enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Love who you are 2024-01-25
Across
- Hazy, indistinct, or vague, as in self perception.
- The joyful, intense anticipation that comes from imagining future pleasures.
- The strange wistfulness of used bookstores, often related to personal growth.
- Too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words.
- The love of beauty.
- Self sufficiency; independence.
- propre A sense of one's own worth; self respect.
- A lover of learning; someone who enjoys acquiring knowledge.
- Enduring forever; eternal.
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- A state of quietness or inactivity; peaceful self acceptance.
- Providing care and support for growth and development.
- The inherent nature or essence of a person.
- Shaded or shadowy, often used metaphorically for self awareness.
- Lasting for a very short time; transient.
- A deep emotional state of longing or melancholy for something that is absent.
- Holding unconventional views or beliefs about oneself.
- Beautiful thinking; a state of normal mental health.
- A moment of sudden enlightenment or understanding of one's true self.
- Having a tendency to produce offspring or to have a strong love for one's children.
- The fully shaded inner region of a shadow cast by an opaque object.
20 Clues: The love of beauty. • Enduring forever; eternal. • Self sufficiency; independence. • Lasting for a very short time; transient. • The inherent nature or essence of a person. • Hazy, indistinct, or vague, as in self perception. • propre A sense of one's own worth; self respect. • Beautiful thinking; a state of normal mental health. • ...
Ancient Chinese Culture 2024-03-17
Across
- The amount of core values associated with Buddhism in China
- In ancient China they believed that they could take things/people to the...
- Monks' mummified bodies were admired as holy ______
- Siddhartha Gautama is also known as?
- Intentionally mummifying yourself was believed to lead to...
- 'Do not do unto others what you would not want others to do unto you.’ This is the what of confuciasism?
- The name of a Buddhist tomb
- The spread of Buddhism blended Buddhist themes with what traditions?
- What helped shape China?
- Usually in ancient China, a coffin is lowered down with lighted _______
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- A squared railing on top of a stupa
- The person who founded confucianism
- They burn this as a funeral ritual
- This cultivates spiritual growth and self-awareness in the Chinese Buddhist tradition
- How many parts are there to a shrine of a stupa?
- Buddhism originated in ancient _____
- Centres of learning and culture
- People that intentionally mummify themselves
- A hemisperical dome that represents the heavens
- The Buddha, the dharma, and the sangha are the Three ______ of Buddhism
20 Clues: What helped shape China? • The name of a Buddhist tomb • Centres of learning and culture • They burn this as a funeral ritual • A squared railing on top of a stupa • The person who founded confucianism • Buddhism originated in ancient _____ • Siddhartha Gautama is also known as? • People that intentionally mummify themselves • A hemisperical dome that represents the heavens • ...
Puzzle 2022-10-17
Across
- believed in freedom of press
- first colony established in Virginia(1607)
- stretch from Canada to mouth of mississippi river(1663)
- "ppl are cruel and selfish"
- first monarch to be publicly executed
- he translated bible to German
- spaniards oppressed natives, they were abused and worked to death
- grew out of the scientific revolution
- they grew crops in floating gardens
- they raised llamas and alpacas
- she brought England into Golden Age
- he made scientific method
- developed complex math and hieroglyphics
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- found Incan Empire
- allowed each prince in HRE to choose religion, between Catholic and Lutheranism
- parliment declared England no longer under pope(1529)
- "general will" of people as a whole
- push ports out, dominant spice trade(1995)
- he was the supreme head of church of England
- Believed in natural rights
- conquered the Aztecs
- she failed to establish Catholicism
- believed in 3 branches of gov
- ppl were angry their tea was taxed and threw tea overboard
- proved Parliament gains all power(1688)
- believed to be holy language
26 Clues: found Incan Empire • conquered the Aztecs • he made scientific method • Believed in natural rights • "ppl are cruel and selfish" • believed in freedom of press • believed to be holy language • he translated bible to German • believed in 3 branches of gov • they raised llamas and alpacas • "general will" of people as a whole • she failed to establish Catholicism • ...
French Revolution 2022-11-08
Across
- A protest commanding King and Queen to come to Paris.
- An estate that included clergy people and the Catholic church
- A French Military Leader who contributed to lots of change in the French Revolution
- An estate that included royals, nobles, and Kings.
- A document that declares rights of the Revolution.
- A period in which numerous people were executed.
- An assembly made up of third estate representatives.
- A right given to the King
- A form of government in which people hold power.
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- An oath stating to never separate until a constitution is made and to declare change.
- An estate made up of merchants, peasants, and middle class people.
- A single set of laws
- A legislative body that represents all three estates
- The head or Reign of Terror and had many people killed.
- The last queen of France.
- A fancy palace used to retreat and hunt.
- An intellectual movement that formed ideas from philosophers.
- A form of government in which one person rules and hold power.
- Last King of France before the monarchy fell.
- A political and social system
20 Clues: A single set of laws • The last queen of France. • A right given to the King • A political and social system • A fancy palace used to retreat and hunt. • Last King of France before the monarchy fell. • A period in which numerous people were executed. • A form of government in which people hold power. • An estate that included royals, nobles, and Kings. • ...
Political Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-17
Across
- weapon used to chop people's heads off
- leader of the Jacobins
- feudal system run by an absolute monarch
- what people believe
- group of hyper-revolutionaries that wanted France to be republic
- lasted for a year where enemies of the revolution were executed
- a promise made by 3rd estate to form constitution for France
- money that 3rd estate had to pay more than others
- the king of France that ran from the country with his wife
- made of the third estate
- type of revolution where different types of people (Jacobins) tried to take over
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- the new republic government formed by revolutionaries
- court set to bring enemies of revolution to trial, est. peace
- King Louis XVI's wife
- this is what people in France were divided into
- this revolution showed how Enlightenment can be used to change the government
- fall of an important building in Paris that was stormed
- orginization to get rid of Christianity
- new version of the cathedral of Notre Dame
- absolute monarchy that ran old rigime
20 Clues: what people believe • King Louis XVI's wife • leader of the Jacobins • made of the third estate • absolute monarchy that ran old rigime • weapon used to chop people's heads off • orginization to get rid of Christianity • feudal system run by an absolute monarch • new version of the cathedral of Notre Dame • this is what people in France were divided into • ...
Word of the Day Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-07
Across
- Authority from the gods to rule
- City on high
- To slow or halt
- To end or to stop
- Roman leader known for leading Rome into the Pax Romana (golden age)
- Prejudice in favor of or against an idea
- Equality (equal treatment or rights for all people)
- Greek term meaning “region”
- A highly organized society with an advanced knowledge of farming, trade, government, art, and science
- Drawing a similarity between two like things (a comparison)
- Animal bones used by priests to foresee the future and learn of the gods’ wishes
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- Hindu gods
- The cycle in which a ruler gains and loses power
- Before history was recorded
- Cultural diffusion of Greek and Roman beliefs
- A ruler with total
- Large estates whose seized land from farmers that found it financially difficult to rebuild
- To differ from
- Considered by others to be primitive or uncivilized
- A ruling family
- Differences or varieties
- When someone reaches Nirvana (inner peace)
- A position from which things are viewed
- Wealthy landowners
- No longer in use
25 Clues: Hindu gods • City on high • To differ from • To slow or halt • A ruling family • No longer in use • To end or to stop • A ruler with total • Wealthy landowners • Differences or varieties • Before history was recorded • Greek term meaning “region” • Authority from the gods to rule • A position from which things are viewed • Prejudice in favor of or against an idea • ...
Lionel Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-07
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- The first empire on which the sun never sets
- The most important thing Buddism focus on
- An ancient Mesoamerican city located in a sub-valley of the Valley of Mexico
- The person who led October Revolution
- A weapon developed by British and first used at the Battle of the Somme in 1916
- warfare that includes any and all civilian-associated resources and infrastructure as legitimate military targets
- System of trade routes both over land and sea connecting the different empires.
- A weapon developed By the Germans to defeat the British Navy and cut off supplies from colonies.
- The biggest religion in the world
- The country who strated WW1
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- I in the MAIN cause of WW1
- The founder of Buddism
- An ancient civilization in America
- The Communist Worker Party
- N in the MAIN cause of WW1
- The crisis before WW1
- the representive of USA in League of Nation
- M in the MAIN cause of WW1
- A in the MAIN cause of WW1
- "The Sick Man of Europe"
20 Clues: The crisis before WW1 • The founder of Buddism • "The Sick Man of Europe" • I in the MAIN cause of WW1 • The Communist Worker Party • N in the MAIN cause of WW1 • M in the MAIN cause of WW1 • A in the MAIN cause of WW1 • The country who strated WW1 • The biggest religion in the world • An ancient civilization in America • The person who led October Revolution • ...
history project 2023-01-19
Across
- who was the first viceroy
- in crease experienced in an event on process
- political and economic doctrine thet defends freedom equality and individualism
- what did leon specialize in
- what did taxco specialize in
- people thet were engaged in priesthood military commerce and mining
- to resing to a charge, usually due to reasons beyont control
- what did puebla specialize in
- who was the king in new spain during 1759 to 1788
- a metaphoric way to expres submission to the frech goverment
- catholic church used as an important tool to emvageliced the natives
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- true or falce the enlightenment criticized the clas system and have influence over the independece of the 13 colonies of england [USA]
- commit a crime
- was the social group with the hightes privilege
- was the group who was engaged in agricultural work suffering exploitaion
- cruel
- period of prosperity of good harvests hight production
- a city or an urban are regaded as the center of a specific activity. main city
- this group resulted from interbreeding
- mercury [chemical element]
20 Clues: cruel • commit a crime • who was the first viceroy • mercury [chemical element] • what did leon specialize in • what did taxco specialize in • what did puebla specialize in • this group resulted from interbreeding • in crease experienced in an event on process • was the social group with the hightes privilege • who was the king in new spain during 1759 to 1788 • ...
m 2022-08-12
Across
- Said powers should be divided into 3 branches
- Locke believed that these rights were given by_____
- Political system in which powers of the government are restricted
- An organized system to provide protection for a nation’s people
- This branch of government makes the laws
- European leaders had gained power through_______
- People gathered at ____ to discuss the human experience
- Everyone has the right to everything
- Principle that gives up freedom for protection
- The leader should be chosen by citizens
- Free as possible to make their own decisions
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- Defied rights and duties of English Nobles
- This was passed by the parliament in 1689
- This person believed a single ruler should have authority over the people
- The things that are in the best interest of the government as a whole
- This book was written during the English Civil War
- A type of democracy we're all citizens are involved
- This person believed that government should reflect the will of the people
- The Enlightenment ended when the _____ was born
- This law limited government
20 Clues: This law limited government • Everyone has the right to everything • The leader should be chosen by citizens • This branch of government makes the laws • This was passed by the parliament in 1689 • Defied rights and duties of English Nobles • Free as possible to make their own decisions • Said powers should be divided into 3 branches • ...
greece 2022-08-25
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- enslaved people in ancient sparta
- a ruler who seizes authority and has absolute power
- the first civilization to develop in the aegean sea region
- governor of a person province,means "defender of the kingdome"
- members of a political community with rights and responsibilities
- a government ruled by the people
- high ranking government official in sparta
- an open area used as a meeting and market place
- what early greeks called themselves
- the system in a country that involves making buying and selling goods
- a government in which a small group has control
- a greek city-state
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- a settlement in a new land that has ties to a home territory
- foot soldiers arranged close together in rows
- a difficult time when trade and advancement decline
- someone who writes or performs epic poems or stories about heroes and their deeds
- a person who searches for wisdom and enlightenment
- a piece of land nearly surrounded by water
- a hilltop with a fort
- a straight or narrow sea between two lands
20 Clues: a greek city-state • a hilltop with a fort • a government ruled by the people • enslaved people in ancient sparta • what early greeks called themselves • a piece of land nearly surrounded by water • high ranking government official in sparta • a straight or narrow sea between two lands • foot soldiers arranged close together in rows • ...
French Revolution 2022-11-29
Across
- Dependents of a common ancestor
- One of the greatest writers and philosophers of the 18th century
- A lawyer and political philosopher
- A pledge on June 20, 1789 by representatives of France's Third Estate
- A form of government in which the Supreme Powers are exercised
- The current state if affairs
- A prolific writer on philosophe
- Equilibrium of social, political and economic strength
- A collection of laws and principles under a government
- The King of France during the early stages of the French Revolution
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- A French royal house descended from Louis lX
- A governing body or class consisting of hereditary nobility
- French for former regime
- A major European historical turning point that transformed France
- A medieval fortress in Paris
- A symbolic national assembly in France that existed
- One of the most influential thinkers of the Enlightenment
- When someone in an official capacity uses their position illegally to advantages for someone else
- The historical period in which modern methods of scientific inquiry were established
- General term denoting various forms of compulsory military service
20 Clues: French for former regime • A medieval fortress in Paris • The current state if affairs • Dependents of a common ancestor • A prolific writer on philosophe • A lawyer and political philosopher • A French royal house descended from Louis lX • A symbolic national assembly in France that existed • Equilibrium of social, political and economic strength • ...
U.S. Final Exam Review 2022-06-09
Across
- Middle colony
- crop that is primarily for sale
- Southern colony
- double the size of the United States
- Second president of the United States
- law making body in England
- freedom
- a New England colony
- considered the turning point of the American Revolution
- civilian soldiers
- forcing sailors to join the British Navy
- British soldiers opened fire into a crowd of colonists killing 5
- won the election of 1800
- movement using reasoning or science to explain how the world works
- responsible for bringing tobacco to the American southern colonies
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- George Washington's first Secretary of the Treasury
- writer of the "Common Sense" encouraged colonists to declare Independence
- 1st battles of the American Revolution
- resistance group led by Samuel Adams
- a ban or purchasing of certain goods
- Americans first set of government laws
- declare July 4, 1776 written by Thomas Jefferson
- winter between 1609-1610 that hundreds settlers died of starvation
- to take away
- often considered the Second War of Independence
- part of the Triangular Trade that transported slaves across the Atlantic Ocean
26 Clues: freedom • to take away • Middle colony • Southern colony • civilian soldiers • a New England colony • won the election of 1800 • law making body in England • crop that is primarily for sale • resistance group led by Samuel Adams • a ban or purchasing of certain goods • double the size of the United States • Second president of the United States • 1st battles of the American Revolution • ...
World History-ALL 2025-06-05
Across
- Age of Reason
- Leader of the reformation movement
- Created After the second World War and is still in existence
- Location of a horrific Genocide in Asia
- A War to End All Wars
- A dreadful disease that killed approximately 1/4 of the population of Europe
- The group that wanted the French Revolution
- African King of the Mali Tribe, spread Islam across the continent
- a period of major technological and social change that began in Great Britain
- The man that seized power and made himself the Dictator of France
- Allies vs. Axis
- Wrote the Prince
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- Machine Gun used in WWI
- An exchange of goods from Old World to New
- The assassination of this man started an alliance domino
- A current issue that the world is facing due to climate change
- Terrorist Group in Ireland
- When both sides of a battle are evenly matched
- Created after the first World War and is no longer around, was replaced
- The first Black South African President
- Allies vs. Central Powers
21 Clues: Age of Reason • Allies vs. Axis • Wrote the Prince • A War to End All Wars • Machine Gun used in WWI • Allies vs. Central Powers • Terrorist Group in Ireland • Leader of the reformation movement • Location of a horrific Genocide in Asia • The first Black South African President • An exchange of goods from Old World to New • The group that wanted the French Revolution • ...
Unit 1: Foundations of Government Review 2025-08-26
Across
- Power distribution system when all power is at the top, or national government
- European Movement where people questioned old systems of government
- Getting someone to do something
- A monarch with total control
- A single person dictatorship
- A dictatorship controlled by a group of people
- Power distribution system where power is divided between the national and regional levels of government
- This native confederation was influential to the founding fathers vision of government
- This type of democracy lets citizens vote on every issue
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- What grants authority (usually a document)
- This theory explains the origin of government
- The recognized right to use power
- In a parliamentary system, the legislative branch picks this position
- A monarch that is controlled by a document or legislative body
- Montesquieu believed you should separate these
- Believed everyone was born with Natural Rights
- Power distraction system where power is at the bottom or state level
- The _______ Carta was one of the first documents to try and limit royal power
- He believed in the concept of a "Social Contract"
- A "Republic" refers to this type of democracy
20 Clues: A monarch with total control • A single person dictatorship • Getting someone to do something • The recognized right to use power • What grants authority (usually a document) • This theory explains the origin of government • A "Republic" refers to this type of democracy • Montesquieu believed you should separate these • Believed everyone was born with Natural Rights • ...
world history from about 500 B.C to 300 B.C 2025-08-24
Across
- the kingdom that was divided Israel was the north and...was the south
- Mahavira was the founder of...
