enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
World History Midterm Review 2022-01-07
Across
- Great Britain’s most prized acquisition in 1800s was this highly populated country with a large market to buy and sell goods.
- The Congress of Vienna, which occurred after Napoleon's downfall, attempted to bring stability to this continent.
- This rebellion in China right around 1900 saw an uprising meant to bring violence against foreigners who hoped to spread their outside influence with the country.
- This period in France saw citizens lose their civil liberties as they were under close, critical watch by the French government.
- Name of group of people with most power in the social class structure of 1800s Latin America.
- The idea of protecting rights and liberties of individuals was important to this Enlightenment thinker.
- Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces.
- Before the French Revolution, people were divided into three social classes known by this name.
- Last name of German leader, and the capital of North Dakota, who unified the country in late 1800s.
- These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
- Great Britain's greedy tax laws lead to its defeat by colonists and later, the creation of this famous document.
- High taxes for commoners and weak leadership by King Louis XVI lead to this in France.
- Old, traditional and often narrow ways of thinking were rethought during this intellectual age.
Down
- This revolution saw great growth in factories, transportation and technology across the U.S. and Europe.
- Karl Marx thought society ran best when factors of production and property were owned by this.
- Strongly supporting one's country, culture and history while sometimes excluding outsiders is known as this.
- This area of Asia includes countries Great Britain once possessed such as Singapore and Burma.
- A strong country will often use military force to take over weaker countries when engaging in this.
- Guam and Puerto Rico were two of the territories that this country gained possession of right before the end of the 1800s.
- Last name of U.S. president who eased tensions between Russia and Japan in the early 1900s.
- First name of French military leader who provided needed leadership to France though his empire became too large.
- Citizens in African countries had to engage in this to learn and accept European culture, customs and laws.
- China saw this grow quickly in the 1800s, and still today they continue to experience rapid growth in this area.
- In response to these unfair conditions, workers began to unite, engage in strikes and form unions.
- This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China.
- Inventions such as the telescope and scientific method occurred during this revolution.
- This French tyrant's weapon of choice was the guillotine during his bloody reign as the country's leader.
- This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis.
28 Clues: This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China. • These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred. • This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis. • Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces. • ...
World History Midterm Review 2022-01-07
Across
- Great Britain’s most prized acquisition in 1800s was this highly populated country with a large market to buy and sell goods.
- The Congress of Vienna, which occurred after Napoleon's downfall, attempted to bring stability to this continent.
- This rebellion in China right around 1900 was meant to bring violence against foreigners who hoped to spread their outside influence with the country.
- This period in France saw citizens lose their civil liberties as they were under close watch by the French government.
- Name of group of people with most power in the social class structure of 1800s Latin America.
- The idea of protecting rights and liberties of individuals was important to this Enlightenment thinker.
- Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces.
- Before the French Revolution, people were divided into three social classes known by this name.
- Last name of German leader, and the capital of North Dakota, who unified the country in late 1800s.
- These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
- Great Britain's greedy tax laws lead to its defeat by colonists and later, the creation of this famous document.
- High taxes for commoners and weak leadership by King Louis XVI lead to this in France.
- Old, traditional and often narrow ways of thinking were rethought during this intellectual age.
Down
- This revolution saw great growth in factories, transportation and technology across the U.S. and Europe.
- Karl Marx thought society ran best when factors of production and property were owned by this.
- Strongly supporting one's country, culture and history while sometimes excluding outsiders is known as this.
- This area of Asia includes countries Great Britain once possessed such as Singapore and Burma.
- A strong country will often use military force to take over weaker countries when engaging in this.
- Guam and Puerto Rico were two of the territories that this country gained possession of right before the end of the 1800s.
- Last name of U.S. president who eased tensions between Russia and Japan in the early 1900s.
- First name of French military leader who provided needed leadership to France although his empire became too large and unstable.
- Citizens in African countries had to engage in this to learn and accept European culture, customs and laws.
- China saw this grow quickly in the 1800s, and still today the country continues to experience rapid growth in this area.
- In response to these unfair conditions, workers began to unite, engage in strikes and form unions.
- This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China.
- Inventions such as the telescope and scientific method occurred during this revolution.
- This French tyrant's weapon of choice was the guillotine during his bloody reign as the country's leader.
- This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis.
28 Clues: This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China. • These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred. • This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis. • Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces. • ...
World Hist. Midterm Review 2023-01-05
Across
- Great Britain’s most prized acquisition in 1800s was this highly populated country with a large market to buy and sell goods.
- The Congress of Vienna, which occurred after Napoleon's downfall, attempted to bring stability to this continent.
- This rebellion in China right around 1900 saw an uprising meant to bring violence against foreigners who hoped to spread their outside influence with the country.
- This period in France saw citizens lose their civil liberties as they were under close, critical watch by the French government.
- Name of group of people with most power in the social class structure of 1800s Latin America.
- The idea of protecting rights and liberties of individuals was important to this Enlightenment thinker.
- Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces.
- Before the French Revolution, people were divided into three social classes known by this name.
- Last name of German leader, and the capital of North Dakota, who unified the country in late 1800s.
- These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
- Great Britain's greedy tax laws lead to its defeat by colonists and later, the creation of this famous document.
- High taxes for commoners and weak leadership by King Louis XVI lead to this in France.
- Old, traditional and often narrow ways of thinking were rethought during this intellectual age.
Down
- This revolution saw great growth in factories, transportation and technology across the U.S. and Europe.
- Karl Marx thought society ran best when factors of production and property were owned by this.
- Strongly supporting one's country, culture and history while sometimes excluding outsiders is known as this.
- This area of Asia includes countries Great Britain once possessed such as Singapore and Burma.
- A strong country will often use military force to take over weaker countries when engaging in this.
- Guam and Puerto Rico were two of the territories that this country gained possession of right before the end of the 1800s.
- Last name of U.S. president who eased tensions between Russia and Japan in the early 1900s.
- First name of French military leader who provided needed leadership to France though his empire became too large.
- Citizens in African countries had to engage in this to learn and accept European culture, customs and laws.
- China saw this grow quickly in the 1800s, and still today they continue to experience rapid growth in this area.
- In response to these unfair conditions, workers began to unite, engage in strikes and form unions.
- This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China.
- Inventions such as the telescope and scientific method occurred during this revolution.
- This French tyrant's weapon of choice was the guillotine during his bloody reign as the country's leader.
- This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis.
28 Clues: This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China. • These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred. • This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis. • Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces. • ...
Reason and Revolution 2022-11-09
Across
- French philosopher and writer born in Switzerland; believed that the natural goodness of man was warped by society; ideas influenced the French Revolution
- the French word for "philosopher," and was a word that the French Enlightenment thinkers usually applied to themselves
- a document that officially records the proclamation that the United States is an independent country from Great Britain.
- the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution
- the last queen of France before the french revolution, was overthrown by revolutionaries and being publicly guillotined following the abolition of the monarchy in France
- the process of making an area more urban.
- a situation in which nations of the world have roughly equal power.
- Haitian general and the most prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution. During his life, Louverture first fought against the French, then for them, and then finally against France again for the cause of Haitian independence.
- counterbalancing influences by which an organization or system is regulated, typically those ensuring that political power is not concentrated in the hands of individuals or groups.
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- a series of conflicts between 1791 and 1804, was the overthrow of the French regime in Haiti by the Africans and their descendants who had been enslaved by the French and the establishment of an independent country founded and governed by former slaves.
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
- a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition. It was heavily influenced by 17th-century philosophers such as Descartes, Locke, and Newton, and its prominent exponents include Kant, Goethe, Voltaire, Rousseau, and Adam Smith.
- having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook.
- a general panic that took place between 22 July to 6 August 1789, at the start of the French Revolution
- a Venezuelan military and political leader who led what are currently the countries of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Panama and Bolivia to independence from the Spanish Empire.
- the legislative body in France until 1789, representing the three estates of the realm (i.e., the clergy, the nobility, and the commons).
- the political and social system of the Kingdom of France from the Late Middle Ages until 1789 and the French Revolution, which abolished the feudal system of the French nobility and hereditary monarchy
- the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines
- In economics, factors of production, resources, or inputs are what is used in the production process to produce output—that is, goods and services.
- a business owner
- among the first philosophers of his time to declare that wealth is created through productive labor, and that self-interest motivates people to put their resources to the best use.
- the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons
22 Clues: a business owner • the process of making an area more urban. • the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution • the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines • having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook. • a situation in which nations of the world have roughly equal power. • ...
World History II SOL Review 2025-01-08
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- one of the worst features of the Industrial Revolution
- led the Bolshevik Revolution and made Russia communist
- a person of mixed indigenous American and European ancestry
- money one pays to make amends; the Treaty of Versailles made Germany pay after WWI
- global economic crisis from 29 - 41, characterized by high unemployment, stock market crash, bank failures
- style of fighting common on the Western Front in WWI
- one of the authors of the Communist Manifesto
- palace built by absolutist French monarch Louis XIV
- wrote the 95 Theses; began Protestant Revolution
- U.S. Cold War strategy of preventing the spread of communism
- British prime minister during most of WWII
- commander of Allied forces in Europe, led D-Day invasion
- organization that promotes trade among the U.S., Canada, and Mexico
- Romanov tsar who attempted to Westernize Russia
- English queen who defeated the Spanish Armada, made Anglican the official Church of England
- built by Soviets to keep East Berliners from escaping communism, torn down in 1989 when communism fell
- communist leader of Cuba
- The invasion of this country marks the start of WWII
- movable type machine invented by Johannes Gutenberg
- theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- imaginary political boundary separating the former Soviet bloc and the West
- Stalin was ruthless and paranoid; tried to kill his potential rivals.
