enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
China 2013-11-06
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- Popular and painful practice for girls during the Tang Dynasty
- China's production and use of this in the Song Dynasty was more than that of Europe's
- This Dynasty was China's "Industrial Revolution"
- The cosmopolitan capital of the Tang Dynasty
- People from Manchuria who forced the Song Dynasty south
- When independent countries send embassies to the capital city to pay respects and give gifts
- Piety The Confucianism principal of respect to one's family and ancestors
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- The Tang Dynasty was the golden age of ____ and ____
- Canal Connects the Yellow and Yangzi Rivers
- Gentry Those who passed the imperial exam system became part of this
- Princes and aristocrats would pay Buddhist _____ to pray for their success in return for tax exemption and free land
- The most popular sect of Buddhism in China
- The only Chinese empress
- Rice Doubled the Chinese population
- One who postpones nirvana to help others achieve enlightenment
15 Clues: The only Chinese empress • Rice Doubled the Chinese population • The most popular sect of Buddhism in China • Canal Connects the Yellow and Yangzi Rivers • The cosmopolitan capital of the Tang Dynasty • This Dynasty was China's "Industrial Revolution" • The Tang Dynasty was the golden age of ____ and ____ • People from Manchuria who forced the Song Dynasty south • ...
Buddhism 2013-01-11
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- Suffering
- The Eightfold _____ will lead one to enlightenment.
- Ignorance, Attachment, and Aversion are known as the three _____.
- When religious leaders lead a government.
- _____ Gautama was born awake, able to communicate, and walk.
- In the Nobel Truths, it is said that this is present in all things.
- At the age of 29, Siddhartha left the _____ to change meeting suffering.
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- Siddhartha became known as the _____.
- Siddhartha saw this kind of monk who had renounced the pleasures of humanity.
- Teachings of elders.
- Buddha's last words were these: "_____ are all created things; strive on with awareness".
- Siddhartha's father was the king of the Shakya clan in _____.
- Right way to earn a _____ means to take a job that does not harm humans or animals.
- When a person gives up all desires, he/she would reach this state.
- The things you do in this life affect the one after.
15 Clues: Suffering • Teachings of elders. • Siddhartha became known as the _____. • When religious leaders lead a government. • The Eightfold _____ will lead one to enlightenment. • The things you do in this life affect the one after. • _____ Gautama was born awake, able to communicate, and walk. • Siddhartha's father was the king of the Shakya clan in _____. • ...
revolutionary 2021-06-09
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- Regular colonists who agreed to fight at a minutes notice.
- colonists who remained loyal to the British
- the start of boycott the British goods and smuggled in non-British trade goods
- negotiated a treaty of alliance with France
- booklet of view for the colonists to demand freedom from the British rule
- his leadership and strategies saved the untrained and destruction of the continental army.
- battle of October 1781 that ended the Revolutionary War
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- result of the Boston Tea Party
- colonists believed in independence from England
- age of Reason and individualism
- colonists required to pay taxes for any printed materials
- produced a booklet “common Sense”
- only colony not to send a representative to the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia
- supported Continental Army after the Battle of Saratoga
- colonists who chose to side neither with Patriots nor the Loyalists
15 Clues: result of the Boston Tea Party • age of Reason and individualism • produced a booklet “common Sense” • colonists who remained loyal to the British • negotiated a treaty of alliance with France • colonists believed in independence from England • supported Continental Army after the Battle of Saratoga • battle of October 1781 that ended the Revolutionary War • ...
revolutionary 2021-06-09
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- Regular colonists who agreed to fight at a minutes notice.
- colonists who remained loyal to the British
- the start of boycott the British goods and smuggled in non-British trade goods
- negotiated a treaty of alliance with France
- booklet of view for the colonists to demand freedom from the British rule
- his leadership and strategies saved the untrained and destruction of the continental army.
- battle of October 1781 that ended the Revolutionary War
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- result of the Boston Tea Party
- colonists believed in independence from England
- age of Reason and individualism
- colonists required to pay taxes for any printed materials
- produced a booklet “common Sense”
- only colony not to send a representative to the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia
- supported Continental Army after the Battle of Saratoga
- colonists who chose to side neither with Patriots nor the Loyalists
15 Clues: result of the Boston Tea Party • age of Reason and individualism • produced a booklet “common Sense” • colonists who remained loyal to the British • negotiated a treaty of alliance with France • colonists believed in independence from England • supported Continental Army after the Battle of Saratoga • battle of October 1781 that ended the Revolutionary War • ...
Asian Religions 2021-10-07
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- Spiritual tradition of Chinese origin that emphasizes living in harmony and balance with nature.
- Hinduism originated from this group of people.
- Stands for "belief in the soul."
- Refrain from killing, do not take what is not given, no adultry or spread of gossip, no use of alcohol.
- Strict follower of buddhism; highly respected; dedicates entire life to buddhism.
- Founder of Buddhism.
- Founder of Daoism; Prophet of Confucious.
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- Monks, Nuns, Lay, Pilgrims.
- Brahmins, Warriors, Commoners, Sutras, & Untouchables.
- Highest form of enlightenment in Buddhism.
- Religion based on a series of authentic teachings attributed to Gautama.
- Breaking the cycle of samsara; resting in Brahman.
- rebirth
- Religion where people’s actions and thoughts can depict their current life and impact their afterlife as well.
- Symbol that represents the two complementary forces that make up all aspects and phenomena of life; symbol of balance.
15 Clues: rebirth • Founder of Buddhism. • Monks, Nuns, Lay, Pilgrims. • Stands for "belief in the soul." • Founder of Daoism; Prophet of Confucious. • Highest form of enlightenment in Buddhism. • Hinduism originated from this group of people. • Breaking the cycle of samsara; resting in Brahman. • Brahmins, Warriors, Commoners, Sutras, & Untouchables. • ...
module 3 crossword 2022-10-24
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- A British army officer who served as a general during the revolutionary war.
- unbiased person or country
- a 47 page pamphlet written by Thomas Paine advocating independence from Great Britain to the thirteen colonies
- colonists who rebelled against British control during American Revolution.
- a deadly riot that occured on March 5, 1770 on King Street in Boston between a patriot mob throwing items at a squad of British soldiers.
- third president of the united states
- life, liberty, property
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- an intellectual and cultural movement in the eighteenth century that emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith.
- commander of the continental army
- war thats secured American independence
- A political protest that occured on December 16, 1773 where colonists dressed indians and dumped tea in the harbor
- ready to fight at minutes notice
- supporter of existing government
- where did Cornwallis surrender
- act that taxed all papers in America
15 Clues: life, liberty, property • unbiased person or country • where did Cornwallis surrender • ready to fight at minutes notice • supporter of existing government • commander of the continental army • act that taxed all papers in America • third president of the united states • war thats secured American independence • ...
French Revolution 2017-12-10
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- /Population of France started to grow
- /colonists had help from France against Great Britain
- /john Locke believed all people had natural rights
- /Prison was attacked because peasants wanted weapons
- /Was started by Robespierre(dictator) Reign of Terror
- /the middle class in France
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- /He was executed for treason by guillotine in 1793.
- /started the Reign of Terror in France
- /Marie Theresa of Austria daughter
- /a change of government in which a new group of leaders seize power by force
- /Money was spent on different things because wars was expensive
- /The three estates was divided in France
- /a national banking system,set up an efficient taxation system,ended government corruption,restored the position of the Catholic Church in France,He also wrote a uniform system of laws known as the Napoleonic Code.
- /a social class in France before the French Revolution
- / extreme or far-reaching
15 Clues: /the middle class in France • /Marie Theresa of Austria daughter • /Population of France started to grow • /started the Reign of Terror in France • / extreme or far-reaching • /The three estates was divided in France • /He was executed for treason by guillotine in 1793. • /Prison was attacked because peasants wanted weapons • ...
The History of Health Care 2019-08-24
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- A period in which the study of medicine was prohibited
- Used to sew wounds
- The civilization that created sewers to maintain a sanitary environment
- Founded the American Red Cross in 1881
- The people who acted in the place of physicians for Egyptians
- The process of inserting a new gene to replace an abnormal one
- The first known physician
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- Medicine made from the foxglove plant and used to treat heart conditions
- A period of enlightenment
- A civilization that held back medical progress for centuries
- A roman who said that the body is composed of 4 fluids
- The procedure of cutting a hole in the skull to drive away the "evil spirits"
- Created the "Doctrine of the Four Basic Qualities"
- Name given to the second wave of the Bubonic Plague
- The study of the body structures of organisms and their locations
15 Clues: Used to sew wounds • A period of enlightenment • The first known physician • Founded the American Red Cross in 1881 • Created the "Doctrine of the Four Basic Qualities" • Name given to the second wave of the Bubonic Plague • A period in which the study of medicine was prohibited • A roman who said that the body is composed of 4 fluids • ...
Period 2 Review Key Concept 2.1 2023-12-12
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- Name the absolute ruler of Russia, Male
- revolt against the monarchies of France
- the eventual cure for smallpox
- economic system that saw growth in this time and placed value in material items like clothes
- colonies in the Americas revolt against Britain's oversea dominance
- Name the absolute ruler of Russia, Female
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- a small book with fables, parables, or political ideas that became widespread
- Loosening of social standards led to a highernumber of births known as
- A branch of religion that called for warm, pious, accessible worship
- A new branch of religion formed by John Wesley
- What system forced Africans to work in the Americas
- Enlightenment era thinker who wrote Emile forhis illegitimate children
- someone who practiced medicine using herbs and warding off evil spirits
- Name the absolute ruler of France, built Versailles
- Name the Lord Protector of England
15 Clues: the eventual cure for smallpox • Name the Lord Protector of England • Name the absolute ruler of Russia, Male • revolt against the monarchies of France • Name the absolute ruler of Russia, Female • A new branch of religion formed by John Wesley • What system forced Africans to work in the Americas • Name the absolute ruler of France, built Versailles • ...
Vocab #10 2023-10-24
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- Synonyms with forethought, readiness
- An inscription, as a status or building / a motto or quotation, as in the beginning of a literary composition, setting forth a theme
- Synonyms with attrition, absolve
- The use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meanings
- Antonyms with helpful, beneficial
- Having many twists and turns
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- A clue to the audience of what is to come
- A device that allows the writer to present events that happened before the time of the current narration or the current events in the story
- Antonyms with forthrightness, sincere
- To move back,especially to retreat to a former state
- Antonyms with contemporary, modern
- Lacking in liveliness and flavor
- A moment of enlightenment in which the underlying truth, essential nature, or real meaning of something is suddenly made clean to characters or reader
- Synonyms with abate, mellow, placate
- Synonyms with brusque, hostile, aggressive
15 Clues: Having many twists and turns • Lacking in liveliness and flavor • Synonyms with attrition, absolve • Antonyms with helpful, beneficial • Antonyms with contemporary, modern • Synonyms with forethought, readiness • Synonyms with abate, mellow, placate • Antonyms with forthrightness, sincere • A clue to the audience of what is to come • ...
Ancient Japan 2025-03-13
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- a spiritual discipline that involves deep relaxation and clearing the mind of distracting thoughts
- someone who holds a high social level
- a Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature
- to come into possession of something
- the state of gaining spiritual knowledge and finding truth
- having meaning and importance
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- a male member of a ruler’s court
- not real; imagined
- the countryside, as opposed to a city or town
- a Japanese novel and Heian masterpiece written by Murasaki Shikibu; considered one of the great works of world literature
- a Japanese ruler who encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- a person’s behavior, especially in front of other people
- to slowly break down or destroy
- the cultural flowering in Japan that took place between the late 8th and the late 12th centuries
- a tower-shaped structure with several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
15 Clues: not real; imagined • having meaning and importance • to slowly break down or destroy • a male member of a ruler’s court • to come into possession of something • someone who holds a high social level • the countryside, as opposed to a city or town • a person’s behavior, especially in front of other people • the state of gaining spiritual knowledge and finding truth • ...
Modernity 2022-02-17
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- In very simple terms, it is a term designed to mark a distinct break from traditional ways of living.
- a system of administration based upon organization into bureaus, division of labour, a hierarchy of authority, etc: designed to dispose of a large body of work in a routine manner
- revolution a period of development in the latter half of the 18th century that transformed largely rural, agrarian societies in Europe and America into industrialized, urban ones.goods that had once been crafted by hand started to be produced in mass quantities by machines in factories.
- The name given by Karl Polanyi to the historical moment, characterised by massive social, political, technological, economic, and intellectual change, which marks the beginning of modernity.
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- A set of doctrines or beliefs that are shared by the members of a social group or that form the basis of a political, economic, or other system (such as liberalism, conservatism, and communism).
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- A form of political authority unique to modernity comprising various institutions such as the legislature, judiciary, police, armed forces, and central and local administration. It claims a monopoly of power and legitimacy within a bounded territory.
- A preoccupation with calculating the most efficient means to achieve one's goals.
- An eighteenth century philosophical movement based on notions of progress through the application of reason and rationality. Enlightenment philosophers foresaw a world free from religious dogma, within human control
- A cuIture centred on the promotion, sale and acquisition of consumer goods.
- The process whereby political, social, economic and cultural relations increasingly take on a global scale
- a term used by sociologist George Ritzer in his book to define the process by which institutions in society become standardized and focused on efficiency and predictability.
