enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 13 Adam Noble 2018-02-23
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- The land where French Catholic missionaries worked and included areas from Quebec down to New Orleans
- Where there were millions of Christians in 1600
- Land An English settlement which promised freedom of worship to both Catholics and Protestants
- Italian scientist who proved the theory that the earth revolves around the sun
- The idea that religious faith had no place in society, science,or government
- He is an example of an absolute monarch
- Boldly defended the human rights of America's native peoples
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- Ordained first bishop of Baltimore, Maryland in 1790
- To proclaim the Good News of Christ to people everywhere
- Founded the first Catholic settlement in North America in Saint Augustine, Florida
- Deep religious differences between Protestants and Catholics that were the basis of conflicts across Europe
- Brought faith to the Philippines
- Europe's kings and queens
- The Jesuit missionary who traveled to India and Japan, and taught and baptized many people there
- The new age of science and reason
15 Clues: Europe's kings and queens • Brought faith to the Philippines • The new age of science and reason • He is an example of an absolute monarch • Where there were millions of Christians in 1600 • Ordained first bishop of Baltimore, Maryland in 1790 • To proclaim the Good News of Christ to people everywhere • Boldly defended the human rights of America's native peoples • ...
Page's Powerful Puzzle 2013-03-26
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- Small farmers of low social rank
- People who were administers, military organizers, financial agents and court officials
- Any of various associations, as of merchants or artisans
- A man who has withdrawn from the world for religious reasons
- An original handwritten text of an author's work
- A young person, usually in uniform and as servants to the lord
- A person who works for another in order to learn a trade
- A trial of skill in some game
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- A person who held land from a feudal lord and received protection in return for homage and allegiance
- The lowest feudal class system that has to prefrom labor for some rights
- One of a class of medieval lyric poets who flourished principally in southern France from the 11th to 13th centuries
- The principal church containing the throne
- A territory held in fee
- Intellectual or spiritual enlightenment
- An officer charged with carrying messages to and from the commander of opposing armies
15 Clues: A territory held in fee • A trial of skill in some game • Small farmers of low social rank • Intellectual or spiritual enlightenment • The principal church containing the throne • An original handwritten text of an author's work • Any of various associations, as of merchants or artisans • A person who works for another in order to learn a trade • ...
American Revolution VS French Revolution 2021-10-04
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- - what they call a king or queen that is in charge.
- - the name of the king that was involved in the American Revolution
- - something that the France revolution had to go through due to the economic depression
- - involved in the American Revolution
- - these were the battles that we had in the american revolution
- - someone who started the reign of terror
- -both countries drafted these to declare rights and to protect citizens
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- - this is a revolution that was going on during the same time of the Enlightenment.
- - someone who rejected the concept of absolutism
- - something that the french used to kill people.
- -paid the most taxes in the french revolution
- - someone that the kings and queens thought they were chosen by
- - a leader who got out of control with his power and had to be executed himself.
- Jefferson- someone who wrote the deceleration of independence
- - both revolution had these and they were unfair towards citizens
15 Clues: - involved in the American Revolution • - someone who started the reign of terror • -paid the most taxes in the french revolution • - someone who rejected the concept of absolutism • - something that the french used to kill people. • - what they call a king or queen that is in charge. • Jefferson- someone who wrote the deceleration of independence • ...
Brady 2021-03-03
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- composer, child prodigy, he died at the age of 35 and worked with Hayden
- capitalist that believed in the Laissez Faire policy
- style of painting that was light, elegant, and charming
- advocated for the social and educational rights of women
- grand ornate style of art that consisted of many colors and lots of excitement
- places where women would go to either get education or exchange ideas (gossip)
- composer whose most celebrated work was the "Messiah"
- thinkers that believed that the use of reason could lead to reforms of gov., law, and science
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- 1st to describe his era with the word "Enlightenment"
- 28 volume set of books
- life, liberty, property
- believed that everybody should have freedom of speech
- thought that the best way to protect liberty was to divide the functions and powers into 3 branches
- belived that an absolute monarcy could impose order and compel obedience
- when the gov. limits the peoples access to ideas and info
15 Clues: 28 volume set of books • life, liberty, property • capitalist that believed in the Laissez Faire policy • 1st to describe his era with the word "Enlightenment" • believed that everybody should have freedom of speech • composer whose most celebrated work was the "Messiah" • style of painting that was light, elegant, and charming • ...
Revolutionary War Crossword 2021-11-09
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- a colonist of the American revolutionary period who rejected British rule and declared the United States an independent country.
- prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control.
- a real or imagined wrong or other cause for complaint or protest, especially unfair treatment.
- free from outside control; not depending on another's authority.
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
- reach a climax or point of highest development.
- a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.
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- free (a country, city, or people) from enemy occupation.
- formally put an end to (a system, practice, or institution).
- a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful.
- a colonist of the American revolutionary period who supported the British cause.
- imperious or domineering; relating to an empire.
- cruel, unreasonable, or arbitrary use of power or control.
- permission for something to happen or agreement to do something.
- show or prove to be right or reasonable.
15 Clues: show or prove to be right or reasonable. • prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control. • reach a climax or point of highest development. • imperious or domineering; relating to an empire. • free (a country, city, or people) from enemy occupation. • cruel, unreasonable, or arbitrary use of power or control. • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-04-13
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- a priestess who speaks for the gods and answers questions about what will happen in the future
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- an absolute ruler unrestrained by law
- a form of democracy in which all citizens can participate firsthand in the decision making process
- a government by the people
- a traditional story that explains a culture's belief or part of the natural world
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- the governor of a province in ancient Persia
- a form of democracy in which citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf
- a high ranking government official in Sparta who was elected by the council of elders
- a drama that tells a humorous story
- a government in which a small group has control
- enslaved people in ancient Sparta
- a drama in which characters struggle to overcome problems, but fail
- a province in ancient Persia
- a story that is told by the actions and spoken words of actors
15 Clues: a government by the people • a province in ancient Persia • enslaved people in ancient Sparta • a drama that tells a humorous story • an absolute ruler unrestrained by law • the governor of a province in ancient Persia • a government in which a small group has control • a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment • ...
Ch7 c2 2022-02-03
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- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- a play or film that tells a humorous story
- the custom of passing along stories by speech
- a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero
- the art of public speaking and debate
- a play or film in which characters fail to overcome serious problems
- a story written in the form of a play
- A tradition story that explains the practices or beliefs of a people or something natural in the world
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- a set of promises about patient care that new doctors make when they start
- a sacred shrine where a priest or priestess spoke for a god or goddess
- a form of democracy in which citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf
- philosophical method of questioning to gain truth
- Greek teachers of philosophy, reasoning, and public speaking
- Words or actions that are part of a religious ceremony
- a story meant to teach a lesson
15 Clues: a story meant to teach a lesson • the art of public speaking and debate • a story written in the form of a play • a play or film that tells a humorous story • the custom of passing along stories by speech • a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment • philosophical method of questioning to gain truth • Words or actions that are part of a religious ceremony • ...
Life in the English Colonies & Conflicts 2020-11-23
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- meeting was the center of politics and people talked
- opposed because it would hurt the fur trade profits
- Awakening, late 1700s, religious leaders began working to spread religious feeling in the colonies
- Locke, believed people were born with natural rights such as equality and liberty
- Each colony had a
- Most were assisted by an Advisory
- New England practice farming (producing just enough food for their families)
- a trade system in which goods and slaves were traded among the Americas, Britain and Africa.
- Act required colonists to house British soldiers.
- crops, (crops that could be sold easily in the colonial and overseas markets)
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- a movement in the 1700s that emphasized reason and logic.
- a system of creating wealth through increased exports and accumulating metals in return.
- passed the Navigation Acts which limited colonial trade
- , Albany Plan of would the colonies unite for defense
- Britain and France signed the Treaty of officially ending the war
15 Clues: Each colony had a • Most were assisted by an Advisory • Act required colonists to house British soldiers. • opposed because it would hurt the fur trade profits • meeting was the center of politics and people talked • , Albany Plan of would the colonies unite for defense • passed the Navigation Acts which limited colonial trade • ...
3rd Quarter: Quiz in Arts 8 2025-01-23
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- The art and architecture of South Asia represent their countries' beliefs and ______.
- Buddhism was founded by ______ Gautama.
- The Brihadisvara Temple is believed to have been constructed using 1,000 ______.
- A state of enlightenment in Buddhism is called ______
- The Bhaja Caves date back to the ______ century BC.
- The National Parliament House in Bangladesh is surrounded by an artificial ______.
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- The Taj Mahal is located on the right bank of the river ______ in Agra, India.
- The Bhaja Caves are located near the city of ______ in India.
- Paro Taktsang in Bhutan is also called the ______ Nest.
- The architectural masterpiece in Bangladesh designed by Louis I Kahn is the National ______ Building.
- The ______ Temple, built under the Chola dynasty, is made entirely of granite.
- The primary material used in constructing the Taj Mahal is ______ marble.
- The Taktsang temple collection overlooks the ______ Valley.
- The traditional South Asian architectural style includes ______-Islamic illumination.
- The Taj Mahal was commissioned in 1631 by Mughal Emperor ______ Jahan.
15 Clues: Buddhism was founded by ______ Gautama. • The Bhaja Caves date back to the ______ century BC. • A state of enlightenment in Buddhism is called ______ • Paro Taktsang in Bhutan is also called the ______ Nest. • The Taktsang temple collection overlooks the ______ Valley. • The Bhaja Caves are located near the city of ______ in India. • ...
The French Revolution 2025-01-27
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- – The fortress stormed by revolutionaries, symbolizing tyranny.
- XVI – The last king of France before the French Revolution.
- – A radical and often violent change in political and social structures.
- Locke – Philosopher who emphasized life, liberty, and property as fundamental rights.
- Court Oath – A pledge by the Third Estate to establish a constitution for France.
- – The desire for a product or service combined with the ability to pay for it.
- Smith – Economist known as the father of modern capitalism.
- Rights – Rights believed to belong to all people by virtue of being human.
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- – The economic condition when expenses exceed revenue.
- Monarchy – A system of government where the monarch's powers are limited by a constitution.
- Market – An economic system where prices are determined by unrestricted competition.
- – Intellectual movement that emphasized reason, science, and individual rights.
- Estate – The social class in France that represented the common people.
- – The extravagant palace that symbolized the excesses of the French monarchy.
- – The quantity of a product or service available for sale.
15 Clues: – The economic condition when expenses exceed revenue. • – The quantity of a product or service available for sale. • XVI – The last king of France before the French Revolution. • Smith – Economist known as the father of modern capitalism. • – The fortress stormed by revolutionaries, symbolizing tyranny. • ...
vocab topic 2 2024-10-25
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- Elected representatives in colonial Virginia's legislature
- a person of mixed European and Black
- A religious group in the 16th and 17th centuries seeking to purify the Church of England
- A Patuxet Native American who acted as an interpreter and guide for the Pilgrims
- An English Quaker and founder of Pennsylvania
- Local gatherings in new england where residents discussed stuff
- the leader of Jamestown
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- A formal document granting rights or privileges,
- a religious organization, especially a Christian one, to go out into the world and spread its faith
- An intellectual movement in the 17th and 18th centuries that emphasized reason, individualism
- codes Laws enacted in the American colonies to describe the status of a enslaved person
- An agreement signed in 1620 by Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower
- He was a king who fought against New england
- A Powhatan woman who played a key role in the early interactions between Native Americans and English settlers,
- English settlers who founded Plymouth Colony in 1620,
15 Clues: the leader of Jamestown • a person of mixed European and Black • He was a king who fought against New england • An English Quaker and founder of Pennsylvania • A formal document granting rights or privileges, • English settlers who founded Plymouth Colony in 1620, • Elected representatives in colonial Virginia's legislature • ...
Buddhism 2017-01-11
6 Clues: the prince/Buddha • One of the forms of suffering • One of the forms of suffering • One of the forms of suffering • sat there till he reached enlightenment • no sleep, sat in hot sun, held their breath, stopped eating for days.
Ancient India Crossword 2022-02-01
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- was a Kshatriya but felt something was missing so he went also meditated
- supports the caste system and was made by a group of people
- when you focus on spiritual ideas
- traveled the world and took the best part of each religion to make his own religion
- based off the teachings of buddha
- a universal spirit that when you die, your atman goes and connects with him
- a belief when someone dies that are reborn as someone else or thing
- an alternative version of Hinduism, follow the teachings of Guru Nanak
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- the effects on the actions that is on a person's soul
- is the founder of jainism and taught the four nonviolent rules to follow
- not having food
- Was Siddhartha Gautama and means enlightenment one
- a system with five roles brahmins, kshatriya, vaisya, sudras, and untouchables which hindu supports
- is an alternative version of Hinduism, are vegan, and likes nonviolence
- a place which buddhist when you die you go in a state of perfect peace
15 Clues: not having food • when you focus on spiritual ideas • based off the teachings of buddha • Was Siddhartha Gautama and means enlightenment one • the effects on the actions that is on a person's soul • supports the caste system and was made by a group of people • a belief when someone dies that are reborn as someone else or thing • ...
Adie Wait 2021-03-02
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- his philosophy was to help and protect eachother and our rights
- he fought for everyone's freedom of speech
- an english trader that wrote"The Robinson Crusue"
- he was the originator of the 3 natural rights
- a german born english composer who wrote the famous oratorio "Messiah"
- 1st women's rights activist
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- she ran a popular salon where the enlightenment ideas spread
- he was the originator of the 3 branches of government and the checks and balances within them
- he was a composer that mastered every musical format
- he is the father of western classical music
- he wrote the encyclopedias
- this person believed that people needed an absolute monarch because he didn't trust people to rule themselves
- he believed that good laws make good citizens
- he was a composer that wrote light, witty, and elegant music like the Creation and Trumpet
- smith he believed those who worked hard deserved more power and social harmony would naturally come
15 Clues: he wrote the encyclopedias • 1st women's rights activist • he fought for everyone's freedom of speech • he is the father of western classical music • he was the originator of the 3 natural rights • he believed that good laws make good citizens • an english trader that wrote"The Robinson Crusue" • he was a composer that mastered every musical format • ...
Brady 2021-03-03
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- capitalist that believed in the Laissez Faire policy
- style of painting that was light, elegant, and charming
- advocated for the social and educational rights of women
- composer, child prodigy, he died at the age of 35 and worked with Hayden
- grand ornate style of art that consisted of many colors and lots of excitement
- places where both men and women would go to either get education or exchange ideas (gossip)
- thinkers that believed that the use of reason could lead to reforms of gov., law, and science
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- 1st to describe his era with the word "Enlightenment"
- 28 volume set of books
- life, law, property
- believed that everybody should have freedom of speech
- thought that the best way to protect liberty was to divide the functions and powers into 3 branches
- believed that an absolute monarchy could impose order and compel obedience
- composer whose most celebrated work was the "Messiah"
- when the gov. limits the peoples access to ideas and info
15 Clues: life, law, property • 28 volume set of books • capitalist that believed in the Laissez Faire policy • 1st to describe his era with the word "Enlightenment" • believed that everybody should have freedom of speech • composer whose most celebrated work was the "Messiah" • style of painting that was light, elegant, and charming • ...
History Vocab 2022-10-25
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- “Being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty, or possessions.”
- a person who remains loyal to the established ruler or government
- a member of a class of American militiamen who volunteered to be ready for service at a minute's notice.
- a street fight in boston
- a leader of the American Revolution
- the conflict following the revolt of the North American colonies against British rule
- The principal author of the Declaration of Independence
- an act of the Parliament of Great Britain
- political philosopher and writer who supported revolutionary causes in America and Europe.
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- a raid on three British ships in Boston Harbor
- an agreement, either implicit or explicit
- first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War
- an intellectual and cultural movement in the eighteenth century that emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith.
