enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
The Enlightenment in Europe Vocab 2015-11-24
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- devoted himself to the study of political liberty and believed that Britain was the best-governed and most politically balanced country of hi own day
- French word for philosophers
- philosopher that believed that people could learn from experience and improve themselves
- agreement by which people created a government
- pen name of the philosophe Francois Marie Arouet
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- a new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
- disagreed with Rousseau that women's education should be secondary to men's
- was passionately committed to individual freedom
8 Clues: French word for philosophers • agreement by which people created a government • was passionately committed to individual freedom • pen name of the philosophe Francois Marie Arouet • disagreed with Rousseau that women's education should be secondary to men's • philosopher that believed that people could learn from experience and improve themselves • ...
India Survival Words 2024-04-29
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- Mutiny The Indian rebellion of 1857; First war of Independence
- Daughter of Jawharlal Nehru; Chosen to be Prime Minister after her father's death
- Tomb built for the late wife of Shah Jahan
- The ultimate goal of Buddhism; The state of "enlightenment"
- Religion born in India; Oldest Religion; Polytheistic
- Belief in rebirth to a higher or lower position based upon the actions one takes during life
- Nation created in 1947 as a separate country for the Muslims
- Gandhi's successor who became Prime Minister of independent India
- Began a movement based on non-violence; Fought for India's independence
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- Founder of the Buddhist religion; Buddha
- Positive/Negative life force created that helps determine rebirth; Hindu
- Religion born in India; introduced by Siddhartha Gautama; Buddha
- Formed to call for a share in governing process of their country; GOAL; Independence for ALL
- Greatest of Mughal rulers; Gained control through heavy artillery & successful negotiators
- Empire that brought unity to India in the 1600's
- One's duty in life; Hindu
16 Clues: One's duty in life; Hindu • Founder of the Buddhist religion; Buddha • Tomb built for the late wife of Shah Jahan • Empire that brought unity to India in the 1600's • Religion born in India; Oldest Religion; Polytheistic • The ultimate goal of Buddhism; The state of "enlightenment" • Nation created in 1947 as a separate country for the Muslims • ...
Revolutions Vocabulary 2021-12-02
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- Former French colony that became independent after a slave revolt.
- "No taxation without ____" was a slogan of the American Revolution.
- American city where the "Tea Party" and "Massacre" occurred.
- The Reign of _____ was the period during the French Revolution where wealthy people were killed.
- Machine used to behead people during the French Revolution
- Leader of the Haitian Revolution.
- Number of amendments in the U.S. Bill of Rights.
- Movement in Europe that inspired political revolutions.
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- The Declaration of ____ was signed in July of 1776 in America.
- French King who was beheaded during the revolution.
- Fort attacked and destroyed by French peasants at the start of the revolution.
- Leader of the Jacobins in the French Revolution.
- French colony that later became Haiti.
- Leader of the Continental Army and first President of the United States.
- The Declaration of the ____ of Man and Citizen was signed in France in 1791.
- Author of the Declaration of Independence.
16 Clues: Leader of the Haitian Revolution. • French colony that later became Haiti. • Author of the Declaration of Independence. • Leader of the Jacobins in the French Revolution. • Number of amendments in the U.S. Bill of Rights. • French King who was beheaded during the revolution. • Movement in Europe that inspired political revolutions. • ...
Don's Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-17
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- The original canned potatoes chip that claims the slogan "once you pop you just can't stop"
- A complex series of pathways
- The home of the exciting festival known as Mardi-Gras
- A well-known breakfast option featuring phenomenal athletes
- This fast-food chain was & is responsible for sandwiches such as: The Big Mac & Quarter-Pounder
- The momentum behind a tractor trailers movement
- Name of the main character of the late 90's hit tv show featuring vampires, demons all residing in the fictional town of Sunnydale
- Known as "The Keystone State"
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- A weight not felt in space.
- Monks often seek this state of mind
- The capital of what is known as "the land of enchantment"
- A typical greeting in Español
- Known for gators, sunshine, & palm tree lined beaches
- Normally & widely given to a companion as a gift before a wedding
- A gas typically used for inflation often for birthday parties
- Properly named "river horse" (they spend much of their time in the water)
16 Clues: A weight not felt in space. • A complex series of pathways • A typical greeting in Español • Known as "The Keystone State" • Monks often seek this state of mind • The momentum behind a tractor trailers movement • The home of the exciting festival known as Mardi-Gras • Known for gators, sunshine, & palm tree lined beaches • ...
Revolution and Constitution Review 2022-07-13
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- The power of judicial review was established ?
- The main author of Declaration of Independence was ?
- Under the Constitution, the ? is bicameral
- Under the Articles of Confederation ,the Congress was ?
- Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress had the ? power to tax interstate trade
- Under the constitution, the was a ? executive
- The turning point in the Revolutionary War as the Battle of ?
- The elastic clause refers to power not explicitly stated in the ?
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- George ? was the presiding officer at the Constitutional Covention
- People who supported the British during the Revolution were called ?
- George Washington and James Madison ? the new Constitution
- Patrick Henry was a ?
- The Supreme Court case that interpreted the "necessary and proper" to give Congress implied powers was ?
- The English Enlightenment philosopher who wrote about a social contract between The people and the government was ?
- The proclamation of 1763 prohibited ? settlers from settling west of the Appalachians
- Common Sense was written by ?
16 Clues: Patrick Henry was a ? • Common Sense was written by ? • Under the Constitution, the ? is bicameral • Under the constitution, the was a ? executive • The power of judicial review was established ? • The main author of Declaration of Independence was ? • Under the Articles of Confederation ,the Congress was ? • George Washington and James Madison ? the new Constitution • ...
CROSSWORD 2024-11-12
5 Clues: He wrote the Arthashastra.(8) • The war which transformed Ashok. (7) • The tree under which Buddha gained enlightenment. (5) • A system of government in which the head of the state is elected. (8) • The Magadhan ruler who was a contemporary of both Mahavira and Buddha. (8)
French Revolution 2021-10-17
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- Members of the church, priests, churchmen, church owners
- Period after the black death were people moved in cities, and began to think open-mindedly
- Led France after the french revolution
- A group of people in France who had certain powers (Three in total)
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- A position where one man has a large amount of power over his country
- Famous work of art by Voltaire
- A powerful person with access to an army, large land, or something useful to his country
7 Clues: Famous work of art by Voltaire • Led France after the french revolution • Members of the church, priests, churchmen, church owners • A group of people in France who had certain powers (Three in total) • A position where one man has a large amount of power over his country • A powerful person with access to an army, large land, or something useful to his country • ...
sejarah...heheh (sinting) 2022-09-26
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- Aufklärung adalah kata Jerman yang sama dengan kata Inggris yaitu
- Aufklarung telah memberikan dampak yg besar bagi pelaksanaan politii etis di indonesia. Berikut yg merupakan salah satu point utama dari isi politik etis di indonesia adalah...
- aufklarung berasal dari bahasa ?
- Istilah yang di kemukakan wiliam james adalah ?
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- Siapa Penulis dan filsuf France ?
- Aufklärung merupakan era kelanjutan dari salah satu era sebelumnya, yaitu ?
6 Clues: Siapa Penulis dan filsuf France ? • aufklarung berasal dari bahasa ? • Istilah yang di kemukakan wiliam james adalah ? • Aufklärung adalah kata Jerman yang sama dengan kata Inggris yaitu • Aufklärung merupakan era kelanjutan dari salah satu era sebelumnya, yaitu ? • ...
Historical Events 2024-04-23
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- Political or social upheaval resulting in significant change
- Period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union
- Traveling to unknown territories to discover new lands or resources
- Finding or uncovering something previously unknown
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- Intellectual movement in the 17th and 18th centuries focused on reason and individualism
- Cultural and intellectual movement in Europe, known for its revival of art, literature, and learning
6 Clues: Finding or uncovering something previously unknown • Political or social upheaval resulting in significant change • Traveling to unknown territories to discover new lands or resources • Period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union • Intellectual movement in the 17th and 18th centuries focused on reason and individualism • ...
Macbeth research 2013-11-03
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- Who is King James 1 a direct decedent of?
- When did this belief become influential by the europeans?
- what was the name of king james book
- In Holimshed's chronicles, king duncan was....
- What is the first part of the name of the group that performed for Queen Elizabeth's court?
- Where was king james the first king of?
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- What were both the King and Queen to Shakespeare that they paid him money?
- What caused its influence to die out?
- what were you condemned for if you went against the belief of The Divine Rights of Kings?
- What is the last name of the person the guards captured last minute, in the cellar of the House of Lords?
10 Clues: what was the name of king james book • What caused its influence to die out? • Where was king james the first king of? • Who is King James 1 a direct decedent of? • In Holimshed's chronicles, king duncan was.... • When did this belief become influential by the europeans? • What were both the King and Queen to Shakespeare that they paid him money? • ...
The English Colonies 2022-09-20
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- A system where people are ranked according to power and wealth
- Thoughts about improving society
- In the colonies they hunted this mammal for oil and meat.
- protestant christians like William Penn, who did not like slavery.
- Able to grow crops, live on their own (has a dash).
- A group of people who come together to discuss common interests and thoughts.
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- A type of government which can make laws and taxes, like the Virginia House of Burgesses.
- Religious revival in the colonies
- This is a type of trade which benefits the mother country, from colony to the original nation.
- People who leave a larger body for unfair reasons or conflicting thoughts.
10 Clues: Thoughts about improving society • Religious revival in the colonies • Able to grow crops, live on their own (has a dash). • In the colonies they hunted this mammal for oil and meat. • A system where people are ranked according to power and wealth • protestant christians like William Penn, who did not like slavery. • ...
The English Colonies 2022-09-20
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- People who leave a larger body for unfair reasons or conflicting thoughts.
- A system where people are ranked according to power and wealth.
- This is a type of trade which benefits the mother country, from colony to the original nation.
- Religious revival in the colonies.
- Able to grow crops, live on their own (has a dash).
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- Protestant christians like William Penn, who did not like slavery.
- This was a common practice in the colonies they hunted this mammal for oil and meat.
- Thoughts about improving society.
- A group of people who come together to discuss common interests and thoughts.
- A type of government which can make laws and taxes, like the Virginia House of Burgesses.
10 Clues: Thoughts about improving society. • Religious revival in the colonies. • Able to grow crops, live on their own (has a dash). • A system where people are ranked according to power and wealth. • Protestant christians like William Penn, who did not like slavery. • People who leave a larger body for unfair reasons or conflicting thoughts. • ...
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.
- Charles Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brède et de ___________.
- 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: Direct opposite of Capitalism. • What French phrase means “leave alone”? • ________ is the belief that knowledge comes from your senses. • Charles Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brède et de ___________. • Which philosopher describes life as “nasty, brutish, and short”? • Francois-Marie Arouet went under the plan the pen name __________. • ...
what caused the French revolution? 2021-05-09
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- the profound intellectual and cultural shift that swept through Europe in the late 18th century
- known for her extravagance, and was executed during the French revolution
- popular finance minister who published the government's finances publicly
- happened during 1780-1800 in France
- an assembly of representatives from the 3 estates of France
- launched the reign of terror to suppress any dissent among the third estate
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- the government formed by the third estate that broke off from the French gov
- prison that was a symbol of royal power and a large storehouse of weapons
- a general who became emperor to defend the revolutions democratic values
- an ancient regime of three rigid social classes
10 Clues: happened during 1780-1800 in France • an ancient regime of three rigid social classes • an assembly of representatives from the 3 estates of France • a general who became emperor to defend the revolutions democratic values • prison that was a symbol of royal power and a large storehouse of weapons • ...
ChineseReligions 2021-08-16
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- The "Great Vehicle" or Eastern X informed Chinese, Korean, and Japanese Buddhism.
- Missionaries spread Buddhism across the X road and by sea.
- X achieved enlightenment but remain on this plane to liberate others.
- In X Buddhism, lamas reincarnate and serve as spiritual leaders.
- In Japan, traditional spiritualism and shamanism coalesced as X.
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- About 500 BCE, Master X posited traditional Chinese political philosophy and ethics.
- Professional warriors of medieval Japan.
- In Southeast Asia, X Buddhists often spend part of their youth as monks/nuns.
- Confucius was probably educated in Daoism, the classical system of meditation and balance advanced by X.
- Most traditional societies had some form of X, the worship of spirits in the elements, land, and animals.
