enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
World History 1 Vocab #3 Crossword 2024-11-15
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- The doctrines of Buddha
- Member of the priesthood caste
- Person sent by a church
- Consisting of the lands south of the Himalayan Mountains
- Religious and moral law
- Bringing upon oneself inevitable results (good or bad)
- Hindu social divisions
- Pattern of the success and fail of different dynasties in China
- Principle of life
- Defense for China (against nomads)
- Ruler of China has the blessings of the gods
- Philosophy founded by Lao-Tzu
- People who expanded Indian culture
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- The belief of Ahura Mazda
- Soul comes back to earth in another body/form
- People who installed a caste system
- Respect, obedience, and care for one's parents and elderlies
- Freedom from the eternal cycle of death and rebirth
- Pursuits of one seeking enlightenment
- Permanent professional branches of a government
- Another term for Moksha
- Principle of noninjury to living beings
- Ancient Hindu scriptures
- Yellowish deposit of fertile soil made of clay and sand
- Two opposite principles who interact
- Common religion of India
26 Clues: Principle of life • Hindu social divisions • The doctrines of Buddha • Person sent by a church • Another term for Moksha • Religious and moral law • Ancient Hindu scriptures • Common religion of India • The belief of Ahura Mazda • Philosophy founded by Lao-Tzu • Member of the priesthood caste • Defense for China (against nomads) • People who expanded Indian culture • ...
December Holidays 2024-12-13
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- hung by the chimney with care
- Candle holder used during Hanukkah
- Also known as the Star of Bethlehem
- Something exchanged during the holidays
- A Chinese town that manufactures 60% of all Xmas decorations and is known as Christmas Village
- A week-long celebration honoring African heritage
- Santas Little helper
- A Latino tradition with 9 nights of celebration
- December 8 Japanese celebration of enlightenment
- a festival celebrated in Norse traditions
- In German tradition this ornament is hidden on the Christmas tree and the first person to find it gets an extra gift
- What blankets the ground in many places during December
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- Birthplace of Jesus Christ
- Holiday themed ballet classic
- Decorative Item hung on a Christmas Tree
- Potato pancakes enjoyed during Hanukkah
- Holiday celebrated on December 25 marking the birth of Jesus
- Hindu holiday celebrated with 5 days of gifts
- Traditional holiday beverage
- Sleigh pullers for Santa Claus
- Central theme of Kwanza's first principle
- Location of the NCAA holiday bowl Football game
- A universal wish during the holidays
23 Clues: Santas Little helper • Birthplace of Jesus Christ • Traditional holiday beverage • hung by the chimney with care • Holiday themed ballet classic • Sleigh pullers for Santa Claus • Candle holder used during Hanukkah • Also known as the Star of Bethlehem • A universal wish during the holidays • Potato pancakes enjoyed during Hanukkah • Something exchanged during the holidays • ...
Early Political Philosophers 2025-09-10
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- _________ Rights are known as life, liberty, and property
- Thomas Hobbes wrote this book.
- This philosopher believed that power should be shared between 3 branches
- This man believed in Natural Rights
- This philosopher's ideas influenced the enlightenment.
- Montesquieu believed that men were ________________, so they avoided violence and war.
- Colonists believed in a ____________ government
- We get this idea for our government from Montesquieu
- ___________ of Right dissolved parliament and severely limited the kings power
- Rousseau believed that this was how government should be set up
- John Locke believed that people are _________, independent, and equal.
- Thomas Hobbes believed that a ____________ was the best form of government
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- This document is known as the Great Charter
- The Petition of Right challenged this theory
- Magna Carta provided protection for ________, liberty, and property
- This philosopher believed that people were naturally greedy, cruel, and selfish.
- _________ Bill of Rights put limitations on power
- Thomas Jefferson was influenced by the philosophers when writing the __________________ of Independence.
- In a Representative government, people _______ their representatives
- John Locke believed that power should be shared with the government and the _____________
20 Clues: Thomas Hobbes wrote this book. • This man believed in Natural Rights • This document is known as the Great Charter • The Petition of Right challenged this theory • Colonists believed in a ____________ government • _________ Bill of Rights put limitations on power • We get this idea for our government from Montesquieu • ...
Civics Unit 1 2025-10-06
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- The government’s responsibility to protect the public’s wellbeing.
- The 24th Amendment banned this barrier to voting.
- The right to vote.
- This term means that the President must share power with Congress and the courts.
- The division of power between national and state governments.
- The system where each branch can limit the others.
- The President enforces laws under this branch.
- The event that revealed the Articles’ weakness.
- This principle holds that laws apply to everyone equally.
- The plan that favored representation by population.
- Amendment guaranteeing right to bear arms
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- This early English document declared “No man is above the law.”
- "We the People" reflects this democratic principle.
- Amendment guaranteeing equal protection under the law
- Power allowing Congress to make laws “necessary and proper.”
- Lincoln’s quote “of the people, by the people, for the people” defines this system.
- The amendment ensuring a jury trial in civil cases.
- The plan that favored equal representation for small states.
- This Enlightenment idea influenced the Social Contract Theory.
- The branch responsible for interpreting laws.
- The first ten amendments collectively known as the ____.
21 Clues: The right to vote. • Amendment guaranteeing right to bear arms • The branch responsible for interpreting laws. • The President enforces laws under this branch. • The event that revealed the Articles’ weakness. • The 24th Amendment banned this barrier to voting. • The system where each branch can limit the others. • "We the People" reflects this democratic principle. • ...
Modern History Crossword 1 2026-01-29
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- Union of provinces, states, or nations
- Given by God, at conception, for life, protected not prohibited by civil government
- Commercial endeavor by a big nation, to extend its power and generate revenue
- Group of radical leaders who met in a convent
- Change, usually to replace something "bad" with something better
- Permission
- Rule of a few or group
- A document with signatures, stating a collective grievance of the people
- Document establishing a form of civil government, providing rules for the rulers
- Instrument of execution designed to decapitate
- Legislative assembly in England, wielding authority under the King
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- Political party or group
- A prison
- Having a voice in who governs you and what laws you live by
- When a monarch gives up power peacfully
- Meaning "overthrow of the State"
- Era in which science and reason were elevated above all else, even God or Scripture
- To refuse to by, trade, or participate with
- Immigrants who relocated to the New World for religious liberty
- Legally binding agreement between people
20 Clues: A prison • Permission • Rule of a few or group • Political party or group • Meaning "overthrow of the State" • Union of provinces, states, or nations • When a monarch gives up power peacfully • Legally binding agreement between people • To refuse to by, trade, or participate with • Group of radical leaders who met in a convent • Instrument of execution designed to decapitate • ...
The Modern World 2024-08-25
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- of speech is an idea of enlightenment.
- Revolution is a period between the 18th and 19th centuries.
- Revolution is one of the most important events in the world's history.
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- age is also called the Age of Reason.
- revolution started right after the spirit of the Renaissance and Reformation
- of Westphalia was signed on October 24, 1648, A.D.
6 Clues: age is also called the Age of Reason. • of speech is an idea of enlightenment. • of Westphalia was signed on October 24, 1648, A.D. • Revolution is a period between the 18th and 19th centuries. • Revolution is one of the most important events in the world's history. • revolution started right after the spirit of the Renaissance and Reformation
Journeys 2023-06-13
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- The kind of tree under which Buddha reached enlightenment
- An East African country famous for its cloth covered prayer books
- The mode of transport used to send gifts to Kamatari
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- An instrument that uses magnetism to find North, South, East and West
- The direction of prayer towards Mecca
- A technical drawing of a city, town or buildings
6 Clues: The direction of prayer towards Mecca • A technical drawing of a city, town or buildings • The mode of transport used to send gifts to Kamatari • The kind of tree under which Buddha reached enlightenment • An East African country famous for its cloth covered prayer books • An instrument that uses magnetism to find North, South, East and West
French Revolution 2025-04-08
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- The country where the French Revolution happened
- The ___________ of the Rights of Man and of Citizen
- The movement that promoted reason and science instead of tradition and religion
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- The place that many people attacked on 14 July 1789
- A system of government where a king or queen rules
- A new system that replaced the Ancien Régime
6 Clues: A new system that replaced the Ancien Régime • The country where the French Revolution happened • A system of government where a king or queen rules • The place that many people attacked on 14 July 1789 • The ___________ of the Rights of Man and of Citizen • The movement that promoted reason and science instead of tradition and religion
A Samurai Must Know These Words by Sierra W. 2023-04-27
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- A member of the powerful warriors in Japan
- Fighting or self-defense that began mostly in Asia
- Head of the government of Japan in the Samurai era
- Belief that all people can reach paradise by being a part of this religion
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- A type of Buddism that is about self-reliance and getting enlightenment through meditation
- Return of a past state, situation, or ruler
- A local lord in the Samurai era
- Samurai code that made them be honest, fair, and fearless
8 Clues: A local lord in the Samurai era • A member of the powerful warriors in Japan • Return of a past state, situation, or ruler • Fighting or self-defense that began mostly in Asia • Head of the government of Japan in the Samurai era • Samurai code that made them be honest, fair, and fearless • Belief that all people can reach paradise by being a part of this religion • ...
Unit 5-Industrialization 2025-05-01
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- French general that rose to power following French Revolution
- _____ Revolution-a period of significant economic and social change, marked by the rise of factories and machine-powered production, replacing traditional methods of handcrafting and agriculture
- Name of colonies that broke off from British Empire in North America
- Philosophical movement in Europe promoting reason and individuality
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- Developer and creator of Marxism
- attempt to modernize Qing dynasty in China
- Middle class between peasants and aristocracy in France
- Material produced during Hundred Days Reform
8 Clues: Developer and creator of Marxism • attempt to modernize Qing dynasty in China • Material produced during Hundred Days Reform • Middle class between peasants and aristocracy in France • French general that rose to power following French Revolution • Philosophical movement in Europe promoting reason and individuality • ...
A French Revolution Crossword 2016-04-27
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- The Committee of Public ___ imposed The Reign of Terror
- About ___ percent of the French population belonged to the First and Second Estate
- The ___of the Third Estate followed the ideals and principles of the Enlightenment
- the king of France was the ___ Louis
- The reason the Estates-General was called was to raise ___
- What the mob thought they would get inside the Bastille was ___
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- The peasants and Catholics were angry that the National Assembly took away the Church’s ___
- The king and queen of France lived in their palace at ___
- ___ was killed by his own fellow revolutionaries
- Each Estate only got one ___
- The pledge to draw up a new constitution by the Third Estate was The ___ Court Oath
11 Clues: Each Estate only got one ___ • the king of France was the ___ Louis • ___ was killed by his own fellow revolutionaries • The Committee of Public ___ imposed The Reign of Terror • The king and queen of France lived in their palace at ___ • The reason the Estates-General was called was to raise ___ • What the mob thought they would get inside the Bastille was ___ • ...
Japan 2024-02-06
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- Buddhism form of Buddhism founded on the belief that all people can reach paradise
- Code of the samurai--a honest,fair, and fearless
- someone who holds a high social level
- a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- a male member of a rulers court
- Buddhism form of Buddhism, stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
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- a tower-shaped structure,several stories and upturned, tilled roofs
- Shotoku encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- a Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature
- Murasaki Shikibu One of the greatest writers of early Japanese history
- head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
11 Clues: a male member of a rulers court • someone who holds a high social level • a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai • Code of the samurai--a honest,fair, and fearless • a Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature • head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai • ...
Wellness 2022-03-11
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- the simultaneous presence of two or more diseases or medical conditions in a patient.
- o restore to a condition of good health, ability to work, or the like.
- keeping yourself and things around you clean, in order to prevent disease
- treatment to help or cure a mental or physical illness, usually without drugs or medical operations
- a person who is unduly anxious about their health.
- clean and pleasant to live in
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- sudden enlightenment.
- the power of the mind to think and to learn
- often called “feel-good” chemicals
- the quality, state, or fact of being able to generate, create, enhance, or bring forth
- the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something
11 Clues: sudden enlightenment. • clean and pleasant to live in • often called “feel-good” chemicals • the power of the mind to think and to learn • a person who is unduly anxious about their health. • the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something • o restore to a condition of good health, ability to work, or the like. • ...
Buddhist Key Words 2020-08-15
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- The teachings of Buddha
- deliberate actions that affect the believer's circumstance, in this life or another
- One of the Three Poisons, it is about wishing others harm
- One of the Three Poisons, it is in ability to see things as they are
- The third of the Five Aggregates, it enables memory
- One of the six perfections, the sincere and selfless desire to benefit others with no expectation of reward
- Insight to the true nature of reality
- Word for impermanence
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- This refers to the belief that when one dies they are reborn
- Everything leads to suffering
- A spiritual experience that opens a person up to the highest state of consciousness
- Where one can go and pray
- A state of peace and calm
- This allows a Buddhist to be freed from thecycle of rebirth
- One of the Three Poisons, it is the attachment to material things
15 Clues: Word for impermanence • The teachings of Buddha • Where one can go and pray • A state of peace and calm • Everything leads to suffering • Insight to the true nature of reality • The third of the Five Aggregates, it enables memory • One of the Three Poisons, it is about wishing others harm • This allows a Buddhist to be freed from thecycle of rebirth • ...
Carter 2021-03-03
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- wrote water music, and wrote more than 30 operas.
- Believes in our rights to life, said people should overthrow government if need be.
- Child prodigy that wrote operas, symphonies, and moving religious music
- Put all the philosophies into Encyclopedias
- First person to coin the phrase Enlightenment
- Believed the people should have the power in the government through elections
- We should get life liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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- Said we needed 3 branches of government to even each other out
- One of the first people to face women's rights.
- Believed in people's freedom of speech
- Restricting acces to ideas and information
- Said everyone should be able to freely trade and have full businesses rights
- Thought people were cruel and selfish, said we needed an absolute monarch.
- Wrote religious works for organ and choir
- helped develop forms for the string quartet and the symphony
15 Clues: Believed in people's freedom of speech • Wrote religious works for organ and choir • Restricting acces to ideas and information • Put all the philosophies into Encyclopedias • First person to coin the phrase Enlightenment • One of the first people to face women's rights. • wrote water music, and wrote more than 30 operas. • ...
