enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
french revolution crossword 2023-09-07
5 Clues: time of making new ideas • nobles (rich), paid no taxes • clergy (church), paid no taxes • individuals who believed in the separation of powers • commoners and peasants, paid all the taxes, had no money, the largest group
Colonial America 2019-08-21
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- Most famous American proponent of the Enlightenment
- Part of America in which farming was most profitable
- Trade of slaves,raw goods, and manufactured goods across three continents
- First location in America to receive slaves in 1619
- Journey for slaves leaving Africa for the Americas
- Former slave most famous for writing about his experiences from Africa, America, and England
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- Economic philosophy that stresses the needs of a country over an individual's needs
- Along with George Whitfield, the most famous preacher of the First Great Awakening
- Laws that restricted the American colonies' trade with other nations
9 Clues: Journey for slaves leaving Africa for the Americas • Most famous American proponent of the Enlightenment • First location in America to receive slaves in 1619 • Part of America in which farming was most profitable • Laws that restricted the American colonies' trade with other nations • Trade of slaves,raw goods, and manufactured goods across three continents • ...
Ancient India 2024-05-24
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- He enjoyed his life until the age of 29
- Gautama finally achieved ___________ after 49 days of intense meditation
- Asoka built 1,000 of these in honor of the Buddha
- Historians believe that the Indus Valley suffered from many what?
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- the Gupta's allowed _______ kings to continue to rule
- When people built houses they used all the ____ size bricks
- the valley's environment encouraged nomadic __________ to settle there and farm
- Hinduism's holiest book are called the what?
- 40 million years ago the large moving plates on which the continents lie drove the subcontinent in to what country?
9 Clues: He enjoyed his life until the age of 29 • Hinduism's holiest book are called the what? • Asoka built 1,000 of these in honor of the Buddha • the Gupta's allowed _______ kings to continue to rule • When people built houses they used all the ____ size bricks • Historians believe that the Indus Valley suffered from many what? • ...
New word revision 2022-04-06
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- a person whose job is operating a machine
- the state of having knowledge or understanding
- a person who introduces new methods, ideas, or products.
- a person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
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- to persuade someone or make someone certain
- identify the nature of (an illness or other problem) by examination of the symptoms.
- to experience difficulty and make a very great effort in order to do something
- great attention to and interest in something
- very clever or ingenious
9 Clues: very clever or ingenious • a person whose job is operating a machine • to persuade someone or make someone certain • great attention to and interest in something • the state of having knowledge or understanding • a person who introduces new methods, ideas, or products. • to experience difficulty and make a very great effort in order to do something • ...
Causes of the French Revolution 2021-05-07
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- A minister in favor of people, after his dissmisal people got mad.
- France got in bankrupt for financing the ____________.
- public opinion, ideas, and opinions began being disseminated.
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- Immanuel Kant said for being free and happy we need to think by our own.
- in 1788 the ____________ dameged crops, people had nothing to eat.
- this king was not capable of managing crisis.
- people was overpressure with taxes and laws by __________.
- Ideas of Montesquieu, Rousseau and Kant
- 2% of the population lived with wealth and comfort, while 98% died of hunger and had big needs.
9 Clues: Ideas of Montesquieu, Rousseau and Kant • this king was not capable of managing crisis. • France got in bankrupt for financing the ____________. • people was overpressure with taxes and laws by __________. • public opinion, ideas, and opinions began being disseminated. • in 1788 the ____________ dameged crops, people had nothing to eat. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-11
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- He is known for his laws of planetary motion
- proposed a model of the universe that placed the sun
- The act of finding or learning something for the first time
- A dramatic and wide reaching change in the conditions, attitudes, or operation
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- This event symbolizes the conflict between science and the catholic church
- famous for his laws of motion
- Known as the father of empiricism and the scientific method
- Of enlightenment a cultural movement emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- Newtons discovery that explains why objects fall to the ground
9 Clues: famous for his laws of motion • He is known for his laws of planetary motion • proposed a model of the universe that placed the sun • Known as the father of empiricism and the scientific method • The act of finding or learning something for the first time • Newtons discovery that explains why objects fall to the ground • ...
FOODIES AROUND THE WORLD 2024-12-19
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- symbolic for children and contains an ear
- a leafy vegetable whose color can mean the future for this particular holiday
- a 'naturally' sweet flour confection
- sometimes people put in cubes made of sugar, water and gelatin
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- one letter from exercises for your pelvis
- on the day of enlightenment we will have milk and something other than cookies
- a sweet bun in the shape of an 'S'
- if a beignet and a jelly donut had a baby this would be their offspring
- shares a similar appearance to that of a fallen tree
9 Clues: a sweet bun in the shape of an 'S' • a 'naturally' sweet flour confection • one letter from exercises for your pelvis • symbolic for children and contains an ear • shares a similar appearance to that of a fallen tree • sometimes people put in cubes made of sugar, water and gelatin • if a beignet and a jelly donut had a baby this would be their offspring • ...
Feudal Japan 2025-09-02
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- castle, Famous Japanese fortress important in battles and unifying the country
- period, Japanese time period of the Tokugawa rule, 1603–1868
- Major religion in Japan teaching karma, rebirth, and enlightenment
- Daimyo who completed much of Japan’s unification after Nobunaga
- ruler of Japan with no real power
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- A small Japanese dagger, commonly carried by samurai for close combat or self-defense
- Sacred place for worship, dedicated to kami
- Japanese warrior/samurai that has no clan or master
- Code,a way of life samurai followed focusing on honour, loyalty, courage, and self-discipline
9 Clues: ruler of Japan with no real power • Sacred place for worship, dedicated to kami • Japanese warrior/samurai that has no clan or master • period, Japanese time period of the Tokugawa rule, 1603–1868 • Daimyo who completed much of Japan’s unification after Nobunaga • Major religion in Japan teaching karma, rebirth, and enlightenment • ...
Buddhism and prejudice 2013-02-25
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- Buddhist virtue of kindness
- To be reborn after death in another realm as a result of one's karmic actions
- The consequences of our words and actions
- Prejudice on the bases of someone's gender, usually a woman
- Going on an inward journey to be free from suffering and the cycle of rebirth
- Living in peace with others
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- A system of social classes in India, into which Hindus are born. This idea was rejected by Buddhism.
- The spiritual head of Tibetan Buddhism
- Respecting the beliefs and practises of others
9 Clues: Buddhist virtue of kindness • Living in peace with others • The spiritual head of Tibetan Buddhism • The consequences of our words and actions • Respecting the beliefs and practises of others • Prejudice on the bases of someone's gender, usually a woman • To be reborn after death in another realm as a result of one's karmic actions • ...
#1 Japan 2024-02-06
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- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
- form of Buddhism, stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
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- form of Buddhism founded on the belief that all people can reach paradise
- a tower-shaped structure,several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
- a Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature
- a male member of a ruler’s court
- Code of the samurai--a honest, fair, and fearless
9 Clues: a male member of a ruler’s court • a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai • Code of the samurai--a honest, fair, and fearless • a Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature • a tower-shaped structure,several stories and upturned, tiled roofs • ...
Historical Literary Criticism Crossword 2026-01-22
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- An ever evolving and complicated history
- This cultural structure is a key reason as to why Euripides has Medea stay in favor with the gods
- This is an example of what? (Written shortly before Nigerian independence, Okonkwo’s tragic ending greatly helps the reader feel the effects of colonialism...)
- Lens
- A proponent of the idea that literature should be judged in isolation to it's historical context
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- Objective background
- Spearheaded the belief that literature should not be judged in isolation
- Enlightenment
- Participated in a key event, setting up the tensions throughout Medea
9 Clues: Lens • Enlightenment • Objective background • An ever evolving and complicated history • Participated in a key event, setting up the tensions throughout Medea • Spearheaded the belief that literature should not be judged in isolation • A proponent of the idea that literature should be judged in isolation to it's historical context • ...
The Southern Colonies Vocabulary 2021-10-09
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- making a situation likely or possible
- an infectious bacterial fever with eruption of red spots on the body
- move from one region to another
- a man holding or cultivating a small estate of land
- a european intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries
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- a person who is bound to work for a specified time to gain their freedom
- a man or women born into nobility or royalty
- the dark blue dye found in a tropical plant
8 Clues: move from one region to another • making a situation likely or possible • the dark blue dye found in a tropical plant • a man or women born into nobility or royalty • a man holding or cultivating a small estate of land • a european intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries • an infectious bacterial fever with eruption of red spots on the body • ...
Romanticism 2024-01-08
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- the art movement that was averse from Romanticism.
- what artists were looking to evoke through their art.
- the process of transforming the economy of a nation or region from a focus on agriculture to a reliance on manufacturing.
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- ________ rigidity was left behind in Romanticism.
- the most important painter of Romanticism.
- one of the most know works of Goya.
- the Romanticism's characteristic that states that something can be frightening but marvelous at the same time.
- Romanticism went against this idea.
8 Clues: one of the most know works of Goya. • Romanticism went against this idea. • the most important painter of Romanticism. • ________ rigidity was left behind in Romanticism. • the art movement that was averse from Romanticism. • what artists were looking to evoke through their art. • ...
Ch.6 Indian Geography Crossword 2022-11-14
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- a major city of the Harappan civilization known for its gridded streets and great bath
- the empire founded by Chandragupta I c.320 CE
- the mountains that border India to the north and northeast
- the mountains that border India to the northwest
- the first empire in India founded c.320 BCE
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- the place where the Buddha achieved enlightenment
- the city that gives the Harappan civilization its name
- the river in northwestern India where the earliest Indian civilization appeared
8 Clues: the first empire in India founded c.320 BCE • the empire founded by Chandragupta I c.320 CE • the mountains that border India to the northwest • the place where the Buddha achieved enlightenment • the city that gives the Harappan civilization its name • the mountains that border India to the north and northeast • ...
Enlightenment 2020-10-28
3 Clues: first to propose the heliocentric theory • theory that the sun is the center of the universe • theory that the earth is the center of the universe
Enlightenment 2020-10-29
FD Ch. 8 & 9 Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-05
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- Covey-Cruel poor master, uses slaves for free labor. Reputation for “Breaking slaves”
- Comes from education
- Means to Thomas Auld becoming more cruel
- Auld- Cruel master, not enough food
- route-the route of the ships heading north to Philadelphia
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- plantation- Oppressive, slaves are closely watched, harshly punished, and treated as property
- lets the horse run away to the nearby farm so he can get a full meal
7 Clues: Comes from education • Auld- Cruel master, not enough food • Means to Thomas Auld becoming more cruel • route-the route of the ships heading north to Philadelphia • lets the horse run away to the nearby farm so he can get a full meal • Covey-Cruel poor master, uses slaves for free labor. Reputation for “Breaking slaves” • ...
America History Scarp Book Pages 2024-02-12
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- Relating to Great Britain or the United Kingdom, or to its people or language.
- The action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened.
- The fact or state of being independent.
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- The continent of North America or the continent of South America.
- Settlers in or inhabitants of a colony.
- Remove forcibly from power.
- A person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline.