10 Clues: Professional warriors of medieval Japan. • Missionaries spread Buddhism across the X road and by sea. • In X Buddhism, lamas reincarnate and serve as spiritual leaders. • In Japan, traditional spiritualism and shamanism coalesced as X. • X achieved enlightenment but remain on this plane to liberate others. • ...
The French Revolution 2024-01-03
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- An oath was taken on this court on 20th June 1789 by the Third Estate in demands for reforms.
- The popular slogan - Liberty, Equality and _______ that became the battle cry of the Revolution .
- A popular form of execution during the French Revolution.
- The fortress prison under the administration of King Louis XVI.
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- One of the Enlightenment philosophers during the French Revolution .
- The Estates __________ was a combined representation of all three social classes.
- The number of social groups in France before the start of the revolution.
- This Estate( Social class) comprised of the Clergy.
- This Estate formed a majority of the population of France.
- The General who staged a coup and later declared himself EMPEROR of France.
10 Clues: This Estate( Social class) comprised of the Clergy. • A popular form of execution during the French Revolution. • This Estate formed a majority of the population of France. • The fortress prison under the administration of King Louis XVI. • One of the Enlightenment philosophers during the French Revolution . • ...
Peranakan 2024-05-12
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- The “Dongdong sayang” is performed using the b___,rebana and gong
- The D_____ is a powerful symbol in Chinese culture and is associated with strength,courage and mobility
- The L____ is a symbol of purity,enlightenment and spiritual growth
- Tree The P___ T___ is a symbol of endurance,strength and longevity
- The c____ is a symbol of longevity,good fortune and wisdom
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- The K________ is used for younger women in the Peranakan community to cover up their chest
- The men in the Peranakan community are called B___
- The women in the Peranakan community are called N____
- The _____iX is a symbol of good fourtune and renewal
- the p____ is a symbol of wealth,prosperity and good fortune
10 Clues: The men in the Peranakan community are called B___ • The _____iX is a symbol of good fourtune and renewal • The women in the Peranakan community are called N____ • The c____ is a symbol of longevity,good fortune and wisdom • the p____ is a symbol of wealth,prosperity and good fortune • The “Dongdong sayang” is performed using the b___,rebana and gong • ...
Wh&G chapter 11 lesson 2 2024-03-19
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- Early _____ emerged during the enlightenment
- Western governments began funding primary _______, making it obligatory for children aged 6 to 12.
- Mass______led to demand for teachers, mostly women.
- What was the main option of careers for women in 1800’s.
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- Where was the focus expanded to political rights by groups like women’s social and Political Union.
- group of the 2nd Industrial Revolution that was consisted on sales people, bookkeepers , and secretaries
- They began to work as clerks , typists, and in stores.
- _____ moms stayed at home while dads went to work
- It encouraged government to invest in public education.
- -class was the one that use women and kids to work in the second Industrial Revolution
10 Clues: Early _____ emerged during the enlightenment • _____ moms stayed at home while dads went to work • Mass______led to demand for teachers, mostly women. • They began to work as clerks , typists, and in stores. • It encouraged government to invest in public education. • What was the main option of careers for women in 1800’s. • ...
History chapter 11 lesson 2 2024-03-20
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- why people start to move to the cities
- Early ______emerged during the Enlightenment.
- on what century the middle class shared common values like a strong work ethic and a focus on social etiquette.
- how government obligatory study for kids to 6 to 12 years
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- class that woman worked to support their families and kids often started working young
- who was the class that siendo more time whit their children’s
- : what was the work that do that people left their homes.
- what society were a wealthy elite comprising 5% of the population.
- : why the people were so poor and were sleeping on the street .
- : what the woman’s were fighting .
10 Clues: : what the woman’s were fighting . • why people start to move to the cities • Early ______emerged during the Enlightenment. • : what was the work that do that people left their homes. • how government obligatory study for kids to 6 to 12 years • who was the class that siendo more time whit their children’s • ...
The Enlightement Key Terms 2024-02-14
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- wrote a famous poem in response to the earthquake
- period in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries, emphasized reason, science, and individual rights
- book written by Jean-Jacques Rousseau believes that children should be allowed to develop naturally
- philosopher best known for his ideas on the social contract
- English writer and advocate for women's rights, " A Vindication of the Rights of Women
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- English philosopher who developed the idea of natural rights and influenced the concept of listed government
- french lawyer and philosopher proposed the separation of powers in government
- is the separation of religious and political institutions, emphasizing the importance of reason and science ovEnglishgious
- what if then statement
- Bacon English Philosopher
10 Clues: what if then statement • Bacon English Philosopher • wrote a famous poem in response to the earthquake • philosopher best known for his ideas on the social contract • french lawyer and philosopher proposed the separation of powers in government • English writer and advocate for women's rights, " A Vindication of the Rights of Women • ...
Sermon at Benares 2024-08-22
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- - A key concept in Buddha's teachings, which he described as a part of life.
- - The woman who sought Buddha's help after the death of her son.
- - The state of being free from attachment to worldly things, as taught by Buddha
- - The idea that everything in life is temporary and constantly changing
- - The type of discourse given by Buddha at Benares.
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- - The state of perfect peace and liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth
- - The ultimate goal in Buddhism, achieved by understanding the true nature of reality
- - The enlightened one who delivered the Sermon at Benares.
- - A natural part of life that Buddha explained as inevitable
- - The number of Noble Truths in Buddhism
10 Clues: - The number of Noble Truths in Buddhism • - The type of discourse given by Buddha at Benares. • - The enlightened one who delivered the Sermon at Benares. • - A natural part of life that Buddha explained as inevitable • - The woman who sought Buddha's help after the death of her son. • - The idea that everything in life is temporary and constantly changing • ...
Buddhist teachings about human destiny 2024-12-03
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- A state of bliss, often considered to be an escape from samsara.
- The cycle of birth, death and rebirth
- One who has gained insight into the true nature of existence (enlightenment) and has therefore achieved nirvana. The main aim of life in Theravada Buddhism.
- Means loving kindness.
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- One who delays their achievement of nirvana in order to help all other sentient beings to achieve nirvana. The main goal of Mahayana Buddhism.
- Means suffering. Existence in the cycle of birth, death and rebirth is characterised by this.
- Means compassion.
- A famous bodhisattva in the Mahayana tradition that is the embodiment of wisdom.
- The number of bodhisattva vows.
- Bodhisattvas vow to liberate all __________ beings.
10 Clues: Means compassion. • Means loving kindness. • The number of bodhisattva vows. • The cycle of birth, death and rebirth • Bodhisattvas vow to liberate all __________ beings. • A state of bliss, often considered to be an escape from samsara. • A famous bodhisattva in the Mahayana tradition that is the embodiment of wisdom. • ...
Lydia Knarr Chapter 6 section 3-4 2021-01-04
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- a Western cultural movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music (new classical)
- principle of government under which separate branches are empowered to prevent actions by other branches
- a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries
- the ten amendments that was added to the constitution
- author of the Declaration of Independence
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- pronouncement adopted by the Second Continental Congress addressing the American Colonies connection to Great Britain
- Empress of Russia from 1762 until 1796
- regular social gathering held by an inspiring host
- divides the powers of government between the national, state and local governments.
- the monarchs that embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the enlightenment
10 Clues: Empress of Russia from 1762 until 1796 • author of the Declaration of Independence • regular social gathering held by an inspiring host • the ten amendments that was added to the constitution • a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries • divides the powers of government between the national, state and local governments. • ...
Alli Findley- Section 3,4 2021-01-04
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- ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796. Was in contact with Voltaire.
- a document written by Thomas Jefferson was based upon John Locke's ideas.
- known as new classical.
- where power is split between national and state govt.
- political leader who wrote Dec. Of Independence.
- large social gatherings where all of the nerds and smart people came to discuss new ideas.
- filled with amendments that are meant for the people to have, freedom of speech is one to name.
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- name used for monarchs that took the ideas of enlightenment into consideration
- where the branches of Govt check on the other branches to make sure theyre in line.
- type of art that took over the traditional European art.
10 Clues: known as new classical. • political leader who wrote Dec. Of Independence. • where power is split between national and state govt. • type of art that took over the traditional European art. • ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796. Was in contact with Voltaire. • a document written by Thomas Jefferson was based upon John Locke's ideas. • ...
World History 2022-05-03
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- The study of the population.
- A survey of the population every 10 years.
- A movement in Europe that limits religion and emphasizes free thinking.
- An indirect veto of a legislative bill by the president or a governor by retaining the bill unsigned until it is too late for it to be dealt with during the legislative session.
- The people that are being represented.
- The person bringing the charge of civil court case.
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- The decision to end the filibuster.
- The areas which the court serves.
- A small group of the most important people that advise the President or Prime Minister and they help make big decisions
- Is our document that sets up the government
10 Clues: The study of the population. • The areas which the court serves. • The decision to end the filibuster. • The people that are being represented. • A survey of the population every 10 years. • Is our document that sets up the government • The person bringing the charge of civil court case. • A movement in Europe that limits religion and emphasizes free thinking. • ...
QUIZZ BLOCK 2 2022-08-28
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- They study abstractions of the human mind.
- They study human behavior and society in general.
- Citizens altered their political landscape and took out centuries-old institutions.
- It was an economic theory that promoted governmental regulation of nation´s economy.
- It was a drastic change in people´s thoughts, as a result science replaced christianity.
- A system for structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of land.
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- Process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to industry and machine manufacturing.
- This type of sciences study natural facts.
- A movement and a state of mind,that outlined specific targets for criticism and proposals for action.
- They firmly follow the scientific method.
10 Clues: They firmly follow the scientific method. • They study abstractions of the human mind. • This type of sciences study natural facts. • They study human behavior and society in general. • Citizens altered their political landscape and took out centuries-old institutions. • It was an economic theory that promoted governmental regulation of nation´s economy. • ...
The English Colonies 2022-09-20
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- People who leave a larger body for unfair reasons or conflicting thoughts.
- A system where people are ranked according to power and wealth
- This is a type of trade which benefits the mother country, from colony to the original nation.
- Religious revival in the colonies
- Able to grow crops, live on their own (has a dash).
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- protestant christians like William Penn, who did not like slavery.
- This was a common practice in the colonies they hunted this mammal for oil and meat.
- Thoughts about improving society
- A group of people who come together to discuss common interests and thoughts.
- A type of government which can make laws and taxes, like the Virginia House of Burgesses.
10 Clues: Thoughts about improving society • Religious revival in the colonies • Able to grow crops, live on their own (has a dash). • A system where people are ranked according to power and wealth • protestant christians like William Penn, who did not like slavery. • People who leave a larger body for unfair reasons or conflicting thoughts. • ...
World History 2022-01-21
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- The theory that the earth was the center of the universe
- Japanese nobles who serves the shogun
- A modern day country that once was a part of “Indochina”
- The theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- Polish astronomer who developed the heliocentric theory
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- Or the “Age of Reason”, a period from the late 17th to 19th century that encouraged questioning of religious and political authorities on the basis of rationality
- Country that the Nazis invaded in 1938
- German word for living space’
- Japanese emperor who oversaw a change in Japan’s political, economic, and social system
- Prime Minster of France in the 1880s who gave a speech in favor of colonialism
10 Clues: German word for living space’ • Japanese nobles who serves the shogun • Country that the Nazis invaded in 1938 • Polish astronomer who developed the heliocentric theory • The theory that the earth was the center of the universe • A modern day country that once was a part of “Indochina” • The theory that the sun is at the center of the universe • ...
Crack up 2020-11-05
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- Name a sweet made during Diwali
- whom did Lord Yama explain on the Diwali Amāvāsya (New Moon day) in the Katha Upanishad about the highest wisdom to enlightenment
- Fabric that should be avoided during Diwali to be careful around fire
- Which town in Tamil Nadu is known to make eight out of every 10 crackers in India and has
- how many days Diwali is celebrated according to the lunar Hindu calendar?
- Diwali also commemorates the killing of which evil king by Lord Krishna
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- Diwali falls in the Hindu month of ________
- ________is the name of first day of Diwali festival
- on the day of Diwali, Lord ____________ attained his Moksha
- employed 40 or so Firecracker consultants from China?
10 Clues: Name a sweet made during Diwali • Diwali falls in the Hindu month of ________ • ________is the name of first day of Diwali festival • employed 40 or so Firecracker consultants from China? • on the day of Diwali, Lord ____________ attained his Moksha • Fabric that should be avoided during Diwali to be careful around fire • ...