Gallucci 2021-03-03
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- First women's right activist
- "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it"
- When an absolute ruler tells the citizens what they can and can't do with their lives
- The government should have a hands off approach with the economy
- Rights that everyone has that government shouldn't be able to take away
- Overthrow/Revolt against government if needed
- First to coin phrase "Enlightenment"
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- Protect liberty by splitting government into 3 branches
- Someone who asks questions/questions ideas
- Said that we should elect government leaders
- Gained ideas from other people and formed encyclopedia
- huge, colorful paintings for Saints or Historic Battles
- Economist, if people work hard, they should make more money
- Less religious, were lighter, elegant, and charming
- Believes there will be chaos if people aren't controlled by government
15 Clues: First women's right activist • First to coin phrase "Enlightenment" • Someone who asks questions/questions ideas • Said that we should elect government leaders • Overthrow/Revolt against government if needed • Less religious, were lighter, elegant, and charming • Gained ideas from other people and formed encyclopedia • ...
Gallucci 2021-03-03
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- First women's right activist
- "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it"
- When an absolute ruler tells the citizens what they can and can't do with their lives
- The government should have a hands off approach with the economy
- Rights that everyone has that government shouldn't be able to take away
- Overthrow/Revolt against government if needed
- First to coin phrase "Enlightenment"
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- Protect liberty by splitting government into 3 branches
- Someone who asks questions/questions ideas
- Said that we should elect government leaders
- Gained ideas from other people and formed encyclopedia
- huge, colorful paintings for Saints or Historic Battles
- Economist, if people work hard, they should make more money
- Less religious, were lighter, elegant, and charming
- Believes there will be chaos if people aren't controlled by government
15 Clues: First women's right activist • First to coin phrase "Enlightenment" • Someone who asks questions/questions ideas • Said that we should elect government leaders • Overthrow/Revolt against government if needed • Less religious, were lighter, elegant, and charming • Gained ideas from other people and formed encyclopedia • ...
Chapters 16,17,18 2016-12-05
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- The for basic principles of Buddhism
- An Indian ruler who used to fight in wars but later on, he decided to spread Buddhism in India. Then he became a king.
- A time of great happiness, achievements, and prosperities.
- the religion found by Siddhartha
- A person who gives up worldly pleasures
- A territorial land that is a part of a country or an empire.
- Commands that were obeyed like laws.
- A time of great happiness, achievements, and prosperities.
- Empire The second empire to unite the Kingdoms of India.
- A sanskrit word that means the enlightened
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- A key idea of the things that the Buddhism followers lived by
- Fist time the Indian kingdoms were united.
- The state of gaining spiritual insight and finding the truth of the universe
- Goods or money given to the poor
- A bond between families, groups, and kingdoms
- An ideal state of happiness and space
16 Clues: Goods or money given to the poor • the religion found by Siddhartha • The for basic principles of Buddhism • Commands that were obeyed like laws. • An ideal state of happiness and space • A person who gives up worldly pleasures • Fist time the Indian kingdoms were united. • A sanskrit word that means the enlightened • A bond between families, groups, and kingdoms • ...
The Revolution Vocabulary By Vanessa Ayala (11/29/18) 8TH GRADE 2018-11-29
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- freedom of people to live as they choose
- a movement that emphasized science and reason as guides to help see the world more clearly
- written orders that allowed officials to conduct unrestricted
- supreme court ruiling that claimed a law passed by congress
- agreement reached by the British and french in 1763
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- a powerful native american confederation
- a plan proposed by Benjamin Franklin that called for a council of delegates from each colony
- a movement in the 1730's and 1740's that was marked by renewed interest in religion
- a war between the British and the french over claim to land in america
- the highest social class of the american colonies
- the opportunity for a person to move from one social class to another
- a period of religious awakening
- the movement of English settlers to the american colonies from 1630 to 1640
- housing and feeding
- law passed in 1765 by British parliament
15 Clues: housing and feeding • a period of religious awakening • a powerful native american confederation • freedom of people to live as they choose • law passed in 1765 by British parliament • the highest social class of the american colonies • agreement reached by the British and french in 1763 • supreme court ruiling that claimed a law passed by congress • ...
Samurai Preppy Crossword: Gabrielle Sortino 2024-05-01
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- a Japanese novel and Heian masterpiece written by Murasaki Shikibu; considered one of the great works of world literature
- a tower-shaped structure with severa
- lord who supported the shogun
- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- go back to the way it was
- a Japanese ruler who encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- Golden Age between the 8th-12th centuries
- styles of fighting or self-defense, such as modern-day judo and karate, that began mostly in Asia
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- code followed by the samurai
- method of clearing the mind
- form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- get to hang out with the emperor
- the head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
- is a form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- religion focuses on nature
15 Clues: go back to the way it was • religion focuses on nature • method of clearing the mind • code followed by the samurai • lord who supported the shogun • get to hang out with the emperor • a tower-shaped structure with severa • form of Buddhism focused on paradise • Golden Age between the 8th-12th centuries • a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • ...
Numbers 2023-09-14
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- The number 100, signifying a large quantity or completeness.
- The number 7, often seen as lucky or mystical.
- The number 8, symbolizing abundance and infinity.
- The number 10, often associated with completeness or a decade.
- The number 4, often related to stability and balance.
- The number 3, symbolizing completeness or a triad.
- The number 12, often associated with completeness (12 months in a year, 12 hours on a clock).
- The number 6, associated with harmony and responsibility.
- The number 9, representing wisdom and enlightenment.
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- The number 11, symbolizing intuition and spirituality.
- The number 2, often associated with pairs or duality.
- The number 20, representing a score or a double ten.
- The number 5, suggesting change and versatility.
- The number 1,000, representing a significant amount or a multitude.
- The number 1, representing singularity or the first in a series.
15 Clues: The number 7, often seen as lucky or mystical. • The number 5, suggesting change and versatility. • The number 8, symbolizing abundance and infinity. • The number 3, symbolizing completeness or a triad. • The number 20, representing a score or a double ten. • The number 9, representing wisdom and enlightenment. • The number 2, often associated with pairs or duality. • ...
Daily crossword 2022-06-04
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- well known square in Paris
- Mysterious hero saving French Aristocrats.
- well known inn in Dover
- The historic period during the French Revolution, when thousands were executed.
- Home of the king, queen and all members of the royal family, along with high government officials and select nobles.
- Form of government, in which one king or queen holds control over policy and has the final say on such matters.
- sea between France and England
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- queen of France
- A movement in Europe that advocated the use of reason and individualism instead of tradition and established doctrine.
- Represents the clergy, the aristocracy and the Third Estate.
- upper class people
- French state prison
- Set up by the constitution of 1795, it was a 5 man group that only ruled for 4 years. It was the third stage of the revolution.
- the middle class of society
- Killing machine used in France.
15 Clues: queen of France • upper class people • French state prison • well known inn in Dover • well known square in Paris • the middle class of society • sea between France and England • Killing machine used in France. • Mysterious hero saving French Aristocrats. • Represents the clergy, the aristocracy and the Third Estate. • ...
jan stem words 2025-01-25
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- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- A new convert
- A lover of books especially for qualities of format
- any diseased condition caused by light especially through overexposure
- A delusional mental illness that is marked by feelings of personal omnipotence and grandeur
- capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action
- A cone-shaped device used to intensify or direct the voice
- Marked by a suspension of activity
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- a tropism in which light is the orienting stimulus
- the destruction of large areas of the natural environment as a consequence of human activity
- the mass slaughter of European civilians and especially Jews by the Nazis during World War II
- A room for sleeping
- the art of making or the manufacture and use of fireworks
- A living thing (as a fungus) that live on the dead or decaying material of plants and animals.
- a person who has an uncontrollable impulse to start fires
15 Clues: A new convert • A room for sleeping • Marked by a suspension of activity • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • a tropism in which light is the orienting stimulus • A lover of books especially for qualities of format • capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action • the art of making or the manufacture and use of fireworks • ...
New criticism & Formalism 2023-11-02
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- Where something takes place
- the problem of trying to judge a work of art by assuming the purpose of the artist who created it.
- not from its background, rather from its themes, structure and literary devices.
- author of the modernist movement, wrote the Great Gatsby
- This movement experimented with blended imagery,___________, symbolism and nonlinear narratives.
- thought of themselves as “scientists of literature.”
- Founder of New Criticism
- the misconception from judging a poem by the emotional effect it has on the reader
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- One common theme
- movement also known as the modernist movement, involved popular authors of the time
- Focus on words, rhyme, and rhythm- the sound and style of the piece
- thinkers Authors at this time rejected this way of thinking.
- Wrote "Death of a Salesman"
- an idea that recurs in a work of art or literature
- a faulty or erroneous argument
15 Clues: One common theme • Founder of New Criticism • Where something takes place • Wrote "Death of a Salesman" • a faulty or erroneous argument • an idea that recurs in a work of art or literature • thought of themselves as “scientists of literature.” • author of the modernist movement, wrote the Great Gatsby • thinkers Authors at this time rejected this way of thinking. • ...
Hehehehehehe 2023-10-19
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- people who ruled the indus river valley
- The social class where people are born into a level and not able to change
- Religion that believes suffering is because of greed and desires and encourages people to stop/run from greed and desire
- Consequences of behavior for the next life.
- Steps to achieve happiness taught by Buddha
- Ancient religion that is currently practiced by millions
- First empire in south Asia(India)
- city along the indus river. Hint: the smaller city
- Learning to focus by clearing one's mind
- city along the indus river. Hint the larger city
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- god of the universe in hindu religion
- Area of ancient civilization. In present day India and Pakistan
- Mauryan empire leader. Hint: 14 edicts
- Leader of the Buddhist religion-named after enlightenment
- Belif that after death a person is reborn into another form
15 Clues: First empire in south Asia(India) • god of the universe in hindu religion • Mauryan empire leader. Hint: 14 edicts • people who ruled the indus river valley • Learning to focus by clearing one's mind • Consequences of behavior for the next life. • Steps to achieve happiness taught by Buddha • city along the indus river. Hint the larger city • ...
Religious Monuments and Structures 2025-04-28
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- Ancient Hindu temple in Madurai dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi
- Temple Famous Shiva temple in Varanasi, one of the most sacred temples in India
- UNESCO World Heritage site in Bihar, marking the location of Buddha’s enlightenment
- The holiest site in Sikhism, located in Amritsar
- Famous pilgrimage site in Uttarakhand, dedicated to Lord Shiva
- Ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in Bhubaneswar
- Hindu temple complex in Delhi, known for its grandeur
- Temple in Jammu and Kashmir dedicated to Goddess Vaishno Devi
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- Monument commemorating the Buddha, located in Madhya Pradesh
- Controversial and sacred site in Ayodhya, believed to be the birthplace of Lord Rama
- Famous Sufi shrine in Delhi
- Famous pilgrimage site in Gujarat, known as one of the twelve Jyotirlingas
- Important sacred location in Nashik, associated with the Ramayana
- Famous temple in Odisha, home of the Rath Yatra festival
- One of the largest mosques in India, located in Delhi
15 Clues: Famous Sufi shrine in Delhi • The holiest site in Sikhism, located in Amritsar • One of the largest mosques in India, located in Delhi • Hindu temple complex in Delhi, known for its grandeur • Famous temple in Odisha, home of the Rath Yatra festival • Monument commemorating the Buddha, located in Madhya Pradesh • ...
Module 3 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-10-25
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- His ideas influenced the Declaration of Independence
- John Hancock was the first person to sign it
- Started as a street fight and initiated
- Colonists who were loyal to the King
- first president of the United States of America
- Colonists who were impartial
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- a time of great philosophical thought and scientific invention in Europe, during the Eighteenth Century
- exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- trained soldiers who were ready to fight within a minutes notice
- What war caused the Revolutionary War
- the philosophical concept expressing the balance sought in the system of government in the United States
- also known tories
- Colonists dressed as Indians and dumped tea into the water
- a series of laws passed by the British in 1774 enacted to punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party
- affected anyone who needed to buy printed materials
15 Clues: also known tories • Colonists who were impartial • Colonists who were loyal to the King • What war caused the Revolutionary War • Started as a street fight and initiated • John Hancock was the first person to sign it • first president of the United States of America • affected anyone who needed to buy printed materials • ...
Social Studies Ch 16 2021-02-12
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- document that states "liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression"
- a book written that argued democracy was the best type of government.
- The ____ lead to democratic thought
- document that was signed in 1776
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- a published essay arguing that educated women would be an assist to enlightened families
- French philosophers
- rights Locke believed that people had _____ to life, liberty, and prosperity.
- ruler who had absolute power but listened to the political ideas of the enlightened and tried to rule in a just and educated way.
- being bound to live on and work the land of an estate that isn't yours
- A social gathering of men and women.
10 Clues: French philosophers • document that was signed in 1776 • The ____ lead to democratic thought • A social gathering of men and women. • a book written that argued democracy was the best type of government. • being bound to live on and work the land of an estate that isn't yours • rights Locke believed that people had _____ to life, liberty, and prosperity. • ...
Unit 6-1 2021-02-22
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- v. prevent the development, action, or expression of (a feeling, impulse, idea, etc.)
- n. a painted cloth hung at the back of a theatre stage as part of the scenery
- v. evoke or suggest images, memories and emotions
- n. the action of making sb. understand sth. or freeing them from false beliefs
- v. gradually increase
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- v. continue to study, explore, or discuss (a topic, idea, or argument)
- n. food prepared on a metal appliance at a gathering
- n. (pl. lacunae) an unfilled space or interval; a gap
- v. make sb. leave his or her country and live abroad
- n. a brief experience of an emotion, typically an unpleasant one
10 Clues: v. gradually increase • v. evoke or suggest images, memories and emotions • n. food prepared on a metal appliance at a gathering • v. make sb. leave his or her country and live abroad • n. (pl. lacunae) an unfilled space or interval; a gap • n. a brief experience of an emotion, typically an unpleasant one • ...
Hip-Hop & Shakespeare Quiz 2020-06-18
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- / ‘Hip’ of Hip-Hop comes from _____ word
- / Musical oral cultural traditions manifested in many complex ways helped to _______ jazz, blues, funk, and hip hop.
- / People who picked up Hip-Hop are those who decided to be the ________ of knowledge.
- pentameter / 5 set 2 beat rhythm that Shakespeare and hip-hop share.
- / English language that Shakespeare spoke is a mix of ______ and Cornwall.
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- / which is a term of __________.
- / Rhythm in both forms of art _______ feelings.
- / There can be some evidence that hip hop _______ from Shakespeare’s work.
- / Hip-Hop and Shakespeare carry power to transmute _________.
