enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Reatoration 2024-12-02
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- What scientific institution was founded in 1662 to improve natural knowledge?
- Which king was restored to the throne in 1660?
- What intellectual movement focused on reason and scientific thought during the 18th century?
- Which famous English allegory was written by John Bunyan?
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- What type of government system replaced the monarchy after the Restoration?
- What were the two main political parties that developed after the Restoration?
- What is the name of Milton’s epic poem about the fall of man?
- What event in 1688 led to the overthrow of James II?
- Which Catholic monarch ruled England between 1685 and 1688?
- Which famous Irish writer is known for “A Modest Proposal”?
10 Clues: Which king was restored to the throne in 1660? • What event in 1688 led to the overthrow of James II? • Which famous English allegory was written by John Bunyan? • Which Catholic monarch ruled England between 1685 and 1688? • Which famous Irish writer is known for “A Modest Proposal”? • What is the name of Milton’s epic poem about the fall of man? • ...
Asia Terminology 2025-10-22
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- phallus in Hindu art and architecture
- female counterpart to the phallus found in Hindu art and architecture
- religious architecture ritually circled by Buddhist followers
- Buddhist follower who nearly reaches enlightenment but chooses to stay behind to lead others
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- Japanese religion centered in nature and ancestor worship
- honor of family, tradition, and humaneness towards others (2 words)
- also called "The Way," a religion centered on the harmony of opposites
- snake deity sometimes featured with depictions of Buddha
- Japanese "pictures of the floating world." Colored printmaking featuring a variety of subject matter
- life force, energy, and spirit believed to exist in all beings in Daoism
10 Clues: phallus in Hindu art and architecture • snake deity sometimes featured with depictions of Buddha • Japanese religion centered in nature and ancestor worship • religious architecture ritually circled by Buddhist followers • honor of family, tradition, and humaneness towards others (2 words) • female counterpart to the phallus found in Hindu art and architecture • ...
colonization, empires, reformation, enlightenment, and american revolution 2022-10-17
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- the boston massacre
- by this times ending england controlled most of the eastern seaboard of north america
- the 95 theses were nailed to a church door
- due to this the british parliament allowed salutary neglect
- emerged as a world power 1588
- the bible was translated to
- was a german monk
- Believed that all people were born equal with three natural rights
- britan vs. france over colonial empires
- the idea to buy your way into heaven
- formed the west india company
- grew crops on floating islands during the years 1200-1521 AD
- was the first constitution of the US
- created an American empire from Mexico to Chile and the Carribean in the 1500's
- parliament declared that england was no longer under the pope
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- were called philosophes
- pope leo X excommunicates luther
- the boston tea party
- and Portugal did the first sugar plantation competition
- American colonies were of minor importance to the french and english
- Cortez conquered the Aztec empire in 1521
- Believed having 3 branches in government would prevent tyranny.
- Believed in the freedom of press and used it to expose the abuses of corrupt political and church leaders
- believed everything should be doubted until proven
- led scientists to study natural world more closely
- were the first europeans to establish sea trade with india
- Pizzarro kidnapped and killed Atahualpa
- began to explore north america through canada
- makes the mother country strong
- slavery predominated sugar plantations
30 Clues: was a german monk • the boston massacre • the boston tea party • were called philosophes • the bible was translated to • emerged as a world power 1588 • formed the west india company • makes the mother country strong • pope leo X excommunicates luther • the idea to buy your way into heaven • was the first constitution of the US • slavery predominated sugar plantations • ...
Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-23
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- Father of modern economics; Evolved the idea of a Free Market System
- A mathematician, astronomer, and Catholic canon; Created the planetary model with the Sun at the center of the universe
- English politician and contributer to the scientific method of study
- A political philosophy focusing on the rights of the individual, equality before the law, and general liberty for all
- Support for a republican system of government
- a body of non-elected government officials who make decisions over the people
- French political philosopher; Created the idea of seperation of powers
- Economic term for hands-off government approach to an economy
- A system of government where the whole population is typically represented by elected representatives
- Father of liberalism
- A system of government with a King or Queen ruling over the country
- A time period of increased developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology and chemistry
- A ruler who holds absolute power
- period of rigorous scientific, political and philosophical development in Europe
- A global war between England, France, and their allies
- The document that made the United States it's own country
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- A division of all government abilities
- A political philosophy focusing on a free enterprise system, private ownership of business, and socially traditional ideas
- German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, natural philosopher and writer on music
- French philosopher, scientist, and mathematician; contributer to modern philosophy
- The United States first government document/system
- A type of monarchy power that is unrestrained by all other institutions, such as churches or government
- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer
- Belief in a supreme being; God, Allah, etc.
24 Clues: Father of liberalism • A ruler who holds absolute power • A division of all government abilities • Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer • Belief in a supreme being; God, Allah, etc. • Support for a republican system of government • The United States first government document/system • A global war between England, France, and their allies • ...
French Revolution 2022-09-23
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- Napoleon's last battle
- Palace where the King and Queen of France live
- Members of the 1st Estate
- Leader the Congress of Vienna chose
- Set of laws Napoleon established: Napoleonic ______
- Robespierre led the Reign of _________
- Queen of France at the beginning of the French Revolution
- King of France at the beginning of the French Revolution
- The constitution of 1791 established this type of Monarchy
- Having pride in one's country
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- French Middle Class
- Type of monarchy in France prior to the French Revolution
- Armory, Prison, and former fort that was stormed
- Value of Money decreases
- Country Napoleon unsuccessfully tried to conquer that led to his demise
- like the American colonists, French revolutionaries were inspired by the __________
- French Revolution execution device
- Capital city of France
- Meeting of the three estates
- Country that King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette tried to flee to
- Members of the 2nd Estate
- French tax on the third estate
- Napoleon after his successful coup d'etat named himself ______________for life
- The vowel the 3rd estate took at Versailles was known as the __________ court oath
24 Clues: French Middle Class • Napoleon's last battle • Capital city of France • Value of Money decreases • Members of the 1st Estate • Members of the 2nd Estate • Meeting of the three estates • Having pride in one's country • French tax on the third estate • French Revolution execution device • Leader the Congress of Vienna chose • Robespierre led the Reign of _________ • ...
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 • ...
MySpellIt!: Japanese Words 2023-01-14
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- tall, wooden sandals
- type of Japanese dance
- leader of samurai
- Japanese poetry style
- a war cry
- riddle used by Zen Buddhist monks
- a Japanese god/deity
- a food paste
- a rickshaw
- a meat dish
- art of folding paper
- a powerful person, a "big shot"
- enlightenment in Buddhism
- a person trained in ancient Japanese martial arts
- block of soy milk (like paneer)
- the warriors of Japan
- cold rice dressed in vinegar
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- emperor of Japan
- writing of Japanese words in Roman script
- a period of emperor Mutsuhito's rule
- dish with meat, tofu, and veggies
- a spicy vegetable used as a condiment
- a style of cooking
- a great sea wave
- powerful, rich businessperson
- a girl who dances for entertainment
- 'bye' or a farewell in Japanese
- a type of couch
- a type of plant
- quick-cooking egg noodles
- a form of dance drama
- Japanese self-defense
- a type of wrestling style
- straw mat
- a raw fish dish
35 Clues: a war cry • straw mat • a rickshaw • a meat dish • a food paste • a type of couch • a type of plant • a raw fish dish • emperor of Japan • a great sea wave • leader of samurai • a style of cooking • tall, wooden sandals • a Japanese god/deity • art of folding paper • Japanese poetry style • a form of dance drama • Japanese self-defense • the warriors of Japan • type of Japanese dance • ...
A More Perfect Union 2020-09-06
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- 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 • ...
Gwendalyn Fodor World History 2020-09-15
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- A cultural movement
- Based on the teachings of Muhammad.
- The king could not punish his subjects.
- England's national legislature.
- Developed from Roman Christianity.
- Turning point in English constitutional history.
- Reflected customs and principals over time.
- Divided national power.
- A government ruled by small land owning families.
- A religious reform movement.
- uses an international governing system
- A written code of laws.
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- Citizens rule and make laws.
- Controls foreign and financial policies.
- Agreement among members of a society.
- Formal summary of the rights and liberties believed essential to people.
- This claimed that a kings power game from God.
- Three branches of the government.
- The powers of the ruler are restricted by the laws of the country.
- A king who rules the government.
- A system to control society.
- A government ruled by few people.
- Government of the people.
- The name of the religion founded by Jesus.
- An intellectual movement.
- The right to life, liberty, and property.
- Israelite's and Jews religion.
- A list of demands.
28 Clues: A list of demands. • A cultural movement • Divided national power. • A written code of laws. • Government of the people. • An intellectual movement. • Citizens rule and make laws. • A system to control society. • A religious reform movement. • Israelite's and Jews religion. • England's national legislature. • A king who rules the government. • Three branches of the government. • ...
Ella Persio-Prologue 2020-09-15
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- turning point in english constitutional history
- when renaissance came to full bloom
- people have the power
- rebirth, interest in classical culture
- citizens elect representative to make laws
- England's national legislative
- advises the councils
- government ruled by small group
- customs and principles established over time
- divided government into three branches
- contract between king and nobles
- name of religion followed by jews
- government ruled by powerful people
- to have law work in orderly ways
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- people had the rights to life, liberty,and justice
- formal summary of peoples rights
- citizens make laws directly
- applied science to society
- written code of law that the jews followed
- agreement among society
- international organization
- government to be divided between federal, state, or local governments
- religion that influenced all aspects of life
- religion that taught self worth
- king's power came from god
- royalty/kings/queens
- power of ruler restricted by constitution
- israelites and jews religion
- people elect leaders who make choices
- group in charge of society
30 Clues: advises the councils • royalty/kings/queens • people have the power • agreement among society • applied science to society • international organization • king's power came from god • group in charge of society • citizens make laws directly • israelites and jews religion • England's national legislative • religion that taught self worth • government ruled by small group • ...
Alantian Crossword 2021-09-21
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- Genderfluid deity
- Had an electrifying debut to new powers
- in a non-canonical story, might appear in your dreams
- We hardly knew ye
- Goddess of _____ and Greed
- Iris and Lily are these
- only good deity without the Life Domain
- Mira needs a new one
- Put up with a lot for a letter of recommendation
- Good aim, questionable allegiances
- Tomo gained another one
- Learning to have fun
- A young orphan
- Mortalkind (in Celestial)
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- Fruity nickname
- First to fall
- Take one for the team
- Left the Emerald Bolters behind
- Junko's friend (PC)
- With a pun that bad, they deserved what they got
- Missing part of the musical trio
- Hated his wild blood
- You have drawn the eyes of the gods
- No longer lawful
- Ride it, fight it, go inside it
- Fed up with mortals
- Junko's friend (NPC)
- A weapon and a virtue
- The path to enlightenment is wrought with these
- E.g. Dibzzak
- Likes bitter melon
31 Clues: E.g. Dibzzak • First to fall • A young orphan • Fruity nickname • No longer lawful • Genderfluid deity • We hardly knew ye • Likes bitter melon • Junko's friend (PC) • Fed up with mortals • Hated his wild blood • Junko's friend (NPC) • Mira needs a new one • Learning to have fun • Take one for the team • A weapon and a virtue • Iris and Lily are these • Tomo gained another one • ...
Blaise Killian 2021-03-29
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- also known as the flight of...
- wouldn't leave until the system was fixed
- was a genevan philosopher
- the list of three estates
- a french enlightenment writer
- fought alone side George washington
- a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves
- was a radical democrat
- a member of a democratic club established in paris
- refuted the theory of divine right
- are those that are not dependent
- a genevan banker
- where the national assembly meet and tried to find guns and amuntion
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- was a leading figure in the early stages of the french revolution
- a french military and political leader
- was a french judge
- guard is a french military and police force
- last queen of france
- where they chopped of aristocrates heads
- a french political theorist
- was ideological and political war
- assembly assembly that formed at the tennis court oath
- found itself at the very heart of the revolution
- one's own nation and support for its interests
- a person who has left their own country in order to settle in another
- a period of panic and riot
- the sun king
27 Clues: the sun king • a genevan banker • was a french judge • last queen of france • was a radical democrat • was a genevan philosopher • the list of three estates • a period of panic and riot • a french political theorist • a french enlightenment writer • also known as the flight of... • are those that are not dependent • was ideological and political war • refuted the theory of divine right • ...
The Glorious Revolution 2021-11-04
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- Believed in no cruel and unusual punishment
- Believed in freedom of speech and religion
- The Glorious Revolution in 3 pts EXCEPT
- The Engish Bill of Rights influenced the following in the US Bill of Rights, EXCEPT
- Good government must protect the rights of individual freedoms
- Favored monarchy that relied on a social contract
- Believed in limited government and natural rights
- The Glorious Revolution ended tensions between
- The Declaration of Rights gave these freedoms, EXCEPT
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- This movement influenced The Enlightenment
- This is an economic system where businesses have little to no government involvement a.k.a. "your wild cousin"
- Believed women should have equal say in the government
- Wealth of Nations and supported laissez-faire economy
- She was the Protestant daughter of James II
- This is an open Catholic
- Believed in separation of powers to keep the government in check
- The Declaration of Indulgence created this type of government
- They supported the succession of James II
- The Glorious Revolution changed _________ from Catholic to Protestant
- Are Catholics and Protestants the same
20 Clues: This is an open Catholic • Are Catholics and Protestants the same • The Glorious Revolution in 3 pts EXCEPT • They supported the succession of James II • This movement influenced The Enlightenment • Believed in freedom of speech and religion • Believed in no cruel and unusual punishment • She was the Protestant daughter of James II • ...
CH. 19 Influences on Japan 2023-01-30
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- musical instrument shaped like a mythical phoenix (19.10)
- One of the most destructive natural disasters that threatens Japan (Setting the Stage)
- the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures is cultural ________ (19.2)
- Built in 710 as the capital city (19.4)
- nature based spirits (19.5)
- Borrowed letters (fusion of Chinese and Japanese) (19.6)
- 5-7-5 Poetry style (19.7)
- Japan has nearly 4000 of these (Setting the Stage)
- Buddhism sees life as full of pain and ____. (19.5)
- The way to achieve wisdom (19.5)
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- Ruler who encouraged cultural diffusion (19.2)
- Founder of Buddhism (19.5)
- Japan's closest neighboring country (19.2)
- Architecture design of tiled roofs with multiple stories (19.8)
- Most of Japan was this kind of society (19.2)
- State of gaining spiritual knowledge (19.5)
- Japan is located in this ocean (Setting the Stage)
- Chinese style of court music (19.10)
- 5-7-5-7-7 Poetry style
- Chinese writing (19.6)
- Unique Japanese religion based on love and respect for nature (19.5)
- This form of Buddhism came to Japan in 552 (19.5)
22 Clues: 5-7-5-7-7 Poetry style • Chinese writing (19.6) • 5-7-5 Poetry style (19.7) • Founder of Buddhism (19.5) • nature based spirits (19.5) • The way to achieve wisdom (19.5) • Chinese style of court music (19.10) • Built in 710 as the capital city (19.4) • Japan's closest neighboring country (19.2) • State of gaining spiritual knowledge (19.5) • ...