- by following the eight fold path anyone could reach...
- a new kingdom that ruled from 1020 to 922 B.C
- the holy book for Jews
- a souls...good or bad deeds follows them from reincarnation to another
- the civilization was named after...
- ... dominated treading in the eastern Mediterranean
- the man who led Hebrews out of slavery
- the mutual promise between god and the father of Hebrew
- the kingdom lost power and they had to pay...to highero
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- the founder of Buddhism was...
- Phoenicians lived in a region east of the Mediterranean sea that was later called...
- Minoans lived on Crete a small island on the southern edge of the...
- the father of Jews
- after the Crete Minoans declined the new most powerful traders along the Mediterranean were the...
- Siddhartha wondered through forest to try and find...or wisdom
- the home of the Hebrews
- ... was the Minoans capital city
- believed and prayed to only one god
20 Clues: the father of Jews • the holy book for Jews • the home of the Hebrews • the founder of Buddhism was... • Mahavira was the founder of... • ... was the Minoans capital city • the civilization was named after... • believed and prayed to only one god • the man who led Hebrews out of slavery • a new kingdom that ruled from 1020 to 922 B.C • ...
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION 2025-10-02
Across
- – Declared on Austria and Prussia in 1792
- – Made up most of the Third Estate
- – Radical revolutionary political group
- – First Estate in pre-revolutionary France
- – Period of mass executions under Robespierre
- – Unfairly burdened the Third Estate
- – Title of Marie Antoinette, executed in 1793
- – Fortress stormed in July 1789
- – Food staple whose shortage led to riots
- – Taken by the National Assembly on a tennis court
- – Claimed in the Declaration of the Rights of Man
- – Political right demanded by the Third Estate
- – New government formed by the Third Estate
- – The Bastille was this type of building
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- – Leader of the Reign of Terror
- – Value demanded by Enlightenment thinkers
- – Result of France’s costly wars
- – Machine used for executions
- – Title of Louis XVI, executed by guillotine
- – Second Estate, enjoyed privileges and little taxation
- – Revolutionary ideal opposed to privilege
- – Women’s protest to Versailles demanding bread
- – Rose to power after the Revolution, crowned himself emperor
- – Violent protest often caused by hunger
- – Government declared after monarchy was abolished
- – The Napoleonic Code was a new set of these
26 Clues: – Machine used for executions • – Leader of the Reign of Terror • – Fortress stormed in July 1789 • – Result of France’s costly wars • – Made up most of the Third Estate • – Unfairly burdened the Third Estate • – Radical revolutionary political group • – Violent protest often caused by hunger • – The Bastille was this type of building • ...
the cross word puzzle 2025-09-19
Across
- was when Britain relaxed the laws
- was a slave uprising in the colonies
- was a religious revival movement of the 1700s
- was a three part system in which slaves were brought to colonies
- was the governing body of Great Britain
- attacked the French in the Ohio River Valley
- was the toughest part of the triangle trade
- invented bifocals
- was mainly only on plantations
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- was men from the colonies who fought for Great Britain
- were the 2nd largest ethnic group in America at the time
- was a large farm in the South
- king james II to rule over the dominion of new england
- came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices with families to learn trades
- were meant to punish colonists for smuggling goods
- was an 18th-century intellectual movement that emphasized reason and scientific method
- coverd from the south, New Jersey
- The theory of ____________ in the colonies was the goal to enrich great britain
- places on imports to the colonies
- biggest rivil of Great Britain
20 Clues: invented bifocals • was a large farm in the South • biggest rivil of Great Britain • was mainly only on plantations • was when Britain relaxed the laws • coverd from the south, New Jersey • places on imports to the colonies • was a slave uprising in the colonies • was the governing body of Great Britain • was the toughest part of the triangle trade • ...
Michael Kuzilla section 3 and 4 2021-01-04
Across
- each branch checking the actions of the other two.
- These amendments protected basic rights as freedom of speech, press, assembly, and religion.
- The ruler most admired by the philosophes, ruled russia from 1762 to 1796.
- reflected these ideas in its eloquent argument for natural rights.
- wrote the declaration of indepednance
- At these events, philosophers, writers, artists, scientists, and other great intellects met to discuss ideas.
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- monarchs embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit.
- was characterized by a grand, ornate design.
- The artistic style of the late 1700s
- in which power was divided between national and state governments.
10 Clues: The artistic style of the late 1700s • wrote the declaration of indepednance • was characterized by a grand, ornate design. • each branch checking the actions of the other two. • in which power was divided between national and state governments. • reflected these ideas in its eloquent argument for natural rights. • ...
New Vocabulary from History 2024-09-05
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- The act or process of changing a religious, political, or societal institution for the better
- The state of having knowledge or understanding.
- a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom.
- the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages.
- Equal
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- Idea
- put forth the theory that the Sun is at rest near the center of the Universe, and that the Earth, spinning on its axis once daily, revolves annually around the Sun.
- Freedom
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- Proved Heliocentrism
10 Clues: Idea • Equal • Freedom • Proved Heliocentrism • The state of having knowledge or understanding. • the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages. • The act or process of changing a religious, political, or societal institution for the better • a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom. • ...
Choice Board 2 2023-04-03
Across
- German for “caesar" the title of the emperors of the Second German Empire
- a Spanish or Portuguese official who resided temporarily in Latin America for political and economic gain and then returned to Europe
- crop agricultural crop grown to sell for profit
- a popular vote
- the act of setting free
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- a major force in the nineteenth century
- the right of all males to vote in elections
- an intellectual movement that emerged at the end of the eighteenth century in reaction to the ideas of the Enlightenment; it stressed feelings, emotion, and imagination as sources of knowing
- the reliance on military strength
- military or political dictator
10 Clues: a popular vote • the act of setting free • military or political dictator • the reliance on military strength • a major force in the nineteenth century • the right of all males to vote in elections • crop agricultural crop grown to sell for profit • German for “caesar" the title of the emperors of the Second German Empire • ...
French Revolution 2023-03-24
Across
- - A system of government in which the government controls the ways of producing goods.
- - When the government requires both individuals and companies to pay mandatory fees to the government.
- - was not part of the stamp act
- - When there was a shortage the revolution started
- - what did Marie Antoinette say to let the 3rd social class eat
- - to refuse to buy items from any specific country or company
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- - what happened during the Reign of terror
- - An intellectual and cultural movement in the eighteenth century that emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith.
- - The 3rd social class
- - A form of government with a king or queen on the throne
10 Clues: - The 3rd social class • - was not part of the stamp act • - what happened during the Reign of terror • - When there was a shortage the revolution started • - A form of government with a king or queen on the throne • - to refuse to buy items from any specific country or company • - what did Marie Antoinette say to let the 3rd social class eat • ...
Latin America Crossword 2021-12-10
Across
- Born in Spain but moved to Latin America, highest class and typically wealthy
- A conflict in which Spanish Rebels fought to drive Napoleons' French troops out of Spain.
- a group of people with similar backgrounds, incomes, and ways of living
- mixed Native American and European descent.
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- Series of wars fought between multiple countries led by Napoleon Bonaparte
- the only successful revolution led by slaves.
- Born in Latin America but came from Spanish descent.
- Bolivar An important military leader in the struggle for independence in South America.
- Person mixed with African and European descent
- of Enlightenment A time period when many European countries questioned many things about society and monarchy
10 Clues: mixed Native American and European descent. • the only successful revolution led by slaves. • Person mixed with African and European descent • Born in Latin America but came from Spanish descent. • a group of people with similar backgrounds, incomes, and ways of living • Series of wars fought between multiple countries led by Napoleon Bonaparte • ...
Festivals & Celebrations 2024-10-09
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- Festival of lights celebrating the triumph of good over evil.
- New Year A celebration of new beginnings with fireworks, family reunions, and lanterns.
- A Tamil harvest festival celebrating abundance and gratitude.
- A day of giving thanks with a feast shared among family and friends.
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- A German festival known for beer, food, and lively parades.
- Celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ with lights, gifts, and feasts.
- Celebrates the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha.
- al-Fitr Marks the end of Ramadan with prayers, feasts, and charity.
- Jewish festival of lights commemorating the miracle of the oil.
- Vibrant festival of colors celebrating the arrival of spring.
10 Clues: Celebrates the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha. • A German festival known for beer, food, and lively parades. • Festival of lights celebrating the triumph of good over evil. • Vibrant festival of colors celebrating the arrival of spring. • A Tamil harvest festival celebrating abundance and gratitude. • ...
Vocabulary Words 2022-01-14
Across
- (adj) of little worth or importance
- (noun) a substance believed to cure all ills
- (adj) grievously or negatively affected, especially by disease
- (adj) highly agitated especially of the mind or emotions
- (adj) difficult to detect or grasp by the mind
- (noun) the act of bringing light or of being enlightened; a lighting up; spiritual or intellectual enlightenment
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- (adj) covered or concealed by or as if by a veil; not openly or directly expressed
- to say (something) as a request in a sincere or urgent manner
- (verb) to move quickly; to act or move at a high speed
- (adj) having extraordinary often overwhelming size
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 • ...
The West 2025-06-20
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- He invented the seed drill to make farming better
- English laws that divided common fields into private ones
- He published a book of his ideas about universal laws called Two Treatises of Government
- People who think about ideas
- His observations of an apple falling to the ground led to his laws of gravity
- The years when ideas in Europe and England about government and universal laws were popular
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- New ways of farming that made farming better
- People who think about money and how it works
- One of the first scientists to use the scientific method
- The English gentleman that discovered crop rotation
10 Clues: People who think about ideas • New ways of farming that made farming better • People who think about money and how it works • He invented the seed drill to make farming better • The English gentleman that discovered crop rotation • One of the first scientists to use the scientific method • English laws that divided common fields into private ones • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-05
Across
- Medium for communication
- Make someone or something act in a particular way or do a particular thing
- Without official authorization
- A mortuary where those who knew the deceased can come to pay their last respects
- Of or pertaining to Pope Sixtus
Down
- In a lustful manner
- Having a series of columns arranged at regular intervals
- (computing) a program that maintains an orderly sequence of jobs for a printer and feeds printing data over a period of time (allowing the program that the printed data came from to proceed with other tasks)
- French writer who was the embodiment of 18th century Enlightenment (1694-1778)
- Bone linking the scapula and sternum
10 Clues: In a lustful manner • Medium for communication • Without official authorization • Of or pertaining to Pope Sixtus • Bone linking the scapula and sternum • Having a series of columns arranged at regular intervals • Make someone or something act in a particular way or do a particular thing • French writer who was the embodiment of 18th century Enlightenment (1694-1778) • ...
Conspiracies 2023-01-10
Across
- An unidentified flying object
- of or from outside the earth or its atmosphere.
- People claiming to possess special enlightenment or knowledge of something.
- A virus
- A substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
Down
- Refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns.
- Claims that the moon landings were hoaxes staged by NASA, possibly with the aid of other organizations
- The assassination of President John F. Kennedy
- An archaic and scientifically disproven conception of the Earth's shape as a plane or disk.
- A moral panic consisting of over 12,000 unsubstantiated cases of Satanic ritual abuse starting in the United States in the 1980s
10 Clues: A virus • An unidentified flying object • The assassination of President John F. Kennedy • of or from outside the earth or its atmosphere. • Refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. • People claiming to possess special enlightenment or knowledge of something. • ...
Jainism and Buddhism Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-17
Across
- The term for the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in Indian religions
- The first sermon delivered by Buddha is known as the __________ of the Wheel of Dharma
- The language in which Buddha's teachings were originally recorded
- The founder of Jainism, also known as Vardhamana
- The collection of Buddhist scriptures, meaning "Three Baskets."
- The place where Buddha attained enlightenment
Down
- The Buddhist community of monks and nuns
- The path consisting of right view, intention, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration
- The ultimate goal in Buddhism, representing liberation from the cycle of birth and death
- The principle of non-violence central to both Jainism and Buddhism
10 Clues: The Buddhist community of monks and nuns • The place where Buddha attained enlightenment • The founder of Jainism, also known as Vardhamana • The collection of Buddhist scriptures, meaning "Three Baskets." • The language in which Buddha's teachings were originally recorded • The principle of non-violence central to both Jainism and Buddhism • ...
Buddhist places of worship 2025-09-08
Across
- Refers to the Buddhist community.
- A burial mound built to house relics of the Buddha or another important Buddhist teacher.
- Means to walk around in a circle (often as a meditative practice).
- These are offered as a symbol of enlightenment.
Down
- A monastery for monks and nuns that have devoted themselves to the Buddhist path.
- These are offered as a symbol of anicca (impermanence).
- The site of a statue or image of the Buddha.
- A Building that allows many people to come together to learn, meditate and offer devotion.
- The name for an image of the Buddha.
- Means generosity; developed through offerings at shrines or to monks.
10 Clues: Refers to the Buddhist community. • The name for an image of the Buddha. • The site of a statue or image of the Buddha. • These are offered as a symbol of enlightenment. • These are offered as a symbol of anicca (impermanence). • Means to walk around in a circle (often as a meditative practice). • Means generosity; developed through offerings at shrines or to monks. • ...
blah blah 2023-02-04
Across
- The allocation of power and responsibilities among different branches of government.
- A type of reasoning that relies on observation and experiment.
- Swiss philosopher who wrote "The Social Contract."
- A belief in God without the assumption of His involvement in the laws of the universe.
- To do away with, put an end to
- Not religious.
- The belief that all authority derives from the people.
- A philosophical movement that arose in the late 1600s in western Europe.
- Doctrine that holds that rulers have a God-given right to rule.
- French philosopher who wrote "The Spirit of the Laws."
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- A principle of government that holds that government is responsible to the people.
- The power of a ruler to govern without restriction.
- French philosopher who wrote "Candide" and "Letters Concerning the English Nation."
- English philosopher who wrote "Two Treatises of Government."
- Scottish economist who wrote "The Wealth of Nations."
- The power of a ruler or government to govern unjustly and oppressively.
- Basic rights believed to be inherent in every individual.
17 Clues: Not religious. • To do away with, put an end to • Swiss philosopher who wrote "The Social Contract." • The power of a ruler to govern without restriction. • Scottish economist who wrote "The Wealth of Nations." • The belief that all authority derives from the people. • French philosopher who wrote "The Spirit of the Laws." • ...
Revolution and Nationalism 2021-12-17
Across
- this European country colonized the Eastern half of Saint Domingue
- the catchphrase of the French Revolution
- this estate paid all taxes in France before the Revolution
- first European nation to execute their King for treason
- this meeting was held at the end of the Napoleonic Wars
- Ashley's favorite soccer team
- former slave and leader of Haitian revolution
- Mary Wollstonecraft is considered the founder of this belief, in which women and men are considered equal
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- machine used during the Reign of Terror to execute citizens
- the feeling of pride in your nation
- a person of mixed Spanish and Native American heritage
- philosophical movement in Europe that inspired revolutions
- French General who became Emperor of France
- this man wrote about Natural Rights to life, liberty and property
- this class of people in Latin America had been educated in Spain but born in the Americas
- communities of runaway slaves
- last name of the leader of the Committee for Public Safety
17 Clues: communities of runaway slaves • Ashley's favorite soccer team • the feeling of pride in your nation • the catchphrase of the French Revolution • French General who became Emperor of France • former slave and leader of Haitian revolution • a person of mixed Spanish and Native American heritage • first European nation to execute their King for treason • ...