- / When put beside each other there are a lot of ______ similarities.
10 Clues: / which is a term of __________. • / ‘Hip’ of Hip-Hop comes from _____ word • / Rhythm in both forms of art _______ feelings. • / Hip-Hop and Shakespeare carry power to transmute _________. • / When put beside each other there are a lot of ______ similarities. • pentameter / 5 set 2 beat rhythm that Shakespeare and hip-hop share. • ...
WAH Lesson 5 2021-12-17
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- a person who strongly admires or is extremely interested in something
- the state of being joined together or in agreement
- a person related to you who lived a long time ago
- Have a specified beginning
- acknowledge (a significant or happy day or event) with a social gathering or enjoyable activity.
- the state of being enlightened; freed from ignorance and misinformation
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- a social event for a group of people who have not seen each other for a long time
- when you win a game, competition, election, etc. or the fact that you have won
- a period of time when you eat no food
- A feeling of happiness
10 Clues: A feeling of happiness • Have a specified beginning • a period of time when you eat no food • a person related to you who lived a long time ago • the state of being joined together or in agreement • a person who strongly admires or is extremely interested in something • the state of being enlightened; freed from ignorance and misinformation • ...
Buddhism 2023-04-18
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- People who were prominent in ranks of early Buddhism
- What Siddhartha did for 49 years under a tree trying to get a perfect understanding of suffering
- Type of tree that Siddhartha meditated under
- Person who wandered across India for 6 years,and tried many ways of finding enlightenment
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- the main goal to become one of these
- Set of texts that is important in the Buddhism religion, all having to do with the "right" thing
- there are 4 of these that Buddhists live by
- Spent too much time explaining Dharma to lay audience
- Pockets of Buddhism remained here,especially in the Northeast
- famous emperor of Mauryan Empire
10 Clues: famous emperor of Mauryan Empire • the main goal to become one of these • there are 4 of these that Buddhists live by • Type of tree that Siddhartha meditated under • People who were prominent in ranks of early Buddhism • Spent too much time explaining Dharma to lay audience • Pockets of Buddhism remained here,especially in the Northeast • ...
Module 3 Vocab 2024-10-22
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- Signed a contract to work for four to seven years for those who paid for their journey to america.
- a religious movement that swept through the colonies 1730 - 1740.
- laws to control slaves .
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- spread the idea that reason and logic could improve society.
- a large religious group.
- a legal contract in which they agreed to have fair laws to protect the general good.
- a system in which goods and slaves were traded among americans.
- Philosopher who taught people had natural rights such as equality and liberty.
- protestant group that wanted to reform, purify the Angelican church.
- group that left England in 1600's to escape persecution.
10 Clues: a large religious group. • laws to control slaves . • group that left England in 1600's to escape persecution. • spread the idea that reason and logic could improve society. • a system in which goods and slaves were traded among americans. • a religious movement that swept through the colonies 1730 - 1740. • ...
The Enlightenment and The Great Awakening Crossword 2024-11-11
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- Argued that a social contract exists between government and the people
- Traveled up and down the Atlantic coast to give sermons
- A European movement that questioned authority and the role of government
- Believed that people must be able to speak openly about government without being punished
- His message to people focused on the errors of mankind
- A word that means it cannot be taken from you
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- was a religious movement in response to the enlightenment
- John Locke is an example of a what
- Believed that man was naturally self-motivated and can be easily corrupted
- Argued that government needed a check and balance system
10 Clues: John Locke is an example of a what • A word that means it cannot be taken from you • His message to people focused on the errors of mankind • Traveled up and down the Atlantic coast to give sermons • Argued that government needed a check and balance system • was a religious movement in response to the enlightenment • ...
Indian 10037549 2013-12-16
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- the Hindu belief that the spirit goes from one life to the next
- A priest
- in Hinduism, a lifelong social group into which one is born
- in Buddhism a way of clearing the mind.
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- a large area of land that is separated from other countries by water and land
- the main religion of India that is based on Aryans beliefs.
- in buddhism a state of pure goodness the goal of Reincarnation
7 Clues: A priest • in Buddhism a way of clearing the mind. • in Hinduism, a lifelong social group into which one is born • the main religion of India that is based on Aryans beliefs. • in buddhism a state of pure goodness the goal of Reincarnation • the Hindu belief that the spirit goes from one life to the next • ...
American Literary Time Periods 2024-03-04
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- The Harlem Renaissance and more woman-published books promoted _____ in literature
- The era that emphasized Christian teachings
- AKA the "Enlightenment Era", it questioned and scrutinized reality
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- Its two sub-genres are Gothic and Transcendentalism
- This era uses skepticism and logic to deconstruct social norms
- Stories in this era were typically in 1st person POV, exposing the narrator's "stream of consciousness"
- Exposing corruption and inequality, this era addressed taboo subjects
7 Clues: The era that emphasized Christian teachings • Its two sub-genres are Gothic and Transcendentalism • This era uses skepticism and logic to deconstruct social norms • AKA the "Enlightenment Era", it questioned and scrutinized reality • Exposing corruption and inequality, this era addressed taboo subjects • ...
Chapter 12 Vocabulary 2022-11-04
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- A social gatherings where writers, artists, philosophes, and others exchanged ideas
- Commonly known as the "father of liberalism"
- Belief in a supreme being who doesn’t interfere in the flow of the universe
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- British feminist of the eighteenth century who argued for women's equality with men
- Superseded description of the Universe with Earth at the center
- Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer
- French philosopher and writer whose works epitomize the Age of Enlightenment
7 Clues: Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer • Commonly known as the "father of liberalism" • Superseded description of the Universe with Earth at the center • Belief in a supreme being who doesn’t interfere in the flow of the universe • French philosopher and writer whose works epitomize the Age of Enlightenment • ...
Civilizations of Early India 2016-01-04
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- Highest caste for priests
- Seasonal winds
- Collection of hundreds of sacred hymns
- Second highest caste for rulers or warriors
- Rebirth of a soul into a new body
- Set social classes into which a person is born
- Calm or clear the mind
- Term given to caste groupings based on religious status
- liberation or release from cycle of reincarnation
- Term given to caste groupings based occupation
- Thinkers and teachers
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- One supreme spiritual force or God
- Religion of the Vedic Age based on priests and rituals
- Large landmass set apart from the rest of the continent
- Special building used to store grain
- State of perfect wisdom
- Main river and all waterways that drain into it
- Lowest caste for people who do dirty jobs
- Caste for farm workers and other manual workers
- Third caste for landowners, bankers, merchants
- Fortified area built on higher land
- Person's duty that comes with one's caste
- Effect of a person's actions in this or previous lives
- Avoiding doing harm to any living thing
24 Clues: Seasonal winds • Thinkers and teachers • Calm or clear the mind • State of perfect wisdom • Highest caste for priests • Rebirth of a soul into a new body • One supreme spiritual force or God • Fortified area built on higher land • Special building used to store grain • Collection of hundreds of sacred hymns • Avoiding doing harm to any living thing • ...
U.S. HISTORY - MODULE TWO 2017-08-28
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- economic idea of self-sufficiency and competition to acquire the most gold and silver
- religious revivals
- new ideas about nature
- Jamestown leader
- fourth war between Great Britain and France for control of North America
- allowed British to search any ship or building
- planter who raised an army and led a rebellion
- #23
- #12
- colony under direct control of king
- neighbors of Jamestown settlers
- preached that church attendance was not enough for salvation; people must acknowledge their sinfulness
- ekalrebmit
- trade three-way trading process
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- known for strict beliefs
- known for tolerance; believed that God's "inner light" burned inside everyone
- governor during bacon's rebellion
- agreed to limited time of servitude
- dissenter; banished from Massachusetts for leading religious discussions
- joint-stock company that funded Jamestown
- extreme separatist minister; dissenter
- banned all settlement west of the Appalachians
- saved Jamestown
- first representative government
- When I was six years old I broke my leg
- nlhs principal
- laws restricting colonial trade
- first English colony
- city on a hill
- passage voyage from West Africa to North America
30 Clues: #23 • #12 • ekalrebmit • nlhs principal • city on a hill • saved Jamestown • Jamestown leader • religious revivals • first English colony • new ideas about nature • known for strict beliefs • first representative government • laws restricting colonial trade • neighbors of Jamestown settlers • trade three-way trading process • governor during bacon's rebellion • ...
U.S. HISTORY - MODULE TWO 2017-08-28
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- planter who raised an army and led a rebellion
- governor during bacon's rebellion
- colony under direct control of king
- known for strict beliefs
- When I was six years old I broke my leg
- ekalrebmit
- Jamestown leader
- neighbors of Jamestown settlers
- first representative government
- joint-stock company that funded Jamestown
- #12
- fourth war between Great Britain and France for control of North America
- first English colony
- known for tolerance; believed that God's "inner light" burned inside everyone
- voyage from West Africa to North America
- nlhs principal
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- three-way trading process
- dissenter; banished from Massachusetts for leading religious discussions
- economic idea of self-sufficiency and competition to acquire the most gold and silver
- extreme separatist minister; dissenter
- banned all settlement west of the Appalachians
- allowed British to search any ship or building
- laws restricting colonial trade
- city on a hill
- religious revivals
- agreed to limited time of servitude
- preached that church attendance was not enough for salvation; people must acknowledge their sinfulness
- new ideas about nature
- #23
- saved Jamestown
30 Clues: #12 • #23 • ekalrebmit • city on a hill • nlhs principal • saved Jamestown • Jamestown leader • religious revivals • first English colony • new ideas about nature • known for strict beliefs • three-way trading process • laws restricting colonial trade • neighbors of Jamestown settlers • first representative government • governor during bacon's rebellion • colony under direct control of king • ...
Social Studies Mid year Exam 2014-01-10
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- The _____ _____ ____ was fought on four continents.
- The French ___________ started in 1789.
- Sugar, coffee and tobacco ______________ in French, Dutch and English colonies needed laborers.
- __________ _________ was the leader of the Mongols.
- The Declaration of Independence was written by ___________.
- James the 1st believed in the ___________ ___________ of Kings.
- A new ____________of the Black Death spread through Italy and Europe.
- The Spanish took ____________ and looted the city of Tenochtitlan.
- Houses in town were built of ________ and straw roofs which made them a fire hazard.
- Japanese warriors were called ___________.
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- "men of the ________" were at the top of Ottomman society.
- _________ ____ ________ died in 1725, when Russia was already an important European state.
- The enlightenment is also called the _______ ____ ______.
- An ___________ is a possible explanation for measured data(your best guess).
- Louis the Fourteenth was beheaded by use of the _________?
- Christopher Columbus wanted to find an _____________ sea trade route to Asia.
- ____________ was the reason people wanted reform in the church.
- _________ ____ ______ Was burned at the stake.
- Leonardo da Vinci is best know for his paintings, such as the __________ ________.
- Napoleon named himself the __________ of France.
20 Clues: The French ___________ started in 1789. • Japanese warriors were called ___________. • _________ ____ ______ Was burned at the stake. • Napoleon named himself the __________ of France. • The _____ _____ ____ was fought on four continents. • __________ _________ was the leader of the Mongols. • The enlightenment is also called the _______ ____ ______. • ...
Frankenstein 2014-11-07
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- That image which an individual projects to others
- Elizabeth is the archetype of a ___ maiden
- Masculine symbol
- According to romantics we are all connected to a larger___
- Gargoyles, dungeons, castles, these are all part of this gothic element
- Nature is a constant companion and ___
- Last name of Mary Wollenstonecaft's daughter & authoress of the novel
- This period was all about human emotions
- Part of the psyche that adheres to the pleasure principle
- The quintessential figure of the romantics
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- Female symbol
- This era was all about science and progression
- Part of the psyche that adheres to the reality principle
- This revolution was one which influenced the writing of the novel
- When one symbol has two meanings
- The Modern ___ (alternate title of novel)
- Part of the psyche that adheres to the morality principle
- Moving one's feelings for an individual to an object representative of him or her
- The psychoanalytical archetype for the darker side of an individual
- Gothic novels combine the genres of romance and ___
- The male and female force that makes an individual act
21 Clues: Female symbol • Masculine symbol • When one symbol has two meanings • Nature is a constant companion and ___ • This period was all about human emotions • The Modern ___ (alternate title of novel) • Elizabeth is the archetype of a ___ maiden • The quintessential figure of the romantics • This era was all about science and progression • ...
5.2 Nationalism and Revolution 2021-01-06
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- an idea based on questioning the world around yourself
- big change
- a group that shares the same culture like language, religion, ect.
- balancing society out by looking at privileges to be able to give equal opportunity
- tradition of specific culture
- a person that strongly agrees with their nation, regardless of the impact on other nations
- the basic rules for a state
- information made to trick you into agreeing with an agenda
- being self reliant
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- a movement to gain more unification through nationalism .
- (includes a hyphen) an independent small area surrounded by another state. (Think of Hong Kong)
- not being able to provide basic human needs due to lack of income
- french for making people have equal opportunity and don't face discrimination
- the bare minimum of what a person deserves
- they believe in human rights
- a group that makes laws
- to remove a system that is legal
- higher thinking
- an agreement that one owes loyalty to one's nation or another nation
- traditional way of believing
20 Clues: big change • higher thinking • being self reliant • a group that makes laws • the basic rules for a state • they believe in human rights • traditional way of believing • tradition of specific culture • to remove a system that is legal • the bare minimum of what a person deserves • an idea based on questioning the world around yourself • ...
Test Tip Vocabulary March 2021 2021-03-23
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- the powder used to make stone (buildings)
- approximately
- to make something clear and permanent (2 words)
- an associate (n) to associate (v)
- understanding
- someone who helps you get better
- the same that is round at the bottom and pointed at the top
- a type of evergreen tree
- people who gradually make something
- the sound a dog makes or the surface of a tree
- to feel too emotional about something
- surrounding
- trustworthiness
- a group of symptoms characteristic of a disease or psychological problem
- this must happen
- at the same time
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- traditional
- a group or to group
- make equal to
- to wrap something up, put together with
- an atmosphere that seems to come out of a person
- a prefix meaning fake
- to turn something into a money making activity
- make visible
- preferable
- something you buy
- throw
- squash
- following
- very loose
- spring
- a prefix meaning wrong
- coil
- 2 words: to pay for
- shown
- to do better than something / someone
- a lot of something
37 Clues: coil • throw • shown • squash • spring • following • preferable • very loose • traditional • surrounding • make visible • approximately • make equal to • understanding • trustworthiness • this must happen • at the same time • something you buy • a lot of something • a group or to group • 2 words: to pay for • a prefix meaning fake • a prefix meaning wrong • a type of evergreen tree • someone who helps you get better • ...
