enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Enlightenment and Revolutions in Europe 2021-04-19
Across
- A policy of building an empire through conquest
- Revolution Shift from human labor to machine labor is known as the Industrial Revolution
- Ability to go somewhere or obtain something
- The belief that a person's nation deserves greater loyalty than other groups a person's belongs to
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- A political movement that removed the French king from power and formed a republic
- New way of thinking about the human world
- Someone with extreme views
7 Clues: Someone with extreme views • New way of thinking about the human world • Ability to go somewhere or obtain something • A policy of building an empire through conquest • A political movement that removed the French king from power and formed a republic • Revolution Shift from human labor to machine labor is known as the Industrial Revolution • ...
The English colonies 2024-02-26
Across
- to improve society
- director general who took control of New Amsterdam beginning in
- crops crops that are always needed, such as wheat, barley, and oats
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- Native American leader who led a rebellion in the Ohio Valley in 1763
- a Quaker leader who began the Pennsylvania colony
- a movement during the 1700s that focused on the use of reason and
- a Protestant religious group founded by George Fox in the mid-1600s in
7 Clues: to improve society • a Quaker leader who began the Pennsylvania colony • director general who took control of New Amsterdam beginning in • a movement during the 1700s that focused on the use of reason and • crops crops that are always needed, such as wheat, barley, and oats • Native American leader who led a rebellion in the Ohio Valley in 1763 • ...
Lesson 2 choice board 2025-02-04
Across
- document that gave rights to English people and the parlaiment
- document that limited the power of the English monarchy
- document that guaranteed French people some rights and made taxes fairer
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- document that declared America's independence from Britain
- a bloody period of the French Revolution during which the government executed thousands of its opponents and others at the guillotine
- a 30 year old general who crowned himself French Emperor
- Age of Reason
7 Clues: Age of Reason • document that limited the power of the English monarchy • a 30 year old general who crowned himself French Emperor • document that declared America's independence from Britain • document that gave rights to English people and the parlaiment • document that guaranteed French people some rights and made taxes fairer • ...
Alejandro Galvis Cote Crossword ASIA 2017-04-06
Across
- seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons
- was a city on pakistan which was ruled by the hardpan civilization
- is a place of perfect happiness and peace a persons suffering and desires go away
- a mountain range along the borders of India and Tibet
- Tree under the which siddhartha Gautama reached nirvana
- a person sent to promote a religion
- main river in India
- the belief that the soul, upon death of the body
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- code of rules for samurai
- the effect of good or bad actions on a persons soul.
- the social division in the arayan society
- absence or lack of violence avoiding violence
- main religion in Japan
- Founder of buddhism
- a a large body of large indian knowledge texts
- the action of concentrating on breathing , in a specific way and position
- its the primary liturgical language of Hinduism
- to abstain from all kinds of drink especially as a religious observance
- a monotheistic religion that emphasizes on praying reaching enlightenment and reuniting with their god afterlife
- founder of Taoism
20 Clues: founder of Taoism • Founder of buddhism • main river in India • main religion in Japan • code of rules for samurai • a person sent to promote a religion • the social division in the arayan society • absence or lack of violence avoiding violence • a a large body of large indian knowledge texts • its the primary liturgical language of Hinduism • ...
Alejandro Galvis Cote Crossword ASIA 2017-04-06
Across
- a mountain range along the borders of India and Tibet
- a a large body of large indian knowledge texts
- its the primary liturgical language of Hinduism
- the belief that the soul, upon death of the body
- a monotheistic religion that emphasizes on praying reaching enlightenment and reuniting with their god afterlife
- code of rules for samurai
- a person sent to promote a religion
- was a city on pakistan which was ruled by the hardpan civilization
- to abstain from all kinds of drink especially as a religious observance
- main religion in Japan
- seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons
Down
- is a place of perfect happiness and peace a persons suffering and desires go away
- Founder of buddhism
- the social division in the arayan society
- Tree under the which siddhartha Gautama reached nirvana
- founder of Taoism
- absence or lack of violence avoiding violence
- the action of concentrating on breathing , in a specific way and position
- main river in India
- the effect of good or bad actions on a persons soul.
20 Clues: founder of Taoism • Founder of buddhism • main river in India • main religion in Japan • code of rules for samurai • a person sent to promote a religion • the social division in the arayan society • absence or lack of violence avoiding violence • a a large body of large indian knowledge texts • its the primary liturgical language of Hinduism • ...
U.S. HISTORY - MODULE TWO 2017-08-28
Across
- religious revivals
- economic idea of self-sufficiency and competition to acquire the most gold and silver
- saved Jamestown
- joint-stock company that funded Jamestown
- agreed to limited time of servitude
- planter who raised an army and led a rebellion
- ekalrebmit
- Jamestown leader
- banned all settlement west of the Appalachians
- extreme separatist minister; dissenter
- nlhs principal
- governor during bacon's rebellion
- #12
- first English colony
- known for strict beliefs
- colony under direct control of king
- voyage from West Africa to North America
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- allowed British to search any ship or building
- first representative government
- preached that church attendance was not enough for salvation; people must acknowledge their sinfulness
- When I was six years old I broke my leg
- fourth war between Great Britain and France for control of North America
- laws restricting colonial trade
- city on a hill
- known for tolerance; believed that God's "inner light" burned inside everyone
- three-way trading process
- #23
- dissenter; banished from Massachusetts for leading religious discussions
- new ideas about nature
- neighbors of Jamestown settlers
30 Clues: #23 • #12 • 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 • first representative government • laws restricting colonial trade • neighbors of Jamestown settlers • governor during bacon's rebellion • agreed to limited time of servitude • ...
French Revolution 2022-01-17
Across
- Danton, Robespierre and ________
- middle class in the French society
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties
- king of France during french rev. guillotined
- conflict against government in creating a new system of society
- Louis XVI's wife
- Bonaparte
- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
- self-governing and independent
- rid of christians
Down
- famous fortress in Paris
- they represented the democratic revolution of France and the European defiance to power
- reign of terror weapon
- French revolution government
- another word for classes
- In the late 18th century they were a great common class people.
- wrote, “The first rule was that I would not accept anything as true which I did not clearly know to be true.”
- were full on pro revolutionaries in the French Revolution on steroids
- an economic system in which land holders gave protection to people in return for work
- Dare to know! (Sapere aude.)
- Maximillian
21 Clues: Bonaparte • Maximillian • Louis XVI's wife • rid of christians • reign of terror weapon • famous fortress in Paris • another word for classes • French revolution government • Dare to know! (Sapere aude.) • self-governing and independent • Danton, Robespierre and ________ • middle class in the French society • king of France during french rev. guillotined • ...
Chapter 18 2021-11-07
Across
- Established skeptical review of all received wisdom
- Period of empirical advances
- War between German Protestants and the Roman emperor
- Restatement of Catholic beliefs
- Increase in global contacts in 16th century onward
- French monarch of late 17th century
- Argued people could learn everything by senses
- Had discoveries of laws of gravity and planetary motion
- Intellectual movement centered in France
- Spread of deep interest getting materials and service below elite level
- Worked on 1st encyclopedia
- King of France in the 16th century
- Religious order founded during Catholic Reformation
- Focus on humankind as center of intellectual and artistic endeavor
- demonstrated circular movement of blood
- Class of working people without access to producing property
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- Defined forces of gravity
- Known for his work on the scientific method
- Monk who initiated Protestant Reformation
- Overthorw of James II
- Introduced the movable type
- Establish liberal economics
- Wave of religious dissent against Catholic church
- Prominent astronomer and mathematician in the scientific revolution
- Concept of God current during Scientific revolution
25 Clues: Overthorw of James II • Defined forces of gravity • Worked on 1st encyclopedia • Introduced the movable type • Establish liberal economics • Period of empirical advances • Restatement of Catholic beliefs • King of France in the 16th century • French monarch of late 17th century • demonstrated circular movement of blood • Intellectual movement centered in France • ...
Abby Brown - Prologue 2020-09-14
Across
- based on the teachings of prophet Muhammed
- framers divided the powers of the gov
- gov. divided into three branches
- developed by roman christianity
- a cultural movement in italy
- a government ruled by few powerful people
- made up by patricians
- citizen elect reps to make decisions
- international organization
- kings power came from god
- citizens rule and make laws directly
- rulers powers are restricted
- a government ruled by the people
- law work in orderly ways
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- a code given to Moses
- agreement among members in society
- turning point in englands consitiution
- nobles gave demands to the king in this
- religion of the Hebrews
- the full bloom of the renaissance
- a system to control the people
- englands national legislature
- summary of rights and libertys of the people
- customs or principles established over time
- a king or queen ruled government
- thinkers applied science to all of society
- a religion founded by jesus
- rule of the people
- the right of life, liberty and property
- citizens elect their leaders
30 Clues: rule of the people • a code given to Moses • made up by patricians • religion of the Hebrews • law work in orderly ways • kings power came from god • international organization • a religion founded by jesus • a cultural movement in italy • citizens elect their leaders • rulers powers are restricted • englands national legislature • a system to control the people • ...
Kylie Tronzo prologue 2020-09-15
Across
- a contract between the king and nobles of England
- developed from Roman Christianity
- citizens elect the leaders
- ruled by small group of land owning families
- an international organization to keep peace
- the divided government
- controlls foreign and finacial policies
- ruled by one person
- reflects customs and principles esablished over time
- summary of rights and liberties essential to people
- citizens elect representatives
- a code of moral laws
Down
- ruled small group of powerful people
- an agreement by members of society
- a religion based on the teachings of Muhammad
- the people rule
- life, liberty, and the property
- turning point in English constitutional history
- theory that the king's power came form God
- citizens rule instead of representatives
- a system for contolling society
- the right to a jury trial and protection of the law
- an intellectual movement in the 17th and 18th century
- a cultral movement in the 1300s
- the religion founded by Jesus
- a religious reform movement in the 16th century
- the realigion of the Israelites and Jews
- Englands national legislature
28 Clues: the people rule • ruled by one person • a code of moral laws • the divided government • citizens elect the leaders • the religion founded by Jesus • Englands national legislature • citizens elect representatives • life, liberty, and the property • a system for contolling society • a cultral movement in the 1300s • developed from Roman Christianity • an agreement by members of society • ...
jewel sikora 2020-09-15
Across
- the division of power between the nation
- religion of jews and isroelites
- most powerful institution in Europe
- government divided into branches
- code given by god to moses
- respect for peoples individual rights and liberties
- rights that all individual are created equal
- theory that a kings power came from god
- citizens have the right to elect leaders
- state ruled by small group of citizen
- first 10 amendments of the u.s. constitution
- international organizations established before the end of world war 2
- peoples right to an orderly trial
- ruled by kings
- agreement between members of a society to cooperate
- elected officials representing a group of people
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- overthrow of catholic king James
- intellectual movement in 17th and 18th movement
- name of religion found by jesus
- based on teachings of Muhammad
- religious movement began in 15th century
- state ruled by its citizens
- non-elected monarchs functions as head of state
- citizen rule and make laws directly
- system for controlling society
- relfects principals established over time
- Boo´s culture movement that spread across italy
27 Clues: ruled by kings • code given by god to moses • state ruled by its citizens • based on teachings of Muhammad • system for controlling society • religion of jews and isroelites • name of religion found by jesus • overthrow of catholic king James • government divided into branches • peoples right to an orderly trial • most powerful institution in Europe • ...
A More Perfect Union 2020-09-06
Across
- voluntary association of independent states
- movement of the 1700s that promoted knowledge, reason, and science
- Father of the Constitution
- first state admitted to the Union from the Northwest Territory
- parts
- carries out nation's laws
- A Connecticut man who suggested the Great Compromise
- Massachusetts delegate who refused to sign the Constitution
- people that opposed ratification
- government by consent of the governed
- approved
- a period when economic activity slowed and unemployment increased
- supporters of the new Constitution
- limits the branches power to keep any branch from gaining too much power
- French author of The Spirit of Laws
Down
- former Continental Army captain that led the Shays Rebellion
- court system
- the freeing of enslaved people
- provided a democratic model for national expansion
- wrote the final draft of the Constitution
- lawmaking branch
- Massachusetts opponent of the Constitution
- counted each enslaved person as three-fifths of a free person
- sharing power between the federal and state govenments
- corresponding
- divided into two parts, or houses
- permission to put goods ashore for transfer to ocean going ships
27 Clues: parts • approved • court system • corresponding • lawmaking branch • carries out nation's laws • Father of the Constitution • the freeing of enslaved people • people that opposed ratification • divided into two parts, or houses • supporters of the new Constitution • French author of The Spirit of Laws • government by consent of the governed • wrote the final draft of the Constitution • ...
topic 8 vocab 2022-03-08
Across
- block something
- according to the law
- physical features
- rebirth
- eliminate
- result
- teacher
- power is divided among governments
- group of merchants or craftsman in same business
- to be calm
- past relative
- thrive
- set limits
- area in north india has Sikhs
- gets civil rights
- unfair treatment because of gender
- liberation from reincarnation
- respect different beliefs
- split
- peaceful protests
- a person's job
- God
- make up for
Down
- small loans to new businesses
- superior by a large margin
- free of suffering
- country not allying itself
- unfair treatment
- person tries to achieve spiritual purrity
- collection of sacred hymns
- effect of having bad actions
- religious community
- belief to not hurt anything
- self-dina
- focused
- tries to help others
- person is born
- unreal or misleading
- overuse
- wind in asia
- did jobs people didn't want to do
- scattered
- try to get people to join my religion
- information
- no suffering
- tasks to outside workers
- relating to the world
47 Clues: God • split • result • thrive • rebirth • teacher • focused • overuse • eliminate • self-dina • scattered • to be calm • set limits • information • make up for • wind in asia • no suffering • past relative • person is born • a person's job • block something • unfair treatment • free of suffering • physical features • gets civil rights • peaceful protests • religious community • according to the law • tries to help others • ...
topic 8 vocab 2022-03-08
Across
- information
- wind in asia
- no suffering
- unfair treatment because of gender
- set limits
- religious community
- superior by a large margin
- relating to the world
- God
- area in north india has Sikhs
- did jobs people didn't want to do
- small loans to new businesses
- tasks to outside workers
- free of suffering
- physical features
- make up for
- teacher
- a person's job
- unreal or misleading
- unfair treatment
- block something
- focused
- respect different beliefs
- scattered
- belief to not hurt anything
- liberation from reincarnation
Down
- tries to help others
- result
- rebirth
- country not allying itself
- group of merchants or craftsman in same business
- person is born
- effect of having bad actions
- peaceful protests
- eliminate
- gets civil rights
- according to the law
- thrive
- to be calm
- try to get people to join my religion
- split
- person tries to achieve spiritual purrity
- past relative
- power is divided among governments
- overuse
- collection of sacred hymns
- self-dina
47 Clues: God • split • result • thrive • rebirth • teacher • overuse • focused • eliminate • self-dina • scattered • set limits • to be calm • information • make up for • wind in asia • no suffering • past relative • person is born • a person's job • block something • unfair treatment • peaceful protests • gets civil rights • free of suffering • physical features • religious community • tries to help others • according to the law • ...