- is the victory of General George Washington's Army over the British Army
- fought between France and Great Britain
15 Clues: a street fight in boston • a leader of the American Revolution • fought between France and Great Britain • an agreement, either implicit or explicit • an act of the Parliament of Great Britain • a raid on three British ships in Boston Harbor • The principal author of the Declaration of Independence • first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War • ...
Module 3 vocab 2022-10-25
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- Commander of the continental army
- Where did Cornwallis surrender
- Colonists who rebelled against British control during the American Revolution
- Third president of the united states
- Supporter of existing government
- Men ready to fight at a minutes notice
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- A British army officer who served as a general during the revolutionary war.
- A 47 page pamphlet written by Thomas Paine advocating independence from Great Britain to the thirteen colonies
- Rights that are god given and can never be taken away
- An intellectual and cultural movement in the eighteenth century that emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith.
- A deadly riot that occurred on March 5, 1770 on King Street in Boston between a patriot mob throwing items at a squad of British soldiers.
- A political protest that occurred on December 16, 1773 where colonists dressed Indians and dumped tea in the harbor
- War that secured American independence
- Act that taxed all papers in America
- Unbiased person or country
15 Clues: Unbiased person or country • Where did Cornwallis surrender • Supporter of existing government • Commander of the continental army • Third president of the united states • Act that taxed all papers in America • War that secured American independence • Men ready to fight at a minutes notice • Rights that are god given and can never be taken away • ...
Video vocab 2023-12-05
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- (8): Your _______ is the path your life will take.
- (12): The state of having a deep understanding or insight into a subject.
- (5): A pipe or channel that carries away liquid waste.
- (10): Farmers use this system to provide water to their crops.
- (7): To maintain or support over the long term.
- (8): When a liquid turns into a gas, it ____________.
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- (6): A porous object used for cleaning or absorbing liquids.
- (6): Waste and dirty water from homes and industries.
- (7): A rapid downhill movement of a mixture of soil, rock, and water.
- off (6): Excess water that flows over the surface of the ground.
- (6): The arrangement or plan of something, like the design of a room or a webpage.
- (8): Intricate and detailed, an ________ design requires careful planning.
- (7): To put or set something down, often in a specific place.
- (4): To depend on someone or something for support or help.
- (5): When something is closely packed together, it is considered _____.
15 Clues: (7): To maintain or support over the long term. • (8): Your _______ is the path your life will take. • (6): Waste and dirty water from homes and industries. • (8): When a liquid turns into a gas, it ____________. • (5): A pipe or channel that carries away liquid waste. • (4): To depend on someone or something for support or help. • ...
Revolutions 2023-09-25
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- a movement of thinking and reason in Europe.
- Machine used to kill/execute people by beheading during the French Revolution.
- leader of revolutions in South America
- leader of revolutions in South America
- After the king stopped the Third Estate from assembling they met at a tennis court and swore an oath to fight for a constitution.
- a citizen of colonial South America that was born in Spain. They had the most rights.
- extremely violent time during the French Revolution.
- a citizen of colonial South America of mixed Spanish and Native birth.
- reorganized Europe after Napoleon. Reestablished monarchies.
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- social classes (divisions) in France before the revolution. 1st: Church, 2nd: Nobility, 3rd: Everyone else
- radicals during the French Revolution.
- the right to vote.
- leader of the Haitian revolution
- military dictator that took over France after the revolution.
- created by John Locke. Rights that everyone is born with. Life, liberty, property.
- radical and murderous leader of the reign of terror during the French Revolution.
16 Clues: the right to vote. • leader of the Haitian revolution • radicals during the French Revolution. • leader of revolutions in South America • leader of revolutions in South America • a movement of thinking and reason in Europe. • extremely violent time during the French Revolution. • reorganized Europe after Napoleon. Reestablished monarchies. • ...
Unit 2 civics 2024-03-04
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- The national government sent troops to help end Shays’ rebellion
- What is the name of the internal tax on legal documents?
- What was out of control in America after the creation of the Articles of Confederation?
- Colonial economies varied by region, depending on geographic conditions.
- The authority of Congress under the Articles of Confederation was quite limited.
- What is the name of the act that granted a monopoly on tea to a British company?
- What is the name of the import tax on foreign sugar?
- Where did the Shays Rebellion take place?
- What type of assembly did the thirteen colonies establish?
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- What Enlightenment thinker inspired Jefferson?
- What is the name of the tax on most imports?
- Shays and his followers were...
- Why were there high taxes after the Revolutionary War?
- After Shays Rebellion, the Articles of Confederation was..
- What is the name of the act that stripped Massachusetts of their rights to self-government?
- Colonies believed the Intolerable Acts were stripping them of their natural rights.
- What two countries' conflict temporarily united the majority of the colonies and led to the attempted Albany Plan?
17 Clues: Shays and his followers were... • Where did the Shays Rebellion take place? • What is the name of the tax on most imports? • What Enlightenment thinker inspired Jefferson? • What is the name of the import tax on foreign sugar? • Why were there high taxes after the Revolutionary War? • What is the name of the internal tax on legal documents? • ...
Ancient India Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-14
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- This enormous plateau covers 29,000 square kilometers
- Buddhist complex, famous for its Great Stupa
- Sanskrit word translating literally to "mountain peak
- Plateau in eastern India, which covers much of Jharkhand state
- Also known as the Sahyadri, is a mountain range that stretches 1,600 km (990 mi) along the western coast of the Indian peninsula
- Bay that is in ancient India
- An arid region in the north-western part of the Indian subcontinent that covers an area of 200,000 km2
- Part of the Western Ghats
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- Range of hills in central India
- Location where Buddha attained enlightenment
- Mountain range that protects ancient India from invasions
- A complex, discontinuous chain of mountain ridges, hill ranges, highlands and plateau escarpments in west-central India
- Mountain range that stretches 1,750 km (1,090 mi) along the eastern coast of the Indian peninsula
- One of the largest rock-cut Hindu temple cave complexes in the world
- Mountain range in Northern-Western India, running approximately 670 km (420 mi) in a south-west direction
15 Clues: Part of the Western Ghats • Bay that is in ancient India • Range of hills in central India • Location where Buddha attained enlightenment • Buddhist complex, famous for its Great Stupa • This enormous plateau covers 29,000 square kilometers • Sanskrit word translating literally to "mountain peak • Mountain range that protects ancient India from invasions • ...
Stems Crossword 2025-01-14
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- A ______ makes your voice louder
- A ___ loves books
- having divisions in several states
- the___ was a tragic event in time
- represented on a coat of arms in a lying position with the head on the forepaws
- capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action
- in college I have a ____
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- a branch of biology concerned with the search for life outside the earth and with the effects of extraterrestrial environments on living organisms
- an ostentatious effort, display, or expenditure
- a person who has an uncontrollable impulse to start fires : a person affected by pyromania
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- a technique (such as the combining of sound, video, and text) for expressing ideas (as in communication, entertainment, or art) in which several media are employedalso : something (such as software) using or facilitating such a technique
- some people are ___
- a new convert : proselyte
- the destruction of large areas of the natural environment as a consequence of human activity
15 Clues: A ___ loves books • some people are ___ • in college I have a ____ • a new convert : proselyte • A ______ makes your voice louder • the___ was a tragic event in time • having divisions in several states • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • an ostentatious effort, display, or expenditure • capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action • ...
Tragedy and the Common Man Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-17
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- The people who could probe the heavenly origin of their ways and return to confirm the rightness of laws
- A condition of life in which the human personality is able to flower and realize itself
- The discovery which is what the enlightenment of tragedy consists of
- Modern literature has taken toward this view of life
- A type of environment that comes with terror and fear
- responsible for the cramping of our lives
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- A failing that is not peculiar to grand or elevated characters
- The mode for the pessimist
- Tragedy preaches it
- Achieved when the protagonist is incapable of grappling with a much superior force
- A possibility that must be in tragedy
- the consequence of a man's total compulsion to evaluate himself justly
- the tragic stature attached to the royal or the highborn in our minds
- the inevitable conclusion of the tragic mode
- Only the passive and those who accept their lot without active retaliation are considered this
15 Clues: Tragedy preaches it • The mode for the pessimist • A possibility that must be in tragedy • responsible for the cramping of our lives • the inevitable conclusion of the tragic mode • Modern literature has taken toward this view of life • A type of environment that comes with terror and fear • A failing that is not peculiar to grand or elevated characters • ...
AP History Ch 3: Society & Culture in Provincial America 2016-10-10
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- lines of bound Africans headed to the slave market
- association of possessions with social status
- first widely circulated publication in America, other than the bible
- most commonly owned tool on American farms
- journey taken by slaves from Africa to America
- _________ trade, transatlantic trade that connected the colonies with England, Africa, Europe and the West Indies
- men or women who bound themselves to masters for a fixed term in return for passage to America
- father passing all inherited property to firstborn son
- large southern farm
- a family dominated by a male head of household
- blue dye, staple crop of South Carolina
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- laws that limited the rights of blacks
- women who assist with childbirth
- hybrid of English and African languages
- company that maintained a monopoly on the slave trade
- ________ Rebellion, the most important slave revolt
- a religious revival
- time of great scientific and intellectual discoveries in Europe
- famous for "witch craft"
- traditionalists
- revivalists
- the leading English scientific organization
- ____________ certificate, experimental paper currency
- extreme medical technique of the 17th century
- ________ schools, women held private classes in their homes
25 Clues: revivalists • traditionalists • a religious revival • large southern farm • famous for "witch craft" • women who assist with childbirth • laws that limited the rights of blacks • hybrid of English and African languages • blue dye, staple crop of South Carolina • most commonly owned tool on American farms • the leading English scientific organization • ...
Homework Pathway : Crossword Puzzle 2016-01-25
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- A system of philosophies based off of Confucius's teachings.
- A government that is ruled by priests.
- The ultimate goal of Buddhism, ultimate enlightenment.
- Making something otherwise not useful, useful to man.
- The real name of the man who more popularly known as "Buddha".
- A popular Ancient Greek epic written by Homer.
- The belief there is more than one god.
- Known as the time period before records were able to be kept.
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- Killed by his brother, who spread his body parts all over Egypt.
- This civilization created cuneiform.
- A spread of different aspects of cultures into new areas.
- A regions unique characteristics; such as clothing, food, etc.
- India's social class system.
- Became the first female leader when her husband had died, and her son was too young to take over.
- A civilization whose name means "The land between two rivers".
- A way of thinking that is usually taught.
- Created the first set of written laws "eye for an eye".
- Temples in Ancient Mesopotamia used for worship.
- Different myths from a culture combing and connecting to make one huge story.
- The word for a supreme male ruler.
20 Clues: India's social class system. • The word for a supreme male ruler. • This civilization created cuneiform. • A government that is ruled by priests. • The belief there is more than one god. • A way of thinking that is usually taught. • A popular Ancient Greek epic written by Homer. • Temples in Ancient Mesopotamia used for worship. • ...
Civilizations of Early India 2016-01-01
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- Calm or clear the mind
- Seasonal winds
- Rebirth of a soul into a new body
- Lowest caste for people who do dirty jobs
- Set social classes into which a person is born
- liberation or release from cycle of reincarnation
- Large landmass set apart from the rest of the continent
- State of happiness and peace without desire or suffering
- Main river and all waterways that drain into it
- Term given to caste groupings based occupation
- Avoiding doing harm to any living thing
- Person's duty that comes with one's caste
- Special building used to store grain
- Collection of hundreds of sacred hymns
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- One supreme spiritual force or God
- Religion of the Vedic Age based on priests and rituals
- State of perfect wisdom
- Third caste for landowners, bankers, merchants
- Effect of a person's actions in this or previous lives
- Caste for farm workers and other manual workers
- Second highest caste for rulers or warriors
- Highest caste for priests
- Term given to caste groupings based on religious status
- Religious communities
- Fortified area built on higher land
- Thinkers and teachers
26 Clues: Seasonal winds • Religious communities • Thinkers and teachers • Calm or clear the mind • State of perfect wisdom • Highest caste for priests • Rebirth of a soul into a new body • One supreme spiritual force or God • Fortified area built on higher land • Special building used to store grain • Collection of hundreds of sacred hymns • Avoiding doing harm to any living thing • ...
Unit 1 Review 2013-05-08
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- Powers that congress has that are specifically listed in the Constitution " ___ powers"
- powers held by national government
- the plan that called for representatives to be based on population size "____ plan"
- the name of the first 10 amendments
- a formal order from a superior court or official to an inferior one.
- First constitution "the Articles of...."
- To alter, modify, rephrase, or add to or subtract from by formal procedure
- a large sum of money granted by the national government to a regional government with only general provisions as to the way it is to be spent. " ____ grants"
- powers shared by state & national
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- powers held by state government
- Congress has power to make any laws "necessary and proper" _____ Clause
- power distributed between state and national governments
- who wrote the federalist no. 10 and no.51?
- also known as the "Age of Reason"
- Primary author of the Federalist papers
- the principle of a 2 house legislature
- the decision on how states would be represented "______ Compromise"
- plan proposed at the Constitutional Convention that called for equal representation "_____ Plan"
- A form of democracy in which people vote on policy initiatives directly "___ democracy"
- the rights known as "life, liberty, and property"
20 Clues: powers held by state government • also known as the "Age of Reason" • powers shared by state & national • powers held by national government • the name of the first 10 amendments • the principle of a 2 house legislature • Primary author of the Federalist papers • First constitution "the Articles of...." • who wrote the federalist no. 10 and no.51? • ...
History Crossword Chapter 6 2013-01-03
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- Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts
- A small group competing to gain power
- Restoring hereditary monarchies that the French Revolution or Napoleon had unseated
- A body of five Directors that held executive power in France following the Convention
- military tactics, like ambushes, sabotage, raids, and the element of surprise
- An act of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving
- A middle-class person
- The intellectuals of the 18th century Enlightenment
- The right to vote in political elections
- a period of panic and riot by peasants and others
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- The elected legislature in France during the first part of the French Revolution
- Append or add as an extra or subordinate part
- Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- A flag having three colored stripes (especially the French flag)
- A member of the radical movement that instituted the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution
- Notebooks listing all three estate's grievances
- The French state prison in Paris
- Government spending of funds raised by borrowing
- The direct vote of all the members of an electorate
- Renounce one's throne
20 Clues: A middle-class person • Renounce one's throne • The French state prison in Paris • A small group competing to gain power • The right to vote in political elections • Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts • Append or add as an extra or subordinate part • Notebooks listing all three estate's grievances • Government spending of funds raised by borrowing • ...
History 10 Review Crossword 2013-06-13
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- Era where thousands of French civilians are killed
- Site of Napoleon's final defeat
- Forced service in the military
- Building and maintaining an empire
- Political ideology based on freedom
- Meeting of the European powers to discuss the colonizing of Africa
- Promise to meet until a constitution is written
- First built to move coal
- Source of labour in Caribbean plantations
- Many factories produced cloth using this raw materia
- The era before the Revolution
- French social classes before the Revolution
- Begins in Britain the 18th century
- Focus on the naval arms race
- The "sick man of Europe"
- Political ideology based on gradual change
- The big machine of the Industrial Revolution
- Describes the built-up of military power
- The "powderkeg of Europe"
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- Economic ideology based on a free market
- Becomes emperor of France in 1804
- Alliance of Germany, Austria, and Italy
- Source of workers in factories
- Colonial rulers of India until 1857
- Leader of the Jacobins
- Alliance of France, Britain, and Russia
- Political ideology based on creating equality
- The men who create the machines of the Industrial Revolution
- Describes independence movements
- The king of France in 1789
30 Clues: Leader of the Jacobins • First built to move coal • The "sick man of Europe" • The "powderkeg of Europe" • The king of France in 1789 • Focus on the naval arms race • The era before the Revolution • Forced service in the military • Source of workers in factories • Site of Napoleon's final defeat • Describes independence movements • Becomes emperor of France in 1804 • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2013-12-17
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- coke is derived from coal to burn away impurities to make good iron
- industry a method of production in which tasks are made in people's rural homes
- someone interested in new businesses and ways to make profits
- reliance on military strength
- male suffrage the right of all males to vote in elections
- movement that rejected romanticism
- the rights of all people should be protected
- of intervention great powers have the right to send armies into countries where there were revolutions in order to keep monarchs in power.
