enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Lottery 2025-05-06
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- The top prize in a lottery
- The condition of being unable to stop doing something harmful
- A period in the 17th–18th centuries when reason, science, and individual rights became very important.
- Having no money left and unable to pay debts
- A sudden, unexpected piece of good fortune.
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- Used to indicate an approximate date or time
- Playing games of chance for money
- Things of value you own, like property or investments
- American lottery game with huge prizes.
- A financial instrument where you lend money to a government and get paid back with interest
- To depend on someone or something for help or support
- Having money provided for something, like a project or investment.
12 Clues: The top prize in a lottery • Playing games of chance for money • American lottery game with huge prizes. • A sudden, unexpected piece of good fortune. • Used to indicate an approximate date or time • Having no money left and unable to pay debts • Things of value you own, like property or investments • To depend on someone or something for help or support • ...
Buddhism 2025-07-14
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- the Buddhist word for worship
- a step of the Noble Eightfold Path which explains how we should use our words
- the type of tree under which Buddha meditated
- this word means 'an awakened one'
- this refers to the rules Buddhists must try to follow
- a process to help train your mind to focus
- what exists according to the First Noble Truth
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- a step of the Noble Eightfold Path which explains how we should behave
- this is reached when one has an understanding of the truth of life
- this word describes the teachings of the Buddha
- another way to describe the Noble Eightfold Path
- what the Buddha was before he was the Buddha
12 Clues: the Buddhist word for worship • this word means 'an awakened one' • a process to help train your mind to focus • what the Buddha was before he was the Buddha • the type of tree under which Buddha meditated • what exists according to the First Noble Truth • this word describes the teachings of the Buddha • another way to describe the Noble Eightfold Path • ...
AP World Final 2022-05-25
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- Richest man in world history
- ______ Warfare, that made up the Western front of WWI.
- An "ism" policy of extending a country's power through diplomacy or military force
- Social system in medieval Europe in which society was based on reciprocal relationships.
- Intellectual movement that emphasized reason rather than tradition
- Period during the French Revolution where public executions took place
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- City in which a conference was named after that divided up Africa
- Civilization that made human sacrifices for their gods
- Land trade route that connected Asia to Europe
- Japan's transition to a modern, industrialized country was known as.
- Christian boys were forced to serve the Ottomans
- Leader of the Mongols
- The city in which Islam was founded
13 Clues: Leader of the Mongols • Richest man in world history • The city in which Islam was founded • Land trade route that connected Asia to Europe • Christian boys were forced to serve the Ottomans • Civilization that made human sacrifices for their gods • ______ Warfare, that made up the Western front of WWI. • ...
Japan Crossword 2025-03-07
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- A form of poetry having seventeen syllables in three lines.
- A chain of islands.
- Japanese religion that follows the Eightfold Path to enlightenment
- Lords of Japan who ruled over large areas of land.
- “Way of the Warrior”; in feudal Japan, a code of values by which the samurai lived.
- A title meaning great general; given to the strongest military leader in Japan.
- A person with a certain skill in making things.
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- Popular, traditional Japanese dramas with singing and dancing.
- A Japanese religion in which people worship gods and spirits of nature.
- The lowest rank in feudal Japan.
- The islands of Japan are located in the ___ Ocean.
- A Japanese warrior
- A person of the upper or noble class whose status is usually inherited.
13 Clues: A Japanese warrior • A chain of islands. • The lowest rank in feudal Japan. • A person with a certain skill in making things. • The islands of Japan are located in the ___ Ocean. • Lords of Japan who ruled over large areas of land. • A form of poetry having seventeen syllables in three lines. • Popular, traditional Japanese dramas with singing and dancing. • ...
Hinduism 2025-10-08
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- a teacher who supports students in their spiritual practice
- the universal, undying, formless soul that is the basis of all reality and the universe.
- one's path or duty in life
- the name given to a state of higher consciousness
- the individual soul that is a part of the
- the language of the ancient Hindu texts
- the unending cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
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- the sound of the universe
- the documents dealing with Indian philosophy, meaning "to sit by a teacher"
- the umbrella term for world's third largest and oldest religion
- the name for the ultimate goal in Hinduism--freedom from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
- the texts dealing with religious rituals and practices
- universal law of cause and effect
13 Clues: the sound of the universe • one's path or duty in life • universal law of cause and effect • the language of the ancient Hindu texts • the individual soul that is a part of the • the unending cycle of birth, death, and rebirth • the name given to a state of higher consciousness • the texts dealing with religious rituals and practices • ...
P6 Chapter 11 Game 2025-09-30
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- French protestant who stressed predestination and founded Calvinism
- widespread consumption of goods by a large population
- working class people, sold their labor
- belief during scientific revolution about the concept of god relying on natural laws to govern the world
- french enlgihtenment figure, editor or Encyclopedie
- german monk who started the protestant reformation, wrote the 95 theses
- philosophy that focused on human beings and their intellectual potential
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- english philosopher, argued that knowledge comes from sensations and reason
- 18th century intellectual and cultural movement, emphasized science and reasoning
- english statesman and philosopher who popularized the scientific method
- religious dissent against catholic church
- a catholic religious order, involved in politics, education and missionaries
- Scottish philosopher who laid the foundation for liberal economics
13 Clues: working class people, sold their labor • religious dissent against catholic church • french enlgihtenment figure, editor or Encyclopedie • widespread consumption of goods by a large population • Scottish philosopher who laid the foundation for liberal economics • French protestant who stressed predestination and founded Calvinism • ...
The Age of Reason 2020-08-31
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- Locke thought that all people were born _________.
- Hobbes believed that all humans were naturally __________.
- Thomas Hobbes and John Locke had both seen the violence of the English Civil _________.
- ___________ thought that the best government was one with total control over the people.
- Locke and Hobbes had different ideas about ______________.
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- The Enlightenment is also called the _____ ____ __________.
- Locke's idea was the beginning of modern __________.
7 Clues: Locke thought that all people were born _________. • Locke's idea was the beginning of modern __________. • Hobbes believed that all humans were naturally __________. • Locke and Hobbes had different ideas about ______________. • The Enlightenment is also called the _____ ____ __________. • ...