- the process through which cities grow while more and more people leave the countryside to go live in these cities
13 Clues: A cuIture centred on the promotion, sale and acquisition of consumer goods. • A preoccupation with calculating the most efficient means to achieve one's goals. • In very simple terms, it is a term designed to mark a distinct break from traditional ways of living. • ...
Modernism 2022-03-01
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- a term used by sociologist George Ritzer in his book to define the process by which institutions in society become standardized and focused on efficiency and predictability.
- An eighteenth century philosophical movement based on notions of progress through the application of reason and rationality. Enlightenment philosophers foresaw a world free from religious dogma, within human control
- A set of doctrines or beliefs that are shared by the members of a social group or that form the basis of a political, economic, or other system (such as liberalism, conservatism, and communism).
- The name given by Karl Polanyi to the historical moment, characterised by massive social, political, technological, economic, and intellectual change, which marks the beginning of modernity.
- A preoccupation with calculating the most efficient means to achieve one's goals.
- In very simple terms, it is a term designed to mark a distinct break from traditional ways of living.
- a system of administration based upon organization into bureaus, division of labour, a hierarchy of authority, etc: designed to dispose of a large body of work in a routine manner
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- A form of political authority unique to modernity comprising various institutions such as the legislature, judiciary, police, armed forces, and central and local administration. It claims a monopoly of power and legitimacy within a bounded territory.
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- The process whereby political, social, economic and cultural relations increasingly take on a global scale
- the process through which cities grow while more and more people leave the countryside to go live in these cities
- A cuIture centred on the promotion, sale and acquisition of consumer goods.
- a period of development in the latter half of the 18th century that transformed largely rural, agrarian societies in Europe and America into industrialized, urban ones. Goods that had once been crafted by hand started to be produced in mass quantities by machines in factories.
13 Clues: A cuIture centred on the promotion, sale and acquisition of consumer goods. • A preoccupation with calculating the most efficient means to achieve one's goals. • In very simple terms, it is a term designed to mark a distinct break from traditional ways of living. • ...
History of Philosophy 2024-02-11
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- Descartes: French philosopher and mathematician famous for his statement "Cogito, ergo sum" ("I think, therefore I am") and his foundational role in the development of modern philosophy.
- Pre-Socratic philosopher who argued for the existence of a single, unchanging reality, asserting that "what is, is, and what is not, cannot be."
- Greek philosopher often considered the first Western philosopher, known for proposing that water is the fundamental substance of the universe.
- Greek philosopher and polymath, student of Plato, who made significant contributions to logic, metaphysics, ethics, politics, and more.
- Gautama: Also known as the Buddha, founder of Buddhism, who taught the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path as a means to achieve enlightenment and liberation from suffering.
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- Chinese philosopher and educator whose teachings emphasized morality, family values, and social harmony, influencing Chinese culture for centuries.
- Classical Greek philosopher known for his Socratic method, which involved asking probing questions to stimulate critical thinking and self-discovery.
- Disciple of Socrates and author of numerous philosophical dialogues, including "The Republic" and "The Symposium," in which he explores ideas about justice, the forms, and the nature of reality.
- German philosopher whose "Critique of Pure Reason" revolutionized Western philosophy, introducing concepts such as transcendental idealism and the categorical imperative.
- Hume: Scottish Enlightenment philosopher known for his empiricist approach to philosophy, skepticism regarding causality, and his influential works on ethics, epistemology, and metaphysics.
- Pre-Socratic philosopher who famously stated that "you cannot step into the same river twice," emphasizing the concept of constant change and flux.
- Augustine: Early Christian theologian and philosopher whose works, such as "Confessions" and "City of God," profoundly influenced Western Christian thought and philosophy.
- Chinese philosopher and founder of Daoism, author of the "Tao Te Ching," which expounds the concept of the Tao (the Way) and the principle of wu wei (effortless action).
- Thomas Aquinas: Influential medieval philosopher and theologian who synthesized Aristotelian philosophy with Christian theology, most notably in his seminal work "Summa Theologica."
14 Clues: Greek philosopher and polymath, student of Plato, who made significant contributions to logic, metaphysics, ethics, politics, and more. • Greek philosopher often considered the first Western philosopher, known for proposing that water is the fundamental substance of the universe. • ...
art peranakan culture Danish 6D 2024-05-10
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- is a powerful symbol in Chinese culture
- is a symbol of renewal fortune and prosperity
- is a symbol of purity enlightenment spiritual growth fish is a symbol of abundance prosperity and good fortune
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- is a symbol of longevity good fortune and wisdom
- is planted in a paddy field
- is a symbol of wealth prosperity and good fortune
6 Clues: is planted in a paddy field • is a powerful symbol in Chinese culture • is a symbol of renewal fortune and prosperity • is a symbol of longevity good fortune and wisdom • is a symbol of wealth prosperity and good fortune • is a symbol of purity enlightenment spiritual growth fish is a symbol of abundance prosperity and good fortune
Imperialism 2024-06-04
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- territorial area in which political influence of one nation are more or less paramount
- theory that trade generates wealth, stimulated by accumulation of profitable balances
- form of imperialism with some self rule
- policy of extending power and territory of a nation directly or by gaining indirect control over the political/economical life of other areas
- resulted in liberal reforms
- national hero, made liberal reforms (La Reforma)
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- trading company owned by the wealthy, responsible for expanding British control in China and India
- meeting with the intention of dividing and distributing Africa
- event that limited Shogun power and restore emperor's power
- revolutions inspired by: enlightenment and French and American Revolutions
- form of imperialism with no self rule
- fought for independence of Haiti + emancipation of slaves
12 Clues: resulted in liberal reforms • form of imperialism with no self rule • form of imperialism with some self rule • national hero, made liberal reforms (La Reforma) • fought for independence of Haiti + emancipation of slaves • event that limited Shogun power and restore emperor's power • meeting with the intention of dividing and distributing Africa • ...
Ancient Japan Vocabulary 2024-02-06
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- Someone who holds a high social level
- A Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature
- Form of Buddhism, stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- A tower-shaped structure,several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
- One of the greatest writers of early Japanese history
- A member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- Code of the samurai--a honest, fair, and fearless
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- A Japanese ruler who encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- Form of Buddhism founded on the belief that all people can reach paradise
- A local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- 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 Vocabulary 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
- 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
- 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 • ...
A SAMURAI MUST KNOW THESE WORDS By: Jiselle D 2023-04-27
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- to manage and organize
- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- having experiences and knowledge, especially with culture and art
- lower in rank or quality
- the head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
- a form of Buddhism founded on their belief
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- styles of fighting or self-defense, such as modern-day judo and karate, that began mostly in Asia
- the return of a past state, situation, or ruler
- a samurai code that called on warriors to be honest, fair, and fearless
- a form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- the highest level
12 Clues: the highest level • to manage and organize • lower in rank or quality • a form of Buddhism founded on their belief • a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • the return of a past state, situation, or ruler • a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai • having experiences and knowledge, especially with culture and art • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2025-01-06
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- The first noble truth that involves suffering.
- A key Buddhist virtue, meaning to show love and care for all beings.
- The practice of ethical conduct, right action, and speech in Buddhism.
- The founder of Buddhism.
- The path leading to the cessation of suffering
- The Buddhist belief that all things are impermanent
- The final goal of Buddhist practice, free from suffering and desire.
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- The term for the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in Buddhist thought.
- A form of meditation that helps clear the mind.
- A Buddhist scripture, often referred to as the teachings of the Buddha.
- The term for spiritual liberation or freedom from the cycle of rebirth.
- The central practice in Buddhism, often focused on breathing.
12 Clues: The founder of Buddhism. • The first noble truth that involves suffering. • The path leading to the cessation of suffering • A form of meditation that helps clear the mind. • The Buddhist belief that all things are impermanent • The central practice in Buddhism, often focused on breathing. • A key Buddhist virtue, meaning to show love and care for all beings. • ...
Japan vocab 2024-01-25
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- head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
- a tower-shaped structure,several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
- Code of the samurai--a honest, fair, and fearless
- form of Buddhism, stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- a male member of a ruler’s court
- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
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- encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- One of the greatest writers of early Japanese history
- local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- form of Buddhism founded on the belief that all people can reach paradise
- a Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature
- someone who holds a high social
12 Clues: someone who holds a high social • a male member of a ruler’s court • local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai • a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • 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 • ...
HISTORY 2024-01-24
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- One of the greatest writers of early Japanese history
- someone who holds a high social level
- form of Buddhism, stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
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- a tower-shaped structure,several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- 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
- a male member of a ruler’s court
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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- form of Buddhism, stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- One of the greatest writers of early Japanese history
- Code of the samurai--a honest, fair, and fearless
- a male member of a ruler’s court
- head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
- a Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature
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- encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- form of Buddhism founded on the belief that all people can reach paradise
- a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- someone who holds a high social level
- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- a tower-shaped structure,several stories and upturned, tiled 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 • 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 • ...
Unit 5 Terms 2025-04-03
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- policy where strong nations sought to control smaller nations economically, politicaly, and culturally
- system where government controls everything
- system where economic is controlled by private companies not the government
- strong feeling of pride for one's nation
- movement that emphasized science
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- person sent by a religious group to convert indigenous populations
- using Charles Darwin's theory of "survival of the fittest" to justify European expansion
- political and economic theories of Karl Marx
- forceful overthrow of political or governmental system in favor of other system
- system where governments have very little control or involvement in economics
- market where buyers only have one company or option to purchase from
- the idea that all humans are born with rights to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness
12 Clues: movement that emphasized science • strong feeling of pride for one's nation • system where government controls everything • political and economic theories of Karl Marx • person sent by a religious group to convert indigenous populations • market where buyers only have one company or option to purchase from • ...
Hitler's Rule ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) 2021-06-05
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- The head of the Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment, Joseph ____
- In 1933, Hitler was at last appointed ____
- An item that was made affordable for all Germans by Goebbel
- The alternative German word for "the night of the broken glass"
- The _________ Laws which allowed exclusion of Jews from German Society
- The ______, also known as the Shoah, was the genocide of European Jews during World War II.
- Adolf Hitler's German shepherds' name
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- The ____ act which strengthened Hitler's position of authority
- The elite force of "Pure Aryans" which served as Hitler's personal bodyguard.
- What the Germans call a tank
- the aerial warfare branch of the Wehrmacht during World War II.
- The Nazis set out to make Germany a _____ state
12 Clues: What the Germans call a tank • Adolf Hitler's German shepherds' name • In 1933, Hitler was at last appointed ____ • The Nazis set out to make Germany a _____ state • An item that was made affordable for all Germans by Goebbel • The ____ act which strengthened Hitler's position of authority • The alternative German word for "the night of the broken glass" • ...
From Roots to Articles 2025-09-03
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- A new set of rules we live under today
- The era of John Locke, Montesquieu, and others who changed politics.
- This war was what the Americans fought against the British to gain independence.
- The first social contract in America signed by Massachusetts Colonists named for this ship.
- When a king or queen rules and sometimes controls laws
- A farmer named Shay started this in the 1780's.
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- The ARTICLES OF this were the first set of laws in the United States.
- This document sealed our fate as a brand-new nation.
- What the Declaration of Independence pushed for the Americans.
- The first President under the new Constitution
- An issue with the Articles of Confederation.
- The biggest issue with the Articles of Confederation.
12 Clues: A new set of rules we live under today • An issue with the Articles of Confederation. • The first President under the new Constitution • A farmer named Shay started this in the 1780's. • This document sealed our fate as a brand-new nation. • The biggest issue with the Articles of Confederation. • When a king or queen rules and sometimes controls laws • ...
Religion Unit Vocabulary 2022-10-17
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- Religious teaching by Buddha that when we destroy hatred and greed, we can attain perfect enlightenment
- Originated in India, can be both monotheistic and polytheistic, belief in reincarnation
- The belief in many gods
- Christian religion, based on the Bible and the teaching of Jesus
- A story that is made to explain to show why the world is the way it is now
- Beliefs practiced by multiple people
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- The belief in one god
- Collection of multiple stories that is made to explain the beliefs of certain groups
8 Clues: The belief in one god • The belief in many gods • Beliefs practiced by multiple people • Christian religion, based on the Bible and the teaching of Jesus • A story that is made to explain to show why the world is the way it is now • Collection of multiple stories that is made to explain the beliefs of certain groups • ...
A samurai must know these words Andrew C. 2023-04-27
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- A samurai code that believed warriors should be honest, fair, and fearless
- Buddhism form that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- A style of fighting or self defense that began mostly in Asia
- the return of a past state, situation, or ruler
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- A leader of Japan in the samurai era
- Buddhism form that believes people can reach paradise by the mercy of Amida Buddhism
- a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- A class of powerful warriors in Japan
8 Clues: A leader of Japan in the samurai era • A class of powerful warriors in Japan • a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai • the return of a past state, situation, or ruler • A style of fighting or self defense that began mostly in Asia • A samurai code that believed warriors should be honest, fair, and fearless • ...
late/postmodernism 2025-02-07
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- A perspective that challenges absolute truths and emphasises diversity.
- Based on personal perspectives, feelings, and interpretations rather than objective facts.
- A postmodern theorist known for his ideas on hyperreality and simulacra.
- An intellectual movement promoting reason, science, and progress.
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- A sociologist who explored risk society and the effects of modernisation.
- Representations that have no connection to reality, creating a hyperreal world.
- A grand, overarching explanation or theory about society and history.