- based on tradition and social stability
- the title of the emperors of Second German empire also known as a hospital
- reaction to the ideas of the Enlightenment, stressed feelings, emotion, and imagination
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- money available for an investment
- a popular vote
- capitalism an economic system based on industrial production or manufacturing
- selection survival of the fittest
- to withdraw
- indifference or rejection of religion or religious consideration
- the act of setting free
- a movement to end slavery
- a system in which the government owns and controls the means of production
- evolution every plant or animal has evolved over periods of time
21 Clues: to withdraw • a popular vote • the act of setting free • a movement to end slavery • reliance on military strength • money available for an investment • selection survival of the fittest • movement that rejected romanticism • based on tradition and social stability • the rights of all people should be protected • male suffrage the right of all males to vote in elections • ...
Nationalism in 19th century Europe and Latin America, but a fun edition 2021-10-21
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- being kidnapped and forced to do hard labour
- The big boss to all it’s colonies
- Ex: “It’s either you change the way you govern or you’re out!”
- The temporary freer Haiti’s enslaved
- Ex: “ We should probably start using our brains, instead of relying on the government to make our decisions”
- The zebras of the black community
- Nicknames we give to help identify a place in the world
- Almost an island but not quite
- 2nd best in Latin America during the time
- Ex: “ This is my land, and my land only!”
- The Spanish King’s Ride or Dies
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- Ex: “ My country and my people are the best at everything”
- The long term freer of Haiti and it’s enslaved
- The man with the revolutionary plan
- Ex: “ This nations’ mine whether you like it or not, but we can do this the hard way or the easy way.”
- The practice of being the babysitters of trade for their nation
- Giving in one thing to get another
- The lighter the higher!
- A big change
- Ex: “ Oops! I poked your eye out, here’s $10,000 for your troubles! “
20 Clues: A big change • The lighter the higher! • Almost an island but not quite • The Spanish King’s Ride or Dies • The big boss to all it’s colonies • The zebras of the black community • Giving in one thing to get another • The man with the revolutionary plan • The temporary freer Haiti’s enslaved • 2nd best in Latin America during the time • Ex: “ This is my land, and my land only!” • ...
French Revolution 2021-10-21
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- have a form of judgment or make arguments and make claims through the use of evidence
- kings and queens with complete power
- one thing that lead to another
- French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution
- was an lightenment thinker who believed if a king/queen can't rule right then they should be overthrown
- two stats gathered together with a common opinion
- a major political party that has an agreement between nations
- a belief in political ,ethical or theological
- being right or correct
- a social or intellectual movement in Europe
- European absolute ruler or monarch
- a group of people who maintained peace without violence
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- were the intellectuals of the 18th century
- rights that a person deserves just for being human
- an agreement between the government and the people
- three types of social class
- an idea or movement that holds the nation
- embraced the nation that humanity could be improved
- began in 1789 and and ended with the formation of the French Consulate in November 1799
- a large group of people who want to achieve a goal
- planed to use force to break up the national assembly
21 Clues: being right or correct • three types of social class • one thing that lead to another • European absolute ruler or monarch • kings and queens with complete power • an idea or movement that holds the nation • were the intellectuals of the 18th century • a social or intellectual movement in Europe • a belief in political ,ethical or theological • ...
history mojave 2021-12-07
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- – long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero. Epics were told to teach courage and honor.
- – a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- small grains of fertile soil
- a form of writing using words and pictures
- - a story meant to teach a lesson
- more than enough resources
- a patch of land connected to other landBard someone who writes or performs epic poems or stories about heroes and their deeds
- a group of people living in a new territory who have ties to their homeland; the new territory itself
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- a city run by its own government
- the bethef in more than one god
- fort on hilltop
- government ruled by religious leaders
- – a traditional story that explains the practices or beliefs of a people, or something in the natural world
- the second largest river
- marketplace and gathering place for business
- used by the egyptians for paper rope etc...
- a form of supplying dry land with water through pipes and streams
- – teachers who travelled and made a living by teaching math, science, history and rhetoric
- a Greek city-state -Town and surrounding area
- – words or actions that are part of a religious ceremony
20 Clues: fort on hilltop • the second largest river • more than enough resources • small grains of fertile soil • the bethef in more than one god • a city run by its own government • - a story meant to teach a lesson • government ruled by religious leaders • a form of writing using words and pictures • used by the egyptians for paper rope etc... • ...
Q4 Review Cross Word Puzzle 2022-06-15
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- a god or goddess
- Muslims pray this many times a day
- enlightenment in Buddhism
- an Islamic religious ruler
- belief in one god
- Sikhs believe that every person is ____
- The Gupta Empire ruled during India's ____ (two words no space)
- Judaism was founded in this country
- Many Jews worship in holy places known as ____
- a holy place where Muslims practice their faith and other religious activities
- when one culture spreads something from their culture to another
- a religious journey to the holy city of mecca (one of the pillars of Islam)
- the birthplace of Hinduism
- people who practice Islam
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- the holy book of Judaism
- the Gupta Empire made discoveries in mathematics and ____
- clothing, food, and language are examples of _____ culture
- good or bad decisions impacting ones future
- Christianity follows the teachings of ____
- this city was the spiritual center of islam
- this religion used the four noble truths
- this religion has no one single founder
- religious responsibilities of each person (Hinduism)
- Jewish spiritual leaders
- the holy book of islam
- the holy text of Christianity
- The golden age of the Abbasid empire made advancements in ___ tools
- the belief in many gods
28 Clues: a god or goddess • belief in one god • the holy book of islam • the belief in many gods • the holy book of Judaism • Jewish spiritual leaders • enlightenment in Buddhism • people who practice Islam • an Islamic religious ruler • the birthplace of Hinduism • the holy text of Christianity • Muslims pray this many times a day • Judaism was founded in this country • ...
US History 2022-09-14
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- Toughest part of the Triangular Trade.
- Attacked the French in the Ohio River Valley and this led to the French and Indian war.
- Grown mostly on plantations and was meant to sell for profit.
- Governing body of Great Britain.
- Religious revival movement of the 1700's.
- King James II created this. This covered the area from southern Maine to northern New Jersey.
- Great Britain's greatest rival in North America.
- The 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies, and most of them were slaves.
- 18th century intellectual movement that emphasized reason and the scientific method.
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- Slave uprising in the Colonies.
- Came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices with families and learn a trade.
- Places tax on imports to the colonies.
- Meant to punish the colonists for illegal smuggling of goods.
- 3 part system in which slaves were brought to the colonies.
- Large farm in the Southern Colonies.
- When Britain relaxed restrictions on the colonies.
- Enrich Great Britain.
- Men from the Colonists who fought for Great Britain.
- invented bi-focals, the Franklin stove and published Poor Richard's Almanac.
- Named by King James II to rule over the Dominion of New England.
20 Clues: Enrich Great Britain. • Slave uprising in the Colonies. • Governing body of Great Britain. • Large farm in the Southern Colonies. • Toughest part of the Triangular Trade. • Places tax on imports to the colonies. • Religious revival movement of the 1700's. • Great Britain's greatest rival in North America. • When Britain relaxed restrictions on the colonies. • ...
Government Puzzle 2022-01-19
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- The ability of an individual to influence others.
- The branch of government that interprets laws.
- Wrote "The Spirit of Laws" and came up with the idea of separation of powers.
- The first ten amendments to the constitution which lay out the rights of man.
- A system of government where people elect their leaders.
- The idea that people are born with inalienable rights.
- The branch of government that enforces laws.
- A time period of reason, and the rejection of faith.
- Philosopher who wrote "Leviathan" and thought about the idea of a social contract.
- The doctrine upon which all laws are made in the United States.
- Philosopher who wrote "The Social Contract" and created the idea of popular sovereignty.
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- The right to act, speak, or think without restriction.
- The idea that the states should have some governance over themselves.
- Being in a society where oppressive restrictions don't apply.
- The branch of government that creates laws.
- The administration of a state.
- Philosopher who thought of the idea that humans are born with natural rights.
- The idea that people elect their leaders.
- A book written by Thomas Hobbes.
- The idea that people sacrifice freedom for government protection.
20 Clues: The administration of a state. • A book written by Thomas Hobbes. • The idea that people elect their leaders. • The branch of government that creates laws. • The branch of government that enforces laws. • The branch of government that interprets laws. • The ability of an individual to influence others. • A time period of reason, and the rejection of faith. • ...
Colonial America 2021-12-03
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- a region of flat, low lying plains.
- as a nation’s trade grows, its gold reserve and the nation becomes more powerful.
- bosses to keep the slaves working hard.
- shipping enslaved people to to the West Indies
- Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.
- strict rules governing the behavior and punishment of enslaved Africans.
- bought from foreign markets.
- Georgia, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York North Carolina , South Carolina, and virginia.
- they generally produced just enough to meet the needs of their families.
- crops that could be sold easily in markets.
- one of the outstanding preachers.
- Connecticut and Rhode Island.
- it swept through the colonies.
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- the English Preacher.
- learning assistants
- combined lessons in good conduct with reading and writing.
- William and Mary signed this.
- directs the flow of goods between England and the colonies.
- west of the tidewater lay a region of hills and forests climbing up toward the Appalachian mountains.
- sell abroad.
- the ability to read and write.
- the trading routes formed a triangle.
- trading illegally with other nations.
- Began in Europe, spread the idea knowledge, reason, and science could improve society.
24 Clues: sell abroad. • learning assistants • the English Preacher. • bought from foreign markets. • William and Mary signed this. • Connecticut and Rhode Island. • the ability to read and write. • it swept through the colonies. • one of the outstanding preachers. • a region of flat, low lying plains. • Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. • the trading routes formed a triangle. • ...
French Revolution Crossword #1 2022-02-11
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- A collective term for members of the church, such as priests and bishops
- The dynastic name of the French monarchy
- the estate that housed the clergy
- title given to the French king's eldest son and heir to the throne
- The belief that royal political power emanates from God, '...... right'
- France's cross channel neighbor and most significant imperial rival
- The dominant form of Christianity in pre-revolutionary France
- French term for the Bourbon monarchy, meaning 'old regime'
- Capital city of France
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- A poor agricultural worker
- The name of three 18th century French kings, including XVI
- a form of government where the monarch exercises complete power over the nation, its people and policies
- a period of intellectual curiosity and discovery beginning in the mid-1600s
- french unit of currency before the revolution
- Name sometimes used for Louis XIV
- french term describing affluent or wealthy members of the Third Estate
- Major conflict that erupted in 1754, the .... Years' War
- A compulsory contribution to the church, usually one-tenth of a family's income or production
- the estate that housed 98% of the French population
- the estate that housed the nobility
20 Clues: Capital city of France • A poor agricultural worker • Name sometimes used for Louis XIV • the estate that housed the clergy • the estate that housed the nobility • The dynastic name of the French monarchy • french unit of currency before the revolution • the estate that housed 98% of the French population • Major conflict that erupted in 1754, the .... Years' War • ...
FR Student Choice 2022-11-08
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- what happened to opposition during the Reign of Terror
- the French emperor in the 19th century
- _____ of Terror was a bloody dictatorship
- the estate that includes the catholic church/clergy
- the estate that includes royalty, nobility, and the king
- the estate number that includes middle class, bankers, and peasants
- ruled by small group of people
- was the first place Napoleon was exiled to
- what type of clothing were women not allowed to wear during the FR
- How many people were in the oligarchy
- the last name of the person who got the 3rd estate riled up before starting the National Assembly
- Unfair _______ was one of the reasons the French Revolution started
- absolute _______ is when a ruler has complete power over the people and government
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- a device that was used to behead people
- what was one of the main inspirations the 3rd estate had to want change
- ______ Court Oath was where the 3rd estate vowed to demand change
- a ruler of great power and rank, especially one ruling an empire
- ___________ of the Rights of Man was created by the Nation Assembly
- the leader of the Reign of Terror
- the government system was switched from _____ to Versailles
20 Clues: ruled by small group of people • the leader of the Reign of Terror • How many people were in the oligarchy • the French emperor in the 19th century • a device that was used to behead people • _____ of Terror was a bloody dictatorship • was the first place Napoleon was exiled to • the estate that includes the catholic church/clergy • ...
French Revolution 2023-12-11
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- tactic used by Russia use to defeat France
- Number of votes each estate received at the Estates General meeting
- Country was Napoleon unable to defeat due to its harsh winters
- King during the French Revolution
- Had the greatest Influence on the French Revolution
- Name of the three social classes
- Government that Napoleon set up
- Queen during the French Revolution
- Shortage of this caused starvation of the Third Estate
- Sudden overthrow of government
- This marked the beginning of the French Revolution
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- Napoleon escaped from Elba and lost his FINAL battle
- Leader of the Reign of Terror
- ruled France from 1799-1815 and tried to conquer Europe
- Term used to send away/banish Napoleon
- Group mainly responsible for the Reign of Terror
- Napoleon's last destination in exile
- Country that Napoleon's army was unable to defeat because of their Navy
- Where the Third Estate met for form a new Constitution
- Commoners in France at the time of the revolution
- identity of people based on common language,religion and culture
- Made up the First Estate in France in 1790
- Led by Robespierre that led to many people killed by the guillotine
23 Clues: Leader of the Reign of Terror • Sudden overthrow of government • Government that Napoleon set up • Name of the three social classes • King during the French Revolution • Queen during the French Revolution • Napoleon's last destination in exile • Term used to send away/banish Napoleon • tactic used by Russia use to defeat France • Made up the First Estate in France in 1790 • ...
Bowen, Death, and God 2023-09-26
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- Marvel movies have popularized this norse trickster
- Eight of them together are this
- Famous German author's eponymous character, who reached enlightenment as a raftsman
- Some people call them cafeteria
- Can exist within a family or in biology
- Indian Elephant God
- Some South Koreans hang these in their homes to honor the dead
- This country's prayer flags are flown on its most famous mountain
- America's most popular sect of Christianity
- Maybe there is, maybe there isn't, in religious terms
- Descendants of a common ancestor
- this profession is the reason we're all here
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- The ultimate goal, according Bowen
- our cohort's most controversial conversations have revolved around this religion
- The ancient greeks practiced this
- Proceeds night and spirit
- Can happen when a child moves away
- Monotheism's man of the hour
- this is the fastest growing religion in the world
- Many Indians practice this
- Family Interventionist who formed his theory by observing schizophrenics and their mothers
- Famous Homeboy
- Not for but against
- You don't want to be this in your family of origin
- First name of the therapist mentioned frequently here
- Sky God
- Zoroastrianism originated on this continent
27 Clues: Sky God • Famous Homeboy • Indian Elephant God • Not for but against • Proceeds night and spirit • Many Indians practice this • Monotheism's man of the hour • Eight of them together are this • Some people call them cafeteria • Descendants of a common ancestor • The ancient greeks practiced this • The ultimate goal, according Bowen • Can happen when a child moves away • ...