Crossword (10 marks) 2023-12-06
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- The Late Antiquity or the Early Middle Ages are often regarded as the _______ Ages.
- The 17th and 18th centuries witnessed this period, where many critical thinkers saw religion as antithetical to reason.
- The word liberty is derived from the word _______, which means freedom.
- Renaissance is a French word meaning '_________'.
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- Father of Humanism.
- ______ Liberty is when the state has certain restrictions for the individuals/citizens to realise their full potential.
- One of the motto's that first appeared during the French Revolution.
- One of the types of justice wherein people are entitled to equal livelihood opportunities.
- German goldsmith Johannes _______ is credited with inventing the printing press.
- Abu Bakr was the first _______ in the history of Islam.
10 Clues: Father of Humanism. • Renaissance is a French word meaning '_________'. • Abu Bakr was the first _______ in the history of Islam. • One of the motto's that first appeared during the French Revolution. • The word liberty is derived from the word _______, which means freedom. • German goldsmith Johannes _______ is credited with inventing the printing press. • ...
Foundations of our Government 2023-10-27
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- system of government where citizens participate in some manner
- Hobbes & Locke both agree on this "state", but one sees it as nasty while the other does not
- Locke idea that all people are born a "blank slate"
- the tasks required of a citizen such as paying taxes or serving on a jury
- this is the literal meaning of the word "democracy"
- a legal member of a community
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- type of democracy where people vote for all laws. Athens had this.
- a small group of people that has power
- type of democracy where people elect others to make major decisions. Rome & US has this.
- a time when philosophers began to use reason and logic to look at the world
10 Clues: a legal member of a community • a small group of people that has power • Locke idea that all people are born a "blank slate" • this is the literal meaning of the word "democracy" • system of government where citizens participate in some manner • type of democracy where people vote for all laws. Athens had this. • ...
Peranakan 2024-05-12
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- The “Dongdong sayang” is performed using the b___,rebana and gong
- The D_____ is a powerful symbol in Chinese culture and is associated with strength,courage and mobility
- The L____ is a symbol of purity,enlightenment and spiritual growth
- Tree The P___ T___ is a symbol of endurance,strength and longevity
- The c____ is a symbol of longevity,good fortune and wisdom
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- The K________ is used for younger women in the Peranakan community to cover up their chest
- The men in the Peranakan community are called B___
- The women in the Peranakan community are called N____
- The _____iX is a symbol of good fourtune and renewal
- the p____ is a symbol of wealth,prosperity and good fortune
10 Clues: The men in the Peranakan community are called B___ • The _____iX is a symbol of good fourtune and renewal • The women in the Peranakan community are called N____ • The c____ is a symbol of longevity,good fortune and wisdom • the p____ is a symbol of wealth,prosperity and good fortune • The “Dongdong sayang” is performed using the b___,rebana and gong • ...
A samurai should know these words By: Asante Marquez 2023-05-04
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- A local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- A member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- A form of Buddhism founded on the belief that all people can reach paradise by relying on the mercy of Amida Buddha
- The return of a past state, situation, or ruler
- A form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
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- Styles of fighting or self-defense, such as modern-day judo and karate, that began mostly in Asia
- Lower in rank or quality
- The highest level
- The head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
- A samurai code that called on warriors to be honest, fair, and fearless
10 Clues: The highest level • Lower in rank or quality • A member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • A local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai • The return of a past state, situation, or ruler • The head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai • A samurai code that called on warriors to be honest, fair, and fearless • ...
Print Culture and the modern World 2024-11-20
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- A cultural movement that emphasized reason and individualism rather than tradition.
- The invention that revolutionized the production of books.
- Exaggerated drawings that often mock political leaders and social issues.
- The quality of being based on or inaccordance with reason and logic.
- The ability to read and write which increased with the availability or printed materials.
- A space where individuals come together to discuss and debate ideas.
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- The subjection of speech and writing that is considered objectionable.
- Short printed works that spread ideas quickly and widely.
- A culture where knowledge and stories are passed down verbally rather than through written texts.
- Narrative songs that were popular in oral culture and later printed.
10 Clues: Short printed works that spread ideas quickly and widely. • The invention that revolutionized the production of books. • The quality of being based on or inaccordance with reason and logic. • Narrative songs that were popular in oral culture and later printed. • A space where individuals come together to discuss and debate ideas. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-03-12
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- relating to or measured from the earth's center
- the scientific study of everything beyond Earth's atmosphere
- the philosophical view or belief that reason is the best test of knowledge
- the science and study of quality, structure, space, and change
- the branch of science that deals with the properties, composition, and structure of elements
- a scientific test in which you perform a series of actions and carefully observe their effects in order to learn about something
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- sensory experiences that allow scientists to collect data on the natural world
- an object at rest remains at rest
- An intellectual movement that followed the Scientific Revolution
- the science that studies matter, motion, energy, and force
10 Clues: an object at rest remains at rest • relating to or measured from the earth's center • the science that studies matter, motion, energy, and force • the scientific study of everything beyond Earth's atmosphere • the science and study of quality, structure, space, and change • An intellectual movement that followed the Scientific Revolution • ...
Topic 14 2025-04-02
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- – The right to vote, often associated with expanding democracy.
- – A movement that focused on emotion and individualism, reacting against the Enlightenment.
- – A term for those who push for extreme political change.
- – The process of being set free from legal, social, or political restrictions.
- – A direct vote by the people on an important political issue.
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- Empire – A state made up of different ethnic or national groups.
- – A belief in building a strong military to use for national interests.
- – A political belief that values individual rights and freedoms.
- – Belief that emphasizes one’s national identity and prioritizes national goals.
- – An artistic and literary movement that aimed to depict life as it truly is.
10 Clues: – A term for those who push for extreme political change. • – A direct vote by the people on an important political issue. • – The right to vote, often associated with expanding democracy. • Empire – A state made up of different ethnic or national groups. • – A political belief that values individual rights and freedoms. • ...
World History Terminology 2023-05-15
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- an early form of the scientific method
- one of the earliest forms of maritime technologies used to dictate one's direction
- a movement in Japan that abolished feudalism and established a constitutional monarchy
- led to increased trade and food production, but also brought diseases and slavery
- branch of Christianity led by Martin Luther and his Huguenots
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- a disease that wiped out 1/3 of the population of Europe
- intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries,
- an inn with a central courtyard for travelers traveling across the Trans-Saharan Trade Routes
- a single party government that is centralized and dictatorial
- one person has total ownership of another
10 Clues: an early form of the scientific method • one person has total ownership of another • a disease that wiped out 1/3 of the population of Europe • a single party government that is centralized and dictatorial • branch of Christianity led by Martin Luther and his Huguenots • led to increased trade and food production, but also brought diseases and slavery • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-11-04
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- stress, or mark of something important
- title meaning successor in Arabic Used by the leaders of the Muslim community who followed Muhammad
- Devotion to a deity, constituting a way to salvation in Hinduism
- woven or fabric
- a series of rulers from the same family
- Support or to speak out in favor of
- the system of writing numbers that is used today
- an Islamic lifestyle that emphasizes one’s desires giving up worldly attachments seeking nearness of god
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- A condition
- having to do with the sea
- a person many Buddhist believe that reached enlightenment but is reborn again to help others
- the idea of something
- Members of an Islamic religious group that supported Ali as the first caliph and now forms minority of the worlds of Muslims
- a strong feeling of love, loyalty, or commitment
- title for a ruler of a Muslim country
- a follower or a supporter
- Members of an Islamic religious group that supported Abu Bakr as the first caliph and forms minority of the Muslim world
- are of beautiful writing
18 Clues: A condition • woven or fabric • the idea of something • are of beautiful writing • having to do with the sea • a follower or a supporter • Support or to speak out in favor of • title for a ruler of a Muslim country • stress, or mark of something important • a series of rulers from the same family • a strong feeling of love, loyalty, or commitment • ...
Quarantine in ISPS 2025-04-30
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- Where you and your class sleep and hang out
- Your school (abbreviated)
- The section of the Himalaya's we see from our school
- They are blooming everywhere at the moment, colourful and fragrant.
- Where we gather to sing the school song and listen to the thought of the week.
- The most popular noodle dish, served at break time, everyone goes absolutely crazy for it.
- An example of this is 'My teacher is going to kill me because I haven't done the crossword!'
- The act of keeping separate so we do not all get chickenpox
- The people who make being stuck in the dorms more fun
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- An example of this is 'The moon winked through the clouds'
- Represented by the Himalayas, must open for your enlightenment
- Sunday breakfast
- loves berries, super fluffy but can be deadly.
- An example of this is 'She is like the spring time'
- The boss
- An example is 'the sun is a golden eye peeping over the horizon'
- A delicious nut that grows in our jungle
- Delicious Nepalese dumplings
18 Clues: The boss • Sunday breakfast • Your school (abbreviated) • Delicious Nepalese dumplings • A delicious nut that grows in our jungle • Where you and your class sleep and hang out • loves berries, super fluffy but can be deadly. • An example of this is 'She is like the spring time' • The section of the Himalaya's we see from our school • ...
Romantic period 2023-11-09
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- The author of the "Ode to a Nightingale"
- Which feature of romanticism Merry Shelley’s Frankenstein develops the most?
- The period before romanticism, which praised logic and reason in all forms of understanding life.
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- A feature of the movement, which romanticized castles, knights and damsels.
- Most famous female writer of the period.
- Many philosophers of the Romantic period believed that innocence is found in …
6 Clues: Most famous female writer of the period. • The author of the "Ode to a Nightingale" • A feature of the movement, which romanticized castles, knights and damsels. • Which feature of romanticism Merry Shelley’s Frankenstein develops the most? • Many philosophers of the Romantic period believed that innocence is found in … • ...
Topic 2 Vocabulary Words 2013-09-20
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- corpus/a writ requiring a person to be brought before a judge or court, especially for investigation of a restraint of the person's liberty, used as a protection against illegal imprisonment.
- of medicine) of disease or anything resembling a disease; attacking or affecting many individuals in a community or a population simultaneously; noun a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease; many people are infected at the same time.
- Death/a form of bubonic plague that spread over Europe in the 14th century and killed an estimated quarter of the population.
- if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and unenlightened; relating to or belonging to the Middle Ages; characteristic of the time of chivalry and knighthood in the Middle Ages
- king of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor; conqueror of the Lombards and Saxons (742-814)
- the social system that developed in Europe in the 8th century; vassals were protected by lords who they had to serve in war
- of the military expeditions undertaken by the Christians of Europe in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries for the recovery of the Holy Land from the Muslims.
- member of an aristocracy, especially a noble,a person who has the tastes, manners, etc., characteristic of members of an aristocracy.
- a person holding a fief; a person who owes allegiance and service to a feudal lord.
- a hereditary military dictator of Japan; the shoguns ruled Japan until the revolution of 1867-68.
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- “great charter” of English liberties, forced from King John by the English barons and sealed at Runnymede, June 15, 1215.
- those not members of the clergy; noun someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person.
- a Buddhist doctrine that enlightenment can be attained through direct intuitive insight; school of Mahayana Buddhism asserting that enlightenment can come through meditation and intuition rather than faith; China and Japan; street name for lysergic acid diethylamide.
- person in a condition of servitude, required to render services to a lord, commonly attached to the lord's land and transferred with it from one owner to another.
- a belief (or system of beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group or school.
- feudal Japanese military aristocracy; a Japanese warrior who was a member of the feudal military aristocracy.
16 Clues: a belief (or system of beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group or school. • a person holding a fief; a person who owes allegiance and service to a feudal lord. • king of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor; conqueror of the Lombards and Saxons (742-814) • those not members of the clergy; noun someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person. • ...
The FRENCH REVOLUTION crossword(no spaces) 2022-11-17
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- the ruling house of France
- served as meeting places for political and philosophical discussion, particularly for men of the Third Estate
- a movement in Europe from 1650 to 1800 that advocated the use of reason and individualism instead of tradition and established doctrine
- those engaged in production of secondary goods, such as craftsmen, mechanics and labourers
- a term often directed at Marie Antoinette
- a fortress in eastern Paris
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- France’s wealthy middle classes, particularly those who owned businesses or profited from production or trade
- a sudden and decisive change of government by force
- Absolutism is a system of government where all political power rests with one ‘absolute’ ruler, usually a tsar, emperor or monarch.