- last leader of the Soviet Union, introduced policies of glasnost and perestroika
- Il Duce, founder of the Fascist Party and dictator of Italy during WWII
- Catholic family that ruled much of Europe; known for deformed jaw
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- religious conflict between Protestants and Catholics
- U.S. President during WWI; wrote the 14 Points as his plan to prevent future wars
- emperor of France, conqueror of much on Europe
- this process makes quality steel more cheaply and efficiently
- European intellectual movement that focused on the spread of political rights, and religious freedom.
- commander of US forces in the Pacific, general in Korea
- Hitler's term for the Holocaust of Jews during WWII
- most famous legacy of the Mughal Empire
- claimed Canada for France, calling it "New France"
- group of French Calvinists who were given religious toleration by the Edict of Nantes
- transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the Western and Eastern Hemispheres
- explorer who is credited with "discovering" the Americas
- closest the world has ever come to nuclear war
- radical phase of the French Revolution led by Robespierre
- Enlightenment philosopher; known for freedom of speech and separation of church and state
- The storming of this prison in France marked the spark of the French Revolution
- liberator of South America; freed Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia from Spain
- empire that started in Turkey, conquered Constantinople, and lasted until the end of WWI
43 Clues: communist leader of Cuba • most famous legacy of the Mughal Empire • British prime minister during most of WWII • one of the authors of the Communist Manifesto • emperor of France, conqueror of much on Europe • closest the world has ever come to nuclear war • Romanov tsar who attempted to Westernize Russia • wrote the 95 Theses; began Protestant Revolution • ...
Module 3 Vocabulary 2022-10-25
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- author of Common Sense
- author of the Declaration of Independence
- British general who surrendered at yorktown
- the riot where colonists confronted British troops and troops fired at colonists
- pamphlet by Thomas Paine to encourage colonists to declare and fight for independence
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- delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies gather in 1754 and representatives agreed that the colonies should work together to boycott British trade goods
- men willing to fight on a minutes notice
- agreement signed on February 6, 1778, between France and the United States, in which each country agreed to help the other defend itself against England
- period in time of great philosophical thought and scientific discoveries and inventions
- event where colonists disguised themselves as Indians and threw tea off of ships
- colonists who wanted independence from Great Britain
- law passed by the British that imposed a tax on all printed materials in 1756
- people who tried to stay as uninvolved in the war as possible
13 Clues: author of Common Sense • men willing to fight on a minutes notice • author of the Declaration of Independence • British general who surrendered at yorktown • colonists who wanted independence from Great Britain • people who tried to stay as uninvolved in the war as possible • law passed by the British that imposed a tax on all printed materials in 1756 • ...
Road to the Constitution 2023-08-31
Across
- Life, liberty, and property. What did we change the last belief to?
- What type of government did the Articles of Confederation create?
- Today, which part of Congress is based upon the Virginia plan?
- the belief that you can abolish the government if they do not uphold their side of what?
- Today, which part of Congress is based upon the New Jersey plan?
- Which plan proposed that representation be based upon population?
- True or false, the government lacked the power to impose taxes under the Articles of Confederation?
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- The New Jersey plan wanted what kind of representation?
- the 3/5 compromise allowed slaves to count as 3/5 of a person which gave the south what?
- Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
- Which Enlightenment thinker believed all people were born with natural rights?
- a group of people who believed slavery was immoral.
- Who led the rebellion that made the government realize the Articles of Confederation needed revised?
13 Clues: Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? • a group of people who believed slavery was immoral. • The New Jersey plan wanted what kind of representation? • Today, which part of Congress is based upon the Virginia plan? • Today, which part of Congress is based upon the New Jersey plan? • What type of government did the Articles of Confederation create? • ...
belief systems 2020-10-06
A samurai should know these words by Nathan H. 2023-04-27
Across
- a samurai code that called on warriors to be, fair, honest, and fearless
- Buddhism is a form of Buddhism on the belief that all people can reach paradise by relying on the mercy
- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
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- is a form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- the head of the military government of Japan in the era of samurai
- a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
6 Clues: a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai • the head of the military government of Japan in the era of samurai • a samurai code that called on warriors to be, fair, honest, and fearless • is a form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation • ...
Romanticism and Realism 2023-02-15
Across
- __________________ ’s theory of evolution caused much controversy.
- The Scientific Revolution created a modern, rational approach to the study of nature; the __________________ heightened interest in scientific research and new
- _________ artists sought to show the everyday life of ordinary people and the world of nature with photographic realism.
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- The Third Symphony, by __________________ , had powerful melodies that created dramatic intensity.
- Growing confidence in science undermined religious faith and led to a period of increasing __________________.
- Literary realists rejected romanticism , preferring novels to poems and __________________ characters to romantic heroes.
- Scientist of biology who proposed the germ theory of disease.
- Romanticism emerged as a reaction to the ideas of the Enlightenment and valued __________________ , the belief in each person’s uniqueness.
- Gothic literature, such as Mary Shelley’s novel _________________ , became popular.
9 Clues: Scientist of biology who proposed the germ theory of disease. • __________________ ’s theory of evolution caused much controversy. • Gothic literature, such as Mary Shelley’s novel _________________ , became popular. • The Third Symphony, by __________________ , had powerful melodies that created dramatic intensity. • ...
Crossword puzzle 2024-04-25
Across
- formative speech is to provide enlightenment regarding a specific topic the audience knows nothing about.
- Before delivering a speech, a professional speaker should evaluate his audience and determine how to present his ideas
- focus on reports of current and historical events, customs, transformations, inventions, policies, outcomes, and options.
- a formal address or discourse delivered to an audience.
- help people understand and remember information shared in an oral presentation.
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- the actionable transfer of information from one person, group, or place to another
- one example of Achieving all three of goals as the key to your effectiveness as a speaker.
- communication or expression of thoughts in spoken words.
- one example of Achieving all three of goals as the key to your effectiveness as a speaker.
- the source of the message, is one of the most important of the key elements of public speaking
10 Clues: a formal address or discourse delivered to an audience. • communication or expression of thoughts in spoken words. • help people understand and remember information shared in an oral presentation. • the actionable transfer of information from one person, group, or place to another • ...
Thomas Hobbes 2022-08-29
4 Clues: What country Thomas Hobbes is from • What Thomas Hobbes referred to himself as • What Thomas Hobbes Believed in (one of the ingredients) • a type of rights many enlightenment thinkers believed in to protect individual rights (two words no space)
Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-01
4 Clues: Name the mother of Satyakama Jabala. • The Buddha attain enlightenment at __________. • Who taught that life is full of suffering and unhappiness. • Name the building that was built to mark the place where the Buddha first taught his message.
Ch. 11: Civilizations of East Asia (220-1500) 2015-11-06
Across
- Lenk – Muslim general who conquered most of Asia in 1369
- – one of separate territories into which Genghis Khan’s empire was split each under the rule of one of his sons
- – this influenced artists to create mountainous landsccapes
- – was thought of as a damaging religion in China
- Shotuku Taishi – this Yamato ruler centralized the government of Japan
- – a powerful military leader in Japan “general”
- – the state of being complex or of having many intricate parts
- Shonogon – wrote The Pillow Book
- – the head of a powerful Japanese noble family
- – a group of behavior who controlled much of the land and produced most candidate for civil servants
- – an interval of time
- – there were too many followers of this faith and Muslims could not convert them, but ruled them like foreign conquerors
- – a type of Buddhism that stressed transforming oneself through moral conduct and meditation
- – the way of the warrior
- – this is made of fine baked clay baked at high temperatures
- Shikibu – wrote The Tale of the Gengi
- Polo – this Italian merchant described China as “Paradise”
- Dynasty – completed the Chinese Grand Canal through forced labor
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- Khan – completed the conquest of the Song Dynasty and set up a new dynasty – the Yuan
- Yuanzhang – began the Ming Dynasty
- – the term for the landform of Japan
- – a gift of money or property paid at the time of the marriage, either by the bride’s parents to her husband or, Islamic societies by a husband to his wife
- Dynasty – broke up large estates to reduce the power of the wealthy and gave land to the peasants; re-established the civil service examination; expanded Chinese power into Tibet
- – a type of Buddhism that taught the way to enlightenment was open to everyone
- – famous author of Sanskrit prose who wrote The Adventures of the Ten Princes
- Road – religions spread along this; the use of paper money for goods on this created banks
- – evolved as a response to Buddhism in the late Tang dynasty
- – a type of Buddhism that has different paths to enlightenment
- – the Sacred Way; belief in the divinity of the emperor
- Zhi - used algebra to solve problems of geometry
- Dynasty – even with trouble from the Mongols, this dynasty ruled dung a period of prosperity and cultural achievement
- Khan – Mongol leader who unified the Mongols and spread the Mongol Empire across Asia and much of Europe
- – Japanese warriors who served local aristocrats
- – the first people of Southeast Asia to develop their own country and culture; China tried to conquer them and failed
- period – created the title of “Son of Heaven” for the emperor of Japan
- dynasty – the root of the modern name for Korea
- Yangdi – cruel Sui ruler who was murdered because of his high taxes
37 Clues: – an interval of time • – the way of the warrior • Shonogon – wrote The Pillow Book • Yuanzhang – began the Ming Dynasty • – the term for the landform of Japan • Shikibu – wrote The Tale of the Gengi • – the head of a powerful Japanese noble family • – a powerful military leader in Japan “general” • dynasty – the root of the modern name for Korea • ...
World History Midterm Review 2022-01-07
Across
- Great Britain’s most prized acquisition in 1800s was this highly populated country with a large market to buy and sell goods.
- The Congress of Vienna, which occurred after Napoleon's downfall, attempted to bring stability to this continent.
- This rebellion in China right around 1900 saw an uprising meant to bring violence against foreigners who hoped to spread their outside influence with the country.