Chapter 12 - Society, the Economy, and Race in Reconstruction-Era Arkansas, 1866-1899 - Vocab. 2013-05-07
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- to achieve freedom from ignorance or unawareness
- not pure; stained, infected or polluted
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- speaking using formal, correct word pronunciation; skilled in public speaking
- graduation day or ceremony
- a rule, law, or procedure saying what can or cannot be done
- splinters, chips, or pieces of a cannon ball or mortar round
- the effort to reduce, restrict, or outlaw the use of alcohol
7 Clues: graduation day or ceremony • not pure; stained, infected or polluted • to achieve freedom from ignorance or unawareness • a rule, law, or procedure saying what can or cannot be done • splinters, chips, or pieces of a cannon ball or mortar round • the effort to reduce, restrict, or outlaw the use of alcohol • ...
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 • ...
Romanticism 1 2025-05-06
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- artistic movement in Europe that celebrates expression of emotions
- British poet who writes about protecting the environment
- woman who challenges Rousseau's sexism
- Spanish painter who mocks Enlightenment values
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- wrote Emile and argued that the child is the purist human
- German novelist whose Sorrows of Young Werther challenges 19th century morality
- young British poet whose death creates an archetype of the artist
7 Clues: woman who challenges Rousseau's sexism • Spanish painter who mocks Enlightenment values • British poet who writes about protecting the environment • wrote Emile and argued that the child is the purist human • young British poet whose death creates an archetype of the artist • artistic movement in Europe that celebrates expression of emotions • ...
CH. 13 sec. 2 crossword 2013-02-09
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- Meditation, Samurai, Individual efforts not prayers
- Great raft, No one is to bad or lowly, Saicho, 804
- Kukai, Tantric Buddhism(secret rituals) 3 mysteries of speech, body and mind
- Where did Buddhism come from
- Amida, appeals to all, Mahana
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- What happened to Shinto after Buddhism came
- different types of Buddhism that led to different paths of enlightenment
- from Japan, said other sects were based on false teachings, absolute faith in Lotus Sutra
8 Clues: Where did Buddhism come from • Amida, appeals to all, Mahana • What happened to Shinto after Buddhism came • Great raft, No one is to bad or lowly, Saicho, 804 • Meditation, Samurai, Individual efforts not prayers • different types of Buddhism that led to different paths of enlightenment • Kukai, Tantric Buddhism(secret rituals) 3 mysteries of speech, body and mind • ...
The evolution of social movements 2025-04-21
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- How is called the most popular ecological movement?
- A rainbow flag is a symbol of which social group?
- What social movements used to look like? Adjective, on letter v.
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- In which century women started fighting for their rights to vote?
- What was the name of a man killed by police in may 2020?
- The movable-type printing was invented in ..... times.
- One of the enlightenment ideologies on letter r.
- Who organized the Spartacus Uprising?
8 Clues: Who organized the Spartacus Uprising? • One of the enlightenment ideologies on letter r. • A rainbow flag is a symbol of which social group? • How is called the most popular ecological movement? • The movable-type printing was invented in ..... times. • What was the name of a man killed by police in may 2020? • ...
religion Soup 2018-04-14
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- In Hinduism, liberation of the soul from illusion and suffering
- A Sikh temple
- Personal awareness of the existence of Unseen Reality
- The body of the pure, as inspired by the Sikh Guru Gobind Singh
- The old Vedic thunder god in the Hindu tradition
- The foundational “Three Baskets” of the Buddha’s teachings.
- In Buddhism, the ultimate egoless state of bliss
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- In Zen Buddhism, sudden enlightenment
- Study of religious practices to comprehend their meaning for their practitioners
- In Hinduism, the soul
- The portion of the Hindu Vedas concerning rituals
- Magnetic attraction, a quality often ascribed to spiritual leaders
- A particular response to dimensions of life considered sacred, as shaped by institutionalized traditions
- The Holy Name of God reverberating throughout all of Creation, as repeated by Sikhs
14 Clues: A Sikh temple • In Hinduism, the soul • In Zen Buddhism, sudden enlightenment • The old Vedic thunder god in the Hindu tradition • In Buddhism, the ultimate egoless state of bliss • The portion of the Hindu Vedas concerning rituals • Personal awareness of the existence of Unseen Reality • The foundational “Three Baskets” of the Buddha’s teachings. • ...
Connor Gaston Chapter 6 2020-12-08
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- French for "philosophers"
- a person named François-Maried'Arouet
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- an unofficial agreement shared by everyone in a society in which they give up some freedom for security
- a philosophical movement that dominated in Europe
- idea that the Earth is the center of the universe
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
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- was the emergence of modern science during the early modern period
- an idea that the Sun is center point of the universe
- English writer and a passionate advocate of educational and social equality for women
- an English philosopher and physician
- English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, and philosopher
- Italian astronomer and mathematician
- a Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer
14 Clues: French for "philosophers" • an English philosopher and physician • Italian astronomer and mathematician • a person named François-Maried'Arouet • a philosophical movement that dominated in Europe • idea that the Earth is the center of the universe • an idea that the Sun is center point of the universe • a Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer • ...
sara meyers - chapter 6, sec 1,2 2020-12-08
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- - english scientist that helped bring together their breakthroughs under a single theory of motion.
- - philosopher that held a more positive view of human nature.
- - believed that britain was the best-governed and most politically balanced country.
- - also called sun-centered theory.
- -italian scientist that built on the new theories aboout astronomy.
- -logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
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- - published an essay called "A Vindictation of the Rights of Woman"
- -intellectual movement that stressed reason, thought, and power of individuals to solve problems.
- - what the earth-centered view of the universe was called.
- -agreement by which people created a government.
- - was a new way of thinking about the natural world.
- -most influential of the philosophes.
- -passionately commited to individual freedom.
- - what social critics of the period were known as.
14 Clues: - also called sun-centered theory. • -most influential of the philosophes. • -passionately commited to individual freedom. • -agreement by which people created a government. • - what social critics of the period were known as. • -logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • - was a new way of thinking about the natural world. • ...
Ben Ream 6.1+6.2 2020-12-08
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- man who discovered the laws of gravity
- procedure to solve science problems
- Italian astronomer known as the father of astronomy
- period with a lot of scientific discoveries
- man who wrote Lettress
- believed modern man's enslavement to his own needs was responsible for all sorts of societal ills
- theory that the Earth is the center of the universe
- theory where the sun is the center of the solar system
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- English writer and a passionate advocate of educational and social equality for women
- man who believed the best form of government is to have a legislative, executive, and judicial branch.