PPinkney_Revolutionarycrossword 2022-02-02
Across
- went against english law and led Catholics to office
- great britain needed control of colonies to pay it off
- asked to overthrow james
- time when King Charles 2 restored the monarchy
- stood for freedom of speech
- representatives met and wrote the declaration of rights
- "no taxation without representation"
- reinstated Protestantism
- prohibited colonists from settling west of appalacian mountains
- gave a speech on "divine right" to parliament
- made draft of declaration of inddependence
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- "shot heard around the world"
- captured and beheaded King Charles I
- protected citizens from their gov't
- british troops shot into a mob, killed 5 colonists
- borrowed ideas from enlightenment thinkers
- most of printed materials were taxed by crown
- wrote the first European constitution
- law giving east india company a led in the tea business
- a war over the absolute rule of Charles I
- war over british expansion
- USA gained more freedom
- also called "bloodless rebellion"
- placed these in response to boston tea party
- signed petition of right
25 Clues: USA gained more freedom • asked to overthrow james • signed petition of right • reinstated Protestantism • war over british expansion • stood for freedom of speech • "shot heard around the world" • also called "bloodless rebellion" • protected citizens from their gov't • captured and beheaded King Charles I • "no taxation without representation" • ...
Ch. 2-13 Crossword -Autumn 2013-12-16
Across
- The executive branch is made up of the______.
- The basis of Jamestown's economy.
- Group that sought to strengthen the national government.
- The Three-Fifths Amendment dealt with the issue of the ______ population.
- The Bill of Rights dealt with the rights of the_____.
- The treaty of Paris ended the________ war.
- The end of the American Revolution was _______ 3, 1783
- Boycotted British goods.
- Group of people that were against the Constitution and wanted a weak national government.
- The legislative branch is made up of the ______.
Down
- One of the groups of people left out in the constitution.
- Religious group that separated from the English Church to form a purer church.
- The location of the Constitutional Convention.
- When the British allowed its colonists a large degree of freedom.
- The date of the Declaration of Independence was_____, 4 1776
- Main reason why the colonists opposed the taxes was because of taxation without_____.
- Plan for the Articles of Confederation that favored large states.
- Explained the purpose of the declaration.
- Emphasized science and reason as keys to improving society.
- Tax on all printed materials.
20 Clues: Boycotted British goods. • Tax on all printed materials. • The basis of Jamestown's economy. • Explained the purpose of the declaration. • The treaty of Paris ended the________ war. • The executive branch is made up of the______. • The location of the Constitutional Convention. • The legislative branch is made up of the ______. • ...
Words of Value 2014-05-26
Across
- Idea of finding the meaning of life
- The specific room Pudge and the Colonel lived in
- Colonel's plan to find Alaska
- The type of flower found in the back of Alaska's car
- Pudge memorized ______
- the date of Alaska's death
- a piece of furniture that was in the boys dorm that they used often
- the class president
- The unknown possibilty that could have taken Alaska's life
- a riddle to help someone reach enlightenment
- Fake name given to Pudge's father on Speaker Day
- Type of flower Alaska's mom put in her hair before she passed away
- the last thing Alaska talks on before she leaves campus
Down
- the name of Alaska favorite prank
- Who did Alaska hit in the accident?
- the girl that tells Lara not to forgive Pudge
- The sport Takumi watches
- The death of who made Alaska feel guilt in her childhood
- The name of the police station in Alabama
- where Colonel wrote plans about the prank
- the day when the junior and senior classes invited a speaker to speak before the entire school
21 Clues: the class president • Pudge memorized ______ • The sport Takumi watches • the date of Alaska's death • Colonel's plan to find Alaska • the name of Alaska favorite prank • Who did Alaska hit in the accident? • Idea of finding the meaning of life • The name of the police station in Alabama • where Colonel wrote plans about the prank • a riddle to help someone reach enlightenment • ...
General One 2013-04-18
Across
- we stand
- former persia
- very selestial
- a former british colony (2wds)
- traded on exchanges
- appal dont run it
- jungle king
- sri lankan capital
- city of angels
- old connection to the internet
- raw metal
- the worlds favourite game
- italian icon
- city in northern england
- its a gentalmens game
- robot and smart phone
- runs through egypt
- only sailed once
- used for painting
- very sharp
- it's the largest
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- square garden
- the earch has just one
- the queen is the head of this
- single continent
- atained enlightenment
- home of the president (2wds)
- fashion house
- mountain range
- medicinal computer
- a wet talking point
- navel comander
- largest oil reserves are in (2wds)
- famous bridge (2wds)
- hippy beatle
- they were five
- in australia
- bond's creator
- iron lady
- ruler
- land of the brave
- makes the world go round
- presidential scrub
- computer port
- a friuty computer
- valuable stone
46 Clues: ruler • we stand • raw metal • iron lady • very sharp • jungle king • hippy beatle • in australia • italian icon • square garden • former persia • fashion house • computer port • very selestial • mountain range • navel comander • city of angels • they were five • bond's creator • valuable stone • single continent • only sailed once • it's the largest • appal dont run it • land of the brave • used for painting • ...
Buddhism 2013-01-11
Across
- Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama.
- Where Mahayana Buddhism was developed.
- Don't lie or gossip.
- To be aware of your feelings but not attached to them.
- Ignorance, attachment, and aversion are the ________.
- The path to enlightenment.
- Practice of quiet reflection to clear the mind and find inner peace.
- Focus on the path.
- A state of wisdom.
- Live life without being selfish.
- The founder of Buddhism.
- The good or bad energy a person builds up based upon whether he or she lives a good life.
- The truth of suffering.
Down
- Don't do something that will affect someone in a negative way.
- Country where Siddhartha was born.
- Don't take a job that would harm others or animals.
- Develop a deep understanding of the noble truths.
- When you are reborn in a different body.
- The number of days Siddhartha meditated under a tree to find why people suffered.
- The noble________.
- Help people do good instead of bad.
- When religious leaders head a government.
- Lama who headed the government.
23 Clues: Focus on the path. • The noble________. • A state of wisdom. • Don't lie or gossip. • The truth of suffering. • The founder of Buddhism. • The path to enlightenment. • Lama who headed the government. • Live life without being selfish. • Country where Siddhartha was born. • Help people do good instead of bad. • Where Mahayana Buddhism was developed. • ...
Unit 2 2023-03-05
Across
- enlightenment swine obsessed with fallacies
- post hoc _______ propter hoc
- Augustine discusses dilemmas of the preacher and the _______________
- the type of PALACE you built in a ticket out
- this term emphasizes connections between memory and place
- this idol is adapted from one of Plato's allegories
- Descartes compares ideas to this fruit
- Petrarch became famous for his brilliantly worded ____
- empiricism focuses on knowledge gained from five of these
- this Roman system sums up the phrase, "if you don't STAND FOR something, you'll far for anything"
Down
- where Augustine seeks truth
- where I'd go to get a letter written in the Middle Ages
- Erasmus' term for abundant verbal play
- _________ activa and contemplativa
- elocutionists are devoted to this classical rhetorical canon
- Quintilian recommends you tug on this fabric for emphasis
- the first name in smiles that exhibit sprezzatura
- had his tongue cut out
- Pico was interested in this artistic proof
- Cicero became famous for his rhetoric in this Aristotelian speech setting
- Agricola was interested in this artistic proof
- humanism's birthplace
22 Clues: humanism's birthplace • had his tongue cut out • where Augustine seeks truth • post hoc _______ propter hoc • _________ activa and contemplativa • Erasmus' term for abundant verbal play • Descartes compares ideas to this fruit • Pico was interested in this artistic proof • enlightenment swine obsessed with fallacies • the type of PALACE you built in a ticket out • ...
Module 1 Crossword 2022-09-16
Across
- religion of the Israelite's and Jews
- rule of the people
- Upper class, rich, land owners. Claimed ancestry was reason for wealth.
- rights all people have
- intellectual movement that started in Europe
- King forced to sign the Magna Carta
- England's national legislature
- Religion founded by Jesus
- Led anti royalists forces in the civil war, became Lord Protector
- Cultural movement that started in Italy in the 1300s
- overthrow of King James and succession of Queen Mary & King William
- Idea that kings were selected by God
Down
- Betrayed by Senate for believing he had to much power
- Italian artist, created the statue of David
- Artisans, Mechants, and common farmers.
- Italian artist, created the mona lisa
- First time Roman rules were written down
- Paid public officials, also allowed the poor to join
- religion based on teachings of Muhammad
- Contract between kings and nobles
- King that was a believer in Divine Right, Got executed
- Developed first version of democracy but only 1/10th of citizens could vote
- Movement that began in Germany, Questioned ideas of the church
23 Clues: rule of the people • rights all people have • Religion founded by Jesus • England's national legislature • Contract between kings and nobles • King forced to sign the Magna Carta • religion of the Israelite's and Jews • Idea that kings were selected by God • Italian artist, created the mona lisa • Artisans, Mechants, and common farmers. • religion based on teachings of Muhammad • ...
UNDERSTANDING THE SELF 2022-09-26
Across
- adult ego state is the rational person
- use of material power
- culture influences how you enter into and maintain relationships
- student of socrates
- social skills and significant interpersonal relatioships
- the last stage for the self development
- physical appreance and extension of it such as clothiung immediate family and home
- known today for his highly influential system of philosophical empirism, scepticism and naturalism
- has significally changed society
Down
- the one that is no0t immediately available to the consciousness
- the soul is immortal
- is a product of social interactions and internalizing the external views along ones personal view about oneself
- is the study of people, past and present
- german philosopher and one of the central enlightenment thinkers
- the aspect that you are consciously aware of
- The product of what a person has learned while interacting with others and with the environment
- is the voice of authority
- personality, character, defining values
- the sets the stage for self development
- culture influences how you define success and whether you value certain types of individual of group achievement
- the second stage for the self development
21 Clues: student of socrates • the soul is immortal • use of material power • is the voice of authority • has significally changed society • adult ego state is the rational person • personality, character, defining values • the sets the stage for self development • the last stage for the self development • is the study of people, past and present • ...
UNDERSTANDING THE SELF 2022-09-26
Across
- the aspect that you are consciously aware of
- german philosopher and one of the central enlightenment thinkers
- use of material power
- is the study of people, past and present
- is the voice of authority
- student of socrates
- adult ego state is the rational person
- the sets the stage for self development
- physical appreance and extension of it such as clothiung immediate family and home
- the last stage for the self development
Down
- is a product of social interactions and internalizing the external views along ones personal view about oneself
- refers to data retained but not easily available to the individuals conciousawareness
- social skills and significant interpersonal relatioships
- the one that is no0t immediately available to the consciousness
- culture influences how you define success and whether you value certain types of individual of group achievement
- has significally changed society
- personality, character, defining values
- the soul is immortal
- the second stage for the self development
- culture influences how you enter into and maintain relationships
- known today for his highly influential system of philosophical empirism, scepticism and naturalism
21 Clues: student of socrates • the soul is immortal • use of material power • is the voice of authority • has significally changed society • adult ego state is the rational person • personality, character, defining values • the sets the stage for self development • the last stage for the self development • is the study of people, past and present • ...
Global 10 Spring Break Review 2023-04-10
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- leader of the Russian Revolution
- lowest class in France's Old Regime
- anti-imperialist uprising in China
- style of warfare used in World War 1
- separation of powers
- created European empire during the French Revolution
- coauthored the Communist Manifesto with Friedrich Engels
- European city divided following World War II
- population shift from rural areas to cities during the Industrial Revolution
- rapid modernization of Japan in the 1800s
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- crown jewel of the British Empire
- process of creating state controlled farms by seizing private land
- wrote the Wealth of Nations about the importance of free markets and the invisible hand of supply and demand
- Enlightenment philosopher that advocated for equality for women
- meeting amongst European leaders to discuss the colonization of Africa
- leader of the Reign of Terror
- defensive alliance created by the United States and other Western countries after World War II
- led resistance against Spanish rule in South America
- leader that maintained power by using show trials and purges
- served as first Chancellor of the German Empire following the unification of Germany
20 Clues: separation of powers • leader of the Reign of Terror • leader of the Russian Revolution • crown jewel of the British Empire • anti-imperialist uprising in China • lowest class in France's Old Regime • style of warfare used in World War 1 • rapid modernization of Japan in the 1800s • European city divided following World War II • ...
Era 7 Review 2023-04-18
Across
- 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 • ...
European Nationalism (Ch 23) 2023-05-02
Across
- Britain had the largest.
- Controls most of Latin America.
- Political attempt to unify Germany.