- This period in France saw citizens lose their civil liberties as they were under close, critical watch by the French government.
- Name of group of people with most power in the social class structure of 1800s Latin America.
- The idea of protecting rights and liberties of individuals was important to this Enlightenment thinker.
- Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces.
- Before the French Revolution, people were divided into three social classes known by this name.
- Last name of German leader, and the capital of North Dakota, who unified the country in late 1800s.
- These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
- Great Britain's greedy tax laws lead to its defeat by colonists and later, the creation of this famous document.
- High taxes for commoners and weak leadership by King Louis XVI lead to this in France.
- Old, traditional and often narrow ways of thinking were rethought during this intellectual age.
Down
- This revolution saw great growth in factories, transportation and technology across the U.S. and Europe.
- Karl Marx thought society ran best when factors of production and property were owned by this.
- Strongly supporting one's country, culture and history while sometimes excluding outsiders is known as this.
- This area of Asia includes countries Great Britain once possessed such as Singapore and Burma.
- A strong country will often use military force to take over weaker countries when engaging in this.
- Guam and Puerto Rico were two of the territories that this country gained possession of right before the end of the 1800s.
- Last name of U.S. president who eased tensions between Russia and Japan in the early 1900s.
- First name of French military leader who provided needed leadership to France though his empire became too large.
- Citizens in African countries had to engage in this to learn and accept European culture, customs and laws.
- China saw this grow quickly in the 1800s, and still today they continue to experience rapid growth in this area.
- In response to these unfair conditions, workers began to unite, engage in strikes and form unions.
- This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China.
- Inventions such as the telescope and scientific method occurred during this revolution.
- This French tyrant's weapon of choice was the guillotine during his bloody reign as the country's leader.
- This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis.
28 Clues: This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China. • These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred. • This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis. • Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces. • ...
World History Midterm Review 2022-01-07
Across
- Great Britain’s most prized acquisition in 1800s was this highly populated country with a large market to buy and sell goods.
- The Congress of Vienna, which occurred after Napoleon's downfall, attempted to bring stability to this continent.
- This rebellion in China right around 1900 saw an uprising meant to bring violence against foreigners who hoped to spread their outside influence with the country.
- This period in France saw citizens lose their civil liberties as they were under close, critical watch by the French government.
- Name of group of people with most power in the social class structure of 1800s Latin America.
- The idea of protecting rights and liberties of individuals was important to this Enlightenment thinker.
- Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces.
- Before the French Revolution, people were divided into three social classes known by this name.
- Last name of German leader, and the capital of North Dakota, who unified the country in late 1800s.
- These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
- Great Britain's greedy tax laws lead to its defeat by colonists and later, the creation of this famous document.
- High taxes for commoners and weak leadership by King Louis XVI lead to this in France.
- Old, traditional and often narrow ways of thinking were rethought during this intellectual age.
Down
- This revolution saw great growth in factories, transportation and technology across the U.S. and Europe.
- Karl Marx thought society ran best when factors of production and property were owned by this.
- Strongly supporting one's country, culture and history while sometimes excluding outsiders is known as this.
- This area of Asia includes countries Great Britain once possessed such as Singapore and Burma.
- A strong country will often use military force to take over weaker countries when engaging in this.
- Guam and Puerto Rico were two of the territories that this country gained possession of right before the end of the 1800s.
- Last name of U.S. president who eased tensions between Russia and Japan in the early 1900s.
- First name of French military leader who provided needed leadership to France though his empire became too large.
- Citizens in African countries had to engage in this to learn and accept European culture, customs and laws.
- China saw this grow quickly in the 1800s, and still today they continue to experience rapid growth in this area.
- In response to these unfair conditions, workers began to unite, engage in strikes and form unions.
- This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China.
- Inventions such as the telescope and scientific method occurred during this revolution.
- This French tyrant's weapon of choice was the guillotine during his bloody reign as the country's leader.
- This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis.
28 Clues: This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China. • These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred. • This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis. • Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces. • ...
Absolutism and Enlightenment Vocabulary By Aislan 2024-02-25
Across
- Equal strength among countries.
- Rules from nature, like gravity.
- Rules based on a written document.
- Let businesses work without interference.
- King's power is limited.
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- Protects citizen rights in England.Free Enterprise System: People run businesses freely.
- Each branch controls others.
- Religious freedom law in France.
- Power from God to rule.
- Big group of warships.
- One ruler has all the power.
11 Clues: Big group of warships. • Power from God to rule. • King's power is limited. • Each branch controls others. • One ruler has all the power. • Equal strength among countries. • Religious freedom law in France. • Rules from nature, like gravity. • Rules based on a written document. • Let businesses work without interference. • ...
Great Minds of the Enlightenment 2017-04-24
Across
- Philosopher who contributed to the development of liberalism
- Writer and advocate for equality and women’s rights
- Philosopher who argued that the human mind is limited
- Written by John Locke describing his theory of human knowledge
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- Written by Mary Wollstonecraft criticizing the idea that women are simply adornments
- Written by Immanuel Kant attempting to answer the question “How do I know?”
- Written by Francis Bacon about how to correctly acquire natural knowledge
- Philosopher who theorized of the Idols
8 Clues: Philosopher who theorized of the Idols • Writer and advocate for equality and women’s rights • Philosopher who argued that the human mind is limited • Philosopher who contributed to the development of liberalism • Written by John Locke describing his theory of human knowledge • Written by Francis Bacon about how to correctly acquire natural knowledge • ...
South Asia 2014-11-24
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- A priest who held the highest position in Aryan society.
- In Budhism, a state pure goodness, the goal of reincarnation.
- Path The Buddhist way of living that can help Buddhists find relief from their suffering.
- Farming The process of growing food mainly for self-consumption.
- In Buddhism, beliefs about human suffering.
- In Budhism, a way of clearing the mind.
- The main religion of India that is based on Aryans belief.
- belieeved by Hindus to be th universal truth being, which is the source of everything.
- In Hinduism, a lifelong social group into which one is born.
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- The religion that is based on the teaching of the Buddha.
- A large area of land that is separated from other countries by water and land.
- Rainy season in monsoon climates in which wind blows from the southwest for six months.
- A serf in Hindu society.
- The Hindu belief that the spirit or soul goes from one life to the next.
- Veda One of the best-known books of the Vedas, containing more than 1,000 hymns.
15 Clues: A serf in Hindu society. • In Budhism, a way of clearing the mind. • In Buddhism, beliefs about human suffering. • A priest who held the highest position in Aryan society. • The religion that is based on the teaching of the Buddha. • The main religion of India that is based on Aryans belief. • In Hinduism, a lifelong social group into which one is born. • ...
Chapter 10 2017-03-06
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- The first European to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope.
- Came up with the idea of the universe being sun centered.
- Inventor of the scientific method
- One fact seemed to him to be beyond doubt his own existence
- Where earth is the center of the universe
- Sun centered universe
- Made the discovery that planets' orbits around the sun were not circular, they were egg-shaped
- A period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically.
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- Argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa, or a blank mind
- Wrote his first opera at the age of 12 and wrote the three greatest operas in the world.
- Argued that people had adopted laws and government in order to preserve their private property.
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- Someone who studies wisdom, love to study
- Maker of the three laws of motion
- This system of thought is based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
15 Clues: Sun centered universe • Maker of the three laws of motion • Inventor of the scientific method • Someone who studies wisdom, love to study • Where earth is the center of the universe • Came up with the idea of the universe being sun centered. • One fact seemed to him to be beyond doubt his own existence • A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence • ...
Mod2Top3_CrosswordPuzzle 2020-09-10
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- Laws that were put in place after the Boston Tea Party.
- Colonists who supported the colonies, not Britain.
- People who supported Britain but lived in the New World.
- The war between the 13 colonies and Great Britain.
- The document that finally declared the colonists independence from Britain.
- The document that forbade all settlement west of a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains and it was issued by King George.
- A meeting of delegates from 12 of the 13 British colonies.
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- An intellectual and philosophical movement that took over the world with new ideas.
- When a single company sells a single product.
- Tax imposed on the colonies to pay for all the expenses of the Seven Years’ War.
- When british soldiers killed 5 colonists.
- The event when colonists dressed as Native Americans and threw boxes of tea off the docks.
- Basic rights every white male should have in the colonies.
- People that did not pick a side during the fight for independence.
- The war between the British Colonies and the French colonies over the Ohio River Valley Land.
15 Clues: When british soldiers killed 5 colonists. • When a single company sells a single product. • Colonists who supported the colonies, not Britain. • The war between the 13 colonies and Great Britain. • Laws that were put in place after the Boston Tea Party. • People who supported Britain but lived in the New World. • ...