Buddhism Year 5 (Dana Part 1) 2025-04-15
Across
- The being who aim to become a Buddha and is perfecting the 10 noble qualities
- The bad quality that we eliminate as we practice dana
- The mentality that we eliminate as we practiced Dana
- the final goal to attain in Buddhism
- An animal who save the outcasts from starving in the middle of the desert
- "Something that we take without permission and claim to be ours" in Palinese, which is also the second Sila in Pancasila
- The hunchback servant of Queen Samavati who reached arahantship
- Dana in a form of service
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- Dana in a form of stuff or material
- The good result of our dana to the performers and the receivers
- "Perfection" in Palinese
- the ones who receive robes offering during Kathina
- What dana means
- Dana in a form of giving comfort
- The opposite of giving
- Dana in a form of knowledge
- A kind of dana anyone can perform regardless of money
17 Clues: What dana means • The opposite of giving • "Perfection" in Palinese • Dana in a form of service • Dana in a form of knowledge • Dana in a form of giving comfort • Dana in a form of stuff or material • the final goal to attain in Buddhism • the ones who receive robes offering during Kathina • The mentality that we eliminate as we practiced Dana • ...
Causes of the American Revolution 2025-08-17
Across
- Harsh laws passed to punish Massachusetts after colonial protests.
- Tax specifically on tea that angered colonists.
- Economic activity involving farming and trade in the colonies
- The act of refusing to buy British goods as protest.
- Introduction to the Declaration; states why colonists want independence
- Revolutionary event where colonists dumped British tea into Boston Harbor.
- The conflict over control and territory between colonists and Native Americans
- Life,liberty, and Property
- British law forbidding colonists to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains (1763)
- Complaints against King George III listed in the Declaration
- Native American groups had these with the colonies for land and trade.
Down
- Idea that people give power to the government in return for protection
- Group of five men tasked with drafting the Declaration of Independence.
- The document declaring the colonies' freedom from Britain
- Enlightenment philosopher whose ideas influenced the Declaration of Independence.
- Tax on printed materials that angered colonists.
- Pamphlet by Thomas Paine urging independence from Britain
17 Clues: Life,liberty, and Property • Tax specifically on tea that angered colonists. • Tax on printed materials that angered colonists. • The act of refusing to buy British goods as protest. • The document declaring the colonies' freedom from Britain • Pamphlet by Thomas Paine urging independence from Britain • Complaints against King George III listed in the Declaration • ...
Topic 8 Crossword Puzzle C.M. 2022-03-08
Across
- member of the lowest Indian caste grouping made up of people who did jobs that no one else wanted to do
- a person who tries to achieve a spiritual purity through self denial
- to slow or block the movement of something
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- to make up for
- to eliminate
- the position of a country allying itself with either of the superpowers during the Cold War
- the physical features of an area
- making small loans to people who start their own business
- In Hinduism,one supreme cosmic consciousness,spiritual force, or God
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans
- in Hinduism,liberation from reincarnation
- few and scattered
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- a group of merchant or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- result
- in Buddhism,a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
- in Buddhism, a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- a system in which power is divided among central, regional,and local governments
- religious community
- the business practice of sending many computer-related tasks to workers outside the company
- something unreal or misleading
- peaceful protests against laws considered unjust
Down
- to focus on or gather in
- superior by a large margin
- to thrive
- to clear or calm the mind,often by focusing on a single object
- forerunner of past relative; what a later thing or person is descended from
- unfair treatment
- relating to the whole universe
- an area of North India that is home to Sikhs
- in Hinduism, the effect of a person's actions in this and previous lives
- thinker or teacher
- the belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- to strain through overuse
- according to moral law
- in Buddhism, a being who has gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, tries to help others
- in Hinduism,a person's duty or what is right for him or her
- a willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- someone who tries to convert other a a particular religion
- season winds in South and Southeast Asia
- to split or divide
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- the unfair treatment of people based on gender
- something that provides information about something unknown
46 Clues: result • to thrive • to eliminate • to make up for • unfair treatment • few and scattered • thinker or teacher • to split or divide • religious community • according to moral law • to focus on or gather in • to strain through overuse • 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
- 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.
Down
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Topic 8 Crossword 2022-03-08
Across
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- few and scattered
- the business practice of sending many computer-related tasks to workers outside the company
- to eliminate
- forerunner or past relative; what a later thing or person is descended from
- result
- in Buddhism, a being who has gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, tries to help others
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- peaceful protest against laws considered unjust
- according to moral law
- member of the lowest Indian caste grouping made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to do
- to split or divide
- unfair treatment
- in Hinduism, one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or God
- to strain through overuse
- something that provides information about something unknown
- seasonal winds in South and Southeast Asia
- in Hinduism, the effect of a person’s actions in this and in previous lives
- thinker or teacher
- a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- superior by a large margin
- in Buddhism, a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
Down
- to make up for
- a willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- the physical features of an area
- to slow or block the movement of something
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- an area of north India that is home to many Sikhs
- something unreal or misleading
- in Hinduism, liberation from reincarnation
- religious community Missionary someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- 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
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India
- the position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the Cold War
- relating to the whole universe
- the belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- the unfair treatment of people based on gender
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denia
- to thrive
- in Hinduism, a person’s duty or what is right for him or her
- System a system in which power is divided among central,regional, and local governments
- making small loans to people who start their own businesses
43 Clues: result • to thrive • to eliminate • to make up for • unfair treatment • few and scattered • to split or divide • thinker or teacher • according to moral law • to strain through overuse • superior by a large margin • something unreal or misleading • relating to the whole universe • the physical features of an area • the rebirth of a soul in a new body • ...
Topic 8 Crossword 2022-03-08
Across
- focused on or gathered in
- to eliminate
- something unreal or misleading
- according to moral law
- making small loans to people who start their own businesses
- to thrive
- a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- in Hinduism, the effect of a person’s actions in this and in previous lives
- a willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- the belief that one not hurt any living thing
- peaceful protest against laws considered unjust
- in Hinduism, one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or god
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- a system in which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments
- the business practice of sending many computer related tasks to workers outside the company
- to strain through overuse
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denial
- to slow or block the movement of something
- thinker or teacher
- in buddhism, a being who has gained enlightenment and, out of passion, tries to help others
- in hinduism, liberation from reincarnation
- to calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single object
- to split or divide
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the aryans of ancient india
- unfair treatment
Down
- seasonal winds in South and Southeast asia
- to make up
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- member of the lowest indian caste groups made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to do
- the unfair treatment of people based on their gender
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- religious community
- result
- in hinduism, a person’s duty or what is right for him or her
- the position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the Cold War
- in buddhism, a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
- something that provides information about something unknown
- relating to the whole universe
- forerunner or past relative; what a later thing or person is descended from
- few and scattered
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- the physical features of an area
- someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- superior by a large margin
- an area of north India that is home to many sikhs
- in Buddhism, a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
46 Clues: result • to thrive • to make up • to eliminate • unfair treatment • few and scattered • thinker or teacher • to split or divide • religious community • according to moral law • focused on or gathered in • to strain through overuse • superior by a large margin • something unreal or misleading • relating to the whole universe • the physical features of an area • the rebirth of a soul in a new body • ...
Topic 8 Crossword 2022-03-08
Across
- In buddhism, a being who has gained enlightenment, out of compassion, tries to help others.
- something that provides information about something unknown
- To split or divide.
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- Few and scattered.
- Seasonal winds in South and Southeast Asia.
- member of the lowest indian caste grouping made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to do
- a willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- An area of north India that is home to many Sikhs.
- In Buddhism, A state of blissful peace without desire or suffering.
- A system in which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments.
- according to moral law
- relating to the whole universe
- To slow or block the movement of something
- To calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single subject.
- Government rules that set limits or standards or businesses.
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns
- The physical features of an area.
- Superior by a large margin.
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- forerunner or past relative; what a later thing or person is descended from
- In Buddhism, a state of perfect wisdom, free or suffering.
- The position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the cold war.
Down
- Someone who tries to convert others to a particular region.
- A person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denia.
- in Hinduism, one supreme cosmic
- To strain through overuse.
- Result.
- Making small loans to people who start their own businesses.
- peaceful protests against laws that are unjust.
- in Hinduism, the effect of a person’s actions in this and previous lives
- in Hinduism, liberation from reincarnation
- Unfair treatment.
- To make up for.
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligation
- To eliminate.
- Thinker or teacher
- in Hinduism a person’s duty or what is right for him or her
- the belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- To thrive.
- The business practice of sending many computer-related tasks to workers outside the company.
- focused on or gathered in.
- The unfair treatment of people based on gender.
- A religious community.
- something unreal or misleading.
46 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 • A religious community. • To strain through overuse. • focused on or gathered in. • Superior by a large margin. • relating to the whole universe • in Hinduism, one supreme cosmic • something unreal or misleading. • ...
Social Studies Review Crossword 2021-12-03
Across
- This battle was a turning point in the Revolutionary War.
- Treaty of _______ ended the Revolutionary War.
- This act said Parliament has supreme authority to govern the colonies.
- The result of John Peter Zenger's trial ultimately led to Freedom of the _________.
- This plan called for representation to be based on population.
- Under the Articles of Confederation, most power belonged to the _______.
- Month the Declaration of Independence was adopted.
- The Magna _______ limited the powers of the King.
- This was outlawed in the Northwest Territory
- The delegates at the Constitutional Convention were called the Founding ________.
- England's chief lawmaking body is called this.
- Also known the Coercive Acts
- Another word for income is ____.
- Many Loyalists went here after the war ended.
- English Parliament was made of how many houses?
- Commander of the Continental Army
- This act said colonists should house and supply British soldiers.
- Force of armed civilians pledged to defend their communities
- Colonists who supported the Revolution
- the Constitutional Convention met in this city in 1777.
- All legal and commercial documents must have a stamp showing a tax has been paid under this act.
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- Refusal to buy goods
- If you supported ratification of the Constitution, you were a _________.
- One of our allies in the Revolutionary War
- The Continental Army spent a long winter at Valley ________.
- Someone that works under a skilled craftsperson - many colonial boys became these around age 13
- This branch of government interprets laws.
- Overall plan of action.
- The Proclamation of 1763 said that colonists could not move _____ of the Appalachians
- This movement proposed that human reason and science were the paths to knowledge.
- The Great __________ was a Christian religious revival.
- German mercenaries were called...
- The Albany Plan of Union was created by Benjamin ________.
- This form of government says that representatives will be elected
- The Virginia Plan called for a legislature with how many houses?
- A rendezvous is a...
- The name of French land in North America was called _____ France.
- "The American Crisis" was written by Thomas ______.
- Another word for approval
- Those who were loyal to the British crown were called this.
- Export taxes
- The Enlightenment and Great Awakening encouraged colonists to question their relationship with ____.
- The Articles of Confederation was our _______ form of national government.
- The first 10 amendments are called the Bill of ______.
- American government repaid soldiers after the war with certificates for...
45 Clues: Export taxes • Refusal to buy goods • A rendezvous is a... • Overall plan of action. • Another word for approval • Also known the Coercive Acts • Another word for income is ____. • German mercenaries were called... • Commander of the Continental Army • Colonists who supported the Revolution • One of our allies in the Revolutionary War • This branch of government interprets laws. • ...
Chapter 3: A More Perfect Union 2020-09-05
Across
- An English philosopher who believed that all people had natural rights
- America's first constitution written in 1777
- A Virginian planter known as the "Father of the Constitution"
- The first state accepted into the union from the Northwest Territory (1803)
- An agreement that stated that each enslaved person was worth three-fifths of a free person for taxation and representation
- This British document used John Locke's ideas that all people have natural rights. Americans used this as an example for state constitutions.
- Agreement proposed by Roger Sherman that included a bicameral legislature in which one house had proportional representation.
- People who opposed the ratification of the Constitution and criticized it for lacking a bill of rights.
- The freeing of individual enslaved people.
- A period of time when economic activity slows and unemployment increases.
- A merchant who headed the department of finance created by Congress
- Philosopher of the Enlightenment who wrote "The Spirit of Laws" in 1748 and believed that the powers of government should be separated and balanced.
- The lawmaking branch of government (Congress) made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Down
- Wrote the final draft of the Constitution
- A movement in the 1700s that promoted knowledge, reason, and science to improve society.
- A rebellion in which farmers closed down courts in western Massachusetts and tried to seize arms and ammunition from the federal arsenal in Springfield, Massachusetts
- Organized the first antislavery society in 1774 in Pennsylvania
- An ordinance passed in 1787 that created the Northwest Territory and was a democratic model of expansion
- The legislative branch, executive branch, and judicial branch
- Lands north of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi River
- Consisting of two houses
- A system in which all three branches of government have roles that check or limit the others to prevent one branch from gaining too much power
- The idea that government is operated by the consent of the governed
- The sharing of power between the federal and state governments
- Former Continental Army captain who led rebellions
- Supporters of the new Constitution who feared chaos and disorder without a strong central government.
- The basic plan of government the Convention adopted that outlined a two-house legislature, a chief executive chosen by the legislature, a court system, and proportional representation in both houses of the legislature.
- Protects citizens' individual freedoms. Based on ideas from the Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights.
28 Clues: Consisting of two houses • Wrote the final draft of the Constitution • The freeing of individual enslaved people. • America's first constitution written in 1777 • Former Continental Army captain who led rebellions • A Virginian planter known as the "Father of the Constitution" • The legislative branch, executive branch, and judicial branch • ...
Y7 RS Key Words 2023-05-15
Across
- Wooden comb that symbolises the discipline needed to control and develop the spiritual side of one’s nature and faith.
- The Preserver God – member of the Trimurti.
- The three major aspects of the Brahman, the supreme power; Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver and Shiva the Destroyer
- A way of life, considered holy and pure, in which there are no luxuries and a person only eats and drinks enough to stay alive.
- The Creator God – one of the members of the Trimurti.
- Community kitchen where a free meal is served to all the visitors
- The constant change of the world through a process of birth, death and being reborn through reincarnation.
- Granth Sahib – the holy book of the religion of Sikhism.
- The belief that actions, and the consequences of these actions, determine whether the atman will be released from the cycle of birth, death and rebirth.
- The ‘self’ is an illusion: There is no such thing as the ‘self”.
- To understand the Universal Truths and the nature of suffering.
- Cotton shorts that symbolise the idea of modesty and of living a good life.
- The ultimate reality – one 'Supreme Spirit' in many forms. Brahman is male, female and even animal.
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- The teachings of Buddhism, created by The Buddha.
- Universal Truth – Nothing can satisfy the desires of the ‘self’.
- A state of emotional or physical hardship, pain or distress.
- Impermanence, everything changes: nothing in life stays the same.
- A state of non-suffering that a person can achieve either in their current life or after they die.
- Sikh place of worship
- Life involves a series of duties. It includes lots of things like worshipping God, doing your job properly, not hurting people or living animals, being honest etc.
- The most ancient Hindu deity, the Destroyer God – a member of the Trimurti.
- Steel bracelet, a symbol of the bond which exists between all who wear it and God.
- Steel sword that symbolises the struggle against injustice and defence of the weak.
- Sikh holy book, seen as a 'living Guru'.
- The release from the cycle of birth, death and rebirth; liberation; ultimate union with God.
- The individual self or soul which is believed to be non-physical and return to Brahman once moksha is achieved.
- “The one who knows.” The name given to those who have reached enlightenment.
- Refers to both a special group of initiated Sikhs, as well as a community that considers Sikhism as its faith.
- Uncut hair, a symbol of a Sikh’s devotion to God.
29 Clues: Sikh place of worship • Sikh holy book, seen as a 'living Guru'. • The Preserver God – member of the Trimurti. • The teachings of Buddhism, created by The Buddha. • Uncut hair, a symbol of a Sikh’s devotion to God. • The Creator God – one of the members of the Trimurti. • Granth Sahib – the holy book of the religion of Sikhism. • ...
French Revolution 2025-10-31
Across
- The meeting of European leaders to determine what to do with Napoleon and the spread of revolutionary ideas
- Helped Marquis de Lafayette draft the Declaration of the Rights of Man
- Stage a coup and overthrew the Directory
- The type of government that most countries in Europe had
- The death device used during the Revolution (ironically designed by Louis himself)
- Napoleon's invasion of this country failed
- Queen of France at the start of the Revolution
- A female writer who refused to accept the exclusion of women in the new Declaration of Rights
- An agreement made by the Concert of Europe to help each if a revolution breaks out in their country
- The committee of five-men that ruled France after the death of Robespierre
- This colony had a revolution, making the Louisiana Purchase possible
- King of France at the start of the revolution
- Led the Reign of Terror
- Where the King and Queen's palace was
- The most populous estate that had the tax burden
- The new King of France after Napoleon's exile
- Wrote "L'Ami du Peuple" a radical publication that incited revolution fervor
- Feared radical mobs of Paris
- This food was a staple of the French diet
- The country Marie was from (created a political alliance)
- Assembly Governing body of France created by the Third Estate
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- A set of laws to bring stability to France
- Radicals in Paris who supported death of the king
- Louis XVI's finance minister who was popular with the people
- He argued that America should not get involved in the French Revolution
- A policy pursued by the Convention during Reign of Terror since they believed religion encouraged superstition
- In the Declaration of Rights of Man, freedom of speech and press were affirmed. Inspiration?