- The process of self-examination and adaptation in response to social change.
8 Clues: An intellectual movement promoting reason, science, and progress. • A grand, overarching explanation or theory about society and history. • A perspective that challenges absolute truths and emphasises diversity. • A postmodern theorist known for his ideas on hyperreality and simulacra. • A sociologist who explored risk society and the effects of modernisation. • ...
Lesson 2 vocab 2025-02-03
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- he was a French writer and participant in Paris Salons
- It limited the English rulers power and protected some rights of the people
- bloody period of the French Revolution during which the the government executed thousands of its opponents
- A document that declared the American colonies Independence from Britain
- A parliaments further limited the monarchs rights
- The use of reason in shaping people's ideas about society and politics
- Bonaparte 30 year old general who took control of France
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- constitution guaranteed French citizens some rights and taxes fairer
8 Clues: A parliaments further limited the monarchs rights • he was a French writer and participant in Paris Salons • Bonaparte 30 year old general who took control of France • constitution guaranteed French citizens some rights and taxes fairer • The use of reason in shaping people's ideas about society and politics • ...
Unit 5-Industrialization 2025-04-29
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- Material produced during Hundred Days Reform
- Middle class between peasantry and aristocracy in Francce
- ____ Revolution-a period of significant economic and social change, marked by the rise of factories and machine-powered production, replacing traditional methods of handcrafting and agriculture
- French general that rose to power following French Revolution
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- Name of colonies that broke off from British Empire in North America
- Philosophical movement in Europe promoting reason and individuality
- Developer and creator of Marxism
- attempt to modernize Qing dynasty in China
8 Clues: Developer and creator of Marxism • attempt to modernize Qing dynasty in China • Material produced during Hundred Days Reform • Middle class between peasantry and aristocracy in Francce • French general that rose to power following French Revolution • Philosophical movement in Europe promoting reason and individuality • ...
World Religions Vocabulary 2022-10-12
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- a day of religious observance and abstinence from work
- rebirth of a soul in a new body whether it be human, animal, or spiritual
- key practices that a Muslim is obligated to fulfill throughout their lifetime
- a place of Christian worship
- a place of Muslim worship.
- belief in a single god
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- a place of Jewish worship
- a state in which an individual surpasses desire and suffering and attains nirvana
- believed to be a sacred relic; described as a wooden chest, covered in pure gold, bearing the Ten Commandments
- belief that every deed one does throughout their lifetime will determine their fate in future life
- belief is more than one god
11 Clues: belief in a single god • a place of Jewish worship • a place of Muslim worship. • belief is more than one god • a place of Christian worship • a day of religious observance and abstinence from work • rebirth of a soul in a new body whether it be human, animal, or spiritual • key practices that a Muslim is obligated to fulfill throughout their lifetime • ...
Greek Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-07
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- a traditional story that explains the practices or beliefs of a people, or something in the natural world
- a group of armed foot soldiers in ancient Greece arranged close together in rows
- a story meant to teach a lesson
- A Greek city-state
- a battle or war
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
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- enslaved people in ancient Sparta
- A body of land with water on three sides
- A gathering place; marketplace in ancient Greece
- a group of people living in a new territory who have ties to their homeland; the new territory itself
- someone who writes or performs epic poems or stories about heroes and their deeds
11 Clues: a battle or war • A Greek city-state • a story meant to teach a lesson • enslaved people in ancient Sparta • A body of land with water on three sides • A gathering place; marketplace in ancient Greece • a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment • a group of armed foot soldiers in ancient Greece arranged close together in rows • ...
The French Revolution 2021-04-01
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- Ten month period of executions carried out by the Committee of public Safety
- Population made up of everyone but the nobles and the clergy
- Political and social system in France before being abolished by the National Assembly
- French military and political ruler that rose to power during the revolution
- Execution machine symbolic of the French Revolution
- Revolutionary assembly formed by representatives of the Third Estate
- Document passed by the National Assembly in August 1789 granting civil rights to commoners
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- Inspiration for the revolution
- Oath taken by the Third Estate
- First and last name of the king of France during the French Revolution
- Amory and state prison stormed on July 14,1789
11 Clues: Inspiration for the revolution • Oath taken by the Third Estate • Amory and state prison stormed on July 14,1789 • Execution machine symbolic of the French Revolution • Population made up of everyone but the nobles and the clergy • Revolutionary assembly formed by representatives of the Third Estate • ...
Converging Cultures 2014-08-21
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- Letters that unify the colony
- The agitation against the Stamp Act that Samuel Adams led
- The resurgence of religion
- The first successful settlement in the U.S.
- Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine arguing about the King's responsibility for British actions against the colonies
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- Laws that kept African's from owning property, receiving an education, moving about freely and speaking in large groups
- The exchange of goods among England, the caribbean and Africa
- Contract that broke ties with Britain
- The first internal tax on American colonists by the British government
- An age where philosophers were free to express their beliefs
- A man whose theories state everyone's right to life, liberty, and property
11 Clues: The resurgence of religion • Letters that unify the colony • Contract that broke ties with Britain • The first successful settlement in the U.S. • The agitation against the Stamp Act that Samuel Adams led • An age where philosophers were free to express their beliefs • The exchange of goods among England, the caribbean and Africa • ...
cieri 2 Alexandria,Aden 2017-04-05
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- what brought native american,european,and african to come together?
- who escaped religious persecution (maryland)?
- power shared by monarchy and parliament?
- what caused nations to compete with each other to establish colonial empire?
- who escaped england to escape religious persecution in europe (pennsylvania)?
- What is the establishment of settlers from a nation?
- who escaped england to to escape religious persecution and seperate from the church of england?
- philosophy of reason as guide for society
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- power and right to govern come from the people who choose leaders to make laws
- who escaped england to reform or purify church of england (massachusetts)?
- what is the name of the trip between africa and the colonies?
11 Clues: power shared by monarchy and parliament? • philosophy of reason as guide for society • who escaped religious persecution (maryland)? • What is the establishment of settlers from a nation? • what is the name of the trip between africa and the colonies? • what brought native american,european,and african to come together? • ...
Kathleen Farabaugh - chapter 6 - sections 1 & 2 2020-12-08
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- a pursuassive writer who published an essay called A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
- a philosopher with a more positive view of human nature.
- a French writer who devoted himself to the study of political liberty.
- agreement in which people created a government
- a sun-centered theory that didn't completely explain why the planets orbited the way they did
- and Italian scientist who built new theories about astronomy.
- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- French word for philosophers
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- an intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems.
- the earth centered view of the universe.
- a new way of thinking about the natural world
- Francois Marie Arouet´s pen name
- a great philosopher who was passionately committed to individual freedom.
- the great English scientist
14 Clues: the great English scientist • French word for philosophers • Francois Marie Arouet´s pen name • the earth centered view of the universe. • a new way of thinking about the natural world • agreement in which people created a government • a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • a philosopher with a more positive view of human nature. • ...
Black History Month 2023 2023-10-03
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- The first female publishing director of British Vogue
- Crimean War nurse, awarded the Jamaican Order of Merit in 1990
- Founder of the MOBO awards
- Leading feminist, black nationalist, and squatters' rights campaigner
- The first black woman elected to parliament
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- Founder of the West Indian Gazette
- Key activist in the Montgomery bus boycott
- Founder and principal bassist of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and professor at the Royal Academy of Music
- Britain's youngest and first black female publisher, co-founder of Allison and Busby
- The first black woman to be elected to the United States Congress
- Gold medallist boxer with an undefeated record
- The first black female orthopaedic surgeon in Britain
- Environmental and political activist who founded the Green Belt Movement
- The first black singer to feature on BBC radio
14 Clues: Founder of the MOBO awards • Founder of the West Indian Gazette • Key activist in the Montgomery bus boycott • The first black woman elected to parliament • Gold medallist boxer with an undefeated record • The first black singer to feature on BBC radio • The first female publishing director of British Vogue • The first black female orthopaedic surgeon in Britain • ...
Buddhism 2024-02-08
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- This is the Japanese word for "religious meditation"
- harm, Try not to hurt others or yourself
- noble truths, the four central beliefs containing the essence of Buddhist teaching
- The Buddhist belief in impermanence, all things are in a constant state of flux and change.
- Where it all began
- a Sanskrit word used in many Indian languages
- The Buddhist belief in 'not self', that there is no permanent self/soul or essence to a person.
- The enlightened one
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- Freedom from disturbance; tranquility
- a widespread Asian religion or philosophy, founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- destiny or fate, following as effect from a cause
- the highest state that someone can attain, a state of enlightenment.
- Suffering. Belief that all life includes suffering and unsatisfactoriness.
- the eternal and inherent nature of reality, regarded in Hinduism
14 Clues: Where it all began • The enlightened one • Freedom from disturbance; tranquility • harm, Try not to hurt others or yourself • a Sanskrit word used in many Indian languages • destiny or fate, following as effect from a cause • This is the Japanese word for "religious meditation" • the eternal and inherent nature of reality, regarded in Hinduism • ...
quiz 2024-01-31
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- The ____ monarchs returned to the throne in 1814
- NYT: 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
- NYT: 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
- NYT: Chita Rivera’s role in “West Side Story” (1957)
- NYT: 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 • NYT: Team that played against the 49ers Sunday • Season many of the 1848 Revolutions occurred in • The ____ monarchs returned to the throne in 1814 • NYT: Chita Rivera’s role in “West Side Story” (1957) • NYT: Acronym for the main aid agency for Palestinians • Country that gained independence from the Ottomans in 1829 • ...
SE Asia Belief Systems Vocab 2024-12-05
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- The state of ultimate enlightenment that Buddhists try to reach
- How you act in this life will affect your next life
- a "spirit of a god" which followers of Shintoism believe inhabit things in nature.
- Treat others how you would like to be treated
- 8 rules to live by to reach Nirvana
- A cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth
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- Living together peacefully
- Members of your family who came before you
- A way of thinking, discussing, and figuring out life, which doesn’t involve worshiping or believing in gods.
- From a certain place
- Having more than one god
- Escape from the cycle of reincarnation once someone has earned enough good karma
- A set of beliefs about God or gods, the world, and how people should live.
- A social class in the Hindu Religion
14 Clues: From a certain place • Having more than one god • Living together peacefully • 8 rules to live by to reach Nirvana • A social class in the Hindu Religion • Members of your family who came before you • A cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth • Treat others how you would like to be treated • How you act in this life will affect your next life • ...
Haiti Revolution 2026-02-13
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- Payments Haiti was forced to make to France after independence
- Free people of mixed African and European ancestry in Saint-Domingue
- Main cash crop that made Saint-Domingue France’s richest colony
- Caribbean island shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic
- What Haiti declared from France in 1804
- Organized uprising against French colonial rule
- European intellectual movement that influenced ideas about rights and freedom
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- Louverture Leader of the Haitian Revolution and former enslaved person who became governor of Saint-Domingue
- Large agricultural estates where enslaved Africans produced sugar and coffee
- French colony that became Haiti after independence
- Revolutionary general who declared Haiti’s independence in 1804
- French ruler who tried to reestablish control over Haiti
- People born in the colonies rather than in Europe
- System of forced labor that the revolution successfully abolished in Haiti
14 Clues: What Haiti declared from France in 1804 • Organized uprising against French colonial rule • People born in the colonies rather than in Europe • French colony that became Haiti after independence • French ruler who tried to reestablish control over Haiti • Caribbean island shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic • ...
Modern World History 2022-08-17
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- an informal name bestowed upon English privateers who were authorised by Queen Elizabeth I to raid England's enemies
- were dispossessed by british, treated brutally
- led to the creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain
- supported parliaments
- quarreled with parliament, then dissolved it
- founder of a school of thought known as British Empiricism
- required the colonists to pay a tax, represented by a stamp, on various forms of papers, documents, and playing cards
- the movement of 17-18 century
- believed in divine rights of kings, was married to a french catholic
- circumnavigating Earth (1577–80), preying on Spanish ships along the way
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- the first president
- wrote the acclaimed work 'A Discourse on the Arts and Sciences
- called royalist, sopported the king
- restored monarchy
- a writ requiring a person under arrest to be brought before a judge or into court
15 Clues: restored monarchy • the first president • supported parliaments • the movement of 17-18 century • called royalist, sopported the king • quarreled with parliament, then dissolved it • were dispossessed by british, treated brutally • led to the creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain • founder of a school of thought known as British Empiricism • ...
module 3 crossword 2022-10-24
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- A British army officer who served as a general during the revolutionary war.
- unbiased person or country
- a 47 page pamphlet written by Thomas Paine advocating independence from Great Britain to the thirteen colonies
- colonists who rebelled against British control during American Revolution.
- a deadly riot that occured on March 5, 1770 on King Street in Boston between a patriot mob throwing items at a squad of British soldiers.
- third president of the united states
- life, liberty, property
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- an intellectual and cultural movement in the eighteenth century that emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith.
- commander of the continental army
- war thats secured American independence
- A political protest that occured on December 16, 1773 where colonists dressed indians and dumped tea in the harbor
- ready to fight at minutes notice
- supporter of existing government
- where did Cornwallis surrender
- act that taxed all papers in America
15 Clues: life, liberty, property • unbiased person or country • where did Cornwallis surrender • ready to fight at minutes notice • supporter of existing government • commander of the continental army • act that taxed all papers in America • third president of the united states • war thats secured American independence • ...