Baptism Crossword 2020-09-29
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- This biblical figure baptized with the Holy Spirit
- The act of washing oneself
- A bath in which certain Jewish ritual purifications are performed
- A process developed by the Catholic Chuch for prospective converts to Catholicism who are above the age of 18 (acronym)
- This is significant because it makes up 60% of our bodies
- A person who presents a child at baptism and promises to take responsibility for their religious education
- This is the age of reason in the Catholic Church
- The tendency to sin innate in all human beings, inherited from Adam through the Fall (two words)
- The mixture of oil and balsam, consecrated and used for anointing at baptism and in other Catholic rites
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- A teacher or propounded or mystical doctrines
- This biblical figure baptized with water (three words)
- A Christian convert under instruction before baptism
- This Bible story tells of water’s presence in the world from the beginning of time
- Referred to as Enlightenment or being “saved”
- A person who is new to a subject, skill, or belief
15 Clues: The act of washing oneself • A teacher or propounded or mystical doctrines • Referred to as Enlightenment or being “saved” • This is the age of reason in the Catholic Church • This biblical figure baptized with the Holy Spirit • A person who is new to a subject, skill, or belief • A Christian convert under instruction before baptism • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-29
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- To ask (someone) urgently and fervently to do something; implore; entreat. Page 250 Petered- To decrease or fade gradually before coming to an end. Page 256
- A line of people waiting a turn. Page 41
- Yielding gain or profit. Page 152
- A person's way of standing or moving. Page 230
- To Hesitate in action from lack of courage. Page 5
- A moment of enlightenment when the underlying truth or essence of a thing is suddenly made clear. Page 109
- Not safe or secure. Page 209
- A knot or coil of hair arranged on the back of a woman's head. Page 219
- Person in charge of all or part of a museum, library, etc. Page 49
- Bewildered or complex. Page 290
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- Having or showing strong feeling. Page 3
- Originate from a person or thing as a source, spread out. Page 106
- Person without home or friends. Page 159
- So small as to be almost nothing. Page 177
- A person who held a job or office before the current holder. Page 220
15 Clues: Not safe or secure. Page 209 • Bewildered or complex. Page 290 • Yielding gain or profit. Page 152 • Having or showing strong feeling. Page 3 • A line of people waiting a turn. Page 41 • Person without home or friends. Page 159 • So small as to be almost nothing. Page 177 • A person's way of standing or moving. Page 230 • To Hesitate in action from lack of courage. Page 5 • ...
HOLIDAYS 2021-12-08
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- A Jewish celebration that celebrates and confirms Judaism's beliefs.
- A celebration in which children dress up in costumes and visit people's houses to ask for sweets.
- A Buddhist celebration commemorating the day the historical Buddha attained enlightenment.
- The day or evening before Christmas Day, December 24th.
- A holiday in which families invite the souls of their dead relatives back for a brief reunion.
- A celebration in which people believe that wearing green makes them lucky.
- A month of fasting, meditation, and prayer.
- The time or day at which a new calendar year begins.
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- a Slavic feast observed just before the Great Lent in March.
- A holiday in which couples express their love and loneliness.
- a traditional Chinese event during which most people go to wash tombs and remember their ancestors.
- A traditional celebrations held in June to mark the start of the Brazilian winter.
- Enjoying the harvest and other year's blessings.
- One of the most important and grand celebrations held mostly in India.
- A Christian holiday celebrating the belief in Jesus Christ's resurrection.
15 Clues: A month of fasting, meditation, and prayer. • Enjoying the harvest and other year's blessings. • The time or day at which a new calendar year begins. • The day or evening before Christmas Day, December 24th. • a Slavic feast observed just before the Great Lent in March. • A holiday in which couples express their love and loneliness. • ...
HOLIDAYS 2021-12-08
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- A traditional celebrations held in June to mark the start of the Brazilian winter.
- A Buddhist celebration commemorating the day the historical Buddha attained enlightenment.
- One of the most important and grand celebrations held mostly in India.
- The day or evening before Christmas Day, December 24th.
- Enjoying the harvest and other year's blessings.
- A Christian holiday celebrating the belief in Jesus Christ's resurrection.
- a Slavic feast observed just before the Great Lent in March.
- A celebration in which people believe that wearing green makes them lucky.
- A celebration in which children dress up in costumes and visit people's houses to ask for sweets.
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- The time or day at which a new calendar year begins.
- A Jewish celebration that celebrates and confirms Judaism's beliefs.
- A holiday in which families invite the souls of their dead relatives back for a brief reunion.
- A holiday in which couples express their love and loneliness.
- a traditional Chinese event during which most people go to wash tombs and remember their ancestors.
- A month of fasting, meditation, and prayer.
15 Clues: A month of fasting, meditation, and prayer. • Enjoying the harvest and other year's blessings. • The time or day at which a new calendar year begins. • The day or evening before Christmas Day, December 24th. • a Slavic feast observed just before the Great Lent in March. • A holiday in which couples express their love and loneliness. • ...
HOLIDAYS 2021-12-08
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- A Jewish celebration that celebrates and confirms Judaism's beliefs.
- A celebration in which children dress up in costumes and visit people's houses to ask for sweets.
- A Buddhist celebration commemorating the day the historical Buddha attained enlightenment.
- The day or evening before Christmas Day, December 24th.
- A holiday in which families invite the souls of their dead relatives back for a brief reunion.
- A celebration in which people believe that wearing green makes them lucky.
- A month of fasting, meditation, and prayer.
- The time or day at which a new calendar year begins.
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- a Slavic feast observed just before the Great Lent in March.
- A holiday in which couples express their love and loneliness.
- a traditional Chinese event during which most people go to wash tombs and remember their ancestors.
- A traditional celebrations held in June to mark the start of the Brazilian winter.
- Enjoying the harvest and other year's blessings.
- One of the most important and grand celebrations held mostly in India.
- A Christian holiday celebrating the belief in Jesus Christ's resurrection.
15 Clues: A month of fasting, meditation, and prayer. • Enjoying the harvest and other year's blessings. • The time or day at which a new calendar year begins. • The day or evening before Christmas Day, December 24th. • a Slavic feast observed just before the Great Lent in March. • A holiday in which couples express their love and loneliness. • ...
Kodawari Crossword 2025-03-12
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- A religion originating in India that emphasizes meditation, mindfulness, and the pursuit of enlightenment.
- The code of honor and morals developed by the Japanese samurai.
- A former capital of Japan, known for its temples, gardens, and cultural heritage.
- Stealthy Japanese assassins skilled in espionage and guerrilla warfare.
- Traditional Japanese theater known for elaborate costumes and performances.
- The Japanese art of paper folding to create various shapes and figures.
- The indigenous religion of Japan, focusing on kami (spirits) and rituals.
- A Japanese sport where two wrestlers try to force each other out of a ring.
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- Capital city of Japan.
- A school of Japanese Buddhism emphasizing meditation and intuition.
- A state of perfect peace and liberation from the cycle of rebirth in Buddhist practice
- A Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice and seafood or other ingredients.
- A feudal Japanese lord who ruled over land and vassals during the Edo period.
- A powdered green tea used in traditional Japanese tea ceremonies.
- A Japanese martial art focusing on striking techniques, such as punches and kicks.
15 Clues: Capital city of Japan. • The code of honor and morals developed by the Japanese samurai. • A powdered green tea used in traditional Japanese tea ceremonies. • A school of Japanese Buddhism emphasizing meditation and intuition. • Stealthy Japanese assassins skilled in espionage and guerrilla warfare. • ...
Chapter 3 2023-12-05
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- Ahmose’s son, started a religious reform but failed
- Book of laws created by Hammurabi
- Ultimate reality, the end of the self and or reunion with the Great World Soul.
- In Hinduism, the complex concept of duty, law, and right conduct that establishes and sustains order in the world.
- Tried to re-establish Egypt’s independence, her involvement lead to her death and scuicide. Egypt became a province of Rome.
- A merciless ruler that had a huge army, power was based on military
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- Any of the four classes understood by the ancient Vedic Aryans to compose social order.
- The transcendent state attained as a result of reaching enlightenment.
- Two wheeled horse drawn battle cart, also used in processions and races
- The force generated by a person’s actions that determines how the person will be reborn.
- The sun god Akhenaten wanted Egypt to worship
- The first female Egyptian pharaoh
- The rebirth of an individual’s soul in a different form after death.
- Dominated by men
- Large political unit or state, usually controlled by a single leader that controls many people
15 Clues: Dominated by men • Book of laws created by Hammurabi • The first female Egyptian pharaoh • The sun god Akhenaten wanted Egypt to worship • Ahmose’s son, started a religious reform but failed • A merciless ruler that had a huge army, power was based on military • The rebirth of an individual’s soul in a different form after death. • ...
schooled crossword 2025-05-06
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- A ten-sided polygon.
- Full of grooves or tracks, often describing rough roads.
- refers to Michel Foucault (philosopher) or Léon Foucault (physicist, known for the Foucault Pendulum).
- A pit for waste or a metaphor for corruption or filth.
- A social worker managing individual cases, especially in welfare, mental health, or child services.
- Relating to hallucinogenic experiences or colorful, mind-expanding art and music.
- A weight swinging from a pivot, used in clocks or as a metaphor for oscillation and change.
- Vibrating or trembling, either physically or metaphorically (like fear or instability).
- An instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, often used to predict weather or symbolize sensitivity to change.
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- The central processing unit (CPU) of a computer, key to modern electronics.
- Memories or remembrances.
- A fictional alien species from Star Trek, known for their warrior culture and unique language.
- Loose outer garments with a hole in the center for the head, often used for rain protection.
- Short for rehabilitation, often related to recovery from addiction or injury.
- A spiritual tradition focused on enlightenment, mindfulness, and the cessation of suffering.
15 Clues: A ten-sided polygon. • Memories or remembrances. • A pit for waste or a metaphor for corruption or filth. • Full of grooves or tracks, often describing rough roads. • The central processing unit (CPU) of a computer, key to modern electronics. • Short for rehabilitation, often related to recovery from addiction or injury. • ...
Extra Difficult Politics Crossword 2025-04-19
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- A system or ideology where men hold primary power and dominate in roles of leadership.
- Doctrine associated with Bentham, aiming to maximise happiness for the greatest number.
- Keyword in the politics of identity, feminism and anti-colonial thought.
- Ideology that rejects the state and advocates stateless societies based on voluntary cooperation.
- Enlightenment thinker who believed in the general will and direct democracy.
- Describes states that contain more than one nation within their borders.
- One of the five main boarding houses at Downside School.
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- Revolutionary theory within socialism advocating for direct action by trade unions.
- Key tenet of post-colonial nationalism, opposing foreign domination.
- A form of neo-liberal conservatism emphasising deregulation and the free market.
- The idea that power in society should be dispersed among many competing groups.