- French word for philosopher
- intellectual movement in the 17th and 18th centuries
- man known as the father of liberalism
- agreement among members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
14 Clues: man who wrote Lettress • French word for philosopher • procedure to solve science problems • man known as the father of liberalism • man who discovered the laws of gravity • period with a lot of scientific discoveries • Italian astronomer known as the father of astronomy • theory that the Earth is the center of the universe • ...
Religions of Asia 2025-03-25
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- the moral teachings of their ethical law
- A messenger/teacher chosen by Allah (God), like the Prophet Muhammad
- the act of studying and practicing Islam
- the religion, culture, and philosophy of India that emphasizes in a supreme reality
- the goal of Buddhism to be free them from Samsara
- the circle of birth death and then rebirth
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- a religion/philosophy that believes in the path to enlightenment
- the belief of cause and effect where actions can come with consequences
- the Islamic word for God, the only diety
- the consistant reality or supreme power
- the enlightened one and founder of buddhism
- the teachings of buddhism
- the holy book of Islam
- their own soul or self
- a religion centered on the belief in one God (Allah) and the teachings of the Muhammad
15 Clues: the holy book of Islam • their own soul or self • the teachings of buddhism • the consistant reality or supreme power • the moral teachings of their ethical law • the Islamic word for God, the only diety • the act of studying and practicing Islam • the circle of birth death and then rebirth • the enlightened one and founder of buddhism • ...
Crossword of the Ages 2013-12-09
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- the quality of being religious or reverent.
- Spiritual or intellectual enlightenment
- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- buttress slanting from a separate pier, typically forming an arch with the wall it supports
- a medieval military expedition
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- a period of prolonged and intensive questioning or investigation.
- a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- a member of any of certain religious orders of men
- the social system that developed in Europe in the 8th century
- Style of architecture
- belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious doctrine.
- an estate of land
- Another name for the Bubonic Plague
14 Clues: an estate of land • Style of architecture • a medieval military expedition • Another name for the Bubonic Plague • Spiritual or intellectual enlightenment • the quality of being religious or reverent. • a member of any of certain religious orders of men • belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious doctrine. • ...
Buddhism 2013-01-11
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- The Eightfold _____ leads to enlightenment
- The man that decided to throw away luxury and know how people live outside of his fathers' kingdom
- When you focus on one idea
- To earn the reward of a better life in the next life you have to perform your duties, also known as ______.
- 1 state of wisdom
- A religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- The place where Siddhartha Gautama was born
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- The consequence in the next life based on how you act in your daily life.
- A cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
- A beggar
- It influences peoples' actions in their daily life.
- In ______ buddhist leaders were called lamas
- The universal spirit
- Can give bhikkhu vows back and return to home living and take the vows again later
14 Clues: A beggar • 1 state of wisdom • The universal spirit • When you focus on one idea • A cycle of birth, death, and rebirth • A religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama • The Eightfold _____ leads to enlightenment • The place where Siddhartha Gautama was born • In ______ buddhist leaders were called lamas • It influences peoples' actions in their daily life. • ...
French Revolution Vocabulary 2023-11-08
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- philosophes believed in this; it is inner morality
- this is the capital city of France
- it means equality in French
- these were the lowest class of people in the Third Estate
- this is the name of the place/palace in France
- the guy who was king of the revolution
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- the people who spread free thinking
- this contraption would behead people
- the lowest class always had to pay the most _______ which was unfair
- the country Marie Antoinette was from
- the reign of ________ was a time of chaos after the king was executed
- the period of time when free thinking was popular
- these are people who work in the church and are members of the First Estate
- the name of the king during the revolution
14 Clues: it means equality in French • this is the capital city of France • the people who spread free thinking • this contraption would behead people • the country Marie Antoinette was from • the guy who was king of the revolution • the name of the king during the revolution • this is the name of the place/palace in France • the period of time when free thinking was popular • ...
American Revolution 2024-10-17
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- Known as The Father of the American Revolution
- The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize.
- Inherent rights that cannot be taken away.
- A short written work promoting a specific political viewpoint.
- Primary author of the Declaration of Independence.
- He founded Philadelphia's first fire department and the University of Pennsylvania.
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- Cruel or oppressive government rule.
- Public disagreement with a policy or opinion.
- Information used to promote a specific cause or point of view.
- The overthrowing of one government, in favor of a new system.
- An intellectual movement emphasizing reason and logic.
- Founding Father, First U.S. Treasury Secretary, and Author.
- Freedom from oppression or control.
- A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
14 Clues: Freedom from oppression or control. • Cruel or oppressive government rule. • Inherent rights that cannot be taken away. • Public disagreement with a policy or opinion. • Known as The Father of the American Revolution • Primary author of the Declaration of Independence. • An intellectual movement emphasizing reason and logic. • ...
Chapter 15 Crossword 2012-10-29
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- wrote "Walden" and pursued isolation from society's corruption
- reaction to the increasing liberalization in religion during the 1800's
- liberty from Puritan theology and rejection of empiricism
- most conspicuous and famous feminist who lectured for women's rights and exposed herself to vulgar epithets
- reaction to the rationality of the Enlightenment
- delivered "The American Scholar" and stressed self-improvement and freedom
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- worked to improve conditions at insane asylums
- area where many fiery sermons were given
- belief in a distant God, reason over revelation, and science over Bible
- people who stressed humanity's goodness and did not believe in Trinity
- exposed evils of slavery through "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
11 Clues: area where many fiery sermons were given • worked to improve conditions at insane asylums • reaction to the rationality of the Enlightenment • exposed evils of slavery through "Uncle Tom's Cabin" • liberty from Puritan theology and rejection of empiricism • wrote "Walden" and pursued isolation from society's corruption • ...
Vocabulary 2013-08-22
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- the first lasting settlement of the Colonies
- learning new things about anatomy, physics, astronomy..basically everything
- group of people who organized meetings and protests and tried to intimidate stamp distributors
- book written by Thomas Paine, stating it is time to break away from the Monarchy
- Trade trade between the Colonies, England, and Africa
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- letter writing between the Colonies
- laws that kept African captives from being alone, moving about freely,being in large groups, and owning property
- proclamation stating that the colonies are now the USA
- Life, liberty, and property
- Awakening widespread resurgence of religious fervor
- Act a direct tax that had to be on all printed goods
11 Clues: Life, liberty, and property • letter writing between the Colonies • the first lasting settlement of the Colonies • Awakening widespread resurgence of religious fervor • Act a direct tax that had to be on all printed goods • Trade trade between the Colonies, England, and Africa • proclamation stating that the colonies are now the USA • ...