- No revolutions here.
- Source of Latin American wealth.
- Born in the colony
- First to independence in 1804.
- Rebuilt by Napoleon III
- Mountains crossed to free Chile.
- Created France's Second Empire.
- Doctrine that forbid new colonies.
- Inspired independence in Latin America.
- Rules for 64 years.
- Happy with Compromise of 1867
- The ability to vote.
- "Caesar"
- German unifier (first name).
- Was one of 5 members of Concert of Europe.
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- Person who doomed 1848 German unification.
- Wanting the status quo.
- Started revolution in Mexico.
- Majority of the spanish colonial population.
- Argentina's Washington.
- Latin American dictator.
- Political ideas influenced by the Enlightenment.
- Fighter of Italian unification.
- Colombia's Washington.
- Language from ancient Rome
- Marked the end of the Concert of Europe.
- Peninsulares returned to here.
- Reason Poles, Czechs, and Italians rebel.
- Joint effort to free by 1824.
- Italian state starting unification.
- Empire that required Russian assistance in 1848.
- "Caesar"
35 Clues: "Caesar" • "Caesar" • Born in the colony • Rules for 64 years. • No revolutions here. • The ability to vote. • Colombia's Washington. • Wanting the status quo. • Argentina's Washington. • Rebuilt by Napoleon III • Britain had the largest. • Latin American dictator. • Language from ancient Rome • German unifier (first name). • Started revolution in Mexico. • Joint effort to free by 1824. • ...
Nationalism and Revolutions 2021-01-06
Across
- those of African and either indigenous or European ancestry
- the practical politics of reality
- A period in which thousands of opponents (including the king and queen) were executed
- radical ideals that were popularized throughout Europe (in the writings of what?)
- those born of European and Indian parents
- considered themselves superior to the mestizos
- the new nations of Latin America suffered from the long wars of what?
- An age that was a big cause of the revolutions
- Polynesian people who occupied New Zealand since at least the mid-1200s
- strong, local leaders with regional power bases
- a statement declaring basic human rights
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- publications advocating for greater autonomy for the Philippines
- colonists who were born in Spain or Portugal
- a former prison that was stormed by a crowd in Paris
- a movement that aimed to create a more modern, unified state
- movement for Italian unification/Italian resurgence
- life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
- the movement of people into the country from other countries
- Also know as Hispaniola
- the sectors of society
20 Clues: the sectors of society • Also know as Hispaniola • the practical politics of reality • a statement declaring basic human rights • those born of European and Indian parents • life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness • colonists who were born in Spain or Portugal • considered themselves superior to the mestizos • An age that was a big cause of the revolutions • ...
Avery Lotito Belief systems 2020-10-20
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- complete hindu enlightenment
- christianity's holy book
- founder of confucianism
- organization of social classes
- leader of Tibetan Buddhism
- confucius developed the five constant_____
- strong respect for elders
- the practice of blessing someone with holy water
- celebration of the birth of Jesus
- the time religious time lasting from Friday night to Saturday night
- the river that Hindus believe to be holy
- Hindu holy books
- collection of Buddha’s teachings
- the belief of being reborn after death
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- Islam holy book
- confucianism's country of origin
- the enlightened one, the founder of buddhism
- branch of Islam where meditation is practiced by spinning/ twirling
- place of worship for islamic people, contains the giant black cube
- Chraistians believe _______ its the messiah
- Islam "church"
- jewsih "church"
- the father of judaism
- the written story of hebrews
- the 8 rules on how to overcome desires
- 12 followers/friends of Jesus who spread his word after his death
- the head scarf that islamic women wear most commonly in america
- the collection of Confucius's work
- All life is _______
- the Jewish god
30 Clues: Islam "church" • the Jewish god • Islam holy book • jewsih "church" • Hindu holy books • All life is _______ • the father of judaism • founder of confucianism • christianity's holy book • strong respect for elders • leader of Tibetan Buddhism • complete hindu enlightenment • the written story of hebrews • organization of social classes • confucianism's country of origin • ...
Global Crossword 2020-10-20
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- Labor system used by the Pennisulares is called
- A person that has a white and a black parent is called
- What is the desert in Chile called
- Both Latin American and European history were influenced by what
- Who was the leader of the church
- When France had slavery most Haitians were called what
- How a person sees him/herself is called
- A person that has a native and white parent is called
- What is another name for social class
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- A person visiting from another country may be called
- Where did the Portuguese royal family flee to
- Toussaint L'ouverture freed the slaves and created what
- What name do we call Latin speaking countries
- What did the Haitians want their states to be
- Half European and half black are called
- People born in Spain are called
- What other early civilization was there besides the Aztec and Inca in South America
- Largest rain forest in the world
- What land form is Florida
- Where did the Spanish colonies come from
20 Clues: What land form is Florida • People born in Spain are called • Largest rain forest in the world • Who was the leader of the church • What is the desert in Chile called • What is another name for social class • Half European and half black are called • How a person sees him/herself is called • Where did the Spanish colonies come from • ...
TT-FYT 2021-02-19
Across
- what is the oldest bronze sculpture in the world
- which monastery is located in Himachal Pradesh
- Chaturanga was originated in this country
- which temple is considered to be the richest place of worship in the world
- Abhishek of Bahubali Gommateshwara statue is called
- Which lake in Kashmir has a floating post office
- which stage is the longest in Bharatanatyam
- name of Delhi's largest spice market
- which famous yatra is celebrated in Ashadha
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- what is the South Indian temple style known as
- what is the wettest inhabited place in India
- which famous cave depicts the development of art under Chalukyas
- Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment at this place
- the city of glass and bangles
- which Indian structure has 19 architectural astronomical instruments in it
- where is Dudh Sagar waterfall located
- this jacket is similar to which is baghal bindi worn by men in the Indian subcontinent
- which saree is famous for its silver and gold brocade
- which Indian symbol means good fortune
- this is the famous painting style of Bihar
20 Clues: the city of glass and bangles • name of Delhi's largest spice market • where is Dudh Sagar waterfall located • which Indian symbol means good fortune • Chaturanga was originated in this country • this is the famous painting style of Bihar • which stage is the longest in Bharatanatyam • which famous yatra is celebrated in Ashadha • ...
INDIA 2021-03-06
Across
- the middle way stresses this
- were raised in the Indus Valley
- job of the Indo-Europeans
- a characteristic of a golden age
- india's government
- to be reborn
- holy river to Hindus
- one reason the Indus Valley people may have declined
- being good and getting rewarded
- the Gupta built these
- warriors and rulers
- great Indian desert
- merchants and craftspeople who worked and lived together
- seasonal winds that affect India's climate
- doing the right thing
- social class system used in ancient india
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- means enlightened one
- one of the things guilds would set
- goal of a Hindu
- the number the Gupta/India gave the world
- to focus one's thinking
- major crop grown along the Ganges river
- india's rank in world population
- India's season from April to October
- india's language
- divides india from china
- ruled India in 400
- to reach enlightenment you must overcome this
- religious books of Hinduism
- language of the aryans
- india's continent
- what Buddhists must give up
32 Clues: to be reborn • goal of a Hindu • india's language • india's continent • india's government • ruled India in 400 • warriors and rulers • great Indian desert • holy river to Hindus • means enlightened one • the Gupta built these • doing the right thing • language of the aryans • to focus one's thinking • divides india from china • job of the Indo-Europeans • religious books of Hinduism • ...
Leah Flores 2021-09-16
Across
- a form of autobiographical writing when person recalls events
- the act of plundering or looting by force
- hatred
- characterized by abundant growth
- tradition stories that dont get written down
- person place or thing that has meaning
- consonant sounds withinandendsof word
- repetition of consonant sounds
- a writers choice of words
- to succeed in persuading someone to do sum
- purpose to inform,entertain,persuade,and express
- writers attitude towards his or her subject
- massachusets of bay colony
- to regard with disgust
- words with description
- group of english protestants
- gov of massachusetts
- above all
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- to rescue from danger
- not allowing light to pass through
- abundent,lavishness
- two days of the year when the sun is far
- religious group
- a place that isnt real
- having little to no strenghth
- to be related to something
- intellectual energy
- lessening of something that causes suffer
- thoroughly detestable
- to recognize something
- to attribute to a specified cause or source
- sharpened
- to be very angry
- to bring peace, quiet, calmness
- occurring at night
35 Clues: hatred • sharpened • above all • religious group • to be very angry • occurring at night • abundent,lavishness • intellectual energy • gov of massachusetts • to rescue from danger • thoroughly detestable • a place that isnt real • to recognize something • to regard with disgust • words with description • a writers choice of words • to be related to something • massachusets of bay colony • ...
The English Colonies Reed 216-2 2018-09-28
Across
- taught the pilgrims how to fertilize soil with fish remains
- said people have natural rights such as liberty,equality
- wanted to purify,or reform the Anglican Church
- people left the country of their birth for another country
- wished for a colony under his control for Quakers safety
- asked Parliament to tax the colonist
- argued that the power of the Crown and Parliament was limited
- survived the Middle Passage
- opposed the British settlement of new land
- captured Quebec gaining the advantage in a war in 1759
- agreed that Parliament couldn't tax citizens without permission
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- Zenger's attorney
- 1700's movement stating reason,logic improves society
- a Separatist group that left England in the early 1600's
- a symbol of the struggle for religious freedom
- led a fleet of ships in the 1630's to see religious freedom
- made up one of the largest religious groups in New Jersey
- protected individual freedoms
- one of the most important leaders of the Great Awakening
- determined to take over the English Government
20 Clues: Zenger's attorney • survived the Middle Passage • protected individual freedoms • asked Parliament to tax the colonist • opposed the British settlement of new land • a symbol of the struggle for religious freedom • wanted to purify,or reform the Anglican Church • determined to take over the English Government • 1700's movement stating reason,logic improves society • ...
South Asia & Africa 2023-06-01
Across
- a rectangular women’s garment in India
- longest river in Africa
- returning to life after death as a different organism
- largest desert in the world
- actions you take towards others that will be returned to you
- the fertile mouth of a river
- known as your ‘duty’ in the Hindi faith
- the mass murder of a group of people
- Religion which believes that suffering is to be overcome through enlightenment
- policy of peaceful protest to encourage change
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- the Muslim country, formerly part of India
- People from Nepal that guide others up mt Everest
- a popular stringed instrument in India
- African story tellers
- a large mountain range north of India
- a state of never ending peace and joy
- country north of India, home to mt Everest
- leader who helped India gain its independence
- caused by monsoons and deforestation, bad for farming
- A hierarchal caste system, there are four
- a Plant fiber used to make rope
- tropical country next to India susceptible to monsoons
- a group within the hierarchal system of Hinduism
23 Clues: African story tellers • longest river in Africa • largest desert in the world • the fertile mouth of a river • a Plant fiber used to make rope • the mass murder of a group of people • a large mountain range north of India • a state of never ending peace and joy • a popular stringed instrument in India • a rectangular women’s garment in India • ...
french revolution 2023-11-06
Across
- Who says, "I am the state!"
- A political system
- Consisted of the Roman Catholic Clergy
- Consisted of the Nobles about 2% of the population
- This Influenced the legal systems of Europe and South America.
- 3rd Estate
- A period during the French Revolution that killed approx. 40,000 people
- Rulers with complete power and authority over the government and people
- A riot that took place during this first stage of the French Revolution
- A French 19th century artist given permission to wear pants
- Which estate used ideas of the enlightenment to protest and demand change?
- She was married to Peter the great
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- Who said, "Let them eat cake."
- "Life, Liberty, and Property"
- A document proclaiming rights and freedoms of the French people
- Grand house of control
- A French military leader during the French Revolution
- Belief that this power is derived from God
- A direct response to the replacement of the government to a monarchy
- This is when revolutionaries wanted to obtain weapons and release political prisoners.
20 Clues: 3rd Estate • A political system • Grand house of control • Who says, "I am the state!" • "Life, Liberty, and Property" • Who said, "Let them eat cake." • She was married to Peter the great • Consisted of the Roman Catholic Clergy • Belief that this power is derived from God • Consisted of the Nobles about 2% of the population • ...
French Revolution 2023-11-30
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- A revolution that represented a political change
- A series of laws which usaully makes up a government
- A commune where Louis XVI lived
- What had ruled France since the mid-1600s?
- Supported the idea of Heliocentrism
- Kings and Queens
- Sun is center
- Largest part of United Kingdom
- A country with 50% urban population that was unemployed
- The Estates-General included representatives of the…
- Turning point of France's government
- Earth is center
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- Lawyer and leader of the Jacobins
- Seven Years War is known as
- Years of discoveries that changed the way scientists work
- Overturned the absolute monarchy of Louis XVI
- A torture device used to decapitate
- Who lived at the Palace of Versailles?
- What did Baron de Montesquieu critique
- Describes an equilibrium of social, political, and economic strength
- A movement that preached personal freedom for France
- Francois-Marie Arouet is…
- Where France lot a lot of valuable territory
- A leader that rules the entire country
- The country that America came from
25 Clues: Sun is center • Earth is center • Kings and Queens • Francois-Marie Arouet is… • Seven Years War is known as • Largest part of United Kingdom • A commune where Louis XVI lived • Lawyer and leader of the Jacobins • The country that America came from • A torture device used to decapitate • Supported the idea of Heliocentrism • Turning point of France's government • ...