Era 7 Review 2021-03-07
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- THE REFORMING OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE 15TH CENTURY
- PETER THE GREAT'S IDEAS FOR RUSSIA
- SMITH LIKES...
- EUROPEANS' RESPONSIBILITY TO "CIVILIZE" THE WORLD
- GREAT CHANGE IN ART, RELIGION, GOVERNMENT, AND THOUGHT
- GOVERNMENTAL SYSTEM WHERE KING/QUEEN RULES ALL ASPECTS OF SOCIETY
- GOVERNMENT FOR THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE
- MOVING OF PEOPLE INTO THE CITIES
- ENGLISH BILL OF RIGHTS GROUP
- SEPARATION OF POWERS THINKER
- AN INCREASE IN MACHINE MADE GOODS
- GOVERNMENTALLY CONTROLLED ECONOMY
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- BEGINNER OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
- PERIOD OF LOGIC AND REASON TO ANSWER SOCIETAL QUESTIONS
- ECONOMY BASED ON CUSTOMS AND TRADITION
- MARX LIKES...
- ABSOLUTIONISM IS THE BEST GOVERNMENT
- UNITED STATES FOR EXAMPLE
- NEEDED FOR INDUSTRIALIZATION/CAUSE FOR IMPERIALISM
- KINGS/QUEENS BEING SENT FROM HEAVEN TO RULE
- INFLUENCED UNITED STATES AND FRENCH DOCUMENTS
- 3RD ESTATE PAID MOST OF THESE
- COLONIES ARE MARKETS AND A SOURCE FOR RAW MATERIALS
- COUNTRIES DEPENDING ON EACH OTHER FOR PROGRESS
- THE MAKE UP OF FRENCH SOCIETY PRE-REVOLUTION
- PROFIT AND PRIVATELY OWNED BUSINESSES
- THE TAKING OVER OF WEAKER COUNTRIES BY STRONGER COUNTRIES
27 Clues: MARX LIKES... • SMITH LIKES... • UNITED STATES FOR EXAMPLE • ENGLISH BILL OF RIGHTS GROUP • SEPARATION OF POWERS THINKER • 3RD ESTATE PAID MOST OF THESE • MOVING OF PEOPLE INTO THE CITIES • AN INCREASE IN MACHINE MADE GOODS • GOVERNMENTALLY CONTROLLED ECONOMY • PETER THE GREAT'S IDEAS FOR RUSSIA • ABSOLUTIONISM IS THE BEST GOVERNMENT • BEGINNER OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION • ...
The French revolution Cross word puzzle 2021-11-08
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- people who idealized feudalism and the pre-modern era—
- a political leader that spent lots of money
- a jail
- a declaration
- an oath
- a general panic that took place between 22 July to 6 August 1789, at the start of the French revolution
- bloody terror that showed the limits of its own ideas
- people of the lower classes in late 18th-century France
- members of a loosely knit political faction during the French Revolution.
- organized gatherings hosted in private homes, usually by prominent women.
- minor-nobility
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- king
- A ruler
- a lawyer
- large political group active from the birth of the French Second Republic
- a machine that can behead people
- , a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something highly, typically someone who has just died.
- period of the French Revolution from September 5, 1793, to July 27, 1794
- an influential political club during the French Revolution.
- a revolutionary political movement that was the most famous political club during the French Revolution
- something that people do against a certain group of people
21 Clues: king • a jail • A ruler • an oath • a lawyer • a declaration • minor-nobility • a machine that can behead people • a political leader that spent lots of money • bloody terror that showed the limits of its own ideas • people who idealized feudalism and the pre-modern era— • people of the lower classes in late 18th-century France • ...
(B) TKAM-Ethan Alapatt(QUARANTINE PACKET) 2022-04-13
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- in a meditative manner
- in a broken down and poor condition
- adhering to moral principles
- marked by unjust severity or arbitrary behavior
- originating where it is found
- act between parties with a view to reconcile differences
- expressing extreme scorn
- implied by
- a representation of a person exaggerated for comic effect
- the act of scaring a weaker person to make them do something
- declared but not proven
- an unjust act
- the removal of limbs; being cut to pieces
- in a judicious manner
- provide physical relief, as from pain
- disposition to do good
- uplifting enlightenment
- dangerous to health
- able to read and write
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- lacking power or ability
- wishing or appearing to wish evil to others
- refuse to stop
- peaceful
- not sensible, responsible, or wise
- indicating good luck
- behave in a patronizing manner
- following in time or order
- devoid of intelligence
- the act of yielding
- acknowledge defeat
- that which is perceived to have its own distinct existence
- a characteristic that distinguishes objects or individuals
32 Clues: peaceful • implied by • an unjust act • refuse to stop • acknowledge defeat • the act of yielding • dangerous to health • indicating good luck • in a judicious manner • in a meditative manner • devoid of intelligence • disposition to do good • able to read and write • declared but not proven • uplifting enlightenment • lacking power or ability • expressing extreme scorn • following in time or order • ...
Period 1-3 Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-06
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- 1791; central bank proposed by Hamilton.
- wealth measured by amount Of gold; more exports and less imports.
- first 10 Constitutional Amendments; guarantees rights Of American citizens.
- 7 years war.
- non-enforcement Of trade regulations on the American Colonies.
- labor system; established by the Spanish Crown in the 1500s.
- marked the end Of the Civil War.
- series Of trades in America (Colonies) → Europe → Africa
- 1st permanent British Colony in the New World.
- exchange between the Old and New Worlds.
- an event that killed 5 Boston Colonists by British Troops.
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- any power that the Constitution doesn’t give to the federal government, are the responsibility Of the states.
- cry used by Colonists to protest Stamp Act Of 1765.
- 1796; a document by George Washington; said goodbye.
- certain rights shall not be denied for citizens.
- big part Of Native agriculture; fed large populations.
- 5 laws passed by British Parliament against Colonies; restricted rights.
- age Of optimism; 1715-1789.
- 1st agreement for self-government in America.
- period Of religious revival; 1720-1740.
20 Clues: 7 years war. • age Of optimism; 1715-1789. • marked the end Of the Civil War. • period Of religious revival; 1720-1740. • 1791; central bank proposed by Hamilton. • exchange between the Old and New Worlds. • 1st agreement for self-government in America. • 1st permanent British Colony in the New World. • certain rights shall not be denied for citizens. • ...
Period 1-3 Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-06
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- 1791; central bank proposed by Hamilton.
- wealth measured by amount Of gold; more exports and less imports.
- first 10 Constitutional Amendments; guarantees rights Of American citizens.
- 7 years war.
- non-enforcement Of trade regulations on the American Colonies.
- labor system; established by the Spanish Crown in the 1500s.
- marked the end Of the Civil War.
- series Of trades in America (Colonies) → Europe → Africa
- 1st permanent British Colony in the New World.
- exchange between the Old and New Worlds.
- an event that killed 5 Boston Colonists by British Troops.
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- any power that the Constitution doesn’t give to the federal government, are the responsibility Of the states.
- cry used by Colonists to protest Stamp Act Of 1765.
- 1796; a document by George Washington; said goodbye.
- certain rights shall not be denied for citizens.
- big part Of Native agriculture; fed large populations.
- 5 laws passed by British Parliament against Colonies; restricted rights.
- age Of optimism; 1715-1789.
- 1st agreement for self-government in America.
- period Of religious revival; 1720-1740.
20 Clues: 7 years war. • age Of optimism; 1715-1789. • marked the end Of the Civil War. • period Of religious revival; 1720-1740. • 1791; central bank proposed by Hamilton. • exchange between the Old and New Worlds. • 1st agreement for self-government in America. • 1st permanent British Colony in the New World. • certain rights shall not be denied for citizens. • ...
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 • ...
NMimba_Revolutionary Crossword 2022-02-02
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- the king signed this to prohibit the colonist to settle west of the Appalachian
- appointed Catholics to office
- wrote first constitution of any European nation
- signed "Bill of Rights"
- Petition of Right
- Charles II restored the monarchy
- representatives from all colonies met and wrote the Deceleration of Rights
- over the absolute of Charles I
- tax on tea that was not from the East India company
- included borrowed ideas from Enlightenment thinkers
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- Great Britain recognizes the independence of USA
- war over British expansion
- leader of force overthrowing King Charles
- response to the Boston Tea Party (closed Boston Harbor)
- protected citizens from their government
- Henry VIII first child
- Crispus Attucks was the first to die from this
- "Shot heard around the world"
- "Bloodless Rebellion"
- Great Britain controlled the colonies to pay this off
- committee appointed to draft Deceleration of Independence
- tax on printed materials
- gave speech on divine right
- person who thought people had 3 natural rights: Life,Liberty and Property
- person who believed in separation of church and state
25 Clues: Petition of Right • "Bloodless Rebellion" • Henry VIII first child • signed "Bill of Rights" • tax on printed materials • war over British expansion • gave speech on divine right • appointed Catholics to office • "Shot heard around the world" • over the absolute of Charles I • Charles II restored the monarchy • protected citizens from their government • ...
CNapier_Revolutionarycrossword 2022-02-03
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- Laws that gave East India company an advantage in the tea business
- Also known as the "bloodless rebellion"
- War over british expansion
- Catholic ruler of England
- Peace talks in Paris
- Writing of the Declaration of Rights and Greivances
- Died in 1603
- Leader of revolutionary force
- went from a republican government to a military dictator
- Prohibition of settling West of the Appalachain Mountains
- British troops fire into a mob and kill 5 colonists
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- Borrowed ideas from Enlightenment thinkers
- Writing of the Declaration of Independence
- Protected citizens from their government
- Defended religious freedom and the freedom of speech
- Was at war with both Spain and France
- Disagreed with parliament and believed in divine right
- War from 1642-1649 over religious freedom
- Tax on printed materials
- Daughter to James and her husband were asked to overthrow James
- Response to Boston Tea Party
- King Charles ii restores the absolute monarchy
- Influenced the Declaration of Independence
- Great Britain controlled colonies to pay this off
- "Shot heard round the world"
25 Clues: Died in 1603 • Peace talks in Paris • Tax on printed materials • Catholic ruler of England • War over british expansion • Response to Boston Tea Party • "Shot heard round the world" • Leader of revolutionary force • Was at war with both Spain and France • Also known as the "bloodless rebellion" • Protected citizens from their government • War from 1642-1649 over religious freedom • ...
Hinduism 2022-02-07
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- Hindus recognize over 330 _________ gods.
- Hinduism claims to be the ____________ religion in the world.
- Each person must move through ____________ on the way to enlightenment.
- Not all __________ are Hindus.
- Many Hindus are _____________.
- Hindus must overcome the ________ cycle.
- The highest of the four Hindu castes.
- Jnana says the human problem is _________.
- The way of devotion.
- Sacred Hindu writings.
- The Hindu caste of slaves, artisans, and tradesmen.
- Everything is God, God is everything.
- An important Hidu practice.
- The Hindu caste of nobles and rulers.
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- Hindus hope to improve their reincarnation status by properly __________ karma.
- Bhakti is the most ____________ path to moksha.
- For Hindus, life is seen as a _______.
- The way of knowledge.
- The way of works.
- Hindus accept _________ as one of many gods.
- Many gods exist.
- Prayers and chants to aid in meditation & worship.
- Hindus consider the cow to be ___________.
- Hindus hope to achieve ___________.
- Hindus must overcome the ________ that they are separate from brahman.
- The one supreme reality.
- An uncreated eternal soul.
- Most Hindus admit achieving moksha is _________.
28 Clues: Many gods exist. • The way of works. • The way of devotion. • The way of knowledge. • Sacred Hindu writings. • The one supreme reality. • An uncreated eternal soul. • An important Hidu practice. • Not all __________ are Hindus. • Many Hindus are _____________. • Hindus hope to achieve ___________. • The highest of the four Hindu castes. • Everything is God, God is everything. • ...
FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2021-12-14
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- British novelist, journalist, editor, and illustrator
- Developed the coke burning blast furnace
- Inventor best known for his improvements to the steam engine
- English Romantic painter
- Renowned as the “Father of the Railways”
- Important figure in the establishment of universal suffrage and freedom of the press in the UK
- Invented the cotton gin
- American industrialist who founded a motor company
- Had a model textile factory in New Lanark, Scotland
- He created “common sense”
- Invented the flying shuttle
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- British weavers and textile workers who were against mechanised looms and knitting frames.
- English weaver who invented the spinning Jenny
- Scottish economist and philosopher who was a key figure in the Scottish enlightenment
- Created both the spinning machine and water frame
- Invented the 4 crop rotation method
- Founder and director of homes for poor and deprived children
- British politician who was a leader in the movement to get rid of the slave trade.
- English inventor who created the atmospheric engine
- Wrote Frankenstein
- Designed the seed drill to make farming an easier task
- - Irish naturalist and geologist
22 Clues: Wrote Frankenstein • Invented the cotton gin • English Romantic painter • He created “common sense” • Invented the flying shuttle • - Irish naturalist and geologist • Invented the 4 crop rotation method • Developed the coke burning blast furnace • Renowned as the “Father of the Railways” • English weaver who invented the spinning Jenny • ...
FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2021-12-14
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- - Irish naturalist and geologist
- Invented the flying shuttle
- Inventor best known for his improvements to the steam engine
- Designed the seed drill to make farming an easier task
- English inventor who created the atmospheric engine
- British novelist, journalist, editor, and illustrator
- Invented the 4 crop rotation method
- Founder and director of homes for poor and deprived children
- English Romantic painter
- Wrote Frankenstein
- English weaver who invented the spinning Jenny
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- He created “common sense”
- Created both the spinning machine and water frame
- Scottish economist and philosopher who was a key figure in the Scottish enlightenment
- Important figure in the establishment of universal suffrage and freedom of the press in the UK
- Invented the cotton gin
- Had a model textile factory in New Lanark, Scotland
- American industrialist who founded a motor company
- Renowned as the “Father of the Railways”
- British politician who was a leader in the movement to get rid of the slave trade.
- Developed the coke burning blast furnace
- British weavers and textile workers who were against mechanised looms and knitting frames.