Vocab: Units 1-3 2023-04-03
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- Capable of being accomplished
- shining brilliantly
- with regard to
- an extreme or unnatural paleness
- greenery; fresh and ripe vegetation
- having no motion or change
- the greatest work of an artist, writer, or composer
- lacking color; dull
- to stop the flow of
- a lack of experience; an innocence
- a being
- the most important ingredient; the crucial element
- an intense or joy or delight
- to fill with horror or disapproval
- A state of sluggishness, inactivity, and apathy
- a pattern of prayer or worship
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- to discuss in too much detail or to attack
- The condition of being too full; an overabundance
- the most typical, ideal, or important
- a frankness or sincerity of expression; an openness
- To embarrass and confuse
- still in existence; not destroyed
- requiring mental or physical effort
- green; lush with vegetation
- firm and steadfast
- open and sincere
- possessing or exhibiting great wealth; affluent
- a specific manner of working
- An improvement or enlightenment
- enraged; furious
- resisting authority; difficult to control; restless; fidgety
31 Clues: a being • with regard to • open and sincere • enraged; furious • firm and steadfast • shining brilliantly • lacking color; dull • to stop the flow of • To embarrass and confuse • having no motion or change • green; lush with vegetation • a specific manner of working • an intense or joy or delight • Capable of being accomplished • a pattern of prayer or worship • ...
Buddhism 2013-01-11
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- Where Mahayana Buddhism was developed.
- Practice of quiet reflection to clear the mind and find inner peace.
- Ignorance, attachment, and aversion are the ________.
- A state of wisdom.
- Focus on the path.
- Help people do good instead of bad.
- The truth of suffering.
- The number of days Siddhartha meditated under a tree to find why people suffered.
- To be aware of your feelings but not attached to them.
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- Don't do something that will affect someone in a negative way.
- Country where Siddhartha was born.
- When you are reborn in a different body.
- Don't take a job that would harm others or animals.
- Develop a deep understanding of the noble truths.
- The noble________.
- The good or bad energy a person builds up based upon whether he or she lives a good life.
- The path to enlightenment.
- Live life without being selfish.
- Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama.
- Don't lie or gossip.
- When religious leaders head a government.
- Lama who headed the government.
- The founder of Buddhism.
23 Clues: A state of wisdom. • Focus on the path. • The noble________. • Don't lie or gossip. • The truth of suffering. • The founder of Buddhism. • The path to enlightenment. • Lama who headed the government. • Live life without being selfish. • Country where Siddhartha was born. • Help people do good instead of bad. • Where Mahayana Buddhism was developed. • ...
Civilizations of Early India 2016-01-04
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- liberation or release from cycle of reincarnation
- Rebirth of a soul into a new body
- Third caste for landowners, bankers, merchants
- Second highest caste for rulers or warriors
- Large landmass set apart from the rest of the continent
- Religion of the Vedic Age based on priests and rituals
- Calm or clear the mind
- Person's duty that comes with one's caste
- Fortified area built on higher land
- Term given to caste groupings based on religious status
- Term given to caste groupings based occupation
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- Seasonal winds
- Highest caste for priests
- Effect of a person's actions in this or previous lives
- Special building used to store grain
- State of perfect wisdom
- Main river and all waterways that drain into it
- Caste for farm workers and other manual workers
- Avoiding doing harm to any living thing
- Thinkers and teachers
- One supreme spiritual force or God
- Set social classes into which a person is born
- Lowest caste for people who do dirty jobs
- Collection of hundreds of sacred hymns
24 Clues: Seasonal winds • Thinkers and teachers • Calm or clear the mind • State of perfect wisdom • Highest caste for priests • Rebirth of a soul into a new body • One supreme spiritual force or God • Fortified area built on higher land • Special building used to store grain • Collection of hundreds of sacred hymns • Avoiding doing harm to any living thing • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism by Henry 2018-08-21
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- the transcendent state attained as a result of being released from the cycle of rebirth.
- the world's fourth-largest religion with over 520 million followers
- having little or no rain.
- A spiritual being who has compassionately vowed to achieve buddhahood.
- the ultimate reality underlying all phenomena in Hinduism.
- were polytheistic and worshiped gods who represented natural forces.
- appearance of a deity in another form.
- a persons soul in Hinduism.
- the major goal of Buddhism.
- the identifying marks of the Buddha.
- A round burial mound
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- a member of a people having no permanent home.
- is an Indian religion and dharma, or a way of life, widely practiced in the Indian subcontinent.
- one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India.
- prayer or song of praise to the Gods or God
- a seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia.
- A symbol of Buddhist dharma.
- A branch of Buddhism, stressing universal enlightenment.
- the principle of nonviolence toward all living things.
- The practice of giving
20 Clues: A round burial mound • The practice of giving • having little or no rain. • a persons soul in Hinduism. • the major goal of Buddhism. • A symbol of Buddhist dharma. • the identifying marks of the Buddha. • appearance of a deity in another form. • prayer or song of praise to the Gods or God • a member of a people having no permanent home. • ...
FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2021-12-14
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- - Irish naturalist and geologist
- Invented the flying shuttle
- Inventor best known for his improvements to the steam engine
- Designed the seed drill to make farming an easier task
- English inventor who created the atmospheric engine
- British novelist, journalist, editor, and illustrator
- Invented the 4 crop rotation method
- Founder and director of homes for poor and deprived children
- English Romantic painter
- Wrote Frankenstein
- English weaver who invented the spinning Jenny
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- He created “common sense”
- Created both the spinning machine and water frame
- Scottish economist and philosopher who was a key figure in the Scottish enlightenment
- Important figure in the establishment of universal suffrage and freedom of the press in the UK
- Invented the cotton gin
- Had a model textile factory in New Lanark, Scotland
- American industrialist who founded a motor company
- Renowned as the “Father of the Railways”
- British politician who was a leader in the movement to get rid of the slave trade.
- Developed the coke burning blast furnace
- British weavers and textile workers who were against mechanised looms and knitting frames.
22 Clues: Wrote Frankenstein • Invented the cotton gin • English Romantic painter • He created “common sense” • Invented the flying shuttle • - Irish naturalist and geologist • Invented the 4 crop rotation method • Renowned as the “Father of the Railways” • Developed the coke burning blast furnace • English weaver who invented the spinning Jenny • ...
Q2 Extra Credit 2022-01-06
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- the papers that declared the war had ended
- knowing your land more getting a advantage in war
- ships blocking a country's coastline and ports inwards and outwards
- beliefs in benefits from profitable trading
- people who wanted to be free from the king
- colonists waking up to the idea of a seperation for the betterment of them
- owners people who owned slaves on a plot of land
- act of when the colonists threw tea into boston harbor
- tax on imports and exports
- where one of the key battles was fought but was actually just very close to the position
- 1st president of the u.s.
- people who were subjects of the king
- ruler of England during revolutionary war
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- right to bare arms
- slaves count as 3/5 a person
- soldiers ready to fight any minute
- strong fabric used by soldiers
- government sustained by the people
- strongest navy in the world
- where battles were fought
- act of hiding with natural resources for a sneak attack
21 Clues: right to bare arms • where battles were fought • 1st president of the u.s. • tax on imports and exports • strongest navy in the world • slaves count as 3/5 a person • strong fabric used by soldiers • soldiers ready to fight any minute • government sustained by the people • people who were subjects of the king • ruler of England during revolutionary war • ...
Mercantilism 2023-09-13
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- a religious revival movement in 1700's
- named by king james 2 to rule over the dominion of new england
- 18th century intellectual movement that emphasized reason and scientific method
- toughest part of triangular trade
- invented bi focals.
- 3 part system in which slaves were brought to the colonies
- was the men from colonies who fought for great britain
- in colonies there was a goal to enrich great britain
- used to punish colonists for illegal smuggling of goods
- when britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies
- a large farm in the southern colonies
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- this covered the area from southern maine to northen new jersey
- came to the colonies from europe apprentices with families
- Great britains biggest rival in north america
- grown mostly on plantations and meant to sell for profit
- slave uprising in colonies
- attacked the french which led to french and indian war
- governing body of great britain
- places taxes on imports to colonies
- 2nd largest ethnic group in the coloniess, but most were slaves
20 Clues: invented bi focals. • slave uprising in colonies • governing body of great britain • toughest part of triangular trade • places taxes on imports to colonies • a large farm in the southern colonies • a religious revival movement in 1700's • Great britains biggest rival in north america • in colonies there was a goal to enrich great britain • ...
Russian Jewish History 2024-01-05
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- An Ashkenazi language used by Eastern European Jews
- Lie spread about Jews killing Christians for their blood
- A military that the Jews thought of as their protectors
- attractive ideological solution for Jews in Russia for those who could not flee
- Traditional Judaism
- The goal of the Russian Czars
- The Enlightenment spread to Eastern Europe via
- culmination of the government policy of Anti-Semitism
- Sought to dismantle Judaism as a religion and merge the Jewish community with the greater society
- attacks against Jews
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- Solution for Russian Jews who could not flee, related to Israel
- A language that increased in popularity, becoming modern with novels and poetry
- the act of fleeing Russia for the Western hemisphere
- wrote famous plays in Yiddish, which became an increasingly modern language
- Russian territories in which Jews could reside
- battalion in which Jewish boys were forced to serve
- was declared as an autonomous Jewish region, did not draw in the masses
- site of a major pogrom in 1903
- Russian monarch
- House of worship in Moscow that is still standing
20 Clues: Russian monarch • Traditional Judaism • attacks against Jews • The goal of the Russian Czars • site of a major pogrom in 1903 • Russian territories in which Jews could reside • The Enlightenment spread to Eastern Europe via • House of worship in Moscow that is still standing • An Ashkenazi language used by Eastern European Jews • ...
Unit 9 Terms 2024-01-30
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- Arrangement of workers and machines in a factory
- French writer
- English philosopher, scientist, and historian
- God given right given to king or queen to rule a country
- 18th century inventor and instrument maker
- Concentration of human populations into discrete areas
- 18th century french philosopher; leading figure of the enlightenment
- The claim by a state to exclusive control over a foreign area or territory
- Economic group between upper and lower class
- Policy or act of extending a country's power into other territories
- Italian astronomer and mathematician; first to use telescope to study stars
- Group of people agree to give up certain rights in order to protect their rights
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- English mathematician and physicist
- Meeting where major European powers negotiated claims to territory in Africa
- Someone who starts or owns a business
- Buildings with facilities for manufacturing
- English philosopher and political theorist
- Cosmological model in which the sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of the three branches
- Establishing facts through testing and experimentation
20 Clues: French writer • English mathematician and physicist • Someone who starts or owns a business • 18th century inventor and instrument maker • English philosopher and political theorist • Buildings with facilities for manufacturing • Economic group between upper and lower class • English philosopher, scientist, and historian • Arrangement of workers and machines in a factory • ...
literature 2025-02-26
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- a short story, typically with animals
- the imitation of natural sound
- a literary period which focused on real life problems and ordinary people
- an amusing work generally ends happily
- a literare work that ridicules human folly
- the question which not expecting an answer
- a period name in British literature during the reign of queen Victoria
- a literary period focused on nature and love
- a literary period influenced by science, reason, and democracy
- a comparison using “like” or “as”
- a reaction towards realism
- a literary form written in verse
- combining contradictory terms
- a contradiction between appearance and reality
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- a direct comparison
- hint or clues about future events in a story
- the main character in a literary work
- a scene set earlier than the main story
- an extreme exaggeration for effect
- the part of a narrative where conflict begins to resolve
- a genre about cowboy, rural areas, and frontier lifestyle
- a referencing to another literary things
- a genre focused on myths and gods
- the feeling and atmosphere of a story
24 Clues: a direct comparison • a reaction towards realism • combining contradictory terms • the imitation of natural sound • a literary form written in verse • a comparison using “like” or “as” • a genre focused on myths and gods • an extreme exaggeration for effect • a short story, typically with animals • the main character in a literary work • the feeling and atmosphere of a story • ...
english 12 archetypes 2024-08-09
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- Constantly searching for truth, meaning, or enlightenment.
- The darker aspect of the personality, representing repressed desires
- Driven by a desire to discover new experiences and places.
- Offers protection, care, and selflessness to others.
- innovates and brings ideas into existence, driven by imagination.
- Provides support and assistance, often standing by the hero's side.
- This archetype experiences loss and seeks to belong or find family.
- Brings about transformation through destruction or chaos.
- Deceptive and mischievous, often disrupting the status quo for fun
- A wise figure who offers guidance and support.
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- This archetype seeks truth and wisdom, often acting as a scholar or philosopher.
- Symbolizes purity, optimism, and a lack of experience
- Driven by emotion, connection, and passion in relationships
- Represents the ordinary person, relatable and grounded in reality
- Desires control, order, and stability, often leading or governing.
- This rebellious figure challenges the status quo
- Brings joy and humor, often lightening serious situations with wit
- Uses knowledge and power to create change and transform reality
- Opposes authority and fights against injustice.
- This archetype often embarks on a quest to overcome great challenges
20 Clues: A wise figure who offers guidance and support. • Opposes authority and fights against injustice. • This rebellious figure challenges the status quo • Offers protection, care, and selflessness to others. • Symbolizes purity, optimism, and a lack of experience • Brings about transformation through destruction or chaos. • ...