World Religions Vocabulary 2023-08-27
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- Fear of foreigners
- God or Goddess
- A person regarded as a religious leader
- Something that is not religious in nature
- Pilgrimage to Mecca
- cyclical process of cause and effect
- Christians that take the Bible seriously and tend to be more extreme in belief
- Belief in many Gods
- Place of worship for Jews
- Refrain from sexual activity
- Belief contrary to popular religious belief
- Government based on religion
- Arabic for God
- Someone that dies for their cause
- Extreme discipline
- All knowing, all seeing
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- Food that is acceptable for Jews
- Speak against a belief
- Rebirth after death
- Belief in one God
- Highest state of enlightenment
- Pressure someone to believe a certain way
- Does not believe in God
- Unsure
- Food that is acceptable for Muslims
- Object of devotion
- Religious worship of a specific figure regarded as strange
- Killing of a specific ethnicity or nation of people
- Worship a false idol
- Leader or savior
- Judaism, Christianity and Islam are all this
- Change in life over time
32 Clues: Unsure • God or Goddess • Arabic for God • Leader or savior • Belief in one God • Fear of foreigners • Object of devotion • Extreme discipline • Rebirth after death • Pilgrimage to Mecca • Belief in many Gods • Worship a false idol • Speak against a belief • Does not believe in God • All knowing, all seeing • Change in life over time • Place of worship for Jews • Refrain from sexual activity • ...
Enlightened Across the Atlantic 2023-12-15
Across
- Advocate of justice, Italian style
- Thinkers’ gathering in Paris?
- Just use your head!
- Locke-d in no matter who you are
- Power to rule because God said so
- As in a free society
- What citizens have when the state is legit
- State where representatives’ words are law
- Diderot’s volumes
- Antifederalists’ ten at the top
- State where one person’s word is law
- Paine’s provocative pamphlet
- Women still deserve education, she said!
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- As in a human-centered society
- “We the People,” for example
- Follow your Jeffersonian dream?
- Illuminated yet uncompromising ruler?
- Colonists’ economic (or political?) battle cry
- The Seven Years’ War, according to Americans
- An illuminating era
- It turns out Earth orbits ‘round the Sun!
- Montesquieu’s me, but that’s my job!
- Formidable freedom (of speech) fighter
- As in national, then the states
- What’s mine is mine, what’s yours is yours
- It’s getting better all the time
- Americans' birthplace?
- Thinker in Paris?
- A “necessary evil”?
- Replaced the Articles
- Women deserve education, she said!
31 Clues: Thinker in Paris? • Diderot’s volumes • An illuminating era • Just use your head! • A “necessary evil”? • As in a free society • Replaced the Articles • Americans' birthplace? • “We the People,” for example • Paine’s provocative pamphlet • Thinkers’ gathering in Paris? • As in a human-centered society • Follow your Jeffersonian dream? • As in national, then the states • ...
Chapter 6 2023-10-24
Across
- Who believed people learned from experience and improved themselves?
- What was the artistic style of the late 1700s called?
- What country helped America during the American Revolution?
- Who built their own telescope and used it to study in 1609?
- Where did the American Revolution begin?
- Who fought America in the American Revolution?
- What universal theory was created by Aristotle?
- What system of the government divided power?
- What author wrote 70 books and used satire against his opponents?
- What is an agreement in which people created a government?
- What theory did Nicolaus Copernicus create?
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- What did the Americans have that helped them win the war that Britain didn't have?
- In the mid 1700s social critics were known as _________.
- What act did the British Parliament pass about trade?
- What intellectual movement stressed reason and thought?
- Wha was the dominant art style in the late 1600s and early 1700s?
- What are the first ten amendments called?
- What were great gathering intellects discussed ideas called?
- What was the new way of thinking about the natural world?
- Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
20 Clues: Where did the American Revolution begin? • What are the first ten amendments called? • Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? • What theory did Nicolaus Copernicus create? • What system of the government divided power? • Who fought America in the American Revolution? • What universal theory was created by Aristotle? • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-12-19
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- the marketplace in Ancient Greece
- A leader who held power through the use of force
- a military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears
- the path that a stream follows
- Someone who writes or performs epic poems or stories
- enslaved people in Ancient Sparta
- a group of people who leave their native country to form a new land
- a body of land surrounded on three sides by water
- a person who searches for wisdom and enlightenment
- system of religion founded in Persia in the 6th century
- a group of 5 officials that helped govern Sparta
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- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- a governor of a province in ancient Persia
- Democracy in ehich citizens vote for officials to govern on their behalf
- A city-state in Ancient Greece
- a period of ten years
- government by the people
- Democracy in which citizens vote for laws and officials face to face
- All the different populations together at the same time
- relating to soldiers, arms, or war
20 Clues: a period of ten years • government by the people • A city-state in Ancient Greece • the path that a stream follows • the marketplace in Ancient Greece • enslaved people in Ancient Sparta • relating to soldiers, arms, or war • a governor of a province in ancient Persia • A government ruled by a few powerful people • A leader who held power through the use of force • ...
Module 13 Review 2025-01-21
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- Spanish Explored the Americas for this
- Most Factories were able to run on this
- Splitting of European countries into rivals
- Scientist who said the Earth Orbited the Sun
- Item used to send messages over a large distance
- Creator of the process that turned Iron into steel
- Explorer who navigated a voyage around the world for Spain
- Italian Dictator
- Scientist who contributed to math and physics
- German Dictator
- Competition between countries for colonies
- Characterized the Enlightenment
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- Starting space of the Industrial Revolution
- Document limiting power of English Monarch
- Desire of groups to have independent nation-states
- explorer whose voyages for Spain started the European exploration of the Americas
- Spun dozens of threads at once
- Document that used natural rights to announce the break between Britain and 13 Colonies
- Document Outlawing cruel punishment for Parliament
- Soviet Dictator
- Effects of Columbian Exchange
- Portugese leader who found a navigation school and sponsored voyages
- Competition between countries to have the strongest armies and navies
- What Napoleon was known for doing to most of Europe
24 Clues: Soviet Dictator • German Dictator • Italian Dictator • Effects of Columbian Exchange • Spun dozens of threads at once • Characterized the Enlightenment • Spanish Explored the Americas for this • Most Factories were able to run on this • Document limiting power of English Monarch • Competition between countries for colonies • Starting space of the Industrial Revolution • ...
American revolution and Constitution 2025-05-09
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- Father of the Constitution
- Opposed ratification of constitution, feared a powerful central government
- First ten amendments of the constitution
- Authored the draft for the Declaration of Independence
- Led to the Treaty of alliance with France
- Remained loyal to Great Britain
- Colonists who decided to be uninvolved in the war
- British troops fired on anti-British demonstrators
- Treaty causing France to leave Canada and their territories
- Military leader who participated in British war efforts
- Governments powers are limited to those who have consented
- Laid out the institutional foundations for the system of government for American people
- Provided for a weak national government
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- Several revenue-raising taxes to pay for costs of war
- American victory under command of George Washington
- Believed in complete independence from England
- Plan Established legislative, executive, and judicial branches
- Supported ratification of the constitution and advocated for a strong central government
- Separation of church and state
- Wrote the Virginia Declaration of Rights
- Enlightenment philosopher whose ideas influenced American self-government
- Conflict between France and England over resources and territory
22 Clues: Father of the Constitution • Separation of church and state • Remained loyal to Great Britain • Provided for a weak national government • First ten amendments of the constitution • Wrote the Virginia Declaration of Rights • Led to the Treaty of alliance with France • Believed in complete independence from England • Colonists who decided to be uninvolved in the war • ...
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. • ...
Chapter 10: Transformation of Europe 2025-08-11
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- wrote Don Quixote
- Catholic missionaries
- The Wealth of Nations
- The Social Contract
- built the palace of Versailles
- investors buy and sell shares
- set natural laws in motion
- kings share power with parliament
- God gave kings the right to rule
- movable type printing press
- wrote the 95 theses
- Henry VIII wanted a divorce
- eneded the 30 years' war
- knew a great deal about many things
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- invented the telescope in 1609
- powerful family from Florence
- interest in the capabilities and accomplishments of individuals
- supporters of the arts
- new vision of science from the 16th and 17th centuries
- attempt to revive the church’s reputation
- held absolute control of their kingdoms
- dreamed of unifying all of Europe
- discovered the heliocentric model of the universe
- law of gravity
- a vengeful god
- rebellions against the Catholic Church
- wrote The Prince
- verifiable by observation
- how laws affect human society and government
- private ownership of property
- grants of salvation in return for money
31 Clues: law of gravity • a vengeful god • wrote The Prince • wrote Don Quixote • The Social Contract • wrote the 95 theses • Catholic missionaries • The Wealth of Nations • supporters of the arts • eneded the 30 years' war • verifiable by observation • set natural laws in motion • movable type printing press • Henry VIII wanted a divorce • powerful family from Florence • investors buy and sell shares • ...
SOL World Religions Review 2025-12-12
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- the holy book of Christianity
- the end of reincarnation for Buddhists..."Enlightenment"
- the founder of Judaism...first established MONOTHEISM
- the holy book of the Hebrews/Jews
- the founder of Christianity...Savior...GOD in flesh
- Hinduism began in the region/nation of ________
- the belief in MANY gods
- the founder of Islam
- the belief of Hindus and Buddhists that you are reborn multiple times
- the holiest city in all of Islam...the Kaaba is there
- the philosophy of China based on good morals and obedience to your social superiors
- the Hindu holy books
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- the founder of Buddhism
- basic four beliefs of Buddhism
- good deeds and bad deeds impact your next incarnation
- the belief in ONE god
- the ten major laws of the Jews...moral law before GOD
- the Hindu hope of unification with Brahman
- the native polytheistic religion of Japan...nature gods called kami
- Confucius' sayings are teachings are contained in this book
- the holy book of Islam
- the holy city of Jews, Christians, and Muslims
22 Clues: the founder of Islam • the Hindu holy books • the belief in ONE god • the holy book of Islam • the founder of Buddhism • the belief in MANY gods • the holy book of Christianity • basic four beliefs of Buddhism • the holy book of the Hebrews/Jews • the Hindu hope of unification with Brahman • the holy city of Jews, Christians, and Muslims • ...
colonization, empires, reformation, enlightenment, and american revolution 2022-10-17
Across
- the boston massacre
- by this times ending england controlled most of the eastern seaboard of north america
- the 95 theses were nailed to a church door
- due to this the british parliament allowed salutary neglect
- emerged as a world power 1588
- the bible was translated to
- was a german monk
- Believed that all people were born equal with three natural rights
- britan vs. france over colonial empires
- the idea to buy your way into heaven
- formed the west india company
- grew crops on floating islands during the years 1200-1521 AD
- was the first constitution of the US
- created an American empire from Mexico to Chile and the Carribean in the 1500's
- parliament declared that england was no longer under the pope
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- were called philosophes
- pope leo X excommunicates luther
- the boston tea party
- and Portugal did the first sugar plantation competition
- American colonies were of minor importance to the french and english
- Cortez conquered the Aztec empire in 1521
- Believed having 3 branches in government would prevent tyranny.
- Believed in the freedom of press and used it to expose the abuses of corrupt political and church leaders
- believed everything should be doubted until proven
- led scientists to study natural world more closely
- were the first europeans to establish sea trade with india
- Pizzarro kidnapped and killed Atahualpa
- began to explore north america through canada
- makes the mother country strong
- slavery predominated sugar plantations
30 Clues: was a german monk • the boston massacre • the boston tea party • were called philosophes • the bible was translated to • emerged as a world power 1588 • formed the west india company • makes the mother country strong • pope leo X excommunicates luther • the idea to buy your way into heaven • was the first constitution of the US • slavery predominated sugar plantations • ...
Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-23
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- Father of modern economics; Evolved the idea of a Free Market System
- A mathematician, astronomer, and Catholic canon; Created the planetary model with the Sun at the center of the universe
- English politician and contributer to the scientific method of study
- A political philosophy focusing on the rights of the individual, equality before the law, and general liberty for all
- Support for a republican system of government
- a body of non-elected government officials who make decisions over the people
- French political philosopher; Created the idea of seperation of powers
- Economic term for hands-off government approach to an economy
- A system of government where the whole population is typically represented by elected representatives
- Father of liberalism
- A system of government with a King or Queen ruling over the country
- A time period of increased developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology and chemistry
- A ruler who holds absolute power
- period of rigorous scientific, political and philosophical development in Europe
- A global war between England, France, and their allies
- The document that made the United States it's own country
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- A division of all government abilities
- A political philosophy focusing on a free enterprise system, private ownership of business, and socially traditional ideas
- German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, natural philosopher and writer on music
- French philosopher, scientist, and mathematician; contributer to modern philosophy
- The United States first government document/system
- A type of monarchy power that is unrestrained by all other institutions, such as churches or government
- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer
- Belief in a supreme being; God, Allah, etc.
24 Clues: Father of liberalism • A ruler who holds absolute power • A division of all government abilities • Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer • Belief in a supreme being; God, Allah, etc. • Support for a republican system of government • The United States first government document/system • A global war between England, France, and their allies • ...
My Hunting Time 2021-03-10
5 Clues: Enabling the client to acquire • Working on skills, awareness and knowledge • The modification or replacement of irrational beliefs • Helping the client to make amends for previous destructive behavior • Assisting the client to arrive at a higher state of spiritual awakening
French Revolution 2022-09-23
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- Napoleon's last battle
- Palace where the King and Queen of France live
- Members of the 1st Estate
- Leader the Congress of Vienna chose
- Set of laws Napoleon established: Napoleonic ______
- Robespierre led the Reign of _________
- Queen of France at the beginning of the French Revolution
- King of France at the beginning of the French Revolution
- The constitution of 1791 established this type of Monarchy
- Having pride in one's country
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- French Middle Class
- Type of monarchy in France prior to the French Revolution
- Armory, Prison, and former fort that was stormed
- Value of Money decreases
- Country Napoleon unsuccessfully tried to conquer that led to his demise
- like the American colonists, French revolutionaries were inspired by the __________
- French Revolution execution device
- Capital city of France
- Meeting of the three estates
- Country that King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette tried to flee to
- Members of the 2nd Estate
- French tax on the third estate
- Napoleon after his successful coup d'etat named himself ______________for life
- The vowel the 3rd estate took at Versailles was known as the __________ court oath
24 Clues: French Middle Class • Napoleon's last battle • Capital city of France • Value of Money decreases • Members of the 1st Estate • Members of the 2nd Estate • Meeting of the three estates • Having pride in one's country • French tax on the third estate • French Revolution execution device • Leader the Congress of Vienna chose • Robespierre led the Reign of _________ • ...