7 Clues: Remove forcibly from power. • Settlers in or inhabitants of a colony. • The fact or state of being independent. • The action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened. • The continent of North America or the continent of South America. • Relating to Great Britain or the United Kingdom, or to its people or language. • ...
lesson 2 Gracie whitley 2025-02-04
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- Document that declared peoples' natural rights that the government must follow.
- Document that states the government gains power from the people.
- Bloody period of French Revolution.
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- Uses of reason shaping peoples' ideas about politics.
- Document that limits the power of monarchy and let people have more rights.
- Document that outlaws cruel and unusual punishments and guaranteed freedom of speech.
- King whom supported revolution and new documents.
7 Clues: Bloody period of French Revolution. • King whom supported revolution and new documents. • Uses of reason shaping peoples' ideas about politics. • Document that states the government gains power from the people. • Document that limits the power of monarchy and let people have more rights. • ...
Ancient Rome 2023-05-10
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- He is the god of war and jupiter and Junos
- Poor people lived in __________ the is eight stories tall
- The colosseum is the largest____________(Meaning"theatre in the round")
- What type of people eat evening meals
- A legal head of the family was the father or "_____________"
- A place where people celebrate the magnificence of rome
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- A big arena with gladiator fighters
- The children serve the ______ first before serving themselves
- They were badly paid and had to work for hours
- They lived in forts,and maintain the peace or conquer other lands
- What do you do at the Palaestra before bathing
- A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- often had a rooftop but with an exposed opening for sunlight and rainwater
- What was used when someone answered a question incorrectly
- The mother was called "_____________"
- She is the goddess of wisdom
- Who held the first game in the colosseum in 80 AD
- Often made out of local materials, and with farm animals
18 Clues: She is the goddess of wisdom • A big arena with gladiator fighters • The mother was called "_____________" • What type of people eat evening meals • He is the god of war and jupiter and Junos • A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • They were badly paid and had to work for hours • What do you do at the Palaestra before bathing • ...
Buddhism 2022-12-01
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- Unsatisfactoriness,unease,or stress
- A school of Japanese pure land Buddhism founded by Shinran Shonin
- Person who brings no benefits to the dhamma
- Tales The previous births of Gautama Buddha,human and animal form
- Represents an imaginary palace that is contemplated by meditation
- a wandering ascetic and religious teacher during 6th and 5th century BCE and made Buddhism
- The bodhisattva who represents compassion
- A sacred utterance that is considered to possess mystical or spiritual efficacy
- The highest spiritual leader and former head of Tibet
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- A temple at the foot of mount fuji
- A fig tree native to India and SE Asia,sacred by Buddhists
- A pejorative name given by followers of Mahayana Buddhism
- A state of enlightenment
- The Buddhist community
- The right path of a follower will lead to the redemption of all human beings
- To withdraw the mind from the automatic responses to sense-impressions,"burn up" the defilement's
- The medicine Buddha,doctor who cures suffering
- A spiritual leader
18 Clues: A spiritual leader • The Buddhist community • A state of enlightenment • A temple at the foot of mount fuji • Unsatisfactoriness,unease,or stress • The bodhisattva who represents compassion • Person who brings no benefits to the dhamma • The medicine Buddha,doctor who cures suffering • The highest spiritual leader and former head of Tibet • ...
World Geography Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-23
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- – A system for producing, selling, and buying goods and services.
- – A set of beliefs and practices often focused on one or more deities.
- Region – An area unified by common cultural traits.
- per Capita – The average value of goods and services produced per person.
- Activity – The production of goods and services.
- – A society with a highly developed culture and technology.
- – Wisdom or spiritual understanding, often a goal in religions like Buddhism and Hinduism.
- Sector – Manufacturing goods from raw materials.
- – A person who lives under a government and has rights and responsibilities.
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- – A set of basic beliefs in a religion.
- – An organization that sets rules, maintains order, and provides services.
- – Belief in many gods.
- (Gross Domestic Product) – The total value of goods and services produced in a country.
- – Sacred texts that communicate religious ideas and values.
- – A god or divine being.
- – Belief in one god.
- & Politics
- Sector – Providing services to individuals or businesses.
- Sector – Economic activities involving natural resources (e.g., farming, fishing).
- – The way people live, behave, and think in a region, including language, religion, customs, and arts.
- Government – A government with restricted control over its citizens.
21 Clues: & Politics • – Belief in one god. • – Belief in many gods. • – A god or divine being. • – A set of basic beliefs in a religion. • Activity – The production of goods and services. • Sector – Manufacturing goods from raw materials. • Region – An area unified by common cultural traits. • Sector – Providing services to individuals or businesses. • ...
Government Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-23
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- – A system for producing, selling, and buying goods and services.
- – A set of beliefs and practices often focused on one or more deities.
- Region – An area unified by common cultural traits.
- per Capita – The average value of goods and services produced per person.
- Activity – The production of goods and services.
- – A society with a highly developed culture and technology.
- – Wisdom or spiritual understanding, often a goal in religions like Buddhism and Hinduism.
- Sector – Manufacturing goods from raw materials.
- – A person who lives under a government and has rights and responsibilities.
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- – A set of basic beliefs in a religion.
- – An organization that sets rules, maintains order, and provides services.
- – Belief in many gods.
- (Gross Domestic Product) – The total value of goods and services produced in a country.
- – Sacred texts that communicate religious ideas and values.
- – A god or divine being.
- – Belief in one god.
- & Politics
- Sector – Providing services to individuals or businesses.
- Sector – Economic activities involving natural resources (e.g., farming, fishing).
- – The way people live, behave, and think in a region, including language, religion, customs, and arts.
- Government – A government with restricted control over its citizens.
21 Clues: & Politics • – Belief in one god. • – Belief in many gods. • – A god or divine being. • – A set of basic beliefs in a religion. • Activity – The production of goods and services. • Sector – Manufacturing goods from raw materials. • Region – An area unified by common cultural traits. • Sector – Providing services to individuals or businesses. • ...
121 2025-09-26
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- Medieval legal proceedings were less ______ than depicted or described.
- When were chastity belts first mentioned?
- What torture device was fabricated in modern times?
- What were common and well-used in medieval towns?
- Who remained agricultural laborers after the fall of Rome?
- How did Enlightenment thinkers view medieval people?
- Who popularized the idea of a "thousand years without a bath"?
- What does the term "Dark Ages" refer to?
- Which region is specifically associated with the term "Dark Ages"?
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- Who was the ruler of the Ostrogothic Kingdom?
- Who is credited with popularizing the term, "Dark Ages"?
- What time period does the term "Middle Ages" refer to?
- What fell apart after the Romans left?
- What declined dramatically in Rome during the Dark Ages?
- The _____ rates gradually increased during the Middle Ages.
- Theodoric's ______ is mentioned as a testament to architecture during the Dark Ages.
- Medieval people believed the Earth was flat, which was a ____.
- Medieval diets possessed methods to do what with meat?
18 Clues: What fell apart after the Romans left? • What does the term "Dark Ages" refer to? • When were chastity belts first mentioned? • Who was the ruler of the Ostrogothic Kingdom? • What were common and well-used in medieval towns? • What torture device was fabricated in modern times? • How did Enlightenment thinkers view medieval people? • ...
APEH Enlightenment- Montesquieu and Rousseau 2021-12-02
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- The trait that Rousseau suggested the pursuit of arts and sciences comes from
- The __________ of powers was one of Montesquieu's most influential ideas in The Spirit of Laws
- The Social ________ is Rousseau's most famous text
- The number of main types of government Montesquieu proposed exist
- The concept that Rousseau valued most in an ideal society
- One of Montesquieu's most famous writings was titled The _______ Letters
- Rousseau believed that the "general ____" of the people should be the most powerful force in a society
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- Montesquieu favored religious _________ and not persecution
- A trait that Montesquieu believed was nearly impossible to perfect
- Rousseau proposed that in this state, humans are self sufficient and peaceful
- The abbreviation for Montesquieu's other most famous text
11 Clues: The Social ________ is Rousseau's most famous text • The concept that Rousseau valued most in an ideal society • The abbreviation for Montesquieu's other most famous text • Montesquieu favored religious _________ and not persecution • The number of main types of government Montesquieu proposed exist • ...
Key Thinkers of the Enlightenment 2022-11-28
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- scientist and mathematician who was interested in probability
- a famous scientist and inventor
- is the study of life and knowledge
- wrote a book that influenced the French Revolution
- co-editor of one of the world's first encyclopedias
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- believed the Earth was older than the bible says
- his ideas are represented in the three-branch structure of the U.S. government
- challenged the church's views on existence
- wrote widely on science and philosophy
- sent to prison early in his career because his works upset important people
- called for huge changes to the justice system
11 Clues: a famous scientist and inventor • is the study of life and knowledge • wrote widely on science and philosophy • challenged the church's views on existence • called for huge changes to the justice system • believed the Earth was older than the bible says • wrote a book that influenced the French Revolution • co-editor of one of the world's first encyclopedias • ...
Government, Unit 1 Vocabulary 2025-01-15
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- distribution of power between a federal government and the states
- Document outlining the fundamental principles and structures of a government
- man must give up some of his freedom in exchange for protection of his natural rights
- Standards of justice which transcend laws made by humans.
- "Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”
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- Independent power given to the people
- Government in which representatives are chosen as leaders
- Belief that a monarch's power was given to them by the authority of God
- intellectual movement concentrated in France during the 1700s
9 Clues: Independent power given to the people • "Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” • Government in which representatives are chosen as leaders • Standards of justice which transcend laws made by humans. • intellectual movement concentrated in France during the 1700s • distribution of power between a federal government and the states • ...
#1 Japan 2024-02-06
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- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
- form of Buddhism, stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
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- form of Buddhism founded on the belief that all people can reach paradise
- a tower-shaped structure,several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
- a Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature
- a male member of a ruler’s court
- Code of the samurai--a honest, fair, and fearless
9 Clues: a male member of a ruler’s court • a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai • Code of the samurai--a honest, fair, and fearless • a Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature • a tower-shaped structure,several stories and upturned, tiled roofs • ...
Ch 1.5 & 2.5 (Enlightenment & American Identity Grows) 2021-08-11
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- Wife of the new King, William of Orange.
- This leg of the Triangular Trade for slaves was called the _____ Passage
- A form of government where you elect representatives to govern for you.
- This means growing just enough food to live on.
- This brought slaves to America.
- This King was forced to sign the Magna Carta
- This ancient civilization came up with the Republic.
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- This is another word for farming and was what the colonial economy was based on.
- The English _____ of Rights said that laws would now be made by Parliament not the King.
- The title of Chapter 1, Lesson 5.
- Tobacco, Indigo and Rice are all examples of this type of crop.
- This document, signed in 1215, was the first to limit the rights of the King.
- This city was the largest and the most diverse in the Middle Colonies (abbrev.)
- Where most New Englanders made their living from.
- He said the job of government was to protect your rights (last name)
- The king that was overthrown by Parliament in the Glorious Revolution.
- One of your three natural rights, according to John Locke.
- They did most of the hard labor in the South.
- This means the law should apply to everyone equally
- Montesquieu said the government should be broken into three of these.