World Religions 2024-09-10
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- Every Muslim is supposed to visit here at least once
- A religion without a belief in God
- Made the original covenant with God according to Jews, Christians and Muslims
- Belief in his resurrection is an important tenet of Christianity
- Belief in one god
- The path to Enlightenment, according to Buddah
- Sacred tree of Buddhism
- Star of David is an important symbol in this religion
- Teaches that suffering comes from selfish desires
- Means religions of the local people
- What happens when you die, according to Buddhism and Hinduism
- Holy Book of Islam
- Sacred text of Buddhism
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- The Golden Temple is the holiest place in this faith
- Wrote the Analects
- Sacred symbol of Confucianism
- Religion that values karma, dharma, and reincarnation
- Birthplace of Christ
- Hinduism is one example of this type of religion
- Colorful Hindu holiday
- Number of Noble Truths
- A holy site to Christians, Muslims, and Jews
- Language the Vedas is written in
- Largest sect in Islam
- Home of the majority of Earth's Hindu population
25 Clues: Belief in one god • Wrote the Analects • Holy Book of Islam • Birthplace of Christ • Largest sect in Islam • Colorful Hindu holiday • Number of Noble Truths • Sacred tree of Buddhism • Sacred text of Buddhism • Sacred symbol of Confucianism • Language the Vedas is written in • A religion without a belief in God • Means religions of the local people • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2024-09-18
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- First battle of the Revolutionary War
- 7 years war
- Freedom limited by laws
- People who wanted to stay neutral during the Revolution
- Taxes on paper
- Series of laws to punish colonists
- British general
- First meeting of the new government of America
- Period of great technological advancements
- Massacre in Boston on March 5th, 1770
- 1st president of USA
- Rights you're born with
- City in which the Brits surrendered
- True Americans
- Prohibited colonists from expanding into French territory
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- 3rd president of the USA
- First American soldiers to react in case of invasion
- The war for American independence
- Declaration of American independence from Britain on July 4th, 1776
- A book written by Thomas Paine
- English philosopher
- Ended Revolutionary War
- Man who wrote Common Sense
- An agreement of society for the greater good of the country
- Ended 7 years war
- A huge company that owns everything
- Formalized France's support of America
- An American Protest in December 16th, 1773
- British Admiral
- People loyal to the crown
30 Clues: 7 years war • Taxes on paper • True Americans • British general • British Admiral • Ended 7 years war • English philosopher • 1st president of USA • Freedom limited by laws • Ended Revolutionary War • Rights you're born with • 3rd president of the USA • People loyal to the crown • Man who wrote Common Sense • A book written by Thomas Paine • The war for American independence • ...
Crossword 2024-11-14
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- person who loves their country, rebellion
- wrote "Common Sense"
- ancient times
- signed the Declaration of Independence first to make it valid
- besties with Jefferson until they broke up, died the same day as him
- discussed the separation of powers and checks and balances, influenced the design of Constitution
- colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown
- a set of rules that guides how a country, state, or other political organization works
- what battle gave America its independence
- the system to govern a state or community
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- states the principles on which our government is based
- thought that humans deserve a secular rule of law and democracy rather than monarchy
- a series of religious revivals in American Christian History
- a group of settlements that became the original states of the USA
- American founding father, wrote the declaration of independence
- first president of the USA
- created the theory of a system of checks and balances among three branches of government
- credited for the Social Contract Theory
- emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith
- women's right activist in 1792
20 Clues: ancient times • wrote "Common Sense" • first president of the USA • women's right activist in 1792 • credited for the Social Contract Theory • person who loves their country, rebellion • what battle gave America its independence • the system to govern a state or community • colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown • ...
Midterm Review 2025-01-07
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- a lowly person or outcaste of Hinduism
- religion mostly found in India
- these can be caused if the summer monsoons are late
- this is extremely polluted
- area of Asia between Africa and India
- people survived by hunting and gathering
- a set of strict laws in Mesopotamia
- a social structure often depicted as a triangle
- the Oldest River Civilization
- Hindus believe this is a goddess and that she forgives your sins if you bath in its water
- Crescent The area that included the Nile and the Tigris/Euphrates Rivers that was great for farming
- seasonal winds that carry rain for 6 months- affects India and parts of Asia
- the process of removing salt from sea water so its drinkable/potable
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- people discovered farming and domestication of animals
- otherwise known as Siddhartha Gautama
- Elders should be respected and obeyed
- Hindus believe that "what goes around, comes around."
- when a desert is expanding
- Hindus believe your soul get reborn into a new body when you die
- social structure in Hinduism
- ultimate goal of a Buddhist
- Buddha's guidelines to be a good Buddhist
- these animals are sacred to Hindus and they will not eat them.
23 Clues: this is extremely polluted • when a desert is expanding • ultimate goal of a Buddhist • social structure in Hinduism • the Oldest River Civilization • religion mostly found in India • a set of strict laws in Mesopotamia • otherwise known as Siddhartha Gautama • Elders should be respected and obeyed • area of Asia between Africa and India • a lowly person or outcaste of Hinduism • ...
Learning Contract #4 2024-12-19
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- a period of time where an empire flourishes
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- exchanging goods/services without the use of money
- an oppressive leader
- an ancient empire under Alexander the Great
- a city-state in Ancient Greece
- a form of government in which a few people have all the political power
- a military alliance led mainly by Sparta
- exchanging goods/services through coins or paper money
- a piece of land surrounded mostly by water
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- a period of time where Greek culture flourished
- a geographic region in Europe, comprising of many different countries
- a form of government in which leaders are elected by the people
- a form of government in which a small group of people rule, but do not have political power
- a body of troops moving in close formation
- a military alliance led mainly by Athens
- a city-state in Ancient Greece, also the capital
- a form of government with a monarch leading the nation
- a war between people of the same country
- an ancient monument in Greece
20 Clues: an oppressive leader • an ancient monument in Greece • a city-state in Ancient Greece • a military alliance led mainly by Athens • a war between people of the same country • a military alliance led mainly by Sparta • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • a body of troops moving in close formation • a piece of land surrounded mostly by water • ...
'Brave New World' Themes, Symbols, Motifs 2025-11-14
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- The industrial figure who replaces religious symbolism.
- The abandoned structure where John seeks enlightenment.
- Commodity-driven mindset satirized through constant consumption.
- Drug used to suppress negative emotions and maintain stability.
- Tool of control disguised as pleasure, particularly through entertainment machines.
- The World State’s ultimate method of control, beginning before birth.
- Poetic and emotional language source through which John interprets the world.
- The World State prioritizes this over truth.
- Citizens who resist conformity are sent to these remote places.
- The societal value equated with happiness and economic success.
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- Citizens’ lack of unique identity is caused by this loss.
- Process that creates mass-produced human embryos.
- Theme contrasting agency with comfort and superficial pleasure.
- Symbol of artificial reproduction and lifelong confinement.
- The character whose spiritual struggles highlight individuality.
- The theme describing the impossibility of pursuing scientific or emotional truth.
- The emotion-suppressing effect of soma is described as “Christianity without _____.”
- Motif suggesting adults act like emotional infants due to conditioning.
- The upper-class caste that still experiences alienation (e.g., Helmholtz).
- Technology used to shape citizens’ beliefs from childhood.
20 Clues: The World State prioritizes this over truth. • Process that creates mass-produced human embryos. • The industrial figure who replaces religious symbolism. • The abandoned structure where John seeks enlightenment. • Citizens’ lack of unique identity is caused by this loss. • Technology used to shape citizens’ beliefs from childhood. • ...
Road to Revolution Study Guide Crossword 2024-11-18
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- A religious movement that broke out during the early colonies
- To have to pay taxes but have no say in how much or what they do
- Document that expressed need for Natural Rights of citizens
- Ended the Revolutionary War
- Divided up land after 7 Years War between the British and
- Introduction to Decl. of Ind.
- Early vigilante group who caused trouble for British officials, started by Sam Adams
- Tax on Paper and many other products
- Battle of turning point in American Revolutionary War
- Time period when people started thinking about Natural Rights
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- Who the British fought during the 7 Years War
- Meeting of Reps. from 12 of 13 Colonies to establish ban on British Trade
- Battle called, "A glorious day for America" by Sam Adams
- Commander of the Continental Army
- Part 4 of Decl. of Ind.
- Author of Common Sense
- Part 2 of Decl. of Ind.
- Part 3 of Decl. of Ind.
- A response to the Intolerable Acts
- How British paid for 7 Years War
20 Clues: Author of Common Sense • Part 4 of Decl. of Ind. • Part 2 of Decl. of Ind. • Part 3 of Decl. of Ind. • Ended the Revolutionary War • Introduction to Decl. of Ind. • How British paid for 7 Years War • Commander of the Continental Army • A response to the Intolerable Acts • Tax on Paper and many other products • Who the British fought during the 7 Years War • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword 2025-09-08
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- 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies
- Area of land that covered southern Maine to Northern New Jersey
- Hardest part of the Triangular Trade
- 18th century intellectual movement, emphasized reason and the scientific method
- 1700s religious movement movemnt
- Mainly grown to sell for money
- Put taxes on imports to the colonies
- Attacked the French in the Ohio River Valley, caused French and Indian War
- Came from the colonies from Europe, to learn a trade
- The biggest rival of Great Britian
- A large farm in the southern colonies
- Men that fought for Great Britian
- A therory in the colonies
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- Acts to punish the colonists for illegal smuggling
- Named by King James II to rule the Dominion of New England
- Slave uprising in the colonies
- Britain relaxing restrictions on the colonies
- 3 part system, slaves to the colonies
- inventer, invited bifocals, the Franklin stove, published Poor Richard's Almanac
- Governing body of Great Britian
20 Clues: A therory in the colonies • Slave uprising in the colonies • Mainly grown to sell for money • Governing body of Great Britian • 1700s religious movement movemnt • Men that fought for Great Britian • The biggest rival of Great Britian • Hardest part of the Triangular Trade • Put taxes on imports to the colonies • 3 part system, slaves to the colonies • ...
World History Overview 2025-06-11
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- _______ source created by someone who saw or experienced the event
- painter and sculptor of the Sistine Chapel
- movement using reason and science in the 1600s and 1700s
- thing that the Catholic Church was selling which promised people they could get to Heaven faster
- rebellion in France in 1789
- document that challenged the Catholic Church’s practices
- The invention in Germany that spread books and ideas quickly
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- Queen of France known for her spending
- One economic system developed during the Industrial Revolution
- buying and selling of Africans for labor
- A king or queen with unlimited power
- French general who became emperor
- The study of money, needs, and choices
- Where people moved to find jobs during the Industrial Revolution
- A machine used to execute people during the French Revolution
- where the Renaissance began
- _______ source that explains or talks about an event after it happened
- leader of the Protestant Reformation
- Leader who gained independence for Mexico
- Leader who gained independence for Venezuela
- someone who works for the Catholic Church
21 Clues: where the Renaissance began • rebellion in France in 1789 • French general who became emperor • A king or queen with unlimited power • leader of the Protestant Reformation • Queen of France known for her spending • The study of money, needs, and choices • buying and selling of Africans for labor • Leader who gained independence for Mexico • ...
Global History 2025-10-05
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- Called “El Liberator”
- Person of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry
- Short-lived nation created by Bolívar uniting northern South American territories
- Birthplace of Simón Bolívar
- Class of people of European descent born in the Americas
- Spaniards born in Spain who dominated colonial governments
- European intellectual movement that influenced Latin American revolutionaries
- Another word for freedom, central theme of the revolutions
- Mexican priest who began the fight for independence in 1810
- Venezuelan cowboys who fought in the independence wars
- Type of government established in most Latin American nations after independence
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- Military strongman who often ruled after independence
- Mexican general who became emperor after independence
- Indigenous leader who led a major revolt in Peru in the 1780s
- 1810 speech that sparked Mexico’s independence movement
- Goal of revolutions across Latin America in the early 19th century
- Last major stronghold of Spanish royalist forces in South America
- European ruler whose wars indirectly inspired revolutions in Latin America
- Local governing bodies that took power after Spanish authority collapsed
- Argentine general who helped liberate Chile and Peru
20 Clues: Called “El Liberator” • Birthplace of Simón Bolívar • Person of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry • Argentine general who helped liberate Chile and Peru • Military strongman who often ruled after independence • Mexican general who became emperor after independence • Venezuelan cowboys who fought in the independence wars • ...
French Revolution & Napoleon 2025-09-10
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- These workers were the poorest members of the Third Estate
- This group belonged to the First Estate
- One of the main leaders of the Reign of Terror
- Showing pride in one's country
- Napoleon never conquered this country
- The __________ regime was the name of the old order in France
- He was the head of the French National Guard
- Location where Napoleon was born
- The National Assembly voted to pay off debt by selling __________ lands
- Main method used for executions during the French Revolution
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- Group of laws reflecting enlightenment principles
- Many people saw the Bastille as sign of this
- Another name for the French middle class
- One important result of the Estates-General was the ___________ Assembly
- This type of warfare involved hit and run raids
- Three man governing board set up by Napoleon
- The National Assembly created this type of monarchy in 1791
- popular vote by ballot
- Napoleon's final defeat occurred here
- Notebooks to list each estates' grievances
- This system closed European ports to British goods
21 Clues: popular vote by ballot • Showing pride in one's country • Location where Napoleon was born • Napoleon's final defeat occurred here • Napoleon never conquered this country • This group belonged to the First Estate • Another name for the French middle class • Notebooks to list each estates' grievances • Many people saw the Bastille as sign of this • ...
American Literature 2023-03-10
American Revolution 2021-07-01
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- John Locke's idea that certain rights can not be taken away
- a document signed between France and the colonists that proved France as an ally of them in the Revolutionary War
- a protest from colonists against the taxation of tea
- wrote the Common Sense pamphlet
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- a philosophical movement that introduced ideas of natural rights and freedoms in Europe
- agreement to give up some rights to allow the government to protect an individual's natural rights
- location of the final battle of the Revolutionary War
- a tax placed on documents, newspapers, and more
- author of the Declaration of Independence
- one of the colonist groups that advocated for freedom from Britain
10 Clues: wrote the Common Sense pamphlet • author of the Declaration of Independence • a tax placed on documents, newspapers, and more • a protest from colonists against the taxation of tea • location of the final battle of the Revolutionary War • John Locke's idea that certain rights can not be taken away • one of the colonist groups that advocated for freedom from Britain • ...
HISTORY, RESEARCH, AND ETHICS OF PSYCHOLOGY 2022-06-10
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- APA stands for American ________ Association
- In Greek, psychology means study of the ____
- Who is credited for psychoanalytic psychology?
- The _________ is a historical event that inspired the creation of psychology
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- What type of psychology specializes in the belief that social experiences, upbringing, and culture impact behavior?
- _______ Hierarchy of Needs is a large part of humanistic psychology
- The agreement that keeps the confidentiality of patients (Acronym)
- To follow the APA’s ethical principles, you must obtain informed ______
- What type of psychology studies thought patterns and believe that behavior is a response to external stimuli?
- Today, the definition of psychology is study of behavior and ______ processes
10 Clues: APA stands for American ________ Association • In Greek, psychology means study of the ____ • Who is credited for psychoanalytic psychology? • The agreement that keeps the confidentiality of patients (Acronym) • _______ Hierarchy of Needs is a large part of humanistic psychology • To follow the APA’s ethical principles, you must obtain informed ______ • ...
Indirect Democracy 2022-10-26
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- A form of government in which citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf
- A form of democracy in which all citizens can participate firsthand in the decision-making process
- A government in which a small group of people have control.
- A member of the most powerful class in ancient Greek society
- a government by the people
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- A person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- to attach a sense of importance to something
- A government with an absolute ruler that does not have to abide by the law.
- A government whose ruler inherits the position from a parent
- A member of a democracy, who has certain rights and responsibilities
10 Clues: a government by the people • to attach a sense of importance to something • A person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment • A government in which a small group of people have control. • A government whose ruler inherits the position from a parent • A member of the most powerful class in ancient Greek society • ...