- The Social classes that France was divided into
- July 14 is celebrated as the start of the French Revolution with the Storming of the ____
- Political philosophy based on Enlightenment, holding that people should be as free as possible from government control
- The meeting that Louis called that had not met since 1614!
- Policy in place throughout France to limit what people and the press say
- Political philosophy based on tradition and social stability, favoring obedience to political authority
- This Enlightenment thinker would be most upset with the Napoleonic Code
- Killed Jean-Paul Marat
- Declaration of Rights of Man proclaimed that each man has a right to basic liberties. The idea comes from
36 Clues: Killed Jean-Paul Marat • Led the Reign of Terror • Feared radical mobs of Paris • Where the King and Queen's palace was • Stage a coup and overthrew the Directory • This food was a staple of the French diet • A set of laws to bring stability to France • Napoleon's invasion of this country failed • King of France at the start of the revolution • ...
Declaration of Independence Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-16
Ari Ciecierski 13 colonies economy crossword 2022-01-05
Across
- 2 parts of the world where slavery was “part of the social and economic system” (2 words no space)
- What did Massachusetts establish first? (2 words no space)
- land settled/taken over by another country. (Found in the 13 Colonies: Comparing Regions New England, Middle, and Southern video)
- The slave codes caused slaves to be treated a what?
- Why did the enlightenment spread better among the middle class and wealthy people?
- People living in the colonies (found in the 13 Colonies: Comparing Regions New England, Middle, and Southern video)
- By the 1720's what age did you have to be over to vote? (A number spelt out)
- When did the Quakers in Germantown, Pennsylvania speak out against and call for an end to slavery? (a number spelt out)
- that makes laws
- What percent of people died in the Middle Passage? (a number spelt out)
- What year did the first slaves arrive in Virginia? (a number spelt out)
- What was the economic theory used by the European nations at the time which used colonies to enrich the “mother country”
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- What year were a large group of Africans captured near present day sierra leone? (a number spelt out and the answer is found at the beginning of the The Amistad Case | "Give us Free" video.)
- By the 1720's what religion did you have to be to vote?
- besides hard working what did the Yankees name imply they were?
- What “determined a person’s opportunity in life” in England?
- A type of government where a king or queen controls all aspects of the government(found in the 13 Colonies: Colonial Governments & English Influence video)
- Were the African slaves sold legally? (found in the The Amistad Case | "Give us Free" video)
- Did they beat the slaves on the AMISTAD boat?
- What was leather making called?
- What was the most important “trade route” established with the colonies (leave out the word trade)
- What were the people that “dominated colonial trade” called?
- The government
- What did boys ages 12-13 who were learning a trade or craft serve as?
- What was the movement that believed that reason and scientific methods could be applied to the study of society?
- One of the few European countries to have a representative government (found in the 13 Colonies: Colonial Governments & English Influence video)
26 Clues: The government • that makes laws • What was leather making called? • Did they beat the slaves on the AMISTAD boat? • The slave codes caused slaves to be treated a what? • By the 1720's what religion did you have to be to vote? • What did Massachusetts establish first? (2 words no space) • What “determined a person’s opportunity in life” in England? • ...
History Project Topic 8 2022-03-08
Across
- the rebirth of a new soul in a body
- seasonal winds in South and Southeast Asia
- focused on or gather in
- 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
- making small loans to people who start their own small businesses
- relating to the whole universe
- the physical features of an area
- to slow or block the movement of something
- in Hinduism, the effect of a person’s actions in this and in previous lives
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- the business practice of sending many computer- related tasks to workers outside the company
- the belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- In Buddhism, a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
- superior by a large margin
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denial
- to strain through overuse
- a willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- peaceful protest against laws considered unjust
- religious community
- result
- in Hinduism, a person’s duty or what is right for him or her
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- 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
- in Hinduism, one supreme cosmic
- in Hinduism, liberation from reincarnation
- to calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single subject
- few and scattered
- a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- unfair treatment
- to eliminate
- forerunner or past relative; what a later thing or person is descended from
- to split or divide
- something unreal or misleading
- an area of North India that is home to many Sikhs
- to thrive
- the unfair treatment of people based on gender
- to make up for
- thinker or teacher
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India
- In Buddhism, a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- according to moral law
- the position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the Cold War
- someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- something that provides information about something unknown
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 • focused on or gather in • to strain through overuse • superior by a large margin • relating to the whole universe • something unreal or misleading • in Hinduism, one supreme cosmic • the physical features of an area • ...
WG- Topic 8- Vocab- Crossword 2022-03-08
Across
- in Hinduism, liberation from reincarnation
- forerunner or past relative; what a later thing or person is descended from
- unfair treatment
- in Buddhism, a being that has gained enlightenment and, out of compassion tries to help others
- to thrive
- a willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- to make up for
- something unreal or misleading
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- to eliminate
- the physical features of an area
- in Buddhism, a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
- to calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single subject
- an area of north India that is home to many sikhs
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- something that provides information about something unknown
- the business practice of sending many computer-related tasks to workers outside the company
- result
- to slow or block the movement of something
Down
- seasonal winds in South and Southeast Asia
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- a system in which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments
- peaceful protest against laws considered unjust
- the belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- few and scattered
- religious community
- superior by a large margin
- thinker or teacher
- someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- according to moral law
- member of the lowest Indian caste grouping made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to
- in Buddhism, a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- to split or divide
- relating to the whole universe
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self- denial
- a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India
- focused on or gathered in
- in Hinduism, one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or god
- to strain through overuse
- the position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the cold war
- in Hinduism, a person's duty or what is right for him or her
- the unfair treatment of people based on gender
- 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
46 Clues: result • to thrive • to eliminate • to make up for • unfair treatment • few and scattered • thinker or teacher • to split or divide • religious community • according to moral law • focused on or gathered in • to strain through overuse • superior by a large margin • relating to the whole universe • something unreal or misleading • the physical features of an area • ...
crossword bever 2022-03-08
Across
- relating to the whole universe
- the physical features of an area
- government rules that set limits of standards for business
- resistance peaceful protest against laws considering unjust
- in Hinduism is one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, god
- according to the moral law
- in Buddhism a state of perfect wisdom free of suffering
- rebirth of a soul in a new body
- something that provides info about something unknown
- in Hinduism liberation of reincarnations
- to split of divided
- in buddism is a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- in Hinduism is the effect of a person's actions in this or previous lives
- members of the lowest Indian caste grouping made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to do
- the strain through overuse
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity, through self-denial
- religious community
- to thrive
- unfair treatment
- focused on or gathering in
- few and scattered
- systems- a system in which power is divided among central, regional, and local governmental
Down
- the position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the cold war
- to slow or block the movement of something
- the willingness to respect different beliefs or customs
- something unreal or misleading
- superior by a large margin
- result
- forerunner or past relative what a later thing a person or thing descends from
- making small loans to people who start their own businesses
- in Hinduism a duty or what is right for him or her
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- in buddhism a being who has gained enlightenment, out of compassion tried to help others
- a group of merchants or craftsmen working that same line of business
- seasonal winds in south and southeast Asia
- to eliminate
- membership in a community that gives personal and political rights and obligations
- someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- the unfair treatment of people based on gender
- an area of north India that is home to many Sikhs
- the business practice of sending many computer-related tasks to workers outside the company
- the belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- to make up for
- thinker or teacher
- a collection of sacred hymns composed by Aryans of ancient India
- to calm or clear the mind, often focusing on a single thing
46 Clues: result • to thrive • to eliminate • to make up for • unfair treatment • few and scattered • thinker or teacher • to split of divided • religious community • superior by a large margin • according to the moral law • the strain through overuse • focused on or gathering in • relating to the whole universe • something unreal or misleading • rebirth of a soul in a new body • ...
Topic 8 vocab thing 2022-03-08
Across
- an area of north Asia that is home to many Sikhs
- a willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- in Hinduism, the effect of a person’s actions in this and previous lives
- in Hinduism, one supreme cosmic conscious, spiritual force, or God
- forerunner or past relative; what a later thing or person descends from
- in Buddhism, a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- to make up for
- relating to the whole universe
- the belief that one should not hurt a living thing
- the business practice of sending many computer-related tasks to workers outside of the company
- result
- to split or divide
- a system in which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments
- in Buddhism, a being who has gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, tries to help others
- religious community
- in Buddhism, a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
- focused on or gathered in
- to strain through overuse
- unfair treatment
- peaceful protest against laws considered unjust
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the aryans of ancient India
- to thrive
- someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
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- a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- rebirth of a soul in a new body
- member in the lowest Indian caste grouping made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to do
- the position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the Cold War
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denial
- in Hinduism, a person’s duty or what is right for him or her
- seasonal winds in south and southeast asia
- the unfair treatment of people based on gender
- few and scattered
- the physical features of an area
- superior by a large margin
- to slow or block the movement of something
- thinker or teacher
- in Hinduism, liberation from reincarnation
- something that provides information about something unknown
- making small loans to people who start their own businesses
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- to calm or to clear the mind, often by focusing on a single subject
- according to moral law
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- to eliminate
45 Clues: result • to thrive • to eliminate • to make up for • unfair treatment • few and scattered • thinker or teacher • to split or divide • religious community • according to moral law • focused on or gathered in • to strain through overuse • superior by a large margin • relating to the whole universe • rebirth of a soul in a new body • the physical features of an area • ...
WORDSY 2 2022-03-08
Across
- to make up for
- focused on or gathered in
- peaceful protest against laws considered unjust
- thinker or teacher
- in Buddhism, a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- to calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single subject
- making small loans to people who start their own business
- the position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the Cold War
- to slow or block the movement of something
- a person tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denial
- in Buddhism,a being who has gained enlightenment and, out of compassion,tries to help others
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- something that provides information about something unknown
- unfair treatment
- member of the lowest Indian caste grouping made up of people who did jobs that no one else wanted to do
- to eliminate
- the physical features of an area
- someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
Down
- a system in which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments
- few and scattered
- to strain through overuse
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- in Buddhism,a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
- an area of north India that is home to many Sikhs
- a willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- in Hinduism,liberation from reincarnation
- in Hinduism,one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or god
- the belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- something unreal or misleading
- the unfair treatment of people based on gender
- relating to the whole universe
- seasonal winds in South and Southeast Asia
- superior by a large margin
- the business practice of sending many computer-related tasks to workers outside of the company
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- result
- in Hinduism, a person's right to do what is right for him or her
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India
- religious community
- forerunner or past relative; what a later person or thing is descended from
- to split or divide
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- according to moral law
- a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- to thrive
- in Hinduism, the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives
46 Clues: result • to thrive • to eliminate • to make up for • unfair treatment • few and scattered • thinker or teacher • to split or divide • religious community • according to moral law • focused on or gathered in • to strain through overuse • superior by a large margin • 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Unit 9 Study Guide 2024-01-31
Across
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
- was a Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer. He is known for his work On the Social Contract, which questioned the purpose and place of government and its responsibility for its citizens.
- a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher famous for his wit, his attacks on the established Catholic Church, and his advocacy of freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and separation of church and state
- a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy, often defined by occupation, income, education, or social status
- an English philosopher, scientist, and historian best known for his political philosophy, especially as articulated in his masterpiece Leviathan
- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa.
- the right that is supposedly given to a king or queen by God to rule a country
- invented calculus in the mid to late 1660s and discovered the laws of gravity
- a French philosopher and author, who is considered one of the founders of sociology as a scholarly discipline. He was among the most influential thinkers of the French Enlightenment
- an actual or hypothetical compact, or agreement, between the ruled or between the ruled and their rulers, defining the rights and duties of each
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- he claim by a state to exclusive or predominant control over a foreign area or territory.
- an individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards.
- known for inventing different types of steam engine that helped start the Industrial Revolution.
- the process by which large numbers of people become permanently concentrated in relatively small areas, forming cities.
- Structure in which work is organized to meet the need for production on a large scale usually with power-driven machinery.
- manufacturing systems in which work-in-progress moves from station to station in a sequential fashion.
- The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun is called the heliocentric theory, helio meaning 'sun' and centric meaning 'in the center.'
- when a country extends its power into other territories for economic or political gain.
- an English philosopher and political theorist "natural rights"
- Italian natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the sciences of motion, astronomy, and strength of materials and to the development of the scientific method. He also discovered that all planets revolved around the Sun.
20 Clues: an English philosopher and political theorist "natural rights" • invented calculus in the mid to late 1660s and discovered the laws of gravity • the right that is supposedly given to a king or queen by God to rule a country • the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation. • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary Crossword 2024-03-04
Across
- 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. • ...
Crossword 2025-02-07
Across
- - The older model placing the Earth at the center of the solar system.
- -an ideal place or state
- - A philosophical approach emphasizing observation and experimentation to gain knowledge.
- - created a new Protestant branch of Christianity called Calvinism. Followers believed in predestination
- - a member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church and follow the principles of the Reformation
- - A new artistic technique that arose during the renaissance.
- -a German priest who wrote the 95 Theses over his concerns on Church teachings and practices
- - was a movement in thinking using reason, natural laws, and a belief in progress to improve the lives of people
- what Christians bought for forgiveness for their sins
- - the selling of Church offices
- - was credited with developing the concept of gravity and the study of physics
- - A famous piece of literature from the Renaissance by Machiavelli that detailed how kings can hold onto absolute power.
- - The belief that reason and logic are the primary sources of knowledge.
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- - Sun centered model of the universe
- - an emphasis on individual potential and achievements
- - common local language
- - church court set up to root out heresy
- - when people show more interest in their current lives than what happens when they die
- - explained the sharing of power between the monarchy and Parliament in a book he wrote
- - made it cheaper to produce books, helped spread works on a variety of subjects, increased literacy rates, and encouraged people to ask questions about what they read
- - became known as the “Father of Modern Chemistry” after he did experiments with gases and mixed elements
- - A prominent Enlightenment philosopher known for his advocacy of religious tolerance.
- - Calvin's theory that God had long ago determined who would gain salvation
- - The astronomical model placing the sun at the center of the solar system, championed by Copernicus.
- - a rebirth of learning and culture in Western Europe that began in Italy
- - painted The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, and became known as the true essence of a Renaissance man.
- - The plague that ravaged Europe
- - observations with the first telescope led to developments in astronomy and physics
- - credited with the heliocentric theory, or the idea that the sun was at the center of the universe
- - financial supporters of the arts
30 Clues: - common local language • -an ideal place or state • - the selling of Church offices • - The plague that ravaged Europe • - financial supporters of the arts • - Sun centered model of the universe • - church court set up to root out heresy • what Christians bought for forgiveness for their sins • - an emphasis on individual potential and achievements • ...
topic 11 2025-03-19
Across
- - a willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- - the physical features of an area
- - an area of north India that is home to many Sikhs
- - in Buddhism, a being who has gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, tries to help others
- - a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- - religious community
- - forerunner or past relative; what a later thing or person is descended from
- - in Buddhism, a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
- - seasonal winds in South and Southeast Asia
- - 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
- - in Hinduism, the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives
- - someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- - fixed social class into which a person is born
- - a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denial
- - making small loans to people who start their own businesses
- - a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India
- - relating to the whole universe
- - to thrive
- - thinker or teacher
- - focused on or gathered in
- - peaceful protest against laws considered unjust
- - to make up for
- - result
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- - the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- - superior by a large margin
- - to split or divide
- - something that provides information about something unknown
- - a system in which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments
- - according to moral law
- - in Buddhism, a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- - the belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- - member of the lowest Indian caste grouping made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to do
- - in Hinduism, one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or God
- - government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- - to strain through overuse
- - in Hinduism, a person's duty or what is right for him or her
- - unfair treatment
- - in Hinduism, liberation from reincarnation
- - to calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single subject
- - something unreal or misleading
- - membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- - to eliminate
- - the business practice of sending many computer-related tasks to workers outside the company
- - few and scattered
- - to slow or block the movement of something
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 • - something unreal or misleading • - relating to the whole universe • ...