Module 3 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-10-24
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- written by Thomas Paine advocating independence from Great Britain to the thirteen colonies
- where did Cornwallis surrender
- A British army officer who served as a general during the revolutionary war
- commander of the continental army
- Colonists who couldn't decide who they should side with during the American Revolution
- intellectual and cultural movement in the eighteenth century emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith
- life, liberty and prosperty
- colonists who rebelled against British control during American Revolution
- act that taxed all papers in America
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- American colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolution
- an unofficial agreement shared by everyone in a society in which they give up some freedom for security
- American militiaman who fought at minutes notice
- protest that where colonists dressed Indians and dumped tea in the harbor
- founding father and main writer of declaration of independence
- war thats secured American independence from Britain
15 Clues: life, liberty and prosperty • where did Cornwallis surrender • commander of the continental army • act that taxed all papers in America • American militiaman who fought at minutes notice • war thats secured American independence from Britain • founding father and main writer of declaration of independence • ...
Module 3 Vocabulary Crossword Jeriko Pena 2022-10-25
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- colonist soldiers required to be able to assemble quickly
- document that officially ended the revolutionary war
- an intellectual and philosophical movement
- an act which imposed a direct tax on the British colonies in America
- a meeting of delegates from 12 of the 13 British colonies that became the United States
- colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown
- ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War
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- the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary
- British soldiers opened fire on a colonist crowd in boston
- American War of Independence secured American independence from Great Britain.
- a pamphlet that inspired colonists to declare and fight for independence
- colonists who rebelled against British monarchial control
- The political theory that individuals have undeniable basic rights to them by nature
- commander of the British forces in the American War of Independence
- English philosopher and physician, known as the Father of Liberalism
15 Clues: an intellectual and philosophical movement • ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War • colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown • document that officially ended the revolutionary war • colonist soldiers required to be able to assemble quickly • colonists who rebelled against British monarchial control • ...
Ch.15: The Age of Reason 2022-12-07
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- Spiritual awakening in North America.
- Last name of the best-known astronomer in history.
- A method of Reasoning advanced by Rene Descartes.
- Reason is the only way to gain truth and Knowledge.
- Artistic style that reflected the political and religious tension of the sixteenth century.
- Everything is part of one great substance called "god."
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- John Locke believed in this method between people and government.
- Eighteenth-century intellectual movement.
- Copernicus' study of the universe came to this conclusion...
- Was created by Jenner who studied medicine and used it to cure smallpox.
- Gas law's named after this Irish chemist.
- Isaac Newton came up with multiple laws using mathematics, which one did he use an apple for?
- Movement that took place when Germany was in spiritual decline.
- Promoted the seperation of powers in government.
- Unitarian minister and Chemist.
15 Clues: Unitarian minister and Chemist. • Spiritual awakening in North America. • Eighteenth-century intellectual movement. • Gas law's named after this Irish chemist. • Promoted the seperation of powers in government. • A method of Reasoning advanced by Rene Descartes. • Last name of the best-known astronomer in history. • Reason is the only way to gain truth and Knowledge. • ...
Final Study Guide Words 2017-03-06
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- Francis Bacon made it. It is when you make a observation and so on.
- One of the most influential scientists of all time.
- Philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century.
- Someone who studies wisdom, love to study
- Famous Composer
- a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- Representing the Sun as the center of the universe.
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- Representing the Earth as the center of the universe.
- Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who thought the universe revolved around the sun.
- English Philosopher and Physician most influential thinkers.
- was considered the first modern philosopher
- Created the scientific method.
- Saw that stars and the moon had terrain on them.
- German mathematician and astronomer who was known for his laws of plantary motion.
- A theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional responce.
15 Clues: Famous Composer • Created the scientific method. • Someone who studies wisdom, love to study • was considered the first modern philosopher • Saw that stars and the moon had terrain on them. • One of the most influential scientists of all time. • Representing the Sun as the center of the universe. • Representing the Earth as the center of the universe. • ...
Asian Empires 2019-01-18
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- Offed people a way to live peacefully.Is a force that guides where wealthy
- A worker in a skilled trade.
- Is a important Indian religion found around 600 B.C.
- School of law, was led by a scholar named Han Fei
- Believes in reincarnation or the rebirth of a soul after death
- Believes a person free from desires will achieve Enlightenment
- He was born northeastern china and worked for the government
- Is a girl from above that help the good people
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- Something that the government has said that you can't disobey or break
- The ruler of a place in China,Japan,and India was called?
- The lowest class and no wealth
- Warriors that fought for Japan is called?
- When a person is reborn because they had a good 1st life is called?
- Low status,although some where wealthy
- National military leader
15 Clues: National military leader • A worker in a skilled trade. • The lowest class and no wealth • Low status,although some where wealthy • Warriors that fought for Japan is called? • Is a girl from above that help the good people • School of law, was led by a scholar named Han Fei • Is a important Indian religion found around 600 B.C. • ...
Rossi 2021-03-03
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- believed in free economy
- restrictions put on by the government on what you can learn and access by the government
- believed in freedom of speech
- said the people should have the power in government
- fought for women's rights
- believed we need an absolute monarch because people are naturally cruel, greedy, and selfish
- wrote story called robinson crusoe
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- coined the term enlightenment
- helped develop the forms for the string quartet and symphony
- child prodigy that wrote operas, symphonies, and moving religious music
- created the encyclopedias which contained ideas of many philosophers
- place where information, philosophies, and ideas were exchanged
- said government needed 3 branches executive, legislative, and judicial
- wrote religious works for organ and choir along with sonatas for violin and harpsichord
- believed we had natural rights that shouldn't be taken away and it is the governments job to protect them
15 Clues: believed in free economy • fought for women's rights • coined the term enlightenment • believed in freedom of speech • wrote story called robinson crusoe • said the people should have the power in government • helped develop the forms for the string quartet and symphony • place where information, philosophies, and ideas were exchanged • ...
The Age of Reason 2023-02-25
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- Montesquieu and Locke both believed in a ___________ government
- Life, Liberty and Property are our ________ rights.
- This woman wrote "The Vindication of the Right pf Women"
- Philosophers applied the ideas of the _________ Revolution to the social sciences
- Montesquieu believed the government should have three _______
- This man greatly inspired Jefferson when he wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Mary Wollstonecraft reported on the French _________
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- This is the belief that mankind is good and capable of using reason and intellect to solve problems
- Instead of bars, philosophers gathered in ________ shops
- This is the country Beccaria was from
- Voltaire was exiled from this country
- The Age of Reason is also called this
- Voltaire's belief in freedom of religion and speech is seen in our ________ amendment
- Cesare _________ believed in prison reform and a fair justice system
- Voltaire was locked up here when he verbally attacked aristocrats
15 Clues: This is the country Beccaria was from • Voltaire was exiled from this country • The Age of Reason is also called this • Life, Liberty and Property are our ________ rights. • Mary Wollstonecraft reported on the French _________ • Instead of bars, philosophers gathered in ________ shops • This woman wrote "The Vindication of the Right pf Women" • ...
Unit 6 Lesson 2 Vocabulary 2013-12-10
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- - The right for women to vote
- - A designated time period
- - To restore someone to a normal life by training and therapy after imprisonment
- Communities - Communities based on self-sufficiency that wanted to create a perfect society by sharing equally the work and items produced in the community
- Falls Convention - First womens' rights convention
- - Having the ability to provide for oneself without the help of others; independence
- - Reaching spiritual knowledge and understanding
- of Sentiments - A speech given at the Seneca Falls Convention that demanded equal rights for women including voting
- - A hospital for the mentally ill
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- - Ban the drinking of alcohol
- -To make better by changing the bad parts of society
- - Getting rid of completely
- - Being saved from sin and from the penalties of sin
- – Movement that emphasized living in harmony with nature and stressed examining a person’s thoughts, emotions, and imagination.
- Railroad - An escape route to the North for runaway slaves
15 Clues: - A designated time period • - Getting rid of completely • - Ban the drinking of alcohol • - The right for women to vote • - A hospital for the mentally ill • - Reaching spiritual knowledge and understanding • Falls Convention - First womens' rights convention • -To make better by changing the bad parts of society • - Being saved from sin and from the penalties of sin • ...
Civics Vocab Crossword 2023-10-04
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- Just behavior or treatment
- Introduction to the highest law of the land, communicates the intentions of the document
- A commodity or service that is available to all society
- The power to make other people argue with your opinion or do what you want
- An actual shipment or transmission of items out of the US
- The action or fact of joining or joined
- Express approval or agreement, typically official
- emphasizing individualism influenced by philosophers.
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- A form of taxation levied on certain goods, services, or other transaction
- Composed or made up of
- Formally put an end to a system, practice, or institution
- A legal seizure of your property to satisfy a tax debt
- Made up of the house and senate, known collectively as the congress
- Foreign goods and services bought by citizens, business, and the government of another country
- The state of owing money
15 Clues: Composed or made up of • The state of owing money • Just behavior or treatment • The action or fact of joining or joined • Express approval or agreement, typically official • emphasizing individualism influenced by philosophers. • A legal seizure of your property to satisfy a tax debt • A commodity or service that is available to all society • ...
Holidays of the World: Autumn/Winter Addition 2023-12-22
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- Christian holiday celebrating the birth of their Messiah
- Day the Buddha reached enlightenment
- A Christian holiday commemorating the day the three kings reached Bethlehem
- The day in which the earth's poles are pointed the closest or farthest from the sun
- A holiday starting on December 26th celebrating African American heritage and culture
- A holiday celebrated in Mexico honoring the journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem
- An eight night holiday which name means "dedication"
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- The ninth month on the Islamic calendar, many people fast during this time
- The first day of the new year, celebrated in early January
- Lunar festival celebrated in China to mark the new year
- Japanese festival celebrating the last day of the year
- Korean new year
- A big feast to mark the end of Ramadan
- The feast day of the the patron saint of children
- The Hindu festival of lights
15 Clues: Korean new year • The Hindu festival of lights • Day the Buddha reached enlightenment • A big feast to mark the end of Ramadan • The feast day of the the patron saint of children • An eight night holiday which name means "dedication" • Japanese festival celebrating the last day of the year • Lunar festival celebrated in China to mark the new year • ...
AH1130 Vocab Puzz 10 2025-02-17
Across
- exotic objects, plants or animals collected from distant places
- period of renewed admiration in AVC for Classical antiquity in Europe & America
- a style of AVC all about naturalism, technique, & skill
- a movement wherein art emphasized freedom (emotional and physical)
- the products of man
- AVC about the aristocracy and their interests
- period of intellectual and philosophical revolutions across America and Europe
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- meaning "pebble" but referred to shell shaped stones
- the testaments of man's ability to dominate nature such as scientific instruments
- cabinet of curiosities
- large scale paintings of heroic scenes of battle, biblical narratives of battle or heroics, etc.
- products of nature
- a range of darkroom techniques to produce images that allowed artists to express creativity and storytelling
- photographers who sought less to record and more to provoke feelings and questions with their images
- the "tour" young European aristocrats would take as the culmination of their education
15 Clues: products of nature • the products of man • cabinet of curiosities • AVC about the aristocracy and their interests • meaning "pebble" but referred to shell shaped stones • a style of AVC all about naturalism, technique, & skill • exotic objects, plants or animals collected from distant places • a movement wherein art emphasized freedom (emotional and physical) • ...
The english colonies 2025-10-24
Across
- a european philosophical movement in the 1700s where people tried to make society better
- daughter of powhatan who married colonist john rolfe
- a document written by the pilgrims in 1620 showing principles of self government
- crops that are always needed
- the founder of pennsylvania
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- laws to control slaves
- a meeting where people make decisions of specific issues
- someone who left the church and created the plymouth colony
- The first permanent english colony in north america
- people who left their country of birth to live in another country
- ottawa leader who united several indigenous nations to try to stop the europeans
- people in a protestant sect
- led the puritan colonists to massachusetts ti seek religious freedom
- a patuxet man who helped the pilgrims settle in to life in america
- a member of a protestant group that wanted to reform the church of england
15 Clues: laws to control slaves • people in a protestant sect • the founder of pennsylvania • crops that are always needed • The first permanent english colony in north america • daughter of powhatan who married colonist john rolfe • a meeting where people make decisions of specific issues • someone who left the church and created the plymouth colony • ...
History crossword 2023-10-06
Across
- Politically opposed to Britain
- Inhabitants of the 13 colonies
- All people have inherent rights, not given to them by governments, But instead granted by God
- The colonies are left to govern themselves.
- Chief Pontiac led this to fight for the Ohio country
- Town where 1 mil worth of tea was dumped into the harbor
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- General who led American military through the Revolutionary war.
- complaints the colonies had with the King
- religious revival movement in the mid 1700s
- would appoint judges and make courts
- The name of the King during the Revolutionary War
- Molasses and sugar is taxed
- the British empire did this to curb post-war costs
- the role of government was to be an agent to assure that people has access to their natural rights of life liberty, and property
- American Loyalists, supporters of the monarchy
15 Clues: Molasses and sugar is taxed • Politically opposed to Britain • Inhabitants of the 13 colonies • would appoint judges and make courts • complaints the colonies had with the King • religious revival movement in the mid 1700s • The colonies are left to govern themselves. • American Loyalists, supporters of the monarchy • The name of the King during the Revolutionary War • ...