French Revolution vocabulary 2020-01-23
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- the middle class in a society
- the idea that every individual should have the three rights of life, liberty and property and that politics and religion should be seperate
- a group sharing the same economic or social rank
- intellectual movement that chaleenged the old ways of thinking and spread revolutionary ideas
- a legislative body which gives itself the power to make laws
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- an extreme radical republican in France
- the classification of a group or people according economic or social standing in the society
- a government in which power is vested in a minority like monarchy
- supreme power
- a system of government in which the ruler has unlimited power
10 Clues: supreme power • the middle class in a society • an extreme radical republican in France • a group sharing the same economic or social rank • a legislative body which gives itself the power to make laws • a system of government in which the ruler has unlimited power • a government in which power is vested in a minority like monarchy • ...
The French Revolution Crossword 2020-10-13
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- the social class between the lower and upper classes
- a privileged class holding hereditary titles
- assembly of the estates of all France; last meeting in 1789
- a prison that has been destroyed
- a movement in Europe from about 1650 until 1800 that advocated the use of reason and individualism instead of tradition and established doctrine
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- a member of the European royal family that ruled France
- the nobility in France
- a palace built in the 17th century for Louis XIV southwest of Paris near the city of Versailles
- the common people
- a member of a class of person who are small farmers or farm laborers of low social rank.
10 Clues: the common people • the nobility in France • a prison that has been destroyed • a privileged class holding hereditary titles • the social class between the lower and upper classes • a member of the European royal family that ruled France • assembly of the estates of all France; last meeting in 1789 • ...
Industrial Revolution 2020-11-11
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- Money forcefully paid to the government from the people
- The only crop is grown in Ireland during the Industrial Revolution leading to millions of deaths
- Buildings that produced a lot of necessary things for the people
- A late enlightenment thinker that had theories about money and profit
- A new weapon invented that changed war
- A system when religion and church rule land and empires
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- A city in the United Kingdom going through the industrial revolution
- A black rock used to make energy
- It was a way that allowed trade to be more beneficial
- A company that has no competition when trying to make money
10 Clues: A black rock used to make energy • A new weapon invented that changed war • It was a way that allowed trade to be more beneficial • Money forcefully paid to the government from the people • A system when religion and church rule land and empires • A company that has no competition when trying to make money • ...
Kathleen Farabaugh-chapter-6-section-3&4 2021-01-04
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- the document that congress added to the constitution the ten amendments
- social gatherings where philosophers, writers, artists, scientists, and other great intellects met to discuss ideas.
- she ruled Russia from 1762 and 1796; most admired by philosophers.
- an artistic style in the late 1700s
- power was divided between national and state governments
- art of the 1600s and the 1700s which is characterized by a grand ornate design.
- in July 1776 the second continental congress issued this document.
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- a built in system for each branch to check on the other two
- this political leader wrote the Declaration of Independence
- reforms that reflected the enlightenment spirit; despot means ¨absolute ruler¨
10 Clues: an artistic style in the late 1700s • power was divided between national and state governments • a built in system for each branch to check on the other two • this political leader wrote the Declaration of Independence • she ruled Russia from 1762 and 1796; most admired by philosophers. • in July 1776 the second continental congress issued this document. • ...
French Revolution Vocabulary 2021-09-17
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- 18th century movement emphasized around science and reason as a key to improve society
- Freedom or Right to do what you would like to do
- The belief that an absolute monarch's authority came directly from God
- agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- One who thinks, questions, and studies the nature of life and other important human matters
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- The sun is at the center of the universe
- Form of government headed by a King or Queen
- The power of the mind to understand and make sense of the world
- permission for something to happen
- Complete or Total
10 Clues: Complete or Total • permission for something to happen • The sun is at the center of the universe • Form of government headed by a King or Queen • Freedom or Right to do what you would like to do • The power of the mind to understand and make sense of the world • The belief that an absolute monarch's authority came directly from God • ...
Englightenment 2023-01-23
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- wrote leviathan
- a period in Europe in the 18th century when many writers and thinkers began to question established beliefs
- believed People are the power and monarchs are to rule with the consent of the governed, not to be chosen by God
- is someone who creates written music.
- Wrote the Social Contract
- believed The best form of government is one that includes separation of powers between branches
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- wrote what is considered to be the first modern novel
- the most famous Baroque Composer was
- wrote candid
- a painting, drawing, photograph, or engraving of a person, especially one depicting only the face or head and shoulders
10 Clues: wrote candid • wrote leviathan • Wrote the Social Contract • the most famous Baroque Composer was • is someone who creates written music. • wrote what is considered to be the first modern novel • believed The best form of government is one that includes separation of powers between branches • ...
INDUS RIVER VALLY 2023-04-06
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- a large mountain range formed when India hit another Asia
- a large area of land smaller than a continent
- is an Indian religion or dharma
- the force generated by a person's actions held in Hinduism and Buddhism to
- a social hierarchy passed down through families,
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- in Indian religion
- an ancient Indo-European language of India,
- originated 2,500 years ago in India
- the human life is one of suffering, and that meditation, spiritual and physical labor, and good behavior are the ways to achieve enlightenment, or nirvana
- a seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia, blowing from the southwest between May and September and bringing rain
10 Clues: in Indian religion • is an Indian religion or dharma • originated 2,500 years ago in India • an ancient Indo-European language of India, • a large area of land smaller than a continent • a social hierarchy passed down through families, • a large mountain range formed when India hit another Asia • ...
American/French/Latin Revolution 2023-03-31
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- a person who led the latin american revolution
- when the government requires both individuals and companies to pay mandatory fees to the government
- was the food that caused the French Revolution.
- led the radical Bolshevik group that took over the Russian government after the revolution.
- an intellectual and cultural movement in the eighteenth century that emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith.
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- to refuse to buy items from a particular country or company.
- a country's legislative (law-making) body.
- a form of government with a monarch at the head
- colonized mexico.
- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
10 Clues: colonized mexico. • a country's legislative (law-making) body. • a person who led the latin american revolution • a form of government with a monarch at the head • was the food that caused the French Revolution. • to refuse to buy items from a particular country or company. • A forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system. • ...
Vocabulary Words 2022-01-14
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- (verb) to move quickly; to act or move at a high speed
- (adj) of little worth or importance
- (noun) a substance believed to cure all ills
- (adj) covered or concealed by or as if by a veil; not openly or directly expressed
- (adj) highly agitated especially of the mind or emotions
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- (noun) the act of bringing light or of being enlightened; a lighting up; spiritual or intellectual enlightenment
- (adj) having extraordinary often overwhelming size
- (adj) difficult to detect or grasp by the mind
- to say (something) as a request in a sincere or urgent manner
- (adj) grievously or negatively affected, especially by disease
10 Clues: (adj) of little worth or importance • (noun) a substance believed to cure all ills • (adj) difficult to detect or grasp by the mind • (adj) having extraordinary often overwhelming size • (verb) to move quickly; to act or move at a high speed • (adj) highly agitated especially of the mind or emotions • to say (something) as a request in a sincere or urgent manner • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2024-02-15
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- having 2 parts
- The idea that the government should have a limited amount of power.
- Signed in 1620 by lost pilgrims and colonists in Massachusetts.
- Signed in 1776, Declared the colonies intent to leave England and become Independent.
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- The revolution of new ideas brought by free thinkers
- a politican and philosper, coined the phrase ¨all men are created equal¨
- the system by which we elect the President.
- The idea that people can gain protection but lose some of their freedom in expnse.
- A representative democracy where the citizens elect representatives in the government
- Influenced others through his idea of natural rights and religious tolerance
10 Clues: having 2 parts • the system by which we elect the President. • The revolution of new ideas brought by free thinkers • Signed in 1620 by lost pilgrims and colonists in Massachusetts. • The idea that the government should have a limited amount of power. • a politican and philosper, coined the phrase ¨all men are created equal¨ • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2024-02-15
Across
- The idea that the government should have a limited amount of power.
- Signed in 1776, Declared the colonies intent to leave England and become Independent.
- having 2 parts
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- The system by which we elect the President.
- The idea that people can gain protection but lose some of their freedom in expnse.
- a politican and philosper, coined the phrase ¨all men are created equal¨
- The revolution of new ideas brought by free thinkers
- A representative democracy where the citizens elect representatives in the government
- Influenced others through his idea of natural rights and religious tolerance
- Signed in 1620 by lost pilgrims and colonists in Massachusetts.
10 Clues: having 2 parts • The system by which we elect the President. • The revolution of new ideas brought by free thinkers • Signed in 1620 by lost pilgrims and colonists in Massachusetts. • The idea that the government should have a limited amount of power. • a politican and philosper, coined the phrase ¨all men are created equal¨ • ...
Fantasy F 2023-12-07
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- Tairngire Mythical land of promise and spiritual renewal in Irish mythology
- Magical world featured in the film "The NeverEnding Story"
- Medieval European mythical land of plenty and indulgence
- Small and magical island from the children's book "Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver"
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- Elven refuge and dwelling place in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
- Legendary castle and court associated with the reign of King Arthur
- Transient and magical land that appears for a brief moment
- Symbolic land of peace and enlightenment in various religious traditions
- Utopian land in the satirical novel by Samuel Butler
- Realm of the gods in Norse mythology including Thor and Odin
10 Clues: Utopian land in the satirical novel by Samuel Butler • Medieval European mythical land of plenty and indulgence • Transient and magical land that appears for a brief moment • Magical world featured in the film "The NeverEnding Story" • Realm of the gods in Norse mythology including Thor and Odin • Elven refuge and dwelling place in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth • ...
Scientific revolution 2024-02-28
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- known as the father of empiricism and the scientific method
- of Enlightenment a cultural movement emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- the act of finding or learning something for the first time
- This event symbolizes the conflict between science and the Catholic Church
- an institution founded to promote scientific research
- famous for his laws of motion and universal gravitation
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- he proposed a model of the universe that placed the sun
- newtons discovery that explains why objects fall to the ground
- a dramatic and wide-reaching change in conditions, attitudes, or operation
- he is known for his laws of planetary motion
10 Clues: he is known for his laws of planetary motion • an institution founded to promote scientific research • he proposed a model of the universe that placed the sun • famous for his laws of motion and universal gravitation • known as the father of empiricism and the scientific method • the act of finding or learning something for the first time • ...
The Great Awakening 2023-10-24
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- The Great Awakening welcomed all types of people and was
- The Great Awakening paved the way for _________
- This group of radical Puritans called themselves by this name
- The Great Awakening was what type of movement
- A religious movement that challenged the old way of practicing religion
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- This event explored views beyond the Catholic Church and changed society in Europe
- These colonies were more religiously tolerant and welcomed different groups of people.
- One result of the Great Awakening was the critisism of church _______
- This event challenged religion by showing people that they have control over this own life
- A anglican priest who delivered emotional sermons to the colonies
10 Clues: The Great Awakening was what type of movement • The Great Awakening paved the way for _________ • The Great Awakening welcomed all types of people and was • This group of radical Puritans called themselves by this name • A anglican priest who delivered emotional sermons to the colonies • One result of the Great Awakening was the critisism of church _______ • ...
Restoration 2024-12-02
Across
- What scientific institution was founded in 1662 to improve natural knowledge?
- Which king was restored to the throne in 1660?
- What intellectual movement focused on reason and scientific thought during the 18th century?
- Which famous English allegory was written by John Bunyan?
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- What type of government system replaced the monarchy after the Restoration?
- What were the two main political parties that developed after the Restoration?
- What is the name of Milton’s epic poem about the fall of man?
- What event in 1688 led to the overthrow of James II?
- Which Catholic monarch ruled England between 1685 and 1688?
- Which famous Irish writer is known for “A Modest Proposal”?
10 Clues: Which king was restored to the throne in 1660? • What event in 1688 led to the overthrow of James II? • Which famous English allegory was written by John Bunyan? • Which Catholic monarch ruled England between 1685 and 1688? • Which famous Irish writer is known for “A Modest Proposal”? • What is the name of Milton’s epic poem about the fall of man? • ...
Industrial Revolution in 17th Century 2024-12-13
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- System that replaced hand production with machine based production in factories
- Period that fostered curiosity and scientific discovery, leading to technological advancements
- Economic system that encouraged investment and innovation in England
- The agricultural movement that increased food production and freed labor for industrial work
- Author who reflected the human costs of industrialization in his works
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- A major technological advancement that powered machinery during the Industrial Revolution
- The first country to industrialize during this period
- One major challenge caused by rapid urbanization during the Industrial Revolution
- Machines and tools used to revolutionize production
- A key resource abundant in England used for powering machinery
10 Clues: Machines and tools used to revolutionize production • The first country to industrialize during this period • A key resource abundant in England used for powering machinery • Economic system that encouraged investment and innovation in England • Author who reflected the human costs of industrialization in his works • ...
Foundations of American Government 2025-06-17
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- This Bill of Rights came from which king and queen?
- A document that was the first social contract in America
- An agreement for the government to protect laws while people follow the laws
- Helped create the idea of separation of powers
- The type of Democracy created by the Greeks
- A Roman set of 12 laws to hold people accountable
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- An era where new types of political rights were expressed
- The type of democracy created by the Romans
- He helped create the idea of a social contract and Natural Rights
- A document demanding fair trials, limited power of kings, and more rights of the people
10 Clues: The type of democracy created by the Romans • The type of Democracy created by the Greeks • Helped create the idea of separation of powers • A Roman set of 12 laws to hold people accountable • This Bill of Rights came from which king and queen? • A document that was the first social contract in America • An era where new types of political rights were expressed • ...
Revolutionary literature 2025-12-19
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- Revolutionary poet whose works include To His Excellency General Washington.
- Author of Poor Richard’s Almanack, a key figure in revolutionary thought.
- Early American author who argued for independence in the pamphlet The Crisis.
- Famous speech delivered by Patrick Henry urging resistance: “Give me ___ or give me death!”
- Pamphlet by Thomas Paine that inspired American independence.
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- Document declaring the colonies’ independence from Britain.
- The war that inspired much American revolutionary literature.
- Revolutionary era newspaper essays that rallied support for independence.
- Famous female poet, born in Africa, who wrote about freedom and religion in colonial America.
- Term for the intellectual movement emphasizing reason, liberty, and natural rights.
10 Clues: Document declaring the colonies’ independence from Britain. • The war that inspired much American revolutionary literature. • Pamphlet by Thomas Paine that inspired American independence. • Revolutionary era newspaper essays that rallied support for independence. • Author of Poor Richard’s Almanack, a key figure in revolutionary thought. • ...
6.2.1 Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-17
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- The style of Classical music itself reflected the _______ thinking of the times.
- A work in several movements for one or more instruments.
- During the Classical Period, you see the emergence of the ______ class.
- Mozart refined the _______.
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- A section of a concerto in which all the instruments and/or voices perform together.