World history finals crossword puzzle part 4 2022-12-14
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- Some of the foundational knowledge of Islam
- a massive trade route that connected India, Europe, and Asia.
- when the Jews in the Roman Empire started preaching Jesus.
- when taxes in Rome began to get very high and barbarian invasions began to destroy Rome.
- this middle-eastern region Contributed many civilizations and religions.
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- civilization with very great builders, got conquered by the Aztecs.
- The Arabic term for nation, very popular throughout Egypt, Syria, and Iraq.
- Rome burned down Carthage in this war.
- European traveler who visited China during Mongolrule in the 1300’s
- The path to enlightenment
- civilization in northern Mexico with mighty warriors, got absorbed into Aztec empire.
11 Clues: The path to enlightenment • Rome burned down Carthage in this war. • Some of the foundational knowledge of Islam • when the Jews in the Roman Empire started preaching Jesus. • a massive trade route that connected India, Europe, and Asia. • civilization with very great builders, got conquered by the Aztecs. • ...
Michael Kuzilla section 3 and 4 2021-01-04
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- wrote the declaration of indepednance
- with each branch checking the actions of the other two.
- such 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. • with each branch checking the actions of the other two. • reflected these ideas in its eloquent argument for natural rights. • in which power was divided between national and state governments. • ...
Colonial America Vocabulary 2021-10-19
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- Nobody is above the law
- Biased or deliberately misleading in an attempt to persuade
- Something no one likes but everyone has to pay
- A member of a nation- with all rights and responsibilities…
- An intellectual movement based on logic and reason not superstition or blind faith
- Freedoms you have protected by the law
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- A colonist of the revolutionary period who wanted independence from England
- Power to make laws
- A form of protest where you withdraw from business or social relations with a business, country or person
- A colonist of the revolutionary period who supported the English cause
- How court decisions are made
11 Clues: Power to make laws • Nobody is above the law • How court decisions are made • Freedoms you have protected by the law • Something no one likes but everyone has to pay • Biased or deliberately misleading in an attempt to persuade • A member of a nation- with all rights and responsibilities… • A colonist of the revolutionary period who supported the English cause • ...
Mindfulness 2018-09-09
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- make practical and effective use of.
- in every case or on every occasion; invariably.
- a deep or considered thought about something. Or the action of chewing the cud.
- sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy.
- the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened.
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- a distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person.
- point out; show. Or suggest as a desirable or necessary course of action.
- the action or process of intervening.
- give (something, especially money) in order to help achieve or provide something.
- have a close similarity; match or agree almost exactly.
- cause (a process or action) to begin.
11 Clues: make practical and effective use of. • the action or process of intervening. • cause (a process or action) to begin. • in every case or on every occasion; invariably. • have a close similarity; match or agree almost exactly. • the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened. • sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy. • ...
History Unit 4 Vocab Crossword 2024-01-18
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- According to social contract theory, this is necessary for a legitimate government.
- An elected legislature.
- A philosophy concerned centrally with the interests of humanity as a whole.
- The idea that the Earth is the center of the solar system.
- An agreement between the government and the governed.
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- The idea that reason and individualism should take precedence over tradition.
- The revolution in England that empowered parliament.
- The idea that the Sun is the center of the solar system.
- A method of acquiring knowledge based on testing ideas.
- The idea that the kings power should be absolute.
- The idea knowledge is acquired through observation.
11 Clues: An elected legislature. • The idea that the kings power should be absolute. • The idea knowledge is acquired through observation. • The revolution in England that empowered parliament. • An agreement between the government and the governed. • A method of acquiring knowledge based on testing ideas. • The idea that the Sun is the center of the solar system. • ...
French Revolution 2025-09-28
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- This president of America was a federalist.
- He played a big role in the Reign of Terror.
- A device that was used during the Reign of Terror to decapitate peoples' heads.
- This war was fought by America and Britain for seven years.
- This queen was one of many who was guillotined.
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- This founding father is skeptical about the French Revolution.
- This president of America was a democratic-republican.
- This enlightenment thinker believed in natural rights such as life, liberty, and property.
- This estate consists of French members of nobility.
- This estate consists of the clergy.
- This estate consists of the majority of the population of France.
11 Clues: This estate consists of the clergy. • This president of America was a federalist. • He played a big role in the Reign of Terror. • This queen was one of many who was guillotined. • This estate consists of French members of nobility. • This president of America was a democratic-republican. • This war was fought by America and Britain for seven years. • ...
Early US Crossword 2017-12-18
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- Who the national government had to ask for money from under the AoC
- Shot(s) hear round the world
- Number of states necessary to alter the AoC
- Breakup letter the Patriots sent KGIII
- Turning point in the war
- Forced Great Britain to accept American independence in 1783
- Source of propaganda for the Patriots
- Every conflict in North America results in this group somehow losing
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- Commander of the Continental Army
- Author of the DoI
- Number of states necessary to pass a law under the Aoc
- Power the national government lacked under the AoC
- America's first form of government
- Enlightenment thinker who advocated for Natural Rights and the Social Contract
- Final major battle of the war
- American battle tactic
- What Great Britain was left with after winning the French and Indian War
- One of the states that came out of the Northwest Ordinance
- European country that provided the most aid to the Americans during 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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- Forced Great Britain to accept American independence in 1783
- Enlightenment thinker who advocated for Natural Rights and the Social Contract
- Source of propaganda for the Patriots
- Shot(s) hear round the world
- Number of states necessary to pass a law under the Aoc
- American battle tactic
- Breakup letter the Patriots sent KGIII
- One of the states that came out of the Northwest Ordinance
- Who the national government had to ask for money from under the AoC
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- Commander of the Continental Army
- What Great Britain was left with after winning the French and Indian War
- America's first form of government
- Final major battle of the war
- Power the national government lacked under the AoC
- Turning point in the war
- Author of the DoI
- Number of states necessary to alter the AoC
- European country that provided the most aid to the Americans during the war
- Every conflict in North America results in this group somehow losing
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 • ...