- Classical liberal belief in minimal state intervention in market forces.
- Thinker associated with harm principle and bridge between classical and modern liberalism.
- Traditional conservative who supported slow change and respect for tradition.
- Surname of the outgoing Head Master at Downside School.
15 Clues: Surname of the outgoing Head Master at Downside School. • One of the five main boarding houses at Downside School. • Key tenet of post-colonial nationalism, opposing foreign domination. • Keyword in the politics of identity, feminism and anti-colonial thought. • Classical liberal belief in minimal state intervention in market forces. • ...
Vocab List 10 2022-10-26
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- Syn: Forethought, readiness
- An inscription, as a status or building / a motto or quotation, as in the beginning of a literary composition, setting forth a theme
- Ant: Shamelessness
- Contrast between what is claimed to be and what really is / the use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meanings
- Syn: Antagonistic, harmful
- Syn: Circuitous, indirect, iroundalout
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- A clue given to the reader or audience of what is to come
- A device that allows the writer to present events that happened before the time of the current narration or the current events in the story. Techniques include memories, dreams, stories, of the past told by characters, or even authorial sovereignty.
- N: Professing beliefs or acting in opposition to one’s true beliefs or actions; insincerity
- V: To move backwards, especially to retreat to a former state
- Syn: Antique, dated, disused
- Ant: Lively, strong
- A moment of enlightenment in which the underlying truth, essential nature, or real meaning of something is suddenly made clean to characters or reader
- V: to calm or pacify
- Ant: Friendly, welcoming
15 Clues: Ant: Shamelessness • Ant: Lively, strong • V: to calm or pacify • Ant: Friendly, welcoming • Syn: Antagonistic, harmful • Syn: Forethought, readiness • Syn: Antique, dated, disused • Syn: Circuitous, indirect, iroundalout • A clue given to the reader or audience of what is to come • V: To move backwards, especially to retreat to a former state • ...
Lesson 3: World Religions Vocabulary Review 2022-09-19
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- a set of basic ideas, beliefs, and values that form the basis of a social, economic, or political philosophy or program
- the Chinese belief that a ruler’s power stemmed from divine authority
- the holy book of Islam
- Judaism’s most sacred text, consisting of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible
- the worship of multiple gods
- a collection of ancient texts that are the foundation of Hinduism
- a belief found in Hinduism and other Indian traditions that a person has a duty or obligation to live an honorable life
- the twelve followers of Jesus, designated to spread his message
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- in Christian belief, Jesus’s rise from the dead
- an ideal state of happiness and peace, attained through enlightenment
- the example set by Muhammad for how Muslims should live
- the spread of the Jewish people outside their homeland, beginning about 586 B.C.E.
- belief in one God
- respect shown by children to their parents
- a belief found in Hinduism and other Indian traditions that the good and evil done in a past life determines the nature of that person’s next life
15 Clues: belief in one God • the holy book of Islam • the worship of multiple gods • respect shown by children to their parents • in Christian belief, Jesus’s rise from the dead • the example set by Muhammad for how Muslims should live • the twelve followers of Jesus, designated to spread his message • a collection of ancient texts that are the foundation of Hinduism • ...
Ancient India Project: Level One 2025-11-03
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- a picture or symbol used in early writing to represent a word, a group of words, or an idea
- the belief that after a person dies, they come back in another form
- religious duties of a Hindu or Buddhist
- Belief that everything in the universe is part of a supreme being
- having received knowledge or understanding
- is the written language of the Aryans
- is a scholar who studies languages
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- a dome-shaped Buddhist shrine
- the divine being of Hinduism, is believed to be the cause and material of creation, also called "the great soul" or "the world soul."
- anyone from outside the groups of the Hindu caste system, bound by strict social restrictions
- are collections of sacred hymn texts of Hinduism
- a group of languages spoken by people of Europe and parts of Asia
- a strict social class a person is born into
- the Buddhist belief in a state of complete enlightenment, where a person has peace and freedom from desire
- a wind that reverses direction with the change of the season
15 Clues: a dome-shaped Buddhist shrine • is a scholar who studies languages • is the written language of the Aryans • religious duties of a Hindu or Buddhist • having received knowledge or understanding • a strict social class a person is born into • are collections of sacred hymn texts of Hinduism • a wind that reverses direction with the change of the season • ...
French Revolution 2023-06-07
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- The ______ of the Rights of Man guaranteed that all men should be treated equally
- a rapid/radical change against the established govt./social institutions
- The man who carried out & coup de tat & became Emperor in France
- The name of the prison that was stormed, signifying the start of the Revolution
- The number of estates in Frances social structure
- The Battle of _____ was the a war that represented the official downfall of Napoleon
- Regime the name of the Old Regime in France
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- The "National Razor" during the Reign of Terror
- The Reign of _____ was a time when many "enemies of the Revolution" were killed
- The last name of the man who oversaw the Reign of Terror
- Another word for a social class in the Ancien Regime
- The Congress of _____ intended to "turn back the clock" in Europe after Napoleon
- The _____ Court Oath was a promise made by the National Assembly to not disperse until France had a new constitution
- the 5-man ruling structure after the Reign of Terror
- The _____ Earth Policy was used by the Russians when Napoleon mistakenly attacked
- The acronym to remember the causes of the French Revolution
- the Napoleonic _____ spread Enlightenment & revolutionary ideals throughout Europe
17 Clues: Regime the name of the Old Regime in France • The "National Razor" during the Reign of Terror • The number of estates in Frances social structure • Another word for a social class in the Ancien Regime • the 5-man ruling structure after the Reign of Terror • The last name of the man who oversaw the Reign of Terror • ...
french revolution 2023-05-02
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- a lawyer and political philosopher
- a collection of laws and principles under which a government or other organization operates
- relating to or characteristic of the United States or its inhabitants
- a general term denoting various forms of compulsory military service
- former royal residence built by King Louis XIV
- a continent comprising the westernmost peninsulas of Eurasia
- a form of government with a monarch at the head
- a medieval fortress in Paris
- the ability to do something or act in a particular way, especially as a faculty or quality
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- a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- the king of France during the early stages of the French Revolution
- in Western Europe, encompasses medieval cities, alpine villages and Mediterranean beaches
- an internal, political uprising that attempts to establish a new political order, usually with the support of a significant proportion of the population
- a governing body or class consisting of a hereditary nobility
- townspeople who had acquired a certain level of comfort through capitalist production or trade
- a person of noble rank or birth
- relating to France or its people or language
17 Clues: a medieval fortress in Paris • a person of noble rank or birth • a lawyer and political philosopher • relating to France or its people or language • former royal residence built by King Louis XIV • a form of government with a monarch at the head • a continent comprising the westernmost peninsulas of Eurasia • ...
Nick Mardis 2021-03-02
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- a musician/composed St.Matthew Passion and more
- Age of Reason, when people questioned Absolute Government
- Absolute leader does this, basically said you can and can't do certain things
- Believes in 3 branches of government and Checks and Balances; would like our government today
- means "Hands off"
- Believed in a Absolute Monarch; people give up power and rule us
- A social critic, first woman to fight for women's rights
- Believes every country should have the right to speak
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- a woman who ran the salons, women were at the salons and talked about new ideas
- someone who asks questions about things and thinks of new ideas
- Believes the Government shouldn't run the Economy
- a 28-volume set of books/ Diderot wrote them
- We all should protect each other
- Thought people were naturally good people and the government should be less involved
- rights all people have right when they are born, no one or thing should ever be able to take these from you
- Believed all people are naturally good, the reason people are corrupt is because of the society
- wrote several famous operas, including The Magic Flute
17 Clues: means "Hands off" • We all should protect each other • a 28-volume set of books/ Diderot wrote them • Believes the Government shouldn't run the Economy • Believes every country should have the right to speak • a musician/composed St.Matthew Passion and more • wrote several famous operas, including The Magic Flute • ...
Unit 8 Vocab, Map, and Timeline Crossword 2024-02-15
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- extreme pride in one's people or country
- if your parents were from Spain but you were born in the Americas, you would be considered this
- The Glorious Revolution ended with William and Mary signing the English _____________
- The Declaration of Independence lists three of these: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
- brilliant general and ruthless emperor of France
- in order to make a social contract, the people have to ______ to it
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- People from Spain or Portugal who came to live/work in the Americas
- A slogan the American revolutionaries chanted was "No taxation without ____________!"
- The most basic ideas or values
- drive or encourage someone to do something
- a set of beliefs that impel you to act
- This man led several revolutions in Latin America against Spanish rule
- All of the Revolutions we will study are based on ideas from the _________ (a Vocab Word from Unit 7)
- according to social contract theory, if the government is bad the people can _______ it
- A great change in society
- When a group of people gets to decide for themselves
- Many revolutions were based on the ideas of John ________
17 Clues: A great change in society • The most basic ideas or values • a set of beliefs that impel you to act • extreme pride in one's people or country • drive or encourage someone to do something • brilliant general and ruthless emperor of France • When a group of people gets to decide for themselves • Many revolutions were based on the ideas of John ________ • ...
Buddhism 2024-12-03
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- Tales A jataka story relates an episode in a past life of the Buddha.
- The constant suffering of birth, aging, dying, sorrow, loss, and separation from the beloved.
- Great or Supreme
- Sanskrit word that means Infinite Light.
- The preliminary or small hina vehicle yana of the Buddha's teachings.
- A person who is able to reach nirvana but delays doing so out of compassion in order to save suffering beings.
- Shinshu A school of Japanese Pure Land Buddhism founded by Shinran Shonin.
- Pearl, wise, arbiter.
- The four central beliefs containing the essence of Buddhist teaching.
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- The lord who gazes down upon the world.
- is one who has attained Bodhi.