- Music of the Classical period is a reflection of the Age of _______.
- The popular instrument during the Classical Period.
7 Clues: Mozart refined the _______. • The popular instrument during the Classical Period. • A work in several movements for one or more instruments. • Music of the Classical period is a reflection of the Age of _______. • During the Classical Period, you see the emergence of the ______ class. • ...
Ancient Chinese Gov’t 2024-10-07
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- Human life is a cycle and the only way to escape it is to achieve enlightenment
- the goods a country relies on(like the American dollar)
- Basic order in linking man with nature and heaven
- something gifted to the rulers by heavens
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- When ruling runs through a generations of family, falls, and then restarts the cycle
- a mountain range that contains Mount Everest in its range
- believes in harmony with nature
7 Clues: believes in harmony with nature • something gifted to the rulers by heavens • Basic order in linking man with nature and heaven • the goods a country relies on(like the American dollar) • a mountain range that contains Mount Everest in its range • Human life is a cycle and the only way to escape it is to achieve enlightenment • ...
Stenger French Revolution 2021-03-17
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- an expert in finance and was fired after giving the king advice about how to lower the extreme spending of money
- patriotism or pride for your country
- the place where the national assembly stormed after they put the Tennis Court Oath in place
- believed in the three branches of government to create equality in power and checks and balances
- they stopped enemies from inside France, and they put the upper-class people on trial and then executed them by beheading them
- when the king and queen dressed in disguise as servents and packed all their goods; they got caught and put in jail
- period of uprising and revolts; many protests took place during this time
- where they get beheaded for the method of execution
- the new name for the 3rd estate after the Tennis Court Oath
- during the enlightenment period he believed the rights of humans should be protected by the government and if they aren't we have the right to revolt
- red, white, and blue; got it from the American Revolution
- led the National Convention with the help of his sidekick Danton
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- the mansion or castle that the king lived in; had super nice fountains outside, several rooms inside
- working-class radicals; they got their name because they wore fancy pants and trousers that the upper class typically wore
- oath stated by the 3rd estate where they swear to not separate until there is a new constitution and the general assembly is gone
- notebooks or a list of complaints to see the biggest problem before the meeting went into session
- said that every country deserves the freedom of speech in the enlightenment period
- the government during the reign of terror that consisted of 5 leaders; and it didn't end up working out
- nobles, kings, queens, or the clergy that fled from France during the Reign of Terror
- rights that can not be taken away from you; life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
- came in and led the committee for public safety
- in 1776 when the lowly Americans overthrew powerful England
- was called to lead the national guard after fighting along with George Washington in the American Revolution
- they are moderate people who want change but not super crazy, radical change
- added to part of the 3rd estate that now involved doctors, lawyers, bankers, merchants
25 Clues: patriotism or pride for your country • came in and led the committee for public safety • where they get beheaded for the method of execution • red, white, and blue; got it from the American Revolution • in 1776 when the lowly Americans overthrew powerful England • the new name for the 3rd estate after the Tennis Court Oath • ...
Topic 8 Crossword 2022-03-08
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- religious community Missionary someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India
- thinker or teacher
- to thrive
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- the physical features of an area
- a willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- the unfair treatment of people based on gender
- peaceful protest against laws considered unjust
- a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- to strain through overuse
- seasonal winds in South and Southeast Asia
- the belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- in Buddhism, a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- in Hinduism, a person’s duty or what is right for him or her
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denia
- an area of north India that is home to many Sikhs
- the position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the Cold War
- in Hinduism, liberation from reincarnation
- something that provides information about something unknown
- result
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- in Buddhism, a being who has gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, tries to help others
- to slow or block the movement of something
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- forerunner or past relative; what a later thing or person is descended from
- to eliminate
- the business practice of sending many computer-related tasks to workers outside the company
- unfair treatment
- to split or divide
- member of the lowest Indian caste grouping made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to do
- a system in which power is divided among central,regional, and local governments
- in Hinduism, one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or God
- relating to the whole universe
- something unreal or misleading
- in Hinduism, the effect of a person’s actions in this and in previous lives
- superior by a large margin
- to make up for
- making small loans to people who start their own businesses
- few and scattered
- according to moral law
- focused on or gathered in Meditate to calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single subject Enlightenment in Buddhism, a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
43 Clues: result • to thrive • to eliminate • to make up for • unfair treatment • few and scattered • thinker or teacher • to split or divide • according to moral law • to strain through overuse • superior by a large margin • relating to the whole universe • something unreal or misleading • the physical features of an area • the rebirth of a soul in a new body • ...
Topic 8 Crossword 2022-03-08
Across
- religious community
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- forerunner or past relative; what a later thing or person is descended from
- a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- unfair treatment
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- in Buddhism, a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denial
- seasonal winds in South and Southeast Asia
- focused on or gathered in
- the unfair treatment of people based on gender
- a willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- in Buddhism, a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- something that provides information about something unknown
- in Hinduism, a person’s duty or what is right for him or her
- in Buddhism, a being who has gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, tries to help others
- relating to the whole universe
- to slow or block the movement of something
- someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- thinker or teacher
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- the physical features of an area
- a system in which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments
- something unreal or misleading
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- the belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- to split or divide
- according to moral law
- peaceful protest against laws considered unjust
- in Hinduism, one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or God
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- in Hinduism, the effect of a person’s actions in this and in previous lives
- to eliminate
- to strain through overuse
- result
- making small loans to people who start their own businesses
- the position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the Cold War
- an area of north India that is home to many Sikhs
- superior by a large margin
- to calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single subject
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India
- the business practice of sending many computer-related tasks to workers outside the company
- to make up for
- in Hinduism, liberation from reincarnation
- few and scattered
- to thrive
- member of the lowest Indian caste grouping made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to do
46 Clues: result • to thrive • to eliminate • to make up for • unfair treatment • few and scattered • to split or divide • thinker or teacher • religious community • according to moral law • to strain through overuse • focused on or gathered in • superior by a large margin • relating to the whole universe • something unreal or misleading • the physical features of an area • ...
Mr Beaver Geography Crossword Project 2022-03-08
Across
- Superior by a large margin
- To calm or clear the mind often by focusing on a single object.
- To thrive
- To make up for.
- Government rules that set limits of standards for businesses.
- A group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business.
- The belief that one should not hurt any living thing.
- In Hinduism, a person's duty or what is right for him or her,
- Thinker or teacher
- An area of north India that is home to many Sikhs.
- Unfair treatment.
- To eliminate
- In Buddhism, a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering.
- To split or divide
- The unfair treatment of people based on gender.
- The position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the Cold War.
- The rebirth of a soul in a new body.
- In Buddhism is a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering.
- Forerunner or past relative, what a later thing or person is descended from.
- IN Hinduism, the liberation from reincarnation.
- Result
- The business of the practice of sending many computer-realted to workers outside the company.
- Something unreal or misleading
- To slow or block the movement of something.
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- Something that provides information about something unknown.
- The physical features of an area.
- Religious community
- A willingness to respect different beliefs and customs.
- Member in a community that gives personal civil and political rights and obligations.
- In Hinduism, the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives.
- Making small loans to people who start their own businesses.
- Member of the lowest Indian caste grouping were made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to.
- A system in which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments.
- Seasonal winds in South and Southeast Asia.
- In Buddhism, a being who has gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, tries to help others.
- Focused on or gathered in.
- Someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion.
- Fixed social class into which a person is born.
- A collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India.
- According to moral law.
- A person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denia.
- In Hinduism, one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or God.
- Relating to the whole universe.
- Resistance Peaceful protest against laws considered unjust.
- Few and scattered.
45 Clues: Result • To thrive • To eliminate • To make up for. • Unfair treatment. • Thinker or teacher • To split or divide • Few and scattered. • Religious community • According to moral law. • Superior by a large margin • Focused on or gathered in. • Something unreal or misleading • Relating to the whole universe. • The physical features of an area. • The rebirth of a soul in a new body. • ...
Mr Beaver Geography Crossword Project 2022-03-08
Across
- The rebirth of a soul in a new body.
- Thinker or teacher
- A willingness to respect different beliefs and customs.
- In Hinduism, one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or God.
- The position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the Cold War.
- In Buddhism, a being who has gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, tries to help others.
- Relating to the whole universe.
- Few and scattered.
- To calm or clear the mind often by focusing on a single object.
- A collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India.
- Someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion.
- The physical features of an area.
- The business of the practice of sending many computer-realted to workers outside the company.
- IN Hinduism, the liberation from reincarnation.
- Making small loans to people who start their own businesses.
- Something unreal or misleading
- Unfair treatment.
- Religious community
- strain through overuse
- A system in which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments.
- Fixed social class into which a person is born.
- Member of the lowest Indian caste grouping were made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to.
- In Buddhism is a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering.
- Forerunner or past relative, what a later thing or person is descended from.
- An area of north India that is home to many Sikhs.
- Something that provides information about something unknown.
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- Government rules that set limits of standards for businesses.
- To make up for.
- According to moral law.
- In Buddhism, a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering.
- A person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denia.
- Seasonal winds in South and Southeast Asia.
- In Hinduism, a person's duty or what is right for him or her,
- A group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business.
- Superior by a large margin
- Peaceful protest against laws considered unjust.
- Result
- The unfair treatment of people based on gender.
- Member in a community that gives personal civil and political rights and obligations.
- To eliminate
- To slow or block the movement of something.
- In Hinduism, the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives.
- To split or divide
- Focused on or gathered in.
- To thrive
- The belief that one should not hurt any living thing.
46 Clues: Result • To thrive • To eliminate • To make up for. • Unfair treatment. • Thinker or teacher • Few and scattered. • To split or divide • Religious community • strain through overuse • According to moral law. • Superior by a large margin • Focused on or gathered in. • Something unreal or misleading • Relating to the whole universe. • The physical features of an area. • ...
Mr Beaver Geography Crossword Project 2022-03-08
Across
- The rebirth of a soul in a new body.
- Thinker or teacher
- A willingness to respect different beliefs and customs.
- In Hinduism, one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or God.
- The position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the Cold War.
- In Buddhism, a being who has gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, tries to help others.
- Relating to the whole universe.
- Few and scattered.
- To calm or clear the mind often by focusing on a single object.
- A collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India.
- Someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion.
- The physical features of an area.
- The business of the practice of sending many computer-related to workers outside the company.
- In Hinduism, the liberation from reincarnation.
- Making small loans to people who start their own businesses.
- Something unreal or misleading
- Unfair treatment.
- Religious community
- strain through overuse
- A system in which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments.
- Fixed social class into which a person is born.
- Member of the lowest Indian caste grouping were made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to.
- In Buddhism is a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering.
- Forerunner or past relative, what a later thing or person is descended from.
- An area of north India that is home to many Sikhs.
- Something that provides information about something unknown.
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- Government rules that set limits of standards for businesses.
- To make up for.
- According to moral law.
- In Buddhism, a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering.
- A person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denia.
- Seasonal winds in South and Southeast Asia.
- In Hinduism, a person's duty or what is right for him or her,
- A group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business.
- Superior by a large margin
- Peaceful protest against laws considered unjust.
- Result
- The unfair treatment of people based on gender.
- Member in a community that gives personal civil and political rights and obligations.
- To eliminate
- To slow or block the movement of something.
- In Hinduism, the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives.
- To split or divide
- Focused on or gathered in.
- To thrive
- The belief that one should not hurt any living thing.
46 Clues: Result • To thrive • To eliminate • To make up for. • Unfair treatment. • Thinker or teacher • Few and scattered. • To split or divide • Religious community • strain through overuse • According to moral law. • Superior by a large margin • Focused on or gathered in. • Something unreal or misleading • Relating to the whole universe. • The physical features of an area. • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism Terms 2017-04-18
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- the spouse of a deity
- "release" or "liberation" of the soul from reincarnation and the union with the divine, the goal of Hinduism
- "womb chamber" the inner shrine of a Hindu temple
- The teachings of the Buddha
- Special, symbolic posture, seated or standing, used in yoga, and in the representation of the god.
- symbolic hand position
- Not self, insubstantiality, one of the three characteristics of existence
- serpent
- Heavenly or sublime abode, the four mind states said to lead to a rebirth in a heavenly realm: lovingkindness (metta), compassion (karuna), appreciative joy (mudita) and equanimity (upekkha)
- An object or physical characteristic used as an identifying symbol.
- Wisdom-heart or the awakened heart/mind; the aspiration for supreme enlightenment so that all sentient beings may be free from suffering
- Impermanent, one of the three characteristics of existence. Buddhist teachings emphasize that all conditioned mental and physical phenomena are impermanent - nothing lasts, nothing stays the same.
- a round disk thrown as a upon in ancient India; Attribute of vishnu
- Fully awakened one; specifically the historical Buddha, Sakyamuni, who lived and taught in India 2,500 years ago; one of the three jewels of refuge
- symbol of creativity and fertility in the form of male sexual organ
- A Buddhist nun
- a heavy club used as a weapon and a symbol of authority; attribute of vishnu
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- One who has taken a vow to become a fully enlightened Buddha; someone known for an unbounded readiness and availability to help all sentient beings
- tree The tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment in Bodh Gaya, India - a fig tree popularly called Pipal (Ficus Religiosa)
- to walk around (something) in a complete circle as a ritual of respect
- Enlightened one; someone whose mind is completely free from the defilements; a person who is no longer bound to cyclic existence
- Mindfulness of breathing
- the total actions in a persons life that determine the next state of existence
- appearance of deity in another form
- the breath of life; the vital breathe or spirit
- law; religious or moral duty
- mind A mind that is open to the experience of the moment, free of conceptual overlays; first made popular by the Zen teacher Suzuki Roshi
- "to be made flesh" that is, to be made into the world
- The third section of the Buddhist canon devoted to human psychology and philosophy
- A Buddhist monk
30 Clues: serpent • A Buddhist nun • A Buddhist monk • the spouse of a deity • symbolic hand position • Mindfulness of breathing • The teachings of the Buddha • law; religious or moral duty • appearance of deity in another form • the breath of life; the vital breathe or spirit • "womb chamber" the inner shrine of a Hindu temple • "to be made flesh" that is, to be made into the world • ...
chapter ten review 2016-02-23
Across
- he was a kid prodigy.he gave his first harpsichord concert at age six
- he went to france and joined a circle of philosophers
- orbits elliptical (egg shaped) orbit
- of powers in the legislative, executive and judicial branches all control equal amount of law
- he had a mythical experience in which the gift of god and grace assured him of salvation
- absolutism a new type of monarchy emerged in the late eighteenth century
- universe sun centered universe
- added to the understanding of the human anatomy
- this system of thought is based on belief that reason is chief source of knowledge
- law of gravitation every object in the universe is attracted to one another by gravity
- the thought of the heliocentric or the center
- reasoning proceeding from the particular to the general
- the first european to make an observation of the heavens with a telescope
- he opposed to capital punishment
- faire means to let do what u want.