_ 2018-10-22
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- without any blemishes; perfect
- the dark side
- type of planning that encompasses the tradition of city and nation building
- concerning or enforcing rules, regulatory
- “the struggle of people against power is a struggle of ______ against forgetting” - Novelist Mila Kundera
- alternative traditions of planning that challenge the accuracy of the official story
- one who is blamed and/or harmed by certain policies and actions
- something that relates to giving freedom or being set fre
- of high social class or political status
- type of story/tale where someone / something ‘saves the day’
- the struggle of particular memories against particular omissions or suppressions involves _____.
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- people with original ideas about what the future will be like
- characterized by resistance
- The “________” story of planning, one that keeps being repeated
- Age of Reason; material progress through scientific rationality
- In Cities of Tomorrow, Hall focuses on __________ human agency
- type of planning that represents the voice of reason in contemporary society
- to be left out of the narrative
- nondiscriminatory, wide-ranging, full
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’ • ...
_ 2018-10-22
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- people with original ideas about what the future will be like
- The “________” story of planning, one that keeps being repeated
- nondiscriminatory, wide-ranging, full
- the struggle of particular memories against particular omissions or suppressions involves _____.
- the dark side
- one who is blamed and/or harmed by certain policies and actions
- alternative traditions of planning that challenge the accuracy of the official story
- without any blemishes; perfect
- of high social class or political status
- type of planning that represents the voice of reason in contemporary society
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- type of story/tale where someone / something ‘saves the day’
- characterized by resistance
- In Cities of Tomorrow, Hall focuses on __________ human agency
- concerning or enforcing rules, regulatory
- type of planning that encompasses the tradition of city and nation building
- something that relates to giving freedom or being set fre
- to be left out of the narrative
- Age of Reason; material progress through scientific rationality
- “the struggle of people against power is a struggle of ______ against forgetting” - Novelist Mila Kundera
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’ • ...
The Revolutionary Era 2012-12-12
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- those who supported independence
- act of protest by the colonists, dumped tea into the harbor
- author of the first draft od the Declaration of Independence
- document that formally announced the colonies' break with Great Britain
- gave British officials the right to search colonists' homes without warrant
- leader of the Continental Army
- those supported Great Britain
- author of Common Sense
- country led by King George III
- site of battle where the colonists lost, but it gave them confidence
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- British soliders shoot at an angry crowd, killing five colnists
- required colonists to provide food, housing, transportation for British troops
- last major battle of the Revolutionary War
- pamphlet that condemned the monarchy and rule of King George III
- name of the camp where Washington's troops endured the 1777-1778 winter
- required colonists to pay for official govt stamp on paper goods
- Enlightenment writer whose ideas supported an American rebellion
- ended the Civil War, Britain recognizes the independence of United States
- first British tax on the colonists
19 Clues: author of Common Sense • those supported Great Britain • leader of the Continental Army • country led by King George III • 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 • ...
crossword 2024-09-09
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- a large farm in the southern colonies
- who fought for great britain
- the colonies goal was to enrich great britain
- 2nd largest ethnic in the colonies
- the area from southern maine to northern new jersey
- he invent a lot of stuff
- was meant to punish the colonist for illegal smuggling of goods
- was mostly grown on plantations and was meant to sell for profit
- a slave uprising
- a places taxes on the imports to the colonist
- attacked the French in Ohio river valley and it led to the French Indian war
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- named rule over the dominion of new england
- an 18th century intellectual movement the emphasized reason and the scientific method
- a religion revival movement of the 1700s
- biggest rival of great britain
- it was the toughest part of the triangular trade
- a governing body of great Britain
- came to the colonies form Europe to be apprentices
- a three part system when the slave where being brought to the colonies
19 Clues: a slave uprising • he invent a lot of stuff • who fought for great britain • biggest rival of great britain • a governing body of great Britain • 2nd largest ethnic in the colonies • a large farm in the southern colonies • a religion revival movement of the 1700s • named rule over the dominion of new england • the colonies goal was to enrich great britain • ...
Democratic Revolutions 2023-04-19
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- Was a political movement that removed the French king from power.
- 1600s and 1700s movement that shaped the modern government.
- Has limited the power of the monarch and listened to the rights.
- Conflict between the Parliamentary and they began in 1642
- Supreme rulers of a country.
- Was quick in the French army.
- Is a document that ended illegal taxation and imprisonment.
- Refused to give up any of his powers.
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- Is the first category in the France society category.
- Are the Third Category in the France society category.
- Was to sign the petition of rights.
- It forced Big Charles to sign the Petition of Rights.
- it refers to loyalty and devotion to a nation.
- Are the Second category in the France society category.
14 Clues: Supreme rulers of a country. • Was quick in the French army. • Was to sign the petition of rights. • Refused to give up any of his powers. • it refers to loyalty and devotion to a nation. • Is the first category in the France society category. • It forced Big Charles to sign the Petition of Rights. • Are the Third Category in the France society category. • ...
Writting_W4_DemocraticRevolutions_JulietaGómez 2023-04-19
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- a movement during the 1600s and 1700s that shaped the modern government
- a French internal conflict
- England king from 1625 to 1649
- French soldier and statesman, republican general during the French Revolution and the Directory
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- ideology and sociopolitical movement that arose together with the modern concept of nation
- Act of the English Parliament and has been in the custody of Parliament since its creation
- it forced King Charles to sign the Petition Right
- a petition of right was a remedy available to subjects
- known and distinguished among the common people, who were named by princes
- the third state
- King of France and Navarre between 1774 and 1789
- war began because of irreconcilable differences between the states
- supreme rulers from a country
- formal leaders within established religions
14 Clues: the third state • a French internal conflict • supreme rulers from a country • England king from 1625 to 1649 • formal leaders within established religions • King of France and Navarre between 1774 and 1789 • it forced King Charles to sign the Petition Right • a petition of right was a remedy available to subjects • ...
Revolution Spreads - French and Haitian Revolutions 2023-04-28
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- a French military general who will establish stability in France in exchange for a lot of power
- Haiti was the first ________ colony to govern itself
- a sudden, violent, and unlawful overthrow of the government
- battle where Napoleon is defeated
- name for wealthy white planter class San Domingue
- French and Haitian revolutions were included by ____________ ideals
- (write number in words) % of enslaved people in Haiti's population
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- Code uniform set of laws that eliminated injustices
- Haitian leader of the Revolution, who names himself governor
- name for poor white working class in San Domingue
- Purchase territory Napoleon sold to U.S.A.