American Revolution 2023-09-21
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- Petition was adopted by the Second Continental Congress on July 5, 1775,
- The 6 nations from the 17th to 18th century
- A small revolutionary war battle that started in december 26 1776
- members of the organized New England colonial militia companies
- An American military officer from 1742 to 1786
- Something issues by King George the third 1763
- The person who made the Common Sense pamphelt
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- the last major battle of the revolutionary war
- A battle that started in september 19 1777
- A treaty that was signed in 1763
- an american revolutionary war that started in march 29th 1780
- a European intellectual movement that challenged traditional authority
- A rebellion launched in 1763
- The brigadier general from 1732 to 1795
- a series of four laws passed by the British Parliament to punish the colony of Massachusetts Bay for the Boston Tea Party.
- A place where camp was made during 177-1778
- A war that began 1754 and ended in 1763
- Another word for protesting
- A fort established by the French in 1754
- an american revolutionary war that started in january 17th 1781
- a loosely organized, clandestine, sometimes violent, political organization
21 Clues: Another word for protesting • A rebellion launched in 1763 • A treaty that was signed in 1763 • The brigadier general from 1732 to 1795 • A war that began 1754 and ended in 1763 • A fort established by the French in 1754 • A battle that started in september 19 1777 • A place where camp was made during 177-1778 • The 6 nations from the 17th to 18th century • ...
Revolutions in Europe and Latin America 2019-11-08
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- Portugal, ______________ and France controlled most of Latin America.
- laws that granted all Frenchmen religious freedom and equality
- This group wanted a limited democracy in Europe.
- educated Spaniards born in Latin America who started the revolutions.
- Were most European revolutions successful?
- These Spanish born people in Latin American were at the top of Latin American society.
- He led the revolution in Haiti against France.
- Were most Latin American revolutions successful?
- The revolutionaries followed ____________________ ideas, which told them they had a right to overthrow unfair rulers.
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- This group wanted democracy for all in Europe.
- James ____________________ issued a document telling Europe to stay away from Latin America.
- meeting to restore Europe to its pre-Napoleon political state
- The Congress of Vienna put the ______________ back in power in Europe.
- One of the main reasons for the Latin American revolution was,_____________, an extreme form of national pride.
- This religion was forced on many Latin Americans.
- _______________ led the Mexican Revolution against Spain.
- This is the term for colonial officers.
- bottom position in the Colonial Latin American class structure
- leader of the Congress of Vienna
- The American and the _________ Revolutions helped spark the Latin American Revolutions.
20 Clues: leader of the Congress of Vienna • This is the term for colonial officers. • Were most European revolutions successful? • This group wanted democracy for all in Europe. • He led the revolution in Haiti against France. • This group wanted a limited democracy in Europe. • Were most Latin American revolutions successful? • This religion was forced on many Latin Americans. • ...
History review 2020-02-26
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- Designed the steam engine
- Who started the industrial revolution?
- Sought to create a self-sufficient community where all property and work would be shared so fighting would end
- Money invested by individuals to make profit
- A system where the people as a whole owned all property and operate all businesses
- Revolution that occurred when farmers improved livestock breeding and better crops
- Proposed the Natural rights theory(life, liberty, and property)
- Revolution that occurred when we harnessed power of water and coal
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- Abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market
- What is an absolute monarch called?
- A rapid, major change in an economy caused by introduction of power-driven machinery
- Political theory from Karl Marx
- When people moved from villages and towns into big cities
- Willing workforce
- Collective bargaining, strikes, and child labor laws were the result of______
- Europeans began to challenge their place in the universe
- This person came up with the idea that people give up power for stability
- Funds for investments
- rotation Rotating crops to prevent fields from losing nutrients and minerals
- Coal, rivers, harbors
20 Clues: Willing workforce • Funds for investments • Coal, rivers, harbors • Designed the steam engine • Political theory from Karl Marx • What is an absolute monarch called? • Who started the industrial revolution? • Money invested by individuals to make profit • Europeans began to challenge their place in the universe • When people moved from villages and towns into big cities • ...
Controversial Era 2020-10-21
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- questions, ideas, thoughts of freedom and rights.
- military officer in creole, who executed hidalgo.
- priest in creole who was against injustice with Native American and Mestizos.
- a nation ruled by foreigners/Europeans.
- acknowledged and civil system where people were ranked according to status.
- Knowledgeable slave who emerged as a leader in the Revolution.
- a group of people whose parents were peninsular and born in Latin America.
- purchase constructed of money and trade of territories.
- population born in Spain or Portugal.
- system the Peninsular used for the benefit of food and crop production.
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- money and trade was asked to be refunded as for stealing slaves.
- an island where the French colony , Haiti was located.
- people who supported the Spanish monarchy.
- place where slavery was known as the harshest.
- People from different groups becoming one nation.
- in Spanish colonies people who were born European were on the top and had more privileges.
- helped creole get independence and was then known as the first Emperor of Brazil.
- America as an exclusive combination of civilization, for instance European, Native American and African.
- leader of various nations around the world.
- "Blood and Iron".
20 Clues: "Blood and Iron". • population born in Spain or Portugal. • a nation ruled by foreigners/Europeans. • people who supported the Spanish monarchy. • leader of various nations around the world. • place where slavery was known as the harshest. • questions, ideas, thoughts of freedom and rights. • military officer in creole, who executed hidalgo. • ...
Key Ids 2020-09-18
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- citizens choose people to make governmental decisions
- an intellectual movement
- formal summary of the rights and liberties
- source of traditional english
- belief that a kings power came from god
- renewed interest in classical culture
- developed from roman christianity
- rule of the people
- king or queen control society
- rule by few powerful people
- right to life liberty and property
- turning point in the english constitution
- the religion of Israelites and jews
- commandments sets of laws god gave to the jews
- based on teachings of muhammad
- powers of the ruler are restricted by the constitution and laws
- dividing the government into three branches
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- power divided to federal/central government and states
- elect representatives to make laws for them
- agreement among members of society
- controlled foreign and financial policies and advised the consuls
- to have the law work in an orderly way
- organization which sought world peace
- religious reform movement
- name of the religion founded bu jesus
- citizens make the rules and laws
- englands national legislator
- system to control society
- rule by small people of nobles
- reflected customs and principles established over time
30 Clues: rule of the people • an intellectual movement • religious reform movement • system to control society • rule by few powerful people • englands national legislator • source of traditional english • king or queen control society • rule by small people of nobles • based on teachings of muhammad • citizens make the rules and laws • developed from roman christianity • ...
ojha ojha 2020-09-18
Across
- power divided to federal/central government and states
- king or queen control society
- turning point in the english constitution
- citizens choose people to make governmental decisions
- formal summary of the rights and liberties
- powers of the ruler are restricted by the constitution and laws
- rule by small people of nobles
- renewed interest in classical culture
- right to life liberty and property
- rule by few powerful people
- system to control society
- religious reform movement
- agreement among members of society
- to have the law work in an orderly way
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- dividing the government into three branches
- developed from roman christianity
- citizens make the rules and laws
- the religion of Israelites and jews
- controlled foreign and financial policies and advised the consuls
- rule of the people
- organization which sought world peace
- belief that a kings power came from god
- based on teachings of muhammad
- elect representatives to make laws for them
- name of the religion founded bu jesus
- englands national legislator
- source of traditional english
- sets of laws god gave to the jews
- reflected customs and principles established over time
- an intellectual movement
30 Clues: rule of the people • an intellectual movement • system to control society • religious reform movement • rule by few powerful people • englands national legislator • king or queen control society • source of traditional english • based on teachings of muhammad • rule by small people of nobles • citizens make the rules and laws • developed from roman christianity • ...
Gwendalyn Fodor World History 2020-09-15
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- Developed from Roman Christianity.
- Israelite's and Jews religion.
- Citizens elect represantives to make laws and policies.
- England's national legislature.
- The powers of the ruler are restricted by the laws of the country.
- The right to life, liberty, and property.
- A government ruled by small land owning families.
- Controls foreign and financial policies.
- uses an international governing system
- A cultural movement
- Agreement among members of a society.
- A government ruled by few people.
- Turning point in English constitutional history.
- Government of the people.
- The king could not punish his subjects.
- Formal summary of the rights and liberties believed essential to people.
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- The name of the religion founded by Jesus.
- A king who rules the government.
- An intellectual movement.
- Citizens rule and make laws.
- A list of demands.
- Based on the teachings of Muhammad.
- people elect other people to make govermental decisions.
- A system to control society.
- A written code of laws.
- Three branches of the government.
- This claimed that a kings power game from God.
- Divided national power.
- A religious reform movement.
- Reflected customs and principals over time.
30 Clues: A list of demands. • A cultural movement • A written code of laws. • Divided national power. • An intellectual movement. • Government of the people. • Citizens rule and make laws. • A system to control society. • A religious reform movement. • Israelite's and Jews religion. • England's national legislature. • A king who rules the government. • Three branches of the government. • ...
Reading Spring Term Portfolio Task 2024-04-21
Across
- Is any kind of written text that isn't poetry
- One stressed syllable followed by one unstressed one
- Is a reference in a work of literature to something from another piece of literature, art, music or history
- The repetition of consonant sounds within words or at the ends of words
- Is a device in which writer places clues in a story to prepare to reader for events that are going to happen later
- Is a group of stressed and unstressed syllables
- Seven feet
- The period of Queen Victoria's reign over the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901
- Pertaining to smell
- Pertaining to taste
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- Bard of Avon
- An era can be seen as a reaction against some aspects of the Enlightenment
- A contrast between appearence and reality
- A phrase which contains words that seem to contradict one another
- Pertaining to movement
- Two stressed syllables
- Are the people, animals, or being in a work
- A strong comparison made by stating one thing is another without using ''like'' or ''as''
- Is literature that is written in order to be performed
- Is the main idea or message a literary work conveys
20 Clues: Seven feet • Bard of Avon • Pertaining to smell • Pertaining to taste • Pertaining to movement • Two stressed syllables • A contrast between appearence and reality • Are the people, animals, or being in a work • Is any kind of written text that isn't poetry • Is a group of stressed and unstressed syllables • Is the main idea or message a literary work conveys • ...
The Story of an Hour 2024-05-08
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- blank, expressionless.
- A line or series of people or things moving forward in an orderly manner.
- Difficult to find, catch, or achieve; evasive or hard to grasp.
- The way in which something is understood or interpreted by the mind.
- awareness or enlightenment.
- A confident and forceful statement or declaration, often without proof.
- A sudden strong and unreflective urge or desire to act.
- Covered or concealed, often with a hint of secrecy.
- Keeping something hidden or secret.
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- The loss of the ability to move or control certain muscles or body parts.
- The act of leaving something or someone completely or forsaking them.
- Extremely large or severe; shockingly unnatural or inhuman.
- self-possessed; calm
- The act of restraining, controlling, or suppressing something, often emotions or desires.
- Persistent requests or demands, often in a bothersome or irritating manner.
- Marked by intense activity, excitement, or agitation.
- Trembling or shaking with excitement or emotion.
- Elevated in rank, power, or character; held in high regard or esteem.
- The quality of continuing to do or pursue something despite obstacles or challenges.
- Suffering from something unpleasant or harmful.
20 Clues: self-possessed; calm • blank, expressionless. • awareness or enlightenment. • Keeping something hidden or secret. • Suffering from something unpleasant or harmful. • Trembling or shaking with excitement or emotion. • Covered or concealed, often with a hint of secrecy. • Marked by intense activity, excitement, or agitation. • ...
CONCEPT AND IDEAS 2024-09-25
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- Movement aimed at reforming colonial policies.
- Rizal’s belief in peaceful reform.
- The cultural revival among Filipinos.
- The impact of Rizal's ideas on future generations.*
- Rizal’s emphasis on ethical behavior.
- Efforts to improve societal conditions.
- Promotion of Filipino culture and heritage.
- Rizal's view on women's rights.
- Rizal's belief in the power of education.
- Rizal's belief in the importance of national pride.*
- Rizal’s stance against oppression.
- RIGHTS Rizal’s advocacy for humane treatment.
- Rizal's efforts to unite the people.
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- The pursuit of truth and justice.
- Opposition to tyranny and injustice.
- Rizal's vision of a just society.
- Advocacy for the rights of the marginalized.
- Unity among Filipinos for a common cause.
- The idea of self-governance for Filipinos.
- The concept of equality among citizens.
- Active participation in civic duties.
- The importance of historical awareness.
- The struggle against foreign domination.
- Rizal’s vision of freedom from oppression.
- The role of youth in nation-building.
- The sense of belonging to the Filipino nation.
- The need for reform in economic policies.
- Rizal’s call for national self-awareness.
- Educational reforms advocated by Rizal.
- Sacrifice made for the benefit of one's country.*
30 Clues: Rizal's view on women's rights. • The pursuit of truth and justice. • Rizal's vision of a just society. • Rizal’s belief in peaceful reform. • Rizal’s stance against oppression. • Opposition to tyranny and injustice. • Rizal's efforts to unite the people. • The cultural revival among Filipinos. • Active participation in civic duties. • Rizal’s emphasis on ethical behavior. • ...
The Book of Five Rings 2024-09-27
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- Acute understanding Musashi emphasis on keen awareness
- traditional martial art that focus on swords
- The first element, representing the state of mind before entering combat
- A warrior class in Japanese history
- The fourth element, representing stability and groundedness
- iconic curved blade used by samurai warriors
- the second element, symbolizing adaptability and fluidity in strategy
- Mental state of no mind, emptiness, zen concept emphasized by Musashi
- The third element, representing the intensity and passion of combat
- Musashi's unique fighting style, using both katana and wakizashi
- The Buddhist philosophy that heavily influenced Musashi's approach to swordsmanship
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- The mental and emotional state of a warrior, considered essential for victory
- Place where combat takes place, field of conflict
- Attainment of deep understanding
- A crucial aspect of combat emphasized by Musashi, knowing when to strike
- Skilled combatant in feudal Japan
- A key theme of the book, emphasizing the importance of planning and foresight
- Musashi's primary weapon and a central focus of the book
- The fifth element, symbolizing awareness and perception of the surroundings
- A common form of combat in Musashi's time, often fought to the death
20 Clues: Attainment of deep understanding • Skilled combatant in feudal Japan • A warrior class in Japanese history • traditional martial art that focus on swords • iconic curved blade used by samurai warriors • Place where combat takes place, field of conflict • Acute understanding Musashi emphasis on keen awareness • Musashi's primary weapon and a central focus of the book • ...
AP World Final 2023-05-20
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- Otto von ________. This man united Germany prior to industrialization.
- ____'s New Deal
- The US forced China to purchase an addictive drug, paid for in silver.
- This animal can endure long trips through the desert without water.
- A revolution of philosophy including natural rights, social contract, and free markets.
- Free ________! This man fought apartheid and spent 3+ decades in prison for it.
- Disease that killed 1/3 of Europe.
- He led the Salt March.
- A king so rich that he skewed the value of gold in Cairo.
- She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. And she did it twice.
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- ______ the Great. A Mughal emperor who was extremely religiously tolerant.
- The Scramble for Africa.
- The mix of two or more religions, eg: Vodou
- _________ Trade. Trade between Europe, West Africa, and the Americas.
- This chemical substance led to the rise of many empires during the Early Modern Era.
- Mandate of __________. Chinese way of religiously justifying rule.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- He wrote "The Wealth of Nations"
- Ferdinand _____________. He masterminded the first full trip around the world.
- The decentralized European system in place during the Post-Classical Era.
20 Clues: ____'s New Deal • He led the Salt March. • The Scramble for Africa. • He wrote "The Wealth of Nations" • Disease that killed 1/3 of Europe. • North Atlantic Treaty Organization. • The mix of two or more religions, eg: Vodou • A king so rich that he skewed the value of gold in Cairo. • Mandate of __________. Chinese way of religiously justifying rule. • ...