Miller's Theory: Crossword 2025-12-17
Across
- tragedy is of necessity allied to _________
- Oedipus and Orestes complexes enacted by
- the heroic attack on life cannot feed on an attitude of reserve
- tragedy must teach
- the dominant force in which the inevitable events spiral
- the common man knows best the fear of being?
- he has demonstrated again and again this _____-_______ of all tragedy
- the indestructible will of man to achieve
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- he consequence of a man's total compulsion to evaluate himself
- discovery of moral law, enlightenment of tragedy is not discovery of...
- __________ upon a rank, a clinging to the outward forms of tragedy
- only those who accept their lot without active retaliation, are
- the process of action everything we have accepted out of fear
- his destruction in the attempt ______ a wrong or an evil in his environment
- the underlying strugle is that of the individual attempting to gain his
15 Clues: tragedy must teach • Oedipus and Orestes complexes enacted by • the indestructible will of man to achieve • tragedy is of necessity allied to _________ • the common man knows best the fear of being? • the dominant force in which the inevitable events spiral • the process of action everything we have accepted out of fear • ...
Industrial Revolution 2026-01-15
Across
- Time of an intellectual movement and people
- The increasing connection and interdependence between countries
- Organized groups of workers who come together to collectively use their power to try improve working conditions and pay
- Private ownership of the means production establishing greater private wealth and class separation
- Most property and economic resources are owned and controlled by the state
- Control Foreign official, brought into rule, no self rule
- Political system where a single ruler holds complete and unrestricted power
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- Governs themselves
- A strong belief that your nation is superior
- Countries main law making, an assembly of elected representatives who meet to discuss issues, debate laws
- Local government, limited self rule, officials used
- When a nation splits into two
- The process of formerly colonized people gaining independence
- Country being taken control of
- All citizens share equally economic resources as associated by a democracy-elected government
15 Clues: Governs themselves • When a nation splits into two • Country being taken control of • Time of an intellectual movement and people • A strong belief that your nation is superior • Local government, limited self rule, officials used • Control Foreign official, brought into rule, no self rule • The process of formerly colonized people gaining independence • ...
Stems Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-14
Across
- the art of making or the manufacture and use of fireworks
- a tropism in which light is the orienting stimulus
- the destruction of large areas of the natural environment as a consequence of human activity
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- a person who has an uncontrollable impulse to start fires
- the mass slaughter of European civilians and especially Jews by the Nazis during World War II
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- By studying the skin's ecosystem, ecobiologists aim to develop sustainable and effective skincare solutions.
- a mania (see mania sense 2a) for great or grandiose performance
- a lover of books especially for qualities of format
- a new convert
- pronounced and usually negative photoaxis or phototropism
- a cone-shaped device used to intensify or direct the voice
- represented on a coat of arms in a lying position with the head on the forepaws
- capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action
- a saprophytic organism
15 Clues: a new convert • a saprophytic organism • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • a tropism in which light is the orienting stimulus • a lover of books especially for qualities of format • capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action • the art of making or the manufacture and use of fireworks • pronounced and usually negative photoaxis or phototropism • ...
Kinsley Keener’s India Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-16
Across
- a religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- the river valley Chandragupta conquered
- a giant peninsula in southern Asia that extends into the Indian Ocean
- the Hindu holy text
- believed to be the cause and material of creation
- a state of complete enlightenment, where a person has peace and freedom from desire
- religious duties required for a Hindu or Buddhist
- a group of nomads from Central Asia that moved into the Indus River Valley
- belief in many gods
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- system a system the Aryan society divided their classes into
- a religion based on Vedic religious beliefs
- belief that everything in the universe is a part of a supreme being
- belief that after a person dies, they come back in another form
- belief that a person's deeds, good or bad, determined his state in reincarnation
- Path a list of good works Buddha believed in
15 Clues: the Hindu holy text • belief in many gods • the river valley Chandragupta conquered • a religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama • a religion based on Vedic religious beliefs • Path a list of good works Buddha believed in • believed to be the cause and material of creation • religious duties required for a Hindu or Buddhist • ...
ANCIENT INDIA 2025-11-17
Across
- Because India is so large, it's called a __________.
- The Indian economy is predominantly __________ due to the fertile Indus, Ganges, and Brahmaputra River valleys.
- A state of complete enlightenment where a person has peace and freedom from desire.
- The Aryan Society was divided into classes called __________.
- A person can free himself from desire and and suffering by following the __________ path.
- He was considered to be the greatest Mauryan king.
- Hindus __________ to understand Brahman better.
- Belief that after a person dies, they come back in another form.
- Family units lived together in __________ of several houses.
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- The "Enlightened One".
- Belief in many Gods.
- India is a giant __________ in southern Asia that extends into the Indian Ocean.
- Belief that everything in the universe is part of a supreme being.
- Jesus Christ will __________ His people and fix the broken world..
- __________ brings suffering into the world.
15 Clues: Belief in many Gods. • The "Enlightened One". • __________ brings suffering into the world. • Hindus __________ to understand Brahman better. • He was considered to be the greatest Mauryan king. • Because India is so large, it's called a __________. • Family units lived together in __________ of several houses. • ...
Chapter 12 Vocabulary 2022-11-04
Across
- A social gatherings where writers, artists, philosophes, and others exchanged ideas
- Commonly known as the "father of liberalism"
- Belief in a supreme being who doesn’t interfere in the flow of the universe
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- British feminist of the eighteenth century who argued for women's equality with men
- Superseded description of the Universe with Earth at the center
- Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer
- French philosopher and writer whose works epitomize the Age of Enlightenment
7 Clues: Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer • Commonly known as the "father of liberalism" • Superseded description of the Universe with Earth at the center • Belief in a supreme being who doesn’t interfere in the flow of the universe • French philosopher and writer whose works epitomize the Age of Enlightenment • ...
example 2022-05-11
Across
- Calligraphy, poetry, and painting were called the three __________.
- Civil service exams were based on the teachings of this person
- This crop helped boost the population in China
- the ________ system promoted people in government office based on their performance on tests rather than personal connections.
Down
- The traditional religion of Japan
- A type of drama that appealed to lower-class people in Japan.
- A religion that teaches followers to seek enlightenment
7 Clues: The traditional religion of Japan • This crop helped boost the population in China • A religion that teaches followers to seek enlightenment • A type of drama that appealed to lower-class people in Japan. • Civil service exams were based on the teachings of this person • Calligraphy, poetry, and painting were called the three __________. • ...
1/26 - TKAM Ch. 14 & 15 Vocab. 2021-01-24
Across
- (v.) to yield to the wishes or whims of; to be lenient or permissive with
- (v.) to declare to be binding or in effect; to implement or initiate
- (adj.) pleasantly calm or peaceful
- (n.) the act of giving agreement or consent without objection; compliance; obedience
- (adj.) springing back; returning to the original form or position after being bent
- (n.) ineffectiveness; uselessness
- (n.) enlightenment; moral improvement or guidance
- (adj.) to be burdened by; to be weighed down by
- (adj.) not clear or plain; not expressing meaning clearly
- (adj.) full of serious thought about something; absorbed; meditative
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- (adj.) certain; unfailing in effectiveness or operation
- (adj.) unobtrusive; unnoticeable
- (adj.) showing irritation or ill-humor by a gloomy silence
- (adj.) expressed in few words; concise
- (v.) to suppress or hold back
- (adj.) foreboding; threatening
- (adj.) awkward; clumsy; rude; displaying bad manners
- (adj.) impressive or interesting because of old age, antique appearance, etc.
- (adj.) unsure, uncertain; done as a trial, experiment, or attempt
- (n.) the place where a case goes to trial; the scene or locale of any action or event
20 Clues: (v.) to suppress or hold back • (adj.) foreboding; threatening • (adj.) unobtrusive; unnoticeable • (n.) ineffectiveness; uselessness • (adj.) pleasantly calm or peaceful • (adj.) expressed in few words; concise • (adj.) to be burdened by; to be weighed down by • (n.) enlightenment; moral improvement or guidance • (adj.) awkward; clumsy; rude; displaying bad manners • ...
sweet and low 2021-02-24
Across
- enlightenment more than a chance of a cenyury it was a change of mind _____ _________________
- ______________ ______ in Massachusetts the Narragansett Metacomet led a guerrilla war against the whites
- ______ island became a haven of religious freedom
- while still on shipboard the colonists signed the ______________ __________
- in 1619 the first black slave were _____________
- the church of England was ____________
- __________ spent ten years in Holland
- in Virginia a civil war erupted When government Berkeley tried to stop Farmers from removing Indians
- the salem ________ trials sent 20 humans and two dogs to their deaths
- puritan army's rank and file the _____________
- franklin on america the trend could be summed up in two words: _____________ __________
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- when the religious friction between puritans and establishment exploded into the _________ ______ ____
- in 1619 Virginia tax payers organized the ____________ ___ ____________
- the throne was restored to ____________
- these were the demands of a small group of anti-established agitators the __________
- declared all new England a puritan common wealth
- hoisted a __________
- lord Baltimore made __________ a catholic heaven
- he now sells Pennsylvania to a Quaker ______________ ______
- a ________ was someone trying to purify the established church
20 Clues: hoisted a __________ • __________ spent ten years in Holland • the church of England was ____________ • the throne was restored to ____________ • puritan army's rank and file the _____________ • declared all new England a puritan common wealth • lord Baltimore made __________ a catholic heaven • in 1619 the first black slave were _____________ • ...
Test Tip Vocabulary March 2021 2021-03-23
Across
- the powder used to make stone (buildings)
- approximately
- to make something clear and permanent (2 words)
- an associate (n) to associate (v)
- understanding
- someone who helps you get better
- the same that is round at the bottom and pointed at the top
- a type of evergreen tree
- people who gradually make something
- the sound a dog makes or the surface of a tree
- to feel too emotional about something
- surrounding
- trustworthiness
- a group of symptoms characteristic of a disease or psychological problem
- this must happen
- at the same time
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- traditional
- a group or to group
- make equal to
- to wrap something up, put together with
- an atmosphere that seems to come out of a person
- a prefix meaning fake
- to turn something into a money making activity
- make visible
- preferable
- something you buy
- throw
- squash
- following
- very loose
- spring
- a prefix meaning wrong
- coil
- 2 words: to pay for
- shown
- to do better than something / someone
- a lot of something
37 Clues: coil • throw • shown • squash • spring • following • preferable • very loose • traditional • surrounding • make visible • approximately • make equal to • understanding • trustworthiness • this must happen • at the same time • something you buy • a lot of something • a group or to group • 2 words: to pay for • a prefix meaning fake • a prefix meaning wrong • a type of evergreen tree • someone who helps you get better • ...
Nationalism and Latin American Revolutions 2020-10-20
Across
- an event that lasts for an extended period of time and that fights for equal rights, freedom, independence and etc.
- The people didn’t want to be governed by a ______ monarch.
- Where enslaved Hatians harvested sugar.
- Top of the social class pyramid.
- Haiti had to pay France 150 million francs as a ________ for “stealing” their slaves.
- the usage of logic and reason to gain independence.
- The act of governing oneself.
- Man-made body of water.
- To divide or to break away.
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- Originated from the word nation.
- A slender strip of land that contains water on both sides that leads to 2 large reservoirs.
- The East Coast in the U.S is a ________.
- First French colony to to gain its independence.
- Some of you said that he looked very educated and like a leader in his portrait.
- Most European colonies craved _________.
- The Iberian _________.
- To merge or bring together.
- Children of the Peninsulares born in Latin America.
- A process by which the “mother country” made money of their colonies unfairly through trade.
- European used this process to “civilize” Latin America.
20 Clues: The Iberian _________. • Man-made body of water. • To merge or bring together. • To divide or to break away. • The act of governing oneself. • Originated from the word nation. • Top of the social class pyramid. • Where enslaved Hatians harvested sugar. • The East Coast in the U.S is a ________. • Most European colonies craved _________. • ...
Chapter 18 crossword 2020-03-12
Across
- Factory workers could not control their own _________________.
- middle-class property owners
- _______________ of trade helped make the Industrial Revolution possible
- Invented an efficient steam engine
- government assumes responsibility for well-being of people
- Britain was both stable and ____________.
- British socialists who wanted a socialist society without revolution
- result of the French Enlightenment
- People had a _____________ lifespan.
- put a steam engine in a ship
- national government took responsibility for the old and sick
- limited child labor
- George Williams created the
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- The movement that created large farms and made agriculture more efficient
- movement that wanted to reform voting and Parliament
- campaigned against slavery
- invented the cotton gin
- His patents included the light bulb, phonograph, and motion picture projector
- The Industrial Revolution began with the ________________ industry.
- prince of preachers
- Father of the Industrial Revolution
- the workers
- William Booth founded the
- Factory workers no longer owned their own _______________.
- government ownership of the means of production and distribution of goods
- author of the Communist Manifesto
26 Clues: the workers • prince of preachers • limited child labor • invented the cotton gin • William Booth founded the • campaigned against slavery • George Williams created the • middle-class property owners • put a steam engine in a ship • author of the Communist Manifesto • Invented an efficient steam engine • result of the French Enlightenment • Father of the Industrial Revolution • ...