Judaism Throughout Time 2022-10-06
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- Mod Judaism believes in Writ. & Or. Torah
- Body of water protected the Hebrews while escaping
- Edited text with Mishnah and Gemarah
- Interpretation of the Torah
- Organized oppression and massacre of a group
- Jewish village
- Fallen Angels
- ST Jewish aristocracy
- Leaders of Judaism following 2TJ
- First woman
- Leader of the Israelites
- Principles or tenets of a faith tradition
- End of time
- Medieval group in Europe, spoke Yiddish
- Mouth piece of God
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- Jewish enlightenment
- Revelation of the law from Mt. Sinai
- Field of study that analyzes God
- Belief in one god
- God recognized as the supreme civil ruler
- Medieval group in Spain, spoke Ladino
- Individual called by God and anointed
- Formulary used in public worship
- ST teachers who ran the temple
- Mod Judaism that balances law and life
- Belief more than one religion valid
- Mod Judaism believes in science & moral law
- ST leaders who believed total corruption
- First man
- Medieval group in N. Africa, spoke Arabic
30 Clues: First man • First woman • End of time • Fallen Angels • Jewish village • Belief in one god • Mouth piece of God • Jewish enlightenment • ST Jewish aristocracy • Leader of the Israelites • Interpretation of the Torah • ST teachers who ran the temple • Field of study that analyzes God • Formulary used in public worship • Leaders of Judaism following 2TJ • Belief more than one religion valid • ...
MySpellIt!: Japanese Words 2023-01-14
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- tall, wooden sandals
- type of Japanese dance
- leader of samurai
- Japanese poetry style
- a war cry
- riddle used by Zen Buddhist monks
- a Japanese god/deity
- a food paste
- a rickshaw
- a meat dish
- art of folding paper
- a powerful person, a "big shot"
- enlightenment in Buddhism
- a person trained in ancient Japanese martial arts
- block of soy milk (like paneer)
- the warriors of Japan
- cold rice dressed in vinegar
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- emperor of Japan
- writing of Japanese words in Roman script
- a period of emperor Mutsuhito's rule
- dish with meat, tofu, and veggies
- a spicy vegetable used as a condiment
- a style of cooking
- a great sea wave
- powerful, rich businessperson
- a girl who dances for entertainment
- 'bye' or a farewell in Japanese
- a type of couch
- a type of plant
- quick-cooking egg noodles
- a form of dance drama
- Japanese self-defense
- a type of wrestling style
- straw mat
- a raw fish dish
35 Clues: a war cry • straw mat • a rickshaw • a meat dish • a food paste • a type of couch • a type of plant • a raw fish dish • emperor of Japan • a great sea wave • leader of samurai • a style of cooking • tall, wooden sandals • a Japanese god/deity • art of folding paper • Japanese poetry style • a form of dance drama • Japanese self-defense • the warriors of Japan • type of Japanese dance • ...
A More Perfect Union 2020-09-06
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- Massachusetts delegate who refused to sign the Constitution
- sharing power between the federal and state govenments
- corresponding
- parts
- limits the branches power to keep any branch from gaining too much power
- divided into two parts, or houses
- people that opposed ratification
- first state admitted to the Union from the Northwest Territory
- supporters of the new Constitution
- court system
- a period when economic activity slowed and unemployment increased
- Father of the Constitution
- the freeing of enslaved people
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- wrote the final draft of the Constitution
- permission to put goods ashore for transfer to ocean going ships
- carries out nation's laws
- A Connecticut man who suggested the Great Compromise
- lawmaking branch
- former Continental Army captain that led the Shays Rebellion
- Massachusetts opponent of the Constitution
- voluntary association of independent states
- approved
- provided a democratic model for national expansion
- movement of the 1700s that promoted knowledge, reason, and science
- government by consent of the governed
- French author of The Spirit of Laws
26 Clues: parts • approved • court system • corresponding • lawmaking branch • carries out nation's laws • Father of the Constitution • the freeing of enslaved people • people that opposed ratification • divided into two parts, or houses • supporters of the new Constitution • French author of The Spirit of Laws • government by consent of the governed • wrote the final draft of the Constitution • ...
Gwendalyn Fodor World History 2020-09-15
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- A cultural movement
- Based on the teachings of Muhammad.
- The king could not punish his subjects.
- England's national legislature.
- Developed from Roman Christianity.
- Turning point in English constitutional history.
- Reflected customs and principals over time.
- Divided national power.
- A government ruled by small land owning families.
- A religious reform movement.
- uses an international governing system
- A written code of laws.
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- Citizens rule and make laws.
- Controls foreign and financial policies.
- Agreement among members of a society.
- Formal summary of the rights and liberties believed essential to people.
- This claimed that a kings power game from God.
- Three branches of the government.
- The powers of the ruler are restricted by the laws of the country.
- A king who rules the government.
- A system to control society.
- A government ruled by few people.
- Government of the people.
- The name of the religion founded by Jesus.
- An intellectual movement.
- The right to life, liberty, and property.
- Israelite's and Jews religion.
- A list of demands.
28 Clues: A list of demands. • A cultural movement • Divided national power. • A written code of laws. • Government of the people. • An intellectual movement. • Citizens rule and make laws. • A system to control society. • A religious reform movement. • Israelite's and Jews religion. • England's national legislature. • A king who rules the government. • Three branches of the government. • ...
Ella Persio-Prologue 2020-09-15
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- turning point in english constitutional history
- when renaissance came to full bloom
- people have the power
- rebirth, interest in classical culture
- citizens elect representative to make laws
- England's national legislative
- advises the councils
- government ruled by small group
- customs and principles established over time
- divided government into three branches
- contract between king and nobles
- name of religion followed by jews
- government ruled by powerful people
- to have law work in orderly ways
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- people had the rights to life, liberty,and justice
- formal summary of peoples rights
- citizens make laws directly
- applied science to society
- written code of law that the jews followed
- agreement among society
- international organization
- government to be divided between federal, state, or local governments
- religion that influenced all aspects of life
- religion that taught self worth
- king's power came from god
- royalty/kings/queens
- power of ruler restricted by constitution
- israelites and jews religion
- people elect leaders who make choices
- group in charge of society
30 Clues: advises the councils • royalty/kings/queens • people have the power • agreement among society • applied science to society • international organization • king's power came from god • group in charge of society • citizens make laws directly • israelites and jews religion • England's national legislative • religion that taught self worth • government ruled by small group • ...
Alantian Crossword 2021-09-21
Across
- Genderfluid deity
- Had an electrifying debut to new powers
- in a non-canonical story, might appear in your dreams
- We hardly knew ye
- Goddess of _____ and Greed
- Iris and Lily are these
- only good deity without the Life Domain
- Mira needs a new one
- Put up with a lot for a letter of recommendation
- Good aim, questionable allegiances
- Tomo gained another one
- Learning to have fun
- A young orphan
- Mortalkind (in Celestial)
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- Fruity nickname
- First to fall
- Take one for the team
- Left the Emerald Bolters behind
- Junko's friend (PC)
- With a pun that bad, they deserved what they got
- Missing part of the musical trio
- Hated his wild blood
- You have drawn the eyes of the gods
- No longer lawful
- Ride it, fight it, go inside it
- Fed up with mortals
- Junko's friend (NPC)
- A weapon and a virtue
- The path to enlightenment is wrought with these
- E.g. Dibzzak
- Likes bitter melon
31 Clues: E.g. Dibzzak • First to fall • A young orphan • Fruity nickname • No longer lawful • Genderfluid deity • We hardly knew ye • Likes bitter melon • Junko's friend (PC) • Fed up with mortals • Hated his wild blood • Junko's friend (NPC) • Mira needs a new one • Learning to have fun • Take one for the team • A weapon and a virtue • Iris and Lily are these • Tomo gained another one • ...
Blaise Killian 2021-03-29
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- also known as the flight of...
- wouldn't leave until the system was fixed
- was a genevan philosopher
- the list of three estates
- a french enlightenment writer
- fought alone side George washington
- a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves
- was a radical democrat
- a member of a democratic club established in paris
- refuted the theory of divine right
- are those that are not dependent
- a genevan banker
- where the national assembly meet and tried to find guns and amuntion
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- was a leading figure in the early stages of the french revolution
- a french military and political leader
- was a french judge
- guard is a french military and police force
- last queen of france
- where they chopped of aristocrates heads
- a french political theorist
- was ideological and political war
- assembly assembly that formed at the tennis court oath
- found itself at the very heart of the revolution
- one's own nation and support for its interests
- a person who has left their own country in order to settle in another
- a period of panic and riot
- the sun king
27 Clues: the sun king • a genevan banker • was a french judge • last queen of france • was a radical democrat • was a genevan philosopher • the list of three estates • a period of panic and riot • a french political theorist • a french enlightenment writer • also known as the flight of... • are those that are not dependent • was ideological and political war • refuted the theory of divine right • ...
The Glorious Revolution 2021-11-04
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- Believed in no cruel and unusual punishment
- Believed in freedom of speech and religion
- The Glorious Revolution in 3 pts EXCEPT
- The Engish Bill of Rights influenced the following in the US Bill of Rights, EXCEPT
- Good government must protect the rights of individual freedoms
- Favored monarchy that relied on a social contract
- Believed in limited government and natural rights
- The Glorious Revolution ended tensions between
- The Declaration of Rights gave these freedoms, EXCEPT
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- This movement influenced The Enlightenment
- This is an economic system where businesses have little to no government involvement a.k.a. "your wild cousin"
- Believed women should have equal say in the government
- Wealth of Nations and supported laissez-faire economy
- She was the Protestant daughter of James II
- This is an open Catholic
- Believed in separation of powers to keep the government in check
- The Declaration of Indulgence created this type of government
- They supported the succession of James II
- The Glorious Revolution changed _________ from Catholic to Protestant
- Are Catholics and Protestants the same
20 Clues: This is an open Catholic • Are Catholics and Protestants the same • The Glorious Revolution in 3 pts EXCEPT • They supported the succession of James II • This movement influenced The Enlightenment • Believed in freedom of speech and religion • Believed in no cruel and unusual punishment • She was the Protestant daughter of James II • ...
CH. 19 Influences on Japan 2023-01-30
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- musical instrument shaped like a mythical phoenix (19.10)
- One of the most destructive natural disasters that threatens Japan (Setting the Stage)
- the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures is cultural ________ (19.2)
- Built in 710 as the capital city (19.4)
- nature based spirits (19.5)
- Borrowed letters (fusion of Chinese and Japanese) (19.6)
- 5-7-5 Poetry style (19.7)
- Japan has nearly 4000 of these (Setting the Stage)
- Buddhism sees life as full of pain and ____. (19.5)
- The way to achieve wisdom (19.5)
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- Ruler who encouraged cultural diffusion (19.2)
- Founder of Buddhism (19.5)
- Japan's closest neighboring country (19.2)
- Architecture design of tiled roofs with multiple stories (19.8)
- Most of Japan was this kind of society (19.2)
- State of gaining spiritual knowledge (19.5)
- Japan is located in this ocean (Setting the Stage)
- Chinese style of court music (19.10)
- 5-7-5-7-7 Poetry style
- Chinese writing (19.6)
- Unique Japanese religion based on love and respect for nature (19.5)
- This form of Buddhism came to Japan in 552 (19.5)
22 Clues: 5-7-5-7-7 Poetry style • Chinese writing (19.6) • 5-7-5 Poetry style (19.7) • Founder of Buddhism (19.5) • nature based spirits (19.5) • The way to achieve wisdom (19.5) • Chinese style of court music (19.10) • Built in 710 as the capital city (19.4) • Japan's closest neighboring country (19.2) • State of gaining spiritual knowledge (19.5) • ...
Vocab: Units 1-3 2023-04-03
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- Capable of being accomplished
- shining brilliantly
- with regard to
- an extreme or unnatural paleness
- greenery; fresh and ripe vegetation
- having no motion or change
- the greatest work of an artist, writer, or composer
- lacking color; dull
- to stop the flow of
- a lack of experience; an innocence
- a being
- the most important ingredient; the crucial element
- an intense or joy or delight
- to fill with horror or disapproval
- A state of sluggishness, inactivity, and apathy
- a pattern of prayer or worship
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- to discuss in too much detail or to attack
- The condition of being too full; an overabundance
- the most typical, ideal, or important
- a frankness or sincerity of expression; an openness
- To embarrass and confuse
- still in existence; not destroyed
- requiring mental or physical effort
- green; lush with vegetation
- firm and steadfast
- open and sincere
- possessing or exhibiting great wealth; affluent
- a specific manner of working
- An improvement or enlightenment
- enraged; furious
- resisting authority; difficult to control; restless; fidgety
31 Clues: a being • with regard to • open and sincere • enraged; furious • firm and steadfast • shining brilliantly • lacking color; dull • to stop the flow of • To embarrass and confuse • having no motion or change • green; lush with vegetation • a specific manner of working • an intense or joy or delight • Capable of being accomplished • a pattern of prayer or worship • ...
Buddhism 2013-01-11
Across
- Where Mahayana Buddhism was developed.
- Practice of quiet reflection to clear the mind and find inner peace.
- Ignorance, attachment, and aversion are the ________.
- A state of wisdom.
- Focus on the path.
- Help people do good instead of bad.
- The truth of suffering.
- The number of days Siddhartha meditated under a tree to find why people suffered.
- To be aware of your feelings but not attached to them.
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- Don't do something that will affect someone in a negative way.
- Country where Siddhartha was born.
- When you are reborn in a different body.