- A term used for the seventh anga limb in the eight-step Yoga practice of Sage Patanjali.
- Path The right view or right resolve.
- Lama The spiritual head of Tibetan Buddhism and, until the establishment of Chinese communist rule, the spiritual and temporal ruler of Tibet.
- The Buddha of Medicine Master.
- the final Enlightenment, which puts an end to the cycle of transmigration and leads to Nirvāṇa, or spiritual release.
- Someone who has attained the goal of the religious life.
17 Clues: Great or Supreme • Pearl, wise, arbiter. • is one who has attained Bodhi. • The Buddha of Medicine Master. • Path The right view or right resolve. • The lord who gazes down upon the world. • Sanskrit word that means Infinite Light. • Someone who has attained the goal of the religious life. • Tales A jataka story relates an episode in a past life of the Buddha. • ...
AP Euro Final Review 2024-12-18
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- This Age of Reason, gave birth to new ideas about the role of government. Ideas such as general will, checks and balances and natural rights would later inspire such events as the American Revolution and French Revolution.
- This conflict saw such events as the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre and the War of Three Henrys that concluded with Henry of Navarre becoming the King of France
- Angered by the increased military prescience in Paris, and inspired by the work of the National Assembly, a mob storms the royal armory in Paris. This becomes a symbol of revolution and is still celebrated today.
- Reformation This event began with Martin Luther and his list of grievances with the Catholic Church. His dissension and eventual creation of a new religion sparked a new critical analysis of religion and the creation of many new versions of Christianity throughout Europe.
- This period was marked by new "discoveries' by European nations of territory in North and South America, Asia and Africa. This period was made possible by advancements in areas like cartography and ship building.
- This act corrected ties that had been severed between the French government and the Catholic Church. The church retained some of it's power and it helped stabilize French society.
- Conflict between English Parliament and the English monarchy. Through a series of different kings and leaders like Oliver Cromwell, the end result was the creation of a constitutional monarchy with limits to the monarch's power.
- This religious war that took place in the Germanic lands of the Holy Roman Empire was primarily between Protestant and Catholics. This conflict was concluded with the Peace of Westphalia.
- This revolution was caused by the inability of wages to keep up with price increases. This eventually led to inflation and economic recession in Europe. Many believe this was a direct result of the influx of large amounts of precious metals into Europe due to the Age of Exploration.
- This revolution was marked by the movement away from agriculture based industry to factory system and innovation from inventors like James Watt.
- The new National Assembly plans to meet after the Estates General to find themselves locked out of their meeting place. They find an alternative location and swear to continue to meet until a Constitution is drafted.
- A young military general topples the Directory in a coup d'etat, establishes consulate and eventually an empire, where he crowns himself emperor.
- This period in French history saw France transition from a constitutional monarchy, to a republic, a pseudo dictatorship and eventually an Empire. With it's original goals to eliminate the Old Regime and infuse French government with Enlightenment ideals.
- Inspired by the Age of Enlightenment, leaders like Joseph II and Peter the Great, infused enlightenment ideals into their monarchies.
- The suspension of James II as King and the relatively bloodless ascension of William and Mary of Orange as the new Protestant monarchs of England.
- Issued by Louis XIV and then revoked by the Edict of Nantes later on, it called for the destruction of Huguenot churches and Huguenot schools in France.
- This conflict was fought primarily between France and Great Britain over colonial supremacy. Areas of conflict included North America, India and Europe.
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- This revolt was against Phillip II of Spain and the Holy Roman Empire by a series of largely Protestant Provinces in the Low Countries.
- This was the Catholic Church's response to the Protestant Reformation. Church leaders met and reaffirmed Catholic doctrine and banned the sale practice of the sale of indulgences.
- Instituted by the Committee of Public Safety and the National Convention, this time period in the French Revolution saw many arrests and executions as a measure to protect the public from enemies of revolution.
- Louis XIV would be the pinnacle example of this type of government.
- This was a dispute between the French and English monarchs of the time, with military battles including key figures like Joan of Arc. Resulted in French victory and the establishment of France and England as rivals.
- This was set up in Kensington to display the progressiveness and wealth of Britain and its empire during the Industrial Revolution. It was views by Brits and royal dignitaries and asserted Britain as the number one industrial power.
- Charles VI's of Austria, inability to produce a male heir left the throne to his daughter Maria Theresa. After the breaking of the Pragmatic Sanction after his death, this military conflicts occur.
- Attempts to expand the French empire into regions like the Spanish Netherlands, that eventually was resolved with the Peace of Utrecht, which affirmed French and Spanish thrones would remain separate.
- An age of prosperity and culture in England,under the ruler of one of it's female monarchs.
- This revolution saw advancements in fields like astronomy, medicine, and mathematics from famous figures like Sir Issac Newton, Galen and Galileo
- This was a turning point in the Protestant Reformation. This peace acknowledged the division in Christianity, and gave legitimacy to Lutheranism as a Christian religion.
- This treaty was signed by Spain and Portugal and divided up the world, for exploration and colonization, by the Line of Demarcation.
- Inspired by the work of Martin Luther and his Theses, many called for an end to abuses at the hands of lords and better economic opportunity for the lower class. This revolt was ruthlessly suppressed by German princes
- The event occurred in the medieval period with the break between what is now the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.
- The exchange of ideas, resources, and diseases during the Age of Exploration connected Europe, Africa and the New World during the Age of Exploration.
- This time period marked an era of "rebirth" of the classics. Where artists and scholars focused on the work of ancient Greek and Rome, and discussed the extent of human potential.
- Enacted by Henry VIII of England, this act made the monarch of England the head of not only the state but the Church of England as well.
34 Clues: Louis XIV would be the pinnacle example of this type of government. • An age of prosperity and culture in England,under the ruler of one of it's female monarchs. • The event occurred in the medieval period with the break between what is now the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. • ...
Upanishads 2020-06-26
TKAM Extra Credit - Own Your Words 2023-02-23
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- Typically used when referring to business. Google did this to YouTube on October 9, 2006.
- When someone is extremely and obviously angry.
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- The way someone views the world. Pessimists have a negative [__].
- Enlightenment. Galileo attempted to give [__] to the Catholic Church by proving the earth revolves around the sun.
- Annoyed/Offended. One may feel this after an attack on their character.
5 Clues: When someone is extremely and obviously angry. • The way someone views the world. Pessimists have a negative [__]. • Annoyed/Offended. One may feel this after an attack on their character. • Typically used when referring to business. Google did this to YouTube on October 9, 2006. • ...
Renaissance 2023-11-01
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- a social theory favoring freedom of action for individuals over collective or state control
- system in which a peasant served a lord and received protection and land in return
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- a systematic investigation into a problem, issue, topic or idea
- emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
5 Clues: a systematic investigation into a problem, issue, topic or idea • emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith • system in which a peasant served a lord and received protection and land in return • denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis • ...
Brady 2021-03-02
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- wanted 3 branches of gov. and said that they would keep each other in balance by using checks and balances
- opened salons where women would get education
- came up with the republic form of gov. where the people had the power
- the gov. telling people what they can and can't do
- believes that the #1 job of the government is to protect the people
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- argued that giving everyone the freedom to produce and exchange goods as they pleased would boost the economy
- came up with the term enlightenment, he is known for his book of pure reason- he is skeptical about absolute monarchs
- rights that can't be taken away
- firmly believed in absolute monarchy
- places where ideas were exchanged and where the women there started questioning the gov.
- said that everybody should have freedom of speech, no matter who they were
- known for his book Robinson Crusoe
- advocated for the social and educational equality of women
13 Clues: rights that can't be taken away • known for his book Robinson Crusoe • firmly believed in absolute monarchy • opened salons where women would get education • the gov. telling people what they can and can't do • advocated for the social and educational equality of women • believes that the #1 job of the government is to protect the people • ...
Causes of the American Revolution 2023-04-25
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- - British guards at the Boston Customs House opened fire on a crowd of protestors and killed five Americans.
- - In response to the Boston Tea Party. Included closing the Port of Boston.
- - When science is valued more than religion in a society
- -Local towns and villages had to provide housing and food for any British soldiers based there.
- - A 1773 protest against British taxes in which colonists, disguised as Native Americans, dumped valuable tea into Boston Harbour.
- - To help pay the expenses involved in governing the American colonies
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- - Americans had to have newspapers and legal documents stamped by a government official. They also had to pay for this.
- - The person in charge of each state
- -Combined effort of the British and Americans to defeat the French who had colonies in Canada and America.
- - The Sugar Act
- - The 13 original states of America e.g, Delaware & Georgia
- - To stop using or doing something in order to protest it
- - A group of colonists who burned stamps and attacked stamp officials.
13 Clues: - The Sugar Act • - The person in charge of each state • - When science is valued more than religion in a society • - To stop using or doing something in order to protest it • - The 13 original states of America e.g, Delaware & Georgia • - A group of colonists who burned stamps and attacked stamp officials. • ...
Enlightenment Thinkers Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-03
6 Clues: Influenced constitution of U.S. • Thought humans were naturally good. • Thought humans were born selfish and wicked. • Used satire and sarcasm to criticize the government. • Humans born with natural rights: life, liberty, property. • Wrote about criminal justice in on crimes and punishment.
Enlightenment Period (1685-1815) 2023-01-23
6 Clues: Performed in • Started Comedy Plays • - What is the Stage Name • Has a play called Phedre • Made Play called "Le Cid" • On the left and right of the stage
5.2 2021-01-06
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- Prussian chancellor who employed diplomacy and industrialized warfare and manipulation of democracy
- A system in which society, usually in the form of the government, owns and controls the means of production.
- advocates of the protection of individual rights and liberties by limiting government power.