A More Perfect Union 2020-09-06
Across
- Massachusetts delegate who refused to sign the Constitution
- sharing power between the federal and state govenments
- corresponding
- parts
- limits the branches power to keep any branch from gaining too much power
- divided into two parts, or houses
- people that opposed ratification
- first state admitted to the Union from the Northwest Territory
- supporters of the new Constitution
- court system
- a period when economic activity slowed and unemployment increased
- Father of the Constitution
- the freeing of enslaved people
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- wrote the final draft of the Constitution
- permission to put goods ashore for transfer to ocean going ships
- carries out nation's laws
- A Connecticut man who suggested the Great Compromise
- lawmaking branch
- former Continental Army captain that led the Shays Rebellion
- Massachusetts opponent of the Constitution
- voluntary association of independent states
- approved
- provided a democratic model for national expansion
- movement of the 1700s that promoted knowledge, reason, and science
- government by consent of the governed
- French author of The Spirit of Laws
26 Clues: parts • approved • court system • corresponding • lawmaking branch • carries out nation's laws • Father of the Constitution • the freeing of enslaved people • people that opposed ratification • divided into two parts, or houses • supporters of the new Constitution • French author of The Spirit of Laws • government by consent of the governed • wrote the final draft of the Constitution • ...
Kaylob Walker 2020-09-15
Across
- Largest church
- Combines federal with regional
- Muslim religion
- Laws under natural law
- democracy all laws are created by people
- An assembly or council usually possessing high power in the government
- first 10 amendments
- way something is socially connected
- A government where the representatives make laws
- Royal Charter of rights
- people elect representatives
- Monarchy that follows the
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- The Action or process of reforming an institution
- The religion based off of Jesus of Nazareth
- set of biblical principals relating to ethics and worship
- Legislative body of government
- Jewish religion
- made world ideas ?
- Overthrow of king james
- the act of vesin the bodies the government
- All power ruled by elected representatives
- The leaders of a nation
- Fair treatment through the normal process of law
- ruled by a king
- The revival of art and literature based off the 16th century
- Power is held by nobility
- The right for kings to claim the crown before birth
- ruled by few people
- Intergovernmental orginization
- Judicial decisions
30 Clues: Largest church • Jewish religion • Muslim religion • ruled by a king • made world ideas ? • Judicial decisions • first 10 amendments • ruled by few people • Laws under natural law • Overthrow of king james • The leaders of a nation • Royal Charter of rights • Power is held by nobility • Monarchy that follows the • people elect representatives • Legislative body of government • ...
He Ariā Tūturu o te Māori 2021-10-12
Across
- Voice, sound, language, dialect, speech
- Knowledge, knowing
- Treasure, anything prized, property
- Tribe, nation, people, nationality, race
- Spirit, soul
- Tribal saying, tribal motto, proverb
- To lie flat, to place in layers, genealogy, lineage, descent
- Gods, elements
- Life principle, life force, vital essence
- To be generous, where formal greetings occur
- Sprout, come to life, thrilling, inspiring, stimulating
- Enlightenment, insight, understanding, light
- To be born, give birth, family group
- To be awesome, afraid, fear
- People, men, persons, human beings
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- Marae protocol, customs of the marae & wharenui
- Grandchildren, grandchild - child or grandchild of a son, daughter, nephew, niece
- Sub-tribe, wider whānau
- Wisdom, understanding, skill
- Excitement, thrill, power
- Ancestor, grandparent, grandfather, grandmother
- Summit, native, indigenous, origin, art, knowledge
- Guardian
- Land, country, land, nation, state, placenta, afterbirth
- Relationship, kinship, sense of family connection
- Sacred, prohibited, restricted, set apart
- Chieftainship, right to exercise authority
- Health and wellbeing
- Only, just, merely, unimpeded, casually
- To support, take care of, give hospitality to
- Prestige, authority, control, power, influence
- Correct procedure, custom, habit, lore, method, manner
32 Clues: Guardian • Spirit, soul • Gods, elements • Knowledge, knowing • Health and wellbeing • Sub-tribe, wider whānau • Excitement, thrill, power • To be awesome, afraid, fear • Wisdom, understanding, skill • People, men, persons, human beings • Treasure, anything prized, property • Tribal saying, tribal motto, proverb • To be born, give birth, family group • ...
Unit 1 - Vocab 2021-09-20
Across
- belief in more than one god
- using symbols to write
- system of land ownership and duties to the leadership
- Hebrew religious book
- Egyptian god-kings
- System societal class structure based on birth
- a person or animal in whom a particular soul is believed to have been reborn
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- People of Mediterranean who were famous for their purple dye
- Code harsh code of laws
- in Buddhism, final blessed state marked by the absence of desire or suffering
- similar to a modern-day country
- monotheistic; top 3 world religion; Hebrews/Jews; Abraham was their leader
- belief in one god
- rectangular tower with a temple at the top
- taming of an animal; cultivation of crops
- state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor sense of self, and the subject is released from the effects of karma
- of Heaven idea that a ruler must be just to keep the approval of the gods
- system of government where priests rule in the name of the god or gods
- Crescent land area in which Mesopotamia was; “Cradle of Civilization”
- wedge-shaped writing
20 Clues: belief in one god • Egyptian god-kings • wedge-shaped writing • Hebrew religious book • using symbols to write • Code harsh code of laws • belief in more than one god • similar to a modern-day country • taming of an animal; cultivation of crops • rectangular tower with a temple at the top • System societal class structure based on birth • ...
Learning Contract Crossword 2021-11-29
Across
- freedom from the world of ordinary experience
- region in south Asia containing Nepal
- The common religion of India
- bring upon oneself inevitable results
- The people who invaded the Indus Civilization
- founding belief of Buddhism
- Social divisions in Hindu society
- Any of several breeds of Indian cattle
- North-Indian dynasty made classical Indian culture
- the theory that dynasties repeat 4 phases
- Principle of non-injury to living things
- the religion of the Persian empire
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- a governmental public service branch
- All of the sacred Hindu writings
- representation of good and evil
- living in harmony with all that exists
- religious, coming back from the dead
- the 8 pursuits of seeking enlightenment
- constructed in China to defend from Mongols
- a loamy deposit formed by wind
- the principle of life
- duty of respect and care to elder family
- what says a king/ruler is heaven sent
- Person sent by the church to do an activity
- essential quality, character, or religious law
- freedom from the endless reincarnation cycle
26 Clues: the principle of life • founding belief of Buddhism • The common religion of India • a loamy deposit formed by wind • representation of good and evil • All of the sacred Hindu writings • Social divisions in Hindu society • the religion of the Persian empire • a governmental public service branch • religious, coming back from the dead • region in south Asia containing Nepal • ...
Chapter 18 2021-11-07
Across
- Established skeptical review of all received wisdom
- Period of empirical advances
- War between German Protestants and the Roman emperor
- Restatement of Catholic beliefs
- Increase in global contacts in 16th century onward
- French monarch of late 17th century
- Argued people could learn everything by senses
- Had discoveries of laws of gravity and planetary motion
- Intellectual movement centered in France
- Spread of deep interest getting materials and service below elite level
- Worked on 1st encyclopedia
- King of France in the 16th century
- Religious order founded during Catholic Reformation
- Focus on humankind as center of intellectual and artistic endeavor
- demonstrated circular movement of blood
- Class of working people without access to producing property
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- Defined forces of gravity
- Known for his work on the scientific method
- Monk who initiated Protestant Reformation
- Overthorw of James II
- Introduced the movable type
- Establish liberal economics
- Wave of religious dissent against Catholic church
- Prominent astronomer and mathematician in the scientific revolution
- Concept of God current during Scientific revolution
25 Clues: Overthorw of James II • Defined forces of gravity • Worked on 1st encyclopedia • Introduced the movable type • Establish liberal economics • Period of empirical advances • Restatement of Catholic beliefs • King of France in the 16th century • French monarch of late 17th century • demonstrated circular movement of blood • Intellectual movement centered in France • ...
buddism crossword 2021-12-09
Across
- the beginningless cycle of repeated birth, mundane existence and dying again
- members of the highest Hindu caste, that of the priesthood
- the residence of an exalted person
- the practice of severe self-discipline
- those who are awake, and have attained nirvana and Buddhahood through their own efforts
- the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering, and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering
- better known as buddha
- mother of buddha
- Right Understanding, Right Thought, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration
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- the state of being rich
- meaning "he who grows pure rice,"
- the later part of a normal life
- a state in which there is not suffering, desire,or sense of self
- the state of being sick
- religious leader in india
- the act of enlightening
- money or food given to poor people
- a geometric configuration of symbols
- means action, work, or deed
- the end of the life of an organism
20 Clues: mother of buddha • better known as buddha • the state of being rich • the state of being sick • the act of enlightening • religious leader in india • means action, work, or deed • the later part of a normal life • meaning "he who grows pure rice," • the residence of an exalted person • money or food given to poor people • the end of the life of an organism • ...
topic 8 vocab 2022-03-08
Across
- group of merchants or craftsman in same business
- information
- past relative
- superior by a large margin
- according to the law
- respect different beliefs
- physical features
- power is divided among governments
- tasks to outside workers
- rebirth
- collection of sacred hymns
- belief to not hurt anything
- free of suffering
- to be calm
- person tries to achieve spiritual purrity
- no suffering
- effect of having bad actions
- area in north india has Sikhs
- wind in asia
- peaceful protests
- country not allying itself
- thrive
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- did jobs people didn't want to do
- person is born
- gets civil rights
- God
- unfair treatment because of gender
- teacher
- eliminate
- result
- relating to the world
- block something
- religious community
- split
- liberation from reincarnation
- unfair treatment
- set limits
- small loans to new businesses
- a person's job
- scattered
- tries to help others
- focused
- self-dina
- make up for
- try to get people to join my religion
- unreal or misleading
- overuse
47 Clues: God • split • result • thrive • teacher • rebirth • focused • overuse • eliminate • scattered • self-dina • set limits • to be calm • information • make up for • no suffering • wind in asia • past relative • person is born • a person's job • block something • unfair treatment • gets civil rights • physical features • free of suffering • peaceful protests • religious community • according to the law • tries to help others • ...
topic 8 vocab 2022-03-08
Across
- overuse
- physical features
- tasks to outside workers
- did jobs people didn't want to do
- liberation from reincarnation
- unreal or misleading
- respect different beliefs
- make up for
- set limits
- eliminate
- relating to the world
- superior by a large margin
- effect of having bad actions
- wind in asia
- person tries to achieve spiritual purrity
- no suffering
- free of suffering
- collection of sacred hymns
- result
- past relative
- unfair treatment because of gender
- focused
- try to get people to join my religion
- teacher
- scattered
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- thrive
- tries to help others
- religious community
- gets civil rights
- small loans to new businesses
- person is born
- block something
- group of merchants or craftsman in same business
- peaceful protests
- power is divided among governments
- information
- a person's job
- area in north india has Sikhs
- unfair treatment
- country not allying itself
- rebirth
- God
- according to the law
- to be calm
- belief to not hurt anything
- split
- self-dina
47 Clues: God • split • thrive • result • overuse • rebirth • focused • teacher • eliminate • self-dina • scattered • set limits • to be calm • make up for • information • wind in asia • no suffering • past relative • person is born • a person's job • block something • unfair treatment • physical features • gets civil rights • peaceful protests • free of suffering • religious community • tries to help others • unreal or misleading • ...
Quiz #2 2019-08-29
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- The sacred scripture in Hinduism
- The cycle of reincarnation
- The last prophet sent by God for Muslims
- The belief in and worship of a God or gods
- _________ Group; A kind of social identity that pertains to a group that may suffer from prejudice.
- The religion that anchors on four noble truths principle
- A type of identity that is beyond an individual's control
- The person who introduced the concept of Empirical Self
- Refers to all of the various ways people answer the question “Who am I?”
- An attribute of God that refers to Him being unfathomable
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- The sum total of your actions in every incarnation
- Islam's statement of faith
- A type of identity that is earned or chosen
- The religion that believes that God eternally exists in the Holy Trinity
- Consists of concrete possessions that carry the designation my or mine
- Inner or psychological self
- Refers to how we are recognized by others
- The ultimate goal of Buddhism
- the god of Muslims
- A kind of social identity that refers to your interests, passion, and hobbies
20 Clues: the god of Muslims • Islam's statement of faith • The cycle of reincarnation • Inner or psychological self • The ultimate goal of Buddhism • The sacred scripture in Hinduism • The last prophet sent by God for Muslims • Refers to how we are recognized by others • The belief in and worship of a God or gods • A type of identity that is earned or chosen • ...
QUIZ #2 2019-08-28
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- Refers to how we are recognized by others
- the sum total of your actions in every incarnation
- the god of Muslims
- Inner or psychological self
- A type of identity that is earned or chosen
- the ultimate goal of Buddhism
- Group A kind of social identity that pertains to a group that may suffer from prejudice.
- an attribute of God that refers to Him being unfathomable
- The last prophet sent by God for Muslims
- A type of identity that is beyond an individual's control
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- The person who introduced the concept of Empirical Self
- Islam's statement of faith
- Refers to all of the various ways people answer the question “Who am I?”