World History Vocabulary #4 2022-12-15
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- Name for cruel and oppressive ruler
- A body of troops standing or moving in close formation
- War between citizens of the same country
- A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- Form of government where individual is head of state
- A period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement
- An economy where money replaces barter in exchange for goods
- Ancient Greek city-state known as the "birthplace of democracy"
- A military alliance lead by Athens
- Form of government where a small group of people have power
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- Area of Europe that contains countries such as Slovenia, Croatia, Greece, Romania.
- A military alliance lead by Sparta
- An economy where services and goods are traded without money
- Form of government where an elite class holds power
- Athenian temple dedicated to Athena
- A small kingdom in northern Greece
- A piece of land almost completely surrounded by water, but is connected to the mainland on one side
- The time between the death of Alexander the Great and the rise of Augustus in Rome
- Form of government that depends of the will of the people ("power of the people")
- What an ancient Greek city-state was called
20 Clues: A military alliance lead by Sparta • A small kingdom in northern Greece • A military alliance lead by Athens • Name for cruel and oppressive ruler • Athenian temple dedicated to Athena • War between citizens of the same country • A person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • What an ancient Greek city-state was called • Form of government where an elite class holds power • ...
fdtomacco@icloud.com 2025-07-16
Across
- You carried these out in the afternoon and there were 4 of them.
- Acts 1:8 - We are
- Psalm 18:25
- Fortify your _ with Jehovah
- psalm 19:14 - Bible study and
- Psalm 43:3 -Jehovah reveals progressively
- One of the fruitage of the spirit
- 1 Thessalonians 2:2 - Muster
- John 15:19 - We need to be
- Psalm 34:8 - Jehovah is good
- Exodus 1:15 - Women who make Jehovah’s heart rejoice
- Romans 1:20 - Reflect
- 1 Peter 5:2 - The role of an Elder
- Job was known for his
- Head of the congregation
- Philippians 1:9 - accurate
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- It’s a way we can say ev’ry day: “I love you.”
- 1 Samuel 25:18 - Women who make Jehovah’s heart rejoice
- Our principal way of preaching
- Matthew 5:16 - Like the sun
- Matthew 9:36 - Jesus felt
- 1 Corinthians 2:12 - Resist
- Our father
- James 1:19 - Be quick
- Ezekiel 36:23 - Our ministry helps Gods name
- Revelation 4:11
- Proverbs 19:20 - Listened and apply
- Isaiah 6:8
- Joshua 2:1 - Women who make Jehovah’s heart rejoice
- Each day there was a
30 Clues: Our father • Isaiah 6:8 • Psalm 18:25 • Revelation 4:11 • Acts 1:8 - We are • Each day there was a • James 1:19 - Be quick • Romans 1:20 - Reflect • Job was known for his • Head of the congregation • Matthew 9:36 - Jesus felt • John 15:19 - We need to be • Philippians 1:9 - accurate • Matthew 5:16 - Like the sun • Fortify your _ with Jehovah • 1 Corinthians 2:12 - Resist • ...
Literary Focus: Early America 2025-08-04
Across
- Religious movement of Reformed Protestants seeking religious freedom (6)
- This document influenced the founding documents of the United States (20
- Puritan writer and governor of Plymouth Colony (11)
- Key rhetorical appeal based on ethics or credibility (12)
- Native American method of passing down stories and history (2)
- Early literature describing geography, biographies, and religion (6)
- Island-hopping explorer whose 1492 voyage sparked colonization (3)
- Appeal to the audience’s emotions in rhetoric (12)
- Transatlantic voyage and trade of enslaved Africans (4)
- Philosophical movement emphasizing reason and logic (7)
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- Structure used by Native Americans that influenced U.S. democracy (2)
- Foundational belief behind the American Revolution (e.g., freedom, consent)(8)
- A rhythmic meter with five stressed syllables per line (13)
- The war between the 13 British Colonies and England (7)
- A type of writing used to convince an audience (12)
- A poetic form with rhymed lines in iambic pentameter (13)
- Cooking style with roots in Caribbean, European, and African traditions (1)
- Repetition, pattern, and structure used in oral storytelling (10)
- Author of Common Sense, who used persuasive rhetoric (12)
- Poet known for biblical symbolism and neoclassical influence (13)
- The revivalist religious movement of the 1730s–1740s (8)
21 Clues: Appeal to the audience’s emotions in rhetoric (12) • Puritan writer and governor of Plymouth Colony (11) • A type of writing used to convince an audience (12) • The war between the 13 British Colonies and England (7) • Transatlantic voyage and trade of enslaved Africans (4) • Philosophical movement emphasizing reason and logic (7) • ...
Modern 2023-05-16
Across
- rejection of tradition and religion
- the first total war
- new way of trasporation in the air
- the race between U.S and USSR to the landing of the moon
- first leader in the new USSR
- the first successful abolishment of slavery
- new way of communication
- led to increase use of cars
- Germany's fascist leader during WW2
- an enlightenment thinker, led to capitalism
- U.S vs USSR
- new way to fuel new machines
- USSR communist leader
- war between japan and USSR
- Delano Roosevelt created the New Deal in the U.S
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- became the first black president of South Africa
- created thoughts in communism
- the second total war
- chairman of the Chinese communist party
- nuclear reactions that destroyed cities
- the inspiration to future revolutions
- new form of medicine for viruses
- production of railroads for this use of transporation
- new form of medcinice for bacteria
- led to the growth in transportation of goods
- new way to maintain products
- revolutionary Indian leader
- the fall of the absolute monarchy in france
- the race between U.S and USSR to weapons
- king of France during the revolution
30 Clues: U.S vs USSR • the first total war • the second total war • USSR communist leader • new way of communication • war between japan and USSR • led to increase use of cars • revolutionary Indian leader • first leader in the new USSR • new way to fuel new machines • new way to maintain products • created thoughts in communism • new form of medicine for viruses • ...
Asia 5 philosophies/religions 2023-05-08
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- Sum of all positive of negative thoughts and action.
- Philosophy/religion that created the Golden Rule.
- Honor and worship given to the Kami.
- Philosophy would bring _____ to China.
- Shintoists follow the code of Confucianism.
- Temple/place of worship.
- Chant done during worship.
- Opposite forces of nature.
- Symbol of enlightenment.
- Third eye of spiritual sight.
- Gateway for the Gods.
- How people find happiness and peace.
- Daoism lived in the ____ dynasty.
- Proper behavior.
- People should seek happiness and _____ in Daoism.
- Hinduism wisdom text.
- Gautama Founder of Buddhism
- God in human form.
- End of life cycle for Buddhists.
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- Behavior that is fair to others.
- Buddhists holy, religious man.
- Charms worn as an aid.
- Selfish desires cause _________
- A "philosophy"
- Universal force connected to nature.
- Most important rule of Dao.
- Daily worship in Hinduism.
- Sincerity or true heart.
- Sacred word to start prayer.
- Paper of the spirits.
- Piety Devotion to or respect for one's elders.
- The person that Daoism is based on.
- Buddhists book of life.
- Remover of obstacles.
- God of destroying and recreating.
- Giving great respect and honor to ancestors.
- The deities of Shintoism.
- Moral Standard.
38 Clues: A "philosophy" • Moral Standard. • Proper behavior. • God in human form. • Paper of the spirits. • Remover of obstacles. • Gateway for the Gods. • Hinduism wisdom text. • Charms worn as an aid. • Buddhists book of life. • Sincerity or true heart. • Temple/place of worship. • Symbol of enlightenment. • The deities of Shintoism. • Daily worship in Hinduism. • Chant done during worship. • ...
Midterm EC Hailey Smith 2023-01-17
Across
- supported free speech and religious freedom
- most famous artist during the renaissance
- "sun king"
- material items or consumer goods supersede your spiritual life
- Munk who protested against selling indulgences
- road most used for trade
- people rejected traditional ideas and supported a belief in human reason
- nailed to the catholic church door
- religion of eightfold path, four noble truths
- wealthy business owners according to marx
- meeting of the nations to defeat napolean
- march led by ghandi
- observation used to challenge old ideas
- led by robespierre
- when one country dominates another
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- change in the way goods were produced
- poem by rudyard kipling
- goal of peter and catherine to create a unification
- to have one social, political, and economic system
- five relationships
- to have love for your country
- holy war against muslin
- believed in three branches of government
- first estate of the french revolution
- belief in one god
- payments for sins
- theory that a ruler was chosen by a god
- life, liberty, property
- system of forced labor used by the spanish in the americas
- Japanese warrior
- appealing to feelings and emotions in art, literature, and culture
31 Clues: "sun king" • Japanese warrior • belief in one god • payments for sins • five relationships • led by robespierre • march led by ghandi • poem by rudyard kipling • holy war against muslin • life, liberty, property • road most used for trade • to have love for your country • nailed to the catholic church door • when one country dominates another • change in the way goods were produced • ...
LITERARY WORDS 2025-02-23
Across
- using an object or something else to stand for an idea
- referencing another literary text or source
- 'you' in old Engish
- a narrative passage that takes the reader backwards
- short poem; love poem addressed to a particular person
- a English poet;well-known figure of the Romantic Movement
- an English playwright and poet
- the person telling the story
- a chatacter from the Odyssey
- 1837-1901 - the era in England
- a movement against the Age of Enlightenment
- the people that the readers meets in a novel
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- exaggeration in order to draw attention to something
- the repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words
- the use of description to draw the reader into the story
- a group of four lines
- what happens in a story
- his most famous play which Shakespeare wrote
- sets of lines in a poem
- the main character in story
- two unstressed syllables followed by one stressed one
- the time and place in which the story takes place
- a genre of literature that focuses on sound
- the syllables and words in a poem are together in specific
- a kind of or style of literature
- narrative poetry
26 Clues: narrative poetry • 'you' in old Engish • a group of four lines • what happens in a story • sets of lines in a poem • the main character in story • the person telling the story • a chatacter from the Odyssey • an English playwright and poet • 1837-1901 - the era in England • a kind of or style of literature • referencing another literary text or source • ...
Declaration of Indpendence 2024-10-23
Across
- How many parts of the declaration there are
- someone who still supported the king
- the man who wrote an influential pamphlet calling for colonists to rebel (Thomas)
- the country the colonists wanted to be free from
- the person they call "He" in the Declaration
- the state that Washington and Jefferson are from
- one of the people who helped edit the Declaration, lived in Pennsylvania
- the pamphlet that convinced thousands to rebel
- Where the delegates met to discuss independence
- the natural right that Jefferson changed in the the Declaration
- the amount of weeks it took to write the declaration
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- one of the people that helped edit the Declaration, lived in Boston
- the natural right that guarantees freedom
- The letter sent to the King, last chance at peace
- the man who came up with the idea of a social contract
- the name of the congress where delegates met
- Another word for complaint
- Writer of the Declaration of Independence
- the introduction to the Declaration
- The country the colonists wanted to get support from
- the enlightenment thinker that created the idea of natural rights
- someone who wanted independence
22 Clues: Another word for complaint • someone who wanted independence • the introduction to the Declaration • someone who still supported the king • the natural right that guarantees freedom • Writer of the Declaration of Independence • How many parts of the declaration there are • the name of the congress where delegates met • the person they call "He" in the Declaration • ...
Winter Holiday Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-23
Across
- That cold white stuff that falls out of the sky
- Jewish holiday, the festival of lights
- A Jewish 9-candle holder, used to commemorate the holiday
- Celebrated by Zuni and Hopi Tribes to commemorate the shortest day of the year
- The month during which all these events take place
- ___ Day, also known as Rohatsu - Commemorates the day that the Buddha experienced enlightenment
- Mel ___, writer and original singer of "The Christmas Song"
- Winter ___ - the shortest day of the year
- Feast Day of Our Lady ___ - observed by Mexicans and Mexican-Americans to celebrate the patron saint of Mexico
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- African-American and Pan-African celebration of family, community, and culture
- Ancient Roman festival celebrated in mid- to late December
- We three ___ of Orient are
- These creatures build the toys that Santa delivers
- German word for a Christmas tree
- Observed by Christians to commemorate the birth of Jesus
- A Jewish spinning top
- These animals pull Santa's sleigh
- ___ Day - celebrated the day after Christmas in the UK
- Observed by Wiccans and Neo-Pagans to celebrate the shortest day of the year
- Zarathosht ___ - commemorates the death of Zoroaster, founder of Zoroastrianism
20 Clues: A Jewish spinning top • We three ___ of Orient are • German word for a Christmas tree • These animals pull Santa's sleigh • Jewish holiday, the festival of lights • Winter ___ - the shortest day of the year • That cold white stuff that falls out of the sky • These creatures build the toys that Santa delivers • The month during which all these events take place • ...
riZAL 2025-08-13
Across
- - sumbrero na suot ni Dr. Jose Rizal.
- — malaking lupain o plantasyon, karaniwang pag-aari ng mga prayle o may-ari.
- — tawag ng mga Espanyol sa mga katutubong Pilipino.
- — lugar ng isang mahalagang pag-aalsa/pangyayari noong kolonyal na panahon.
- — edukado at kilalang Pilipinong intelektwal noong kolonyal na panahon.
- — malaking barkong pangkalakalan noong panahong kolonyal.
- — pari o miyembro ng relihiyosong orden na may impluwensiya.
- — ideya/impluwensiya ng Enlightenment at edukasyong Espanyol.
- — kilusang naghahangad ng reporma mula sa Espanya (La Propaganda).
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- — katawagan sa tatlong martir na pari: Gómez, Burgos, at Zamora.
- — pamumuno o labis na impluwensiya ng mga prayle sa lipunan/pulitika.
- — lihim na samahan na itinatag para sa himagsikan at kalayaan.
- — taong may halo ng lahing Pilipino at banyaga (karaniwang Espanyol o Tsino).
- — sistemang kolonyal ng lupa at sapilitang paggawa.
- — kanal na nagdurugtong sa Dagat Mediterranean at Red Sea; pinabilis ang paglalayag.
- — pagbabago o pag-ayos sa sistema ng pamahalaan at lipunan.
- — pinaikling tawag sa El Filibusterismo, nobelang isinulat ni Rizal.
- — lalawigan kung saan ipinanganak si José Rizal (Calamba, Laguna).
- — sapilitang paggawa na ipinataw noong kolonyal na panahon.
- — pinaikling tawag sa Noli Me Tangere, nobelang isinulat ni Rizal.
20 Clues: - sumbrero na suot ni Dr. Jose Rizal. • — sistemang kolonyal ng lupa at sapilitang paggawa. • — tawag ng mga Espanyol sa mga katutubong Pilipino. • — malaking barkong pangkalakalan noong panahong kolonyal. • — pagbabago o pag-ayos sa sistema ng pamahalaan at lipunan. • — sapilitang paggawa na ipinataw noong kolonyal na panahon. • ...
Hinduism and Buddhism 2025-11-04
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- job of the Kshatriya or the English language word for K
- activity that places you in your Caste in Hinduism
- the conditions of three of the four sights (3 wds)
- the only Caste that can read or teach the Hindu holy books
- Buddhist idea "life is _________"
- Continental location of India
- the moral code or behavior guideline of Buddhism
- Social organization of Hinduism (2 wds)
- the religious and moral duties of all Hindus
- the English language word of the goal of Hindus and Buddhists
- "The Enlightened One"
- what determines your next life cycle
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- the ability to try again
- A person who spreads religion from one area to another
- activity that spread Buddhism to China
- The principle of nonviolence toward all living things
- the type of life you should live according to the Buddha
- circular symbol in Indian culture
- One of the three main forms of Brahman
- the cause of our suffering
- Hindu belief in one god
- Caste with the worst karma
- Seasonal wind pattern that brings wet and dry periods to India
- the end goal of Buddhists, key vocab word
- the holy book of Hinduism
25 Clues: "The Enlightened One" • Hindu belief in one god • the ability to try again • the holy book of Hinduism • the cause of our suffering • Caste with the worst karma • Continental location of India • circular symbol in Indian culture • Buddhist idea "life is _________" • what determines your next life cycle • activity that spread Buddhism to China • ...