- French government and society
10 Clues: the ruling house of France • a fortress in eastern Paris • French government and society • a term often directed at Marie Antoinette • a sudden and decisive change of government by force • those engaged in production of secondary goods, such as craftsmen, mechanics and labourers • ...
Ch 1 Part 2 Vocab 2021-08-28
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- creation of two legislative bodies in congress
- created to ensure that no one would become too powerful
- a supporter of federal government/US Constitution
- French political analyst best known for his thoughts on the separation of powers
- Government and religion must be separate
- agreement to count 3/5 of a states slaves in apportioning Representatives, Presidential electors, and direct taxes
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- a diverse coalition of people who opposed ratification of the Constitution
- first written plan for government (failed)
- basic principles and laws of a nation, state, or social group that determine the powers and duties of the government
- French author who's political philosophy influenced the progress of the Enlightenment throughout Europe
10 Clues: Government and religion must be separate • first written plan for government (failed) • creation of two legislative bodies in congress • a supporter of federal government/US Constitution • created to ensure that no one would become too powerful • a diverse coalition of people who opposed ratification of the Constitution • ...
Latin America Crossword 2021-12-10
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- Wars Series of wars fought between multiple countries led by Napoleon Bonaparte
- Person mixed with African and European descent
- Born in Spain but moved to Latin America, highest class and typically wealthy
- Born in Latin America but came from Spanish descent.
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- Revolution the only successful revolution led by slaves.
- mixed Native American and European descent.
- Class a group of people with similar backgrounds, incomes, and ways of living
- of Enlightenment A time period when many European countries questioned many things about society and monarchy
- War A conflict in which Spanish Rebels fought to drive Napoleons' French troops out of Spain.
- Bolivar An important military leader in the struggle for independence in South America.
10 Clues: mixed Native American and European descent. • Person mixed with African and European descent • Born in Latin America but came from Spanish descent. • Revolution the only successful revolution led by slaves. • Class a group of people with similar backgrounds, incomes, and ways of living • ...
Chapter 11 Lesson 2 2024-03-19
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- In which Revolution the women started to work? (3 words)
- The_________education was made for children aged 6 to 12.
- What was the main option for women’s careers?
- Who made sure that everyone in the city had clean water, safe homes, and good health?
- The industrialists, bankers, merchants and aristocrats were part of the________. (2 words)
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- During what the feminist emerged?
- Cities were dirty, to solve this, new rules were made and systems were set up to bring________into the city.(2 words)
- There was a popularity of etiquette guides like The Habits of__________. (2 words)
- Aside of the poor, which class persisted in the social classes? (2 words)
- More people left their rural homes to find_______in factories.
10 Clues: During what the feminist emerged? • What was the main option for women’s careers? • In which Revolution the women started to work? (3 words) • The_________education was made for children aged 6 to 12. • More people left their rural homes to find_______in factories. • Aside of the poor, which class persisted in the social classes? (2 words) • ...
Vocabulary Crossword - TEWWG 2023-10-26
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- You could hear the sound of their _______ laughs from outside the kitchen.
- The ideas proposed by the Enlightenment ________ the values of the church.
- I couldn’t believe she had the _______ to challenge the president.
- Nothing was left after Louisiana was _______ with hurricanes, the worst of which was Hurricane Katrina.
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- He had a _____ smile.
- The southern ________ speech was used in the poem.
- We have a tendency to _______ over problems that lack any importance.
- The features on their face gave them a _____ character.
- It was obvious that the men did not believe his claims about aliens through there _____ smirks and shady glances.
- There was no _____ in that phone call, it was just a coincidence.
10 Clues: He had a _____ smile. • The southern ________ speech was used in the poem. • The features on their face gave them a _____ character. • There was no _____ in that phone call, it was just a coincidence. • I couldn’t believe she had the _______ to challenge the president. • We have a tendency to _______ over problems that lack any importance. • ...
Crossword 2025-09-21
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- A person living in a colony
- A period of time where people developed new ideas about human existence
- When a government charges a percentage of the cost of something from the citizens
- Something that is given to you at birth and can’t be taken away
- What started as a minor dispute and ended with the redcoats killing five citizens
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- Another name for the seven year war
- The sons of liberty dumped 342 crates of a taxed item into the sea
- Land that is settled in by a country that is still under rule of that country
- british soldiers that were sent to America
- A group of men who’s goal was to resist the British taxation
10 Clues: A person living in a colony • Another name for the seven year war • british soldiers that were sent to America • A group of men who’s goal was to resist the British taxation • Something that is given to you at birth and can’t be taken away • The sons of liberty dumped 342 crates of a taxed item into the sea • ...
Buddhism 2024-04-06
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- Definition: Life is full of suffering
- is Equivalent to Heaven to Buddhists. The ultimate goal for Buddhism
- Definition: The origin of suffering is ignorance and selfish desire
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- Buddhist scriptures that are for Buddhism that come directly from the Buddha
- Also known as Siddhartha Gautama. First to reach ultimant peace and founder of Buddhism
- Definition: The way to overcome suffering is the path of Enlightenment to reach Nirvana
- Definition: The solution is suffering is to minimize ignorance and cravings
7 Clues: Definition: Life is full of suffering • is Equivalent to Heaven to Buddhists. The ultimate goal for Buddhism • Definition: The origin of suffering is ignorance and selfish desire • Definition: The solution is suffering is to minimize ignorance and cravings • Buddhist scriptures that are for Buddhism that come directly from the Buddha • ...
Nature 2022-11-01
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- Tree under which Buddha got enlightenment (5)
- Swami says ______ is the best teacher (6)
- Flowers that young Sathya cast on the ground that spelt SAI BABA in Telugu (7)
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- Swami says we should be like this flower - in the world but still not be affected by the world (5)
- One of the five elements that helps in digestion (4)
- shirdi Sai Baba slept under this tree (4)
- The blessed Kalpataru (wish fulfilling tree) is this type of tree (8)
7 Clues: Swami says ______ is the best teacher (6) • shirdi Sai Baba slept under this tree (4) • Tree under which Buddha got enlightenment (5) • One of the five elements that helps in digestion (4) • The blessed Kalpataru (wish fulfilling tree) is this type of tree (8) • Flowers that young Sathya cast on the ground that spelt SAI BABA in Telugu (7) • ...
SE Asia Religions Vocabulary 2016-01-24
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- release from the cycle of rebirth
- Rule "What you do not like when done unto yourself, do not unto others"
- awareness which frees a person from the cycle of rebirth
- central beliefs containing the essence of Buddhist teaching
- class structure determined by birth
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- creator god of Hinduism
- belief in many gods
- cycle of rebirth
- Buddhist teaching of the means of attaining Nirvana
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- the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences
- belief in a single all-powerful god
- basic acts in Islam, considered mandatory by believers and are the foundation of Muslim life
- preserver god of Hinduism
- state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor sense of self
- a diving being in the Shinto religion
- destroyer god of Hinduism
- behaving fairly with justice towards others
- the doctrine, the universal truth common to all individuals at all times, proclaimed by the Buddha
19 Clues: cycle of rebirth • belief in many gods • creator god of Hinduism • preserver god of Hinduism • destroyer god of Hinduism • release from the cycle of rebirth • belief in a single all-powerful god • class structure determined by birth • the rebirth of a soul in a new body • a diving being in the Shinto religion • behaving fairly with justice towards others • ...
The Transformative Benefits of Yoga 2015-05-16
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- The Sanskrit word for enlightenment
- The applicability of yoga to every personality, goal, and age is attributed to its ___ in styles and poses
- sana The art of complimenting and completing an action to create integration
- ___ activity is the facet of the nervous system responds to stress
- The number of limbs that form the basis of all yoga philosophy
- The Sanskrit word for meditation
- The number of poses that Bikram sequences contain
- The neurotransmitter that helps regulate emotions and yoga can boost to prevent depression
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- The style of yoga primarily concerned with breath and movement synchronization
- The Sanskrit word for pose
- The gaze
- The idea that change is an inherent part of life
- The pose that one enters at the end of every Vinyasa class, also called savasana
- The Sanskrit word for breathing
- A physical benefit of yoga that is developed overtime through regular stretching
- The founder of Bikram yoga, he certifies all Bikram instructors
- ____ stiffness is a significant and independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease
- The style of Hot yoga performed in tightly regulated room
18 Clues: The gaze • The Sanskrit word for pose • The Sanskrit word for breathing • The Sanskrit word for meditation • The Sanskrit word for enlightenment • The idea that change is an inherent part of life • The number of poses that Bikram sequences contain • The style of Hot yoga performed in tightly regulated room • The number of limbs that form the basis of all yoga philosophy • ...
First Crossword - Random Words 2023-02-27
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- Confused with envy; a feeling of wanting
- A form of public transportation; also a pop band known for their song "Play That Song"
- Often incorrectly believed to be a crocodile
- A spice with an earthy, minty, and slightly lemony flavor
- A newspaper; also meaning 'to imprint'
- Give positive feedback and/or attention
- Green onion
- A 2017 musical-movie titled "The Greatest ____"
- Neither a very populated or scarcely populated city
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- An orange fish patterned with black and white stripes; famously appeared in "Finding Nemo"
- A stone slab placed above a coffin with a name engraved in it
- The religion with the belief that you can reach a state of enlightenment (nirvana) and escape the cycle of pain and suffering
- A suit in cards; shaped similarly to an arrowhead
- When an object lets light through but it is randomly scattered
- Someone considered neither introverted nor extroverted
- A member of The Beatles: John ____
- A fictional superhero portrayed by Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland
- A duel; often linked to war
18 Clues: Green onion • A duel; often linked to war • A member of The Beatles: John ____ • A newspaper; also meaning 'to imprint' • Give positive feedback and/or attention • Confused with envy; a feeling of wanting • Often incorrectly believed to be a crocodile • A 2017 musical-movie titled "The Greatest ____" • A suit in cards; shaped similarly to an arrowhead • ...
Latin American Independence Movement Crossword 2025-01-27
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- The revolutionary leader known as "The Liberator
- The class at the top of the social hierarchy in colonial Latin America
- A meeting where revolutionary leaders planned independence movements across South A
- A system where colonies existed to benefit the mother country
- The 1810 uprising in this country marked the beginning of its struggle for independence
- The social class in colonial Latin America that included Native Americans and African slaves
- A major crop in Haiti that drove its economy before the revolution
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- Revolutionary leader in Mexico
- The treaty that ended Spanish control in Mexico
- Slave-led revolution in this country inspired others in Latin America
- Event in Europe that inspired Latin American revolutions
- Social class born in the Americas of European descent
- The first emperor of independent Brazil
- The empire that colonized much of Latin America
- Country where the revolution led by Simón Bolívar began
- A battle in Venezuela that secured independence for several countries in South America
- Indigenous and mixed race people often excluded from power
- Country that remained under Portuguese rule before gaining independence peacefully
18 Clues: Revolutionary leader in Mexico • The first emperor of independent Brazil • The empire that colonized much of Latin America • The revolutionary leader known as "The Liberator • The treaty that ended Spanish control in Mexico • Social class born in the Americas of European descent • Country where the revolution led by Simón Bolívar began • ...
AKS 37 and 41! 2024-11-12
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- Philosopher who argued for natural rights to life, liberty, and property
- Concept of structured relationships and hierarchy within a society
- Renaissance thinker whose work "The Prince" shaped political theory on power and pragmatism
- English national church established by Henry VIII
- Renaissance philosophy focused on human potential and achievements
- Intellectual movement emphasizing reason, science, and individual rights
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- 16th-century Catholic council that responded to the Reformation
- 16th-century movement challenging the Catholic Church's practices
- Powerful Renaissance family that funded art in Florence
- Astronomer who supported Copernican theory and described planetary motion
- Italian city, cradle of the Renaissance
- Reformer who sparked the Protestant Reformation by posting his 95 Theses
- masterpiece by Michelangelo, symbolizing Renaissance ideals of beauty and human form
- Leonardo's iconic fresco depicting Christ's final meal, a masterpiece of Renaissance art
- Reformer who promoted the doctrine of predestination
- Italian astronomer who championed heliocentrism
- Catholic religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyola, known for education and missionary work
- Italian poet whose work reflects Renaissance humanism, notably in "Divine Comedy"
18 Clues: Italian city, cradle of the Renaissance • Italian astronomer who championed heliocentrism • English national church established by Henry VIII • Reformer who promoted the doctrine of predestination • Powerful Renaissance family that funded art in Florence • 16th-century Catholic council that responded to the Reformation • ...