20 Clues: This brought slaves to America. • The title of Chapter 1, Lesson 5. • Wife of the new King, William of Orange. • This King was forced to sign the Magna Carta • They did most of the hard labor in the South. • This means growing just enough food to live on. • Where most New Englanders made their living from. • This means the law should apply to everyone equally • ...
Ch. 2 Enlightenment and Revolutions Part 2 2024-05-21
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- The Consitution created a government in which the people hold the power, they elect their own representatives, as shown in the first three words.
- Introduction explains goals of Constitution
- control over all parts of the government
- the people hold the power and give the government its power. We consent to be governed.
- colonistscould not settle west of that Appalachian Mountains
- Prohibits Quartering of Soldiers
- belief that God approves of the ruler
- a raid of British ships docked in Boston’s harbor.
- cannot be forced to testify against yourself
- First Ten Amendments
- was appointed to head a committee to draft a statement of independence from England.
- influenced the writing of the Declaration of Independence with his idea of ‘unalienable rights’.
- Just because the Constitution doesn’t list a right doesn’t mean we don’t have it.
- The reason the American colonists were taxed
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- Commander of the Military, signs bills into law, appoints Supreme Court judges
- Originally the colonies were ruled by a ‘loose’ agreement called the
- Continental Army that was commanded by
- They fired shots at the crowd, and several colonists were killed.
- way of thinking
- Freedom of Religion,Speech,Press,Assembly,Petition
20 Clues: way of thinking • First Ten Amendments • Prohibits Quartering of Soldiers • belief that God approves of the ruler • Continental Army that was commanded by • control over all parts of the government • Introduction explains goals of Constitution • cannot be forced to testify against yourself • The reason the American colonists were taxed • ...
Unit Four Vocabulary | Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2025-02-18
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- Document that limited the power of English kings, Monarchs do not have divine right to rule; must have consent to suspend laws, levy taxes, and maintain army; can’t interfere with parliamentary elections or debates
- believed the best government was an absolute monarchy; all people are evil.
- 1688 - William of Orange and Mary take the throne of England from King James II. They signed the English Bill of Rights making England a constitutional monarchy
- used math to prove heliocentric theory and explain planetary movement- described gravity.
- laws of planetary motion- proved heliocentric theory using math.
- set of written laws that govern a nation.
- 1212 the first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law
- carries out and enforces laws
- A form of government where a single person, usually a king or queen, has total power over a state
- system of federal courts and judges that interprets laws made by the legislative branch and enforced by the executive branch
- the idea that people give up their rights to a government.
- wrote about separation of powers, checks and balances.
- used enlightenment ideas when writing the Declaration of Independence.
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- Scientific Revolution period in the mid-1500s, when scientists began to question accepted beliefs about the world and made new theories based on experimentation.
- philosopher who wrote about the social contract and thought government should provide for and protect the general will
- believed government exists to protect people's natural rights; overthrow governments that fail to protect the rights.
- ruled by a set of laws, rulers must follow the laws too.
- theory that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- revolution in intellectual activity and changed European's view of government and society.
- wrote about freedom of speech and religion.
- this system provides each branch of government with individual powers to check the other branches and prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful
- developed heliocentric theory.
- Improved the telescope and supported heliocentric theory, was tried in the inquisition and held under house arrest.
- makes laws and approves taxes
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe.
25 Clues: makes laws and approves taxes • carries out and enforces laws • developed heliocentric theory. • set of written laws that govern a nation. • wrote about freedom of speech and religion. • theory that the sun is the center of the universe. • theory that the Earth was the center of the universe. • wrote about separation of powers, checks and balances. • ...
'Neralu' Crossword 2 2014-01-22
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- Most birds use trees to ----- at night
- Main woody stem of a tree
- Birds, bees, wasps, butterflies and bats are excellent ------
- Season between summer and winter when most trees shed their leaves
- the crown of a tree, including branches and leaves
- Leaves of this large shady tree open and close every morning and evening.
- Cricket bats are made from the wood of this tree
- Bitter leaves of this tree are associated with the Ugadi festival of Karnataka
- Under this tree, Buddha achieved enlightenment
- favourite fruit of the hornbills
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- ------ figs grow on host trees and eventually kill them
- Coconut, Date and Areca are members of this family
- Pines, Firs and Cedars are some of the common ------ trees
- the largest tree in Bangalore
- mangifera indica is my botanical name
- Branch of science that deals with plants and trees
- Veerappan, the notorious Indian bandit was fond of this tree
- Oil extracted from the seeds of this tree can be converted to biofuel
18 Clues: Main woody stem of a tree • the largest tree in Bangalore • favourite fruit of the hornbills • mangifera indica is my botanical name • Most birds use trees to ----- at night • Under this tree, Buddha achieved enlightenment • Cricket bats are made from the wood of this tree • Coconut, Date and Areca are members of this family • ...
Unit 3 Mini 2021-09-17
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- What did Charles II restore in England?
- Who was in the first stage other than priests?
- What did Oliver Cromwell dismiss because he found it hard to work with?
- Who cancelled the Edict of Nantes was referred to as the Sun King and sent France into debt?
- Who issued the Edict of Nantes?
- What estate was most of the population in?
- Who signed the English Bill of Rights?
- What was the name of the hunting lodge that was built for Louis XIV?
- How many Estates are there?
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- Who said women should not be seen as property.
- Debt, three estates, and poor leadership are reasons for the French....
- Who was one of the greatest reformers of Russia?
- Who was the Puritan leader of New Model Army?
- What is "Age of Reason" also known as?
- Who made the saying life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?
- Having absolute power-
- Who wrote Candide?
- Who had the bible translated to English?
18 Clues: Who wrote Candide? • Having absolute power- • How many Estates are there? • Who issued the Edict of Nantes? • What is "Age of Reason" also known as? • Who signed the English Bill of Rights? • What did Charles II restore in England? • Who had the bible translated to English? • What estate was most of the population in? • Who said women should not be seen as property. • ...
Lessons 3-5 Vocabulary words puzzle 2023-10-30
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- Woven fabric.
- someone who supports a particular party, person, or set of ideas.
- In Arabic, caliph means "Successor," as in successor to Muahammad.
- They Supported Muhammad's primary advisor, Abu Bakr, who became the first caliph.
- Person many Buddhists believe to have reached enlightenment, but is reborn again to help others reach nirvana.
- a fact or condition connected with or relevant to an event or action.
- Separation of two or more things.
- sea-related.
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- give special importance or prominence to (something) in speaking or writing.
- A family that passes down political power from one relative to another.
- divide, share, partake, participate, to belong to
- numerals, 0, 1, 2, 3, . . . 9
- an abstract idea; a general notion.
- Art of decorative writing.
- Individual Muslim states serviced, ruled by non-Arab dynasties.
- A minority of Muslims believed that only Muhammad's relatives should become caliphs.
- An Islamic lifestyle that stresses controlling one's desires, giving up worldly attachments, and seeking nearness to god
- publicly recommend or support.
18 Clues: sea-related. • Woven fabric. • Art of decorative writing. • numerals, 0, 1, 2, 3, . . . 9 • publicly recommend or support. • Separation of two or more things. • an abstract idea; a general notion. • divide, share, partake, participate, to belong to • Individual Muslim states serviced, ruled by non-Arab dynasties. • ...
India 2024-02-05
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- Cloth or fabric
- Ran through the Hindu Kush mountains, one of the only ways into India
- Wind pattern that influences the climate and lead to wet and dry seasons
- Rigis social structure that developed in India
- Respect for all living things
- The belief that a persons soul does not die and lives multiple lives
- One's spiritual duty
- Prince who spread Buddhism
- The spoken and later written language of the Indus Valley
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- One of the holy texts of Hinduism
- A large part of a continent, India is an example
- Focusing one's mind on spiritual ideas
- Achieved when someone is released from the cycle of rebirth according to Hinduism
- A group of people who invaded India by going through the Khyber Pass
- Achieved when someone reaches enlightenment according to Buddhism
- The belief that all actions have consequences
- Early empire that created free hospitals and spread Buddhism
- The empire that ruled India during it's golden age
18 Clues: Cloth or fabric • One's spiritual duty • Prince who spread Buddhism • Respect for all living things • One of the holy texts of Hinduism • Focusing one's mind on spiritual ideas • The belief that all actions have consequences • Rigis social structure that developed in India • A large part of a continent, India is an example • The empire that ruled India during it's golden age • ...
Topic 13 2026-03-17
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- sun-centered
- A person who seeks wisdom; term applied to intellectuals during the Enlightenment
- Protestant in England inspired by Calvinist ideas.
- power; person in command.
- Supporter of Parliament during the English Civil War.
- a person who opposes or does not conform to established religious teachings.
- One of three divisions of society in France under the old regime
- a political system of which a ruler claims to hold total power
- A state of competition between two groups involving disputes over possessions, resources, or status.
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- The top level of French government after the fall of the Directory
- formal agreement
- a person who studies tries to explain the world; a scholar or a thinker.
- traditional beliefs especially in religion.
- Upper class but not nobility
- Supporters of King Charles I in the English War
- foiled defeated
- wealth in the form of money or other tradable assets.
- The state of being calm and free from agitation
18 Clues: sun-centered • foiled defeated • formal agreement • power; person in command. • Upper class but not nobility • traditional beliefs especially in religion. • Supporters of King Charles I in the English War • The state of being calm and free from agitation • Protestant in England inspired by Calvinist ideas. • Supporter of Parliament during the English Civil War. • ...
worldviews epic crossword 2016-10-16
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- A religion founded on the Arabian Peninsula (5)
- To reach enlightenment you must follow the e_____ f_____ p_____
- the declaration of faith every Muslim must make (7)
- a lifestyle that centres around the purchasing of 'wants' not 'needs' (11)
- the founder of the Christian religion (5)
- the man known as the prophet (8)
- the heart of the law of Islam (6)
- the daily ritual of worship a Hindu must perform to please their gods (4)
- according to the Christian worldview, the time when sin came into the world (4)
- The lens through which you view the world (9)
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- belief or worship in more than one god (10)
- This religion was founded by a Hindu Prince (8)
- one of the sacred texts of Judaism (5)
- the foundation of consumerism can be found in this era (16)
- this secular worldview arose from secularism (8)
- the tax for the poor in Islam (5)
- the undeserved gift of God (5)
- the cycle of reincarnation (7)
18 Clues: the undeserved gift of God (5) • the cycle of reincarnation (7) • the man known as the prophet (8) • the tax for the poor in Islam (5) • the heart of the law of Islam (6) • one of the sacred texts of Judaism (5) • the founder of the Christian religion (5) • belief or worship in more than one god (10) • The lens through which you view the world (9) • ...
Buddhism 2024-01-09
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- Symbolic phrases that are chanted by Buddhists to help them keep in touch with their spiritual meditation.
- The flower that symbolizes Buddhism.
- The ultimate goal of Buddhism is to end...
- the idea that humans and animals experience suffering.
- Flowers are the most common offering because they fade and wilt; they emphasize the notion of...
- Buddhist place of worship.
- When one's next life is determined by their actions.
- The rebirth of a soul in a new body.
- The release from the cycle of involuntary rebirth after death.
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- ...is the endless cycle of rebirths.
- The name of a teacher in Tibetan Buddhism.
- The first name of the man who became Buddha.
- The word for religious or moral duties.