- San Domingue was a French colony & is what current country
- warfare tactics in which military using surprise attacks, hit & run strategies
- Napoleon's goal was to conqueror all of ___________
14 Clues: battle where Napoleon is defeated • Purchase territory Napoleon sold to U.S.A. • name for poor white working class in San Domingue • name for wealthy white planter class San Domingue • Code uniform set of laws that eliminated injustices • Napoleon's goal was to conqueror all of ___________ • Haiti was the first ________ colony to govern itself • ...
Sociological Theory 2013-05-15
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- Giddens suggests that this is an example of a structure. Durkheim would refer to this as a social fact
- Flexible accumulation
- Deterministic and objective
- These dangers have been created as a result of human action
- Interactions are no longer confined to proximity as geographical barriers have been broken down
- Unintentionally the actions of Calvinists lead to the creation of ___________________
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- Society is a creation of its members through their subjective actions and meanings
- Completely reject the Enlightenment project
- According to Harvey culture is now a __________________________
- Anthony Giddens
- Postmodernity is not break with the past but it is rather the dynamic system of capitalism developing new ways to make profit
11 Clues: Anthony Giddens • Flexible accumulation • Deterministic and objective • Completely reject the Enlightenment project • These dangers have been created as a result of human action • According to Harvey culture is now a __________________________ • Society is a creation of its members through their subjective actions and meanings • ...
People, Places, and Facts of the Haitian Revolution 2022-02-11
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- The religion that unified many enslaved workers
- __% of the world's sugar was produced in Saint- Dominique
- The original name of the island Haiti
- Tales of this revolution inspired the Haitian revolution
- One of the groups that supported the Haitian revolution, one of the first countries to colonize the Americas
- ________ ideals inspired many revolutions
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- The leader of the Haitian revolution (first and last name)
- French abolitionist, aided the revolutionaries (last name)
- One of the groups that supported the Haitian revolution, Americans rebelled from them
- The group who declared slavery abolished in the colony of Saint Dominique
- Enslaved people made up __% of the population in Saint-Dominique
11 Clues: The original name of the island Haiti • ________ ideals inspired many revolutions • The religion that unified many enslaved workers • Tales of this revolution inspired the Haitian revolution • __% of the world's sugar was produced in Saint- Dominique • The leader of the Haitian revolution (first and last name) • ...
Unitarian / Oneness Theology 2026-01-23
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- Jesus said to use the name of the Trinity; Oneness only use Jesus' name.
- Authority often placed above Scripture in Unitarian thought.
- Movement emphasizing rationalism that shaped modern Unitarianism.
- What the three persons of the Trinity share.
- the act of leaving behind historic Christian doctrine that was once held.
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- Ancient heresy revived by Oneness theology.
- Belief in one God; affirmed by Christianity; Oneness claims Christians violate this teaching.
- living a good life; salvation is often defined in Unitarian teaching.
- God is one person who appears in different roles.
- Region where Unitarianism became influential in early America.
- A teaching rejected by the church as unbiblical.
11 Clues: Ancient heresy revived by Oneness theology. • What the three persons of the Trinity share. • A teaching rejected by the church as unbiblical. • God is one person who appears in different roles. • Authority often placed above Scripture in Unitarian thought. • Region where Unitarianism became influential in early America. • ...
Buddhism Revision 2020-12-13
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- What is the 1st point of the Eightfold Path? Right ______
- What do Buddhists believe happens after death?
- What was the Buddha before he became the Buddha?
- Who went to the Buddha for help when her son died?
- What is the 6th point of the Eightfold Path? Right ______
- Where do Buddhists go once they break the cycle of reincarnation?
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- What is the name of the community of Buddhist monks and nuns?
- Where did Buddhism originate from?
- What is the Buddhist festival celebrating the birth, enlightenment, and death of the Buddha?
- What is the 8th point of the Eightfold Path? Right ______
- What was the Buddha's name?
- How many Noble Truth are there?
- What did the Buddha see when he left his palace?
- What colour robes do the monks wear?
- How many precepts are there?
15 Clues: What was the Buddha's name? • How many precepts are there? • How many Noble Truth are there? • Where did Buddhism originate from? • What colour robes do the monks wear? • What do Buddhists believe happens after death? • What did the Buddha see when he left his palace? • What was the Buddha before he became the Buddha? • Who went to the Buddha for help when her son died? • ...
R & T Literary Eras 2021-12-02
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- Romanticism had a renewed reverence for this
- Ralph ____ Emerson
- poet for whom previous Fostoria school building was named
- movement based on idea that there was a part of the self that transcended the physical senses and logic
- a new genre introduced during Romanticism
- Romanticism included a fascination with this
- Romantics prized this
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- along with Melville and Poe, he was part of the Dark Romantics
- philosophical, artistic, and literary movement that developed as a reaction to The Enlightenment
- type of reform championed by Transcendentalists
- Romantic poets ditched the formal structure of the past and wrote this type of poetry
- Transcendentalism was marked by this as well as idealism and intuition
- format of writing popular during Transcendentalism
- female Transcendentalist who wrote lots of poetry that wasn't published until after her death
- Henry ____ Thoreau
15 Clues: Ralph ____ Emerson • Henry ____ Thoreau • Romantics prized this • a new genre introduced during Romanticism • Romanticism had a renewed reverence for this • Romanticism included a fascination with this • type of reform championed by Transcendentalists • format of writing popular during Transcendentalism • poet for whom previous Fostoria school building was named • ...
Chapter 10 2017-03-06
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- french philosopher
- became a professor of mathematics and wrote a book
- a period when philosphers used reason and the scientific method to discover more about human nature
- held various jobs in France and Italy
- he was def and a composer
- based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- he wrote an essay that said every one argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa.
- first european to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope
- a systematic procedure for collecting evidence
- earth is at the center of the universe
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- a german mathematician that destroyed the Ptolemaic system
- a native that published his famous book
- english philosopher with few scientific credentials
- someone who studies wisdom
- the sun is in the center of the universe
15 Clues: french philosopher • he was def and a composer • someone who studies wisdom • held various jobs in France and Italy • earth is at the center of the universe • a native that published his famous book • the sun is in the center of the universe • a systematic procedure for collecting evidence • became a professor of mathematics and wrote a book • ...