22 Clues: Wrote Frankenstein • Invented the cotton gin • English Romantic painter • He created “common sense” • Invented the flying shuttle • - Irish naturalist and geologist • Invented the 4 crop rotation method • Renowned as the “Father of the Railways” • Developed the coke burning blast furnace • English weaver who invented the spinning Jenny • ...
FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2021-12-14
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- Founder and director of homes for poor and deprived children
- English Romantic painter
- Wrote Frankenstein
- Scottish economist and philosopher who was a key figure in the Scottish enlightenment
- - Irish naturalist and geologist
- British novelist, journalist, editor, and illustrator
- English inventor who created the atmospheric engine
- British weavers and textile workers who were against mechanised looms and knitting frames.
- Had a model textile factory in New Lanark, Scotland
- Created both the spinning machine and water frame
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- American industrialist who founded a motor company
- Inventor best known for his improvements to the steam engine
- Developed the coke burning blast furnace
- Invented the cotton gin
- English weaver who invented the spinning Jenny
- He created “common sense”
- Important figure in the establishment of universal suffrage and freedom of the press in the UK
- Renowned as the “Father of the Railways”
- Invented the 4 crop rotation method
- Designed the seed drill to make farming an easier task
- British politician who was a leader in the movement to get rid of the slave trade.
- Invented the flying shuttle
22 Clues: Wrote Frankenstein • Invented the cotton gin • English Romantic painter • He created “common sense” • Invented the flying shuttle • - Irish naturalist and geologist • Invented the 4 crop rotation method • Developed the coke burning blast furnace • Renowned as the “Father of the Railways” • English weaver who invented the spinning Jenny • ...
Latin American revolution - Gianna Samperi 2022-01-17
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- the revolution that showed people they deserved a say (democracy)
- first name of argentine soldier who led revolutions against the Spanish
- A country that had major control pre-revolution
- French commander and leader who had major control from France pre-revolution
- First Latin American colony to gain independence
- The ideas that showed people they deserved rights (life, liberty, and property)
- revolutionary leader who freed Haiti
- born in Latin America, but have European descent
- mixed between European and Indian descent
- Colony that gains independence in 1816
- highest social class, born of Iberian descent
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- where Simon bolivar was from
- Colony that gains independence in 1810
- what people of the revolution were fighting for
- last name of rebellion leader who opposed taxation against the poor
- from African and European descent, one of the lowest social classes
- the number of Latin American countries that gained freedom
- The European country saint Domingue belonged to
- the revolution that showed people they had to fight to be free
- freed the slaves and took control of Saint Domingue
20 Clues: where Simon bolivar was from • revolutionary leader who freed Haiti • Colony that gains independence in 1810 • Colony that gains independence in 1816 • mixed between European and Indian descent • highest social class, born of Iberian descent • what people of the revolution were fighting for • A country that had major control pre-revolution • ...
Belief Systems 2022-09-29
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- the internal and inherent nature of reality in hinduism
- Spiritual leaders of Judaism
- Where Buddhists worship
- where Hinduism originated
- How people are treated and how they are ranked within society
- Where Christianity originated
- where Islam originated from
- Wise person that many chinese belief systems listened to
- The Holiest place for jews to pray
- holy book of Islam
- Founder of Buddhism
- Where Buddhism Originated
- Chinese belief system where the people believe in harmony
- Founder of Judaism
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- The path to enlightenment in Buddhism
- Jesus' birthday, ckebrated on December 25th
- Holy book of Christianity
- Holy day of Islam
- Most Well known founder of Christianity
- The temple where Jews pray
- What happens to hindus after death
- Celebration of the ressurection of Jesus
- 3 most known gods of Hinduism
- What Yin and Yang people want to achieve
- Chinese belief system believing in personal ethics and mortality
- Holy book of Buddhism
- Founder of Islam
- How many founders of Hinduism there are
- where Christians go to pray
- where Islamic people pray
30 Clues: Founder of Islam • Holy day of Islam • holy book of Islam • Founder of Judaism • Founder of Buddhism • Holy book of Buddhism • Where Buddhists worship • Holy book of Christianity • where Hinduism originated • Where Buddhism Originated • where Islamic people pray • The temple where Jews pray • where Islam originated from • where Christians go to pray • Spiritual leaders of Judaism • ...
French-themed crossword - by John Foley 2022-10-05
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- Adorable ou Mignon
- For the flavour of a foreign language film far better to have sous-titres than this
- Bouillon de viande clarifié
- Sonnerie de cloche répétée pour donner l'alarme
- Cornes des cervidés
- Smoked one is a kipper
- Age of Enlightenment philosopher _______, born this month in 1713
- Charlemagne's father
- Tresse de cheveux
- Jue de hasard national
- Market stall
- Little bell
- Poet, playwright and critic, Théophile ________, who died this month in 1872
- Pink or flower
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- Occitanie town west of Avignon
- Cheers!
- Censor or supress
- Arm or leg
- Ballot box used during an election
- Porc sauvage
- Hasten or hurry
- If a match was this it ended in a draw
- Edible fruit of the Malus domestica
- Carmen composer born in Paris this month in 1838
- Sport venue with seating for spectators
- Sick leave: ________ maladie
- Litote pour bien (3,3)
- Slang for money
- Gardien de la paix
- Artist noted for his paintings of rural workers: Jean-François ________, born this month in 1814
30 Clues: Cheers! • Arm or leg • Little bell • Porc sauvage • Market stall • Pink or flower • Hasten or hurry • Slang for money • Censor or supress • Tresse de cheveux • Adorable ou Mignon • Gardien de la paix • Cornes des cervidés • Charlemagne's father • Smoked one is a kipper • Litote pour bien (3,3) • Jue de hasard national • Bouillon de viande clarifié • Sick leave: ________ maladie • ...
Civics: From the Magna Carta All The Way to the Constitutional Amendments 2021-05-02
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- law cases involving people; not criminal
- led to Constitutional Convention
- left England in debt
- job of government is to protect its people
- English troops killed a few colonists
- unalienable rights
- states stronger than central government
- prohibited in article 1.9
- complaints made about King George
- person needs to be told what is the charge
- legislative stronger than executive
- 3 branches of government
- Olive Branch petition written
- established a limited monarchy
- unfair taxes made by King George on colonists
- spoken lies
- included in amendment 5
- person is removed from office
- individual rights in England
- he established 2 enlightenment ideas
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- the first 10 amendments
- Colonists response to King George's act
- confederal system
- common sense
- protected in amendment 4
- Colonists break free
- first written colonial constitution
- English tea dumped into Boston Harbor
- introduction to Declaration of Independence
- after the fact; unconstitutional
- government needs to take your home and pay
- each branch checks on the others
- religious and social movement
- there is enough evidence to go to trial
34 Clues: spoken lies • common sense • confederal system • unalienable rights • left England in debt • Colonists break free • the first 10 amendments • included in amendment 5 • protected in amendment 4 • 3 branches of government • prohibited in article 1.9 • individual rights in England • religious and social movement • Olive Branch petition written • person is removed from office • ...
American Revolution 2022-10-24
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- was the first congress of the 13 colonies
- a group of battles in the Revolutionary war
- tax on paper items
- freedom limited by the need for order in society.
- wrote common sense
- group of taxes
- age of reason
- governer of VA and member of congress
- insures that the people have power
- controling a who market
- wanted to break apart from Britain
- people who didnt take a side in the war
- British-produced boundary marked in the Appalachian Mountains at the Eastern Continental Divide
- Colonist who are ready to fight in a minutes notice
- 5 people killed by the British in Boston
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- ones who stayed loyal to the king
- wrote the second treatise of Government
- people dressed at indians and threw tea in harbor
- formalized the alliance between France and the Patriots
- was credited with writing the declaration of independence
- was the British Commander
- written by thomas paine
- also known as the 7 years war
- signed in 1776
- War fought between Britain and the 13 Colonies
- that everyone is born with
- captured quebec
27 Clues: age of reason • group of taxes • signed in 1776 • captured quebec • tax on paper items • wrote common sense • written by thomas paine • controling a who market • was the British Commander • that everyone is born with • also known as the 7 years war • ones who stayed loyal to the king • insures that the people have power • wanted to break apart from Britain • ...
French Revolution 2023-11-30
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- Describes an equilibrium of social, political, and economic strength
- Who lived at the Palace of Versailles?
- A commune where Louis XVI lived
- A revolution that represented a political change
- A movement that preached personal freedom for France
- The Estates-General included representatives of the…
- A country with 50% urban population that was unemployed
- Overturned the absolute monarchy of Louis XVI
- A leader that rules the entire country
- Sun is center
- Where France lot a lot of valuable territory
- Supported the idea of Heliocentrism
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- Lawyer and leader of the Jacobins
- Francois-Marie Arouet is…
- Turning point of France's government
- Years of discoveries that changed the way scientists work
- What had ruled France since the mid-1600s?
- Kings and Queens
- The country that America came from
- Seven Years War is known as
- A series of laws which usaully makes up a government
- A torture device used to decapitate
- Largest part of United Kingdom
- What did Baron de Montesquieu critique
- Earth is center
25 Clues: Sun is center • Earth is center • Kings and Queens • Francois-Marie Arouet is… • Seven Years War is known as • Largest part of United Kingdom • A commune where Louis XVI lived • Lawyer and leader of the Jacobins • The country that America came from • A torture device used to decapitate • Supported the idea of Heliocentrism • Turning point of France's government • ...
Unit 2 Word Wall 2023-09-24
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- Hostility against Jewish people
- A sovereign head of state like kings or emperors
- Group with religious duties to the Christian church
- A Muslim place of worship
- medieval knightly system social/moral code of honor
- Someone who is blamed for mistakes of others to hide fault
- Aristocrat with political status
- Bishop of Rome as head of Roman Catholic Church
- The area ruled by a caliph
- A member of Buddhism reaching for enlightenment under chastity
- Successor of Muhammad, chief Muslim ruler
- A master holding influence under the king
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- A person with different religious beliefs than the main religions
- medieval Europe social system: crown, church, nobles, knights, peasants, serfs mainly
- form of government with monarch as the head
- A person practicing religious heresy
- Opinions opposing orthodox religious beliefs
- building for monk communities under religious vows
- religion ritual imparting divinity (mainly Christian)
- officially excluding someone from participating in the sacraments
- The office or authority of the pope
- A laborer on farms bound to their lords estate in the feudal system
- Japanese samurai code of honor and morality
23 Clues: A Muslim place of worship • The area ruled by a caliph • Hostility against Jewish people • Aristocrat with political status • The office or authority of the pope • A person practicing religious heresy • Successor of Muhammad, chief Muslim ruler • A master holding influence under the king • form of government with monarch as the head • ...
Unit 0 Review 2024-02-06
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- One of the rivers in the Fertile Crescent
- Who rules Egypt?
- who was at the top of the Roman social class
- the Writing System used in Sumer
- What was part of a temple in Ur?
- Where did civilization begin?
- Before the agricultural revolution, these people moved place to place
- in Buddhism the goal is to reach
- One of Hinduism's Holy Book
- The Romans hired foreign soldiers called
- People believed that Jesus was the
- Who tried to take control of the Roman Empire
- Pyramids were built as
- What ethical system did Shi Huangdi use
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- Sacred book of The Hebrews
- Ended the persecution of the Christians
- Who tried to split the Empire
- who led Athens through their golden age?
- King David established the capital of the Kingdom of Israel at
- where was Alexander the Great from?
- Who was the ruler during the Pax Romana
- The Parthenon was built to honor who
- Who led the Exodus
- what type of writing system was used in Egypt?
24 Clues: Who rules Egypt? • Who led the Exodus • Pyramids were built as • Sacred book of The Hebrews • One of Hinduism's Holy Book • Who tried to split the Empire • Where did civilization begin? • the Writing System used in Sumer • What was part of a temple in Ur? • in Buddhism the goal is to reach • People believed that Jesus was the • where was Alexander the Great from? • ...
Unit 9 Terms 2024-01-30
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- Arrangement of workers and machines in a factory
- French writer
- English philosopher, scientist, and historian
- God given right given to king or queen to rule a country
- 18th century inventor and instrument maker
- Concentration of human populations into discrete areas
- 18th century french philosopher; leading figure of the enlightenment
- The claim by a state to exclusive control over a foreign area or territory
- Economic group between upper and lower class
- Policy or act of extending a country's power into other territories
- Italian astronomer and mathematician; first to use telescope to study stars
- Group of people agree to give up certain rights in order to protect their rights
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- English mathematician and physicist
- Meeting where major European powers negotiated claims to territory in Africa
- Someone who starts or owns a business
- Buildings with facilities for manufacturing
- English philosopher and political theorist
- Cosmological model in which the sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of the three branches
- Establishing facts through testing and experimentation
20 Clues: French writer • English mathematician and physicist • Someone who starts or owns a business • 18th century inventor and instrument maker • English philosopher and political theorist • Buildings with facilities for manufacturing • Economic group between upper and lower class • English philosopher, scientist, and historian • Arrangement of workers and machines in a factory • ...
India Review 2023-10-27
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- The Enlightened One
- trade partner to the Indus Valley Civ
- one of the three main forms of Brahman
- The moral code or behavior guidelines for Buddhists (2 wds)
- The ability to try again
- Mountains that protect and isolate India
- a person who spreads religion to another area
- advanced water system of the Indus Valley Civ
- Sacred river in India to Hindus
- Activity that helped spread Buddhism to China
- the ultimate goal of Hindus
- One of two groups whose beliefs merged to create HInduism
- Social organization of Hindu India (2 wds)
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- layout of Indus Valley cities (2 wds)
- According to the Buddha, "life is ________"
- the holy book of the Hindu people
- the religious and moral duties of all Hindus
- Seasonal wind patterns that bring wet and dry periods to India
- The Priests of Hinduism
- One city of the Indus Valley Civ
- the principle of nonviolence toward living things
- this determines your next life cycle
- continent of India
- Enlightenment to Buddhists
- "caste" with the worst karma
- job of the Kshatriyas
26 Clues: continent of India • The Enlightened One • job of the Kshatriyas • The Priests of Hinduism • The ability to try again • Enlightenment to Buddhists • the ultimate goal of Hindus • "caste" with the worst karma • Sacred river in India to Hindus • One city of the Indus Valley Civ • the holy book of the Hindu people • this determines your next life cycle • ...