- wrote the book named mathematical principles of natural philosophy.
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- contract an entire society agrees to be governed by the general will.
- began by thinking and writing about the doubt and uncertainty
- the Great ruled russia from 1762 to 1796. she was intelligent woman who was familiar with the works of the philosophers and seemed favor enlightenment reforms
- universe earth centered universe
- an english writer, advanced the strongest statement for the rights of women
- went to university of paris and contributed to the encyclopedia
- his famous work was the spirit of laws (1748)
- Theresa inherited the throne in 1740, worked to centralize and strengthen the state
- by the 1730s a new artistic style had spread all over europe
- came from a middle class family and his books also bring him fame and wealth
- method a systematic process of processing and analyzing data
- scientist should not rely on ideas of ancient authority
- a german mathematician who took the next step in destroying the ptolemaic system
- the intellectuals of enlightenment
- the Great was one of the best educated and most cultured monarchs of his time
- Years War-a war that last ed from 1756 to 1763
- Law the volume of a gas varies with the pressure exerted on it
- believe that everyone is born with a blank mind
- were the elegant drawing rooms of the upper classes great urban houses.
- he wrote his famous work the wealth of nations
36 Clues: universe sun centered universe • he opposed to capital punishment • universe earth centered universe • the intellectuals of enlightenment • faire means to let do what u want. • orbits elliptical (egg shaped) orbit • his famous work was the spirit of laws (1748) • the thought of the heliocentric or the center • he wrote his famous work the wealth of nations • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary Crossword 2023-10-08
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- Russian ruler who supported freeing serfs until a peasant rebellion happened then changed her mind.
- carries out and enforces laws.
- system of federal courts and judges that interprets laws made by the legislative branch and enforced by the executive branch.
- French absolute monarch; centralized power, expanded French territory, ended religious freedom, and controlled nobles at the palace of Versailles.
- period in the mid-1500s, when scientists began to question accepted beliefs about the world and made new theories based on experimentation.
- laws of planetary motion- proved heliocentric theory using math.
- 1668 William of Orange and Mary take the throne of England from King James II. They signed the English Bill of Rights making England a constitutional monarchy.
- used math to prove heliocentric theory and explain planetary movement- described gravity.
- philospher who wrote about the social contract and thought government should provide for and protect the general will.
- the idea that people give up their rights to a government.
- 1215 the first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law.
- believed government exist to protect people's natural rights; overthrow governments that fail to protect the rights.
- political philosopher or thinker.
- set of written laws that govern a nation.
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe.
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- this system provides each branch of government with individual powers to check the other branches and prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.
- rulers who made small reforms but did not give up any powers of the throne.
- developed heliocentric theory.
- Document that limited the power of English kings, Monarchs do not have divine right to rule; must have consent to suspend laws, levy taxes, and maintain army; can't interfere with parliamentary elections or debates.
- believed the best government was an absolute monarchy; all people are evil.
- Improved the telescope and supported heliocentric theory, was tried in the inquisition and held under house arrest.
- theory that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- ruled by one person, through force.
- makes laws and approves taxes.
- ruled by a set of laws, rulers must follow the laws too.
- wrote about separation of powers, checks and balances.
- a revolution in intellectual activity and changed European's view of government and society.
- used enlightenment ideas when writing the Declaration of Independence.
- wrote about freedom of speech and religion.
- ruled by a religious group.
30 Clues: ruled by a religious group. • developed heliocentric theory. • carries out and enforces laws. • makes laws and approves taxes. • political philosopher or thinker. • ruled by one person, through force. • set of written laws that govern a nation. • wrote about freedom of speech and religion. • theory that the sun is the center of the universe. • ...
US Constitution Vocabulary 2025-12-04
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- College the group established by the Constitution to elect the president and vice president. Voters in each state choose their electors.
- and balances A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other two branches
- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
- branch of the government that carries out, or executes, the laws
- of Powers a key constitutional principle that divides the functions of government among three branches, legislative, executive, and judicial, to prevent any one branch from gaining too much power
- Compromise an agreement made at the Constitutional Convention stating that enslaved persons would be counted as three-fifths of a person when determining a state's population for representation in the House of Representatives
- to formally approve a plan or an agreement. The process of approval is called ratification.
- Federalist Papers a series of essays written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay in support of the ratification of the Constitution by the states
- Compromise the plan of government adopted at the Constitutional Convention that established a two-house Congress. In the House of Representatives, representation from each state is based on state population. In the Senate, each state is represented by two senators.
- the constitutional system that shares power between the national and state governments
- jeopardy putting a person on trial more than once for the same crime
- Sovereignty the idea that the government's authority comes from the people
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- Territory a region of the United States bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and the Great Lakes. The region was given to the United States by the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
- process the concept that the government must follow clear rules and act reasonably as it carries out the law
- of Confederation the first written plan of government for the United States. A confederation is an association of states that cooperate for a common purpose.
- branch of the government, consisting of the Supreme Court and lower federal courts, that interprets the laws
- the "Age of Reason" in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society.
- Convention a meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which delegates from the states wrote the U.S. Constitution
- Ordinance a law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed
- a country governed by elected representatives
- Review, power of the Supreme Court to decide whether the acts of a president or laws passed by Congress are constitutional
- of Rights a formal listing of the basic rights of U.S. citizens
22 Clues: a country governed by elected representatives • a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government • branch of the government that carries out, or executes, the laws • of Rights a formal listing of the basic rights of U.S. citizens • jeopardy putting a person on trial more than once for the same crime • ...
Enligh The Butterfly: Enlightenment 2015-12-22
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- I can sense sometimes as I ________, a whisper, a feeling, a joy that is healing.
- A _______ has a short life span. Some live 3-4 days.
- As I am seeking, something _____ is speaking.
- I take the time to _______ and prepare, becoming aware.
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- I am then fortified each day of my life, with courage, ____, and joy!
- And I _____, and patiently ponder.
- Enligh the butterfly knows that ______ is key to hearing some things, within me.
- ______ the butterfly alights quietly, early in the morning, so I'll prepare to receive.
8 Clues: And I _____, and patiently ponder. • As I am seeking, something _____ is speaking. • A _______ has a short life span. Some live 3-4 days. • I take the time to _______ and prepare, becoming aware. • I am then fortified each day of my life, with courage, ____, and joy! • Enligh the butterfly knows that ______ is key to hearing some things, within me. • ...
Chapter 10 Crossword 2017-03-09
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- Kepler was a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer. A key figure in the 17th-century scientific revolution, he is best known for his laws of planetary motion, based on his works Astronomia nova, Harmonices Mundi, and Epitome of Copernican Astronomy. These works also provided one of the foundations for Isaac Newton's theory of universal gravitation.
- LIterally, sun-created; the system of the universe proposed in 1543 by Nicolaus Copernucus, who argued that the earth and planets revolve aroun the sun.
- Someone who studies wisdom
- Bacon Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban, PC KC was an English philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, orator, and author. He served both as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England.
- Rousseau was a Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century. His political philosophy influenced the Enlightenment in France and across Europe, as well as aspects of the French Revolution and the overall development of modern political and educational thought.
- Locke was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism".[1][2][3] Considered one of the first of the British empiricists, following the tradition of Sir Francis Bacon, he is equally important to social contract theory. His work greatly affected the development of epistemology and political philosophy.
- Newton Sir Isaac Newton PRS was an English mathematician, astronomer, and physicist who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time and a key figure in the scientific revolution.
- Method A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world.
- Mozart was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical era. Born in Salzburg, he showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty. At 17, Mozart was engaged as a musician at the Salzburg court, but grew restless and traveled in search of a better position.
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- Galliei He played a major role in the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century. His contributions to observational astronomy include the telescopic confirmation of the phases of Venus, the discovery of the four largest satellites of Jupiter (named the Galilean moons in his honour), and the observation and analysis of sunspots. Galileo also worked in applied science and technology, inventing an improved military compass and other instruments.
- a period when philosophes believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically.
- Descartes René Descartes was a French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist. Dubbed the father of modern western philosophy, much of subsequent Western philosophy is a response to his writings, which are studied closely to this day.
- A system of thought expunded by Rene Descartes based on the belieft that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- Literally, earth-centered; a system of planetary motin that places Earth at the center of the universe, with the sun, moon, and other planets revolving around it.
- Copemicus was a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the center of the universe, likely independently of Aristarchus of Samos, who had formulated such a model some eighteen centuries earlier.[a]
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom • A system of thought expunded by Rene Descartes based on the belieft that reason is the chief source of knowledge. • a period when philosophes believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically. • ...
M.R.'s SS crossword 2024-03-06
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- A democracy with no representatives
- a form of democracy in which citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf
- someone who writes or performs epic poems or stories about heroes and their deeds
- a government in which a small group has control
- the territory governed by an official known as a satrap
- a Greek city-state
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- a group of people living in a new territory who have ties to their homeland; the new territory itself
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- a government by the people
- a Persian religion based on the belief of one god
- An area of land nearly surrounded by water
- Ancient slaves
- the governor of a province in ancient Persia
- a group of armed foot soldiers in ancient Greece arranged close together in rows
- a high-ranked government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders
- an absolute ruler unrestrained by law
- a gathering place; marketplace in ancient Greece
17 Clues: Ancient slaves • a Greek city-state • a government by the people • A democracy with no representatives • an absolute ruler unrestrained by law • An area of land nearly surrounded by water • the governor of a province in ancient Persia • a government in which a small group has control • a gathering place; marketplace in ancient Greece • ...
Chapter 7 vocab by Claire 2021-10-26
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- a persian religion based on the belief of one god
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- a group of living in a homeland; the new territory itself
- o from of democracy in which citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf
- the system in a country that involves making, buying, and selling goods
- a government by the people
- somone who writes or perfroms epic poems or stories about heros and their deeds
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- the territory governed by an official know as a satrap
- a form of democray in which all citizens can participate firsthand in the decision-making process
- a government in which a small group has control
- a greek city-sate
- an absolute ruler unrestrained by law
- a piece of land nearly surrounded by water
- the governo of a province in ancent Persia
- a gathering place;marketplace in ancient greece
- a high-ranked government official in Sparta who has elected by the elders
- enslaved people in ancient Sparta
17 Clues: a greek city-sate • a government by the people • enslaved people in ancient Sparta • an absolute ruler unrestrained by law • a piece of land nearly surrounded by water • the governo of a province in ancent Persia • a government in which a small group has control • a gathering place;marketplace in ancient greece • a persian religion based on the belief of one god • ...
American Revolution Crossword by Jacob Pipich 2015-09-25
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- 5 deaths in total and the British caused it
- Was written in 1215 in England
- the period in the 1620's and 1780's
- Believed that all humans were naturally good
- Was also called The Enlightenment
- The war that lasted from 1756 to 1763
- Was the second president of the U.S.
- Listed the abuses of the king
- The first 10 commands of the constitution
- The Treaty that ended the American Revolution
- James Madison was the father of _______ _________
- The turning point for the American Revolution
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- Was considered One of Frances best writers
- Was the inspiration of the U.S. Bill of Rights
- The first _________ _________ was in 1775
- He wrote the deceleration of independence
- Came up with the three branches of government
- American thinker, diplomat and inventor
- Women are born free and equal with natural rights
- People are born free and equal
- Has a beer named after him
- The first people to colonize america
- The Father of Modern Philosophy
- Believed that all humans were naturally selfish
24 Clues: Has a beer named after him • Listed the abuses of the king • Was written in 1215 in England • People are born free and equal • The Father of Modern Philosophy • Was also called The Enlightenment • the period in the 1620's and 1780's • Was the second president of the U.S. • The first people to colonize america • The war that lasted from 1756 to 1763 • ...
American Revolution Crossword by Jacob Pipich 2015-09-25
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- American thinker, diplomat and inventor
- Was the second president of the U.S.
- Was written in 1215 in England
- Women are born free and equal with natural rights
- 5 deaths in total and the British caused it
- People are born free and equal
- He wrote the deceleration of independence
- The first 10 commands of the constitution
- The first people to colonize america
- the period in the 1620's and 1780's
- Came up with the three branches of government
- The first _________ _________ was in 1775
- Was the inspiration of the U.S. Bill of Rights
- Believed that all humans were naturally selfish
- Was also called The Enlightenment
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- The turning point for the American Revolution
- The Father of Modern Philosophy
- The war that lasted from 1756 to 1763
- Has a beer named after him
- Listed the abuses of the king
- Was considered One of Frances best writers
- James Madison was the father of _______ _________
- Believed that all humans were naturally good
- The Treaty that ended the American Revolution
24 Clues: Has a beer named after him • Listed the abuses of the king • Was written in 1215 in England • People are born free and equal • The Father of Modern Philosophy • Was also called The Enlightenment • the period in the 1620's and 1780's • Was the second president of the U.S. • The first people to colonize america • The war that lasted from 1756 to 1763 • ...
Test Crossword 2016-09-30
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- right to libert, life and pursuit of happiness
- a proposal to create a unicameral legislature with equal representation of states
- provided principle of individual rights
- states all men are equal
- a pamphlet by Thomas Paine
- document granting right
- consisting of one house
- Believed in avoiding concentrated power
- an event that killed 5 colonial people in Boston
- supported the constitution
- a agreement that a states population would determine representation in the lower hour of the legislature
- idea of representative government
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- Every five slaves would count as three people towards the population of a state
- a plan where the national government would have supreme power
- opposed the constitution
- Age of Reason
- a document that created the first central government
- A set of harsh laws
- demonstrated idea of limited government
- war against French for control of North America
- A disputed presidential election resulted in this
- law passed that requires a government tax stamp on paper goods and legal documents
- The dumping of the tea in the harbor
- consisting of two houses
24 Clues: Age of Reason • A set of harsh laws • document granting right • consisting of one house • opposed the constitution • states all men are equal • consisting of two houses • a pamphlet by Thomas Paine • supported the constitution • idea of representative government • The dumping of the tea in the harbor • provided principle of individual rights • demonstrated idea of limited government • ...