Chapter 10 2017-03-06
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- french philosopher
- became a professor of mathematics and wrote a book
- a period when philosphers used reason and the scientific method to discover more about human nature
- held various jobs in France and Italy
- he was def and a composer
- based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- he wrote an essay that said every one argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa.
- first european to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope
- a systematic procedure for collecting evidence
- earth is at the center of the universe
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- a german mathematician that destroyed the Ptolemaic system
- a native that published his famous book
- english philosopher with few scientific credentials
- someone who studies wisdom
- the sun is in the center of the universe
15 Clues: french philosopher • he was def and a composer • someone who studies wisdom • held various jobs in France and Italy • earth is at the center of the universe • a native that published his famous book • the sun is in the center of the universe • a systematic procedure for collecting evidence • became a professor of mathematics and wrote a book • ...
Jocelyn Sanders 2023-02-10
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- Tibetan music is connected to this.
- All of these music types come from this place.
- These two different cultures have different kinds of music. You need to be sure to know the differences.
- Due to the war with North Korea they were a little behind on this.
- Fours silk strings,chordophone,lute,use fingernails or picks to play.
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- First K-Pop group made.
- Seven silk strings,chordophone,Ancient Zither,One bridge that doesn't move.
- Maximum effect with minimal.
- They have some of the most interesting products being developed.
- This can be really hard and stressful.
- Scale A scale made up of 5 notes.
- Spiritual religion on enlightenment.
- Spiritual religion on harmony.
- Chordophone,Example of zither,Move bridges to change the scale used.
- A style of solo singing that is similar to speech.
15 Clues: First K-Pop group made. • Maximum effect with minimal. • Spiritual religion on harmony. • Scale A scale made up of 5 notes. • Tibetan music is connected to this. • Spiritual religion on enlightenment. • This can be really hard and stressful. • All of these music types come from this place. • A style of solo singing that is similar to speech. • ...
A Samurai must know these words. Noah S. 2024-05-01
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- styles of fighting or self-defense, such as modern-day judo and karate
- a form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- the head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
- a Japanese novel and Heian masterpiece written by Murasaki Shikibu; considered one of the great works of world literature
- Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries
- method of clearing the mind
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- gets to hang out with the emperor
- form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- lord who supported the shogun
- a tower-shaped structure with several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
- religion focused on nature
- code followed by the samurai
- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- go back to the way it was
- a Japanese ruler who encouraged cultural diffusion from countries
15 Clues: go back to the way it was • religion focused on nature • method of clearing the mind • code followed by the samurai • lord who supported the shogun • gets to hang out with the emperor • form of Buddhism focused on paradise • Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries • a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • ...
Buddhism 2023-02-03
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- religious communities (Buddhist monks lived here)
- a state of perfect wisdom
- Those who deny themselves physical comforts to seek a spiritual goal (Buddha tried this but then changed course)
- Founded Jainism
- (2 words) Accepting four noble truths and following a life of moderation
- (3 words)Four insights Buddha learned under the Bodhi Tree
- Nine Age Siddhartha left the palace and first saw suffering in the world
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- result of an action,effect
- a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering (Dave Grohl would leave this to found the Foo Fighters)
- to calm or clear the mind
- Branch of Buddhism focusing on Buddha's compassion
- Branch of Buddhism focusing on the wisdom of Buddha
- (2 words) Eight steps leading to 3 qualities
- (2 words)The Tree of Knowledge
- Was born Sidhartha Gautama
15 Clues: Founded Jainism • to calm or clear the mind • a state of perfect wisdom • result of an action,effect • Was born Sidhartha Gautama • (2 words)The Tree of Knowledge • (2 words) Eight steps leading to 3 qualities • religious communities (Buddhist monks lived here) • Branch of Buddhism focusing on Buddha's compassion • Branch of Buddhism focusing on the wisdom of Buddha • ...
APUSH Unit 1-3 Vocabulary 2022-09-26
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- wrote books that helped the great awakening
- sharing of power through national and state government
- formal approval of constitution, amendment,or treaty
- allowed new states to be admitted through a process
- having the right to vote in political stand point
- a famous orator that was also a leader of the American revolution
- Constitutional division of powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches
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- issued the Declaration of Colonial Rights and Grievances
- war that helped secure french support
- act helped the British payoff the debt of the French and Indian war
- intellectual ferment in the 13 colonies
- patriotic group that went against the stamp act
- argued that colonists were represented in parliament
- believes in the existence of a god
- only founding father to sin all three documents that freed America
15 Clues: believes in the existence of a god • war that helped secure french support • intellectual ferment in the 13 colonies • wrote books that helped the great awakening • patriotic group that went against the stamp act • having the right to vote in political stand point • allowed new states to be admitted through a process • ...
Europe after Feudal times 2023-05-31
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- Where a community sets up
- Another name for the New World
- The idea that the Earth revolves around the sun
- A period of time when people started to question society after the scientific revolution
- The city where Galileo dropped two balls from a tower
- the revolution that influenced modern science
- How did the apple fall on Issac Newton's head?
- The first name of the painting with eyes that follow you made by Leonardo da Vinci
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- The new age after medieval times in Europe that had art
- The name Europe, Asia, and Africa together
- What fruit made Issac Newton discover gravity
- A country taking over an area
- The last name of the person the Columbian exchange named after
- Who made the statue of David
- An belief and idea that focuses on human potential
15 Clues: Where a community sets up • Who made the statue of David • A country taking over an area • Another name for the New World • The name Europe, Asia, and Africa together • What fruit made Issac Newton discover gravity • the revolution that influenced modern science • How did the apple fall on Issac Newton's head? • The idea that the Earth revolves around the sun • ...
Europe after Feudal Times 2023-05-31
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- First name of the artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- Last name of the man who created the Baconian Method
- Last name of scientist who made a theory about gravity
- The thing that caused the Apple to fall on a scientists head
- The swap of the New and Old worlds food, animals, diseases, and more
- A period of time when people started questioning the power of the church
- The idea that the Sun goes around the Earth
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- The idea that planets go around the Sun
- When one country gets land from or takes over another country
- New world
- Last name of the man famous for "Finding the Americas"
- Asia, Africa, Europe
- A rebirth of art during starting around the 1300's
- Scientists who created the telescope
- Italian sculptor born in Florence,famous for "David"
15 Clues: New world • Asia, Africa, Europe • Scientists who created the telescope • The idea that planets go around the Sun • The idea that the Sun goes around the Earth • First name of the artist who painted the Mona Lisa • A rebirth of art during starting around the 1300's • Last name of the man who created the Baconian Method • ...