Period 4.7 & 4.8 Crossword 2025-12-10
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- Party-Antislavery political party formed in 1840. The Liberty Party, along with the
- economic opportunities for northern white people in western territories.
- and challenged Enlightenment ideas of rationality
- century and then spread to the North.
- Era-- Early nineteenth-century artistic and
- founded in the 1830s that proposed that
- rather than to formal religion.
- large to follow.
- nature, and the virtues of common folk.
- Railroad-A series of
- Soil Party-- Party founded by political abolitionists in 1848 to expand the appeal of the
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- Americans who launched public campaigns against foreigners in the
- look inside themselves and to nature for spiritual and moral
- Party by focusing less on the moral wrongs of slavery and more on the benefits of
- Party, helped place slavery at the center of national political debates.
- Great Awakening-Evangelical revival
- insisting on the importance of human passion, the mysteries
- men
- movement that reflected a belief in human
- that began in the South in the early
- societies-Communities formed in the first half of the nineteenth century
- Temperance Society-Focus on alcohol abuse among
- embody alternative social and economic visions and to create models for society
- from southern plantation areas to
- free states and Canada
25 Clues: men • large to follow. • Railroad-A series of • free states and Canada • rather than to formal religion. • from southern plantation areas to • Great Awakening-Evangelical revival • that began in the South in the early • century and then spread to the North. • founded in the 1830s that proposed that • nature, and the virtues of common folk. • ...
Allison Malay - Prologue 2020-09-14
Across
- the kings and queens ruled these
- nations- world peace and the betterment of humanity
- of rights- summary of the rights and liberties
- helped by development of printing press
- government- citizens elect representatives
- law- reflected on customs and principles
- revolution- turning point in English history
- the rule of the people
- commandments- biblical principles
- process of law- kings couldn´t punish subjects
- catholic church- most powerful institution
- contract- agreeing among members of societies
- England´s national legislature
- monarchy-powers of rulers are restricted
Down
- right- believed that king´s power came from god
- small land owning families ruled them
- derived from the word christ
- of powers- dividing a government
- carta- source of traditional English respect
- controls foreign and financial policies
- every society has one to control them
- intellectual movement
- system- division of federal or central governments
- citizens have the right to elect the leaders
- democracy- where citizens rule and make laws
- rights- having the rights of life, liberty,property
- God commanded people to live moral lives
- a religious reform movement
- powerful people ruled them
29 Clues: intellectual movement • the rule of the people • powerful people ruled them • a religious reform movement • derived from the word christ • England´s national legislature • of powers- dividing a government • the kings and queens ruled these • commandments- biblical principles • small land owning families ruled them • every society has one to control them • ...
SS crossword puzzle 2020-09-05
Across
- created a single Northwest territory
- believed that all humans had natural rights
- led a mob of angry farmers in a revolt against the new government
- Virginia Planter
- Two part government
- Guarantees certain freedoms and legal protection to citizens
- opposed ratification of the new constitution
- author of The Spirit of Laws
- three branches of government limit the others
- Roger Sherman proposed this to resolve the issue of representation
- wrote the final draft of the Constitution
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- creates laws
- movement of the 1700s that promoted knowledge, reason, and science
- compromise to count a slave as ⅗ of a free person
- judicial,legislative, and executive
- organized the first antislavery society in 1774
- Limited the monarch's power
- freeing of individual enslaved people
- Supporters of the new constitution
- Government by consent of the governed
- two house legislature with the number of representatives proportional to each state’s population
- single territory created by the Northwest Ordinance
- document that Congress detailed their plans for a new government in
- period when economic activity slowed and unemployment increased
- Philadelphia merchant
- first state admitted to the union from the northwest territory
26 Clues: creates laws • Virginia Planter • Two part government • Philadelphia merchant • Limited the monarch's power • author of The Spirit of Laws • Supporters of the new constitution • judicial,legislative, and executive • created a single Northwest territory • freeing of individual enslaved people • Government by consent of the governed • wrote the final draft of the Constitution • ...
Chapter 3 2020-09-07
Across
- Divided into two parts or houses
- Person that suggested the Great Compromise
- Each enslaved person counted as 3/5 of a free person
- voluntary association of independent states
- court system
- Approved
- carry out nation laws
- supporters to new Constitution
- Government by consent of the governed
- system to keep any branch from gaining too much power
- provided democratic model for national expansion
- Massachusetts opponent of the Constitution
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- movement of 1700s which promoted knowledge, reason, and science to improve society
- former continental army captain and led Shay's rebellion
- people that criticized the Constitution because it lacked the bill of rights to protect individuals freedoms
- Parts of the Constitution
- agreement when two or more sides in which a side gives up what they want
- Virginia planter
- people that shaped the Constitution
- Law that established a procedure for surveying and selling the western lands
- freeing of individual enslaved persons which led the states population to the freeing of African Americans
- a period when economic activity slows and unemployment increases
- corresponding in size, to the population of each state
- lawmaking branch
- New York lawyer
- Philadelphia merchant
26 Clues: Approved • court system • New York lawyer • Virginia planter • lawmaking branch • carry out nation laws • Philadelphia merchant • Parts of the Constitution • supporters to new Constitution • Divided into two parts or houses • people that shaped the Constitution • Government by consent of the governed • Person that suggested the Great Compromise • ...
World History Crossword 2021-11-02
Across
- main artistic style in the late 1700's
- Earth-centered view of the universe
- logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- fought for tolerance, reason, freedom of religious belief, and freedom of speech
- Newton discovered that the same forced affected earth and space
- published "A Vindication of the Right of Woman" in 1792
- Locke believed people could learn from experience and improve themselves
- wanted to make their countries stronger and their rule more effective
- to hand over your rights to a strong leader, making life less bleak
- wanted religious toleration and no capital punishment
- social gatherings
- belief that God created the universe
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- the study of the natural world began to be characterized by careful observation
- argued that civilization corrupts people's natural goodness
- sun stands at the center of the universe
- studied political liberty, came up with checks and balances
- grand ornate design
- to apply the principles of reason and the scientific method to all aspects f life
- believed that people could apply reason to all aspects of life
- discovered that jupiter had 4 moons
- truth could be discovered through logical thinking
21 Clues: social gatherings • grand ornate design • Earth-centered view of the universe • discovered that jupiter had 4 moons • belief that God created the universe • main artistic style in the late 1700's • sun stands at the center of the universe • logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas • truth could be discovered through logical thinking • ...
History 2nd period Vicente. 2021-12-07
Across
- a government ruled by the citizens.
- a absolute ruler unrestrained by law.
- the man who conquered lower egypt and united both upper and lower egypt together.
- the belief in many gods or goddesses.
- teachers who travel and teach mat, science, history and rhetoric.
- a government ruled by a small group of people.
- a large territory or territories governed by the rulers.
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment.
- a person who writes or acts epics poems or stories.
- the largest and richest city in 300 bc.
- the capital city on the border of upper and lower egypt.
- he had the largest empire in ancient history.
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- the one and only man who found the entire circumference of the earth with 2 sticks.
- technology learned from the hittites.
- a territory governed as a political district if a country or empire.
- a large group of people in a meeting.
- a group of people living in new territory who have ties with their homeland and the territory itself.
- made the first fair law rule.
- A writing system made up of pictures.
- a government run by religious leaders.
20 Clues: made the first fair law rule. • a government ruled by the citizens. • technology learned from the hittites. • a absolute ruler unrestrained by law. • the belief in many gods or goddesses. • a large group of people in a meeting. • A writing system made up of pictures. • a government run by religious leaders. • the largest and richest city in 300 bc. • ...
Creating the Constitution 2022-02-16
Across
- this plan sought two houses of congress and was cheered by big states
- in the Three-Fifths Compromise it was agreed that enslaved people would count as this percentage of a person
- this was the first attempt at creating a constitution in the United States
- a system used in the United States to choose the President and Vice President
- this rebellion led to the overhaul of the constitution
- thinkers like John Locke were from this era
- Edmund Randolph suggested that the executive branch should have this many leaders
- a written frame of government
- amount of delegates who attended and did not sign the Constitution
Down
- angry with a brother, sister, or rival nation? You're having one of these.
- often known as the father of the constitution
- a delegate from this state would create the Great Compromise
- the branch that interprets laws
- the oldest delegate at the constitutional convention
- this plan sought one single house and every state would get one vote
- the branch that makes laws
- modern-day Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin
- the constitutional ________ occurred in 1787 in Philadelphia
- the branch that carries out laws
- the number of states needed to ratify the Constitution
20 Clues: the branch that makes laws • a written frame of government • the branch that interprets laws • the branch that carries out laws • thinkers like John Locke were from this era • often known as the father of the constitution • the oldest delegate at the constitutional convention • this rebellion led to the overhaul of the constitution • ...
WOODSTOCK: A MOMENT OF MUDDY GRACE 2014-07-09
Across
- having no fixed form
- making seem unimportant, not serious or ordinary
- confusing and difficult to understand
- to destroy
- state of understanding something/in Buddhism final spiritual state
- sudden urge
- very happy , peaceful, simple situation or period of time , especially in the countryside , or a piece of music , literature etc
- unbearable, terribly embarrassing
- very happy
- a person who uses money , food , a room in a house , etc. given by other people , but who gives nothing to them in exchange.
- to place side by side
- dark and depressing
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- not obeying an official order to join the armed forces
- soaked
- A set of ideas that are completely different from those accepted by most of society
- ignorance, innocence
- too slight or small in amount to be of importance
- aggressive dance
- improvising music (on the guitar or the piano)
- to move without interruption from one piece of music (or situation) to another
- unusual in an attractive and interesting way
- untidy, unkept
- a short loud sound like that of metal objects hitting each other
- help with money
- well-mannered
- intense emotion, passion
- product, something valuable that can be traded or sold
- spoilt
28 Clues: soaked • spoilt • to destroy • very happy • sudden urge • well-mannered • untidy, unkept • help with money • aggressive dance • dark and depressing • having no fixed form • ignorance, innocence • to place side by side • intense emotion, passion • unbearable, terribly embarrassing • confusing and difficult to understand • unusual in an attractive and interesting way • ...
Buddhism thomas 2013-01-11
Across
- Siddhartha was either going to become a king or a ____
- The _________ path is the path to enlightenment
- Siddhartha eventually became the _____
- The reason why there is dukkha is because of ignorance attachment and _______
- The second type of buddhism
- A religion created by Siddhartha
- The place where Siddhartha was born
- This concept is that if you are bad your next life will be bad aswell
- Siddhartha was born c.563 _._._
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- A ______ sayer is someone who can predict the future
- To achieve this state of mind, Siddhartha sat under a ____ tree and medatated
- The concept of being brought back to life in a different body is what
- The four _____ truths explain why we have dukkha
- When Siddhartha left the palace walls, he saw the _____, the sick, and the dead
- The clan that Siddhartha's father was king of
- When Siddhartha was born, he had a trail of ______ flowers
- After the birth of Siddhartha, his mother died ____ days later
- Eventually, Siddhartha realized he must find the ______ way
- When Siddhartha new he mush experience suffering, he became a ascetic _____
- Unlike most baby's, Siddhartha was born _____
20 Clues: The second type of buddhism • Siddhartha was born c.563 _._._ • A religion created by Siddhartha • The place where Siddhartha was born • Siddhartha eventually became the _____ • The clan that Siddhartha's father was king of • Unlike most baby's, Siddhartha was born _____ • The _________ path is the path to enlightenment • The four _____ truths explain why we have dukkha • ...
Crossword puzzle by Makyna Tolley 2015-01-08
Across
- a country under political control of another country
- people in 1620 who found a colony to escape religious persecution
- contract an a agreement/contract for social benefits
- grant of land made by Spain to a settler in america
- Spanish soldiers or explorers
- the transport of of slaves across the Atlantic
- a person who mixed Spanish and native american ancestry
- passage the sea journey taken by slaves on ships from West Africa to the West Indies
- a trade among three ports or regions
- a group that sought freedom from religious persecution
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- the French colonies and possessions in North America
- economic system based on the investment of money
- the name of the war that lasted thirty years
- Empire of Great Ming that ruled the dynasty of China
- a business where investors pool their wealth then share the profits
- agreement between Spain and Portugal to settle conflict on land
- people native to Manchuria;who ruled china
- cultural and biological exchanges between the New and Old Worlds
- the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened
- economic policy which nations sought wealth and power
20 Clues: Spanish soldiers or explorers • a trade among three ports or regions • people native to Manchuria;who ruled china • the name of the war that lasted thirty years • the transport of of slaves across the Atlantic • economic system based on the investment of money • grant of land made by Spain to a settler in america • the French colonies and possessions in North America • ...
Vocabulary 2023-01-12
Across
- believed right to rule should be decided by the consent of the governed
- service provided by strong families to weaker families for allegiance
- The U.S has this government
- the term proposed by Lenin for an “equal” society
- a movement that questioned the authority
- power is held by citizens and their voted representatives
- a government in which citizens directly vote for laws/decisions and leaders
- the constitution is the _________ of this country
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- the first step France took towards a republican gov.
- a feature of true democracy in New England
- Balances with liberty
- the belief amongst the Greeks that the people should be governed by nature
- believed in the majority rule/vote is the best rule
- Disease The founding fathers’ view of democracy
- Liberty, Equality and Fraternity were the foundation of revolt here
- the balance with equality
- has had a representative democracy since the 17th century
- a leader by generation, King or Queen who protects citizens at the cost of their freedom
- the place where Rome held meetings and voting
- french judge and philosopher who believed separate branches of government would check power
20 Clues: Balances with liberty • the balance with equality • The U.S has this government • a movement that questioned the authority • a feature of true democracy in New England • the place where Rome held meetings and voting • Disease The founding fathers’ view of democracy • the term proposed by Lenin for an “equal” society • the constitution is the _________ of this country • ...
Happiness 2023-04-19
Across
- (The state of experiencing pleasure or happiness)
- (The quality of being cheerful or happy)
- (The satisfaction of achieving one's goals and aspirations)
- (A feeling of overwhelming happiness or joy)
- (A feeling of intense happiness and well-being)
- (The quality of being friendly and sociable, often leading to happiness)
- (The belief that things will turn out well and a hopeful attitude towards the future)
- (A feeling of happiness or satisfaction derived from an activity or experience)
- (The state of having a positive and optimistic outlook)
- (A state of agreement and peaceful coexistence, often leading to happiness)
- (A feeling of great pleasure and happiness)
- (The state of being happy, healthy, and content)
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- (A state of satisfaction and happiness)
- (A feeling of great happiness or delight)
- (A state of extreme happiness and joy)
- (The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate, often leading to happiness)
- (A feeling of pleasure and contentment with a situation or achievement)
- (A state of calm and peacefulness, often leading to happiness)
- (The expression of appreciation and thankfulness, often leading to happiness)
- (A state of perfect happiness and enlightenment in Buddhism)
20 Clues: (A state of extreme happiness and joy) • (A state of satisfaction and happiness) • (The quality of being cheerful or happy) • (A feeling of great happiness or delight) • (A feeling of great pleasure and happiness) • (A feeling of overwhelming happiness or joy) • (A feeling of intense happiness and well-being) • (The state of being happy, healthy, and content) • ...
Buddhism and Hinduism- EN 2017-08-22
Across
- Wisdom
- Religious or moral duty; Law
- One of 3 characteristics of existence
- The breath of life
- Worshiper of Shiva
- Serpent
- The ancient language of the scriptures of Theravada Buddhism
- To be born again as another form
- The gladdening of the mind and body
- The pattern of conditioned habits that we do for self
- The fully awakened or enlightened one
- A three pronged spear; a tribute to Shiva
- The power of an action
- A Buddhist Nun
- Moral or ethical conduct
- The appearance of a deity in another form; Blue person
- A club used as a weapon and for authority
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- Symbol of creativity and fertility in the form of the female sexual organ
- The actions that affect your fate in the next life
- Symbolic hand position
- Enlightened one (Not Buddha.)