World History Semester 1 2025-12-08
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- Started the Reformation in Europe wrote the 95thesis (2words)
- whose ideas profoundly influenced the Enlightenment, French Revolution, and modern political thought, emphasizing natural human goodness corrupted by society, popular sovereignty, and the Social Contract where citizens govern themselves through the "general will" (3 words)
- These were the 3 motivating factors for European Exploration. We called them the 3 Gs (3words)
- Longitude and Latitude are used to find this (2 words)
- Religion started by the Prophet Muhammad
- Book used in the teachings of Confucianism
- the spread of cultural elements—like ideas, customs, technologies, foods, and languages—from one society or group to another, happening through interaction, trade, migration, or media, leading to cultural blending, adaptation, and sometimes the decline of older traditions, fundamentally shaping human societies globally (2 words)
- Rebirth revitalization of Europe
- inherent rights (like life, liberty, and property/pursuit of happiness) believed to belong to all humans by nature, not granted by governments or laws, meaning governments exist to protect them, and if they fail, citizens may have the right to revolt. (2words)
- Invention that did more to spread literacy and knowledge then any other invention during the Renaissance (2Words)
- You use this to measure in degrees of East and West
- Flying mammal
- was a massive, multi-century system of forcibly transporting enslaved Africans to the Americas for labor. Beginning in the 1500s, European nations, including Portugal, Britain, and Spain, captured or purchased millions of Africans and transported them across the Atlantic Ocean, a journey known as the Middle Passage. (4 words)
- Enlightenment political doctrine, primarily developed by the French philosopher Baron de Montesquieu, which advocates for dividing government responsibilities into distinct, independent branches to prevent the concentration and abuse of power, thus safeguarding individual liberty (3words)
- You use this to measure in degrees North and South
- who argued that humans are born with blank minds (tabula rasa), and that legitimate government comes from the consent of the governed, protecting natural rights like life, liberty, and property, heavily influencing democratic thought and the U.S. Constitution.
- Wrote the book the Leviathan advocated for Absolutism (2 words)
- an extensive, ancient network of trade routes connecting the East and West, primarily linking China with the Middle East and Europe. It was crucial not only for the exchange of valuable goods like silk, but also for a profound transfer of ideas, religions, technologies, and cultures that shaped civilizations across Eurasia for over 1,500 years. (2words)
- the period of social and economic change that transforms a human group from an agrarian and feudal society into an industrial society.
- This document was inspired by the Enlightments philosophers and inspired a country governed off Enlightenment ideals: (3 words)
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- Belief in one God
- These inventions the Astrolabe, Magnetic compass, Caravel, and Sextant spurred on this age ___________ (3words)
- Large marsupial
- was a central concept in political philosophy that was redefined from older, theologically-based ideas to focus on universal, inherent natural rights discoverable by human reason. (2words)
- was a political theory that explained the legitimate basis for government authority as a voluntary agreement between individuals to surrender some natural freedoms in exchange for collective security and the protection of rights. (2 Words)
- Persecuted by the Church for proving Nicolaus Copernicus was right about the Heliocentric theory (2words)
- Man's best friend
- Conquered by the Conquistador Hernan Cortez
- The Spinning Jenny, Flying shuttle, Spinning Mule, and water frame all were inventions that lead to this Revolution
- The American and French Revolution were inspired by this?
- is a system where a monarch (king or queen) serves as the head of state, but their powers are limited by a constitution, meaning real political power rests with an elected government, like a parliament (2 words)
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- Theory that the solar system revolved around the sun and challenged the Geocentric theory (2words)
- (Think Last Meal) The Columbian Exchange was the massive, two-way transfer of plants, animals, diseases, people, technologies, and ideas between the Old World (Europe, Africa, Asia) and the New World (the Americas) after Christopher Columbus's 1492 voyage, fundamentally altering ecosystems, diets, populations, and cultures globally, bringing staples like potatoes to Europe but also devastating Indigenous populations with Old World diseases. (2Words)
- Has a trunk
- Conquered by the Conquistador Francisco Pizzaro
- He was a Chinese teacher, philosopher, and editor whose teachings, known as Confucianism, emphasize personal and moral virtue, leading to a harmonious society through ethical conduct, filial piety (respect for elders), social hierarchy, and the importance of family, shaping East Asian culture for millennia.
- Likes to chase mice
- a 16th-century European movement challenging the Catholic Church's authority, sparking Protestantism, and reshaping religion and politics by emphasizing Bible study, faith alone (sola fide), and Scripture's ultimate authority (sola Scriptura), led by figures like Martin Luther and John Calvin, and resulting in new denominations, religious wars, and the Catholic Church's own reforms (Counter-Reformation).
39 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Belief in one God • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Rebirth revitalization of Europe • Religion started by the Prophet Muhammad • Book used in the teachings of Confucianism • Conquered by the Conquistador Hernan Cortez • Conquered by the Conquistador Francisco Pizzaro • You use this to measure in degrees North and South • ...
The Age of Enlightenment 1700-1863 C.E. 2023-01-24
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- government sponsored art exhibit
- archeological discovery of 1748c.e.
- 1830C.E.
- represents untamed wilderness
- reaction to repressive monarchy
- 1730C.E.
- "The Oxbow" artist
- 18th C. English/American landscapers
- American Neoclassical style
- romanticism transition piece
- painter of Marie-Antoinette
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- French sculptor of Washington
- Jefferson's Neoclassical Home
- 1837C.E.
- "Slave Ship artist
- "back to nature" philosopher
- 1800C.E.
- "The Swing" artist
- bundle of rods/sticks
19 Clues: 1837C.E. • 1830C.E. • 1800C.E. • 1730C.E. • "Slave Ship artist • "The Swing" artist • "The Oxbow" artist • bundle of rods/sticks • American Neoclassical style • painter of Marie-Antoinette • "back to nature" philosopher • romanticism transition piece • French sculptor of Washington • Jefferson's Neoclassical Home • represents untamed wilderness • reaction to repressive monarchy • ...
Mitchel Munro's Module 3 crossword puzzle 2022-10-25
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- the philosophical concept expressing the balance sought in the system of government in the United States
- British law passed after the French and Indian War that required colonists to stay to the east of the Appalachain Mountains
- gathering of delegates from twelve of the thirteen original colonies
- British general who surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown
- a time of great philosophical thought and scientific investagation
- Commander in chief of the British army during the American Revolution
- this pamphlet inspired colonists to declare and fight for independence
- signed by Great Britain and France in 1763 officially ending the French and Indian War
- military general of the American rebel forces first president of the United States of America
- signed by United States and Great Britain in 1783; officially ended the Revolutionary War and acknowledged America’s independence
- a person, or group of people, who remain neutral in foreign affairs
- first military confrontation of the Revolutionary War; this battle occured in Massachusetts
- author of the Declaration of Independence; third president
- an event where colonists, disguised as Indians and tossed several hundred chests of tea into the harbor
- American colonists colonists who were ready to fight at minute’s notice
- the war between Great Britain and it's American colonies occuring berween 1775 and 1783
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- agreement signed on February 6, 1778 between France and the United States
- colonists who called for independence from Great Britain, during the American Revolution
- British law passed in 1756 that imposed a tax on all printed materials
- the act by which the Continental Congress declared the colonies to be free and independent of England
- colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain, during the American Revolution
- American revolutionary leader; author of Common Sense
- the political theory that individuals have undeniable basic rights given to them by nature or God
- an agreement for mutual benefit between an individual, group, or community and it's government
- English philosopher from the Enlightenment period; developed the idea of natural rights and the social contract
- a series of laws passes by the British in 1774 enacted to punish colonist
- he last battle of the Revolutionary War where the British Army surrendered
- sole control of the supply of a good or service
- a war between England and France
- a riot that occured on March 5, 1770
- Founding Father from Virginia who was famous for saying “Give me liberty or give me death!”
31 Clues: a war between England and France • a riot that occured on March 5, 1770 • sole control of the supply of a good or service • American revolutionary leader; author of Common Sense • British general who surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown • author of the Declaration of Independence; third president • a time of great philosophical thought and scientific investagation • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2022-09-30
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- liberty- the philosophical concept expressing the balance sought in the system of government in the United States
- a time of great philosophical thought and scientific invention in Europe, during the 18th century.
- of Independence- the act by which Continental Congress declared the colonies to be free and independent of England on July 4, 1776.
- rights- the political theory that individuals have undeniable basic rights given to them by nature or God
- War- the war between Great Britain and its American colonies between 1775 and 1783, in which the colonies won their independence from British control
- colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain, during the American Revolution. Also known as Tories
- sole control of the supply of a good or service
- contract- an agreement for mutual benefit between an individual, group, or community and its government
- Locke- English philosopher from the Enlightenment period; developed the idea of natural rights and the social contract
- American colonists who were ready to fight at a minute’s notice. These soldiers fought against the British army at the Battle of Lexington and Concord
- Jefferson- author of the Declaration of Independence; third president of the United States of America
- Massacre- a riot that occurred on March 5, 1770 in the city of Boston when colonists confronted British troops and the troops fired upon and killed several colonists.
- Cornwallis- British general who surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown in 1781.
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- Howe- Commander in chief of the British army during the American Revolutionary War.
- and Concord- first military confrontation of the Revolutionary War; this battle occurred in Massachusetts, on April 19, 1775, between colonial minutemen and British soldiers.
- Henry- Founding father from Virginia who was famous for saying “Give me liberty or give me death!”, opposed ratification of the United States Constitution
- who called for independence from Great Britain, during the American Revolution.
- a person, or a group of people, who remain neutral in foreign affairs
- Sense- this pamphlet, authored by Thomas Paine and published in 1776, inspired colonists to declare and fight for independence.
- Acts- a series of laws passed by the British in 1774 enacted to punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party
- Continental Congress- gathering of delegates from twelve of the thirteen original colonies in 1754. At this meeting, the representatives agreed that the colonies should work together to boycott British trade goods.
- Paine- American revolutionary leader; author of Common Sense
- and Indian War- a war between England and France between 1754 and 1763; also known as the Seven Years War.
- Tea Party- an event where colonists, disguised as Indians, boarded three ships and tossed several hundred chests of tea into the harbor in protests against British taxes on tea.
24 Clues: sole control of the supply of a good or service • Paine- American revolutionary leader; author of Common Sense • a person, or a group of people, who remain neutral in foreign affairs • Cornwallis- British general who surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown in 1781. • who called for independence from Great Britain, during the American Revolution. • ...
Background Activity 2021-09-15
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- The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- was a English philosopher who was one of he most influential enlightenment thinkers.
- Were people who take part in military conflict only for self profit.
- Is the local spoken language of a country or region.
- love God, Love your neighbor as yourself ,forgive others whohave wronged you ,love your enemies ,ask God for forgiveness of your sins
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- A system of government in which the whole population or the eligible members of a state, elect representatives.
- was a pandemic during the renaissance that killed over 75 million people
- Drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- A business actively carried on in a person's home.
- Beliefs in the benefits of trading
- a French philosopher who is known for The Spirit of laws, one of the great works in the history of political theory.
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- Worship one all knowing god Allah and live a life completely submission to
- People who were shopkeepers, artisans, guild masters, and guild members.
- having a socialist economy in which the means of production are socially and collectively owned or controlled by a democratic system of government.
- A government that is ruled by representatives of human citizens.
- A political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- was a German professor of theology, priest, author, composer, former Augustinian monk, and is best known as a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation and as the namesake of Lutheranism.
- A philosophical movement of the 18th century marked by a rejection of traditional social, religious, and political ideas and an emphasis on rationalism.
- a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages.
- an Italian scholar, poet, and humanist who contributed to the Renaissance flowering of lyric poetry.
- Is an economy in which supply and demand drive economic decisions.
- To have control over something or rule something.
- a time period when the Europeans began to explore the world
- was a split in the catholic church
25 Clues: was a split in the catholic church • Beliefs in the benefits of trading • To have control over something or rule something. • A business actively carried on in a person's home. • Is the local spoken language of a country or region. • a time period when the Europeans began to explore the world • A government that is ruled by representatives of human citizens. • ...
chapter ten review 2016-02-23
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- the first european to make an observation of the heavens with a telescope
- Law the volume of a gas varies with the pressure exerted on it
- reasoning proceeding from the particular to the general
- faire means to let do what u want.
- went to university of paris and contributed to the encyclopedia
- he had a mythical experience in which the gift of god and grace assured him of salvation
- a german mathematician who took the next step in destroying the ptolemaic system
- orbits elliptical (egg shaped) orbit
- he wrote his famous work the wealth of nations
- believe that everyone is born with a blank mind
- his famous work was the spirit of laws (1748)
- an english writer, advanced the strongest statement for the rights of women
- method a systematic process of processing and analyzing data
- scientist should not rely on ideas of ancient authority
- absolutism a new type of monarchy emerged in the late eighteenth century
- began by thinking and writing about the doubt and uncertainty
- added to the understanding of the human anatomy
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- Theresa inherited the throne in 1740, worked to centralize and strengthen the state
- contract an entire society agrees to be governed by the general will.
- he went to france and joined a circle of philosophers
- the Great was one of the best educated and most cultured monarchs of his time
- were the elegant drawing rooms of the upper classes great urban houses.
- law of gravitation every object in the universe is attracted to one another by gravity
- the intellectuals of enlightenment
- 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
- came from a middle class family and his books also bring him fame and wealth
- wrote the book named mathematical principles of natural philosophy.
- universe sun centered universe
- Years War-a war that last ed from 1756 to 1763
- the thought of the heliocentric or the center
- this system of thought is based on belief that reason is chief source of knowledge
- of powers in the legislative, executive and judicial branches all control equal amount of law
- universe earth centered universe
- by the 1730s a new artistic style had spread all over europe
- he was a kid prodigy.he gave his first harpsichord concert at age six
- he opposed to capital punishment
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) • he wrote his famous work the wealth of nations • the thought of the heliocentric or the center • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism Lori and Hunter 2017-08-23
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- 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
- A Buddhist monk
- The pattern of conditioned habits that we mistake for a sense of self
- Enlightenment, awakening
- a round disk thrown as a weapon in ancient India; attribute of Vishnu
- appearance of a deity in another form
- The best known of all the Buddhist scriptures; a collection of 423 verses, spoken by the Buddha, that focuses on the value of ethical conduct and mental training
- "womb chamber" the inner, shrine of a Hindu temple.
- 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
- to walk around (something) in a complete circle, as a ritual of respect
- "release" or "liberation" of the soul from reincarnation and its union with the Divine, the goal of Hinduism
- Enlightened one; someone whose mind is completely free from the
- Not self, insubstantiality, one of the three characteristics of existence
- special, symbolic posture, seated or standing, used in yoga and in the representation of the gods
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- 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.
- The third section of the Buddhist canon devoted to human psychology and philosophy
- Suffering; of pain, both mental and physical, of change, and endemic to cyclic existance; the first Noble Truth that acknowledges the reality of suffering
- Wisdom-heart or the awakened heart/mind; the aspiration for supreme enlightenment so that all sentient beings may be free from suffering
- the total actions in a person's life that determine the next state of existence
- the spouse of a deity
- "to be made flesh"; that is, to be born into the world
- Mindfulness of breathing
- an object or physical characteristic used as an identifying symbol
- A Buddhist nun
- serpent
- a person who is no longer bound to cyclic existence
- The practice of giving; generosity. Dana is the first of the ten paramis, or qualities to be perfected in order to become a Buddha
- a heavy club used as a weapon and a symbol of authority; attribute of Vishnu
- law; religious or moral duty
- symbolic hand position
- symbol of creativity and fertility in the form of the male sexual organ
31 Clues: serpent • A Buddhist nun • A Buddhist monk • the spouse of a deity • symbolic hand position • Enlightenment, awakening • Mindfulness of breathing • law; religious or moral duty • appearance of a deity in another form • "womb chamber" the inner, shrine of a Hindu temple. • a person who is no longer bound to cyclic existence • "to be made flesh"; that is, to be born into the world • ...
Period 3 Wordcross 2018-10-03
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- is the view that "regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge
- was a plan to create a unified government for the Thirteen Colonies, suggested by Benjamin Franklin
- ( date is missing in crossword ) was issued in response to a revolt of Native Americans
- an American colonist who supported the American Revolution
- was the American Patriots' name for a series of punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea party
- policy of avoiding strict enforcement of parliamentary laws meant to keep American colonies obedient to England.