- Don't take a job that would harm others or animals.
- Develop a deep understanding of the noble truths.
- The noble________.
- The good or bad energy a person builds up based upon whether he or she lives a good life.
- The path to enlightenment.
- Live life without being selfish.
- Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama.
- Don't lie or gossip.
- When religious leaders head a government.
- Lama who headed the government.
- The founder of Buddhism.
23 Clues: A state of wisdom. • Focus on the path. • The noble________. • Don't lie or gossip. • The truth of suffering. • The founder of Buddhism. • The path to enlightenment. • Lama who headed the government. • Live life without being selfish. • Country where Siddhartha was born. • Help people do good instead of bad. • Where Mahayana Buddhism was developed. • ...
Civilizations of Early India 2016-01-04
Across
- liberation or release from cycle of reincarnation
- Rebirth of a soul into a new body
- Third caste for landowners, bankers, merchants
- Second highest caste for rulers or warriors
- Large landmass set apart from the rest of the continent
- Religion of the Vedic Age based on priests and rituals
- Calm or clear the mind
- Person's duty that comes with one's caste
- Fortified area built on higher land
- Term given to caste groupings based on religious status
- Term given to caste groupings based occupation
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- Seasonal winds
- Highest caste for priests
- Effect of a person's actions in this or previous lives
- Special building used to store grain
- State of perfect wisdom
- Main river and all waterways that drain into it
- Caste for farm workers and other manual workers
- Avoiding doing harm to any living thing
- Thinkers and teachers
- One supreme spiritual force or God
- Set social classes into which a person is born
- Lowest caste for people who do dirty jobs
- Collection of hundreds of sacred hymns
24 Clues: Seasonal winds • Thinkers and teachers • Calm or clear the mind • State of perfect wisdom • Highest caste for priests • Rebirth of a soul into a new body • One supreme spiritual force or God • Fortified area built on higher land • Special building used to store grain • Collection of hundreds of sacred hymns • Avoiding doing harm to any living thing • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism by Henry 2018-08-21
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- the transcendent state attained as a result of being released from the cycle of rebirth.
- the world's fourth-largest religion with over 520 million followers
- having little or no rain.
- A spiritual being who has compassionately vowed to achieve buddhahood.
- the ultimate reality underlying all phenomena in Hinduism.
- were polytheistic and worshiped gods who represented natural forces.
- appearance of a deity in another form.
- a persons soul in Hinduism.
- the major goal of Buddhism.
- the identifying marks of the Buddha.
- A round burial mound
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- a member of a people having no permanent home.
- is an Indian religion and dharma, or a way of life, widely practiced in the Indian subcontinent.
- one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India.
- prayer or song of praise to the Gods or God
- a seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia.
- A symbol of Buddhist dharma.
- A branch of Buddhism, stressing universal enlightenment.
- the principle of nonviolence toward all living things.
- The practice of giving
20 Clues: A round burial mound • The practice of giving • having little or no rain. • a persons soul in Hinduism. • the major goal of Buddhism. • A symbol of Buddhist dharma. • the identifying marks of the Buddha. • appearance of a deity in another form. • prayer or song of praise to the Gods or God • a member of a people having no permanent home. • ...
FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2021-12-14
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- - Irish naturalist and geologist
- Invented the flying shuttle
- Inventor best known for his improvements to the steam engine
- Designed the seed drill to make farming an easier task
- English inventor who created the atmospheric engine
- British novelist, journalist, editor, and illustrator
- Invented the 4 crop rotation method
- Founder and director of homes for poor and deprived children
- English Romantic painter
- Wrote Frankenstein
- English weaver who invented the spinning Jenny
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- He created “common sense”
- Created both the spinning machine and water frame
- Scottish economist and philosopher who was a key figure in the Scottish enlightenment
- Important figure in the establishment of universal suffrage and freedom of the press in the UK
- Invented the cotton gin
- Had a model textile factory in New Lanark, Scotland
- American industrialist who founded a motor company
- Renowned as the “Father of the Railways”
- British politician who was a leader in the movement to get rid of the slave trade.
- Developed the coke burning blast furnace
- British weavers and textile workers who were against mechanised looms and knitting frames.
22 Clues: Wrote Frankenstein • Invented the cotton gin • English Romantic painter • He created “common sense” • Invented the flying shuttle • - Irish naturalist and geologist • Invented the 4 crop rotation method • Renowned as the “Father of the Railways” • Developed the coke burning blast furnace • English weaver who invented the spinning Jenny • ...
Q2 Extra Credit 2022-01-06
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- the papers that declared the war had ended
- knowing your land more getting a advantage in war
- ships blocking a country's coastline and ports inwards and outwards
- beliefs in benefits from profitable trading
- people who wanted to be free from the king
- colonists waking up to the idea of a seperation for the betterment of them
- owners people who owned slaves on a plot of land
- act of when the colonists threw tea into boston harbor
- tax on imports and exports
- where one of the key battles was fought but was actually just very close to the position
- 1st president of the u.s.
- people who were subjects of the king
- ruler of England during revolutionary war
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- right to bare arms
- slaves count as 3/5 a person
- soldiers ready to fight any minute
- strong fabric used by soldiers
- government sustained by the people
- strongest navy in the world
- where battles were fought
- act of hiding with natural resources for a sneak attack
21 Clues: right to bare arms • where battles were fought • 1st president of the u.s. • tax on imports and exports • strongest navy in the world • slaves count as 3/5 a person • strong fabric used by soldiers • soldiers ready to fight any minute • government sustained by the people • people who were subjects of the king • ruler of England during revolutionary war • ...
Mercantilism 2023-09-13
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- a religious revival movement in 1700's
- named by king james 2 to rule over the dominion of new england
- 18th century intellectual movement that emphasized reason and scientific method
- toughest part of triangular trade
- invented bi focals.
- 3 part system in which slaves were brought to the colonies
- was the men from colonies who fought for great britain
- in colonies there was a goal to enrich great britain
- used to punish colonists for illegal smuggling of goods
- when britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies
- a large farm in the southern colonies
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- this covered the area from southern maine to northen new jersey
- came to the colonies from europe apprentices with families
- Great britains biggest rival in north america
- grown mostly on plantations and meant to sell for profit
- slave uprising in colonies
- attacked the french which led to french and indian war
- governing body of great britain
- places taxes on imports to colonies
- 2nd largest ethnic group in the coloniess, but most were slaves
20 Clues: invented bi focals. • slave uprising in colonies • governing body of great britain • toughest part of triangular trade • places taxes on imports to colonies • a large farm in the southern colonies • a religious revival movement in 1700's • Great britains biggest rival in north america • in colonies there was a goal to enrich great britain • ...
Russian Jewish History 2024-01-05
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- An Ashkenazi language used by Eastern European Jews
- Lie spread about Jews killing Christians for their blood
- A military that the Jews thought of as their protectors
- attractive ideological solution for Jews in Russia for those who could not flee
- Traditional Judaism
- The goal of the Russian Czars
- The Enlightenment spread to Eastern Europe via
- culmination of the government policy of Anti-Semitism
- Sought to dismantle Judaism as a religion and merge the Jewish community with the greater society
- attacks against Jews
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- Solution for Russian Jews who could not flee, related to Israel
- A language that increased in popularity, becoming modern with novels and poetry
- the act of fleeing Russia for the Western hemisphere
- wrote famous plays in Yiddish, which became an increasingly modern language
- Russian territories in which Jews could reside
- battalion in which Jewish boys were forced to serve
- was declared as an autonomous Jewish region, did not draw in the masses
- site of a major pogrom in 1903
- Russian monarch
- House of worship in Moscow that is still standing
20 Clues: Russian monarch • Traditional Judaism • attacks against Jews • The goal of the Russian Czars • site of a major pogrom in 1903 • Russian territories in which Jews could reside • The Enlightenment spread to Eastern Europe via • House of worship in Moscow that is still standing • An Ashkenazi language used by Eastern European Jews • ...
Unit 9 Terms 2024-01-30
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- Arrangement of workers and machines in a factory
- French writer
- English philosopher, scientist, and historian
- God given right given to king or queen to rule a country
- 18th century inventor and instrument maker
- Concentration of human populations into discrete areas
- 18th century french philosopher; leading figure of the enlightenment
- The claim by a state to exclusive control over a foreign area or territory
- Economic group between upper and lower class
- Policy or act of extending a country's power into other territories
- Italian astronomer and mathematician; first to use telescope to study stars
- Group of people agree to give up certain rights in order to protect their rights
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- English mathematician and physicist
- Meeting where major European powers negotiated claims to territory in Africa
- Someone who starts or owns a business
- Buildings with facilities for manufacturing
- English philosopher and political theorist
- Cosmological model in which the sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of the three branches
- Establishing facts through testing and experimentation
20 Clues: French writer • English mathematician and physicist • Someone who starts or owns a business • 18th century inventor and instrument maker • English philosopher and political theorist • Buildings with facilities for manufacturing • Economic group between upper and lower class • English philosopher, scientist, and historian • Arrangement of workers and machines in a factory • ...
Midterm Review 2025-01-07
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- a lowly person or outcaste of Hinduism
- religion mostly found in India
- these can be caused if the summer monsoons are late
- this is extremely polluted
- area of Asia between Africa and India
- people survived by hunting and gathering
- a set of strict laws in Mesopotamia
- a social structure often depicted as a triangle
- the Oldest River Civilization
- Hindus believe this is a goddess and that she forgives your sins if you bath in its water
- Crescent The area that included the Nile and the Tigris/Euphrates Rivers that was great for farming
- seasonal winds that carry rain for 6 months- affects India and parts of Asia
- the process of removing salt from sea water so its drinkable/potable
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- people discovered farming and domestication of animals
- otherwise known as Siddhartha Gautama
- Elders should be respected and obeyed
- Hindus believe that "what goes around, comes around."
- when a desert is expanding
- Hindus believe your soul get reborn into a new body when you die
- social structure in Hinduism
- ultimate goal of a Buddhist
- Buddha's guidelines to be a good Buddhist
- these animals are sacred to Hindus and they will not eat them.
23 Clues: this is extremely polluted • when a desert is expanding • ultimate goal of a Buddhist • social structure in Hinduism • the Oldest River Civilization • religion mostly found in India • a set of strict laws in Mesopotamia • otherwise known as Siddhartha Gautama • Elders should be respected and obeyed • area of Asia between Africa and India • a lowly person or outcaste of Hinduism • ...
Learning Contract #4 2024-12-19
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- a period of time where an empire flourishes
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- exchanging goods/services without the use of money
- an oppressive leader
- an ancient empire under Alexander the Great
- a city-state in Ancient Greece
- a form of government in which a few people have all the political power
- a military alliance led mainly by Sparta
- exchanging goods/services through coins or paper money
- a piece of land surrounded mostly by water
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- a period of time where Greek culture flourished
- a geographic region in Europe, comprising of many different countries
- a form of government in which leaders are elected by the people
- a form of government in which a small group of people rule, but do not have political power
- a body of troops moving in close formation
- a military alliance led mainly by Athens
- a city-state in Ancient Greece, also the capital
- a form of government with a monarch leading the nation
- a war between people of the same country
- an ancient monument in Greece
20 Clues: an oppressive leader • an ancient monument in Greece • a city-state in Ancient Greece • a military alliance led mainly by Athens • a war between people of the same country • a military alliance led mainly by Sparta • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • a body of troops moving in close formation • a piece of land surrounded mostly by water • ...
Global History 2025-10-05
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- Called “El Liberator”
- Person of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry
- Short-lived nation created by Bolívar uniting northern South American territories
- Birthplace of Simón Bolívar
- Class of people of European descent born in the Americas
- Spaniards born in Spain who dominated colonial governments
- European intellectual movement that influenced Latin American revolutionaries
- Another word for freedom, central theme of the revolutions
- Mexican priest who began the fight for independence in 1810
- Venezuelan cowboys who fought in the independence wars
- Type of government established in most Latin American nations after independence
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- Military strongman who often ruled after independence
- Mexican general who became emperor after independence
- Indigenous leader who led a major revolt in Peru in the 1780s
- 1810 speech that sparked Mexico’s independence movement
- Goal of revolutions across Latin America in the early 19th century
- Last major stronghold of Spanish royalist forces in South America
- European ruler whose wars indirectly inspired revolutions in Latin America
- Local governing bodies that took power after Spanish authority collapsed
- Argentine general who helped liberate Chile and Peru
20 Clues: Called “El Liberator” • Birthplace of Simón Bolívar • Person of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry • Argentine general who helped liberate Chile and Peru • Military strongman who often ruled after independence • Mexican general who became emperor after independence • Venezuelan cowboys who fought in the independence wars • ...
French Revolution & Napoleon 2025-09-10
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- These workers were the poorest members of the Third Estate
- This group belonged to the First Estate
- One of the main leaders of the Reign of Terror
- Showing pride in one's country
- Napoleon never conquered this country
- The __________ regime was the name of the old order in France
- He was the head of the French National Guard
- Location where Napoleon was born
- The National Assembly voted to pay off debt by selling __________ lands
- Main method used for executions during the French Revolution
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- Group of laws reflecting enlightenment principles
- Many people saw the Bastille as sign of this
- Another name for the French middle class
- One important result of the Estates-General was the ___________ Assembly
- This type of warfare involved hit and run raids
- Three man governing board set up by Napoleon
- The National Assembly created this type of monarchy in 1791
- popular vote by ballot
- Napoleon's final defeat occurred here
- Notebooks to list each estates' grievances
- This system closed European ports to British goods
21 Clues: popular vote by ballot • Showing pride in one's country • Location where Napoleon was born • Napoleon's final defeat occurred here • Napoleon never conquered this country • This group belonged to the First Estate • Another name for the French middle class • Notebooks to list each estates' grievances • Many people saw the Bastille as sign of this • ...