Ashtanga Yoga 2023-02-03
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- Don’t get hurt & don’t hurt others
- Five suggestions of what one should not do (the first limb of yoga)
- Improve concentration and reduce the number of thoughts (the sixth limb of yoga)
- don’t collect too many things for yourself
- Faith should be there in all of us, that a higher power is taking care of all things
- Increase your knowledge about life and about yourself and bring about a higher understanding.
- Work hard, remove laziness & always be prepared for anything
- Be happy with whatever you have... "All Is Well" attitude
- Don’t tell lies
- A way of achieving focus without any aid of external object. Also known at meditation (the seventh limb of yoga)
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- what one should do (the second limb of yoga)
- moderation and control over senses
- Breath control (the fourth limb of yoga)
- withdrawal of the senses (the fifth limb of yoga)
- External and internal cleanliness
- Ultimate blissful state of staying focused on our duties or enlightenment (the eighth limb of yoga)
- Don’t steal
- Yoga postures (the third limb of yoga)
18 Clues: Don’t steal • Don’t tell lies • External and internal cleanliness • Don’t get hurt & don’t hurt others • moderation and control over senses • Yoga postures (the third limb of yoga) • Breath control (the fourth limb of yoga) • don’t collect too many things for yourself • what one should do (the second limb of yoga) • withdrawal of the senses (the fifth limb of yoga) • ...
Ashtanga Yoga 2023-02-03
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- Don’t tell lies
- Be happy with whatever you have... "All Is Well" attitude
- Don’t steal
- Increase your knowledge about life and about yourself and bring about a higher understanding.
- External and internal cleanliness
- don’t collect too many things for yourself
- Don’t get hurt & don’t hurt others
- A way of achieving focus without any aid of external object. Also known at meditation (the seventh limb of yoga)
- what one should do (the second limb of yoga)
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- Yoga postures (the third limb of yoga)
- Faith should be there in all of us, that a higher power is taking care of all things
- moderation and control over senses
- Work hard, remove laziness & always be prepared for anything
- Breath control (the fourth limb of yoga)
- Improve concentration and reduce the number of thoughts (the sixth limb of yoga)
- Ultimate blissful state of staying focused on our duties or enlightenment (the eighth limb of yoga)
- withdrawal of the senses (the fifth limb of yoga)
- Five suggestions of what one should not do (the first limb of yoga)
18 Clues: Don’t steal • Don’t tell lies • External and internal cleanliness • moderation and control over senses • Don’t get hurt & don’t hurt others • Yoga postures (the third limb of yoga) • Breath control (the fourth limb of yoga) • don’t collect too many things for yourself • what one should do (the second limb of yoga) • withdrawal of the senses (the fifth limb of yoga) • ...
WHAP Madison Kent 2021-01-05
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- Those born of Indian and European parents.
- Colonists who were born in Spain or Portugal.
- A type of government that in which the people make the decisions.
- The movement of people to different places.
- A prison that used to represent the abuse of monarchy and corrupt aristocracy.
- These people were well aware of the ideas behind the American Revolution.
- The loyalty to those of the same nationality and/or language.
- To bring together.
- The tribes the Maori people were broken into.
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- Those of African and either indigenous or European descent.
- The study of theory that is usually centered around existence, nature, and reality.
- Escaped slaves that joined the slave revolt.
- the commitment to traditional values.
- The belief that trade is profitable and beneficial.
- To overthrow a power (usually a government)with the intent to reinvent a system.
- A movement between the 17th and 18th century that promoted individualism.
- 18th century french economist who believed agriculture was the source of all wealth.
- The practical politics of reality.
18 Clues: To bring together. • The practical politics of reality. • the commitment to traditional values. • Those born of Indian and European parents. • The movement of people to different places. • Escaped slaves that joined the slave revolt. • Colonists who were born in Spain or Portugal. • The tribes the Maori people were broken into. • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-13
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- Named by King James II to rule over the Dominion of New England
- Was a slave uprising in the colonies
- A large farm in the southern colonies
- The 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies and most of them were slaves
- Places taxes on imports to the colonies
- Grown mostly on plantations and was meant to sell for profit
- Was a religious revival movement in the 1700's
- An 18th century intellectual movement that emphasized reason and the scientific method
- The theory in the colonies to enrich Great Britain
- Attacked the French in the Ohio River Valley and led to the French and Indian War
- Was when Britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies
- Meant to punish the colonists for illegal smuggling of goods
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- Was the toughest part of the Triangular Trade
- A 3 part system in which slaves were brought to the colonies
- Great Britain's greatest rival
- The area from Southern Maine to Northern New Jersey
- invented bi-focals, the Franklin stove and published Poor Richard's Almanac
- Men from the colonies who fought for Great Britain
18 Clues: Great Britain's greatest rival • Was a slave uprising in the colonies • A large farm in the southern colonies • Places taxes on imports to the colonies • Was the toughest part of the Triangular Trade • Was a religious revival movement in the 1700's • The theory in the colonies to enrich Great Britain • Men from the colonies who fought for Great Britain • ...
World History Crossword 2024-05-14
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- Voltaire, Rousseau, and Locke were writers of the _________________
- This trade route connected Asia and Europe and ran through the Mediterranean and India.
- Type of government that is "ruled by the people"
- This general took over France in a coup d'etat
- The atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki and ______________
- The Greek gods lived here.
- This king of Mali was the richest man to ever live
- Ancient Greece was divided into independent ________
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- Peter the Great and Louis XIV were both ______________ monarchs
- Languages in the New World are a direct result of __________
- She was the wife of the greatest Byzantine emporer.
- He was the greatest Mongol ruler.
- This WWII alliance consisted of Germany, Italy, and Japan
- This holy man preached a message of charity and compassion rather than strict Jewish customs
- This "War" was a fifty year, post WWII conflict between the USA and USSR
- The base of Spartan society was their powerful _______
- "Pax Romana" means a time of ___________ in ancient
- This man is known as the greatest Byzantine ruler. He instituted a strong law code named after himself.
18 Clues: The Greek gods lived here. • He was the greatest Mongol ruler. • This general took over France in a coup d'etat • Type of government that is "ruled by the people" • This king of Mali was the richest man to ever live • She was the wife of the greatest Byzantine emporer. • "Pax Romana" means a time of ___________ in ancient • ...
World Studies Europe Crossword 2024-05-01
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- Originally referred to as "the great mortality," sans "the"
- Philosopher who believed that the powers of government should be separated
- The ruler holds all power over the government and the people
- ___ Warfare, involved trebuchets and other weapons
- The black plague spread through this insect that lived on rats
- Philosophy about literature and education’s effect to better man.
- Philosopher who believed that man was naturally bad
- Old style of governance in the middle ages.
- Philosopher who said “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.“
- Fraction of population that died in Europe during the black plague
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- Life expectancy in medieval Europe
- Approach to religion believing that God wound the world like a watch and let it go
- Period of time where arts, mathematics, and new government ideas emerged
- Philosopher who said “I prefer liberty with danger than peace with slavery.”
- Painting style that emerged in the renaissance having to do with extreme shading.
- Little ___ Age, world was colder
- Philosopher who believed that everyone has equal rights
- Philosopher who believed that men and women were equal
18 Clues: Little ___ Age, world was colder • Life expectancy in medieval Europe • Old style of governance in the middle ages. • ___ Warfare, involved trebuchets and other weapons • Philosopher who believed that man was naturally bad • Philosopher who believed that men and women were equal • Philosopher who believed that everyone has equal rights • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2025-01-10
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- a piece of land nearly surrounded by water
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- the territory governed by an official known as a satrap
- to control or influence something or someone
- a government where it is ruled by a King/Queen
- a gathering place; marketplace in ancient Greece
- enslaved people in ancient Sparta
- a government in which a small group has control
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- a government by the people
- the governor of a province in ancient Persia
- a greek city-state
- a group of armed foot soldiers in ancient Greece arranged close together in rows
- an absolute ruler unrestrained by law
- a high-ranked government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders
- a persian religion based on the belief of one god
- the system in a country that involves making, buying, and selling goods
- a group of people living in a new territory who have ties to their homeland
- someone who writes or performs epic poems or stories about heroes and their deeds
18 Clues: a greek city-state • a government by the people • enslaved people in ancient Sparta • an absolute ruler unrestrained by law • a piece of land nearly surrounded by water • the governor of a province in ancient Persia • to control or influence something or someone • a government where it is ruled by a King/Queen • a government in which a small group has control • ...
WH Crossword 2 2025-11-18
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- to win or succeed after a struggle
- not related to religion; focused on everyday life
- the place where information or evidence comes from
- a person who studies ideas about truth, knowledge, and how people should live
- a person who legally belongs to a country and has rights and duties
- a time when people used reason and science to improve society and challenge old beliefs
- a person who studies and learns a subject deeply
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- basic freedoms and protections every person should have
- information created by someone who witnessed an event firsthand
- freedom from control by another country or ruler
- the ability to share your ideas, opinions, or concerns
- an unfair preference for one side over another
- a protest or rebellion where people fight against unfair leaders
- to take back something you said or claimed was true
- likely to cause disagreement or conflict
- information created after an event by someone who did not see it happen
- the study of religious beliefs and ideas about God
- permission or agreement for something to happen
18 Clues: to win or succeed after a struggle • likely to cause disagreement or conflict • an unfair preference for one side over another • permission or agreement for something to happen • freedom from control by another country or ruler • a person who studies and learns a subject deeply • not related to religion; focused on everyday life • ...
Scientific and The Enlightenment - Chapter Five 2024-01-11
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- makes laws
- ended censorship, reined in the Catholic Church
- believed in a limited government
- believed in an absolute monarch for government
- author of the encyclopedia
- spoke out for women's rights
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- advocated for the freedom of speech
- author of The Wealth of Nations
- wrote that the good of the community as a whole should be placed above individual interests
- enforced laws
- symbol of freedom to the world
- evaluates laws
- organized government into three branches
13 Clues: makes laws • enforced laws • evaluates laws • author of the encyclopedia • spoke out for women's rights • symbol of freedom to the world • author of The Wealth of Nations • believed in a limited government • advocated for the freedom of speech • organized government into three branches • believed in an absolute monarch for government • ...
Social Contract Theory and the Enlightenment 2024-08-28
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- Hobbes believed that before there were rulers, life was "nasty, brutish, and ______"
- In Rousseau's social contract, who does he say should come together to make decisions?
- Rousseau believed that the _______ will of the community should decide what laws get passed
- believed that the purpose of government was to protect people's God-given rights
- Locke advocated for "__________" democracy, where people can elect leaders to make laws on their behalf
- Hobbes believed that the state of nature is a state of "___"
- Locke believed that everyone is born free, "_____" and independent
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- What type of rights did John Locke believe humans are all born with?
- This is a shared agreement between the government and citizens
- believed that people should willingly give up their freedoms to a ruler
- Rousseau said that "Man is born ____, but is everywhere in chains"
- believed that too much freedom OR too much authority would create an unequal society
- To hold up its end of the social contract, the government agrees to protect citizens' rights and provide "______"
13 Clues: Hobbes believed that the state of nature is a state of "___" • This is a shared agreement between the government and citizens • Rousseau said that "Man is born ____, but is everywhere in chains" • Locke believed that everyone is born free, "_____" and independent • What type of rights did John Locke believe humans are all born with? • ...
CSM Enlightenment Sessions - Check for Understanding 2023-04-17
Across
- Platform that Learning Sprints leverage.
- Party responsible for working with Central Services to provide participant lists and dates of live sessions.
- Service designed to bring learners together around an HMM course relevant to the organization or a timely topic.
- HBP team who focuses on delivering highly-scalable and standardized solutions.
- Service intended to enable clients to curate content in Spark
- Refers to HBP's ability to identify the most recent and relevant content–based on client criteria–in a list.
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- HBP has identified 5 of these that are critical for frontline leaders.
- Content and activities curated to achieve a specific performance outcome for a group of learners to build skills and capabilities.
- Scalable, flexible solution for Frontline Leaders.
- Insight through collaborative conversation.
- Short burst learning experience that combines pathways and facilitated sessions.
- Specific group of leaders that Leadership Skill Camps are intended for.
- Outside of a client's Spark implementation, pathways can also be delivered in this format.