- a political philosophy based on tradition and social stability
- the view that knowledge originates in experience and that science should, therefore, rely on observation
- Venezuelan statesman: leader of revolt of South American colonies
- Political realism or practical politics
- Idea that government should play as small a role as possible in economic affairs.
- A movement in the 18th century that advocated the use of reason in the reappraisal of accepted ideas and social institutions.
- reform movement
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- when thousands were executed for "disloyalty"
- leader of the slave revolt against the French in the Haitian Revolution
- rights adopted by the French National Assembly at the beginning of the French Revolution.
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- A policy for establishing and developing a national homeland for Jews in Palestine.
- A voluntary agreement among individuals to secure their rights
- Movement to end slavery
17 Clues: reform movement • Movement to end slavery • Political realism or practical politics • when thousands were executed for "disloyalty" • A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • a political philosophy based on tradition and social stability • A voluntary agreement among individuals to secure their rights • ...
indus river valley 2022-01-03
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- a polytheistic religion that began in India beliefs include dharma and reincarnation the goal of which is to reach nirvana
- actions that determines how this person will be reborn in the next life
- the belief that the individual soul is reborn in a different form after death
- the force generated by the
- a long period of no rain
- an ancient indo-european language used in the practice of hinduism
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- a member of the lowest-caste in Indian society; Contact with untouchables is believed to defile(make dirty) members of higher castes
- a relatively dry plateau that forms the backbone of the modern state of Pakistan
- a seasonal wind pattern in southern Asia bringing floods to the area
- A social class system in which someone stays in the same class until death
- “Cosmic law and order”; the divine law
- A belief system developed in India by Siddhartha that teaches Enlightenment is reached by overcoming desires
- the first indian civilization
- the highest mountains in the world
- a barrier constructed to prevent the flooding of a river
- the ultimate form of life free from suffering and desires
- a large landmass that forms a distinct part of a continent
17 Clues: a long period of no rain • the force generated by the • the first indian civilization • the highest mountains in the world • “Cosmic law and order”; the divine law • a barrier constructed to prevent the flooding of a river • the ultimate form of life free from suffering and desires • a large landmass that forms a distinct part of a continent • ...
History crossword puzzle 2024-11-22
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- Followers of a religious movement began as an offshoot of Christianity in England
- the_____ system was needed as the industry expanded and the form of loans increased
- rights guaranteed to people simply because they are people are known as what?
- English protestants who sought to rid church of england
- The battle of____was the launching pad for the political career of Andrew jackson\
- this acquisition from France in 1803 doubled the land holdings of the u.s
- The xyz affair was a result of what country seizing American ships to prevent trade with england
- _____was founded as a way for England to make a profit
- Were granted to companies to establish colonies
- this founding father was the commander and chief during the war of 1812
- this person said give me liberty or give me death
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- this war was the location where the colonial army trained during the winter of 1777
- Settling a group or taking over an area
- European intellectual movement of 17th-18th century
- first English settlement in the u.s
- One of the greatest philosophers for english and political
- The battle of_____ is considered the turning point of the revolutionary war
- these people were loyal to the king throught the revolutionary war
18 Clues: first English settlement in the u.s • Settling a group or taking over an area • Were granted to companies to establish colonies • this person said give me liberty or give me death • European intellectual movement of 17th-18th century • _____was founded as a way for England to make a profit • English protestants who sought to rid church of england • ...
Constitution 2025-02-08
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- to gather together.
- a sense or belief a person has that a certain action is right or wrong.
- having to do with courts of law or decisions of right or wrong.
- system”. a type of organization in which two related parts work together.
- to change or add to a law or document.
- having the power to carry out and enforce laws.
- Age of Enlightenment”. a period from the late 1600s through the 1700s in which philosophers and intellectuals suggested that people should live by reason and intelligence rather than superstition and traditional beliefs.
- having the power to make laws.
- to carefully discuss and consider issues.
- agreement.
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- relating to a system of government in which the national government shares power with other levels of government, such as the states; can also refer to national government.
- the act of doing what is expected or what is ordered by law.
- a group of states joined together by a formal agreement.
- when each side in a disagreement gives up some of what they want to reach
- to limit or take away some of the rights of others.
- approval or agreement.
- items in a legal document that state conditions or requirements.
17 Clues: agreement. • to gather together. • approval or agreement. • having the power to make laws. • to change or add to a law or document. • to carefully discuss and consider issues. • having the power to carry out and enforce laws. • to limit or take away some of the rights of others. • a group of states joined together by a formal agreement. • ...
Malaya Ka Na, India 2019-12-02
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- - isang retiradong Briton na ipinaglaban ang mga karapatan ng mga Indyano
- - non-violence; ang hindi paggamit ng dahas
- - Sa bansang ito natutunan ng mga Indyano ang ilang mga pilosopiya na dulot ng Panahon ng Pakamulat o Age of Enlightenment
- - pagtuklas sa katotohanan at hindi pagsuko sa labang sinimulan.
- Canal - Ang pagbukas nito noong 1869 ay nagpabilis ng biyahe mula Britanya patungong India.
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- - Kilala rin si Mohandas Ghandi sa pangalang ito na ibig sabihin ay dakilang kalooban o great soul.
- - kolektibong damdamin at kaisipan ng grupo ng tao na mayroong magkakaugnay na kultura, tradisyon, paniniwala at pananampalataya na matagal nang naninirahan sa isang teritoryo.
- - pagiging malaya; pagkakaroon ng kasarinlan
- - isa sa mga serye ng pag-aalsa ng mamamayang India laban sa mga mananakop na Ingles (Briton).
9 Clues: - non-violence; ang hindi paggamit ng dahas • - pagiging malaya; pagkakaroon ng kasarinlan • - pagtuklas sa katotohanan at hindi pagsuko sa labang sinimulan. • - isang retiradong Briton na ipinaglaban ang mga karapatan ng mga Indyano • - isa sa mga serye ng pag-aalsa ng mamamayang India laban sa mga mananakop na Ingles (Briton). • ...
Non-Colonists in the American Revolution 2022-02-08
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- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
- A person or group that have joined together for a common goal.
- someone gained greater knowledge and understanding about a subject or situation.
- the number of people working or available for work or service.
- the part played by a person or thing in bringing about a result or helping something to advance.
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- an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
- an organized body of people with a particular purpose, especially a business, society, association, etc.
- carrying on all the affairs of a separate government and conducting a major war
- a person or thing that gives rise to an action, phenomenon, or condition.
9 Clues: an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state. • A person or group that have joined together for a common goal. • the number of people working or available for work or service. • a person or thing that gives rise to an action, phenomenon, or condition. • a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system. • ...
Political Crisis 2020-11-26
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- These reforms took away the few priviliges some groups had
- He was the brother of Napoleon Bonaparte. He was made King of Spain after Fernando VII was forced out.
- This country invaded Spain because of Spain's political weakness
- The Age of ________ was an intellectual and philosophical movement that influenced polical revolutions
- This political organization was created in New Spain while there wasn't a King in Spain
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- This group organized a coup 'd etat because they didn't want Fernando VII to take the throne back
- This group wants the same rights and privileges as the Peninsulars
- The division of _____ was a basic change proposed during this political era
- He was the heir of the Spanish throne when King Carlos IV died
9 Clues: These reforms took away the few priviliges some groups had • He was the heir of the Spanish throne when King Carlos IV died • This country invaded Spain because of Spain's political weakness • This group wants the same rights and privileges as the Peninsulars • The division of _____ was a basic change proposed during this political era • ...
Revolutionary Characters by Gordon Wood 2017-06-04
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- "Washington became a great man and was acclaimed as a classical _______ because of the way he conducted himself during times of temptation."
- Thomas Jefferson was part of this political party that believed an agrarian future was best for America as well as the power of commerce.
- Plantation home of Thomas Jefferson that was modeled in a Roman style of architecture.
- Crime Aaron Burr was tried for, and subsequently acquitted, in 1807.
- To be a ____________ was highly valued in the society of the founders. It included characteristics like tolerance, honesty, grace, education, and politeness.
- Benjamin Franklin became part of this Assembly upon retirement from the printing business.
- The principle that all people are created as equals and deserve rights that are equal.
- George Washington's plantation that consumed his thoughts even during his presidency.
- Being "superior to regard of private advantage; not influenced by private profit".
- This compromise to the Virginia Plan gave each state two senators.
- Benjamin Franklin is an "American success story" in that he rose from relative _________ to wealth and power.
- Last name of the founder who is known for having many personas in his lifetime such as "Silence Dogwood" and "Poor Richard".
- Common __________, the pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that was the most influential document encouraging the support of the Revolution.
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- Founder who became disenchanted and pessimistic after the Revolution. Hint: He was one of two founders to die on July 4, 1826.
- The century in which the founders made their primary contributions to American society.
- In 1799 George Washington prepared a new one of these; in it he freed his slaves upon the death of his wife Martha.
- Supporters of the new Constitution who were in favor of more power to the central government.
- A collection of eighty-five essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison that countered the Anti-Federalist arguments and worked to ratify the US Constitution.
- Last name of the founder that may have argued for the bill of rights and made anti-slavery statements simply to impress his French associates.
- Alexander Hamilton was supportive of and is given credit for the establishment of this type of economy where trade is controlled by private entities for profit.
- The Age of Reason or _____________ advanced the ideals of liberty, tolerance, constitutional government, and separation of church and state.
- This man and Thomas Jefferson were friends and adversaries for more than 50 years.
- The wealthiest and most populous state in the country at its formation. Also home to Monticello, Montpelier, and Mount Vernon.
- The success of the American Revolution as well as the enlightenment and egalitarian principles led to a revolution in this European country.
- Social trait highlighted by politeness, good taste,refinement, and sense of morality.