World History Overview 2025-06-11
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- _______ source created by someone who saw or experienced the event
- painter and sculptor of the Sistine Chapel
- movement using reason and science in the 1600s and 1700s
- thing that the Catholic Church was selling which promised people they could get to Heaven faster
- rebellion in France in 1789
- document that challenged the Catholic Church’s practices
- The invention in Germany that spread books and ideas quickly
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- Queen of France known for her spending
- One economic system developed during the Industrial Revolution
- buying and selling of Africans for labor
- A king or queen with unlimited power
- French general who became emperor
- The study of money, needs, and choices
- Where people moved to find jobs during the Industrial Revolution
- A machine used to execute people during the French Revolution
- where the Renaissance began
- _______ source that explains or talks about an event after it happened
- leader of the Protestant Reformation
- Leader who gained independence for Mexico
- Leader who gained independence for Venezuela
- someone who works for the Catholic Church
21 Clues: where the Renaissance began • rebellion in France in 1789 • French general who became emperor • A king or queen with unlimited power • leader of the Protestant Reformation • Queen of France known for her spending • The study of money, needs, and choices • buying and selling of Africans for labor • Leader who gained independence for Mexico • ...
literature 2025-02-26
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- a short story, typically with animals
- the imitation of natural sound
- a literary period which focused on real life problems and ordinary people
- an amusing work generally ends happily
- a literare work that ridicules human folly
- the question which not expecting an answer
- a period name in British literature during the reign of queen Victoria
- a literary period focused on nature and love
- a literary period influenced by science, reason, and democracy
- a comparison using “like” or “as”
- a reaction towards realism
- a literary form written in verse
- combining contradictory terms
- a contradiction between appearance and reality
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- a direct comparison
- hint or clues about future events in a story
- the main character in a literary work
- a scene set earlier than the main story
- an extreme exaggeration for effect
- the part of a narrative where conflict begins to resolve
- a genre about cowboy, rural areas, and frontier lifestyle
- a referencing to another literary things
- a genre focused on myths and gods
- the feeling and atmosphere of a story
24 Clues: a direct comparison • a reaction towards realism • combining contradictory terms • the imitation of natural sound • a literary form written in verse • a comparison using “like” or “as” • a genre focused on myths and gods • an extreme exaggeration for effect • a short story, typically with animals • the main character in a literary work • the feeling and atmosphere of a story • ...
english 12 archetypes 2024-08-09
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- Constantly searching for truth, meaning, or enlightenment.
- The darker aspect of the personality, representing repressed desires
- Driven by a desire to discover new experiences and places.
- Offers protection, care, and selflessness to others.
- innovates and brings ideas into existence, driven by imagination.
- Provides support and assistance, often standing by the hero's side.
- This archetype experiences loss and seeks to belong or find family.
- Brings about transformation through destruction or chaos.
- Deceptive and mischievous, often disrupting the status quo for fun
- A wise figure who offers guidance and support.
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- This archetype seeks truth and wisdom, often acting as a scholar or philosopher.
- Symbolizes purity, optimism, and a lack of experience
- Driven by emotion, connection, and passion in relationships
- Represents the ordinary person, relatable and grounded in reality
- Desires control, order, and stability, often leading or governing.
- This rebellious figure challenges the status quo
- Brings joy and humor, often lightening serious situations with wit
- Uses knowledge and power to create change and transform reality
- Opposes authority and fights against injustice.
- This archetype often embarks on a quest to overcome great challenges
20 Clues: A wise figure who offers guidance and support. • Opposes authority and fights against injustice. • This rebellious figure challenges the status quo • Offers protection, care, and selflessness to others. • Symbolizes purity, optimism, and a lack of experience • Brings about transformation through destruction or chaos. • ...
World Religions 2024-09-10
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- Every Muslim is supposed to visit here at least once
- A religion without a belief in God
- Made the original covenant with God according to Jews, Christians and Muslims
- Belief in his resurrection is an important tenet of Christianity
- Belief in one god
- The path to Enlightenment, according to Buddah
- Sacred tree of Buddhism
- Star of David is an important symbol in this religion
- Teaches that suffering comes from selfish desires
- Means religions of the local people
- What happens when you die, according to Buddhism and Hinduism
- Holy Book of Islam
- Sacred text of Buddhism
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- The Golden Temple is the holiest place in this faith
- Wrote the Analects
- Sacred symbol of Confucianism
- Religion that values karma, dharma, and reincarnation
- Birthplace of Christ
- Hinduism is one example of this type of religion
- Colorful Hindu holiday
- Number of Noble Truths
- A holy site to Christians, Muslims, and Jews
- Language the Vedas is written in
- Largest sect in Islam
- Home of the majority of Earth's Hindu population
25 Clues: Belief in one god • Wrote the Analects • Holy Book of Islam • Birthplace of Christ • Largest sect in Islam • Colorful Hindu holiday • Number of Noble Truths • Sacred tree of Buddhism • Sacred text of Buddhism • Sacred symbol of Confucianism • Language the Vedas is written in • A religion without a belief in God • Means religions of the local people • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2024-09-18
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- First battle of the Revolutionary War
- 7 years war
- Freedom limited by laws
- People who wanted to stay neutral during the Revolution
- Taxes on paper
- Series of laws to punish colonists
- British general
- First meeting of the new government of America
- Period of great technological advancements
- Massacre in Boston on March 5th, 1770
- 1st president of USA
- Rights you're born with
- City in which the Brits surrendered
- True Americans
- Prohibited colonists from expanding into French territory
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- 3rd president of the USA
- First American soldiers to react in case of invasion
- The war for American independence
- Declaration of American independence from Britain on July 4th, 1776
- A book written by Thomas Paine
- English philosopher
- Ended Revolutionary War
- Man who wrote Common Sense
- An agreement of society for the greater good of the country
- Ended 7 years war
- A huge company that owns everything
- Formalized France's support of America
- An American Protest in December 16th, 1773
- British Admiral
- People loyal to the crown
30 Clues: 7 years war • Taxes on paper • True Americans • British general • British Admiral • Ended 7 years war • English philosopher • 1st president of USA • Freedom limited by laws • Ended Revolutionary War • Rights you're born with • 3rd president of the USA • People loyal to the crown • Man who wrote Common Sense • A book written by Thomas Paine • The war for American independence • ...
Crossword 2024-11-14
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- person who loves their country, rebellion
- wrote "Common Sense"
- ancient times
- signed the Declaration of Independence first to make it valid
- besties with Jefferson until they broke up, died the same day as him
- discussed the separation of powers and checks and balances, influenced the design of Constitution
- colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown
- a set of rules that guides how a country, state, or other political organization works
- what battle gave America its independence
- the system to govern a state or community
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- states the principles on which our government is based
- thought that humans deserve a secular rule of law and democracy rather than monarchy
- a series of religious revivals in American Christian History
- a group of settlements that became the original states of the USA
- American founding father, wrote the declaration of independence
- first president of the USA
- created the theory of a system of checks and balances among three branches of government
- credited for the Social Contract Theory
- emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith
- women's right activist in 1792
20 Clues: ancient times • wrote "Common Sense" • first president of the USA • women's right activist in 1792 • credited for the Social Contract Theory • person who loves their country, rebellion • what battle gave America its independence • the system to govern a state or community • colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown • ...
'Brave New World' Themes, Symbols, Motifs 2025-11-14
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- The industrial figure who replaces religious symbolism.
- The abandoned structure where John seeks enlightenment.
- Commodity-driven mindset satirized through constant consumption.
- Drug used to suppress negative emotions and maintain stability.
- Tool of control disguised as pleasure, particularly through entertainment machines.
- The World State’s ultimate method of control, beginning before birth.
- Poetic and emotional language source through which John interprets the world.
- The World State prioritizes this over truth.
- Citizens who resist conformity are sent to these remote places.
- The societal value equated with happiness and economic success.
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- Citizens’ lack of unique identity is caused by this loss.
- Process that creates mass-produced human embryos.
- Theme contrasting agency with comfort and superficial pleasure.
- Symbol of artificial reproduction and lifelong confinement.
- The character whose spiritual struggles highlight individuality.
- The theme describing the impossibility of pursuing scientific or emotional truth.
- The emotion-suppressing effect of soma is described as “Christianity without _____.”
- Motif suggesting adults act like emotional infants due to conditioning.
- The upper-class caste that still experiences alienation (e.g., Helmholtz).
- Technology used to shape citizens’ beliefs from childhood.
20 Clues: The World State prioritizes this over truth. • Process that creates mass-produced human embryos. • The industrial figure who replaces religious symbolism. • The abandoned structure where John seeks enlightenment. • Citizens’ lack of unique identity is caused by this loss. • Technology used to shape citizens’ beliefs from childhood. • ...
Road to Revolution Study Guide Crossword 2024-11-18
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- A religious movement that broke out during the early colonies
- To have to pay taxes but have no say in how much or what they do
- Document that expressed need for Natural Rights of citizens
- Ended the Revolutionary War
- Divided up land after 7 Years War between the British and
- Introduction to Decl. of Ind.
- Early vigilante group who caused trouble for British officials, started by Sam Adams
- Tax on Paper and many other products
- Battle of turning point in American Revolutionary War
- Time period when people started thinking about Natural Rights
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- Who the British fought during the 7 Years War
- Meeting of Reps. from 12 of 13 Colonies to establish ban on British Trade
- Battle called, "A glorious day for America" by Sam Adams
- Commander of the Continental Army
- Part 4 of Decl. of Ind.
- Author of Common Sense
- Part 2 of Decl. of Ind.
- Part 3 of Decl. of Ind.
- A response to the Intolerable Acts
- How British paid for 7 Years War
20 Clues: Author of Common Sense • Part 4 of Decl. of Ind. • Part 2 of Decl. of Ind. • Part 3 of Decl. of Ind. • Ended the Revolutionary War • Introduction to Decl. of Ind. • How British paid for 7 Years War • Commander of the Continental Army • A response to the Intolerable Acts • Tax on Paper and many other products • Who the British fought during the 7 Years War • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword 2025-09-08
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- 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies
- Area of land that covered southern Maine to Northern New Jersey
- Hardest part of the Triangular Trade
- 18th century intellectual movement, emphasized reason and the scientific method
- 1700s religious movement movemnt
- Mainly grown to sell for money
- Put taxes on imports to the colonies
- Attacked the French in the Ohio River Valley, caused French and Indian War
- Came from the colonies from Europe, to learn a trade
- The biggest rival of Great Britian
- A large farm in the southern colonies
- Men that fought for Great Britian
- A therory in the colonies
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- Acts to punish the colonists for illegal smuggling
- Named by King James II to rule the Dominion of New England
- Slave uprising in the colonies
- Britain relaxing restrictions on the colonies
- 3 part system, slaves to the colonies
- inventer, invited bifocals, the Franklin stove, published Poor Richard's Almanac
- Governing body of Great Britian
20 Clues: A therory in the colonies • Slave uprising in the colonies • Mainly grown to sell for money • Governing body of Great Britian • 1700s religious movement movemnt • Men that fought for Great Britian • The biggest rival of Great Britian • Hardest part of the Triangular Trade • Put taxes on imports to the colonies • 3 part system, slaves to the colonies • ...
Colonial America 2015-09-28
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- The document that made sure rulers didn't abuse or have too much power
- Colonists had a __ government that allowed them to vote on a representative
- Town meetings turned into __ governments
- this act caused American colonists to smuggle goods
- The __ of the family, was the head of the family
- the Navigation Act caused everything to be __ such as sailors, ships, and goods
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- The Enlightenment valued, __, reason, and science
- __ would care for the children and do all of the housework
- __ is when you export more goods than you import in order to build wealth and power
- Protected rights and representative government are examples of the English __ of Government
10 Clues: Town meetings turned into __ governments • The __ of the family, was the head of the family • The Enlightenment valued, __, reason, and science • this act caused American colonists to smuggle goods • __ would care for the children and do all of the housework • The document that made sure rulers didn't abuse or have too much power • ...
French Revolution Vocabulary 2021-09-17
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- agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- The sun is at the center of the universe
- The power of the mind to understand and make sense of the world
- The belief that an absolute monarch's authority came directly from God
- One who thinks, questions, and studies the nature of life and other important human matters
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- 18th century movement emphasized around science and reason as a key to improve society
- permission for something to happen
- Complete or Total
- Form of government headed by a King or Queen
- Freedom or Right to do what you would like to do
10 Clues: Complete or Total • permission for something to happen • The sun is at the center of the universe • Form of government headed by a King or Queen • Freedom or Right to do what you would like to do • The power of the mind to understand and make sense of the world • The belief that an absolute monarch's authority came directly from God • ...
Crossword 2021-12-02
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- a document that was used to split up the colony’s and the British empire
- something given by god and humans get it right at birth
- released a revolutionary pamphlet named common sense
- Born in 1773 he was the leader of the colonists before the revolution
- was one of the early colonial leaders and also became a lawyer
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- British philosopher one of the founders In the United States government
- one of the main writer of the deceleration of independence
- the ideas of the colonists and their new nation also to set forth rules
- A person chose to represent
- developed during the enlightenment in Europe during the 1600s and 1700s
10 Clues: A person chose to represent • released a revolutionary pamphlet named common sense • something given by god and humans get it right at birth • one of the main writer of the deceleration of independence • was one of the early colonial leaders and also became a lawyer • Born in 1773 he was the leader of the colonists before the revolution • ...
AMI #2: French Revolution Part 1 2024-01-11
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- Maximillian _______ was the head of the Committee of Public Safety during the Reign of Terror.
- The National _______ succeeded the Estates General to govern France.
- The philosophical movement that loved reason and encouraged both the American and French Revolutions.
- Marie Antoinette's family, the rulers of Austria.
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- ______ Bonaparte was the General and eventual Emperor of France.
- ______ XVI was the King of France before the Revolution.