- was a global conflict fought between 1756 and 1763
- was a lawyer, political activist, pamphleteer, and legislator in Boston, a member of the Massachusetts provincial assembly, and an early advocate of the Patriot views against British policy which led to the American Revolution
- was an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe during the 18th century
- was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain to reduce the massive surplus of tea held by the financially troubled British East India Company
- was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain that imposed a direct tax on the colonies of British America and required that many printed materials in the colonies be produced on stamped paper produced in London, carrying an embossed revenue stamp
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- 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
- was an American statesman, political philosopher , and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States .
- was an American attorney, planter, and orator well known for his declaration to the Second Virginia Convention: "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
- was the set of treaties which ended the American Revolutionary War.
- was to plan a protest against the recently passed law called the Stamp Act.
- was launched in 1763 by a loose confederation of elements of Native American tribes
- were a series of legislative measures that the English parliament took in hopes of quelling a rebellion by the American colonists, and the acts imposed taxes on different trades so that the salaries of governors and judges in the colonies increased
- is a legislative body of government
- was a law passed by the British Parliament in 1764 that established a tax of three pence per gallon on foreign molasses imported by British colonial subjects
20 Clues: is a legislative body of government • was a global conflict fought between 1756 and 1763 • an American colonist who supported the American Revolution • was the set of treaties which ended the American Revolutionary War. • is the view that "regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge • ...
beev crossword puzzle 2022-03-08
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- is something that provides evidence about something unknown
- something unreal or misleading
- to calm or clear the mind often by focusing on a single object
- to eliminate
- according to moral law
- to split or divide
- relating to the whole universe
- in Hinduism the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives
- to make up for
- is the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- the belief that one should not hurt any living things
- is a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- the physical features of an area
- to slow or block the movement of something
- in Buddhism a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- the position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the cold war
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- to strain through overuse
- in Buddhism a state of perfect wisdom free of suffering
- few and scattered
- making a small loan to people who start their own business
- focused on or gathered in
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- system a system in which power is divided among central religion and local governments
- peaceful protest laws considered unjust
- in Buddhism a being who has gained enlightenment and out of compassion tries to help others
- in Hinduism a person's duty or what is right for him or her
- membership in a community that gives people civil and political rights and obligations
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India
- superior by a large margin
- someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- Unfair treatment
- thicker or teacher
- members of the lowest Indian caste grouping made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to do
- the business practice of sending many computer-related tasks to workers outside the company
- in Hinduism is one supreme cosmic consciousness spiritual force or god
- the unfair treatment of people based on gender
- a willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- seasonal winds in south and southeast Asia
- result
- in Hinduism liberation for reincarnation
- to thrive
- an area of north India that is home to many Sikhs
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self deina
- forerunner or past relative what a later thing or person is descended from
- religious community
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
46 Clues: result • to thrive • to eliminate • to make up for • Unfair treatment • few and scattered • to split or divide • thicker or teacher • religious community • according to moral law • to strain through overuse • focused on or gathered in • superior by a large margin • something unreal or misleading • relating to the whole universe • the physical features of an area • ...
Mr Beaver Geography Crossword Project 2022-03-08
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- The physical features of an area.
- The position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the Cold War.
- Peaceful protest against laws considered unjust.
- Few and scattered.
- Superior by a large margin
- Seasonal winds in South and Southeast Asia.
- Member of the lowest Indian caste grouping were made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to.
- In Hinduism, one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or God.
- A collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India.
- Relating to the whole universe.
- According to moral law.
- Result
- A willingness to respect different beliefs and customs.
- Forerunner or past relative, what a later thing or person is descended from.
- To thrive
- Something unreal or misleading
- Someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion.
- A system in which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments.
- An area of north India that is home to many Sikhs.
- 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.
- Religious community
- Unfair treatment.
- To split or divide
- Something that provides information about something unknown.
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- In Buddhism, a being who has gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, tries to help others.
- Focused on or gathered in.
- In Hinduism, the liberation from reincarnation.
- To slow or block the movement of something.
- A group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business.
- In Buddhism, a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering.
- To make up for.
- A person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denia.
- Thinker or teacher
- Fixed social class into which a person is born.
- The business of the practice of sending many computer-related to workers outside the company.
- The unfair treatment of people based on gender.
- The belief that one should not hurt any living thing.
- Member in a community that gives personal civil and political rights and obligations.
- Government rules that set limits of standards for businesses.
- strain through overuse
- In Hinduism, a person's duty or what is right for him or her,
- The rebirth of a soul in a new body.
- To eliminate
- To calm or clear the mind often by focusing on a single object.
- In Buddhism is a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering.
46 Clues: Result • To thrive • To eliminate • To make up for. • Unfair treatment. • Few and scattered. • Thinker or teacher • To split or divide • Religious community • strain through overuse • According to moral law. • Focused on or gathered in. • Superior by a large margin • Something unreal or misleading • Relating to the whole universe. • The physical features of an area. • ...
Topic 8 Crossword 2022-03-08
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- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- few and scattered
- the business practice of sending many computer-related tasks to workers outside the company
- to eliminate
- forerunner or past relative; what a later thing or person is descended from
- result
- in Buddhism, a being who has gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, tries to help others
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- peaceful protest against laws considered unjust
- according to moral law
- member of the lowest Indian caste grouping made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to do
- to split or divide
- unfair treatment
- in Hinduism, one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or God
- to strain through overuse
- something that provides information about something unknown
- seasonal winds in South and Southeast Asia
- in Hinduism, the effect of a person’s actions in this and in previous lives
- thinker or teacher
- a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- superior by a large margin
- in Buddhism, a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
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- to make up for
- a willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- the physical features of an area
- to slow or block the movement of something
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- an area of north India that is home to many Sikhs
- something unreal or misleading
- in Hinduism, liberation from reincarnation
- religious community Missionary someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- 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
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India
- the position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the Cold War
- relating to the whole universe
- the belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- the unfair treatment of people based on gender
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denia
- to thrive
- in Hinduism, a person’s duty or what is right for him or her
- System a system in which power is divided among central,regional, and local governments
- making small loans to people who start their own businesses
43 Clues: result • to thrive • to eliminate • to make up for • unfair treatment • few and scattered • to split or divide • thinker or teacher • according to moral law • to strain through overuse • superior by a large margin • something unreal or misleading • relating to the whole universe • the physical features of an area • the rebirth of a soul in a new body • ...
Topic 8 Crossword 2022-03-08
Across
- 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 Vocab Words 2022-03-08
Across
- the willingness to respect different beliefs or customs
- the physical features of an area
- an area of north India that is home to many Sikhs
- in Buddhism, a being who has gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, tries to help others
- a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- religious community
- forerunner or past relative; what a later person or thing is descended from
- in Buddhism,a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
- seasonal winds in South and Southeast Asia
- the unfair treatment of people based on their gender
- the position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the Cold War
- in Hinduism, the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives
- someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denia
- making small loans to people who start their own businesses
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India
- relating to the whole universe
- to thrive
- thinker or teacher
- focused on or gathered in
- peaceful protest against laws considered unjust
- to make up for
- result
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- the rebirth of a soul into a new body
- superior by a large margin
- to split or divide
- something that provides information about something unknown
- a system in which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments
- according to moral law
- in Buddhism, a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- the belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- member of the lowest Indian caste grouping made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to do
- in Hinduism,one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or God
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- to strain through overuse
- in Hinduism, a person's duty to do what is right for him or her
- unfair treatment
- in Hinduism, liberation from reincarnation
- to calm or clear the mind, often by focussing on a single subject
- something unreal of misleading
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- to eliminate
- the business practice of sending many computer-related tasks to workers outside the company
- few and scattered
- to slow or block the movement of something
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 • something unreal of misleading • relating to the whole universe • the physical features of an area • ...
crossword topic 8 2022-03-09
Across
- the unfair treatment of people based on their gender
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denial
- in Buddhism, a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
- a collection of hundreds or scared hymns composed by the Aryans or Acient Asia
- to the strain through overuse
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- a system in which power is divided among central, regional, and local government
- someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- according to the moral law
- the business practice of sending man computer-related tasks to workers outside the company
- superior by a large margin
- unfair treatment
- something that provides infromation about something unknown
- to thrive
- the belief that one should hurt any living thing
- the position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the cold war
- result
- few and scattered
- makig small loans to people who start their own businesses
- the physical features of an area
- a willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- to split or divide
- peaceful protest against laws considered unjust
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- in Buddhism, a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- in Buddhism, a being who has gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, tries to help others.
- in Hinduism, a person's duty or hat is right for him or her
- to calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single subject
- to eliminate
- member of the lowest indian caste grouping made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to do.
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- in Hinduism, liberation from reincarnation
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- something unreal or misleading
- whatt a later thing or person is descended from
- focused or gathered in
- religious community
- seasonal winds in south and southeast Asia
- relating to the whole universe
- in Hinduism, one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or god.
- to make up for
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- an area of north India that is home to many sikhs
- a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the smae line of business
- to slow or block the movement of something
- thinker or teacher
- in Hinduism, the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives
46 Clues: result • to thrive • to eliminate • to make up for • unfair treatment • few and scattered • thinker or teacher • to split or divide • religious community • focused or gathered in • according to the moral law • superior by a large margin • to the strain through overuse • something unreal or misleading • relating to the whole universe • the physical features of an area • ...
World History II So Far 2021-11-23
Across
- more common name for southwest Asia
- economic philosophy of Adam Smith
- Father of Communism
- Muslim empire in India
- Henry's daughter who burned Protestants
- idea of John Locke
- cultural rebirth from 14-17th centuries
- Took power at the end of the French Rev
- idea of John Calvin
- Enlightenment thinker who wrote Social Contract
- Term that means non-religious or worldly
- Sacred text of Judaism
- Event where William & Mary took power
- artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- Henry's daughter who resolved conflict
- Home of Elizabeth I and William & Mary
- foreign policy enacted by Japan in 16th c.
- city in Russia
- title for Russian monarch
- Where the Renaissance began
- Term describing kings like Louis XIV
- where Prince Henry's school of navigation was
- Ocean between Europe & the Americas
- Leader of successful slave revolt
- Religion that believes in reincarnation
- belief that monarch's power came from God
- Body of water between Europe & Africa
- domination of one country by another
- name for Spanish conquerors like Cortez
- Christian churches that weren't Catholic
- Napoleon took power at the end of this
- government chosen by the people
- time period with Luther, Calvin, & HenryVIII
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- Trade route from China to Europe
- sculptor of the David
- Time period of changing political thought
- first European to America
- Legislative branch in England
- Where the Ming dynasty is
- Sugar, cotton, tobacco
- term that means a change or turn around
- King of England who wanted a divorce
- A ticket to heaven
- theory proved by Kepler and Galileo
- Religion that believes in 4 Noble Truths
- Head of the Catholic Church
- man who developed laws of gravity
- Book about capitalism
- first industry to emerge in England
- part of the world where India is
- Important trading city conquered by Ottomans
- Word that means production of a type of good
- Location of slave revolt
- Country in north Africa controlled by British
- religion found in the Ottoman and Persian empires
- gets credit for circumnavigating globe
- Absolute monarch of France
- English King executed after Civil War
- Only Portuguese colony in South America
- Man who posted 95 Theses
- Idea of the Renaissance
- meeting after the Napoleonic wars
- Book by Thomas Hobbes
- country between Spain and Germany
- Modern country formed out of Holy Roman Empire
65 Clues: city in Russia • idea of John Locke • A ticket to heaven • Father of Communism • idea of John Calvin • sculptor of the David • Book about capitalism • Book by Thomas Hobbes • Muslim empire in India • Sugar, cotton, tobacco • Sacred text of Judaism • Idea of the Renaissance • Location of slave revolt • Man who posted 95 Theses • first European to America • Where the Ming dynasty is • ...
Unit 2 Key Terms 2024-11-22
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- He was an Enlightenment philosopher that believed humans were evil and in a constant state of war.
- The purchase of this allowed Catholics to pay to have their sins forgiven. This was a key factor in the start of the Reformation.
- He is famously known for "discovering" the Americas
- This disease killed millions in Europe in the 14th century.
- a period of new ideas around religion and government
- this Italian map-maker (cartographer) documented the Amazons
- The large-scale process of settling among and establishing control over indigenous people in an area.
- This refers to the things like tobacco, cotton, and sugarcane.
- a form of government where one leader has absolute power
- Freedoms that we are born with; like life and liberty.
- This term refers to part of "Triangular Trade" that brought enslaved Africans to the Americas.
- He is famous for painting the Sistine Chapel in Rome, Italy, during the Renaissance period.
- This theory by Copernicus says that the Sun is the center of the Universe, orbited by the Earth.
- He was an Enlightenment philosopher who's key idea includes Natural Rights: life, liberty, and property.
- He was a religious reformer, famous for starting the Reformation.
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- During the Reformation, King Henry VIII started this church because he disagreed with the rules of the Catholic Church.
- He wrote "Principia" which describes the laws of the universe.
- A type of government where citizens are involved in the day-to-day government and make direct decisions.
- This period of time marked the emergence of modern science!
- The rebirth of knowledge, art, and ideas after a period of fallen Empires.
- This wealthy family helped fund the arts in Italy.
- This is the idea that people living in society follow rules of behavior.
- This European explorer found Cod fish along the coast of Newfoundland, Canada that fed Europe for decades.
- This is a key reason and cause of the Atlantic Slave Trade as Europeans began to colonize the Americas.
- Started by Martin Luther, this religious movement challenged the authority of the Catholic Church.
- The idea of living life with potential
- This Portugese navigator was the first to "circumnavigate" the globe.
- Existing on or inhabiting land from before the arrival of colonists; being native to a land
- He is a famous astronomer known for his Heliocentric Theory (sun-centered)
- This country was the birth place of the Renaissance
30 Clues: The idea of living life with potential • This wealthy family helped fund the arts in Italy. • He is famously known for "discovering" the Americas • This country was the birth place of the Renaissance • a period of new ideas around religion and government • Freedoms that we are born with; like life and liberty. • ...
rrRenaissance 2025-02-05
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- became known as the father of modern chemistry after he did experiments with gases and mixed elements
- a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of classical learning
- the rwnwed interest in art,science, and culture that occurred europe during the 14 the to the 17th centuries
- painted the Mona Lisa and the last supper and became known as the true essence of a Renaissance man
- mathematician and stronmoer who formulated a heliocentric model of the universe
- created a new protestant branch of Christianity called Calvinism.followers believed in predestination
- johannes kelper is know for this theory that planets incluing earth rotate around the sun
- financial supporters of the arts
- common local language
- revolution modern science during the early modern period,
- emphasis on individual potential and achievements
- the selling of church offices
- bacon bacon know for hsi introduction of inductive thinking regarding science
- observations with the first telescope led to developments in astronomy and physics
- was a movement in thinking using natural laws and a belief in progress to improve the lives of people
- a German priest who wrote the 95 these over his concerns on church teachings and practices
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- it is the knowleged which contemplates the cause of all things
- people show more interest in their culture lives then what happens when they die
- view heliocentric means that the sun is at the center of the solar system
- a new artistic technique that arose during the renaissance
- the civilisation of ancient Greece was rediscovered in inspiring an interest
- a member or follower of any of the western christian churches that separate from the Roman catholic church
- brahe legacy is that he left a lot of astribmical data for other scientist to use
- what christians bought forgiveness for there sins
- a famous piece of literature from the renaissance by machiavelli that detailed how kings can hold into absolute power
- made it cheaper to produce books,helped spread works on a variety
- new altantis the novel depicts the creation of a utopian land where generosity and enlightenment
- rebirth culture in western europe
- was credited with developing the concept of gravity and the study of physics
- Blackstone explained the sharing of power between the monarchy and parliament in a book he wrote
- credited with the heliocentric theory or the idea that the sun was at the center of the universe
31 Clues: common local language • the selling of church offices • financial supporters of the arts • rebirth culture in western europe • what christians bought forgiveness for there sins • emphasis on individual potential and achievements • revolution modern science during the early modern period, • a new artistic technique that arose during the renaissance • ...
Unit 9 Vocab 2025-01-27
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- political strategy, practice, state policy, or advocacy that consists in extending power by territorial acquisition or by extending political and economic control outward over other areas.