- The Buddhist code of conduct; the five...
- The origin of Buddhism.
- Neither poverty or luxury is the way to live; the best lifestyle is one of moderation...
- A state of supreme realization and enlightenment.
- Buddhism stems from this religion.
18 Clues: The origin of Buddhism. • Buddhist place of worship. • Buddhism stems from this religion. • ...is the endless cycle of rebirths. • The flower that symbolizes Buddhism. • The rebirth of a soul in a new body. • The word for religious or moral duties. • The Buddhist code of conduct; the five... • The name of a teacher in Tibetan Buddhism. • ...
Evelyn Avila 2015-09-25
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- jacques rousseau- people are born free and equal.
- Thinkers in Britain in France and throughout Europe.
- revolution 1500s&1600s - using logic and reasons to challenge religious superstitions
- Hobbes- Believed that all humans were naturally selfish, wicked, evil.
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- Locke- people are naturally good and state of nature is peaceful.
- Had the idea of powers through branches of government executive.
- wollstonecraft- women are born free and equal with natural rights.
7 Clues: jacques rousseau- people are born free and equal. • Thinkers in Britain in France and throughout Europe. • Had the idea of powers through branches of government executive. • Locke- people are naturally good and state of nature is peaceful. • wollstonecraft- women are born free and equal with natural rights. • ...
America History Scarp Book Pages 2024-02-12
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- Relating to Great Britain or the United Kingdom, or to its people or language.
- The action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened.
- The fact or state of being independent.
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- The continent of North America or the continent of South America.
- Settlers in or inhabitants of a colony.
- Remove forcibly from power.
- A person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline.
7 Clues: Remove forcibly from power. • Settlers in or inhabitants of a colony. • The fact or state of being independent. • The action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened. • The continent of North America or the continent of South America. • Relating to Great Britain or the United Kingdom, or to its people or language. • ...
Lord Byron 2022-04-05
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- born with this and caused him much hinderance physically and psychologically
- The novel he wrote about his adventurous trek across Europe.
- This theme was prominent in many of his works
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- The University that Lord Byron attended
- The time period of 1685 – 1815 when he wrote much of his poetry
- While in Turkey this caused his death
- He was a member and spokesperson for this party
7 Clues: While in Turkey this caused his death • The University that Lord Byron attended • This theme was prominent in many of his works • He was a member and spokesperson for this party • The novel he wrote about his adventurous trek across Europe. • The time period of 1685 – 1815 when he wrote much of his poetry • ...
Global Unit 2: Enlightenment & French Revolution 2022-10-28
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- he didn't force the wealthy First & Second Estates to pay taxes
- significant change affecting many people
- related to earning and spending money
- freedoms that people are born with
- he believed all people are entitled to life, liberty, and property
- related to government, rights, and laws
- his social contract expected both rulers and citizens to follow laws
- believed power should be separated among many people
- lowest social class in pre-Revolutionary France
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- belief that ruler received God's blessing
- related to citizens and their culture
- highly educated individual that worked with their brain
- agreement where rulers and people must obey law
- government where one ruler has all of the power
- practice of giving control to many rulers
15 Clues: freedoms that people are born with • related to citizens and their culture • related to earning and spending money • related to government, rights, and laws • significant change affecting many people • belief that ruler received God's blessing • practice of giving control to many rulers • agreement where rulers and people must obey law • ...
Global Unit 2: Enlightenment & French Revolution 2022-10-28
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- gobierno donde un gobernante tiene todo el poder
- de que el gobernante recibió la bendición de Dios
- relacionado con ganar y gastar dinero
- altamente educado que trabajaba con su cerebro
- relacionada con los ciudadanos y su cultura
- relacionado con el gobierno, los derechos y las leyes
- creía que el poder debería estar separado entre muchas personas
- su contrato social esperaba que tanto los gobernantes como los ciudadanos siguieran las leyes
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- donde los gobernantes y las personas deben obedecer la ley
- cambio significativo que afecta a muchas personas
- libertades con las que las personas nacen
- creía que todas las personas tienen derecho a la vida, la libertad y la propiedad
- no obligó a los ricos First & Second Estates a pagar impuestos
- clase social más baja en la Francia prerrevolucionaria
- de dar el control a muchos gobernantes
15 Clues: relacionado con ganar y gastar dinero • de dar el control a muchos gobernantes • libertades con las que las personas nacen • relacionada con los ciudadanos y su cultura • altamente educado que trabajaba con su cerebro • gobierno donde un gobernante tiene todo el poder • cambio significativo que afecta a muchas personas • ...
Global Unit 2: Enlightenment & French Revolution 2022-10-28
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- gobierno donde un gobernante tiene todo el poder
- de que el gobernante recibió la bendición de Dios
- relacionado con ganar y gastar dinero
- altamente educado que trabajaba con su cerebro
- relacionada con los ciudadanos y su cultura
- relacionado con el gobierno, los derechos y las leyes
- creía que el poder debería estar separado entre muchas personas
- su contrato social esperaba que tanto los gobernantes como los ciudadanos siguieran las leyes
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- donde los gobernantes y las personas deben obedecer la ley
- cambio significativo que afecta a muchas personas
- libertades con las que las personas nacen
- creía que todas las personas tienen derecho a la vida, la libertad y la propiedad
- no obligó a los ricos Estados Primeros y Segundos a pagar impuestos
- clase social más baja en la Francia prerrevolucionaria
- de dar el control a muchos gobernantes
15 Clues: relacionado con ganar y gastar dinero • de dar el control a muchos gobernantes • libertades con las que las personas nacen • relacionada con los ciudadanos y su cultura • altamente educado que trabajaba con su cerebro • gobierno donde un gobernante tiene todo el poder • cambio significativo que afecta a muchas personas • ...
Age of Absolutism, English Revolution, Enlightenment 2022-11-10
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- executed after the English Civil War
- William/Mary and English Bill of Right
- the "Great" Westernizer of Russia
- Adam Smith influenced this economic system
- the most powerful family in Central Europe
- first king of a united England and Scotland
- the "Sun King" of France
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- most significant "influencer" of US Revolution
- the most powerful king of Spain
- "Lord Protector" Puritan dictator
- governing system where all power is with king
- most Protestant of English Queens (Virginia)
- Protestants persecuted by Church of England
- 1689 document of liberties
- Frenchman, Checks and Balances
15 Clues: the "Sun King" of France • 1689 document of liberties • Frenchman, Checks and Balances • the most powerful king of Spain • "Lord Protector" Puritan dictator • the "Great" Westernizer of Russia • executed after the English Civil War • William/Mary and English Bill of Right • Adam Smith influenced this economic system • the most powerful family in Central Europe • ...
Age of Absolutism, English Revolution, Enlightenment 2022-11-10
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- most significant "influencer" of US Revolution
- Frenchman, Checks and Balances
- most Protestant of English Queens (Virginia)
- 1689 document of liberties
- executed after the English Civil War
- the most powerful king of Spain
- William/Mary and English Bill of Right
- the "Great" Westernizer of Russia
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- governing system where all power is with king
- "Lord Protector" Puritan dictator
- first king of a united England and Scotland
- the "Sun King" of France
- the most powerful family in Central Europe
- Adam Smith influenced this economic system
- Protestants persecuted by Church of England
15 Clues: the "Sun King" of France • 1689 document of liberties • Frenchman, Checks and Balances • the most powerful king of Spain • "Lord Protector" Puritan dictator • the "Great" Westernizer of Russia • executed after the English Civil War • William/Mary and English Bill of Right • the most powerful family in Central Europe • Adam Smith influenced this economic system • ...
The Renaissance : Enlightenment and scientific people 2024-03-05
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- fought for freedom of and speech campaigned against corruption, religious intolerance , and the slave trade
- believed people had a right to pursue truth and knowledge
- Believed that people were born good but were curupted by society
- argued that women are not inferior to men but should be treated equally
- Used brahes data to argue 3 laws of planetary motion:orbits of planets are elliptical;planets speed up as they get closer to the sun ;planets with larger orbits revolve slower than those with smaller orbits
- Built a personal observatory and charted 20+ years worth of careful records on celestial motions
- Discovered that there was no standard system for approaching experimentation
- Argued that people are born as a "tabula rasa" and are basically reasonable and moral
- Argued that people are naturally cruel, greedy, and selfish
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- argued for separation of powers and to executive, judicial,and legislative branches and for a system of checks and balances
- Father of modern rationalism (thought based, or deductive, research)
- helped write the Declaration of Independence
- Punishments should deter crime not horrify
- argued that the earth revolved on an axis and took 365 days to orbit the sun
- Catholic church condemned galileos work argued he should focus "not how the heavens go, but how to go to heaven"
15 Clues: Punishments should deter crime not horrify • helped write the Declaration of Independence • believed people had a right to pursue truth and knowledge • Argued that people are naturally cruel, greedy, and selfish • Believed that people were born good but were curupted by society • Father of modern rationalism (thought based, or deductive, research) • ...
Enlightenment and Age of Revolutions Crossword 2024-10-28
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- John Locke believed in ______ rights which influenced the Declaration of Independence
- Louis XIV, Marie Antoinette, Phillip II are all considered this
- Era in France when the government tried to execute all who opposed it is known as the Reign of _________
- Period of dramatic change ex: American, French, Indsustrial
- This revolution was a cause of the French Revolution
- Document which establishes the framework/rules of the government
- Fortress which revolutionaries stormed to get guns and ammo, led to the French Revolution
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- Hobbes believed that people were bad and needed a strong ________ to rule over them
- The declaration of the Right of Man and the first 10 amendments to the Constitution sought to protect _________.
- this estate had to pay all the taxes in pre-revolutionary France
- individual who led France during the Reign of Terror
- Toussaint Louverture led the __________ Revolution
- ________ right was when European Kings claimed god choose them to rule
- Cecil Fatiman was a ________ priestess who inspired the Haitian Revolution
- Execution method used during the Reign of Terror
15 Clues: Execution method used during the Reign of Terror • Toussaint Louverture led the __________ Revolution • individual who led France during the Reign of Terror • This revolution was a cause of the French Revolution • Period of dramatic change ex: American, French, Indsustrial • Louis XIV, Marie Antoinette, Phillip II are all considered this • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution Mr R 2024-12-03
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- A document establishing the framework of government and its laws.
- The social system replaced during revolutions like the French or Russian revolutions.
- The transition to industrial economies, spurring revolutions like the Industrial Revolution.
- A political and economic theory advocating collective ownership of resources.
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- A government in which power is held by elected representatives.
- The authority of a state or government to govern itself.
- Loyalty and devotion to a nation, often fueling revolutionary movements.
- A frequent source of grievance in revolutions (e.g., "No taxation without representation").
- An economic system sometimes targeted by revolutionary ideologies.
- Cruel or oppressive government rule, often a cause of revolutions.
- A public declaration of intentions or beliefs, often revolutionary (e.g., The Communist Manifesto).
11 Clues: The authority of a state or government to govern itself. • A government in which power is held by elected representatives. • A document establishing the framework of government and its laws. • An economic system sometimes targeted by revolutionary ideologies. • Cruel or oppressive government rule, often a cause of revolutions. • ...