- Execution machine created by revolutionaries to make execution equal; the "National Razor."
- 5 man government that lead France after the Reign of Terror.
- _____ Antoinette was the Queen of France before the Revolution.
- ______ General was the meeting of all three Estates to advise the king.
10 Clues: Marie Antoinette's family, the rulers of Austria. • ______ XVI was the King of France before the Revolution. • 5 man government that lead France after the Reign of Terror. • _____ Antoinette was the Queen of France before the Revolution. • ______ Bonaparte was the General and eventual Emperor of France. • ...
Ch. 4-3 Life in the American Colonies 2024-02-13
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- Learned to read and write from their parents at home.
- One of three things that contributed to American culture
- The first colleges in the colonies were set up to train these people
- The American who best exemplified the Enlightenment way of thinking
- virtue Refers to democratic ideas, practices and values
- One of three things that contributed to American culture
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- Ran households, cared for children and worked in the fields with their husbands.
- Widows and unmarried women enjoyed certain rights, but were not allowed to _______.
- His libel case against the New York Journal was an important step toward the idea of freedom of the press.
- One of three things that contributed to American culture
- The main reason for population growth in the colonies
- The Great Awakening represented ___________ revival.
12 Clues: The Great Awakening represented ___________ revival. • Learned to read and write from their parents at home. • The main reason for population growth in the colonies • virtue Refers to democratic ideas, practices and values • One of three things that contributed to American culture • One of three things that contributed to American culture • ...
French Revolution 2019-12-04
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- A French Ruler that led a series of conquests with the goal to unite Europe under the French Flag
- French leader that also was known as the "Sun King"
- A period of time where the arts
- The French cast system split into the 1st 2nd 3rd _____.
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- A French Tool used during the revolution to execute many people
- When there is not enough food, this epidemic occurs.
- French lawyer that was important to the french revolution.
- A palace built by King Louis XVI in the French countryside
- The storming of this place
- A period of fear and bloodshed known as the reign of _____.
10 Clues: The storming of this place • A period of time where the arts • French leader that also was known as the "Sun King" • When there is not enough food, this epidemic occurs. • The French cast system split into the 1st 2nd 3rd _____. • French lawyer that was important to the french revolution. • A palace built by King Louis XVI in the French countryside • ...
Symbols and Rituals 2024-04-13
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- Used in baptism as a symbol of purification and rebirth.
- Often lit during religious ceremonies as a symbol of light and enlightenment.
- Burned during worship as a symbol of prayer rising to heaven.
- Symbol of Christianity representing the crucifixion of Jesus.
- Reverential gesture often performed during prayer or worship.
- Ritual of applying oil to signify blessing or consecration.
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- Ceremonial movement, often involving walking in a prescribed order during religious events.
- Worn by clergy during religious ceremonies to signify their role.
- Ritual of consuming bread and wine, representing the body and blood of Christ.
- Recitation of sacred texts or prayers in a melodious manner.
10 Clues: Used in baptism as a symbol of purification and rebirth. • Ritual of applying oil to signify blessing or consecration. • Recitation of sacred texts or prayers in a melodious manner. • Burned during worship as a symbol of prayer rising to heaven. • Symbol of Christianity representing the crucifixion of Jesus. • ...
Festivals & Celebrations 2024-10-09
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- Festival of lights celebrating the triumph of good over evil.
- New Year A celebration of new beginnings with fireworks, family reunions, and lanterns.
- A Tamil harvest festival celebrating abundance and gratitude.
- A day of giving thanks with a feast shared among family and friends.
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- A German festival known for beer, food, and lively parades.
- Celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ with lights, gifts, and feasts.
- Celebrates the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha.
- al-Fitr Marks the end of Ramadan with prayers, feasts, and charity.
- Jewish festival of lights commemorating the miracle of the oil.
- Vibrant festival of colors celebrating the arrival of spring.
10 Clues: Celebrates the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha. • A German festival known for beer, food, and lively parades. • Festival of lights celebrating the triumph of good over evil. • Vibrant festival of colors celebrating the arrival of spring. • A Tamil harvest festival celebrating abundance and gratitude. • ...
AP World History Crossword Puzzle - The Enlightenment 2023-04-12
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- What French phrase means “leave alone”?
- Francois-Marie Arouet went under the plan the pen name __________.
- ________ is the belief that knowledge comes from your senses.
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- The European intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.
- Baron ____________.
- Direct opposite of Capitalism.
- Which philosopher describes life as “nasty, brutish, and short”?
- _______ is the moral philosophy based on the rights of the individual liberty, consent of the governed, political equality, and equality before the law.
- Which philosopher is the author of Two Treatises of Government in 1690.
- Which philosopher generally advocated for Laissez-afire and disapproved of Mercantilism.
10 Clues: Baron ____________. • Direct opposite of Capitalism. • What French phrase means “leave alone”? • ________ is the belief that knowledge comes from your senses. • Which philosopher describes life as “nasty, brutish, and short”? • Francois-Marie Arouet went under the plan the pen name __________. • Which philosopher is the author of Two Treatises of Government in 1690. • ...
American Revolution Review 2023-03-13
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- The colonists wanted freedom of __________ and religion.
- The colonists did not believe in divine right.
- The colonists believed the government should protect the people.
- The absolute monarch of Britain and the American colonies.
- The colonists wanted to overthrow the government and create a new one.
- The idea that the monarch gets their right to rule from God.
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- The colonists wanted to vote: which Enlightenment idea inspired them?
- The letter the colonists wrote to King George to tell him what they wanted.
- The American colonists had a revolution to __________ the government and get human rights.
- The colonists believed all people were created __________ with the same rights.
10 Clues: The colonists did not believe in divine right. • The colonists wanted freedom of __________ and religion. • The absolute monarch of Britain and the American colonies. • The idea that the monarch gets their right to rule from God. • The colonists believed the government should protect the people. • ...
Time Period 3: 1754-1800 2023-04-24
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- The seven years war was a conflict largely between Britain and this nation.
- These ideas largely contributed to the new American political system.
- This act placed restrictions on colonial trade. Known as the _______ act.
- The constitution was written here
- A preliminary act of revolution happened here involving tea.
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- Washington's final speech which warned against political parties and permanent alliances. Known as the _______ address.
- The economic policy utilized by Britain to extract resources from the colonies.
- Rebellion of debtor farmers in Massachusetts. Commonly called _____ rebellion.
- A political slogan of the colonies. No ______ without representation.
- This was the first direct tax on the colonies. Commonly known as the _____ act.
10 Clues: The constitution was written here • A preliminary act of revolution happened here involving tea. • These ideas largely contributed to the new American political system. • A political slogan of the colonies. No ______ without representation. • This act placed restrictions on colonial trade. Known as the _______ act. • ...
Topic 14 Nationalism 2025-03-28
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- Feelings, emotions, and imagination are emphasized in this intellectual movement that reacted to the ideas of the Enlightenment
- Political and moral philosophy that focuses on individual rights, freedom, the agreement of the people being governed, equality in politics, the right to own property, and being treated equally under the law
- Mixed European and indigenous descent
- Voting rights
- The ideas about actions and beliefs, along with radical changes
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- A movement that rejected romanticism
- is a belief that values national identity and puts emphasis on achieving goals and taking pride in them
- Military or political dictator
- Name of the person who is born in the Iberian Peninsula
- Popular vote
10 Clues: Popular vote • Voting rights • Military or political dictator • A movement that rejected romanticism • Mixed European and indigenous descent • Name of the person who is born in the Iberian Peninsula • The ideas about actions and beliefs, along with radical changes • is a belief that values national identity and puts emphasis on achieving goals and taking pride in them • ...
Reatoration 2024-12-02
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- What scientific institution was founded in 1662 to improve natural knowledge?
- Which king was restored to the throne in 1660?
- What intellectual movement focused on reason and scientific thought during the 18th century?
- Which famous English allegory was written by John Bunyan?
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- What type of government system replaced the monarchy after the Restoration?
- What were the two main political parties that developed after the Restoration?
- What is the name of Milton’s epic poem about the fall of man?
- What event in 1688 led to the overthrow of James II?
- Which Catholic monarch ruled England between 1685 and 1688?
- Which famous Irish writer is known for “A Modest Proposal”?
10 Clues: Which king was restored to the throne in 1660? • What event in 1688 led to the overthrow of James II? • Which famous English allegory was written by John Bunyan? • Which Catholic monarch ruled England between 1685 and 1688? • Which famous Irish writer is known for “A Modest Proposal”? • What is the name of Milton’s epic poem about the fall of man? • ...
Asia Terminology 2025-10-22
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- phallus in Hindu art and architecture
- female counterpart to the phallus found in Hindu art and architecture
- religious architecture ritually circled by Buddhist followers
- Buddhist follower who nearly reaches enlightenment but chooses to stay behind to lead others
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- Japanese religion centered in nature and ancestor worship
- honor of family, tradition, and humaneness towards others (2 words)
- also called "The Way," a religion centered on the harmony of opposites
- snake deity sometimes featured with depictions of Buddha
- Japanese "pictures of the floating world." Colored printmaking featuring a variety of subject matter
- life force, energy, and spirit believed to exist in all beings in Daoism
10 Clues: phallus in Hindu art and architecture • snake deity sometimes featured with depictions of Buddha • Japanese religion centered in nature and ancestor worship • religious architecture ritually circled by Buddhist followers • honor of family, tradition, and humaneness towards others (2 words) • female counterpart to the phallus found in Hindu art and architecture • ...
Odyssey Crossword 2026-04-02
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- Horse:A wooden horse used in the Trojan war to sneak in the army.
- son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy.
- the greatest Greek warrior in the Trojan War.
- god of trade, thieves, travelers, sports, and the official messenger of the Greek gods
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- Greek god of the water.
- reimagines the life of the minor goddess and sorceress from Greek mythology.
- the father of all Greek gods and the Greek god that can control lighting
- 1 eyed monster that is mostly blind in the eye.
- flower: the flower that symbolises creation, purity and enlightenment.
- A Cyclops that was a shepherd of sheep and lived on the island of Sicily.
10 Clues: Greek god of the water. • son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. • the greatest Greek warrior in the Trojan War. • 1 eyed monster that is mostly blind in the eye. • Horse:A wooden horse used in the Trojan war to sneak in the army. • flower: the flower that symbolises creation, purity and enlightenment. • ...
Latin America Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-10
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- Person mixed with African and European descent
- Born in Spain but moved to Latin America, highest class and typically wealthy
- a group of people with similar backgrounds, incomes, and ways of living
- Born in Latin America but came from Spanish descent.
- A conflict in which Spanish Rebels fought to drive Napoleons' French troops out of Spain.
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- mixed Native American and European descent.
- An important military leader in the struggle for independence in South America.
- of Enlightenment A time period when many European countries questioned many things about society and monarchy
- the only successful revolution led by slaves.
- Series of wars fought between multiple countries led by Napoleon Bonaparte
10 Clues: mixed Native American and European descent. • the only successful revolution led by slaves. • Person mixed with African and European descent • Born in Latin America but came from Spanish descent. • a group of people with similar backgrounds, incomes, and ways of living • Series of wars fought between multiple countries led by Napoleon Bonaparte • ...
Social Studies 20-2 Unit 1 2022-01-18
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- Personal characteristics shared and valued by a group.
- A revolutionary assembly made up of people from the third estate.
- A representative assembly of clergy, nobility, and commoners, where each group held one vote.
- People who share a sense of belonging and may share borders.
- A hierarchic social system between lords, vassals, and peasants.
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- A period where people began to question blind faith and instead valued reason.
- A period of radical political and social change in France.
- Radical revolutionists who supported Robespierre.
- King has total power.
- Sharing characteristics with and feeling connected to others, to the exclusion of those who are not alike.
10 Clues: King has total power. • Radical revolutionists who supported Robespierre. • Personal characteristics shared and valued by a group. • A period of radical political and social change in France. • People who share a sense of belonging and may share borders. • A hierarchic social system between lords, vassals, and peasants. • ...
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 • ...
Chung Tian Temple 2013-10-13
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- Heads, Found on the high points of roofs.
- Amid the turbulence of civil war, he went to _________.
- statues of this animal at the front doors represent Buddhas and Bodhisattvas who are strong in mind and fearless.
- Displays a wide range of beautiful Chinese art works and artifacts.
- Heaven, Another word meaning "Chung Tian Temple"
- For the Chinese Red is an _________ color.
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- The golden color of the palace represents this
- Two statues are in the ______ outside the Temple reception.
- Buddha, It is seated on the Western Hall on the Lotus Throne
- Hall, In the center of the palace there is a large courtyard leading to this.
10 Clues: Heads, Found on the high points of roofs. • For the Chinese Red is an _________ color. • The golden color of the palace represents this • Heaven, Another word meaning "Chung Tian Temple" • Amid the turbulence of civil war, he went to _________. • Two statues are in the ______ outside the Temple reception. • ...
U.S. History Crossword 2013-09-05
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- Rebellion/ Some slaves pushed for resistance to open revolt. Began September Sunday in 1739.
- Ideas about nature gained prevalence in the 1700s this movement was called ....
- of 1763/ Banned all settlement west of the Appalachians.
- Awakening/ The resulting religious revival known as the _____ Lasted throughout the 1730s and 1740s.
- France/ The French Colony in North America.
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- Ottawa Leader.
- Passage/Middle leg of the transatlantic.
- Trade/ A Transatlantic trading network.
- A country's ultimate goal was self sufficiency and all countries were in a competition to acquire the most gold and silver.
- of New England/ Land from the Southern Main to New Jersey united into one colony.
10 Clues: Ottawa Leader. • Trade/ A Transatlantic trading network. • Passage/Middle leg of the transatlantic. • France/ The French Colony in North America. • of 1763/ Banned all settlement west of the Appalachians. • Ideas about nature gained prevalence in the 1700s this movement was called .... • ...