- English materialist and political philosopher who advocated absolute sovereignty as the only kind of government that could resolve problems caused by the selfishness of human beings
- He formulated laws of motion and gravitation.
- a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher known for his advocacy of civil liberties, freedom of speech, and separation of church and state.
- the right that is supposedly given to a king or queen by God to rule a country.
- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
- the process by which rural communities grow to form cities, or urban centers, and, by extension, the growth and expansion of those cities
- English philosopher and political theorist He is recognized as the founder of British empiricism and the author of the first systematic exposition and defense of political liberalism.
- natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the sciences of motion, astronomy, and strength of materials and to the development of the scientific method. He also made revolutionary telescopic discoveries, including the four largest moons of Jupiter.
- a building or set of buildings with facilities for manufacturing
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- when a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights
- someone who starts or owns a business
- a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System
- a manufacturing process in which individual components are assembled in a sequential manner to create a finished product
- 18th-century inventor and instrument maker. Although Watt invented and improved a number of industrial technologies, he is best remembered for his improvements to the steam engine
- the claim by a state to exclusive or predominant control over a foreign area or territory
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- not rich but not poor, a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy, often defined by occupation, income, education, or social status
- political and moral philosopher of the Enlightenment Era. He is well known for his work On the Social Contract, which questioned the purpose and place of government and its responsibility for its citizens.
20 Clues: someone who starts or owns a business • He formulated laws of motion and gravitation. • a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System • a building or set of buildings with facilities for manufacturing • the right that is supposedly given to a king or queen by God to rule a country. • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2025-09-17
Across
- Movement that emphasized reason and science to obtain knowledge; influenced colonists to question government authority.
- Officially ended the French and Indian War in 1763.
- English policy of not enforcing laws in its colonies; as a result, colonists got used to governing themselves.
- Laws passed by Parliament to ensure England was profiting from colonial trade; colonial merchants smuggled to avoid laws.
- 1st English document to limit the power of the king; ensured the king could not seize a noble's property and guranteed nobles trial by jury.
- Financial status of British following French and Indian War which causes them to begin enforcing laws and economic measures in the colonies.
- Made Parliament more powerful; English government would be based on laws made by Parliament, not the desires of the king.
- English Enlightenment philosopher who argued that people have a natural right to life, liberty, and property.
- Transatlantic voyage that brought enslaved Africans to the Americas; Middle leg of Triangular Trade; conditions were horrible and many died during the journey.
- Slogan created by Benjamin Franklin for his political cartoon in support of the Albany Plan of Union.
- England's law-making assembly made of House of Lors (birth) and House of Commons (elected).
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- Guilt or innocence decided by a group of peers; guranteed to nobles in Magna Carta
- Became the boundary between British and Spanish claims in North America after the French and Indian War; Britian gained all land EAST of this river and Spain gained all land WEST of it.
- Written by Benjamin Franklin to unite the colonies against the French; coolonial leaders refect the plan.
- Government in which citizens elect representatives to make laws.
- Fought between French and British over land and fur trade in the Ohio River Valley.
- Banned colonists from settling on lands west of the Appalachian Mountains; angers colonists who had fought to gain that land.
- Religious movement that swept through the colonies; encouraged ideas of equality and the right to question authourity.
- Great Awakening preacher; terrified listeners with images of God's anger and need for salvation.
- His failed attack on a French fort in the Ohio River Valley began the French and Indian War.
- Attacks on British forts by Native Americans opposed to British expansion into Ohio valley following the French and Indian War.
- Belief that a rulers authority comes directly from god.
- Illegally importing and/or exporting goods.
- Trade route with one ship making three stops.
- His trial helped establish freedom of the press in the colonies (and later 1st Amendment).
25 Clues: Illegally importing and/or exporting goods. • Trade route with one ship making three stops. • Officially ended the French and Indian War in 1763. • Belief that a rulers authority comes directly from god. • Government in which citizens elect representatives to make laws. • Guilt or innocence decided by a group of peers; guranteed to nobles in Magna Carta • ...
Chapter 10 Crossword 2017-03-06
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- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Method A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world.
- 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, 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.
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- Someone who studies wisdom
- A system of thought expounded by Rene Descartes based on the belieft that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- Galilei 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.
- Copernicus 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]
- 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.
- a period when philosophes believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explai human nature logically.
- 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.
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom • A system of thought expounded 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 explai human nature logically. • ...
Buddisim 2013-01-11
Future Division Quiz 2020-10-14
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- Unity that has being of one mind with our mentor and striving towards Kosenrufu, even though we are different individuals
- Act of talking to people about Nichiren Buddhism and inviting them to the discussion meeting
- Pen name of President Daisaku Ikeda
- A priest who lived in the 1200s and propagated Buddhism in Japan
- A flower that the term ‘Renge’ represent in Nam Myoho Renge Kyo
- Buddhist Praying beads
- Wooden closet used to protect the Gohonzon
- An object of devotion
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- The Soka Gakkai organisation corresponding to India
- The tree under which Shakyamuni buddha got his enlightenment
- The current president of Soka Gakkai
- The term ‘Myoho’ in Nam Myoho Renge Kyo stands for
- world peace
- The process of positively transforming our lives at the very core
- Reciting portions of the 2nd and 16th chapter of the lotus sutra in front of the Gohonzon
- Buddhist Organisation that has its roots in the teachings of Nichiren Daishonin
- Unstoppable and strong determination
17 Clues: world peace • An object of devotion • Buddhist Praying beads • Pen name of President Daisaku Ikeda • The current president of Soka Gakkai • Unstoppable and strong determination • Wooden closet used to protect the Gohonzon • The term ‘Myoho’ in Nam Myoho Renge Kyo stands for • The Soka Gakkai organisation corresponding to India • ...
Age of Exploration 2024-09-13
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- a document received by the king to establish a colony
- the idea that whatever the pope does is good if approved by the God
- an effort by the church to get rid of protestants
- a water route through north america
- spanish conquistador of the inca empire
- dogs english navy who fought against the spanish armada
- led the protestant reformation against the catholic church
- the idea that government was formed to meet social and economic needs of people
- when philosophers began to question man's connection with God
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- french protestants who fought against the catholic church
- trading when the amount of imports doesn't exceed exports
- a paper bought by people from the pope to receive less time in purgatory
- a protest against the practices of the catholic church
- settlers had the right to tax natives and make them work,
- founder of the first english colony
- a government ruled by divine guidance or the officials of the church
- a dutch explorer that found hudson bay
17 Clues: founder of the first english colony • a water route through north america • a dutch explorer that found hudson bay • spanish conquistador of the inca empire • an effort by the church to get rid of protestants • a document received by the king to establish a colony • a protest against the practices of the catholic church • ...
Romanticism - Key Vocabulary 2024-03-22
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- Farming and growing crops or raising animals for food
- Treating someone or something in a way that takes away their dignity
- Suddenly understanding something important or having a big realization
- A movement in art literature and music that emphasizes emotion nature and individuality
- Boring or not interesting because it's so common
- Having good qualities like honor and honesty
- When something becomes less connected to religion or spiritual beliefs
- Making things in large amounts using machines and workers
- A big and sudden change like when a country's government or society changes a lot
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- Making more things with machines and factories in a country or area
- Related to gods or higher powers
- Very deep and meaningful
- Feeling calm peaceful and quiet
- Learning new things and gaining a better understanding of the world
- A disease that harms plants or something that spoils or ruins things
- Amazing and awe-inspiring in a special way
- quo The current situation or the way things are right now
17 Clues: Very deep and meaningful • Feeling calm peaceful and quiet • Related to gods or higher powers • Amazing and awe-inspiring in a special way • Having good qualities like honor and honesty • Boring or not interesting because it's so common • Farming and growing crops or raising animals for food • quo The current situation or the way things are right now • ...
Frederick Douglass 2022-10-21
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- Douglass changes his name to ______ in fear of recapture
- City where Douglas is born
- What political party was Douglass affiliated with?
- Douglass learned to write from watching ships'...
- Book about a philosophical dialogue between a master and slave that influences Douglass' views
- What does Douglass give poor boys in exchange for reading lessons
- Douglass advocated for ______ right's along with being an abolitionist
- Slaves viewed life in the ____ as preferable to...(see 12 down)
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- Douglass writes in Thomas aulds old discarded _______ to learn to write
- He becomes deeply involved with the abolitionist movement as a ______ and an orator
- Synonym of anti-slavery
- Slaves are inspected alongside
- The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass is an...
- Who taught Douglass his first lessons on how to read and write
- Douglass's ___________ was abandoned in a small hut in the woods for being too old to work
- life in the ___________, working on plantains
- With education comes
17 Clues: With education comes • Synonym of anti-slavery • City where Douglas is born • Slaves are inspected alongside • life in the ___________, working on plantains • Douglass learned to write from watching ships'... • What political party was Douglass affiliated with? • Douglass changes his name to ______ in fear of recapture • ...
New Empires in the Americas 2025-08-28
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- money paid to the church for forgiveness of your sins
- people who opposed the Catholic Church
- the idea of world trade
- a movement to reform the Catholic church
- a person who has different religious beliefs than the established religion
- the period in history when European countries were finding new territories
- the idea that government was formed to meet the needs of the people
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- when men began to question their connection to God
- a new interest in classical art, architecture and Greek culture
- an effort by the Catholic church to get rid of protestants
- a period in history when there were restrictions on education and religion
- the idea that personal satisfaction was more important than God
- when the Catholic church started to reform itself
- he protested the actions of the Catholic church
- a document given by the king to start a colony
- a government ruled by divine guidance
- a claim that everything is ordained by God.
17 Clues: the idea of world trade • a government ruled by divine guidance • people who opposed the Catholic Church • a movement to reform the Catholic church • a claim that everything is ordained by God. • a document given by the king to start a colony • he protested the actions of the Catholic church • when the Catholic church started to reform itself • ...
Unit 3 Global History Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-09
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- This policy means "let it be" in English.(lesson#22)
- This man created the Marx Theory.(lesson#25)
- Workers did these in hope that their bosses would give them days off and let them feel safe while working.(lesson#26)
- A period in time where there was an improvement in agricultural technology.(lesson#20)
- A man who was an enlightenment thinker and he wrote a book named,"The Wealth of Nations".(lesson#22)
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- a point in time where new manufacturing processes were produced.(lesson#19A)
- A feudal system controlled by
- This is also known as working class.(lesson#24)
- Shogun.(lesson#23)
9 Clues: Shogun.(lesson#23) • A feudal system controlled by • This man created the Marx Theory.(lesson#25) • This is also known as working class.(lesson#24) • This policy means "let it be" in English.(lesson#22) • a point in time where new manufacturing processes were produced.(lesson#19A) • ...
zoie 2023-01-05
Across
- procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by legislature
- process in which citizens put a proposed new law directly on the ballot
- the transformation from producing goods by hand to producing goods by machine
- ideas from the 18th century that influenced our declaration and constitution
- companies that control all productions of a good or service
Down
- to keep under control, govt watching over companies to protect society
- movement of people from rural areas to cities
- people who wanted to preserve the country for white, american can born protestants
- marriage or sexual relations between a man and a woman different races
9 Clues: movement of people from rural areas to cities • companies that control all productions of a good or service • procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by legislature • to keep under control, govt watching over companies to protect society • marriage or sexual relations between a man and a woman different races • ...
French and Indian War Crossword 2023-10-02
Across
- was a lawyer who became president and defended the British after the boston massacre
- a philosophical movement which lead the colonists to question leadership
- a religious movement that reinvigorated religion in the colonies
- a monetary protest where a person or group refuses to buy goods from a certain goods
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- created the Declaration of Independence
- a tax on goods or services imported into a country
- started the french and indian war was a big leader in the revolution
- created a book known as common sense
- the man who yelled the regulars are coming the regulars are coming
9 Clues: created a book known as common sense • created the Declaration of Independence • a tax on goods or services imported into a country • a religious movement that reinvigorated religion in the colonies • the man who yelled the regulars are coming the regulars are coming • started the french and indian war was a big leader in the revolution • ...
The enlightenment spreads 2015-05-20
5 Clues: grand ornate style • social gathering or discussing ideas or enjoying art. • Russian ruler who took steps to reform and modernize Russia. • Simple style that borrowed ideas from classical Greece and Rome. • ruler who supported enlightenment ideas but did not give up power.
Industrialism 2023-02-20
Across
- / identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- / a movement for (originally) the re-establishment and (now) the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel. It was established as a political organization in 1897 under Theodor Herzl, and was later led by Chaim Weizmann.
- Liberalism / is a political tradition and a branch of liberalism that advocates free market and laissez-faire economics; civil liberties under the rule of law with especial emphasis on individual autonomy, limited government, economic freedom, political freedom and freedom of speech.
- / the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes.
- / the theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience. Stimulated by the rise of experimental science, it developed in the 17th and 18th centuries, expounded in particular by John Locke, George Berkeley, and David Hume.
Down
- / belief in the existence of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not intervene in the universe. The term is used chiefly of an intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries that accepted the existence of a creator on the basis of reason, but rejected belief in a supernatural deity who interacts with humankind.
- / a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- / the movement to end slavery.
- / a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher.
- / were the intellectuals of the 18th-century Enlightenment.
10 Clues: / the movement to end slavery. • / were the intellectuals of the 18th-century Enlightenment. • / a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher. • / the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes. • ...
Constitution 2023-10-23
Across
- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
- the power of the Supreme Court to decide whether laws and acts made by the legislative and executive branches are unconstitutional
- the first written plan of government for the United States. A confederation is an association of states that cooperate for a common purpose.
- 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.
- a basic principle of democracy that says laws are passed by a majority vote and elections are decided by a majority of the vote
- a meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which delegates from the states wrote the U.S. Constitution
- the part of the government that carries out, or executes, the laws
- the part of government, consisting of the Supreme Court and lower federal courts, that interprets the laws
- an organization that actively promotes the view of some part of the public on specific issues in order to influence government policy.
- the idea that the government’s authority comes from the people
- the group established by the Constitution to elect the president and vice president. Voters in each state choose their electors.
- a series of essays written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay in support of the ratification of the Constitution by the states
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- trade and other business dealings between two or more states
- the law making part of government, called the legislature. To legislate is to make a law.
- a law passed by Congress in 1787 that specified how western lands would be governed
- the constitutional system that shares power between the national and state governments.
- the “Age of Reason” in 17th and 18th-century Europe. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society.
- to formally approve a plan or an agreement. The process of approval is called ratification.
- the system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other two branches of government
- 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.
- a country governed by elected representatives
21 Clues: a country governed by elected representatives • trade and other business dealings between two or more states • the idea that the government’s authority comes from the people • a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government • the part of the government that carries out, or executes, the laws • ...
Unit 2 Vocab. 2023-10-10
Across
- Founding father from Virginia who was famous for saying “Give me liberty or give me death!”, opposed ratification of the United States Constitution.
- First military confrontation of the Revolutionary War; this battle occurred in Massachusetts, on April 19, 1775, between colonial minutemen and British soldiers.
- A person, or a group of people, who remain neutral in foreign affairs.
- An event where colonists that were disguised as Indians boarded three ships and tossed several hundred chests of tea into the harbor in protest against British taxes on tea.
- This pamphlet, authored by Thomas Paine and published in 1776, inspired colonists to declare and fight for independence.
- Colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain, during the American Revolution. Also known as Tories.
- Commander in chief of the British army during the American Revolutionary War.
- A riot that occurred on March 5th of 1770 in the city of Boston when colonists confronted British troops and the troops fired upon and killed several colonists.
- Gathering of delegates from twelve of the thirteen original colonies in 1754. At this meeting, the representatives agreed that the colonies should work together to boycott British trade goods.
Down
- The act by which Continental Congress declared the colonies to be free and independent of England on July 4, 1776.
- American colonists who were ready to fight at a minute’s notice. These soldiers fought against the British army at the Battle of Lexington and Concord.
- British general who surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown in 1781.
- Author of the Declaration of Independence; third president of the United States of America.
- The political theory that individuals have undeniable basic rights given to them by nature or God.
- A series of laws passed by the British in 1774 enacted to punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party.
- Sole control of the supply of a good or service.
- A time of great philosophical thought and scientific invention in Europe, during the 18th century.
- A war between England and France between 1754 and 1763; also known as the Seven Years War.
- English philosopher from the Enlightenment period; developed the idea of natural rights and the social contract.