13 Clues: Platform that Learning Sprints leverage. • Insight through collaborative conversation. • Scalable, flexible solution for Frontline Leaders. • Service intended to enable clients to curate content in Spark • HBP has identified 5 of these that are critical for frontline leaders. • Specific group of leaders that Leadership Skill Camps are intended for. • ...
Buddhism and history. 2021-12-31
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- from where Buddhism first originated.
- the name of cycle of reincarnation which was followed in Hinduism but not preached by Buddha.
- the meaning of buddha
- the name of temple which is the site of his enlightenment of Buddha and a major pilgrimage site in India today.
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- tree under which Buddha sat for meditation.
- The princely name of Buddha before he left for becoming a religious teacher.
- the name of devil who tempted Buddha but Buddha went on meditating.
7 Clues: the meaning of buddha • from where Buddhism first originated. • tree under which Buddha sat for meditation. • the name of devil who tempted Buddha but Buddha went on meditating. • The princely name of Buddha before he left for becoming a religious teacher. • the name of cycle of reincarnation which was followed in Hinduism but not preached by Buddha. • ...
Enlightenment and Romantic Crossword 2021-11-23
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- The idea of a political system that is established in face of the commercial problems of modern society
- A 1755 work by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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- "I met a traveler from an antique land who said"
- One of the most influential philosophers in the Enlightenment era
- Name of two influential authors/poet in the Romantic period
- An ode written in a Cascine wood
6 Clues: An ode written in a Cascine wood • A 1755 work by Jean-Jacques Rousseau • "I met a traveler from an antique land who said" • Name of two influential authors/poet in the Romantic period • One of the most influential philosophers in the Enlightenment era • The idea of a political system that is established in face of the commercial problems of modern society
Colonial Times 2025-10-15
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- Time in the 17th - 18th centuries where people realized they could stop relying on others and could make their own decisions
- Won his trial against the governor of New York
- A religious revival that impacted the English colonies during the 1730s-1740s
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- Largest city in the colonies (25,000 people)
- Colonies where there were the most plantations and slavery
- Continent from which slaves were taken from
6 Clues: Continent from which slaves were taken from • Largest city in the colonies (25,000 people) • Won his trial against the governor of New York • Colonies where there were the most plantations and slavery • A religious revival that impacted the English colonies during the 1730s-1740s • ...
Ancient China 2024-06-25
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- a system in which members of an organization or society are ranked according to relative status or authority
- an authority or public body and its activities and responsibilities
- ethical system emphasizing morality, family, and social harmony.
- a woman that lives with a man and his wife.
- money or property paid to the grooms family from the brides family.
- combination of legal, economic, military, cultural, and political customs
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
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- a person related to them from a while back
- religion focused on the path to enlightenment through meditation and ethical living.
- policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, use of military force, or other means
10 Clues: a line of hereditary rulers of a country • a person related to them from a while back • a woman that lives with a man and his wife. • ethical system emphasizing morality, family, and social harmony. • an authority or public body and its activities and responsibilities • money or property paid to the grooms family from the brides family. • ...
TOPIC 13 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-04-05
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- A belief that emphasizes one's national identity and prioritizes national pride and national goals
- An intellectual movement that emerged at the end of the eighteenth century in reaction to ideas of the Enlightenment; it stressed feeling, emotion, and imagination as sources of knowing
- An empire in which people of many nationalities live
- Military or politcal dictator
- A crop that is grown for sale rather than for personal use
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- The reliance on Military strength
- The act of setting Free
- Relating to a political group associated with views practices, and policies of extreme change
- The right to vote
- A mid-nineteenth-century movement that rejected romanticism and sought to portray life as it actually was
10 Clues: The right to vote • The act of setting Free • Military or politcal dictator • The reliance on Military strength • An empire in which people of many nationalities live • A crop that is grown for sale rather than for personal use • Relating to a political group associated with views practices, and policies of extreme change • ...
Lucky L’Ouverture Crossword 2023-12-11
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- The statutory division of agricultural land and its reallocation to landless people.
- An estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- A freedman or emancipated slave.
- An intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe.
- Band of runaway slaves.
- The third largest country in the Caribbean by area.
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- A French colony in the western portion of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, in the area of modern-day Haiti, from 1659 to 1804.
- Supreme power or authority.
- The aggregate of fundamental principles or established precedents that constitute the legal basis of a polity, organization or other type of entity.
- Emperor of Haiti who proclaimed his country's independence in 1804.
10 Clues: Band of runaway slaves. • Supreme power or authority. • A freedman or emancipated slave. • The third largest country in the Caribbean by area. • An intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe. • Emperor of Haiti who proclaimed his country's independence in 1804. • ...
Revolutions 2022-11-18
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- Prominent leader in the French Revolution and member of the Jacobin club. (11)
- The title of the leader of the Iranian Islamic Revolution. (9)
- Name of the German Kaiser forced to abdicate during 1918 German revolution. (7)
- Location of the infamous tea party during the American Revolution. (6)
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- A revolution from below that began in 1789. Similar to Spartacus. (5)
- Cultural movement in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, prominent people involved include Isaac Newton, Adam Smith and Mary Wollstonecraft (13).
- the man who invented the lightbulb (some may disagree). (6)
- Who coined the term "revolution by osmosis"? (4)
- Which coup d'etat is the musical Evita based off? (9)
- Number of years the Dutch Revolt lasted. (6)
10 Clues: Number of years the Dutch Revolt lasted. (6) • Who coined the term "revolution by osmosis"? (4) • Which coup d'etat is the musical Evita based off? (9) • the man who invented the lightbulb (some may disagree). (6) • The title of the leader of the Iranian Islamic Revolution. (9) • A revolution from below that began in 1789. Similar to Spartacus. (5) • ...
Lesson 2.6 - Colonial Society 2025-10-01
Across
- a person who learns a trade or craft from a master
- the movement in Europe in the 1600s and 1700s that emphasized the use of reason
- a belief held without proof
- a school run by women, usually in their own homes
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- a combination of English and West African languages spoken by African Americans in South Carolina and Georgia
- the act of publishing a statement that may unjustly damage a person's reputation
- the highest social class in the English colonies
- a religious movement in the English colonies in the mid 1700s
- willing to accept beliefs that are different from your own
- in the English colonies, a class that included skilled craft workers, farmers, and some tradespeople
10 Clues: a belief held without proof • the highest social class in the English colonies • a school run by women, usually in their own homes • a person who learns a trade or craft from a master • willing to accept beliefs that are different from your own • a religious movement in the English colonies in the mid 1700s • ...
review terms 2022-11-07
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- A European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- The state of being equal
- The original constitution of the u.s. ratified in 1781
- An act of voting by the electorate of a county
- The ability to be easily modified
- Makes the laws
- A body of people representing the states of the u.s.
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- A french judge who made separation of powers
- A person who advocates or supports a system of powers in which several states unite a central authority
- The federal principle of the system of government
- The first 10 amendments of the u.s. constitution
- the principles, often unwritten, on which social laws are based
- 4th president "father of the constitution"
- Enforces the laws
- A member of the electoral college who does not vote for the canidate for whom they pledged to vote
- people who opposed the ratification of the constitution in 1781
- An article added to the u.s. constitution
- an act of vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government into separate bodies
18 Clues: Makes the laws • Enforces the laws • The state of being equal • The ability to be easily modified • An article added to the u.s. constitution • 4th president "father of the constitution" • A french judge who made separation of powers • An act of voting by the electorate of a county • The first 10 amendments of the u.s. constitution • ...
Holiday Crossword 2022-10-31
Across
- The story of Ebenezer Scrooge.
- Last day of the year.
- Commemorates the rededication of the 2nd Temple in Jerusalem during the 2nd century BC.
- celebrates Buddha's decision and vow to sit under the Bodhi tree until he reached spiritual enlightenment.
- Commemorates the journey that Joseph and Mary made from Nazareth to Bethlehem.
- Festival of lights celebrated in Sweden, Norway and parts of Finland.
- Winter solstice ceremony of the Zuni and Hopi peoples.
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- British holiday on which servants, tradespeople, and the poor were traditionally presented with gifts.
- Point at which earth is farthest from the sun.
- African-American celebration of life
- Indigenous winter festival celebrated by the Germanic peoples.
- Zoroastrians honor the death of their prophet Zarathustra on this day.
- Had a bright and shiny nose.
- Celebrated December 23 as a protest against the hustle and bustle of the holiday season.
- Celebrated as the anniversary of the birth of Jesus of Nazareth.
- Lit just after sunset during #8.
- Another name for Santa Claus
- 7th principle of # 3.
18 Clues: Last day of the year. • 7th principle of # 3. • Had a bright and shiny nose. • Another name for Santa Claus • The story of Ebenezer Scrooge. • Lit just after sunset during #8. • African-American celebration of life • Point at which earth is farthest from the sun. • Winter solstice ceremony of the Zuni and Hopi peoples. • ...
Ancient India Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-28
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- a major Indian religion where followers worship many different gods.
- a type of writing adopted by the Aryans
- a social group based on someone’s job and family tree
- a Mauryan emperor known for his conversion to Buddhism and his kind, charitable ways
- the highest mountains in the world.
- the belief that the individual soul is reborn in a different form after death.
- a method of physical training designed to bring one closer to Brahman
- people who travel to religious places
- to change religions
- social groups that ranked people from high to low
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- a major Indian religion which holds that unhappiness is caused by worldly desires.
- Gita one of the great works of Indian literature
- the force generated by a person’s actions that determines how the person will be reborn in the next life.
- a collection of religious chants and stories that forms the basis of Hinduism
- a group of Indo-Europeans that migrated to India in the 1500s BC
- Road a trade route from China to Europe that passess through India.
- ultimate enlightenment
- a seasonal wind pattern in southern Asia
18 Clues: to change religions • ultimate enlightenment • the highest mountains in the world. • people who travel to religious places • a type of writing adopted by the Aryans • a seasonal wind pattern in southern Asia • Gita one of the great works of Indian literature • social groups that ranked people from high to low • a social group based on someone’s job and family tree • ...
Quarantine in ISPS 2025-04-30
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- Where you and your class sleep and hang out
- Your school (abbreviated)
- Range the section of the Himalaya's we see from our school
- They are blooming everywhere at the moment, colourful and fragrant.
- Where we gather to sing the school song and listen to the thought of the week.
- The most popular noodle dish, served at break time, everyone goes absolutely crazy for it.
- An example of this is 'My teacher is going to kill me because I haven't done the crossword!'
- The act of keeping separate so we do not all get a chickenpox
- The people who make being stuck in the dorms more fun
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- An example of this is 'The moon winked through the clouds'
- Represented by the Himalayas, must open for your enlightenment
- Sunday breakfast
- loves berries, super fluffy but can be deadly.
- An example of this is 'She is like the spring time'
- The boss
- An example is 'the sun is a golden eye peeping over the horizon'
- A delicious nut that grows in our jungle
- Delicious Nepalese dumplings
18 Clues: The boss • Sunday breakfast • Your school (abbreviated) • Delicious Nepalese dumplings • A delicious nut that grows in our jungle • Where you and your class sleep and hang out • loves berries, super fluffy but can be deadly. • An example of this is 'She is like the spring time' • The people who make being stuck in the dorms more fun • ...
Colonial America 2025-09-29
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- John Winthrop says ________ is not the ability to do whatever you choose, but rather the ability to choose the right course of action.
- The dominant religion of the Southern colonies
- the religion that formed by protesting against Catholicism
- The English navy defeated the Spanish ________ in 1588
- a pacifist religion. Members of this denomination settled in Pennsylvania
- the ship that puritans sailed on to arrive at Plymouth.
- priests, bishops, cardinals are all examples of this
- a person on a religious journey
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- where people or groups are ranked above one another according to authority or skill or power
- an important philosophy within the Enlightenment that claimed truth was observable by the five senses
- the city of brotherly love
- the economic system in which all nations are competing against one another for resources.
- a colony originally founded as a haven for debtors
- _____ neglect. This word means healthy.
- where the government laws are determined by religion
- this geographical feature created fertile soil in the south
- The Great __________ was an emotionally volatile spiritual revival
- the Salem ____ trials
18 Clues: the Salem ____ trials • the city of brotherly love • a person on a religious journey • _____ neglect. This word means healthy. • The dominant religion of the Southern colonies • a colony originally founded as a haven for debtors • where the government laws are determined by religion • priests, bishops, cardinals are all examples of this • ...