- The religion that anchors on four noble truths principle
- the religion that believes that God eternally exists in the Holy Trinity
- The belief in and worship of a God or gods
- consists of concrete possessions that carry the designation my or mine
- A kind of social identity that refers to your interests, passion, and hobbies
- the cycle of reincarnation
- the sacred scripture in Hinduism
20 Clues: the god of Muslims • Islam's statement of faith • the cycle of reincarnation • Inner or psychological self • the ultimate goal of Buddhism • the sacred scripture in Hinduism • The last prophet sent by God for Muslims • Refers to how we are recognized by others • The belief in and worship of a God or gods • A type of identity that is earned or chosen • ...
history 2013-04-23
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- a time when people wanted rights
- a long war between the north and south
- a time when america forced all the indians out
- the belief that america should reach both ocean sides
- when a group wanted to be free of england
- jlijshgo jlshie goeh;sd
- a document that warned other count. to stay out
- was when america bought land and doubled size
- believed in loose int. of const.
- a nickname to kansas for 3 deadly wars
- a reely dome thing
- a compromise that settled a many reps a state got
- a warning from washington
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- gave rights to states
- a time after the civil war when we were rebuilding
- someone against slavery
- the branch of gov. responsible for enforcing laws
- a jkldsf ihlke lfglj lsid
- one of the most famous speeches of abraham lincloln
- a tunnel escaped slaves took to get free
- a list of rights to citicens
- jkl; dfi lhioe sldk lkf
- made the a of c stronger
- an organization for freed slaves
- was a document that limited the kings power
25 Clues: a reely dome thing • gave rights to states • someone against slavery • jkl; dfi lhioe sldk lkf • jlijshgo jlshie goeh;sd • made the a of c stronger • a jkldsf ihlke lfglj lsid • a warning from washington • a list of rights to citicens • a time when people wanted rights • an organization for freed slaves • believed in loose int. of const. • a long war between the north and south • ...
Star Wars Crossword 2013-05-28
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- Has a saliva problem
- who to save questions for
- Kenobi's excuse (abbrv.)
- Perfume offender
- He should be silent
- katarn nickname
- Ship that bombarded Phaeda
- closed planet
- Kanos' punchline
- escaped cracked jaw
- Brains in a jar state
- --- Forge
- Hunting visitors in dark rooms species
- Sharing -------. metaphor
- Select a ship
- New Cantina special
- short and hooded
- Dangling distinct screamer
- Cam's cyborg love
- Prissy color
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- Business scoundrel's double-entendre ride
- Meals "flown in by mommy and daddy"
- Receiver of 1000 credit chip
- Suits Kyle just fine
- Target rodent
- Jax has two
- Lucky baby napkin
- Star Wars Hero creature call to action
- unwanted pet in rooms with cables
- Solo's phone call
- 'Blue Moon' food
- On probation
- Avid art collector
- Deadly dancer
- Dug-up master
- 94 place
- Socket puller
- Secretly religious
- Episode 5 scoundrel
- Fighting pit
- Yapping pet
- Thin slicer
- "Most proficient" fighter
- Tarkin actor surname
- Blue dancer
45 Clues: 94 place • --- Forge • Jax has two • Yapping pet • Thin slicer • Blue dancer • On probation • Fighting pit • Prissy color • Target rodent • closed planet • Deadly dancer • Dug-up master • Socket puller • Select a ship • katarn nickname • Perfume offender • 'Blue Moon' food • Kanos' punchline • short and hooded • Lucky baby napkin • Solo's phone call • Cam's cyborg love • Avid art collector • Secretly religious • ...
Independence Vocabulary 2013-08-26
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- Seven Years' War (1754-1763)
- Thomas Paine's most famous pamphlet
- closed off all regions west of Appalachians to colonists
- taxes on newspapers, legal documents and other printer materials
- explained purpose of Declaration of Independence; "We the people..."
- crossing the Delware
- founding father; principal author of the Declaration of Independence
- French aristocrat who was a general in the American Revolutionary War
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- enlightenment think whose ideas influence the Declaration of Independence greatly
- George Washington's leadership
- section of the D.o.I that named natural born rights to citizent
- "These united colonies are, and of right ought to be,free and independent states"
- closed Boston Harbor until destroyed tea was repaid
- military camp in Pennsylvania in 1777-1778
- last major battle of the Revolutionary War in 1783
- signed after the Seven Years' War by Great Britain and France
- signed after the American Revolutionary War by Great Britain and The U.S
- foreign soldiers who fight for pay
- undertook the Boston Tea Party in 1773
- number of complaints on the list to the King included in the D.o.I
20 Clues: crossing the Delware • Seven Years' War (1754-1763) • George Washington's leadership • foreign soldiers who fight for pay • Thomas Paine's most famous pamphlet • undertook the Boston Tea Party in 1773 • military camp in Pennsylvania in 1777-1778 • last major battle of the Revolutionary War in 1783 • closed Boston Harbor until destroyed tea was repaid • ...
Prologue: Rise of Democratic Ideas 2013-09-27
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- document drawn up by nobles in 1215 guaranteeing basic political rights in England
- intellectual movement that started in Europe
- government in which powers are divided between federal and state governments
- cultural movement that started in Italy in the 1300s and spread throughout Europe
- government in which citizens rule directly and not through representation
- religion of the Hebrews
- government in which citizens elect the leaders who make government decisions
- division of government into separate branches
- list of rights and freedoms essential to the people
- religious reform movement that began in the 16th century
- father of democracy
- religion founded by Jesus
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- international organization established in 1945
- strengthened democracy by increasing the number of paid officials
- written code of laws
- bloodless overthrow of King James II of England and his replacement by William and Mary
- theory that a monarch's power came from God
- believed the power of the government comes from the consent of the governed
- agreement between citizens and the government
- believed all people have natural rights of life, liberty, and property
20 Clues: father of democracy • written code of laws • religion of the Hebrews • religion founded by Jesus • theory that a monarch's power came from God • intellectual movement that started in Europe • division of government into separate branches • agreement between citizens and the government • international organization established in 1945 • ...
Chapter 3 2014-10-16
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- one of the founders of Methodism
- assisted women in childbirth and helped doctors
- term for males dominating the family
- sermons of despair
- restricted metal processings in the colonies
- experimented with indigo in southern colonies
- human body was governed by 4 humors
- one of the most frequent causes of female death
- German ironmaster in New Jersey
- most extreme treatment of humor imbalance
- most common place for German immigrants
- limited the rights of blacks and giving whites almost absolute authority
- first non-English immigrants from France
- product of great scientific and intellectual discoveries
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- staple crop of South Carolina and Georgia
- maintained monopoly on slave trade
- Scottish Presbyterians who settled in North Ireland
- preacher and associate of the Wesleys
- reinforced the ideas of nearly absolute male authority
- location of first ironworks
- trade between US, Africa, and Europe with slaves, sugar, rum, and other things
- slaves brought to West Indies from Africa
- gold or silver coins
- first American college
- town in South Carolina where many Germans went
25 Clues: sermons of despair • gold or silver coins • first American college • location of first ironworks • German ironmaster in New Jersey • one of the founders of Methodism • maintained monopoly on slave trade • human body was governed by 4 humors • term for males dominating the family • preacher and associate of the Wesleys • most common place for German immigrants • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2023-10-16
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- Benjamin _____________, American scientist who experimented with lightning
- ___________ trade, the name for the trade between Europe, America, and Africa
- a Wampanoag chief that fought the English in King Philip's War
- ___________ Rebellion, slave revolt in South Carolina
- The _________ Act, passed in 1764 angered colonists with new taxes.
- __________ Colony, second permanent European settlement in Massachusetts
- ___________ passage, the voyage that brought Africans to North America
- _____________ Acts, restricted colonial trade, forced them to only trade with England.
- religious group that wanted to purify the English Church
- new ideas about nature and human rights
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- George _______________, British officer who fought in the French and Indian War
- Religious group that settled in Pennsylvania
- theory where a country wants to sell more goods than they buy
- Nathaniel _______, rebelled against the Virginia governor.
- This, issued in 1763, forbid colonists moving west of the Appalachians
- the first permanent European settlement in North America
- _____________ neglect, England relaxed its trade regulations
- William _______, founded of Pennsylvania
- _____________ servants, people who worked for free in exchange for free passage to North America
- ______ crop, a crop grown only for sale
20 Clues: ______ crop, a crop grown only for sale • new ideas about nature and human rights • William _______, founded of Pennsylvania • Religious group that settled in Pennsylvania • ___________ Rebellion, slave revolt in South Carolina • the first permanent European settlement in North America • religious group that wanted to purify the English Church • ...
Units 1-3 2022-10-17
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- a condition in which there is no change
- resisting authority; difficult to control
- Opus the greatest work of an artist, writer, or composer
- a pattern of prayer or worship
- the most important ingredient; the crucial element
- To embarrass and confuse
- having no motion or change
- an intense or joy or delight
- To explain in greater detail
- to remove from office or power
- still in existence; not destroyed
- to stop the flow of
- misconduct or wrongdoing, especially by a public official
- requiring mental or physical effort
- A state of sluggishness, inactivity, and apathy
- possessing or exhibiting great wealth; affluent
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- the power that results from the combination of two or more forces
- the most typical, ideal, or important
- Operandi a specific manner of working
- Latin PONERE, POSITUM "to put, to place"
- An improvement or enlightenment
- firm and steadfast
- a being
- to discuss in too much detail or to attack
- Capable of being accomplished
- The condition of being too full; an overabundance
- with regard to
27 Clues: a being • with regard to • firm and steadfast • to stop the flow of • To embarrass and confuse • having no motion or change • an intense or joy or delight • To explain in greater detail • Capable of being accomplished • a pattern of prayer or worship • to remove from office or power • An improvement or enlightenment • still in existence; not destroyed • ...
America Revolution 2024-04-25
Across
- Jefferson's party.
- 1774 non-importation agreement.
- 1786-1787 uprising in Massachusetts.
- 1787 law establishing a method for admitting new states.
- Ended the Revolutionary War in 1783.
- Opponents of the original Constitution.
- 1778 support critical to U.S. victory.
- Compromise on counting slaves for representation.
- Turning point battle of the Revolutionary War.
- First Secretary of the Treasury.
- Taxes that brewed a Boston party.
- Religious revival of the 1730s and 1740s.
- Revolutionary era governing body.
- 1800 Virginia slave uprising.
- 1770 event with Crispus Attucks.
- Washington's winter of discontent, 1777-1778.
- Breakup note of 1776.
- 1798 laws limiting freedoms.
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- 1790 law defining American citizenship.
- Blueprint for a bicameral legislature.
- 1823 Proclamation against European interference.
- Author of the Declaration.
- America’s first "constitution."
- Ended the War of 1812.
- 1794 Pennsylvania tax protest.
- 1781 battle that ended the Revolutionary War.
- Period of reason influencing the Founders.
- Philosopher whose ideas sparked revolution.
- Advocates for a strong central government.
- Washington’s surprise attack after crossing the Delaware.
30 Clues: Jefferson's party. • Breakup note of 1776. • Ended the War of 1812. • Author of the Declaration. • 1798 laws limiting freedoms. • 1800 Virginia slave uprising. • 1794 Pennsylvania tax protest. • 1774 non-importation agreement. • America’s first "constitution." • First Secretary of the Treasury. • 1770 event with Crispus Attucks. • Taxes that brewed a Boston party. • ...
DST 2024-04-27
Across
- Deep abyss horror, ink-spewing leviathan
- Guardian of knowledge, ancient serpent
- Festive frights and winter’s chill
- Cyclonic desolation, wind’s embodiment
- Cursed puppet master, shadows’ binding
- A more dire wolf, pack summoner
- Collects trinkets, trader of oddities
- Sorcery’s pinnacle, crafting dark energy
- Eternal torment cycle, ruins’ heart
- Gummy concoction, perpetual health regenerator
- Massive regent spawning endless soldiers
- Keeper of sacks, festive forest dweller
- Lost whispers from otherworldly observers
- Howling pack leader, relentless tracker
- Ethereal message receiver, otherworldly frequencies
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- Secrets locked in fossilized fragments
- Dust and despair, amalgamation of bones
- Icebound horror, winter’s grasp
- Portal to enlightenment, or madness
- Snot-throwing beast, battle of stickiness
- Fishbone guardian, spelunking companion
- Tree of moon glass, lunacy’s source
- Transformed through celestial guidance, science anew
- Overcomes when light dwindles, shadows rule
- Final sentinel, gatekeeper of knowledge
- Fiery guardian, molten forge’s keeper
- Walrus hunters on winter pilgrimage
- Legacy of ancients, crafting bedrock
- Fire’s stone, island’s volcanic gift
- Bound by shadows, resurrection ritual target
30 Clues: Icebound horror, winter’s grasp • A more dire wolf, pack summoner • Festive frights and winter’s chill • Portal to enlightenment, or madness • Tree of moon glass, lunacy’s source • Walrus hunters on winter pilgrimage • Eternal torment cycle, ruins’ heart • Legacy of ancients, crafting bedrock • Fire’s stone, island’s volcanic gift • Fiery guardian, molten forge’s keeper • ...
AP World History Review 2024-05-08
Across
- last shogunate of Japan
- opening of Russian society and tolerance of free speech
- military alliance against the growing USSR, opposite of Warsaw Pact
- navigational instrument for determining latitude
- peasants bound to the land they worked on
- South African system of racial segregation
- former colonies became independent nations
- medieval code of honor and loyalty used among knights
- movement that focused on logic and reason
- expansion of European powers in Africa and Asia
- economic policy designed to increase prosperity through trade
- Russian communist party founded by Lenin
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- economic system that emphasizes free markets
- increasing global financial and cultural trends
- meant to prevent the spread of communism
- begun with Marx, society should be run by the proletariat
- Indian movement to unite Hindus and Muslims
- the middle class in an industrial society
- knights protect the lord's land in return for their own
- anti-slavery movement
- someone with European and Indigenous ancestry
- successor to the League of Nations with a similar goal
- Persian empire with a Shia majority population
23 Clues: anti-slavery movement • last shogunate of Japan • meant to prevent the spread of communism • Russian communist party founded by Lenin • the middle class in an industrial society • peasants bound to the land they worked on • movement that focused on logic and reason • South African system of racial segregation • former colonies became independent nations • ...