Mr. Willdigg Super Intense Incredibly Useful Crossword Review 2019-01-13
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- Creator of heliocentric theory
- Incompetent French King
- : Hands off the economy
- Nationalism in Italy and Germany
- to insult a month
- Drake`s real name
- Russian leader
- The murderer of Louis
- 1790s in France
- Rules for dividing up Africa
- Created peace after Napoleon
- Bolivar`s dream
- Freed South America
- Racist Rational for Imperialism
- King or Queen with complete control
- Power to rule comes from God
- Ended the French revolution
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- The problem with First period
- The Heart
- To divide into parts A.K.A Africa
- Powder Keg of Europe
- students over the summer or Communist belief
- Ruled this country for 70 years, 126 days the second longest of any monarch
- He wrote communist manifesto
- Opened up trade with Japan
- Blood and Iron
- Geography of Japan
- Willdigg`s rival
- One of the reasons for French Revolution
- Colonizer of Haiti or 10th Grader`s Last Name
- Results of Opium War
- Indian resistance movement
- Locke life, liberty, and property
- 2nd Estate
34 Clues: The Heart • 2nd Estate • Blood and Iron • Russian leader • 1790s in France • Bolivar`s dream • Willdigg`s rival • to insult a month • Drake`s real name • Geography of Japan • Freed South America • Powder Keg of Europe • Results of Opium War • The murderer of Louis • Incompetent French King • : Hands off the economy • Opened up trade with Japan • Indian resistance movement • ...
Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-20
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- / allowed Europeans to to conquer other nations
- XVI / a kind during the french revolution
- Bonaparte / a military general who came to lead French
- / country gain power by its supply of gold and silver
- of Demarcation / an imaginary line between Portugal and Spain during the Explorations
- / believe people should do what best in society
- Passage / middle part of the triangular trade
- / a social contract or an agreement
- / people have their own rights
- Locke / people should have natural rights, and can overthrow their government
- / allowed sailors to determines latitude
- / where people own their own property, make goods, and buy and sell them
- / to sell
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- / tax
- / gold and silver
- / believe that the sun is in the center of the universe
- / freed all slaves on the island
- / a feeling of unity and pride as a nations
- / used a magnetic needle to determined North
- Rights / life, liberty, own property
- Code / set of laws based on ideas on the Enlightenment
- Right / believe the king gets it power from god
- of Trade / to export more than import
- / to buy
24 Clues: / tax • / to buy • / to sell • / gold and silver • / people have their own rights • / freed all slaves on the island • / a social contract or an agreement • Rights / life, liberty, own property • of Trade / to export more than import • / allowed sailors to determines latitude • XVI / a kind during the french revolution • / a feeling of unity and pride as a nations • ...
Quiz#2 (Set C) 2019-08-29
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- A kind of social identity that refers to your interests, passion, and hobbies
- ___________ Group; A kind of social identity that pertains to a group that may suffer from prejudice.
- Consists of concrete possessions that carry the designation my or mine
- Refers to all of the various ways people answer the question “Who am I?”
- The religion that believes that God eternally exists in the Holy Trinity
- The god of Muslims
- The last prophet sent by God for Muslims
- the sacred scripture in Hinduism
- The religion that anchors on four noble truths principle
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- Islam's statement of faith
- The belief in and worship of a God or gods
- Refers to how we are recognized by others
- Inner or psychological self
- An attribute of God that refers to Him being unfathomable
- The sum total of your actions in every incarnation
- The ultimate goal of Buddhism
- A type of identity that is earned or chosen
- The person who introduced the concept of Empirical Self
- A type of identity that is beyond an individual's control
- The cycle of reincarnation
20 Clues: The god of Muslims • Islam's statement of faith • The cycle of reincarnation • Inner or psychological self • The ultimate goal of Buddhism • the sacred scripture in Hinduism • The last prophet sent by God for Muslims • Refers to how we are recognized by others • The belief in and worship of a God or gods • A type of identity that is earned or chosen • ...
World Chapter 3 2020-02-19
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- “father” of the religions of Judaism, Christianity, Islam
- The belief in Many Deities
- Holy Scriptures of Hinduism
- Priest Caste of Hinduism
- A mutual promise or agreement – Such as the agreement between God and Jewish people in the Bible.
- seafaring people who lived on Crete and spread their culture through trade
- The belief in One Deity
- Indo-European people who migrated to the Indus River Valley of India
- founder of Buddhism
- number of commandments traditionally associated with Judaism
- According to the Buddha life is filled with this ______
- movement of a people from one region to another
- The greatest Phoenician colony was in
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- The good of ones life and determines their reincarnation
- religion that teaches everything in the universe has a soul and should not be harmed
- Preserver God of Hinduism
- powerful traders along the Mediterranean who developed an alphabet
- Also known as Samsara or rebirth
- Destroyer God of Hinduism
- Nirvana or Moksha
- Also known as Asia Minor (Modern Turkey)
- Lowest caste of Hinduism
- Warrior Caste of Hinduism
- Artisan caste of Hinduism
24 Clues: Nirvana or Moksha • founder of Buddhism • The belief in One Deity • Priest Caste of Hinduism • Lowest caste of Hinduism • Preserver God of Hinduism • Destroyer God of Hinduism • Warrior Caste of Hinduism • Artisan caste of Hinduism • The belief in Many Deities • Holy Scriptures of Hinduism • Also known as Samsara or rebirth • The greatest Phoenician colony was in • ...
Michael Kuzilla - Prologue 2020-09-15
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- rulers power restricted by constitution
- government ruled by citizens
- rule of people
- system for controlling society
- monotheistic religion, taught equality
- limited monarchy´s power, protected free speech
- turning point in english constitutional history
- written by angry nobles, gurantees political rights
- religion founded by jesus
- government power to be divided
- jewish code
- cultural movement in italy (1300s)
- monarchs chosen by god, responsible only to god
- applied methods of science to all aspects of society
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- developed by roman christianity
- citizens elect representatives to make laws and policies for them
- reflected customs and principles established over time
- the right to life, liberty, and property
- citizens elect leaders
- government ruled by few powerful people
- process of law to have the law work in known, orderly ways
- agreement among members of society
- organization, establish world peace
- religious reform movement
- controlls foreign and financial policies
- no taxation without representation
- religion for jews
- kings
- dividing government into 3 different branches
- government ruled by small land-owning family
30 Clues: kings • jewish code • rule of people • religion for jews • citizens elect leaders • religion founded by jesus • religious reform movement • government ruled by citizens • system for controlling society • government power to be divided • developed by roman christianity • agreement among members of society • no taxation without representation • cultural movement in italy (1300s) • ...
war 2024-09-09
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- Passage toughest part of Triangular Trade
- Britain's biggest rival in north america was
- Neglect Britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies.
- was an 18th century intellectual movement that emphasized reason and the scientific method.
- was a large farm in the southern colonists
- Franklin invented bi-focals the Franklin stove
- Rebellion slave uprising in the colonies.
- Andros was named by King James II to rule over the dominion of New England
- Awakening religious revival movement of the 1700s.
- of New England Created by King James from Mine to Northern New Jersey.
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- Americans Second Largest ethnic group in the colonies.
- Men from the colonies who fought GB
- governing body of Great Britain
- Trade 3 part system in which sales were brought to the colonies.
- Crop grown on plantations and was meant to sell for profit.
- Servants came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices with families and learn a trade.
- attacked the valley river
- The theory that the colonies were there to get Britain rich.
- acts were meant to punish the colonists
- illegal smuggling of goods a cash crop
20 Clues: attacked the valley river • governing body of Great Britain • Men from the colonies who fought GB • illegal smuggling of goods a cash crop • Passage toughest part of Triangular Trade • was a large farm in the southern colonists • acts were meant to punish the colonists • Britain's biggest rival in north america was • Rebellion slave uprising in the colonies. • ...
Crossword clues 2024-05-08
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- who created the statue of david?
- when was the printing press made?
- Who discovered gravity?
- A religious reform called the what?
- what country found the most gold in the americas?
- what did the spanish and europeans want from the natives?
- who destroyed the aztec empire?
- could use stars to find their exact location?
- people who broke from the catholic church?
- Guy who made mona lisa?
- what queen helped christopher columbus?
- who created the printing press?
- Who said the earth orbits the sun?
Down
- famous writer of plays?
- period of creativity,insiration,and ideas is what?
- what age did the scientific revolution lead to?
- what year did columbus have his voyage to america?
- series of events that led to modrn science? 1
- series of reforms known as the what?
- is the first person to try to travel around the world?
- where did the renaissance start?
- is to travel all the way around?
- the use of reason in shaping peoples ideas about society and politics defined a period called the what?
- another name for america?
24 Clues: famous writer of plays? • Who discovered gravity? • Guy who made mona lisa? • another name for america? • who destroyed the aztec empire? • who created the printing press? • who created the statue of david? • where did the renaissance start? • is to travel all the way around? • when was the printing press made? • Who said the earth orbits the sun? • ...
Social Studies: Unit 2 Review 2024-04-03
Across
- Palace where the French monarchy lived; built from citizens tax money
- "Darkest" period of the French Revolution
- Type of government where one person or army is in control; not very fair
- Situation where there is no government
- Type of government that has a king or queen
- The leader/founder of Sikhism
- One of the main causes of the French Revolution
- Type of government elected by a majority of the people
- Term that means believing in one God
- Type of government where a few people who are usually wealthy rule
- Muhammad was the prophet for what monotheistic religion
- Social class order of Hinduism
- One of the other main causes of the French Revolution
Down
- Type of monarchy that is controlled by a law (constitution)
- Type of government where voters select their representatives
- The agreement made by French citizens to unite
- Type of government where the government controls everything and everything is "equal"
- Where the idea of "innocent until proven guilty" is found
- What Buddha found after meditating under the Bodhi tree
- Babylonian emperor whose laws were "an eye for an eye"
20 Clues: The leader/founder of Sikhism • Social class order of Hinduism • Term that means believing in one God • Situation where there is no government • "Darkest" period of the French Revolution • Type of government that has a king or queen • The agreement made by French citizens to unite • One of the main causes of the French Revolution • ...
Unit 4 Book 4 2024-04-13
Across
- an unfilled space or interval; a gap
- the act of making sb. understand sth. or freeing them from false beliefs
- prevent the development, action, or expression of (a feeling, impulse, idea, etc.)
- the acting out of a past event
- the state of being soft and woolly
- a painted cloth hung at the back of a theatre stage as part of the scenery
- gradually increase
- evoke or suggest images, memories, and emotions
- make sb. leave his or her country and live abroad
- foolish act, idea, or practice
- a soft hat tied under the chin
Down
- a brief experience of an emotion, typically an unpleasant one
- face up to and deal with (a problem or difficult situation)
- harmful or evil
- a meal or party during which food is cooked on a metal frame over a fire and eaten outdoors
- anxiety or nervousness
- represent (a quality or concept) by a figure in human form
- in accordance with laws or rules; correct
- make a quick clever reply to an insult or criticism
- improper or inappropriate in a striking or shocking way
20 Clues: harmful or evil • gradually increase • anxiety or nervousness • the acting out of a past event • foolish act, idea, or practice • a soft hat tied under the chin • the state of being soft and woolly • an unfilled space or interval; a gap • in accordance with laws or rules; correct • evoke or suggest images, memories, and emotions • ...
World Religions 2024-08-12
Across
- - A place of worship for Muslims.
- - The holy book of Christianity.
- - The holy book of Islam.
- - The social hierarchy in Hinduism.
- - The holiest city in Islam, where the Kaaba is located.
- - A spiritual leader in Judaism.
- - The ultimate goal in Buddhism, a state of enlightenment and liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
- - The promised deliverer of the Jewish nation, also a central figure in Christianity.
- - The central reference of the religious Judaic tradition.
- - The pilgrimage to Mecca that every Muslim must undertake at least once.
- - The liberation from the cycle of rebirth in Hinduism.
Down
- - The belief in rebirth after death, common in Hinduism and Buddhism.
- - In Islam, the spiritual struggle against sin.
- - A practice in Buddhism for focusing the mind and achieving mindfulness.
- Clues:
- - The oldest sacred scriptures of Hinduism.
- - The concept in Hinduism and Buddhism that actions influence future events.
- - The Christian doctrine of God existing as three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- - The cycle of death and rebirth in Hinduism and Buddhism.
- - A place of worship in Judaism.
20 Clues: Clues: • - The holy book of Islam. • - The holy book of Christianity. • - A spiritual leader in Judaism. • - A place of worship in Judaism. • - A place of worship for Muslims. • - The social hierarchy in Hinduism. • - The oldest sacred scriptures of Hinduism. • - In Islam, the spiritual struggle against sin. • - The liberation from the cycle of rebirth in Hinduism. • ...
Open Notebook Assignment 2024-08-21
Across
- Idea that citizens give power to the government
- Written by Thomas Paine in 1776.
- The absence of government or rules of any kind.
- Life, _________, and the pursuit of happiness.
- Those who own the means of production.
- Economic system where citizens own/use factors of production for profit.
- Workers who produce the goods
- Checks and _______________
- Having supreme and absolute authority within territorial boundaries
- Group of people united by race, language, or customs.
Down
- Economic system where buyers and sellers make choices in the markeplace.
- Idea that certain people are chosen by God to rule.
- People surrender certain freedoms in exchange for protection.
- Using limited resources to satisfy wants and needs.
- Economic system where the factors of production are owned by the government.
- The _______ of law.
- Government should keep its hands off the economy - to let alone
- Document written in 1215 that limited the powers of the King
- Believed humans are born with natural rights
- 17th & 18th Century era involving new ideas about government.
- Set of things people collectively agree they should be free to do.
21 Clues: The _______ of law. • Checks and _______________ • Workers who produce the goods • Written by Thomas Paine in 1776. • Those who own the means of production. • Believed humans are born with natural rights • Life, _________, and the pursuit of happiness. • Idea that citizens give power to the government • The absence of government or rules of any kind. • ...
World History Final Review 2024-06-14
Across
- GDP
- Who wrote The Leviathan, supporting a secular vision of an absolutist state?
- a tax on imports or exports
- The working class
- Neither side is advancing. War is at a standstill.
- Government controls means of production providing benefits for all citizens
- Division between communist Eastern Europe and Western Europe
- like patriotism; pride in country; possibly sense of superiority
Down
- indirect conflicts between the superpowers
- This Enlightenment philosopher wrote about Natural Rights ?
- argued strongly against harsh treatment of Native Americans
- state control over every aspect of public and private life
- He took over after Lenin
- International competition to acquire more weapons
- brought new crops to Europe from the Americas
- Supranational organization designed to provide defense and security.