Haitian Revolution Crossword 2021-11-10
5 Clues: The country Haiti Gained independance from • What Haiti gained after being free from france • What most of Haiti's population was while under french control • The main enlightenment idea the Haitians were trying to achieve • Haiti's main source of income They produced 60% of the world supply of it
Haitian Revolution Crossword 2021-11-10
5 Clues: The country Haiti Gained independance from • What Haiti gained after being free from france • What most of Haiti's population was while under french control • The main enlightenment idea the Haitians were trying to achieve • Haiti's main source of income They produced 60% of the world supply of it
Chapter 4, Lesson 3 2025-02-20
5 Clues: Agreed on by everyone • The crime of being disloyal to your country • The principle that a government gets its authority from the people • Dishonest or prone to cheating; usually refers to public officials • The intellectual movement in Europe during the late 1600s and 1700s that emphasized reason
The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2015-03-09
Across
- A deaf composer
- Committed to individual freedom
- French word for "philosopher"
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- Astronomer and scientist that discovered moons that revolve around planets other than earth
- Developed analytical geometry
- Published 70+ political essays, philosophy and drama
- "Life, Liberty and property"
- Rosseau won recognition for writing these
- Musical instrument played using a keyboard
- "All people are born free and equal"
10 Clues: A deaf composer • "Life, Liberty and property" • Developed analytical geometry • French word for "philosopher" • Committed to individual freedom • "All people are born free and equal" • Rosseau won recognition for writing these • Musical instrument played using a keyboard • Published 70+ political essays, philosophy and drama • ...
The Allegory of the Cave - Revised Study Guide 2021-12-03
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- The opposite of what people perceive as real.
- Grants both the seasons and the years.
- Required once someone comes out of the bright sunlight, into the dark cave.
- Plato believes these must be sharpened in order to develop truth.
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- An adjective describing a person who understands reality by his experience and gain of knowledge.
- The prisoner comes to realize these are not real things.
- The liberated (freed) prisoner considers this about himself after recalling his first dwelling.
7 Clues: Grants both the seasons and the years. • The opposite of what people perceive as real. • The prisoner comes to realize these are not real things. • Plato believes these must be sharpened in order to develop truth. • Required once someone comes out of the bright sunlight, into the dark cave. • ...
CSM Enlightenment Sessions - Check for Understanding 2023-04-19
Across
- Platform that Learning Sprints leverage.
- Party responsible for working with Central Services to provide participant lists and dates of live sessions.
- Service designed to bring learners together around an HMM course relevant to the organization or a timely topic.
- HBP team who focuses on delivering highly-scalable and standardized solutions.
- Service intended to enable clients to curate content in Spark.
- Refers to HBP's ability to identify the most recent and relevant content–based on client criteria–in a list.
Down
- HBP has identified 5 of these that are critical for frontline leaders.
- Content and activities curated to achieve a specific performance outcome for a group of learners to build skills and capabilities.
- Scalable, flexible solution for Frontline Leaders.
- Insight through collaborative conversation.
- Short burst learning experience that combines pathways and facilitated sessions.
- Specific group of leaders that Leadership Skill Camps are intended for.
- Outside of a client's Spark implementation, pathways can also be delivered in this format.
13 Clues: Platform that Learning Sprints leverage. • Insight through collaborative conversation. • Scalable, flexible solution for Frontline Leaders. • Service intended to enable clients to curate content in Spark. • HBP has identified 5 of these that are critical for frontline leaders. • Specific group of leaders that Leadership Skill Camps are intended for. • ...
World History Study Guide: The Enlightenment 2025-10-29
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- All mankind, being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty, or possessions
- The surrender of some personal liberties for the benefits of a structured society
- The idea that people have a right to overthrow a government that becomes destructive to their fundamental rights
- Fundamental, inalienable rights
- Dare to know! Have the courage to use your own understanding
- Life in the state of nature is solitary, poor nasty, brutish, and short.
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- The process of thinking based on reason, logic, and evidence rather than emotion or bias
- The basic rights and freedoms guaranteed to individuals that protect them from government interference
- To become truly great, one has to stand with people, not above them
- I do not wish them [women] to have power over men; but over themselves
- The division of a government into three separate branches—legislative, executive, and judicial—to prevent any single branch from becoming too power
- I disapprove what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it
- Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains
13 Clues: Fundamental, inalienable rights • Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains • Dare to know! Have the courage to use your own understanding • To become truly great, one has to stand with people, not above them • I do not wish them [women] to have power over men; but over themselves • Life in the state of nature is solitary, poor nasty, brutish, and short. • ...
Lewis and Clark and Birds 2020-07-08
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- Word that describes both a bird and a direction on a compass
- American songbird, Batman's sidekick
- Mountain range that Lewis and Clark crossed at Lemhi Pass
- This era gave Jefferson his ideals of scientific inquiry and the pursuit of knowledge
- Bird that symbolizes the United States. Lewis and Clark saw one
- Body of water that Lewis and Clark traveled up
- Artist who came with Prince Maximilian
- Lewis had a type of this bird named after him
- Lewis and Clark saw several of this type of bird, can be sharp-tailed, sage, and blue; rhymes with house
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- Avian home often found in trees made of twigs
- Owl that the Corps of Discovery saw two of
- Who on the expedition was more the naturalist, in charge of observing birds and other animals
- The study of birds
- State bird of North Dakota, seen by Lewis and Clark
- Clark had a type of this bird named after him
- Some of these birds were sent back to Washington alive
- Hobby of looking for avian creatures in the wild
- Impoverished ambition,smallest North American nightjar, nocturnal
18 Clues: The study of birds • American songbird, Batman's sidekick • Artist who came with Prince Maximilian • Owl that the Corps of Discovery saw two of • Avian home often found in trees made of twigs • Clark had a type of this bird named after him • Lewis had a type of this bird named after him • Body of water that Lewis and Clark traveled up • ...
Judaism 101 2023-04-11
Across
- the Greek word for Torah
- when Judaism flourished along Islam in Spain
- Where did God establish a new covenant with Moses?
- Who forced the Jews out of the “Promised Land”?
- made Moses so angry he broke the tablets of the covenant
- first messiah in the Jewish tradition
- Who else forced the Jews out of the “Promised Land”?
- The focus of these was to establish a society that was just by the standards of the day and distinctive in its service of God.
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- a traditional ritual that continues to mark the Jewish people’s covenant with God.
- the far-flung dispersal of Jewish people across the world
- Jews have been ____________ because of their position as immigrants and their minority faith.
- the central concept of the Jewish people’s relationship with God
- anointed one
- Abraham,Isaac, Jacob
- a small, isolated Jewish settlement in Europe
- the Jewish Enlightenment in late 18th century Europe
- a controversial Biblical theme that Jews have had many different ideas about over history, some rejecting altogether
- a notable spiritual movement within Judaism that emerged in the 18th century
18 Clues: anointed one • Abraham,Isaac, Jacob • the Greek word for Torah • first messiah in the Jewish tradition • when Judaism flourished along Islam in Spain • a small, isolated Jewish settlement in Europe • Who forced the Jews out of the “Promised Land”? • Where did God establish a new covenant with Moses? • the Jewish Enlightenment in late 18th century Europe • ...
Ancient India Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-28
Across
- social groups that ranked people from high to low
- to change religions
- the belief that the individual soul is reborn in a different form after death.
- a major Indian religion which holds that unhappiness is caused by worldly desires.
- the highest mountains in the world.
- a type of writing adopted by the Aryans
- a group of Indo-Europeans that migrated to India in the 1500s BC
- people who travel to religious places
- a collection of religious chants and stories that forms the basis of Hinduism
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- a seasonal wind pattern in southern Asia
- a method of physical training designed to bring one closer to Brahman
- the force generated by a person’s actions that determines how the person will be reborn in the next life.
- ultimate enlightenment
- a Mauryan emperor known for his conversion to Buddhism and his kind, charitable ways
- Gita one of the great works of Indian literature
- a major Indian religion where followers worship many different gods.
- Road a trade route from China to Europe that passess through India.
- a social group based on someone’s job and family tree
18 Clues: to change religions • ultimate enlightenment • the highest mountains in the world. • people who travel to religious places • a type of writing adopted by the Aryans • a seasonal wind pattern in southern Asia • Gita one of the great works of Indian literature • social groups that ranked people from high to low • a social group based on someone’s job and family tree • ...
Daniel DeLuca Civics 2023-12-19
Across
- Enlightenment thinker that believed in division of powers.
- The Second Amendment describes the right to bear ____.
- Means 'two houses.'
- The President's right to reject laws proposed by Congress.
- They advise the President.
- First name of North Carolina's current senior senator.
- The branch that creates laws.
- The event in which a congressman stalls a vote by talking for a long period of time (or eating a snickers bar).
- Something that the President can issue that has the power of law.
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- In the absence of the Vice President, this individual takes control of the Senate.
- This house of Congress is made up of two officials from each state.
- Amendment that abolished slavery (first, second, etc.).
- The Constitution's predecessor was the _____ of Confederation.
- The branch that enforces laws.
- Last name of North Carolina's current junior senator.
- To _____ is to redraw district borders to favor a specific political party.
- ______ powers are powers given to Congress directly written in the Constitution.
- The amount of time a government official can stay in office.
18 Clues: Means 'two houses.' • They advise the President. • The branch that creates laws. • The branch that enforces laws. • Last name of North Carolina's current junior senator. • The Second Amendment describes the right to bear ____. • First name of North Carolina's current senior senator. • Amendment that abolished slavery (first, second, etc.). • ...
chapter 7 lesson 1-4 2024-03-06
Across
- to give careful thought
- a government in which a small group has control
- a form of democracy in which citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- the governor of a province in ancient Persia
- a group of people living in a new territory who have ties to their homeland; the new territory itself
- a group of armed foot soldiers in ancient Greece arranged close together in rows
- the territory governed by an official known as a satrap
- a government by the people
- someone who writes or performs epic poems or stories about heroes and their deeds
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- a Persian religion based on the belief of one god
- a gathering place; marketplace in ancient Greece
- a high-ranked government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders
- a piece of land nearly surrounded by water
- a Greek city-state
- an absolute ruler unrestrained by law
- a form of democracy in which all citizens can participate firsthand in the decision-making process
- enslaved people in ancient Sparta
18 Clues: a Greek city-state • to give careful thought • a government by the people • enslaved people in ancient Sparta • an absolute ruler unrestrained by law • a piece of land nearly surrounded by water • the governor of a province in ancient Persia • a government in which a small group has control • a gathering place; marketplace in ancient Greece • ...
World Religions Vocabulary 2022-11-28
Across
- worship of more than one god
- alternate or waver between different opinions
- a recognized autonomous branch of the Christian Church
- the action of repeating something aloud from memory
- transcendent state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor sense of self
- showing deep religious feeling or commitment
- hostility and ill-treatment, especially because of race or political or religious beliefs
- attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena
- an agreement
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- the formal separation of a Church into two Churches or the secession of a group owing to doctrinal and other differences
- treat (a sacred place or thing) with violent disrespect
- a god or goddess (in a polytheistic religion)
- someone who supports a particular party, person, or set of ideas
- warning of specific stipulations, conditions, or limitations
- the system of dividing society into hereditary classes
- belief that there is only one God
- the action or state of attaining or having attained spiritual knowledge or insight, in particular (in Buddhism)
- angry or bitter disagreement over fundamental issues
18 Clues: an agreement • worship of more than one god • belief that there is only one God • showing deep religious feeling or commitment • a god or goddess (in a polytheistic religion) • alternate or waver between different opinions • the action of repeating something aloud from memory • angry or bitter disagreement over fundamental issues • ...
vol2 pg228 The Age of Ideas 2025-09-08
5 Clues: a sun-centered description of the universe • an explanation about how or why something happens • a method of preventing diseases, such as small pox • the idea that the earth is the center of the universe • an era of scientific and ethical progress in Europe during 1600s and 1700s
Blue Words crosswordpuzzle Tv2A and Tv2B 2020-05-01
Across
- government in which one person or one group is in control
- the governments ban on, for example, music, plays, texts etc
- a favour that was granted by the king to a nobleman or clergyman
- a group of people who wanted radical changes during the French Revolution
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- period in which religion and tradition give way to logical and rational reasoning
- a separation of the power to govern into three separate powers to prevent abuse of power
- Government in which only the bourgeoisie had a say
- The wealthy citizens, the upper layer of the Third estate
- a group of people who wanted to introduce gradual changes during the French Revolution
9 Clues: Government in which only the bourgeoisie had a say • government in which one person or one group is in control • The wealthy citizens, the upper layer of the Third estate • the governments ban on, for example, music, plays, texts etc • a favour that was granted by the king to a nobleman or clergyman • ...
global studies 2017-03-03
Across
- The rich people who were related to royalty
- The rich people in France who were not the nobility
- A time when there were lots of new ides about the government and freedom.