- The spouse of a deity
- Awakening
- Animal mount of a deity which identifies the god or goddess
- Compassion
- To walk around
- The tree in which Buddha was enlightened
- Enlightened, Awakening
- A Buddhist monk
- A weapon thrown typically in India
- The practice of giving
31 Clues: Wisdom • Serpent • Awakening • Compassion • To walk around • A Buddhist Nun • A Buddhist monk • The breath of life • Worshiper of Shiva • The spouse of a deity • Symbolic hand position • Enlightened, Awakening • The power of an action • The practice of giving • Moral or ethical conduct • Religious or moral duty; Law • Enlightened one (Not Buddha.) • To be born again as another form • ...
American Government 2020-10-08
Across
- wrote the series of articles promoting the ratification of the Constitution
- gives all key powers to national or centrap government
- government controls the economy
- Benjamin Franklin's plan for uniting the colonies
- supreme and absolute power within it's territorial boundaries
- government ruled under the authority of one person
- Britain taxed legal documents, pamphlets, and newspapers
- colonists dumped tea into the Boston harbor
- checks and balances to limit power
- agreement prohibiting trade
- the power of a monarch, or government, is limited, not absolute
Down
- people give power to a government to protect their natural rights
- also called the coercive act, these were Britain's retaliation for the tea party
- government keeps its hands off the economy
- pilgrims plan for self government
- government ruled by a small group of people
- government owns basic means of production
- the people elect delegates to make laws and conduct government
- enlightenment thinker, proposed natural rights and social contract theory
- author of the Constitution
- economy that has freedom of choice
- loose union of independent states
- divides power between national and state governments
- declaration of Independence was approved
- plan or rules for a government
25 Clues: author of the Constitution • agreement prohibiting trade • plan or rules for a government • government controls the economy • pilgrims plan for self government • loose union of independent states • economy that has freedom of choice • checks and balances to limit power • declaration of Independence was approved • government owns basic means of production • ...
Unit 2 Historical events 2020-10-22
Across
- an alias given to an area of the world
- Caribbean country that had to do something with a revolution
- a French military leader
- an individual with a native parent and a white parent
- the first people of an area, natives
- to force one into being a slave
- people with one African and one white parent
- to give money to those who have done wrongs
- a white person from Latin America that has a peninsular for a parent
- a white person born either in the area of Spain or Portugal
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- a time period when individuals went against popular beliefs with facts
- an individual from another area
- one of the seven continents that has countries such as France in it
- How a group of people see themselves compared to others, the things they want for their people
- shortcut that allows passage of ships
- first name of former slave turned leader of a revolution
- narrow piece of land
- a sudden change in political power
- a region that consists of countries such as Spain
- an act of attempting to extend or regain control of land ruled by others
20 Clues: narrow piece of land • a French military leader • an individual from another area • to force one into being a slave • a sudden change in political power • the first people of an area, natives • shortcut that allows passage of ships • an alias given to an area of the world • to give money to those who have done wrongs • people with one African and one white parent • ...
World History Review 2020-12-15
Across
- Aztecs and Incas final outcome
- These lines are measured North and South
- Influenced Industrialization
- This guy caused the church problems
- This economic system believes in sharing
- Muhammad saw this in a cave
- China and Britain battle over drugs
- He gives the Divine Right
- Gold, God, and Glory
- Left the farm to find jobs here
- He has total power from god
- Long hours for this group
- An effect of Industrialization
- Civilizing the savages
- Muslims and Christians fight
- A rebirth of Ideas, art and Lit
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- You can't get to heaven buying these
- Exploration transfer
- Islam's Bible
- This invention produced tons of yarn
- The French group on top of the ladder
- A devote Muslims' guide to salvation
- I need one of these to find directions
- They farmed on a floating garden
- Come one, come all religion
- Capitalism motivates people through
- Life, Liberty, and property idea
- They make a Pilgrimage to Mecca
- Taking over another countries resources
- Incas farming location
- Industrialization moved people to
- They were inspired by American Revolution to fight
32 Clues: Islam's Bible • Exploration transfer • Gold, God, and Glory • Incas farming location • Civilizing the savages • He gives the Divine Right • Long hours for this group • Muhammad saw this in a cave • Come one, come all religion • He has total power from god • Influenced Industrialization • Muslims and Christians fight • Aztecs and Incas final outcome • An effect of Industrialization • ...
Unit 2 - Religion Review 2021-03-08
Across
- suffering is caused by selfish desires [3 words]
- Arabic for "to submit to God"
- holy month of fasting
- shared belief of Hindus & Buddhists that the soul is reborn
- to live in moderation[2 words]
- untouchable, often have the lowest paying jobs
- union with Brahman
- Christian messiah or savior
- guidelines that decisions are based on; failure to follow those guidelines can impact the soul's next life
- founder of monotheism
- guidelines all Muslims must follow[2 words]
- notes that start of the Muslim calendar
- enlightenment
- actions that can affect the soul's future life
- Semitic language spoken by many in Southwest Asia
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- honor one's elders[2 words]
- middle class
- working class
- holy text of Islam
- African king who converted to Christianity
- known for going on a grand hajj
- ancestors are worshipped
- Arabic for "one who submits"
- Arabic for God
- ethical guidelines
- holy text of Judaism
- Confucian guidelines for how people should act [2 words]
- pilgrimage to Mecca must be taken at least once in a Muslims person's life.
- priestly caste
- founder of Islam
- includes the Old and New Testaments
- warrior caste
32 Clues: middle class • working class • warrior caste • enlightenment • Arabic for God • priestly caste • founder of Islam • holy text of Islam • ethical guidelines • union with Brahman • holy text of Judaism • holy month of fasting • founder of monotheism • ancestors are worshipped • honor one's elders[2 words] • Christian messiah or savior • Arabic for "one who submits" • Arabic for "to submit to God" • ...
Uriel Sario Cenobio 2021-09-17
Across
- compare with "as" or "like."
- to attribute to a specified cause or source
- repeated consonant sounds in nearby words.
- arrived from europe escaping from persecutions and arrived in America.
- hostility;hatred.
- not allowing light pass.
- to regard with disgust.
- eclipse;two times a year.
- same letter or sound at the beginning.
- giving life to an object or thing.
- related to part of something's inmost nature.
- occurring at night.
- detestable.
- Benjamin Franklin.
- descriptive words to re-create sensory experiences.
- rescue from danger.
- compare two thing that have something in common.
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- lessening of something that causes suffering.
- above all;most important.
- bring peace,quiet or calm.
- autobiographical writing.
- abudant growth.
- a write's or speaker's choice of words.
- a person, place, or object that has a concrete meaning in itselfs.
- the person who are intended to reada piece of writing.
- terror.
- culpability.
- hostility;hatred.
- compassion.
- persuade somebody to do something.
- sharpened.
- anger.
- writer's actitud towards his or her subject.
- the act of looting.
- exaggeration
- sounds.
- abudance;lavishness.
- having little strenght.
38 Clues: anger. • terror. • sounds. • sharpened. • compassion. • detestable. • culpability. • exaggeration • abudant growth. • hostility;hatred. • hostility;hatred. • Benjamin Franklin. • occurring at night. • the act of looting. • rescue from danger. • abudance;lavishness. • to regard with disgust. • having little strenght. • not allowing light pass. • above all;most important. • autobiographical writing. • ...
Social 20-1 Unit 1 Vocabulary 2021-09-10
Across
- Means "striving for a country"
- The net worth of an individual.
- Ethnic/cultural/linguistic traits
- A nation containing more than 1 nation
- Possesses its own institutions, population, territory and government.
- Loyal but not to the country.
- A royal shares power with a constitutionally organized government.
- "A nation within a united Canada."
- A leader with absolute power.
- Active participation in the public community with a focus on the common good.
- Shared by Francophones across Canada.
- A system of ideas and ideals.
- A point of view.
- Rule of a representative minority or oligarchy...
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- Supporting a particular monarch as head of state for a particular kingdom.
- Qualities or beliefs comprising a person/group.
- Promoting individual rights, liberties, democracy and free enterprise.
- Debated concept around a word for 'people'
- People within society who possess like status
- Landholders provide land to tenants for loyalty and service.
- Love of country.
- Legitimacy in rule founded in political and religious justification.
- A movement in the 18th century to do better.
- Means "country" (borders/sole government).
- An inclusive approach encouraging diversity.
- Nationalism adhering to freedom/tolerance/equality.
26 Clues: Love of country. • A point of view. • Loyal but not to the country. • A leader with absolute power. • A system of ideas and ideals. • Means "striving for a country" • The net worth of an individual. • Ethnic/cultural/linguistic traits • "A nation within a united Canada." • Shared by Francophones across Canada. • A nation containing more than 1 nation • ...
Eat, Pray, Love Crossword 2021-10-14
Across
- English Protestants who rebelled against the Church of England's practices
- Elizabeth's nephew has trouble _______.
- Elizabeth and her family practice the religion of ___________.
- Liz calls Ketut Liyer the _________ _____.
- City where Liz lived with her ex-husband
- Elizabeth's "word"
- The country where Bali is located
- Ketut's sister-in-law
- The action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened
- Liz's guru's mentor
- Wayan's Brazilian friend
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- Liz's crush in Italy
- Felipe's ex wife's nationality
- The song Liz initially dislikes singing in the ashram
- The dish Liz eats often in Italy
- Wayan's daughter
- The number of countries Elizabeth visited over the year
- Richard is from _______.
- Liz's roommate in the ashram
- The state of voluntarily being unmarried, sexually abstinent, or both, usually for religious reasons
- Luca Spaghetti's occupation
- Language used in the ashram for mantras and songs
- City in India Liz first flew to
- The holiday Luca's birthday fell on
- In Bali, Liz gets a _______ infection.
- Spiritual hermitage or monastery in Indian religions.
- Liz's ex-boyfriend
- Where Liz prays to God asking for her marriage to end
- Liz's friends raised __________ thousand dollars for Wayan to buy a house.
- David's occupation
30 Clues: Wayan's daughter • Elizabeth's "word" • Liz's ex-boyfriend • David's occupation • Liz's guru's mentor • Liz's crush in Italy • Ketut's sister-in-law • Richard is from _______. • Wayan's Brazilian friend • Luca Spaghetti's occupation • Liz's roommate in the ashram • Felipe's ex wife's nationality • City in India Liz first flew to • The dish Liz eats often in Italy • ...
Crossword 1 2022-05-31
Across
- Enlightenment thinker who inspired the three branches
- large estate where cash crops are planted
- This document establishes structure of the United States government
- a representative sent to a meeting
- an action we are required to perform
- prohibits state or local government from acting unfairly
- document created to limit King John’s power
- Law In this kind of case, court decides wether or not someone is guilty of a misdemeanor or crime
- members of a community who owe loyalty to a government and are entitled to the protection of that government
- a government document granting permission to organize a corporation
- United States’ first and failed form of national government
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- when people control/choose their government
- Sent to the king to declare America’s independence
- crop produced mainly for sale
- Created to form a government for the pilgrims
- speech, religion, press, assembly, petition
- refusing to purchase certain goods/services
- Supreme Courts of the USA can determine the constitutionality of laws and acts of the executive branch
- In this kind of case, court settles a difference between two parties
- prohibits national government from acting unfairly
20 Clues: crop produced mainly for sale • a representative sent to a meeting • an action we are required to perform • large estate where cash crops are planted • when people control/choose their government • speech, religion, press, assembly, petition • refusing to purchase certain goods/services • document created to limit King John’s power • ...
RCIA and Baptism Test Review 2016-10-24
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- How many times can a person be baptized?
- This is a period of education after receiving the sacraments through RCIA
- People who go through RCIA tend to be more __________.
- What does the C in RCIA stand for?
- This sacrament is required to maintain membership
- The inclination to sin.
- Which body of water connects the OT to the NT?
- A teacher of the faith.
- Who can baptize in emergencies?
- This is when the sacraments are received in RCIA.
- What does the R in RCIA stand for?
- This is a symbol of life and purification.
- Baptism cleanses us of...
- What does Baptizein mean?
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- Bath of Enlightenment is another name for _________.
- This word is used to describe the character of Baptism
- In Baptism we are called to be Priests, kings, &..
- Which component of initiation is ongoing?
- What is the first step of initiation?
- This symbolizes the light of Christ.
- This is another word for nonreligious
- An unbaptized person preparing for RCIA
- This is often required throughout the initiation process.
- This Baptism is for people who never heard the gospel
- This kind of baptism takes place when someone dies for their faith
25 Clues: The inclination to sin. • A teacher of the faith. • Baptism cleanses us of... • What does Baptizein mean? • Who can baptize in emergencies? • What does the C in RCIA stand for? • What does the R in RCIA stand for? • This symbolizes the light of Christ. • What is the first step of initiation? • This is another word for nonreligious • An unbaptized person preparing for RCIA • ...
Ch. 2 Vocabulary 2016-10-03
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- war fought between England and France for North American land
- ten basic rights
- result of Boston Tea Party, British closed port of Boston, enforced quartering of troops
- suggested by Roger Sherman, House of Rep based on population, Senate equal
- limited the powers of the english monarch
- are ideas about people possessing natural rights to life, liberty, and property
- refers to a broad set of ideas about representative government that can be traced back to ancient Greece and Rome
- document written after the Revolutionary War
- revolt against the British taxing
- two houses
- made by Thomas Paine, wrote on reasons on why to break away from England
- favored by small states
- one house
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- wanted to divide power between 3 branches
- “rough draft of the Constitution”
- favored by larger states
- British soldiers accidentally open fire on colonist
- tax on newspapers and legal and commercial documents in 1756
- did not want Bill of Rights
- how to vote for a leader
- no longer enact laws or raise taxes
- did want Bill of Rights
- "all men are created equal," "inalienable rights," "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."
- slaves to population count
24 Clues: one house • two houses • ten basic rights • did want Bill of Rights • favored by small states • favored by larger states • how to vote for a leader • slaves to population count • did not want Bill of Rights • “rough draft of the Constitution” • revolt against the British taxing • no longer enact laws or raise taxes • wanted to divide power between 3 branches • ...
Ch. 2 Vocabulary 2016-10-03
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- one house
- no longer enact laws or raise taxes
- how to vote for a leader
- document written after the Revolutionary War
- are ideas about people possessing natural rights to life, liberty, and property
- favored by larger states
- made by Thomas Paine, wrote on reasons on why to break away from England
- two houses
- limited the powers of the english monarch
- tax on newspapers and legal and commercial documents in 1756
- revolt against the British taxing
- refers to a broad set of ideas about representative government that can be traced back to ancient Greece and Rome
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- war fought between England and France for North American land
- did want Bill of Rights
- favored by small states
- ten basic rights
- result of Boston Tea Party, British closed port of Boston, enforced quartering of troops
- “rough draft of the Constitution”
- slaves to population count
- wanted to divide power between 3 branches
- suggested by Roger Sherman, House of Rep based on population, Senate equal
- "all men are created equal," "inalienable rights," "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."
- did not want Bill of Rights
- British soldiers accidentally open fire on colonist
24 Clues: one house • two houses • ten basic rights • did want Bill of Rights • favored by small states • how to vote for a leader • favored by larger states • slaves to population count • did not want Bill of Rights • “rough draft of the Constitution” • revolt against the British taxing • no longer enact laws or raise taxes • wanted to divide power between 3 branches • ...