Europe after Feudal Times 2023-05-31
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- First name of the artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- Last name of the man who created the Baconian Method
- Last name of scientist who made a theory about gravity
- The thing that caused the Apple to fall on a scientists head
- The swap of the New and Old worlds food, animals, diseases, and more
- A period of time when people started questioning the power of the church
- The idea that the Sun goes around the Earth
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- The idea that planets go around the Sun
- When one country gets land from or takes over another country
- New world
- Last name of the man famous for "Finding the Americas"
- Asia, Africa, Europe
- A rebirth of art during starting around the 1300's
- Scientists who created the telescope
- Italian sculptor born in Florence,famous for "David"
15 Clues: New world • Asia, Africa, Europe • Scientists who created the telescope • The idea that planets go around the Sun • The idea that the Sun goes around the Earth • First name of the artist who painted the Mona Lisa • A rebirth of art during starting around the 1300's • Last name of the man who created the Baconian Method • ...
12.4-12.7 2025-09-16
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- Philosopher who wrote The Social Contract.
- Period of extreme violence during the Revolution when thousands were executed.
- Revolutionary assembly that abolished the monarchy and declared a republic.
- French king executed during the Revolution.
- July 14, 1789 uprising against a royal prison that symbolized tyranny.
- Global conflict between Britain and France (1756–1763).
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- 1789 French document stating individual rights and liberties.
- 1776 document announcing American colonies’ break from Britain.
- French representative body formed in 1791 to create laws.
- Strong pride and devotion to one’s nation.
- Principle that government authority comes from the consent of the governed.
- French Enlightenment thinker who promoted separation of powers.
- The political and social system of pre-revolutionary France.
- English philosopher who believed in natural rights of life, liberty, and property.
- Radical revolutionary leader during the Reign of Terror.
15 Clues: Philosopher who wrote The Social Contract. • Strong pride and devotion to one’s nation. • French king executed during the Revolution. • Global conflict between Britain and France (1756–1763). • Radical revolutionary leader during the Reign of Terror. • French representative body formed in 1791 to create laws. • ...
Arthur Miller's essay 2025-12-18
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- "The thrust for _ is the quality in tragedy which exalts."
- Tragedy requires the "finest appreciation" by this person (of cause and effect)
- An example of a classic formulation
- The underlying fear of this is what we are afraid to become
- Described as "a condition of life"
- If all miseries are bread in our mind, heroic action is _
- A feeling evoked in us when we see a character ready to lay down their life
- True or false: Tragedy must always preach evolution
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- The author must not be afraid to question _
- That which is the enlightenment tragedy consists of
- Tragedy is not necessarily allied to _
- A failing in a character
- When this thing rules, a character could not possibly win
- The person who "knows fear best"
- "The possibility of _ must be there in tragedy."
15 Clues: A failing in a character • The person who "knows fear best" • Described as "a condition of life" • An example of a classic formulation • Tragedy is not necessarily allied to _ • The author must not be afraid to question _ • "The possibility of _ must be there in tragedy." • That which is the enlightenment tragedy consists of • ...
Chptr 4-5 Great Awakening 2026-02-01
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- A preacher who helped lead the Great Awakening (2 words)
- A preacher who shares the message of salvation
- A movement emphasizing reason over faith
- Turning away from sin and toward God
- A belief denying the Trinity and the deity of Christ
- Being made right with God through faith alone(3 words)
- A powerful religious revival in the American colonies (2 words)
- The good news about salvation through Jesus Christ
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- An evangelist who preached throughout the colonies(2 words)
- A person sent to spread the Christian faith
- A renewed interest in faith and spiritual life
- The Christian belief in one God in three persons
- A change of heart turning to faith in Christ
- Focus on material things instead of God
- Belief that God created the world but does not intervene
15 Clues: Turning away from sin and toward God • Focus on material things instead of God • A movement emphasizing reason over faith • A person sent to spread the Christian faith • A change of heart turning to faith in Christ • A renewed interest in faith and spiritual life • A preacher who shares the message of salvation • The Christian belief in one God in three persons • ...
SpiritShift Crossword 2023-07-09
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- The goal of gaining deep understanding and insight
- Mindful practice that involves focused breathing and relaxation
- The state of being fully in the present moment
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- The process of examining one's beliefs.
- The realization of one's true nature and liberation from suffering.
- The cultivation of compassion, empathy, and goodwill
- Practice of observing thoughts and emotions without judgment
7 Clues: The process of examining one's beliefs. • The state of being fully in the present moment • The goal of gaining deep understanding and insight • The cultivation of compassion, empathy, and goodwill • Practice of observing thoughts and emotions without judgment • Mindful practice that involves focused breathing and relaxation • ...
Crosswords - Baroda - Round 1 2024-06-24
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- Stephen Harrington! Where are you?
- When this attribute takes a hit, you can't check emails
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- Ready, set, action to track your performance here?
- What happens when performance starts to slip, or expected results dip?
- The lion that created its pride became a grandfather
- This is our platform of enlightenment
6 Clues: Stephen Harrington! Where are you? • This is our platform of enlightenment • Ready, set, action to track your performance here? • The lion that created its pride became a grandfather • When this attribute takes a hit, you can't check emails • What happens when performance starts to slip, or expected results dip?
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 • ...
Buddhist Caves at Ellora 2022-12-17
6 Clues: Full name of Buddha • Stage of enlightenment in Buddhism. • A religion based on the teachings of Buddha • A UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Aurangabad • These tales are about past incarnations of the Buddha. • A term for a broad group of Buddhist traditions, texts, philosophies, and practices.
Constituition 2021-11-22
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- Parliament supreme legislative body of the United Kingdom
- Carta idea for Congress
- Statute for Religious Freedom freedom of conscience and the principle of separation of church and state
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- state of being enlightened
- bill of rightsan act signed into law in 1689
- compact set of rules for self-goverance
6 Clues: state of being enlightened • Carta idea for Congress • compact set of rules for self-goverance • bill of rightsan act signed into law in 1689 • Parliament supreme legislative body of the United Kingdom • Statute for Religious Freedom freedom of conscience and the principle of separation of church and state
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
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 • ...
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
Across
- 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. • ...
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 • ...