Age of Enlightenment 2023-09-29
6 Clues: Encyclopedia Man • Basis of knowledge • Seperatation of power • Advocates natural rights • Social Contract and skeptisism • Believes in powerful Government
The enlightenment era 2026-02-11
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- The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience.
- The belief that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
- The process of improvement and development in human society.
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- The principle of separation of the state from religious institutions.
- The state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority.
- The power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments logically.
6 Clues: The process of improvement and development in human society. • The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience. • The principle of separation of the state from religious institutions. • The power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments logically. • ...
abby brown - section 1 and 2 2020-12-08
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- social critics in France during this period
- a philosopher that held a more positive nature about humans.
- a new approach to science
- a great philosophe who was passionately committed to individual freedom.
- a theory of the structure of the solar system where earth is said to be in the center.
- published the essay called "avindication of the rights of woman" in 1792
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- a theory when the sun is located in the center of the solar system
- events that marked the coming of modern science
- an agreement where the people made the government
- new insight into the underlying beliefs with gov., religion, etc.
- a pen name
- another influential French writer who wrote about political liberty
- an Italian scientist who built of off astronomy theories
13 Clues: a pen name • a new approach to science • social critics in France during this period • events that marked the coming of modern science • an agreement where the people made the government • an Italian scientist who built of off astronomy theories • a philosopher that held a more positive nature about humans. • ...
December Holidays 2022-12-25
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- Celebration of African American culture that affirms African family and social values (December 26-January 1)
- The last day of the year
- Japanese celebration on the last day of the year (December 31)
- Commemorates the martyr Lucia of Syracruse (December 13)
- Commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ (December 25)
- Recognizes the saint who is the inspiration behind Santa Claus (December 6)
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- Originated as a holiday to gift gifts to the poor (December 26)
- Commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple of Jerusalem (December 18-26)
- Celebrated with people dressed up in devilish costumes (December 5)
- Shortest day of the year (December 21)
- Commemorates the day Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment (December 30)
- Non-commercial holiday's celebration (December 23)
- Pagan celebration of the winter solstice (December 21-January 1)
13 Clues: The last day of the year • Shortest day of the year (December 21) • Non-commercial holiday's celebration (December 23) • Commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ (December 25) • Commemorates the martyr Lucia of Syracruse (December 13) • Japanese celebration on the last day of the year (December 31) • Originated as a holiday to gift gifts to the poor (December 26) • ...
Harry Potter 2024-11-14
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- A revolutionary assembly formed by the third state
- Place where they went after being kicked out of the National Assembly and formed the new constitution.
- The political and social system controlled by monarchy
- Government money management which lead to exceeds revenue.
- A period of mass executions to eliminate revolution opponents.
- Machine used to kill people in a “humane way”, they chóped their head with a blade.
- Noble class with inherited privileges and power.
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- A representative person assembly of the three social estates
- Wealthy people from the second state.
- Group of people who care for society rights, based on the enlightenment ideas.
- The five-member executive government ruling, known for corruption
- Last king of France before the Revolution
- Nobles and others who fled France during the Revolution
13 Clues: Wealthy people from the second state. • Last king of France before the Revolution • Noble class with inherited privileges and power. • A revolutionary assembly formed by the third state • The political and social system controlled by monarchy • Nobles and others who fled France during the Revolution • Government money management which lead to exceeds revenue. • ...
Module 12 “Enlightenment and Revolution 1500-1800” 2021-03-19
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- Jenner creator of the first vaccine
- new way of thinking about the natural world
- belief in the existence of a supreme being
- the father of physics
- developer of analytical geometry
- cosmological model
- earth-centered view of the universe
- Italian scientist
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- type of reasoning that involves drawing a general conclusion from a set of specific observations
- english statesman and writer
- logical thinking that starts with a general idea
- logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- father of modern astronomy
- Torricelli inventor of the barometer
- medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land
- Fahrenheit inventor of the first thermometer
- law that states that every object in the universe attracts every other object
- period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom.
- Boyle pioneer of the scientific method in chemistry
- Janssen the inventor of the microscope
20 Clues: Italian scientist • cosmological model • the father of physics • father of modern astronomy • english statesman and writer • developer of analytical geometry • Jenner creator of the first vaccine • earth-centered view of the universe • Torricelli inventor of the barometer • Janssen the inventor of the microscope • belief in the existence of a supreme being • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution Test Review - Zackery Shaffer 2023-12-21
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- The theory that the sun and all planets orbit the earth
- Made the telescope popular
- A separate gov't has ...
- Gathering of philosophies
- A simple, elegant art form
- A contract made between the people and a gov't that wavers some of their rights in exchange for protection
- Absolute monarch that has enlightened ideas
- The concept of using reason to solve problems
- Idea of Montesquieu
- The theory that the earth and all planets orbit the sun
- French group of intelligent people
- Thought we should have a more divided gov't
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- A belief in the human abilities
- Ruler of Russia
- The change in thought about long held scientific beliefs
- Used the ideas of Locke in the Declaration
- A person who tried to define the relation ship between the natural world and God
- A gaudy, extravagant art form
- Thought all humans were clean slates until there life has an affect on them
- Women rights activist of her time
- Written by Thomas Jefferson and others to declare independence from England
- One of the fathers of calculus and came up with the law of universal gravitation
- The method used to prove things scientifically through a series of steps
- Master of satire and came up with freedom of speech
- Used the ideas of Baron
- Came up with the idea of natural rights
26 Clues: Ruler of Russia • Idea of Montesquieu • Used the ideas of Baron • A separate gov't has ... • Gathering of philosophies • Made the telescope popular • A simple, elegant art form • A gaudy, extravagant art form • A belief in the human abilities • Women rights activist of her time • French group of intelligent people • Came up with the idea of natural rights • ...
Absolutism, Enlightenment, & Asian Civs Review (V2) NAME_________ 2025-11-19
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- justified the power of absolute monarchs
- He built Russia's first navy
- a tolerant Mughal emperor
- A nation that established a constitutional monarchy by 1700
- After the English Civil War, Cromwell led England's government, which was not a monarchy but rather a _______
- Peter the Great controlled _____ by forcing them to move to St. Petersburg
- Middle Eastern empire that tolerated Christians and Jews
- Locke's beliefs influenced __________ in France and the USA
- Tsars were _______________ of Russia (2 words)
- Monarchs who took over in the Glorious Revolution _________&__________
- name of Thomas Hobbes influential book
- A major world religion formed in the Mughal Empire
- Louis XIV repealed it, removing religious tolerance in France
- The ruler Charles II idolized; the "Sun King"
- 18th century intellectual movement emphasizing human reason and individual rights
- famous Mughal architecture
- the name of an intellectual movement emphasizing human reason and the idea that people should have a say in government (democracy!)
- This event ensured the supremacy of Parliament in England
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- this event was the historical context that influenced Hobbes' beliefs in absolutism
- Which famous document from England begins like this?...use context clues to figure it out!...whereas the late King James the Second...did endeavour to subvert and extirpate (destroy)the Protestant religion and the laws and liberties of this kingdom; by assuming and exercising a power of dispensing with and suspending of laws and the execution of laws without consent of Parliament…(this document was ending these abuses of power!)
- Peter the Great's policies that attempted to make Russia more modern and similar to England & Holland
- Japan's government that restricted European influence (2 words)
- french protestants scorned by Louis XIV
- an event that resulted in the public execution of a monarch
- a symbol of Louis XIV's royal power; made his nobles live there
- Peter the Great controlled this church
- he supported absolute monarchy, but opposed the idea of "divine right" (last name)
- Charles II became monarch of England during this period
- Ottoman sultans claimed this title
- England's parliament had roots in this 13th century document
- Absolutism can trace its origins to this Holy Roman Emperor
- He proposed natural rights that all men should have; he opposed absolute monarchy (last name only)
32 Clues: a tolerant Mughal emperor • famous Mughal architecture • He built Russia's first navy • Ottoman sultans claimed this title • Peter the Great controlled this church • name of Thomas Hobbes influential book • french protestants scorned by Louis XIV • justified the power of absolute monarchs • The ruler Charles II idolized; the "Sun King" • ...
Ch. 12 Enlightenment, Abolutism sections 1-4 2025-06-20
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- A government in which the ruling power belongs to a few people.
- Adoption of Western ideas.
- Business operates with little or no government interference.
- Grand, ornate style.
- Soliders for hire.
- Ruler that has complete authority over government and people.
- French protestants.
- Rule with unlimited Authority.
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- People that disagree.
- Reduction in population.
- Restricting access to ideas and information.
- People that sought to purify the English church of Catholic practices.
- Fleet of ships.
- Divide up.
- Informal social gatherings.
- Rights all people have from birth.
- A small group of advisors.
- The authority to rule comes from God.
- Unchanging principles that govern all human conduct.
- Lighter, personal, elegant and charming style.
20 Clues: Divide up. • Fleet of ships. • Soliders for hire. • French protestants. • Grand, ornate style. • People that disagree. • Reduction in population. • Adoption of Western ideas. • A small group of advisors. • Informal social gatherings. • Rule with unlimited Authority. • Rights all people have from birth. • The authority to rule comes from God. • ...
Buddhism 2013-01-11
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- A government run by religious leaders
- After he exited the palace, the Buddha decided he wanted to experience ______.
- Siddhartha's father's clan
- The Eightfold path leads to ______.
- The founder of Buddhism
- Buddhists that believe that Buddha is a god and few can reach nirvana.
- A monk that gives up all of life's luxuries
- A state of wisdom
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- The one who is awake
- The enlightened that stay on earth to do good deeds.
- The lama that leads religion.
- To complete the Eightfold path you must have _____ purpose.
- When Siddhartha exited the palace, he saw the elderly, the sick, and the ______.
- Buddha declared that neither extreme suffering nor extreme luxury bring happiness but rather the ______ way.
- Aesthetics renounce the pleasures of the ______.
- To become enlightened, the Buddha meditated under a _____ tree.
- In order to achieve the eighth step of the Eightfold path, one must practice _______.
- The second possibility the soothsayer predicted as Siddhartha's future
18 Clues: A state of wisdom • The one who is awake • The founder of Buddhism • Siddhartha's father's clan • The lama that leads religion. • The Eightfold path leads to ______. • A government run by religious leaders • A monk that gives up all of life's luxuries • Aesthetics renounce the pleasures of the ______. • The enlightened that stay on earth to do good deeds. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-20
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- name of the dynasty during Louis XIV
- landowning nobles in Russia
- theory that a nation's power comes from wealth
- fought on the side of King Charles I
- title for a leader in Russia that means Caesar
- meetings to establish a balance of power in Europe
- When a secret society in China killed foreigners and Chinese Christians it was known as this.
- belief that absolute monarchs should be returned to their throne after being removed by Napoleon
- stated the heliocentric theory
- said, "I may not agree with a word you say but I will defend your right to say it."