Industrialization and Nationalism 2016-03-31
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- of Europe The common interests and maintain peace
- A more powerful change in the nineteenth century more powerful than liberalism
- Watt Is a scottish engineer
- Made new ways to make profits to laissez-faire
- Prussia was known for their military strength
- Freed serfs
- of Power Powers rearranged territories in Europe
- Male Suffrage All men could vote
- Movement to end slavery
- politics based on matters
- A destructive capitalistic system
- Invest in new machines
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- Most Influential leader in the meeting of vienna
- Became a movement in literary and visual arts
- Promoted the idea of natural selection
- Rejection of religion
- Selection Make species more suitable to live in a new environment
- of Vienna Arrange a final peace settlement
- The most famous composer
- growth of cities
- Evolution Evolution of plants and animals over a long period of time
- a reaction to the ideas of enlightenment
- Metternich believed in political philosophy
- People should be free as possible
- of Intervention Was adopted a new principal
- The new prime minister appointed by King William
26 Clues: Freed serfs • growth of cities • Rejection of religion • Invest in new machines • Movement to end slavery • The most famous composer • politics based on matters • Watt Is a scottish engineer • Male Suffrage All men could vote • People should be free as possible • A destructive capitalistic system • Promoted the idea of natural selection • a reaction to the ideas of enlightenment • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism 2017-04-12
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- our actions affect our fate in the next life
- where the Buddha meditated
- the vital breath of spirit
- serpent
- the spouse of a deity
- where Buddhism took root
- a buddhist nun
- concept that a living being starts a new life after death
- what each person was encouraged to reach ain Buddhism
- union with the universe
- the inner shrine of a Hindu temple
- the destroyer
- symbol creativity and fertility in the form of the female sexual organ
- the four religious books
- suffering
- the enlightened one
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- nonviolence
- compassion
- heart of Buddhist belief
- the passing of the soul at death into another body
- to be born into the world
- the creator
- the cause of suffering
- the preserver
- a way of life that would eventually lead to enlightenment
- appreciative or empathetic joy
- where Buddhism declined
- these maintained social order and gave people a sense of identity
- the ancient language of the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism
- wisdom
- law or religious duty
31 Clues: wisdom • serpent • suffering • compassion • nonviolence • the creator • the preserver • the destroyer • a buddhist nun • the enlightened one • the spouse of a deity • law or religious duty • the cause of suffering • where Buddhism declined • union with the universe • heart of Buddhist belief • where Buddhism took root • the four religious books • to be born into the world • where the Buddha meditated • ...
Period 1, Chapters 21-24 2020-10-16
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- day dreams or musings.
- a clever trick or statagy.
- to declare to be evil or detestable (verb).
- future generations of people.
- a civil officer who administers the law.
- displaying or having a disinclination for physical exertion
- having the quality of a demon.
- period of recovery from illness or injury.
- to regard with extreme repugnance or aversion; to detest utterly; loathe; abominate.
- a sudden, violent fit.
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- a formal, solemn request or order (n). verb=to adjure.
- a state of low spirits caused by loss of hope or courage.
- a ghostlike figure or its appearance.
- almighty or infinite power.
- the condition of being weak, lacking strength or power.
- facial features that seem to show character.
- the quality of stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or direction.
- a judicial inquest or formal investigation.
- sickness viewed through the science of medicine.
- very thin and feeble, especially from lack of nutrition or illness.
- appearance of light; assumed to show inner enlightenment.
- harsh criticism or censure.
- evil, hatred, intense dislike (noun); adj=malign.
23 Clues: day dreams or musings. • a sudden, violent fit. • a clever trick or statagy. • almighty or infinite power. • harsh criticism or censure. • future generations of people. • having the quality of a demon. • a ghostlike figure or its appearance. • a civil officer who administers the law. • period of recovery from illness or injury. • to declare to be evil or detestable (verb). • ...
Sara Meyers- Prolouge 2020-09-15
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- ;body of unwritten laws
- ;bloodless revolution in 1688
- ;laws or rules handed down to Moses by God
- ;international organization
- ;period in European civilization
- ;exercise their power through their wealth
- ;ruled by representatives of the citizen body
- ;three branches of government are seperated
- ;class of persons holding exceptional rank
- ;decide on policy intitatives directly
- ;fair treatment through judicial system
- ;individual ruler,head of state
- ;agreement between the ruled and their rulers
- ;right to rule directly from God
- ;intellectual movement
- ;religious reform movement
- ;monotheistic religion developed among ancient Hebrews
- ;document that establishes that everyone is subject to the law
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- ;legislative body of government
- ;shares power with a organized government
- ;the system to govern a state or community
- ;electoral system
- ;spells out Americans' rights
- ;power is vested directly by them
- ;council having the highest functions in a government
- ;divides the powers of government
- ;religion derived from Jesus Christ
- ;rights that people supposedly have under natural law
- ;Christian church headed by the bishop of Rome
- ;Arabic meaning "submission"
30 Clues: ;electoral system • ;intellectual movement • ;body of unwritten laws • ;religious reform movement • ;international organization • ;Arabic meaning "submission" • ;bloodless revolution in 1688 • ;spells out Americans' rights • ;legislative body of government • ;individual ruler,head of state • ;period in European civilization • ;right to rule directly from God • ...
Mae Stevens - Belief Systems 2020-10-25
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- leader of Confucianism
- the person who received the 10 commandments
- father of Judaism
- Hindu holiday that represents new beginnings
- a place of worship for Muslims
- a persons daily duties and responsibilities
- perfect understanding
- holy day that celebrates Jesus' resurrection
- important value of leaders of Confucianism
- Christians believed this person was the Messiah
- 12 followers/friends of Jesus
- holy book full of Buddha's stories
- religious leaders of Christianity
- state of enlightenment
- symbol of balance and harmony in nature
- Islam's only god
- guides you to eliminate desire
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- divides Hindus into four social classes
- includes ruler-subject and father-son
- religious leader and founder of Islam
- the man who started Buddhism
- the belief in only one god
- leader/exemplar who leads prayers in a mosque
- symbol of Christianity
- the value of respect for one's parents
- a Jewish holiday to celebrate the new year
- Jewish diet in which milk and meat can't combine
- a persons fate, based on their Dharma
- belief that people's souls are reborn
- the Muslim pilgrimage to mecca
30 Clues: Islam's only god • father of Judaism • perfect understanding • leader of Confucianism • symbol of Christianity • state of enlightenment • the belief in only one god • the man who started Buddhism • 12 followers/friends of Jesus • a place of worship for Muslims • the Muslim pilgrimage to mecca • guides you to eliminate desire • religious leaders of Christianity • ...
Nationalism and Latin American Revolutions 2020-10-20
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- The act of governing oneself.
- The East Coast in the U.S is a ________.
- The people didn’t want to be governed by a ______ monarch.
- The Iberian _________.
- Children of the Peninsulares born in Latin America.
- European used this process to “civilize” Latin America.
- Originated from the word nation.
- Some of you said that he looked very educated and like a leader in his portrait.
- First French colony to to gain its independence.
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- To merge or bring together.
- Most European colonies craved _________.
- Haiti had to pay France 150 million francs as a ________ for “stealing” their slaves.
- A slender strip of land that contains water on both sides that leads to 2 large reservoirs.
- Top of the social class pyramid.
- A process by which the “mother country” made money of their colonies unfairly.
- Ideas that were idolized by the people in the countries who wanted to become independent.
- A long term event that fights for independence, freedom, equal rights etc.
- To divide or to break away.
- Man-made body of water.
- Where enslaved Hatians harvested sugar.
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. • Top of the social class pyramid. • Originated from the word nation. • Where enslaved Hatians harvested sugar. • Most European colonies craved _________. • The East Coast in the U.S is a ________. • ...
History crossward 2020-09-15
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- 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 • ...
Global 2023-11-21
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- A rebirth of knowledge, art, literature, science
- Stress on the human element rather than the divine or religious
- Capitol of India
- Capitol of Ecuador
- Upcoming Holiday this Thursday
- The abolishment of slavery / slave trade
- Empire located in Modern Day India
- Enlightenment Thinker
- The capitol of Byzantine Empire
- Mona Lisa painter
- System of land granted in exchange for protection
- Leader of the West African Kingdoms
- Government which one person has unlimited power
- Most important class in high school
- Writer of the 95 thesis
- A country or area under the control of a mother country for resources
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- Empire in modern day Turkey led by a Sultan
- The right to rule from god
- Capitol city of the Aztec Empire
- Capitol of Guatemala
- The leader of the Catholic Church who started the Crusades
- Criticisms of the Catholic Church that led to a split
- XIV Absolute Ruler of France
- Capitol of Pakistan
- Transfer of plants, animals, culture, humans between Africa / Europe / Americas
- Empire in South America located in the Andes Mountains
- Capitol of the Dominican Republic
27 Clues: Capitol of India • Mona Lisa painter • Capitol of Ecuador • Capitol of Pakistan • Capitol of Guatemala • Enlightenment Thinker • Writer of the 95 thesis • The right to rule from god • XIV Absolute Ruler of France • Upcoming Holiday this Thursday • The capitol of Byzantine Empire • Capitol city of the Aztec Empire • Capitol of the Dominican Republic • Empire located in Modern Day India • ...
French Revolution 2023-11-30
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- A revolution that represented a political change
- A series of laws which usaully makes up a government
- A commune where Louis XVI lived
- What had ruled France since the mid-1600s?
- Supported the idea of Heliocentrism
- Kings and Queens
- Sun is center
- Largest part of United Kingdom
- A country with 50% urban population that was unemployed
- The Estates-General included representatives of the…
- Turning point of France's government
- Earth is center
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- Lawyer and leader of the Jacobins
- Seven Years War is known as
- Years of discoveries that changed the way scientists work
- Overturned the absolute monarchy of Louis XVI
- A torture device used to decapitate
- Who lived at the Palace of Versailles?
- What did Baron de Montesquieu critique
- Describes an equilibrium of social, political, and economic strength
- A movement that preached personal freedom for France
- Francois-Marie Arouet is…
- Where France lot a lot of valuable territory
- A leader that rules the entire country
- The country that America came from
25 Clues: Sun is center • Earth is center • Kings and Queens • Francois-Marie Arouet is… • Seven Years War is known as • Largest part of United Kingdom • A commune where Louis XVI lived • Lawyer and leader of the Jacobins • The country that America came from • A torture device used to decapitate • Supported the idea of Heliocentrism • Turning point of France's government • ...
French Revolution 2023-11-30
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- A revolution that represented a political change
- A series of laws which usaully makes up a government
- A commune where Louis XVI lived
- What had ruled France since the mid-1600s?
- Supported the idea of Heliocentrism
- Kings and Queens
- Sun is center
- Largest part of United Kingdom
- A country with 50% urban population that was unemployed
- The Estates-General included representatives of the…
- Turning point of France's government
- Earth is center
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- Lawyer and leader of the Jacobins
- Seven Years War is known as
- Years of discoveries that changed the way scientists work
- Overturned the absolute monarchy of Louis XVI
- A torture device used to decapitate
- Who lived at the Palace of Versailles?
- What did Baron de Montesquieu critique
- Describes an equilibrium of social, political, and economic strength
- A movement that preached personal freedom for France
- Francois-Marie Arouet is…
- Where France lot a lot of valuable territory
- A leader that rules the entire country
- The country that America came from
25 Clues: Sun is center • Earth is center • Kings and Queens • Francois-Marie Arouet is… • Seven Years War is known as • Largest part of United Kingdom • A commune where Louis XVI lived • Lawyer and leader of the Jacobins • The country that America came from • A torture device used to decapitate • Supported the idea of Heliocentrism • Turning point of France's government • ...
Special Occasions 2024-07-23
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- Jewish day of atonement, fasting, and prayer
- Wiccan festival celebrating the first day of spring.
- Christian celebration of Jesus' resurrection
- Sikh festival celebrating the birth of Guru Nanak
- Buddhist festival celebrating Buddha's birth, enlightenment, and death
- Jewish New Year
- Islamic festival of sacrifice, commemorating Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son
- Modern Greek festival featuring parades, music, and dancing, celebrated just before Lent.
- Buddhist festival marking the end of the monastic retreat season
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- Christian celebration of the visit of the Magi to baby Jesus
- Hindu harvest festival celebrated in Tamil Nadu, India.
- Hindu festival honoring the goddess Durga, celebrated over nine nights
- Jewish harvest festival also known as the Feast of Booths
- Jewish festival of lights, lasting eight days
- Pagan festival marking the winter solstice.
- Christian holy day commemorating the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles
- Hindu festival of lights
- Christian period of preparation before Christmas
- Islamic holy month of fasting
- Hindu festival celebrating the victory of good over evil, marked by bonfires and colored powders
20 Clues: Jewish New Year • Hindu festival of lights • Islamic holy month of fasting • Pagan festival marking the winter solstice. • Jewish day of atonement, fasting, and prayer • Christian celebration of Jesus' resurrection • Jewish festival of lights, lasting eight days • Christian period of preparation before Christmas • Sikh festival celebrating the birth of Guru Nanak • ...
Unit 2 2023-03-05
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- enlightenment swine obsessed with fallacies
- post hoc _______ propter hoc
- Augustine discusses dilemmas of the preacher and the _______________
- the type of PALACE you built in a ticket out
- this term emphasizes connections between memory and place
- this idol is adapted from one of Plato's allegories
- Descartes compares ideas to this fruit
- Petrarch became famous for his brilliantly worded ____
- empiricism focuses on knowledge gained from five of these
- this Roman system sums up the phrase, "if you don't STAND FOR something, you'll far for anything"
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- where Augustine seeks truth
- where I'd go to get a letter written in the Middle Ages
- Erasmus' term for abundant verbal play
- _________ activa and contemplativa
- elocutionists are devoted to this classical rhetorical canon
- Quintilian recommends you tug on this fabric for emphasis
- the first name in smiles that exhibit sprezzatura
- had his tongue cut out
- Pico was interested in this artistic proof
- Cicero became famous for his rhetoric in this Aristotelian speech setting
- Agricola was interested in this artistic proof
- humanism's birthplace
22 Clues: humanism's birthplace • had his tongue cut out • where Augustine seeks truth • post hoc _______ propter hoc • _________ activa and contemplativa • Erasmus' term for abundant verbal play • Descartes compares ideas to this fruit • Pico was interested in this artistic proof • enlightenment swine obsessed with fallacies • the type of PALACE you built in a ticket out • ...
Buddhism 2023-05-03
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- Buddhas father wanted him to be this
- Buddhas third passing sight, taught him death is inevitable
- amount of Mara’s daughters sent to tempt Buddha
- Buddha taught this path between self denial and luxury
- “The Way of the Elders”. Found in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand & Kampuchea.
- Number of passing sights Buddha encountered
- number of steps Buddha took immediately after birth
- the name for the starvation and self denial Buddha and others were practicing for meditation
- year Buddha was born
- known as “The Great Vehicle”. This is largest division of Buddhism and is found in China, Korea & Japan.
- Buddha's first lesson through sight ganing the understanding of age
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- Buddha’s wife and the mother to his child
- Place Buddha sat under to reach enlightenment
- The final escape to what Hindus call moksha (is called what in Buddhism)
- The Vehicle of the Diamond”. Found primarily in Tibet
- Age of Buddha when he abandoned his palace lifestyle
- country where Buddhism originated
- number of precepts Monks must follow
- number of precepts Buddhist people are supposed to follow
- name of devil that attempts to tempt Buddha
20 Clues: year Buddha was born • country where Buddhism originated • Buddhas father wanted him to be this • number of precepts Monks must follow • Buddha’s wife and the mother to his child • Number of passing sights Buddha encountered • name of devil that attempts to tempt Buddha • Place Buddha sat under to reach enlightenment • amount of Mara’s daughters sent to tempt Buddha • ...