Buddhism Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-30
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- A well known religion created by Siddhartha Gautama?
- BCE The time Buddhism was created?
- Buddhist form of heaven?
- Siddhartha Gautama wife's name is?
- The place where Buddhism Began?
- Buddhist don't eat _______.
- Buddhism's Holy Book?
- A belief in which people always change?
- Buddhism is the ______ religion in the world.
- Bodhi is intelligence or?
- the amount of precepts in Buddhism?
- A Major Belief in Buddhism that has to do with resurrections?
- Buddhist treat all living things _____.
- how many followers does the religion buddhism have?
- A holiday for buddhist to celebrate the first sermon of Buddha?
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- The founder of Buddhism?
- A follower of buddhism is called?
- The symbol of Buddhism?
- What is the most important thing to attain in buddhism?
- Buddhist laws are called?
- The most practiced branch of buddhism is?
- Otherwise known as a temple for Buddhism
- A male buddhist Priest?
- What god does Buddhist Worship?
- A belief in which life is full of pain? and suffering?
- Buddha means one who has attained?
26 Clues: Buddhism's Holy Book? • The symbol of Buddhism? • A male buddhist Priest? • The founder of Buddhism? • Buddhist form of heaven? • Buddhist laws are called? • Bodhi is intelligence or? • Buddhist don't eat _______. • The place where Buddhism Began? • What god does Buddhist Worship? • A follower of buddhism is called? • BCE The time Buddhism was created? • ...
greece 2022-08-25
Across
- enslaved people in ancient sparta
- a ruler who seizes authority and has absolute power
- the first civilization to develop in the aegean sea region
- governor of a person province,means "defender of the kingdome"
- members of a political community with rights and responsibilities
- a government ruled by the people
- high ranking government official in sparta
- an open area used as a meeting and market place
- what early greeks called themselves
- the system in a country that involves making buying and selling goods
- a government in which a small group has control
- a greek city-state
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- a settlement in a new land that has ties to a home territory
- foot soldiers arranged close together in rows
- a difficult time when trade and advancement decline
- someone who writes or performs epic poems or stories about heroes and their deeds
- a person who searches for wisdom and enlightenment
- a piece of land nearly surrounded by water
- a hilltop with a fort
- a straight or narrow sea between two lands
20 Clues: a greek city-state • a hilltop with a fort • a government ruled by the people • enslaved people in ancient sparta • what early greeks called themselves • a piece of land nearly surrounded by water • high ranking government official in sparta • a straight or narrow sea between two lands • foot soldiers arranged close together in rows • ...
American revolution 2022-09-03
Across
- An act passed that put British soldiers in colonists homes
- a renewal of individual piety and religious devotion
- An act passed that placed taxes on paper products
- An act passed that allowed the east India company to sell tea directly to colonies without the usual import duties
- Free over a set number of years
- The time period of intellectual growth
- Written in 1776 by Thomas Paine which urges the colonists to declare their independence
- The name of the duties that created a mechanism to enforce compliance
- the branch that makes laws
- what the colonists dressed as during the Boston Tea Party
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- To free a group
- he traveled preaching Calvinists sermons
- Acts the king placed in response to the Boston Tea Party
- "No Taxation Without _____"
- the number of people who signed the declaration of independence
- Signed in July 4th 1776 in Philadelphia
- where a massacre took place that started with a snowball fight
- to free one
- The person who signed the declaration of independence very large to send a message to the King
- wrote two treatises of government
20 Clues: to free one • To free a group • the branch that makes laws • "No Taxation Without _____" • Free over a set number of years • wrote two treatises of government • The time period of intellectual growth • Signed in July 4th 1776 in Philadelphia • he traveled preaching Calvinists sermons • An act passed that placed taxes on paper products • ...
Chapter 1 Terms 2022-11-30
Across
- extreme liberals who believe in using government to achieve equality
- individual independence from government
- a political ideology that seeks to push the boundaries of the traditional role of government
- a form of liberalism deriving from the enlightenment era - conservativism today
- democracy, two words; the US for example
- those who believe in extremely limited government
- people who live in an abusive government
- government, the idea that government should be restricted
- capitalism, two words; not quite laissez-faire capitalism
- a political system in which individual are free to do as they wish
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- rulers have all the power
- government fully controls the market
- a type of non-authoritarian government
- socialism, two words; the democratic process used to achieve socialism
- of opportunity, not outcome
- democracy, two words; in-between democratic socialism and regulated capitalism
- a form of capitalism "to leave alone"
- capitalism, two words; China for example
- a political ideology that upholds the traditional role of government
- people who life in free political systems
- North Korea for example
- opposite of collectivism
22 Clues: North Korea for example • opposite of collectivism • rulers have all the power • of opportunity, not outcome • government fully controls the market • a form of capitalism "to leave alone" • a type of non-authoritarian government • individual independence from government • democracy, two words; the US for example • capitalism, two words; China for example • ...
Judaism Throughout Time 2022-10-06
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- Mod Judaism believes in Writ. & Or. Torah
- body of water protected the Hebrews while escaping
- Edited text with Mishnah and Gemarah
- Interpretation of the Torah
- Organized oppression and massacre of a group
- Jewish village
- Fallen Angels
- ST Jewish aristocracy
- Leaders of Judaism following 2TJ
- First woman
- Leader of the Israelites
- Principles or tenets of a faith tradition
- End of time
- Medieval group in Europe, spoke Yiddish
- Mouth piece of God
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- Jewish enlightenment
- Revelation of the law from Mt. Sinai
- Field of study that analyzes God
- Belief in one god
- God recognized as the supreme civil ruler
- Medieval group in Spain, spoke Ladino
- Individual called by God and anointed
- Formulary used in public worship
- ST teachers who ran the temple
- Mod Judaism that balances law and life
- Belief more than one religion valid
- Mod Judaism believes in science & moral law
- ST leaders who believed total corruption
- First man
- Medieval group in N. Africa, spoke Arabic
30 Clues: First man • First woman • End of time • Fallen Angels • Jewish village • Belief in one god • Mouth piece of God • Jewish enlightenment • ST Jewish aristocracy • Leader of the Israelites • Interpretation of the Torah • ST teachers who ran the temple • Field of study that analyzes God • Formulary used in public worship • Leaders of Judaism following 2TJ • Belief more than one religion valid • ...
SOL Review Units 1-3 2022-05-24
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- the study of artifacts
- Egyptian Civilization River
- Chinese Civilization River (AKA the Huang He)
- Earliest written symbols
- Art from cavemen
- "one action influences another"
- Writing system of Sumer
- a path the Aryans used to invade India
- Founder of Judaism
- This is a characteristic many early people shared
- Mesopotamian Civilization River
- Writing system of Egypt
- spread Buddhism throughout India
- one of the sacred writings of Hinduism
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- Discovery of agriculture and farming
- Ideology that influenced China's society and political order
- Protects mainland China from Invaders
- Strict law code found from Babylon
- significant leader of the Mauryan Empire\
- Continent where humans emerged from
- Belief in one god
- Founder of Buddhism (short name)
- Old Stone Age
- Scientific Name for Man
- The belief that Chinese rulers are chosen by gods
- Trade route found in China and Europe
- Succession of ruling families in China
- Follow this to reach enlightenment in Buddhism
- social structure of India
- Indian Civilization River
- ideology that influenced China's culture and values
31 Clues: Old Stone Age • Art from cavemen • Belief in one god • Founder of Judaism • the study of artifacts • Writing system of Sumer • Scientific Name for Man • Writing system of Egypt • Earliest written symbols • social structure of India • Indian Civilization River • Egyptian Civilization River • "one action influences another" • Mesopotamian Civilization River • Founder of Buddhism (short name) • ...
Music History 2022-05-26
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- a composer known for impressionism and treating harmony as color
- a modernist composer who juxtaposed serious and ironic themes
- the concept of music growing on itself
- a German composer known for his nationalistic pieces
- German poetry set to music
- history building towards an ideal
- a method of systematically removing tonality
- a study of music outside of classic Western tradition
- connected to feelings of yearning or longing
- a stance in art that took a commitment to the superiority of the present
- a composer known for his eccentric instrumentation
- small nugget of a theme
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- a composer notable for creating fictional versions of himself while critiquing
- a concept born out of the idea that anything had the potential to be music
- a Czech composer brought to the US in hopes of making an American sound
- the fixation or obsession on one idea
- a movement that emulated folk musics while emphasizing naivity and violence
- a reaction against the Enlightenment movement
- a poem originally written by Goethe
- a Hungarian composer, one of the first ethnomusicologists
20 Clues: small nugget of a theme • German poetry set to music • history building towards an ideal • a poem originally written by Goethe • the fixation or obsession on one idea • the concept of music growing on itself • a method of systematically removing tonality • connected to feelings of yearning or longing • a reaction against the Enlightenment movement • ...
South Asia Review 2025-03-06
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- In Hindu belief, one’s moral duty to society.
- major teachings of Buddhism.
- A system of social classes in India determined by Karma and Dharma.
- A river that is sacred to Hindus.
- Technique used to expand farmland in mountainous areas.
- A faith that blends elements of Islam and Hinduism.
- Agricultural reforms to increase crop production in India.
- Region in South Asia disputed by Pakistan and India.
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- The percentage of people in a country that can read.
- Loans to small entrepreneurs.
- India's most famous film industry, the second largest (by revenue) in the world.
- Breaking a law to show it is unjust.
- Winds that bring heavy rain to the South Asian subcontinent in the summer and cool air in the winter.
- Empire that colonized South Asia.
- Indian Empire that developed important mathematical concepts.
- Indian Empire that spread and blended Islam with Hindu Indian Culture.
- The World's Highest Peak.
- In Hindu belief, the sum of good and bad actions in one's life.
- Indian Empire that popularized and spread Buddhism.
- True enlightenment. The ultimate goal of Buddhism.
20 Clues: The World's Highest Peak. • major teachings of Buddhism. • Loans to small entrepreneurs. • Empire that colonized South Asia. • A river that is sacred to Hindus. • Breaking a law to show it is unjust. • In Hindu belief, one’s moral duty to society. • True enlightenment. The ultimate goal of Buddhism. • A faith that blends elements of Islam and Hinduism. • ...
End of Trimester 1 Review 2024-10-03
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- Belief in 1 god
- Seasonal geographical phenomenon that impacted the IRVC people
- Rebirth in Hinduism
- Belief in multiple gods
- Thousands of these have been found in the Indus River Valley
- Relating to moral principles
- Type of metal used for casting in the Zhou Dynasty
- Agreement between Abraham and God
- The cycle of life and death in Hinduism
- Series of rulers passing power
- The law of the universe that determines right from wrong (Hinduism)
- Great leader of the New Kingdom who fought the Hittites
- Founder of Judaism
- Preserver of the Universe
Down
- Belief in a single deity, but recognizing other gods as facets of a supreme god
- Power in a government divided amongst many rather than 1 person having all the power
- Upper class whose wealth is based on land
- Age of King Tut when he died
- Group assigned by birth in Hinduism
- Enlightenment in Hinduism
- Arranged in a systematic form of code
- Soul in Hinduism
- another name for Indus River Valley
- Migrated into the IRVC and possibly contributed to its collapse
24 Clues: Belief in 1 god • Soul in Hinduism • Founder of Judaism • Rebirth in Hinduism • Belief in multiple gods • Enlightenment in Hinduism • Preserver of the Universe • Age of King Tut when he died • Relating to moral principles • Series of rulers passing power • Agreement between Abraham and God • Group assigned by birth in Hinduism • another name for Indus River Valley • ...
World History 1 Vocab #3 Crossword 2024-11-15
Across
- The doctrines of Buddha
- Member of the priesthood caste
- Person sent by a church
- Consisting of the lands south of the Himalayan Mountains
- Religious and moral law
- Bringing upon oneself inevitable results (good or bad)
- Hindu social divisions
- Pattern of the success and fail of different dynasties in China
- Principle of life
- Defense for China (against nomads)
- Ruler of China has the blessings of the gods
- Philosophy founded by Lao-Tzu
- People who expanded Indian culture
Down
- The belief of Ahura Mazda
- Soul comes back to earth in another body/form
- People who installed a caste system
- Respect, obedience, and care for one's parents and elderlies
- Freedom from the eternal cycle of death and rebirth
- Pursuits of one seeking enlightenment
- Permanent professional branches of a government
- Another term for Moksha
- Principle of noninjury to living beings
- Ancient Hindu scriptures
- Yellowish deposit of fertile soil made of clay and sand
- Two opposite principles who interact
- Common religion of India
26 Clues: Principle of life • Hindu social divisions • The doctrines of Buddha • Person sent by a church • Another term for Moksha • Religious and moral law • Ancient Hindu scriptures • Common religion of India • The belief of Ahura Mazda • Philosophy founded by Lao-Tzu • Member of the priesthood caste • Defense for China (against nomads) • People who expanded Indian culture • ...