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- seized power as a military leader in France
- Puritan General during English Civil War
- Russian practice of burning fields and slaughtering livestock
- Louis XIV lessened the authority these people
- South American country that gained independence because Napoleon invaded Spain to control Portugal
- intellectual movement based on reason that led to revolutions
- believed in the natural rights: life, liberty, and property
- established law of gravity and inertia
18 Clues: landowning nobles in Russia • stated the heliocentric theory • name of the dynasty during Louis XIV • fought on the side of King Charles I • established law of gravity and inertia • Puritan General during English Civil War • seized power as a military leader in France • Louis XIV lessened the authority these people • theory that a nation's power comes from wealth • ...
Year 8 PRE 2018-07-13
Across
- the founder of Buddhism.
- the argument that says that everything has a cause and effect so the earth to must have been caused by something.
- the real name of the Buddha.
- dia de los....
- a person who objected to fighting/violence because of their beliefs- A ... objector.
- the argument that suggests the world is so complex it has to be designed by someone.
- the number of sights that the Buddha saw when he left the palace.
- a state of complete peace.
- the idea that when we die, we are reborn.
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- the wheel of birth, death and rebirth.
- the concept that explains an action that is considered right.
- the idea that the soul goes forward to be reborn.
- prohibited food/drink/action in Islam.
- the place of worship for a Jew.
- the name for the Jewish rabbi who checks that food is kosher.
- the holy book in Islam
- the food that is accepted in Judaism.
- the concept that explains an action that is considered wrong.
18 Clues: dia de los.... • the holy book in Islam • the founder of Buddhism. • a state of complete peace. • the real name of the Buddha. • the place of worship for a Jew. • the food that is accepted in Judaism. • the wheel of birth, death and rebirth. • prohibited food/drink/action in Islam. • the idea that when we die, we are reborn. • the idea that the soul goes forward to be reborn. • ...
DEMOCRACY 2024-05-18
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- WHO LAID FOUNDATIONS FOR ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY.
- GREEK WORD FOR DEMOCRACY.
- A POLITICAL SYSTEM THAT BELIEVES IN LIBERTY, EQUALITY AND RULE OF LAW.
- GOVRTNMRNT ELECTED FOR THE WELFARE
- AN EXAMPLE OF TOTALITARIAN GOVERNMENT.
- JUSTICE AND ___ ARE THE TWO PILLARS OF DEMOCRACY.
- ___ BECAME THE BASIS FOR THE FORMULATION OF THE WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS.
- THE THEORY OF MODERN DEMOCRACY WAS FORMULATED DURING THE AGE OF ___.
- THE EXECUTIVE IS ANSWERABLE TO THE ___.
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- A GROUP OF PEOPLE THAT MAKES LAWS.
- A GOVERNMENT SYSTEM WITH A KING OR QUEEN.
- INDIRECT DEMOCRACY IS ALSO KNOWN AS ___ DEMOCRACY.
- A SET OF RULES AND LAWS BASED ON WHICH A POLITICAL UNIT IS ADMINISTERED.
- EXTREMELY POWERFUL BODY OF MINISTERS WHO ARE DRAWN FROM THE PARLIAMENT.
- THE ___ ENFORCES THE LAWS MADE BY THE LEGISLATURE.
- BODY OF ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES.
- HEAD OF THE GOVERNMENT IS AN ELECTED PRESIDENT OR PRIME MINISTER.
- A MOVEMENT WHERE THE COMMON PEOPLE QUESTIONED THE CONTROL OF THE CHURCH AND THE MONARCH IN EUROPE.
18 Clues: GREEK WORD FOR DEMOCRACY. • BODY OF ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES. • A GROUP OF PEOPLE THAT MAKES LAWS. • GOVRTNMRNT ELECTED FOR THE WELFARE • AN EXAMPLE OF TOTALITARIAN GOVERNMENT. • THE EXECUTIVE IS ANSWERABLE TO THE ___. • A GOVERNMENT SYSTEM WITH A KING OR QUEEN. • WHO LAID FOUNDATIONS FOR ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY. • JUSTICE AND ___ ARE THE TWO PILLARS OF DEMOCRACY. • ...
French Revolution 2023-07-16
Across
- Which social class supported the revolutionaries?
- What was the goal of the revolutionaries regarding the monarchy?
- What city witnessed the storming of the Bastille?
- Who was the main leader of the Reign of Terror?
- What was the motto of the French Revolution?
- What term represents the three colors of the French flag?
- What was the device used for public executions?
- What was the name of the French Queen during the Revolution?
- What was the name of the French King during the Revolution?
- Which period of the Revolution was characterized by radicalism and executions?
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- Which intellectual movement influenced the Revolution's ideas?
- Who was the influential political club during the Revolution?
- What sparked the widespread unrest and protests in France?
- Who advocated for the execution of King Louis XVI?
- Which legislative body replaced the Estates-General?
- What was the target of the Parisian mob during the Revolution?
- What concept did the Revolution promote alongside liberty?
- What form of government replaced the monarchy in France?
- Which fortress was stormed by the revolutionaries?
19 Clues: What was the motto of the French Revolution? • Who was the main leader of the Reign of Terror? • What was the device used for public executions? • Which social class supported the revolutionaries? • What city witnessed the storming of the Bastille? • Who advocated for the execution of King Louis XVI? • Which fortress was stormed by the revolutionaries? • ...
Crossword Level c project 2023-10-27
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- an Islamic lifestyle that emphasizes controlling one's desires, giving up worldly attachments, and seeking nearness to god
- condition
- member of an Islamic religious group that supported Abu Bakr as the first caliph and now forms a majority of the world's muslims
- woven fabric
- successor
- a strong feeling of love, loyalty, or commitment
- devotion to a deity, constituting a way to salvation in hinduism
- a person many buddhists believe to have reached enlightenment, but who is reborn again to help others on earth reach nirvana
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- stress, mark as important
- idea
- follower, supporter
- title for a ruler of a Muslim country
- art of beautiful writing
- member of an Islamic religious group that supported Ali as the first caliph and now forms a minority of the world's muslims
- a series of rulers from the same family
- the system of writing number we use today
- speak out in favor of
- having to do with the sea
18 Clues: idea • condition • successor • woven fabric • follower, supporter • speak out in favor of • art of beautiful writing • stress, mark as important • having to do with the sea • title for a ruler of a Muslim country • a series of rulers from the same family • the system of writing number we use today • a strong feeling of love, loyalty, or commitment • ...
Influences on the Founders 2025-09-01
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- pamphlet written in 1776 to inspire colonists to declare independence
- created by English Parliament, expanded the rights of the people in 1689
- a natural right, according to Locke
- an agreement between English colonists upon settling in 1620
- a written outline for government
- the idea that citizens should be given fair treatment
- a law-making body
- each branch has its own responsibilities
- a form of government in which people rule themselves
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- a form of democracy where government officials are elected by citizens
- fair treatment and procedures when someone is accused of a crime
- an agreement to give up some personal freedom in order to gain protection from a government
- a government gets permission from its people to govern
- Enlightenment philosopher who wanted separation of powers
- another term for a representative democracy
- written in 1215 to limit the power of the English king
- the principle that the law should be applied to everyone
- all people are born with rights that should be protected
18 Clues: a law-making body • a written outline for government • a natural right, according to Locke • each branch has its own responsibilities • another term for a representative democracy • a form of government in which people rule themselves • the idea that citizens should be given fair treatment • a government gets permission from its people to govern • ...
Chapter 7 and 8 World Hisotry 2022-02-02
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- part of an army in which the soldiers ride horses
- A story written in the form of a play
- a piece of land nearly surrounded by water
- a traditional story that explains the practices or beliefs of a people or something in the natural world
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- the philosophy of the Stoics who believed that people should not try to feel joy or sadness
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- a sacred shrine where a priest or
- a Persian religion based on the belief of one god
- a government in which a small group has control
- spoke for a god or goddess
- the territory governed by an official known as a satrap
- Enslaved person in ancient Sparta
12 Clues: spoke for a god or goddess • a sacred shrine where a priest or • Enslaved person in ancient Sparta • A story written in the form of a play • a piece of land nearly surrounded by water • a government in which a small group has control • a Persian religion based on the belief of one god • part of an army in which the soldiers ride horses • ...
Japan 2024-02-06
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- A member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- A form of Buddhism that stresses self reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- Head of the military government of Japan in the era for the samurai
- A form of Buddhism founded on the belief that all people can reach paradise
- Someone who holds a high social level
- A code of a Samurai honest fair and fearless
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- one of the greatest writers of early Japanese history
- A tower shaped structure several stories and upturned tiled roofs
- A Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature
- A male member of a rulers court
- Encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- A local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
12 Clues: A male member of a rulers court • Someone who holds a high social level • A code of a Samurai honest fair and fearless • A member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • 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 • ...
Japan 2024-02-06
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- A member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- A male member of a ruler’s court
- Someone who holds a high social level
- The head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
- A local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- A form of Buddhism, stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
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- One of the greatest writers of early Japanese history
- Encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- A tower-shaped structure,several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
- A form of Buddhism founded on the belief that all people can reach paradise
- Code of the samurai--a honest, fair, and fearless
- A Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature
12 Clues: A male member of a ruler’s court • Someone who holds a high social level • A member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • A local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai • Code of the samurai--a honest, fair, and fearless • One of the greatest writers of early Japanese history • A Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature • ...
China Vocab 2024-01-24
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- 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 local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- a tower-shaped structure,several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
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- A Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature.
- Code of the samurai--a honest, fair, and fearless
- form of Buddhism founded on the belief that all people can reach paradise
- Shotoku encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- a male member of a ruler’s court
- head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
12 Clues: a male member of a ruler’s court • someone who holds a high social level • a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai • Code of the samurai--a honest, fair, and fearless • One of the greatest writers of early Japanese history • A Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature. • ...
Japan Vocab 2024-01-24
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- a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- 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
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- encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- a tower-shaped structure,several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
- form of Buddhism founded on the belief that all people can reach paradise
- A male member of the ruler's court
- Code of the samurai--a honest, fair, and fearless
- head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
12 Clues: A male member of the ruler's court • someone who holds a high social level • a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai • Code of the samurai--a honest, fair, and fearless • One of the greatest writers of early Japanese history • a Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature • ...
Lesson 1 Vocabulary 2025-03-16
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- rock very hot steam and ash, poisonous gasses emitted furing an eruption
- devastating occurance
- a set of stories that explains natural and supernatural events
- how a person explains the meaning of the knowledge gained by studying the earth
- being responsible and accountable to your actions and decisions
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- ruptures, weaknesses in the earth
- present geologic processes are sufficient to explain the past operations of the earth
- a philosophy of how a person interprets things
- a period of time when reason and science were emphasized over faith
- openings in the earth that release destructive forces to man and his environment
- hot fluid or semifluid material below or within the earth's crust
- cycle continuous process where rock is transformed from one to another
12 Clues: devastating occurance • ruptures, weaknesses in the earth • a philosophy of how a person interprets things • a set of stories that explains natural and supernatural events • being responsible and accountable to your actions and decisions • hot fluid or semifluid material below or within the earth's crust • ...