- Former colonies gain independence from their home country
- An economic system based on private ownership and businesses
- The King receives his authority from God
- 1st communist leader and Leader of Russian Revolution
- Which leader's policies included glasnost and perestroika?
- The founder of communism who died before the Revolution
22 Clues: GDP • The working class • He took over after Lenin • a tax on imports or exports • The King receives his authority from God • indirect conflicts between the superpowers • brought new crops to Europe from the Americas • International competition to acquire more weapons • Neither side is advancing. War is at a standstill. • 1st communist leader and Leader of Russian Revolution • ...
End of Trimester 1 Review 2024-10-03
Across
- Belief in 1 god
- Seasonal geographical phenomenon that impacted the IRVC people
- Rebirth in Hinduism
- Belief in multiple gods
- Thousands of these have been found in the Indus River Valley
- Relating to moral principles
- Type of metal used for casting in the Zhou Dynasty
- Agreement between Abraham and God
- The cycle of life and death in Hinduism
- Series of rulers passing power
- The law of the universe that determines right from wrong (Hinduism)
- Great leader of the New Kingdom who fought the Hittites
- Founder of Judaism
- Preserver of the Universe
Down
- Belief in a single deity, but recognizing other gods as facets of a supreme god
- Power in a government divided amongst many rather than 1 person having all the power
- Upper class whose wealth is based on land
- Age of King Tut when he died
- Group assigned by birth in Hinduism
- Enlightenment in Hinduism
- Arranged in a systematic form of code
- Soul in Hinduism
- another name for Indus River Valley
- Migrated into the IRVC and possibly contributed to its collapse
24 Clues: Belief in 1 god • Soul in Hinduism • Founder of Judaism • Rebirth in Hinduism • Belief in multiple gods • Enlightenment in Hinduism • Preserver of the Universe • Age of King Tut when he died • Relating to moral principles • Series of rulers passing power • Agreement between Abraham and God • Group assigned by birth in Hinduism • another name for Indus River Valley • ...
World History Crossword 2023-02-17
Across
- Triangular shape on top of building with sculptures
- Long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds
- Where 300 Spartans died to slow down the Persians
- time before written records
- Calendar currently used in the Western world
- Belief in one god
- Leader in ancient Egypt
- Chinese philosopher
- Class system in ancient India
- First human-like being
- Capital of old Egyptian Kingdom
- Religion in China emphasizing being one with nature
- modern day location of Mesopotamia
- Greek city state focused on arts and learning
- Trade route from China to the West
Down
- Wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- State of enlightenment in Buddhism (also a band)
- Belief in many gods
- Strict philosophy in China
- Last pharaoh of Egypt
- High city in Rome
- League led by Athens during Pelopponesian War
- The fanciest column
- Bablyonian king who conquered Jersualem and built hanging gardens
- Means new stone age
- Belief that your actions have consequences in this life and the next
- Greece's biggest enemy
- Greek city state focused on war
- number system used by the Sumerians
29 Clues: High city in Rome • Belief in one god • Belief in many gods • The fanciest column • Means new stone age • Chinese philosopher • Last pharaoh of Egypt • Greece's biggest enemy • First human-like being • Leader in ancient Egypt • Strict philosophy in China • time before written records • Class system in ancient India • Wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • Greek city state focused on war • ...
Economics unit 2 2023-02-02
Across
- money, especially banknotes
- lowest medieval social class
- ____stock; buying shares of stock in a company
- life, liberty, and property (2 words)
- taxes placed on foreign goods
- people are born without limits placed by heredity (2 words)
- being responsible for something by law
- John, who promoted the "blank slate"
- fencing off of land for private use
- new middle class, following the end of feudalism
- state of being free
- anything that motivates you to succeed
- this system provided stable currency and loans
Down
- economic system featuring "fixed wealth," command economies, and craft guilds
- business as a legal entity of its own
- property that one personally owns
- shift of peasantry to towns
- medieval social class just below the king
- philosophical movement that emphasized the value of individual rights
- financial gain
- written rules for a government to follow
- this was lowered by joint stock & incorporation
- money or assets needed to start a business
- charges on money that is borrowed
- _____ capitalist; person who provides capital for a share of profits
- _____ of _____, formed in 1694
26 Clues: financial gain • state of being free • money, especially banknotes • shift of peasantry to towns • lowest medieval social class • taxes placed on foreign goods • _____ of _____, formed in 1694 • property that one personally owns • charges on money that is borrowed • fencing off of land for private use • John, who promoted the "blank slate" • business as a legal entity of its own • ...
Unit 5 Crossword 2023-04-19
Across
- The development of a group of government ministers, or officials.
- Collected taxes and administered Justice
- The earth- centered view of the universe
- A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- An Italian scientist
- The war that lasted until 1763 that was fought in Europe, India, and North America.
- The idea that nothing cab ever be known for certain
- The bloodless overthrow of King James II
- A conflict over religion and territory and for power among European ruling families.
- The great English scientist
Down
- Ruler of France
- The declaration of religious toleration
- Sun centerd theory
- A new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems.
- Where laws limited the ruler's power
- Kings or queen who held all of the power within their states boundaries
- The idea that god created the monarchy and that the monarch acted as God's representative on earth.
- James I son
- Latin meaning "to have the body"
- Of using Western Europe as a model for change
20 Clues: James I son • Ruler of France • Sun centerd theory • An Italian scientist • The great English scientist • Latin meaning "to have the body" • Where laws limited the ruler's power • The declaration of religious toleration • Collected taxes and administered Justice • The earth- centered view of the universe • The bloodless overthrow of King James II • ...
FRANKY STAN PUZZLE 2023-04-28
Across
- the monster is
- elizebeth dies on her
- allegory to this book
- the creature can be seen as a - hero
- poem by P.B.S, relates to/featured in the novel
- Franks BFF
- the captain of a ship bound for the North Pole
- at the end Victor and the monster -
- who said this?? "You seek for knowledge and wisdom, as I once did; and I ardently hope that the gratification of your wishes may not be a serpent to sting you, as mine has been."
- the best enlgish teacher
- subtitles and fire and Greek stuff
- In Mary Shelley's novel, Frankenstein, the creature's identity as a monster and revenge/rage is caused by social norms, and Victor's failure to take responsibility for his (selfish) actions
Down
- scared of -!
- a symbol of enlightenment in the novel
- the guy is trying to marry his -!!!!(ew)
- a theme of the novel/what the creature experiences
- the creature asked Victor for a -
- this character was so annoying
- the type of relationship the creature and Victor has lowkey
- who said this??? "The fallen angel becomes the malignant devil. Yet even the enemy of God and man had friends and associates in his desolation; I am alone."
- the monster wants -!
- the author is Mary -
- a genre of literature the novel is
23 Clues: Franks BFF • scared of -! • the monster is • the monster wants -! • the author is Mary - • elizebeth dies on her • allegory to this book • the best enlgish teacher • this character was so annoying • the creature asked Victor for a - • a genre of literature the novel is • subtitles and fire and Greek stuff • at the end Victor and the monster - • the creature can be seen as a - hero • ...
Unit 3 Test 2022-12-12
Across
- all citizens and institutions within a country, state, or community are accountable to the same law
- Wrote the 95 theses & separated from the catholic church
- One of the most important inventors and artists of all time
- worked the land then given land after a certain length of time
- a payment to forgive all sins
- the people are the source of all political power
- author of The Prince
- belief in maintaining the status quo
- an emergence of the modern sciences
- belief in change in progress to improve society
- Light sailing ship
- accumulation of wealth through trade
Down
- extreme support for ones own nation
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Painted the school of Athens
- Means rebirth, focus on art, culture and philosophy
- trading of diseases, food, ideas and animals
- Discovered gravity
- agreement betwen spain and portugal
- idea that earth is the center of the universe
- emphasis on the worth of the individual
- 18th century time period marked by a rejection of traditional social, religious, and political ideas
- Inventor of the printing press
- Inventor of the telescope
24 Clues: Discovered gravity • Light sailing ship • author of The Prince • Painted the Mona Lisa • Inventor of the telescope • Painted the school of Athens • a payment to forgive all sins • Inventor of the printing press • extreme support for ones own nation • agreement betwen spain and portugal • an emergence of the modern sciences • belief in maintaining the status quo • ...
MCHS Holiday + History Crossword - 2024 2024-12-19
Across
- Marv and Harry leave the water running at every home they rob in this movie
- Steve's favorite thing to watch on TV on Christmas day
- "Jingle Bells" was originally written to celebrate this holiday
- Rob's favorite holiday treat
- in this country, the traditional New Year's gift is pomegranate
- All she wants for Christmas is you
- Sola's favorite holiday drink to make
- holiday celebrated in the U.K. on December 26
- Annual celebration of African American culture in late December
- People celebrate Christmas in this country by eating KFC
- Will Ferrell holiday movie classic, also Mary Margaret's favorite
Down
- this country celebrates the New Year on April 14th
- it's tradition to jump off a chair to ring in the new year in this country
- Justine's favorite holiday tradition
- New Year holiday in Vietnam
- Gabby's favorite Christmas movie, "_____ Before Christmas"
- Kendra's favorite Christmas song, "____ the Red-Nosed Reindeer"
- _____ Griswold Keven's favorite holiday movie character
- Jewish celebration in December
- Buddhist celebration in December of the day the Buddha gained enlightenment
- "Christmas truce" temporarily halted this major war
21 Clues: New Year holiday in Vietnam • Rob's favorite holiday treat • Jewish celebration in December • All she wants for Christmas is you • Justine's favorite holiday tradition • Sola's favorite holiday drink to make • holiday celebrated in the U.K. on December 26 • this country celebrates the New Year on April 14th • "Christmas truce" temporarily halted this major war • ...
World History Crossword 2025-03-13
Across
- Government by the people
- The war triggered by the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand
- Leader of the Reformation
- The Roman leader who was assassinated
- Religious wars between Christians and Muslims
- The domination of one country by another
- The rise of machines and factories
- The first written set of laws
- Independent communities like Athens and Sparta
- A period that emphasized reason and science
- The world becoming more interconnected
- A period of cultural rebirth in Europe
Down
- The shift from hunting to farming
- The U.S. vs. Soviet Union conflict without direct war
- A movement that challenged the Catholic Church
- The genocide of Jewish people during WWII
- A revolution that overthrew the monarchy
- The early government of Rome before emperors
- The first known civilization
- A society with cities, government, and writing
- A system where land is exchanged for service
- A civilization along the Nile River
- The belief in human potential and achievements
- The ruler of ancient Egypt
- The first attempt at an international peace organization
25 Clues: Government by the people • Leader of the Reformation • The ruler of ancient Egypt • The first known civilization • The first written set of laws • The shift from hunting to farming • The rise of machines and factories • A civilization along the Nile River • The Roman leader who was assassinated • The world becoming more interconnected • A period of cultural rebirth in Europe • ...
Vocabulary Modules: 1,2,3 2025-03-25
Across
- religious leader
- an 18th century intellectual movement that emphased the use of reason and the scientific method as means of obtaining knowledge
- Christian military expiditions to drive muslims from their holy land
- a group that believed God's light burned inside everyone
- Native Americans that lived in the valleys of salt and gila
- spanish explorers
- Native American's that settled in the Valley of mexico
- colonial malitia ready to fight
- Mound build society based in Ohio River Valley
- Wampanoag cheif
Down
- belief in equality for all people
- the ottawa leader that recognized that a french leader was a loss for native americans
- religious movement to reform Roman Catholic Church leading to the making of multiple protestant churches
- social ordering by rank, class, or age
- the establishment of outlying parents country
- Native American group that lived on mesa tops, cliff sides, and bottom of four corners
- a person who becomes property of others
- a series of laws by parliment in 1767
- Native Americans that lived in Guatamala and Yucatan peninsula
- crop grown by farmers for sale rather than for personal use
20 Clues: Wampanoag cheif • religious leader • spanish explorers • colonial malitia ready to fight • belief in equality for all people • a series of laws by parliment in 1767 • social ordering by rank, class, or age • a person who becomes property of others • the establishment of outlying parents country • Mound build society based in Ohio River Valley • ...
APUSH Unit 3 2025-05-21
Across
- The British left the colonies to manage their own affairs leading to British oversight once ended
- A protest against the Tea Act
- the US had no superior rule
- Emphasized popular sovereignty and individual rights
- Meeting of colonial delegates to discuss the British
- A belief in government by the people
- officially recognized the independence of the U.S.
- The state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions
- Tax on stamps from the British
- Global conflict between France and Great Britain from 1756 to 1763
- The first battle of the Revolutionary War
- Framework of the US government establishing a strong federal system
Down
- organized the Continental Army and drafted the declaration of Independence
- Intellectual movement that emphasized reason and limited government
- Original people that were taken as slaves or assimilated
- Pamplet written by Thomas Paine arguing for Independence
- First attempt at a national government but was weak
- Within the U.S. people culture blended
- A policy extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy
- War fought between 1775 to 1783 where the 13 colonies rebelled against British rule that established the U.S.
20 Clues: the US had no superior rule • A protest against the Tea Act • Tax on stamps from the British • A belief in government by the people • Within the U.S. people culture blended • The first battle of the Revolutionary War • officially recognized the independence of the U.S. • First attempt at a national government but was weak • ...
One School, Many voices 2025-05-08
Across
- Activities relation to government and power
- English U3AOS1
- Revival
- DCC
- Working together to achieve a goal
- Year 9
- Sense of self or belonging
- Capturing images with a camera
- Argument or discussion
- Gaining knowledge or skills
- Ms Miller, Ms Hotton, Ms Raines
- Group sharing common interests or space
- Act of sharing thoughts or feelings
- Renewal or restoration of something
- State of being joined as a whole
Down
- Consideration for others' feelings or rights
- Religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ
- Variety in people or ideas
- The act of convincing someone
- Encouragement or assistance
- Exchange of ideas or opinions
- Verses that express emotions or ideas
- Sound produced by the vocal cords
- You guys!
- The ability to control or influence
- Point of view or outlook
- Act of intentionally ending a life to relieve suffering
- Technology simulating human intelligence
- Personal Belief or judgement
- Humorous illustrated sequence
- narrative or tale
- System of beliefs and worship
- State of gaining knowledge or insight
33 Clues: DCC • Year 9 • Revival • You guys! • English U3AOS1 • narrative or tale • Argument or discussion • Point of view or outlook • Variety in people or ideas • Sense of self or belonging • Encouragement or assistance • Gaining knowledge or skills • Personal Belief or judgement • The act of convincing someone • Exchange of ideas or opinions • Humorous illustrated sequence • ...