- A feeling of being loyal to your country
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- A lord gets and use land in return for military service and loyalty. The lord controls the land and the people live and work on the land.
- Rights you are born with that can't be taken away by the government (Life, Liberty, Property)
- People own other people
- A big fast change. Many revolutions try to make changes to a government
- Church officials or leadrers
9 Clues: People own other people • Church officials or leadrers • A feeling of being loyal to your country • The rich people who were related to royalty • The rich people in France who were not the nobility • A big fast change. Many revolutions try to make changes to a government • A time when there were lots of new ides about the government and freedom. • ...
global studies 2017-03-03
Across
- The rich people in France who were not the nobility
- Rights you are born with that can't be taken away by the government (Life, Liberty, Property)
- A big fast change. Many revolutions try to make changes to a government
- A lord gets and use land in return for military service and loyalty. The lord controls the land and the people live and work on the land.
- A feeling of being loyal to your country
- Church officials or leadrers
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- A time when there were lots of new ides about the government and freedom.
- The rich people who were related to royalty
- People own other people
9 Clues: People own other people • Church officials or leadrers • A feeling of being loyal to your country • The rich people who were related to royalty • The rich people in France who were not the nobility • A big fast change. Many revolutions try to make changes to a government • A time when there were lots of new ides about the government and freedom. • ...
Unit 1 Review 2024-10-22
Across
- Term to describe a volunteer army
- Large farms that grow a singular type of crop
- The section of the Trans-Atlantic trade that brought enslaved Africans to America.
- England's first permanent settlement in America
- This act required colonists to house British soldiers in their towns and homes
- British forces captured the American colonies' "seat of government" at the battle of _____.
- This document officially ended the Revolutionary War
- Due to a lack of supplies, the Continental Army suffered through a hard winter at
- Enlightenment thinker who believed in separation of powers
- American colonists stored their guns at the town of _______
- The Pilgrim's ________ Compact can be best described as an early attempt at self-government in the English colonies.
- In response to the Boston Tea Party, England passes the ________ acts to punish the colonists.
- To share profits and losses, fourteenth century investors formed
- Philosophical movement that inspired people to examine rights and government
- England's hands-off approach to colonial governance is referred to as salutary _____
- These people supported the Revolutionary War by taking on jobs running the businesses at home, working as nurses in the battle field, and as spies among other things.
- This act placed a taxed on common items like tea, building supplies, glass etc.
- Document that provided justification for formal separation from England
- Commander of the British Army who surrender at Yorktown
- The Declaration of Independence argued that governments receive power from the consent of the ______.
- Oglethorpe founded the ______ colony as a place for debtors to start a new life.
- Describes the trans-Atlantic trade system linking North America, Europe, and Africa
- Group of people who wanted independence from England
- Commander of the Continental Army
- The _________ Continental Congress met in response to the battle of Lexington and Concord
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- Plants that are grown for profit
- The Declaration of Independence argues that people have the natural right to Life, ______, and the pursuit of happiness
- Last battle of the Revolutionary War
- Group of people who did not want to separate from England
- Nickname for the American colonial militia
- The _______ or Coercive Acts punished colonists by closing Boston Harbor, quartering more soldiers and dissolved colonial assemblies
- Britain offered _________ to enslaved African Americans who joined the British Army
- These settlers of Pennsylvania emphasized tolerance, equality, and diversity in religion.
- Washington surprise attacked a group of Hessians on Christmas night to capture crucial supplies
- In 1770 British soldiers fired into a crowd of colonist who had taunted and thrown objects at them. This event becomes known as the Boston ________.
- To Voltaire, being able to freely worship any religion you want is a part of the freedom of ________.
- Religious revival movement in the colonies
- Series of laws or act passed in 1651 to ensure their share of trade profits
- This Enlightenment thinker’s ideas greatly influenced the American Revolution
- Hobbes believed that the best form of government is an absolute _________ where one person has all of the power.
- What crop did John Rolfe introduce to Virginia in 1612 that helped it become an economic success?
- English people who could not afford passage to America came as
- German mercenaries hired to fight for England
- Where the first shot of the Revolutionary War was fired
- Crops which are always needed like wheat, oaks and barley
- This colonial region had rich soil that can support an agricultural economy
- The _________ Continental Congress met in response to the closing of the port of Boston
- The phrase “taxation without ______” reflects the belief that consent of the governed was violated
- This colonial region had an abundance of bays and inlets that could be used for harbors and rivers and forests to support towns
- Battle that was a major turning point in the Revolutionary War as it inspired France to join the American effort.
- England passed a series of taxes to pay for debts it acquired from the ________ and Indian war.
51 Clues: Plants that are grown for profit • Term to describe a volunteer army • Commander of the Continental Army • Last battle of the Revolutionary War • Nickname for the American colonial militia • Religious revival movement in the colonies • Large farms that grow a singular type of crop • German mercenaries hired to fight for England • ...
Unit 1 Review 2024-10-22
Across
- Term to describe a volunteer army
- Large farms that grow a singular type of crop
- The section of the Trans-Atlantic trade that brought enslaved Africans to America.
- England's first permanent settlement in America
- This act required colonists to house British soldiers in their towns and homes
- British forces captured the American colonies' "seat of government" at the battle of _____.
- This document officially ended the Revolutionary War
- Due to a lack of supplies, the Continental Army suffered through a hard winter at
- Enlightenment thinker who believed in separation of powers
- American colonists stored their guns at the town of _______
- The Pilgrim's ________ Compact can be best described as an early attempt at self-government in the English colonies.
- In response to the Boston Tea Party, England passes the ________ acts to punish the colonists.
- To share profits and losses, fourteenth century investors formed
- Philosophical movement that inspired people to examine rights and government
- England's hands-off approach to colonial governance is referred to as salutary _____
- These people supported the Revolutionary War by taking on jobs running the businesses at home, working as nurses in the battle field, and as spies among other things.
- This act placed a taxed on common items like tea, building supplies, glass etc.
- Document that provided justification for formal separation from England
- Commander of the British Army who surrender at Yorktown
- The Declaration of Independence argued that governments receive power from the consent of the ______.
- Oglethorpe founded the ______ colony as a place for debtors to start a new life.
- Describes the trans-Atlantic trade system linking North America, Europe, and Africa
- Group of people who wanted independence from England
- Commander of the Continental Army
- The _________ Continental Congress met in response to the battle of Lexington and Concord
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- Plants that are grown for profit
- The Declaration of Independence argues that people have the natural right to Life, ______, and the pursuit of happiness
- Last battle of the Revolutionary War
- Group of people who did not want to separate from England
- Nickname for the American colonial militia
- The _______ or Coercive Acts punished colonists by closing Boston Harbor, quartering more soldiers and dissolved colonial assemblies
- Britain offered _________ to enslaved African Americans who joined the British Army
- These settlers of Pennsylvania emphasized tolerance, equality, and diversity in religion.
- Washington surprise attacked a group of Hessians on Christmas night to capture crucial supplies
- In 1770 British soldiers fired into a crowd of colonist who had taunted and thrown objects at them. This event becomes known as the Boston ________.
- To Voltaire, being able to freely worship any religion you want is a part of the freedom of ________.
- Religious revival movement in the colonies
- Series of laws or act passed in 1651 to ensure their share of trade profits
- This Enlightenment thinker’s ideas greatly influenced the American Revolution
- Hobbes believed that the best form of government is an absolute _________ where one person has all of the power.
- What crop did John Rolfe introduce to Virginia in 1612 that helped it become an economic success?
- English people who could not afford passage to America came as
- German mercenaries hired to fight for England
- Where the first shot of the Revolutionary War was fired
- Crops which are always needed like wheat, oaks and barley
- This colonial region had rich soil that can support an agricultural economy
- The _________ Continental Congress met in response to the closing of the port of Boston
- The phrase “taxation without ______” reflects the belief that consent of the governed was violated
- This colonial region had an abundance of bays and inlets that could be used for harbors and rivers and forests to support towns
- Battle that was a major turning point in the Revolutionary War as it inspired France to join the American effort.
- England passed a series of taxes to pay for debts it acquired from the ________ and Indian war.
51 Clues: Plants that are grown for profit • Term to describe a volunteer army • Commander of the Continental Army • Last battle of the Revolutionary War • Nickname for the American colonial militia • Religious revival movement in the colonies • Large farms that grow a singular type of crop • German mercenaries hired to fight for England • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Crossword 2025-09-08
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- A government that enforces recognized limits on those who govern and allows the voice of the people to be heard through free, fair, and relatively frequent elections.
- (1638-1715) Known as the Sun King, he was an absolute monarch that completely controlled France. One of his greatest accomplishments was the building of the palace at Versailles.
- Adopted August 26, 1789, created by the National Assembly to give rights to all (except women).
- An increase in the percentage and in the number of people living in urban settlements.
- form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)
- An agreement between the people and their government signifying their consent to be governed
- British feminist of the eighteenth century who argued for women's equality with men, even in voting, in her 1792 "Vindication of the Rights of Women."
- fortress in Paris used as a prison; French Revolution began when Parisians stormed it in 1789
- A philosophical movement which started in Europe in the 1700's and spread to the colonies. It emphasized reason and the scientific method. Writers of the enlightenment tended to focus on government, ethics, and science, rather than on imagination, emotions, or religion. Many members of the Enlightenment rejected traditional religious beliefs in favor of Deism, which holds that the world is run by natural laws without the direct intervention of God.
- King of France (1774-1792). In 1789 he summoned the Estates-General, but he did not grant the reforms that were demanded and revolution followed. Louis and his queen, Marie Antoinette, were executed in 1793.
- the movement of individuals into a population from another population
- A major influence of the Latin American revolutions because of its successfulness; the only successful slave revolt in history; it is led by Toussaint L'Ouverture.
- The development of industries for the machine production of goods.
- Form of relocation diffusion involving permanent move to a new location.
- A French political leader of the eighteenth century. A Jacobin, he was one of the most radical leaders of the French Revolution. He was in charge of the government during the Reign of Terror, when thousands of persons were executed without trial. After a public reaction against his extreme policies, he was executed without trial.
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- This political revolution began with the Declaration of Independence in 1776 where American colonists sought to balance the power between government and the people and protect the rights of citizens in a democracy.
- A French man who believed that Human beings are naturally good & free & can rely on their instincts. Government should exist to protect common good, and be a democracy
- Leader of the Haitian Revolution. He freed the slaves and gained effective independence for Haiti despite military interventions by the British and French.
- (1672-1725) Russian tsar (r. 1689-1725). He enthusiastically introduced Western languages and technologies to the Russian elite, moving the capital from Moscow to the new city of St. Petersburg.
- The revolution that began in 1789, overthrew the absolute monarchy of the Bourbons and the system of aristocratic privileges, and ended with Napoleon's overthrow of the Directory and seizure of power in 1799.
- English philosopher who advocated the idea of a "social contract" in which government powers are derived from the consent of the governed and in which the government serves the people; also said people have natural rights to life, liberty and property.
- A social hierarchy in pre-revolutionary France divided into three estates: clergy (First), nobility (Second), and commoners (Third).
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers (1689-1755)
- Queen of France (as wife of Louis XVI) who was unpopular her extravagance and opposition to reform contributed to the overthrow of the monarchy; she was guillotined along with her husband (1755-1793)
- believed that people are born selfish and need a strong central authority
25 Clues: The development of industries for the machine production of goods. • the movement of individuals into a population from another population • Form of relocation diffusion involving permanent move to a new location. • believed that people are born selfish and need a strong central authority • ...
Haitian Revolution Crossword 2021-11-10
5 Clues: The country Haiti Gained independance from • What Haiti gained after being free from france • What most of Haiti's population was while under french control • The main enlightenment idea the Haitians were trying to achieve • Haiti's main source of income They produced 60% of the world supply of it
Haitian Revolution Crossword 2021-11-10
5 Clues: The country Haiti Gained independance from • What Haiti gained after being free from france • What most of Haiti's population was while under french control • The main enlightenment idea the Haitians were trying to achieve • Haiti's main source of income They produced 60% of the world supply of it