Medieval China 2024-10-24
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- acendancy a period of time in which the mongols controlled all of Central Asia
- pertaining to an empire or emperor/people of the highest order
- a big wall made to protect
- a policy of avoiding other countries (IN 1430'S)
- Ethical ideas of Confucius based on self improvement
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- the act of conquering
- The longest canal in China connecting the Yangtze and Yellow River
- a religion that believes life is full of suffering, so it can end enlightenment
- the body of officals of a goverment
- Service service as a goverment offical
- The fall of the Han Dynasty (this period was filled with despair/war and change of leadership)
- the contemporay version of Confucianism, based on the teaching of Laozi
12 Clues: the act of conquering • a big wall made to protect • the body of officals of a goverment • Service service as a goverment offical • a policy of avoiding other countries (IN 1430'S) • Ethical ideas of Confucius based on self improvement • pertaining to an empire or emperor/people of the highest order • The longest canal in China connecting the Yangtze and Yellow River • ...
Eastern Asia:) 2025-05-05
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- This is the second dynasty that ruled China
- When the dynasty’s power is taken away.
- This country is to the East of China.
- This religion asked people to meditate, find wisdom, and compassion in order to reach enlightenment.
- This family took over Japan and created a strong, central government.
- This was the first dynasty that ruled a united China.
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- This was a centralized government with the military general and emperor ruling.
- This is a long wall that was created to protect China.
- This was a military that was created to protect the Japanese people from their government.
- This is Japan’s religion. It means “The Sacred Way.”
- These are families who rule the Chinese government.
- This is a country in East Asia.
12 Clues: This is a country in East Asia. • This country is to the East of China. • When the dynasty’s power is taken away. • This is the second dynasty that ruled China • These are families who rule the Chinese government. • This is Japan’s religion. It means “The Sacred Way.” • This was the first dynasty that ruled a united China. • ...
The Restoration 2017-03-19
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- religion of England during the Restoration
- restored England after the dictatorship of Oliver Cromwell
- a contrast between what is said and what is really meant
- passages that use strong words to arouse strong feelings or emotions
- improved England's economy
- The imitation of a work of literature, art, or music for entertainment or instruction
- the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people’s stupidity or immoral behavior, particularly in the context of politics or other societal issues
- a character that is used to contrast another character
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- passages that establish the writer’s qualifications and sincerity
- disliked for being Catholic
- when many Europeans left Europe seeking religious freedom
- emphasized reason and individualism
- occurred when there was no heir to the throne
- uses evidence such as facts or statistics to support a position
14 Clues: improved England's economy • disliked for being Catholic • emphasized reason and individualism • religion of England during the Restoration • occurred when there was no heir to the throne • a character that is used to contrast another character • a contrast between what is said and what is really meant • when many Europeans left Europe seeking religious freedom • ...
quiz 2024-01-31
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- The ____ monarchs returned to the throne in 1814
- Team that played against the 49ers Sunday
- Season many of the 1848 Revolutions occurred in
- Response to the rationalism of the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment
- Acronym for the main aid agency for Palestinians
- Country that was hit particularly hard by the potato famine
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- Name of the person who wrote The Communist Manifesto with Engels
- Form of Nationalism that involves forging a nation from the top-down
- England, Russia, Prussia, Austria, and later France came together to form the ___ of Europe.
- Congress of ____ focused on returning to the old order after Napoleon’s defeat
- Chita Rivera’s role in “West Side Story” (1957)
- Holocaust survivor who visited Italian classrooms sharing her experiences
- Country that gained independence from the Ottomans in 1829
- Napoleon’s nephew’s first name
14 Clues: Napoleon’s nephew’s first name • Team that played against the 49ers Sunday • Chita Rivera’s role in “West Side Story” (1957) • Season many of the 1848 Revolutions occurred in • The ____ monarchs returned to the throne in 1814 • Acronym for the main aid agency for Palestinians • Country that gained independence from the Ottomans in 1829 • ...
Chapter 4, NYT, 1848 2025-02-07
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- What area has Trump planned to place America occupation in?
- Which title does President Trump plan to alter involving education?
- What set the stage for The People spring?
- What group of people believe in equality?
- Where in France were the peaceful protests located in against the king?
- What students has Trump banned from sports?
- Which Empire controlled southeastern Europe after 1815?
- What Form of government did France have after 1815?
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- What group of people found a successor for the king in France?
- What group of people have extreme pride in their country?
- Where was Napoleon defeated?
- What form of government do Liberals want?
- What was the Last name of the person who came back from Gaza and described the horrific conditions?
- What month was the National Assembly created that revolved around male suffrage and was conservative?
14 Clues: Where was Napoleon defeated? • What set the stage for The People spring? • What group of people believe in equality? • What form of government do Liberals want? • What students has Trump banned from sports? • What Form of government did France have after 1815? • Which Empire controlled southeastern Europe after 1815? • ...
Module 12 “Enlightenment and Revolution 1500-1800” 2021-03-19
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- the inventor of the microscope
- period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom.
- medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land
- creator of the first vaccine
- type of reasoning that involves drawing a general conclusion from a set of specific observations
- logical thinking that starts with a general idea
- logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- pioneer of the scientific method in chemistry
- law that states that every object in the universe attracts every other object
- cosmological model
- developer of analytical geometry
- new way of thinking about the natural world
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- inventor of the first thermometer
- Italian scientist
- earth-centered view of the universe
- inventor of the barometer
- english statesman and writer
- the father of physics
- belief in the existence of a supreme being
- father of modern astronomy
20 Clues: Italian scientist • cosmological model • the father of physics • inventor of the barometer • father of modern astronomy • creator of the first vaccine • english statesman and writer • the inventor of the microscope • developer of analytical geometry • inventor of the first thermometer • earth-centered view of the universe • belief in the existence of a supreme being • ...
chairs 2013-11-03
5 Clues: professorship • creation of works of beauty • organized action of such a group • give for a common purpose or fund • 18th-century philosophical movement stressing the importance of reason and the critical reappraisal
Vocab 2023-06-15
5 Clues: Idea of unalienable rights • This person wrote the constitution • Supported the abolishment of slavery • Gave the colonists idea of independence • Because states created the federal union, states have the right to declare a federal law not valid.
Religion of Ancient India 2022-02-07
5 Clues: Belief in rebirth after death • Reaching enlightenment of the world • a social class the Hindus are born into • chains of suffering and pain caused by desire • Hindu belief that a person's actions affect what happens to him/her
Revolutionary Crossword 2025-12-02
5 Clues: governments • Chile, Argentina, and Peru became new republis • Inequality The Creoles resented the Peninsulares for this reason • Ideas The new beliefs called for greater civilian representation • War The war started after Napoleon's invasion weakened the Spanish Empire
American Revolution 2023-01-25
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- Group of colonists that wanted independence
- America's "break-up letter" with Great Britain
- One of the towns where the first battle of the Revolutionary War was fought
- Law that forced colonists to let British soldiers live in their houses
- Group of colonists that remained loyal to Britain
- Taxation without ________
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- Intellectual movement that inspired many of the leaders of the Revolution
- One of the towns where the first battle of the Revolutionary War was fought
- Sons of Liberty dumped boxes of tea into the harbor
- Placed a tax on printed material, like newspapers, contracts, and playing cards
- Meeting of delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies in Philadelphia
- British soldiers fired into a group of protestors, killing 5 including Crispus Attucks
- War between Britain and France
- Agreement between the U.S. and Great Britain that officially ended the war
14 Clues: Taxation without ________ • War between Britain and France • Group of colonists that wanted independence • America's "break-up letter" with Great Britain • Group of colonists that remained loyal to Britain • Sons of Liberty dumped boxes of tea into the harbor • Meeting of delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies in Philadelphia • ...
The French Revolution 2024-12-17
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- the ideas of this era inspired revolutionary ideas in America and France
- this French king was deposed...and lost his head
- this revolution inspired the French
- this 'ism' grew out of France's war against all of Europe
- this revolution occurred in the midst of the French...Caribbean
- period of much bloodshed, radical and paranoid period of the Revolution
- abolished in the French colonies (labor system)
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- this Parisian prison was a symbol of royal oppression
- leader of the Radical Revolutionaries...Reign of Terror
- the "enlightened" instrument of execution in Revolutionary France
- the "parliament" of pre-revolutionary France
- this ancient institution was seen as a threat to radical revolutionaries in France
- revolutionary general that will rise to power in the Republic...only to become Emperor
13 Clues: this revolution inspired the French • the "parliament" of pre-revolutionary France • abolished in the French colonies (labor system) • this French king was deposed...and lost his head • this Parisian prison was a symbol of royal oppression • leader of the Radical Revolutionaries...Reign of Terror • this 'ism' grew out of France's war against all of Europe • ...
modern english lit 2025-10-09
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- Literature of this period mirrored 18th-century Britain’s politics and _______.
- In the 18th century, writers used satire mainly to do this.
- This century in Britain was known as the “Age of Reason” for its focus on science and knowledge.
- Topic that was not a major concern in 18th-century British politics.
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- This type of culture included art, classical music, and literature.
- Popular entertainment and folk traditions were part of this.
- Robinson Crusoe explores ideas of survival, faith, and human _______.
- Thomas Paine’s Common Sense supported this cause.
- The Spectator aimed to improve readers’ manners and _______.
- The American Revolution took place in this century.
- Mary Wollstonecraft defended women’s right to this.
- Colonialism focuses mainly on settling and controlling this.
- Addison and Steele created this type of publication.
13 Clues: Thomas Paine’s Common Sense supported this cause. • The American Revolution took place in this century. • Mary Wollstonecraft defended women’s right to this. • Addison and Steele created this type of publication. • In the 18th century, writers used satire mainly to do this. • Popular entertainment and folk traditions were part of this. • ...
Chapter 22 Enlightment in Europe 2023-03-06
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- a philosophe that was commited to indivisual freedom
- is the process that truth could be discovered by reason
- was believed by philosophes to be good if natural
- an intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought
- a new era of science that prompted scholars to rethink old notions
- a thing that philosophes encouraged society to improve
- was Francois's pen name
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- published the novel called a vindication of the rights of woman
- was an infulential french writer that simplified the british system
- social critics in france during the 16th centry
- was calle dby the philosophes because of the glorification of the bill o rights
- an agreement created by hobbes that allowed people to create their own government
- a philosopher that had a more positive outlook on human nature
13 Clues: was Francois's pen name • social critics in france during the 16th centry • was believed by philosophes to be good if natural • a philosophe that was commited to indivisual freedom • a thing that philosophes encouraged society to improve • is the process that truth could be discovered by reason • an intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought • ...
Mother's Day Flower Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-10
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- symbolizes anger and resentment especially when they are presented by someone with whom you have recently had a heated disagreement
- flowering plants characterised by leaves with sharp prickles on the margins
- symbolizes humility and devotion
- they represent luxury and are often a gift found in grocery stores
- found in the fields in a farm
- commonly found in Japan during the spring
- symbol of romance
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- its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, which is also the name for the Greek goddess of the rainbow
- given to congratulate new mothers to symbolize new beginnings
- the only flower that can kiss :)*
- can make your desserts taste like soap
- symbol of purity, enlightenment, self-regeneration and rebirth
- in folklore these were worn by young men in love
13 Clues: symbol of romance • found in the fields in a farm • symbolizes humility and devotion • the only flower that can kiss :)* • can make your desserts taste like soap • commonly found in Japan during the spring • in folklore these were worn by young men in love • given to congratulate new mothers to symbolize new beginnings • ...