Creative Genius AP World 2023-05-24
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- Official text of Islam
- Religion that believes in predestination; faith alone affects salvation
- Belief in one god
- Monotheistic religion that encouraged meditation and honesty
- Tool used to determine time based on altitude of the Sun
- Branch of Protestantism; salvation is determined before birth
- Political system where all sovereignty belongs to the monarch
- Economic system where nations look to export more than import
- The loyalty of people to their common culture, traditions, ethnicity, geographic territory and the idea of self-rule
- Led the Committee of Public Safety, which led the Reign of Terror
- Name given to a person with one Spanish parent and one Native parent
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- Valuable natural resource used as one of the early fertilizers of the Industrial Revolution
- Series of wars fought between Christians and Muslims
- Belief in many gods/goddesses in a religion
- Elite military group in the Ottoman Empire
- Name given to Spanish colonists born in Spain; top of social hierarchy in Spanish South America
- Intellectual movement where people focused on human achievement rather than sin
- Spiritual/Religious Center of Islam
- Philosophical movement; rise in reason/skepticism, fall of religion
- Area under Islamic rule
- Founder of Islam
21 Clues: Founder of Islam • Belief in one god • Official text of Islam • Area under Islamic rule • Spiritual/Religious Center of Islam • Elite military group in the Ottoman Empire • Belief in many gods/goddesses in a religion • Series of wars fought between Christians and Muslims • Tool used to determine time based on altitude of the Sun • ...
AP World Terms 2023-05-15
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- The highest order you can attain in Hinduism or Buddhism that is above reincarnation
- armed pilgramages to attempt to take back the christian holy land from the muslims
- a form of slavery used in the Americas
- Also known as the agricultural revolution
- A lifestyle where a group of people settle in one place
- Letter that Simone Bolivar wrote spurring revolution
- The first person to reach india by sea
- The first person to find the Americas
- The caliphate of Muslims who went to Spain
- a government system in early Japan and early Europe
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- Confucian ideals of relationships
- A series of raised fields used in Mesoamerica to yield better crops
- the northern khanate of the mongols
- A form of government where a priest serves in the name of god
- A lifestyle in which your group continually moves around and lives of the land. Ex:Mongols
- A form of work where the people are tied to the land
- the youngest religion
- Regional leaders in feudalist Japan
- people sent to spread their religion sent by their church on a mission
- Leader of the USSR who caused the Ukrainian Famine
20 Clues: the youngest religion • Confucian ideals of relationships • the northern khanate of the mongols • Regional leaders in feudalist Japan • The first person to find the Americas • a form of slavery used in the Americas • The first person to reach india by sea • Also known as the agricultural revolution • The caliphate of Muslims who went to Spain • ...
Civics Midterm Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-14
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- How different parts of the government even each other out.
- The branch that deals with the making and passing of laws
- _________ powers are ones that are explicitly listed
- does the president need congress' approval to put out an executive order? (HINT, think Jordan Peele)
- the people that vote on our president
- the study of humans ethical and government rights and duties to our country and ourself
- something that you should do, but is on you whether you do or don't. Not required
- the compromise that was made regarding citizenship for black Americans
- articles of _____________, a weak government structure replaced by the constitution
- _______ powers are ones that are expected
- the document that lists the rights of Americans
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- a device used in debates to waste an opponents time, controversial
- the way of election for a president
- the president's personal _______
- ideas expressed by John Locke, Rousseau, and Montesqueiu
- necessary and ______ ______ (No spaces)
- the leader of our country
- how America keeps their powers balanced and "checked" ;)
- the type of government that America functions under
- Something that you, as an American is expected to do
20 Clues: the leader of our country • the president's personal _______ • the way of election for a president • the people that vote on our president • necessary and ______ ______ (No spaces) • _______ powers are ones that are expected • the document that lists the rights of Americans • the type of government that America functions under • ...
AP World Quiz 2023-09-12
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- allowed for mass production over handwritten copies
- japan's written system
- worked with their hands
- dynasty that established confucianism
- good for dishware
- type of family preferred in vietnam
- shipped from the south to the north
- small rounded buildings
- qin's capital city
- where people follow their spiritual journeys
- worked on land
- bottom of the working class
- dynasty gained control of the silk road
- man of solitude
- japan's animist religion
- noble truth
- japan's written script
- tall thin towers with an odd amount of stairs
- samurai's honor code
- is greater than the subject
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- enlightenment
- made the first guns
- used over coins
- qin dynasty's language for gov officials
- of genji japanese novel
- is greater than females
- for navigation
- dynasty established the grand canal
- reason for suffering
- allowed for boats to go north
- comfortable, lightweight,could be dyed bright colors
- allowed for over seas communication
- japan's land owning families
- people who lived there
- respect for one's elders
- created the great wall of china
- the type of buddhism combined with shinto
- ____ parties
- wealthy city
- korean script
40 Clues: noble truth • ____ parties • wealthy city • enlightenment • korean script • for navigation • worked on land • used over coins • man of solitude • good for dishware • qin's capital city • made the first guns • reason for suffering • samurai's honor code • japan's written system • people who lived there • japan's written script • worked with their hands • of genji japanese novel • is greater than females • ...
APUSH Chapter 3 2023-09-15
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- Traveling minister who spread the Great Awakening thru the colonies
- By 1775, African-Americans were a majority in South Carolina &
- Major Enlightenment influencer stressing 'natural' laws & rights
- Only two colonies elected the governor, Connecticut & ___ (abbr)
- 1st college in the American colonies? (1636)
- 1730s & '40s religious revival movement = Great ______
- Common medical "cure" of the time was to ____ the sick
- The ____-Irish immigrants settled the western frontier
- Members of the Congregationalist church had previously been called...
- Publisher charged with libel who famously won his case & press freedom
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- Besides the College of Philadelphia, all colleges were ___ (religious)
- Main agricultural product of the Chesapeake region
- The main reason for the 1st schools in New England, learning the...
- Tax-supported (aka 'Established') church in Virginia
- "Sinners.." sermon preacher linked with start of Great Awakening
- Average number of children for a colonial-era wife
- The two most religiously tolerant colonies were Rhode Island & ___ (abbr)
- Term for the ability to move up in class/status thru hard work = Social __
- The people called 'Pennsylvania Dutch' were actually from
- Last name of most popular writer of 1700s, updated his almanac yearly
20 Clues: 1st college in the American colonies? (1636) • Main agricultural product of the Chesapeake region • Average number of children for a colonial-era wife • Tax-supported (aka 'Established') church in Virginia • 1730s & '40s religious revival movement = Great ______ • Common medical "cure" of the time was to ____ the sick • ...
Religions 2024-01-24
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- A state of peaceful coexistence or agreement.
- A formal act or series of acts performed in a specific way.
- Believing in something without needing proof.
- The state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled.
- A journey to a sacred place or shrine for religious reasons.
- Deliverance from sin and its consequences, believed by Christians to be brought about by faith in Christ.
- The state of having knowledge or understanding, often in a spiritual context.
- Sympathetic concern for others' suffering, coupled with a desire to help.
- Principles or rules concerning the distinction between right and wrong.
- Relating to a god or deity; heavenly.
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- A surprising and previously unknown fact, often in a religious context.
- Communication with a higher power, often in a religious context.
- The non-physical part of a person, often associated with the soul.
- Acceptance that something exists or is true.
- Showing reverence and adoration towards a higher power.
- Invoking divine favor and protection.
- A predetermined course of events considered as something beyond human power or control.
- A set of actions or ceremonies performed in a prescribed order.
- A place considered to be holy or sacred.
- Regarded with reverence and respect; holy.
20 Clues: Invoking divine favor and protection. • Relating to a god or deity; heavenly. • A place considered to be holy or sacred. • Regarded with reverence and respect; holy. • Acceptance that something exists or is true. • A state of peaceful coexistence or agreement. • Believing in something without needing proof. • The state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled. • ...
Let’s all bathe in the Ganges! 2024-02-28
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- The state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled.
- Contaminated by harmful substances or waste.
- Suffering a severe and damaging lack of basic material and cultural benefits.
- A spiritual hermitage or a monastery in Indian religions.
- The quality of being grand or extremely beautiful.
- The body of a deceased person.
- Full of people, leaving little or no room for movement; packed.
- The state of not being equal, especially in status and opportunities.
- Having a great deal of money, resources, or assets; rich.
- Steps leading to a river in India, often bustling and sacred
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- The practice of cultivating the land and rearing animals for food, fiber, and other products.
- To engage in contemplation or reflection, often for spiritual purposes.
- Deserted or forsaken.
- The quality or state of being tranquil; calm.
- The quality of being concerned with the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things.
- The state of gaining spiritual knowledge or insight, often associated with Buddhism.
- An underground conduit for carrying off drainage water and waste matter.
- Full of activity, or very busy and fast.
- A formal event held on important social or religious occasions.
- Disgustingly dirty.
20 Clues: Disgustingly dirty. • Deserted or forsaken. • The body of a deceased person. • Full of activity, or very busy and fast. • Contaminated by harmful substances or waste. • The quality or state of being tranquil; calm. • The state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled. • The quality of being grand or extremely beautiful. • ...
Geography Notes Crossword 2024-08-28
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- A process by which glaciers form and spread
- Has been shaped by thousands of years if Migrations, Invasions, and trade
- Language of the vikings
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- Brought in more people who were needed for more jobs
- This influx created new social classes and socioeconomic levels
- The introduction of power-driven machinery
- One of the largest empires in history
- Springs that throw forth intermittent jets of heated water and steam
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- A movement to value reason and question tradition
- occurred in the 1500s
- Most of the northern europe lies within 300miles of a sea or ocean coast, making ocean transport important
- Marks the traditional boundary between European Russia and Siberian Russia
- steep walled inlets, reaching like fingers of water from the sea to the coastal mountains
- A form of energy conversion that captures heat energy from within earth
- A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat
- Occurred in 1792
- Developed after WWII in the Nordic countries
- A spring whose water issues at a temperature higher than that of its surroundings
- from A.D. 793-1050
20 Clues: Occurred in 1792 • from A.D. 793-1050 • occurred in the 1500s • Language of the vikings • One of the largest empires in history • The introduction of power-driven machinery • A process by which glaciers form and spread • Developed after WWII in the Nordic countries • A movement to value reason and question tradition • Brought in more people who were needed for more jobs • ...
APUSH Unit 2+7 Review 2024-05-05
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- Who gained the right to vote in 1919?
- Music of the 1920's.
- Initials of president who started the New Deal.
- What kind of neglect did England enact upon the colonies?
- In what colony were most Puritan communities located?
- Middle colonies relied on what kind of agricultural products?
- Name of the alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan in WWII.
- Name of the alliance between USA, France, and Britain in WWII.
- What was the crop that the colonies of Virginia and Maryland grew?
- The Great_______was a religious revival that encouraged many ordinary people to make a personal connection with God.
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- What crashed starting the Great Depression?
- Who believed that all people had access to the inner light of direct communion with God?
- People who harnessed the power of the federal government to eliminate unethical and unfair business practices.
- What boast sank to start the Spanish American War?
- In what city did Bacon's Rebellion occur?
- What was one of John Locke's Enlightenment ideas?
- Set of domestic policies following the Great Depression.
- What was the name of the leader of the Wampanoag people?
- Georgia was originally a _______ colony.
- President during WWI.
20 Clues: Music of the 1920's. • President during WWI. • Who gained the right to vote in 1919? • Georgia was originally a _______ colony. • In what city did Bacon's Rebellion occur? • What crashed starting the Great Depression? • Initials of president who started the New Deal. • What was one of John Locke's Enlightenment ideas? • What boast sank to start the Spanish American War? • ...
Module 3 Vocabulary Crossword 2024-09-21
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- September 5, 1774
- Commander-in-Chief of British
- surrender (October 19, 1781) of Cornwalli
- 1st president
- signed in Paris by representatives of King George III
- Give me liberty or give me death
- Apr 19, 1775 – Sep 3, 1783
- a confederacy of Iroquoian-speaking North American Indian tribes
- ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War
- father of liberalism
- written by Thomas Paine
- the age of reason
- 1770
- April 19, 1775
- Founded in 1959 as the “Boston Patriots
- Siege of Yorktown in 1781
- ended by Treaty of Paris in 1763.
- written by thomas jefferson
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- required the colonists to pay a tax
- December 16, 1773
- Declaration of Independence
- Rights that people supposedly have under natural law .
- a philosophical movement
- remained loyal to the British Crown
- active in the Revolutionary War
- Also known as the Coercive Acts
- issued by King George
- “single” or “one, ” and “polein“, meaning “ to sell.“
- when a group of people agree to give up certain rights
- freedom limited by the need for order in society.
- formalized France's financial and military support of the revolutionary government in America
31 Clues: 1770 • 1st president • April 19, 1775 • September 5, 1774 • December 16, 1773 • the age of reason • father of liberalism • issued by King George • written by Thomas Paine • a philosophical movement • Siege of Yorktown in 1781 • Apr 19, 1775 – Sep 3, 1783 • Declaration of Independence • written by thomas jefferson • Commander-in-Chief of British • active in the Revolutionary War • ...
16-18th Century Changes Pt. 2 2024-09-27
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- A new style of music that was heavy and formal.
- French monarch who was executed in the French Revolution.
- A school of art based on Greek and Roman art.
- The murder of 17,000 French people suspected of being loyal to the king.
- Writer responsible for Europe's first novel.
- A school of art that used bright colors to convey emotion.
- Social classes in pre-revolutionary France.
- A novel by Voltaire that pointed out the corruption in European Society.
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- A new invention that allowed crops to be planted faster.
- French prison that was stormed by the third estate during the French Revolution
- A long form of literature, Don Quixote is an example.
- The first novel.
- A Romantic painter who created Lady Liberty Leading the People.
- The type of surface that all weather roads had.
- A new style of ship that could travel quickly through the water.
- Famous composer of Classical Music.
- Popular French General who came to power at the end of the French Revolution.
- Queen of France who was executed during the French Revolution.
- A time period when reason was used to solve problems of government and human behavior.
- A famous composer of Baroque music.
20 Clues: The first novel. • Famous composer of Classical Music. • A famous composer of Baroque music. • Social classes in pre-revolutionary France. • Writer responsible for Europe's first novel. • A school of art based on Greek and Roman art. • A new style of music that was heavy and formal. • The type of surface that all weather roads had. • ...
Revolutionary War Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-18
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- Most recognizable battles and conflicts fought
- of Paris (1783) ended the American Revolution
- White flag surrender
- War The war for American independence from Britain
- Continental Congress declared that colonists should have the same rights as Englishmen
- Remained loyal to the British
- and Concord initial skirmishes between British regulars and American provincials
- and Indian War war between Great Britain and France known
- rights
- Act first British parliamentary attempt
- Acts Punishment for Britsh tea party
- of 1763 It created a boundary line between the British colonies and Native
- Thomas Author of the Declaration of Independence.
- Charles British army officer and official.
- ready for military duty “at a minute's warning.”
- of Paris (1763) ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War
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- Massacre American political and mercantile protest
- Tea Party Tea war
- ofIndependence we the people
- colonists who wanted freedom from Britain
- Patrick Founding framer and gifted political orator
- intellectual and cultural movement
- George 1st President
- contract individuals consent to surrendering rights in exchange for protection and order
- Colonists who chose not to pick a side
- liberty individual freedom is balanced with the necessity for maintaining social order.
- of Alliance the United States agreed to provide a defensive alliance to aid France should England attack
- John English philosopher and political theorist
- Sense outlined the need for American independence
29 Clues: rights • Tea Party Tea war • White flag surrender • George 1st President • ofIndependence we the people • Remained loyal to the British • intellectual and cultural movement • Acts Punishment for Britsh tea party • Colonists who chose not to pick a side • Act first British parliamentary attempt • colonists who wanted freedom from Britain • Charles British army officer and official. • ...