U5.crossword puzzle 2023-01-21
Across
- category granted to the subjects by the constitution
- country that was conquered by the Spanish
- was a social ideological and political movement which came from France
- cruel
- increase experienced in an event or process
- mercury (quimical element)
- who was the king that applied the bourbon reforms in the new Spain during 1759 1788
- submission to the French government
- economic activity of zacatecas
Down
- was the upper class formed by nobility ,military and priests.
- movement integrated by the children of Spaniards who where burn in American and sought their own identify.
- economic activity of Puebla
- was the most important activity during the colony that loved the birth of cities like Guanajuato.
- was another art from that was used in the evangelization and in popular religious festival troughs the colonial period.
- conquered mexico
- identify the functions of the indigenous council.
- people that were enabled in priesthood.
- period of prosperity of good harvest.high productions.
- politican and economic doctrine that defends freedom equality individual
- a metaphoric way to
- Artistic style that is manifiestes in music,church.
21 Clues: cruel • conquered mexico • a metaphoric way to • mercury (quimical element) • economic activity of Puebla • economic activity of zacatecas • submission to the French government • people that were enabled in priesthood. • country that was conquered by the Spanish • increase experienced in an event or process • identify the functions of the indigenous council. • ...
History Proyect 2023-01-23
Across
- Was the social group with the highest privileges
- This was an important tool for the friars to evangelize the natives
- Who was the king of Spain from 1759 to 1788
- His intervation was decisive for New Spain to begin discussing autonomy
- Here was an ancient craft tradition
- Botany applied to medicine
- Terrytoryof New Espain in Mexico
- Many indigenous or black slaves laborers or workers saw an opportunity to work and get paid here
- Political and economic doctrine that defens freedom
- Was an evangelization strategy
- Resulted from interbreeding, were dscriminated
- What estyle does the citys were planned
Down
- Artistic style that is manifested in music, literature, sculpture
- A social, ideological and political movement which came from France
- What type of medicne was more efficient than Europeam Medicine
- Was the most powerful nation during the XVI & XVII century
- Represented of literature in the colonial era known as The American Phoenix
- Political division of the territories
- Worked for the spanish in the farms, ranches and mines
- To resign to a charge, usually due to reasons beyond control
20 Clues: Botany applied to medicine • Was an evangelization strategy • Terrytoryof New Espain in Mexico • Here was an ancient craft tradition • Political division of the territories • What estyle does the citys were planned • Who was the king of Spain from 1759 to 1788 • Resulted from interbreeding, were dscriminated • Was the social group with the highest privileges • ...
SE Asia Belief systems 2025-01-17
Across
- what Confucius believed each relationship should be based on, for peace and harmony in the country
- belief that everything in nature has a spirit of a god
- What you do not like when done unto yourself,do not unto others
- highest class of the Caste System
- belief system that beliefs in the Four Noble Truths
- founder of the philosophy of confucianism
- lowest class of the Caste System
- those who belief in many gods and goddesses
- the highest state of spiritual awakening
- royal Indian prince that founded Buddhism
- main for Buddhist
Down
- belief that the soul does not die, but enters a different being
- belief of the Hindus of social order
- belief developed in ancient India around 1500 BCE
- Ancient religion of Japan that believe in spiritual powers in the real world
- man that traveled all over ancient India sharing his enlightenment with others
- what is followed to reach Nirvana
- the goal of Hindus for peace and freedom
- more important than moral purity, for Shintoists
- the holy book of Buddhism
20 Clues: main for Buddhist • the holy book of Buddhism • lowest class of the Caste System • highest class of the Caste System • what is followed to reach Nirvana • belief of the Hindus of social order • the goal of Hindus for peace and freedom • the highest state of spiritual awakening • founder of the philosophy of confucianism • royal Indian prince that founded Buddhism • ...
Creating the Constitution Crossword 2025-02-11
Across
- He led a rebellion of Massachusetts farmers
- a place where weapons and ammunition are stored
- money
- Chief Executive
- An area of land that can apply to become a state (once it has a high enough population)
- an agreement in which both sides must give up something they want
- Branch of government that interprets laws
- This kind of thinker uses rational thought to discover truths about nature and society
- Branch of government that carries out laws
- a representative
- the action of speaking or acting on behalf of someone
Down
- Supporter of the Constitution
- delegate who help write the constitution
- The practice of importing slaves from Africa
- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
- a number of parties or groups united in an alliance or league
- Violent or open resistance to the government
- Western lands were divided into six-mile squares called ____________.
- Branch of government that makes laws
- To formally approve
- a self-governing state (or country)
- Country governed by elected representatives
- It is made up of electors who cast votes to elect the President
23 Clues: money • Chief Executive • a representative • To formally approve • Supporter of the Constitution • a self-governing state (or country) • Branch of government that makes laws • delegate who help write the constitution • Branch of government that interprets laws • Branch of government that carries out laws • He led a rebellion of Massachusetts farmers • ...
The Sieve and the Sand 2025-02-12
Across
- (Lost reflection and conversation in society)
- Dentifrice (Commercialism, propaganda)
- White Clown (Mindless entertainment)
- of the Field (Biblical reference, simplicity vs. materialism)
- vs. Individuality (Montag's internal struggle)
- Reading (Montag’s mistake, emotional reaction)
- Beach (Poem read by Montag, highlights loss of meaning)
- Alarm (Montag’s house is reported—cliffhanger moment)
- and Laughter (Mrs. Phelps cries, others laugh—society’s numbness)
- Transformation (From fireman to seeker of knowledge)
- Green Bullet (Secret communication, rebellion)
- Reimagined (Religious distortion in mass media)
- Parlor (Distraction, suppression of thought)
- Fear (Cowardice vs. willingness to help Montag)
- (Mentor, former English professor)
- Radios (Constant noise, prevents independent thinking)
- Hound (Threat, government surveillance)
Down
- Influence (Still affecting Montag’s thoughts)
- Beatty (Antagonist, represents authority and contradiction)
- Firemen (Danger of being discovered)
- & Death (Recurring theme—Mildred’s overdose, war)
- as Destruction vs. Fire as Enlightenment (Shifting symbolism)
- Friends (Mrs. Bowles, Mrs. Phelps—represent shallow society)
- Hidden in the Vent (Montag’s secret, growing rebellion)
- Things Missing (Books' importance: quality, leisure, action)
- (Mildred turning Montag in)
- and the Sand (Symbolism, Montag’s childhood memory)
- War (Looming conflict ignored by society)
- (Government control over thought)
- Bible (Symbol of knowledge and loss)
30 Clues: (Mildred turning Montag in) • (Government control over thought) • (Mentor, former English professor) • Firemen (Danger of being discovered) • White Clown (Mindless entertainment) • Bible (Symbol of knowledge and loss) • Dentifrice (Commercialism, propaganda) • Hound (Threat, government surveillance) • War (Looming conflict ignored by society) • ...
The American Revolution 2024-12-04
Across
- - Initial governing document of the U.S. that proved too weak.
- - Product dumped into the harbor during a colonial protest.
- - 1765 act that taxed documents, sparking colonial protests.
- - European ally of the American colonists during the Revolution.
- - Intellectual movement that inspired ideas of rights and governance.
- - Colonists who remained loyal to Britain during the Revolution.
- - The agreement of Paris in 1783 that recognized U.S. independence.
- - Document that replaced the Articles of Confederation in 1787.
Down
- - River marking the western boundary of the United States in 1783.
- - City where colonists staged a famous tea protest in 1773.
- - Frenchman who supported the American Revolution.
- - Battle that convinced France to join the American colonists.
- - British acts punishing Massachusetts after the Boston Tea Party.
- - The goal of the American Revolution declared in 1776.
- - Author of the Declaration of Independence.
- - A movement to overthrow a government or social order.
- - First president of the United States.
- - Philosopher who emphasized natural rights and the consent of the governed.
- - Key grievance of American colonists against British policies.
- - Site of the decisive victory that ended the American Revolution.
20 Clues: - First president of the United States. • - Author of the Declaration of Independence. • - Frenchman who supported the American Revolution. • - The goal of the American Revolution declared in 1776. • - A movement to overthrow a government or social order. • - City where colonists staged a famous tea protest in 1773. • ...
Latin American Revs 2025-10-01
Across
- Portugese heir, "Black Sheep" of the revolutionaries.
- The period of thinkers and ideas that influenced these revs.
- The natural barrier that Simon Bolivar crossed to surprise the Spanish.
- Female spy for revolutionaries, worked as a seamstress.
- This Country colonized most of South and Latin America.
- This revolution inspired the many before it, happened North of the Latin American ones.
- Rev leader in SA, liberated Gran Colombia, nicknamed "El Libertador".
- This Era influenced many Latin American revs.
- This Country colonized Brazil.
- TuPac Amaru had to endure this before his death.
- This body of water surrounds haiti, Cuba, and Jamaica.
Down
- Leader of the Argentenian rev, worked with Simon Bolivar.
- This Country colonized Saint-Domingue/haiti.
- Things Simon Bolivar wrote outlining his beliefs of independence.
- Mexican Priest, main leader of the rev.
- Haitian rev leader, born a slave, the "Black Napoleon".
- The money makers in Brazil/Cuba; cotton, sugar cane, etc.
- Haiti was the first this. (2 words)
- European General, fought wars in Europe and inspired Latin American Revolutionists.
- Rev Leader born in Venezuela, Raided a town and was captured.
20 Clues: This Country colonized Brazil. • Haiti was the first this. (2 words) • Mexican Priest, main leader of the rev. • This Country colonized Saint-Domingue/haiti. • This Era influenced many Latin American revs. • TuPac Amaru had to endure this before his death. • Portugese heir, "Black Sheep" of the revolutionaries. • This body of water surrounds haiti, Cuba, and Jamaica. • ...
Vocabulary 1 2025-08-14
Across
- miscellaneous items
- pleasing to the senses
- free from disturbance, peaceful
- respectable
- routinely
- never-ending
- boredom; feeling of dissatisfaction
- heinous, deserving contempt, wretched
- source of uneasiness, often for ethical reasons
- something that supports comfort, convenience, etc.
- agreeable to the mind; appetizing
- humorous, odd quality
- very good-humored
- passionate; zealous
- threatened with danger; dependent on uncertain circumstances
- habitually lazy
- to overcome, usually an obstacle
- being full of life and energy
Down
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- suggesting poor health; lacking vitality; dim
- expressing care or concern, e.g. asking after health
- large and suitable for a palace
- to jut out from surroundings
- having a wide, sophisticated scope of understanding
- a dining hall
- unpleasantly moist
- easy to perceive
- rowdy; in high spirits
- determined; persistent
- to recognize differences; to distinguish between
- ill-humored; sulky; childish
- elevated in manner
- friendly and agreeable
- resistant; willing to challenge
- moodily silent
- unwise
- a slight error due to inattentiveness
- grayish greenish yellow color; a sickly color
38 Clues: unwise • routinely • respectable • never-ending • a dining hall • moodily silent • habitually lazy • easy to perceive • very good-humored • unpleasantly moist • elevated in manner • miscellaneous items • passionate; zealous • humorous, odd quality • pleasing to the senses • rowdy; in high spirits • determined; persistent • friendly and agreeable • to jut out from surroundings • ...
The Age of Revolutions 2026-03-25
Across
- Old type of economy replaced by a new urban and industrial one
- Middle class that led many late 18th-century revolutions
- Adjective describing the revolution that ended the agrarian economy
- People whose rights were a basis of the new system
- Political system the revolutions wanted to end
- The old three-part social system that disappeared
- Age that began after the French Revolution
- System based on citizens’ rights, national sovereignty, and separation of powers
- Adjective describing the new economy that developed
- Artistic movement from the end of the 18th century
- Sudden and fundamental change in a system
Down
- Country whose 1789 revolution marked the beginning of the Contemporary Age
- Artistic movement of the 19th century
- Age that ended with the French Revolution
- One basis of the new class society
- (two words in one)One of the first countries mentioned as having a revolution
- Principle that national power belongs to the nation
- Another basis of the new class society
- Old system that ended through revolution
- Ideas whose reforms did not solve the problems of the Ancien Régime
20 Clues: One basis of the new class society • Artistic movement of the 19th century • Another basis of the new class society • Old system that ended through revolution • Age that ended with the French Revolution • Sudden and fundamental change in a system • Age that began after the French Revolution • Political system the revolutions wanted to end • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2026-03-26
Across
- The rapid period of change centering on observation and experimentation
- Accidentally discovered America for Spain
- Where kings don't share power and are in complete control
- Political movement that questions Absolutism and advocates Democracy
- Spanish system that supported plantation agriculture in America
- Documents that Limited the king's power in England
- Ruled France for 72 years, the sun king
Down
- Deadly disease that wiped out millions of natives
- Massive swap of plants, animals, and disease across the world
- economic system where countries start colonies to get wealthy off of them
- Sea route used to transport slaves from Africa to the Americas
- Term for Peter the Great's attempt to modernize Russia
- The belief that rule is God-given
- Conquered by Cortes and the Spanish
- navigational tool that let you figure out latitude
- an improved ship design with square and triangular sails
- Separation of powers and checks and balances guy
- Life, liberty, property guy
- Russia's Czar that improved Russian education and military
- Two American foods that fed poor Europeans
- The top group in Spanish colonial society
21 Clues: Life, liberty, property guy • The belief that rule is God-given • Conquered by Cortes and the Spanish • Ruled France for 72 years, the sun king • Accidentally discovered America for Spain • The top group in Spanish colonial society • Two American foods that fed poor Europeans • Separation of powers and checks and balances guy • ...
The Start of a New Chapter in America 2022-10-11
Across
- agreements that no one can be held in prison without charges filed
- eighteenth-century movement that was inspired by European Philosophers
- English document that limited power to the kind in 1215
- document that guaranteed the rights of English citizens in 1689
Down
- policy that allowed the colonies to self rule as long as great Britain profited them economically
- his 1754 proposal to form one government for colonies.
- religious movement during 1730-1740's
7 Clues: religious movement during 1730-1740's • his 1754 proposal to form one government for colonies. • English document that limited power to the kind in 1215 • document that guaranteed the rights of English citizens in 1689 • agreements that no one can be held in prison without charges filed • eighteenth-century movement that was inspired by European Philosophers • ...