Aiden Wandel Section 1 and 2 2020-12-08
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- published the essay called "avindication of the rights of woman" in 1792
- an agreement where the people made the government
- a pen name
- events that marked the coming of modern science
- social critics in France during this period
- an Italian scientist who built of off astronomy theories
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- a theory where the sun is located in the center of the solar system
- new insight into the underlying beliefs with gov., religion, etc.
- a philosopher that held a more positive nature about humans.
- a new approach to science
- a theory of the structure of the solar system where earth is said to be in the center.
- a great philosophe who was passionately committed to individual freedom.
- another influential French writer who wrote about political liberty
13 Clues: a pen name • a new approach to science • social critics in France during this period • events that marked the coming of modern science • an agreement where the people made the government • an Italian scientist who built of off astronomy theories • a philosopher that held a more positive nature about humans. • ...
Kelly Park's Enlightenment crossword 2025-09-01
Across
- Person who made a statement called "Tabula rasa"
- It's something that lawfully given and cannot be taken away
- Science of money, study of money
- John Locke's statement. Latin for blank state
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- Testing the hypothesis
- Proof you got from evidence
- Book full of definition of words
- Examination, looking and figuring something out
8 Clues: Testing the hypothesis • Proof you got from evidence • Book full of definition of words • Science of money, study of money • John Locke's statement. Latin for blank state • Examination, looking and figuring something out • Person who made a statement called "Tabula rasa" • It's something that lawfully given and cannot be taken away
Fiction Terms Crossword 4 (N to R) 2021-01-14
Across
- The main character of the story.
- The storyteller.
- The main effect the author hopes to achieve, for example, entertainment, thought, enlightenment, action, demonstrating something about life or human nature.
- The storyline or organization of events or episodes within a story.
- Another word for 'story.'
- Any subject matter or techniques that create a true-to-life impression for the reader.
- Entertaining stories that contain one or more of the following characteristics - fantasy, improbabilit, extravagance, naiveté, love, adventure or myth.
- The incidents that precede the action.
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- Detail in a story that is specific to a geographic region or an environment.
- Synonym for denoument.
- A difficult problem or unpleasant situation.
- Perspective from which a story is seen or told.
- Ordinary language or literary expression not marked by obvious rhythm or rhyme.
13 Clues: The storyteller. • Synonym for denoument. • Another word for 'story.' • The main character of the story. • The incidents that precede the action. • A difficult problem or unpleasant situation. • Perspective from which a story is seen or told. • The storyline or organization of events or episodes within a story. • ...
Immanuel Kant Crossword 2021-10-04
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- An unconditional moral obligation which is always in place
- _________ the Great, King of Prussia in 1740
- Theory of __________, has underlying factors in modern science
- Branch of philosophy that deals with abstract thoughts
- Kant's work published in 1797; discusses the Categorial Imperative
- Kant's work published in 1781; argues the way the world seems is not an accurate reflection of how it really is and rejects the idea of metaphysics in science
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- Kant broadened the definition of this; Kant introduced this as the idea of "self given law"
- The religion Kant was born into but then stepped away from
- "________ to know!"
- Kant's idea of this was that people could think freely for themselves
- Kant compared his findings to the astronomical findings of this man
- Freedom implies ________.
- Where Immanuel Kant was born
13 Clues: "________ to know!" • Freedom implies ________. • Where Immanuel Kant was born • _________ the Great, King of Prussia in 1740 • Branch of philosophy that deals with abstract thoughts • The religion Kant was born into but then stepped away from • An unconditional moral obligation which is always in place • Theory of __________, has underlying factors in modern science • ...
Vocab 2021-12-06
Across
- Powers not identified in the Constitution, which are entrusted to Congress
- First 10 amendments to the constitution, stating fundamental rights to citizen
- people rule through elected government
- against ratifying the Constitution, feared the federal government, and wanted the Bill Of Rights to include people's rights
- Based on John Locke (Basic rights and freedoms that all humans are entitled)
- Powers are divided among different branches of government to make sure no one branch has too much power
- powers that belong to the state government
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- movement that promoted the idea that knowlede, reason, and science would improve society
- englands legislative body
- an official change or addition to the Constitution
- Powers shared by the State and the federal government
- delegates of Constitutional Convention who shaped the Constitution
- to approve
13 Clues: to approve • englands legislative body • people rule through elected government • powers that belong to the state government • an official change or addition to the Constitution • Powers shared by the State and the federal government • delegates of Constitutional Convention who shaped the Constitution • ...
Trentuzzle 2024-03-20
Across
- The number given to the amount of motion in a moving object.
- A singular portion of matter.
- Slang term referring to girls with an emphasis on mental health.
- The belief that there is no inherent meaning to this world.
- Word used to describe a cute anime girl.
- The god of the realm you are looking at.
- The path to enlightenment and release from the cycle of life and death.
- A cute fish that eats other fish.
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- Ferocious beast who lived in the late cretaceous era.
- To end one's own existence.
- A Chinese Belief system that places importance on filial piety.
- The word for the day that comes after the day that comes after yesterday.
- Individual who's identity does not correspond to their assigned characterization.
13 Clues: To end one's own existence. • A singular portion of matter. • A cute fish that eats other fish. • Word used to describe a cute anime girl. • The god of the realm you are looking at. • Ferocious beast who lived in the late cretaceous era. • The belief that there is no inherent meaning to this world. • The number given to the amount of motion in a moving object. • ...
Topic 16 Lesson 6 - The Enlightenment 2024-03-22
Across
- when many European scholars began to break away from tradition in the 1700s
- a religious belief based on reason
- supported deism and opposed the government's favoring one religion and barring others
- became the center of the Enlightenment
- King Louis XIV was also known as the
- Peter I, called Peter the Great, established the city of
- political theory that people needed to obey a government that had the power of a leviathan
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- wrote that England had the best government because it had separation of powers
- King Charles I was executed because he did not sign what
- family that ruled Austria during the 1700s
- turned England into a constitutional monarchy
- book that states that government rests on the will of the people, or what people want
- built the grand palace of Versailles
13 Clues: a religious belief based on reason • built the grand palace of Versailles • King Louis XIV was also known as the • became the center of the Enlightenment • family that ruled Austria during the 1700s • turned England into a constitutional monarchy • King Charles I was executed because he did not sign what • Peter I, called Peter the Great, established the city of • ...
Final Review-Period 6-Aracely,Kimberly,Ana,Zorayda 2014-12-15
Across
- overt favoritism toward native-born Americans
- Machines organized group that controlled the activities of a political party in a city
- Journalism sensational style of writing which exaggerated the news to lure & enrage readers
- intellectual movement that began in Europe
- Jungle Upton sinclairs work taled about sickening conditions of meatpacking industry
- migrated westwards along Oregon Trail to escape persecution
- made local transit reliable & westward expansion possible
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- illegal use of political influence for personal gain
- journalists who wrote about the corrupt side of business & public life in mass circulation magazines
- Process involved injecting air into molten iron to remove the carbon & other impurities
- Revolution large scale production resulting in massive change in social & economic organization
- Integration companies producing similar products merge
12 Clues: intellectual movement that began in Europe • overt favoritism toward native-born Americans • illegal use of political influence for personal gain • Integration companies producing similar products merge • made local transit reliable & westward expansion possible • migrated westwards along Oregon Trail to escape persecution • ...
Extra Credit 2022-05-18
Across
- the process by which people and goods move easily across borders
- political information used to influence public opinion used in North Korea
- class structure that is determined by birth
- to make from raw materials by hand or machinery
- to work or provide a service.
- what limited government does the USA have.
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- geographical area that is protected by the Antarctic treaty.
- a place at the edge of a body of water for ships to load and unload their cargo.
- Brahman and Vedas are part of this religion
- working the the soil producing of crops and raising of livestock.
- China USSR North Korea have this kind of unlimited government
- This religion believes good behavior is the ways to achieve enlightenment(Nirvana)
12 Clues: to work or provide a service. • what limited government does the USA have. • Brahman and Vedas are part of this religion • class structure that is determined by birth • to make from raw materials by hand or machinery • geographical area that is protected by the Antarctic treaty. • China USSR North Korea have this kind of unlimited government • ...
CH7-8 Vocabulary 2022-02-02
Across
- A government in which a small group has control
- Enslaved person in ancient Sparta
- A person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- The territory governed by an official known as a satrap
- A group of armed foot soldiers in Ancient Greece arranged close together in rows
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- The outer border of a circle; the measurement of that border
- A Persian religion based on the belief of one god
- A scared shrine where a priest or priestess spoke for a god or goddess
- Greek teachers of philosophy, reasoning, and public speaking
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- A story written in the form of a play
- A high-ranked government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders
12 Clues: Enslaved person in ancient Sparta • A story written in the form of a play • A government in which a small group has control • A Persian religion based on the belief of one god • A person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment • A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides • The territory governed by an official known as a satrap • ...
Japan 2024-02-06
Across
- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- a male member of a ruler’s court
- someone who holds a high social level
- head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
- a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- form of Buddhism, stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
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- One of the greatest writers of early Japanese history
- encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- a tower-shaped structure,several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
- form of Buddhism founded on the belief that all people can reach paradise
- Code of the samurai--a honest, fair, and fearless
- a Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature
12 Clues: a male member of a ruler’s court • someone who holds a high social level • a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai • Code of the samurai--a honest, fair, and fearless • One of the greatest writers of early Japanese history • a Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature • ...
#1 Japan 2024-02-06
Across
- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- a male member of a ruler’s court
- someone who holds a high social level
- head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
- a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- form of Buddhism, stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
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- One of the greatest writers of early Japanese history
- encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- a tower-shaped structure,several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
- form of Buddhism founded on the belief that all people can reach paradise
- Code of the samurai a honest, fair, and fearless
- A Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature
12 Clues: a male member of a ruler’s court • someone who holds a high social level • a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai • Code of the samurai a honest, fair, and fearless • One of the greatest writers of early Japanese history • A Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature • ...
Medieval Japan 2024-02-06
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- head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- a male member of a ruler's court
- a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- a tower-shaped structure, several stories,and upturned, tiled roofs
- someone who holds a high social level
- encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- form of Buddhism founded on the belief that all people can reach paradise
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- form of Buddhism, stresses self reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- one of the greatest writers in early Japanese history
- a Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature
- the code of the samurai-- a honest, fair, and fearless
12 Clues: a male member of a ruler's court • someone who holds a high social level • a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai • one of the greatest writers in early Japanese history • the code of the samurai-- a honest, fair, and fearless • a Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature • ...
Japanese Vocabulary 2024-01-24
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- A member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- Code of the samurai, honest, fair, and fearless
- A male member of a ruler's court
- One of the greatest writers of early Japanese history
- A Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature
- A Local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- Head of the military government in Japan in the era of the samurai
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- Encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- Someone who holds a high social level
- Form of Buddhism, stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- Form of Buddhism founded on the belief that all people can reach paradise
- A tower-shaped structure that is several stories and upturned with tile roofs
12 Clues: A male member of a ruler's court • Someone who holds a high social level • A member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • Code of the samurai, honest, fair, and fearless • 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 • ...