- The philosophical concept expressing the balance sought in the system of government in the United States.
20 Clues: Sole control of the supply of a good or service. • British general who surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown in 1781. • A person, or a group of people, who remain neutral in foreign affairs. • Commander in chief of the British army during the American Revolutionary War. • ...
allagorys 2025-04-08
Across
- The character is portrayed as being powerful and all-knowing, but in reality, is just a man behind a curtain.
- Dorothy’s journey to the Emerald City, where she hopes to find a solution to her problems, can be seen as a metaphor
- The character is portrayed as being brave, but lacking in confidence.
- Another interpretation of The Wizard of Oz is that it is an allegory for the spiritual journey of a person seeking ________
- The Silver Shoes are believed to represent the Silver Movement, a political movement that advocated for the use of silver as _______
- Dorothy represents the average ______citizen
- The Cowardly Lion has been seen as a representation of William Jennings_____
- it follows the classic hero’s journey____________.
- The silver movement was popular among farmers and laborers who believed that the Gold Standard favored the ______
- tale He insisted that the book was simply a children’s ______.
- The character is portrayed as being intelligent, but lacking in common sense
- The late 19th century was a period of rapid industrialization and ________
- many scholars believe that The Wizard of Oz is an allegory for the_______ and economic issues of the time.
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- The character is made of metal and is unable to move because he is rusted.
- the Scarecrow represents __________who were struggling during this time period.
- Each character in the story represents a different group of people or political______
- it is an allegory for the _________journey of a person seeking enlightenment.
- The Tin Manhas been interpreted as a symbol for the _____industry, which was facing increased competition from foreign producers.
- each character represents a different aspect of the _______psyche.
- The road leads to the Emerald City, which is a __________ for Washington D.C. and the political power that was associated with it.
- is a metaphor for Washington D.C. and the political power that was associated with it during the time the book was written.
- The Wizard of Oz is a classic children’s book written by L. Frank _____
- Tin Man represents the_____, while the Cowardly Lion represents courage.
- The Wicked Witch of the West can be seen as a symbol of ________ oppression.
- The book was written during a time of significant social and ____________change in the United States
- It is believed to represent the ____ Standard, a monetary system that was in place during the time the book was written.
26 Clues: Dorothy represents the average ______citizen • it follows the classic hero’s journey____________. • tale He insisted that the book was simply a children’s ______. • each character represents a different aspect of the _______psyche. • The character is portrayed as being brave, but lacking in confidence. • ...
Topic 8 Crossword 2022-03-08
Across
- to strain through overuse
- the position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the Cold War
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- to thrive
- the belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- thinker or teacher
- to make up for
- peaceful protest against laws considered unjust
- member of the lowest Indian caste grouping made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to do
- seasonal winds in South and Southeast Asia
- in Buddhism, a being who has gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, tries to help others
- the unfair treatment of people based on gender
- in Hinduism, liberation from reincarnation
- superior by a large margin
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- 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
- an area of north India that is home to many Sikhs
- in Hinduism, one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or God
- to slow or block the movement of something
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
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- something that provides information about something unknown
- the business practice of sending many computer-related tasks to workers outside the company
- to eliminate
- to split or divide
- unfair treatment
- a willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- in Hinduism, the effect of a person’s actions in this and in previous lives
- according to moral law
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denia
- the physical features of an area
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- religious community Missionary someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- relating to the whole universe
- forerunner or past relative; what a later thing or person is descended from
- System a system in which power is divided among central,regional, and local governments
- in Hinduism, a person’s duty or what is right for him or her
- making small loans to people who start their own businesses
- something unreal or misleading
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India
- in Buddhism, a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- result
- few and scattered
43 Clues: result • to thrive • to eliminate • to make up for • unfair treatment • few and scattered • to split or divide • thinker or teacher • 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 puzzle (Naomi DeRosier) 2022-03-08
Across
- result
- a member of the lowest Indian castgrouping made of people who did the jobs no one deals wanted to do.
- superior by a large margin
- in Hinduism, a person's duty or what is right for him or her.
- something that provided information about something unknown
- in Buddhism, a benign who had received enlightenment, and out of competition try to help people
- monastic-religious community
- government rules that set limits or standards for business
- to strive
- so split or divide
- membership in a community that gives a person political and civil rights and obligations.
- an area of north India that is home to many Sikhs
- in Buddhism, a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
- someone who tries to convert people to a particular religion
- in Hinduism, the liberation of reincarnation.
- to make up for
- a fixed social class in which someone is born in
- relating to the whole universe
- seasonal wind in the south and southeast Asia
- to focus or to gather in
- few or scattered
- unfair treatment
- he believes that one should not hurt any living thing.
- making small loans to people who start their own business
Down
- to eliminate
- former or past relative what a later thing or person is descended from.
- the willingness to respect beliefs and customs.
- a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business.
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India.
- resistance- peaceful protest against the law that is considered unjust
- system- I system in which power is divided among regional, and local governments
- to calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single subject.
- in Hinduism, one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or god.
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denial
- the position of a country on aligning itself with either of the superpowers in the cold war
- thinkerHinduismher
- the rebirth of a soul in a new boKarmaarma- in Hinduism, the effects of one's actions in a previous life.
- a physical feature in the area
- to slow or block the movement of someone or something
- according to moral law.
- the business practice of spending many comet related tasks to workers outside the company
- something unreal or air leading
- in Buddhism, a state of blissfulness piece without desire or suffering
- overuse taxing
- the unfair treatment of people based on their gender
45 Clues: result • to strive • to eliminate • to make up for • overuse taxing • few or scattered • unfair treatment • thinkerHinduismher • so split or divide • according to moral law. • to focus or to gather in • superior by a large margin • monastic-religious community • a physical feature in the area • relating to the whole universe • something unreal or air leading • ...
Topic 8 vocab crossword' 2022-03-08
Across
- - a willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- - the physical features of an area
- - an area of north india that is home to many sikhs
- - in buddhism, a being who has gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, tries to help others
- - a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- - religious community
- - forerunner or past relative; what a later thing or person is descended from
- - in buddhism, a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
- - seasonal winds in south and southeast asia
- - 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
- - in hinduism, the effect of a person's actions in this and previous lives
- - someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- - fixed social class into which a person is born
- - a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denia
- - making small loans to people who start their own businesses
- - a collection of hundred of sacred hymns composed by the aryans of ancient india
- - relating to the whole universe
- - to thrive
- - thinker or teacher
- - focused on or gathered in
- - peaceful protest against laws considered unjust
- - to make up for
- - result
Down
- - the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- - superior by a large margin
- - to split or divide
- - something that provides information about something unknown
- - a system in which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments
- - according to moral law
- - in buddhism, a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- - the belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- - member of the lowest indian caste grouping made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to do
- - in hinduism, one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or god
- - government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- - to strain through overuse
- - in hinduism, a person's duty or what is right for him or her
- - unfair treatment
- - in hinduism, liberation from reincarnation
- - to calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single subject
- - something unreal or misleading
- - membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- - to eliminate
- - the business practice of sending many computer-related tasks to workers outside the company
- - few and scattered
- - to slow or block the movement of something
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 • - something unreal or misleading • - relating to the whole universe • ...
Topic 8 Vocab Words 2022-03-08
Across
- the willingness to respect different beliefs or customs
- the physical features of an area
- an area of north India that is home to many Sikhs
- in Buddhism, a being who has gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, tries to help others
- a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- religious community
- forerunner or past relative; what a later person or thing is descended from
- in Buddhism,a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
- seasonal winds in South and Southeast Asia
- the unfair treatment of people based on their gender
- the position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the Cold War
- in Hinduism, the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives
- someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denia
- making small loans to people who start their own businesses
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India
- relating to the whole universe
- to thrive
- thinker or teacher
- focused on or gathered in
- peaceful protest against laws considered unjust
- to make up for
- result
Down
- the rebirth of a soul into a new body
- superior by a large margin
- to split or divide
- something that provides information about something unknown
- a system in which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments
- according to moral law
- in Buddhism, a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- the belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- member of the lowest Indian caste grouping made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to do
- in Hinduism,one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or God
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- to strain through overuse
- in Hinduism, a person's duty to do what is right for him or her
- unfair treatment
- in Hinduism, liberation from reincarnation
- to calm or clear the mind, often by focussing on a single subject
- something unreal of misleading
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- to eliminate
- the business practice of sending many computer-related tasks to workers outside the company
- few and scattered
- to slow or block the movement of something
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 • something unreal of misleading • relating to the whole universe • the physical features of an area • ...
Topic 8 Vocab Words 2022-03-08
Across
- the willingness to respect different beliefs or customs
- the physical features of an area
- an area of north India that is home to many Sikhs
- in Buddhism, a being who has gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, tries to help others
- a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- religious community
- forerunner or past relative; what a later person or thing is descended from
- in Buddhism,a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
- seasonal winds in South and Southeast Asia
- the unfair treatment of people based on their gender
- the position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the Cold War
- in Hinduism, the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives
- someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self-denia
- making small loans to people who start their own businesses
- a collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India
- relating to the whole universe
- to thrive
- thinker or teacher
- focused on or gathered in
- peaceful protest against laws considered unjust
- to make up for
- result
Down
- the rebirth of a soul into a new body
- superior by a large margin
- to split or divide
- something that provides information about something unknown
- a system in which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments
- according to moral law
- in Buddhism, a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- the belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- member of the lowest Indian caste grouping made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to do
- in Hinduism,one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or God
- government rules that set limits or standards for businesses
- to strain through overuse
- in Hinduism, a person's duty to do what is right for him or her
- unfair treatment
- in Hinduism, liberation from reincarnation
- to calm or clear the mind, often by focussing on a single subject
- something unreal of misleading
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- to eliminate
- the business practice of sending many computer-related tasks to workers outside the company
- few and scattered
- to slow or block the movement of something
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 • something unreal of misleading • relating to the whole universe • the physical features of an area • ...
Cross word Social Studies topic 8 2022-03-08
Across
- an area of North India that is home to many Sikhs
- making small loans to people who start their own businesses
- to split or divide
- in buddhism a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- in Hinduism, a persons duty to what is right for him or her
- a person who tries to achieve spiritual purity through self denia
- someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- few and scattered
- a group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- the position of a country not allying itself with either of the superpowers during the cold war
- a member of the lowest indian caste grouping made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to do
- something that provides information about something unknown
- unfair treatment
- in buddhism, a state of perfect wisdom
- a willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- relating to the whole universe
- in Buddhism, a being who has gained enlightenment and, out of compassion, tries to help others
- according to the moral law
- a system of which power is divided among central, regional, and local governments
- superior to a large margin
- in Hinduism the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous trees
- religious community
- in Hinduism, one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or god
Down
- focus on or gathered in
- the belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- the physical features of an area
- the business practice of sending many computer-related tasks to workers outside the company
- a forerunner or past relative; what a later thing or person is descended from
- to make up for
- result
- seasonal winds in South and Southeast Asia
- government rules that set limits or standards for business
- peaceful protest against laws considered unjust
- membership in a community that gives a person a civil and political rights and obligations
- to calm or clear the mind often by focusing on a single subject
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- a collection of hundreds of scared hymns composed by the aryans of ancient egypt
- in hinduism, liberation from reincarnation
- to slow or block the movement of something
- something unreal or misleading
- to strain through overuse
- the unfair treatment of people based on gender
- fixed social classes into which a person is born
- thinker or teacher
- to thrive
- to eliminate
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 • focus on or gathered in • to strain through overuse • according to the moral law • superior to a large margin • something unreal or misleading • relating to the whole universe • the physical features of an area • ...
WORLD HISTORY - Unit 4 Vocabulary 2022-09-19
Across
- A Mexican priest who led peasants in a call for independence from Spain
- A government in which the ruler has all authority and is not restricted by a constitution or laws
- Astronomer who proposed a heliocentric model of the universe; the sun was the center of the universe, not the earth
- French philosopher who believed freedom of speech was the most important right; spoke out against corruption
- A statement of fundamental political rights adopted by the French National Assembly at the beginning of the French Revolution
- Defined the laws of motion and gravity; developed math to measure motion.
- The philosopher who argued while some government control is needed, it should be kept to a minimum
- The Revolution of the American colonies against Great Britain; it began because of increased British taxation and lack of colonial representation
- James II was overthrown by William and Mary who created a Constitutional Monarchy in England
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- The individual who overthrew the French government and became Emperor of France. He was forced to abdicate and was exiled. He returned, he was defeated, and exiled again where he died.
- Guaranteed certain rights to English citizens; created a limited monarchy with power shared with Parliament and the people
- A document stating the independence of the American colonies from Great Britain; it was based on Enlightenment ideas
- Uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon; provided limited Civil liberties but brought about prosperity
- An absolute monarch who turned Russia into a modern European power, built a port; St. Petersburg became the 'window to Europe'
- Argued a "social contract" existed between the people and the government. The people give up some rights to the government who would protect the people's natural rights.
- Venezuelan statesman who led the revolt of South American colonies against Spanish rule
- The individual who led revolts for Argentina and worked with Bolivar to free South America from Spanish rule
- An absolute monarch who completely controlled France. He build the Palace at Versailles
- A revolution that overthrew the absolute monarchy and established a Constitution
- Discovered that the planets orbit around the sun in an elliptical shape not in a circular shape
- A slave rebellion led by Toussaint L'Ouverture that overthrew the French authority and ended slavery in Haiti
- Used the telescope to support the heliocentric theory, the rings around Saturn, the moons orbiting Jupiter. Disproved Aristotle and was put on trial by the church.
- Movement that emphasized the use of science and reason as guides to help see the world
23 Clues: A Mexican priest who led peasants in a call for independence from Spain • Defined the laws of motion and gravity; developed math to measure motion. • A revolution that overthrew the absolute monarchy and established a Constitution • Movement that emphasized the use of science and reason as guides to help see the world • ...
Enlightenment Age 2024-05-17
Revolution in the Spanish Colonies 2022-01-26
Across
- Introduced by the Spain's leaders when they decided to exert greater control over their colonies
- The Creole's started these which led to the founding of new nations throughout Spanish America
- The Spanish citizens were this.
- Ideas that were influenced by radical Creoles who wanted to free themselves from Spanish rule.
- This used to be Rio de la Plata, and was located in the south.
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- American-born decendants of Spanish colonists
- This person invaded and occupied Spain, severing the link between Spain and it's colonies.
- Creoles had once played a leading political role as colonial these.
- Spanish born settlers
9 Clues: Spanish born settlers • The Spanish citizens were this. • American-born decendants of Spanish colonists • This used to be Rio de la Plata, and was located in the south. • Creoles had once played a leading political role as colonial these. • This person invaded and occupied Spain, severing the link between Spain and it's colonies. • ...
Unit 3 Global History Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-09
Across
- This policy means "let it be" in English.(lesson#22)
- This man created the Marx Theory.(lesson#25)
- Workers did these in hope that their bosses would give them days off and let them feel safe while working.(lesson#26)
- A period in time where there was an improvement in agricultural technology.(lesson#20)
- A man who was an enlightenment thinker and he wrote a book named,"The Wealth of Nations".(lesson#22)
Down
- a point in time where new manufacturing processes were produced.(lesson#19A)
- A feudal system controlled by
- This is also known as working class.(lesson#24)
- Shogun.(lesson#23)
9 Clues: Shogun.(lesson#23) • A feudal system controlled by • This man created the Marx Theory.(lesson#25) • This is also known as working class.(lesson#24) • This policy means "let it be" in English.(lesson#22) • a point in time where new manufacturing processes were produced.(lesson#19A) • ...
Stegen Ancient India 2021-02-01
Across
- a serf in Hindu society
- the process of growing food mainly for self-consumption
- in Buddhism, a way of clearing the mind
- in Buddhism, a state of pure goodness, the goal of reincarnation
- a large area of land that is separated from other countries by water and land
Down
- a priest who held the highest position in Aryan society
- rainy season in monsoon climates in which winds blow from the southwest for six months
- in Hinduism, a lifelong social group into which one is born
- the Hindu belief that the spirit or soul goes from one life to the next
9 Clues: a serf in Hindu society • in Buddhism, a way of clearing the mind • a priest who held the highest position in Aryan society • the process of growing food mainly for self-consumption • in Hinduism, a lifelong social group into which one is born • in Buddhism, a state of pure goodness, the goal of reincarnation • ...