All About Kanwal 2023-06-06
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- Institution for installation
- Establishment for Enlightenment
- Agile auto
- Domicile drive
- Borough of Beginning
- Loquacious lodger
- Hellish hallucination
- Locus of critical quixotic collision
- Feline fascination
- Murder Mittens Moniker
- Establishment for Emitting Smoke
- Lifeblood
- Superb supporter
- Almond Sriracha chicken
- 9 Trafficking tobacco transactions
- Society for smoke
- Instructional Institute
- Kitty alias
- Hubble-bubble bureau
- Preferred production
- A1 amigo
- Weighty Ward
- Exhilarating electric explorer
- Important infirmary
- Lebanese limited liability corp
- Feline Alias
- Bosom buddy
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- Companion collective
- Chosen chow
- Prime pal
- Educational Establishment
- Sentimental serial
- Schooling Center
- Cherished confectionary
- Prized Potation
- Awesome Associate
- Hookah house
- Type of video Kanwal made for Hasib on valentines day
- Atrocious affair
- Prodigious perturbance
- Residential road
- Sophistication of savor
- Rhythmic Rhyme proclivity
- Loved Libation
- Pussycat plea
- Learning League
- Madam President of
- Comrade consultation
- Shisha Shop
- Favorite fare
- Claimed convertible
- Favored Fodder
- Creme de la creme crony
- Foremost Friend
- Murder Mittens Moniker
55 Clues: A1 amigo • Prime pal • Lifeblood • Agile auto • Chosen chow • Shisha Shop • Kitty alias • Bosom buddy • Hookah house • Weighty Ward • Feline Alias • Pussycat plea • Favorite fare • Domicile drive • Loved Libation • Favored Fodder • Prized Potation • Learning League • Foremost Friend • Schooling Center • Atrocious affair • Residential road • Superb supporter • Awesome Associate • Loquacious lodger • Society for smoke • ...
Atlantic Revolutions 2023-05-31
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- Military and political leaders who rise to power among confusion
- Led a series of wars which served as a major factor of revolution in 13-DOWN
- Type of government led by military leaders, common in Latin America
- The second phase of the French Revolution, known for intense radicalization
- Surname of Spanish creole general who later ruled as emperor of Mexico
- Site of the official start to the French Revolution
- Social class, object of resentment of 10-DOWN
- The __ Revolution, known for social overhaul
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- Father __ who called for parishioners to rise against the Spanish
- Leader of the United Provinces of Rio de la Plata
- The European intellectual movement that sparked revolutionary sentiment
- Liberated New Granada from the Spanish
- Idealogy: a nation’s right to self-governance
- Idealogy: governments should exist in a limited form
- The traditional French system of Three Estates
- Social class that drove most Latin American revolutions
- The __ Revolution, birthed the first independent black republic
- Region that achieved independence from Portugal in 1824
- The __ Revolution, known for political change
- A group of people united by some common element
20 Clues: Liberated New Granada from the Spanish • The __ Revolution, known for social overhaul • Idealogy: a nation’s right to self-governance • The __ Revolution, known for political change • Social class, object of resentment of 10-DOWN • The traditional French system of Three Estates • A group of people united by some common element • ...
The Meiji Era Review Crossword 2021-09-14
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- Japan fought China in the __-Japanese War
- Argument about attacking Korea
- Korean reformers failed in the ___ Coup
- Gov. sold many industries in __ Deflation.
- Wrote "Datsu-A-Ron"
- The ___ M-13 rifle was first made in Japan.
- The ___ Mutiny stopped all modernization.
- Korea believed it was a ____ of China.
- These "Outside" Daimyo built armies after Perry
- Choshu attacked Western ships at Straits of
- Japan's first iron mill built in 1878
- The ___ Party wanted to reform Korea
- UK opened China to trade after First __ War
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- Founded many companies, started spinning ind.
- Conscription was called a "_____ Tax"
- Japan started to import raw cotton from here
- Kyushu domain, leader of Meiji Restoration
- Japan fought Russia in the ___-Japanese War
- First modern Cotton Spinning Mill here.
- Treaty of ___ Island opened Korea to trade
- First big modern silk mill
- This domain traded with Korea in Edo
- Yamabe Takeo studied cotton spinning here.
- Led the Restoration, left the government, revolt
- __ Dynasty ruled Korea in 19th cen.
- Queen ___ of Korea was the real ruler.
26 Clues: Wrote "Datsu-A-Ron" • First big modern silk mill • Argument about attacking Korea • __ Dynasty ruled Korea in 19th cen. • This domain traded with Korea in Edo • The ___ Party wanted to reform Korea • Conscription was called a "_____ Tax" • Japan's first iron mill built in 1878 • Korea believed it was a ____ of China. • Queen ___ of Korea was the real ruler. • ...
Belief Systems Crossword 2021-10-22
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- Believed to be a prophet in Islam
- Jewish diet
- The belief that you are reborn after death
- Hinduism's holy texts
- Contains rules such as "All life is suffering"
- Person given the ten commandments
- Method of death for Jesus
- Obeys superior in Confucianism
- Appeared to Muhammad
- Most sacred place in Islam
- Collection of Buddah's teachings
- Way to enlightenment for Buddhists
- The creator god in Hinduism
- Social class system in Hinduism
- Person believed to be the Messiah for Christians
- "Enlightened One"
- Father of Judaism
- Jewish New Year
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- the collected teachings of Mencius, one of the Four Books of Confucianism
- State of eternal bliss
- Personal sayings/teachings of Muhammad
- Rule model for inferior in Confucianism
- Strong respect for elders
- The collected sayings of Confucius, one of the Four Books of Confucianism
- 12 followers and friends of Jesus
- The mature person, an ideal human being with perfect moral
- Holiest day of the Christian year
- One's fate in Hinduism
- A book containing the written story of the Hebrews
- Term for faith in Islam
30 Clues: Jewish diet • Jewish New Year • "Enlightened One" • Father of Judaism • Appeared to Muhammad • Hinduism's holy texts • State of eternal bliss • One's fate in Hinduism • Term for faith in Islam • Strong respect for elders • Method of death for Jesus • Most sacred place in Islam • The creator god in Hinduism • Obeys superior in Confucianism • Social class system in Hinduism • ...
FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2021-12-14
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- Founder and director of homes for poor and deprived children
- English Romantic painter
- Wrote Frankenstein
- Scottish economist and philosopher who was a key figure in the Scottish enlightenment
- - Irish naturalist and geologist
- British novelist, journalist, editor, and illustrator
- English inventor who created the atmospheric engine
- British weavers and textile workers who were against mechanised looms and knitting frames.
- Had a model textile factory in New Lanark, Scotland
- Created both the spinning machine and water frame
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- American industrialist who founded a motor company
- Inventor best known for his improvements to the steam engine
- Developed the coke burning blast furnace
- Invented the cotton gin
- English weaver who invented the spinning Jenny
- He created “common sense”
- Important figure in the establishment of universal suffrage and freedom of the press in the UK
- Renowned as the “Father of the Railways”
- Invented the 4 crop rotation method
- Designed the seed drill to make farming an easier task
- British politician who was a leader in the movement to get rid of the slave trade.
- Invented the flying shuttle
22 Clues: Wrote Frankenstein • Invented the cotton gin • English Romantic painter • He created “common sense” • Invented the flying shuttle • - Irish naturalist and geologist • Invented the 4 crop rotation method • Developed the coke burning blast furnace • Renowned as the “Father of the Railways” • English weaver who invented the spinning Jenny • ...
ANCIENT INDIA 2025-01-31
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- A COLLECTION OF HINDU SACRED WRITINGS
- RELIGION IN WHICH BRAHMINS ARE THE DOMINANT CLASS
- A PERSON WHO GIVES UP WORLDLY PLEASURES
- THE BELIEF THAT A PERSON'S SOUL IS REBORN INTO A NEW BODY AFTER DEATH
- ACHIEVED WHEN ONE IS RELEASED FROM THE CYCLE OF BIRTH
- A COMMAND THAT IS OBEYED LIKE A LAW
- A STRONG WIND THAT BRINGS HEAVY RAIN TO SOUTHERN ASIA IN THE SUMMER
- SOCIAL ORDER THAT DETERMINES PLACE IN SOCIETY
- WAS KNOWN AS THE BUDDHA AFTER ENLIGHTENMENT
- THE EFFECT A PERSON'S ACTIONS HAVE ON THEIR SOUL AND NEXT LIFE
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- FOCUSING ONE'S MIND ON SPIRITUAL IDEAS
- FINDING A BALANCE BETWEEN TWO LIFESTYLES
- FOLLOW A SET OF RULES CALLED THE FIVE VOWS
- A LARGE LANDMASS SMALLER THAN A CONTINENT OR A MAJOR SUBDIVISION OF A CONTINENT
- AND ANCIENT LANGUAGE OF INDIA
- AN IDEAL STATE OF HAPPINESS AND PEACE
- THE ART AND SCIENCE OF WORKING WITH METALS
- ONE OF THE FIRST MAJOR SETTLEMENTS IN ANCIENT INDA
- ONES SPIRTUAL DUTIES
- INDIA'S FIRST CIVILIZATION LOCATED ON THE INDUS RIVER
20 Clues: ONES SPIRTUAL DUTIES • AND ANCIENT LANGUAGE OF INDIA • A COMMAND THAT IS OBEYED LIKE A LAW • A COLLECTION OF HINDU SACRED WRITINGS • AN IDEAL STATE OF HAPPINESS AND PEACE • FOCUSING ONE'S MIND ON SPIRITUAL IDEAS • A PERSON WHO GIVES UP WORLDLY PLEASURES • FINDING A BALANCE BETWEEN TWO LIFESTYLES • FOLLOW A SET OF RULES CALLED THE FIVE VOWS • ...
French Revolution 2023-10-23
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- A promise between the Third Estate to continue meeting
- Slogan of the revolution
- French king who was executed during the revolution
- The Kings power comes from God
- The different social classes during the revolution
- Marie Antoinette’s alleged response to the bread prices, “Let them eat…”
- The political systems of France
- Formed by the Third Estate to break off from the Estates General
- Law code created by Napoleon
- A royal prison that was stormed and marked the beginning of the revolution
- A time of panic and hysteria throughout France
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- Period of much violence and executions
- The most populated Estate with the least rights
- A time of questioning and human reason; influenced the revolution
- Protests led by women that kicked the King and Queen out of Paris
- A successful military leader who eventually became Emperor
- The middle class
- A general meeting including representatives from the French estates
- Place where the King and nobility lived
- The King or Ruler has absolute power
- A machine commonly used for execution
21 Clues: The middle class • Slogan of the revolution • Law code created by Napoleon • The Kings power comes from God • The political systems of France • The King or Ruler has absolute power • A machine commonly used for execution • Period of much violence and executions • Place where the King and nobility lived • A time of panic and hysteria throughout France • ...
important Vocab 2024-01-30
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- founder of empiricism
- the process of making an area more urban.
- a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy
- steam engine
- she worked On the Social Contract
- Nicolaus Copernicus was creator of?
- a production process that breaks the manufacture of a good into steps
- known for the spirit of laws and essential enlightenment and the seperation of power
- basic founder of laws of motion
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- a political doctrine asserting that monarchs derive their authority from God
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured
- an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- he was not optimistic about human nature
- his idea was the way in which government must be organized in order to avoid civil wa
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses,
- a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments
- fundamental contributions to the sciences of motion astronomy
- Conference of 1884–1885
- Question, Research, Hypothesis, Experiment, Data Analysis, Conclusion, and Communication
20 Clues: steam engine • founder of empiricism • Conference of 1884–1885 • basic founder of laws of motion • she worked On the Social Contract • Nicolaus Copernicus was creator of? • he was not optimistic about human nature • the process of making an area more urban. • a policy of extending a country's power and influence • a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy • ...
2023 OPPE Holiday Gathering Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-05
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- His red nose made him famous.
- People hang these on Christmas trees.
- A four-sided spinning top.
- This Buddhist tradition honors the day in which the Buddha is said to have achieved enlightenment.
- Commonly this blessing is used to bless Hanukkah candles.
- The extra light in which the other candles are lit for Hanukkah.
- Another name for Santa.
- Holiday created by a man named Maulana Karenga.
- This holiday celebrates the winter solstice and the re-emergence of the sun.
- The holder for the Hanukkah candles/oil is called.
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- Kwanzaa was named after a Swahili phrase that translates to this.
- Mexicans and Mexican-Americans often celebrate the feast day of this patron saint of Mexico.
- These are popular songs during the holidays.
- Hanukkah is also known as the.
- Roman spelling for Hanukkah.
- How many days does Hanukkah have.
- Commonly hung on front doors during the holidays.
- The type of tree that people use for Christmas trees.
- According to custom, candles are lit around what time.
- Popular red and white holiday candy.
20 Clues: Another name for Santa. • A four-sided spinning top. • Roman spelling for Hanukkah. • His red nose made him famous. • Hanukkah is also known as the. • How many days does Hanukkah have. • Popular red and white holiday candy. • People hang these on Christmas trees. • These are popular songs during the holidays. • Holiday created by a man named Maulana Karenga. • ...
Scientific, Philosophical, and Political Developments 2023-12-05
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- French philosopher and writer known for religious ideas
- English Scientist and theorist known for chemistry contributions and support for radical causes
- Holy Roman Emperor known for enlightened reforms and religious tolerance
- Scottish philosopher known for empiricism and skepticism
- Belief that acknowledges creator or divine force, rejects organized religion
- Attitude of philosophy emphasizing focus on reason and logical thinking
- Attitude of philosophy challenging various beliefs and claims
- Decree issued by Joseph II of Austria in 1781
- French naturalist and author known for work on natural history
- French Enlightenment writer known for criticism of authority
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- French philosopher known for influential work "Spirit of the Laws"
- Cultural and Intellectual movement in 17th and 18th centuries
- Healing Technique using hypnosis
- Voltaire Phrase eliminating superstition
- People engaged in exploration and spread of new ideas
- Satirical novella by Voltaire criticizing optimism
- Historian applying analysis to events as seen in the Roman Empire
- French Chemist who is known as the "Father of Modern Chemistry"
- Work by Baron de Montesquieu discussing government principles
- German Philosopher developing concept of transcendental idealism
20 Clues: Healing Technique using hypnosis • Voltaire Phrase eliminating superstition • Decree issued by Joseph II of Austria in 1781 • Satirical novella by Voltaire criticizing optimism • People engaged in exploration and spread of new ideas • French philosopher and writer known for religious ideas • Scottish philosopher known for empiricism and skepticism • ...