25 Clues: This compromise to the Virginia Plan gave each state two senators. • Crime Aaron Burr was tried for, and subsequently acquitted, in 1807. • This man and Thomas Jefferson were friends and adversaries for more than 50 years. • Being "superior to regard of private advantage; not influenced by private profit". • ...
Unit 2 Review 2018-11-12
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- The Northwest Ordinance said that _____ was not allowed anywhere in the Northwest Territory
- The biggest complaint of Antifederalists was that the new Constitution did not include one of these (3)
- Legislative, Executive, and Judicial are the names of the _____ of government
- A Congress with two houses is called this
- This many states needed to approve the Constitution before it became official (spell the number)
- This guy from the Enlightenment said that governments should divide and balance the power of the government
- Madison, Hamilton, and Jay wrote a series of essays called the ______ to influence the public o support the new Constitution (2)
- The name of the plan that said Congress would have one house, and each state would get one vote regardless of population (2)
- In this system, the states share much of their power with the central government
- A nation’s plan of how its government works is called this
- The Constitution is the “supreme and final _______” - meaning that no laws can be passed that go against its ideas
- Each branch of government can “______ and balance” the others to ensure that none are abusing their power
- This enlightenment thinker influenced the framers to think about protecting the people’s natural human rights
- Shay’s ______ signaled a major problem that the central government didn’t have enough power under the Articles of Confederation
- The Constitutional Convention happened during the summer of 17___ (spell out the number) (2)
- A person who opposed the new Constitution
- The branch that is the federal court system and interprets the constitution
- The Articles of Confederation was America’s ______ constitution
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- The name of the plan that said Congress would have two houses, where representation in both would be determined by a state’s population
- He’s known as the “Father of the Constitution” because of the many contributions he made to it
- The biggest problem with the _______ was that it did not give the central government enough power to handle the nation’s problems (3)
- The branch that makes the laws
- Roger Sherman came up with the ________ to solve the arguing between the big and small states (Be sure you know the details of this for the test!) (2)
- The original goal of the Constitutional ______ was to make minor changes to the Articles of Confederation
- In matters of counting slaves for taxation and _______, the Three-Fifths Compromise was reached
- The branch that’s led by the president and enforces the laws
- Immediately after declaring independence in 1776, most Americans preferred a ___ central government
- A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives
- A person who supported the new Constitution
- The first ____ amendments make up the Bill of Rights (spell the number)
- The Articles of Confederation would not allow the central government to ____ Americans to raise money
31 Clues: The branch that makes the laws • A Congress with two houses is called this • A person who opposed the new Constitution • A person who supported the new Constitution • A nation’s plan of how its government works is called this • The branch that’s led by the president and enforces the laws • The Articles of Confederation was America’s ______ constitution • ...
DCA REVIEW 2024-03-19
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- Enlightenment idea that influenced the American and French Revolutions and proposed the idea that government should be divided into different branches so one does not become too powerful.
- Term that describes the move of people from farms to cities, but resulted in overcrowding, pollution, and unsafe living conditions as a result of industrialization.
- "All history is the history of _____________" according to Karl Marx.
- when countries team up for protection and aide, creation of Central Powers and Allied Powers during World War 1
- Both the American and French Revolutions resulted in increased political power and representation for what "new" social class (upper, middle or lower?)
- During his reign, Napoleon created a unified _________ code (Napoleonic Code) that protected many of the rights of citizens that had been won during the 1789 revolution.
- Napoleon's brother had been crowned king of this nation, so when Napoleon's empire fell, this empire did as well.
- Due to the collapse of the Spanish Empire after the Napoleonic Wars, these colonies were able to revolt against colonial rule and become independent.
- tried to restore order and balace in Europe and weaken France after the defeat of Napoleon, because much of Europe had fallen under his empire.
- participant in the Central Powers alliance, that no longer existed after World War 1
- caused by the U.S. stock market crash, high unemployment rates, and high debts from war loans
- Economic theory where the community owns all means of production and the state provides everything. There is no private ownership.
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- Groups that tried to protect the rights' of workers during Industrialization and fought for better working conditions.
- Revolution that increased the standard of living because transportation and goods were more accessible due to new energy sources and machine made goods.
- the policy that created competition over colonies, including the "Scramble for Africa"
- Communist group that led the revolution in Russia in 1917 and led to creation of the Soviet Union
- Leading economic theorist that believed the working class was constantly being exploited, or taken advantage of, by business owners.
- Children as young as 6 years old were forced to work in factories instead of attending _______________ to receive an education.
- the idea of strengthening a country's military to prepare for war and/or protection
- Having a strong sense of pride in one's culture and identity as country, created a "Powder Keg" in the Balkans
- Enlightenment idea that influenced the American and French Revolutions which proposed "consent of the governed" or POWER to the PEOPLE.
- style of fighting in World War 1 as result of machine guns, where soldiers lived and fought in horrible conditions on the front lines, resulted in a stalemate along the Western Front
- new innovation, along with airplanes, that allowed the Allied Powers to break the stalemate in World War 1
- Economic theory that allowed for private ownership and profits, with little to no government regulation "laissez-faire"
24 Clues: "All history is the history of _____________" according to Karl Marx. • the idea of strengthening a country's military to prepare for war and/or protection • participant in the Central Powers alliance, that no longer existed after World War 1 • the policy that created competition over colonies, including the "Scramble for Africa" • ...
World History Midterm Review 2022-01-07
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- Great Britain’s most prized acquisition in 1800s was this highly populated country with a large market to buy and sell goods.
- The Congress of Vienna, which occurred after Napoleon's downfall, attempted to bring stability to this continent.
- This rebellion in China right around 1900 saw an uprising meant to bring violence against foreigners who hoped to spread their outside influence with the country.
- This period in France saw citizens lose their civil liberties as they were under close, critical watch by the French government.
- Name of group of people with most power in the social class structure of 1800s Latin America.
- The idea of protecting rights and liberties of individuals was important to this Enlightenment thinker.
- Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces.
- Before the French Revolution, people were divided into three social classes known by this name.
- Last name of German leader, and the capital of North Dakota, who unified the country in late 1800s.
- These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
- Great Britain's greedy tax laws lead to its defeat by colonists and later, the creation of this famous document.
- High taxes for commoners and weak leadership by King Louis XVI lead to this in France.
- Old, traditional and often narrow ways of thinking were rethought during this intellectual age.
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- This revolution saw great growth in factories, transportation and technology across the U.S. and Europe.
- Karl Marx thought society ran best when factors of production and property were owned by this.
- Strongly supporting one's country, culture and history while sometimes excluding outsiders is known as this.
- This area of Asia includes countries Great Britain once possessed such as Singapore and Burma.
- A strong country will often use military force to take over weaker countries when engaging in this.
- Guam and Puerto Rico were two of the territories that this country gained possession of right before the end of the 1800s.
- Last name of U.S. president who eased tensions between Russia and Japan in the early 1900s.
- First name of French military leader who provided needed leadership to France though his empire became too large.
- Citizens in African countries had to engage in this to learn and accept European culture, customs and laws.
- China saw this grow quickly in the 1800s, and still today they continue to experience rapid growth in this area.
- In response to these unfair conditions, workers began to unite, engage in strikes and form unions.
- This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China.
- Inventions such as the telescope and scientific method occurred during this revolution.
- This French tyrant's weapon of choice was the guillotine during his bloody reign as the country's leader.
- This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis.
28 Clues: This area of Asia includes countries such as Korea, Japan and China. • These are original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred. • This is an unfair preference for or against something often without a factual basis. • Name of conference held in the late 1800s to essentially divide up Africa into pieces. • ...
Crossword 1 2019-08-03
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- highest state of enlightenment through practice of lesser doctrine
- The Second of the Two Vehicle. People who reside in this world are known as caused-awaken ones.
- Also known as the enlightened one
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- Earlier teachings expounded by Shakyamuni. Also known as Lesser teachings
- The first of the Two Vehicles. People who reside in this world are known as voice-hearers
- In the Parables of Jewel in the Robe, the priceless jewel refers to the desire to seek comprehensive _________.
6 Clues: Also known as the enlightened one • highest state of enlightenment through practice of lesser doctrine • Earlier teachings expounded by Shakyamuni. Also known as Lesser teachings • The first of the Two Vehicles. People who reside in this world are known as voice-hearers • ...
Period 2 2021-05-07
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- Ideas by people like John Locke caused colonists to believe in natural rights and popular sovereignty.
- ___Colonies depended on crops and eventually, slaves, lived on plantations.
- These colonists mostly settled in South America. Colonists were mostly men. They made Native Americans their slaves but still intermarried.
- ___Colonies were tight-knit and mostly puritans.
- These colonists were both men and women, they had bad relations with Native Americans.
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- Uprising by Native Americans led to the Spanish being more accommodating to Native Americans.
- Religious movement during the 1700s that increased religious participation and made sermons more interesting.
- These colonists had good relations with Native Americans and focused on the fur trade.
- These colonists had good relations with Native Americans. There weren't many of these settlers in American
9 Clues: ___Colonies were tight-knit and mostly puritans. • ___Colonies depended on crops and eventually, slaves, lived on plantations. • These colonists had good relations with Native Americans and focused on the fur trade. • These colonists were both men and women, they had bad relations with Native Americans. • ...
WH&G Chapter 11 Lesson 2 2024-03-19
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- During what did feminism arise?
- What did the Second Industrial Revolution take place?
- In the 1800s, what was the main option for women’s career?
- What did the city governments make sure of?
- In which Industrial Revolution, did governments lead to invest in public education?
- Who become leaders in government and the military?
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- What was established so that the cities were no longer dirty and that people would not get sick easily?
- In 1870 many experience ______ living conditions and many poor people persist in the social classes, as well as in the various middle-class groups.
- What led to a big increase in the number of people living in cities?
- During what Industrial Revolution did things change and women started working in schools, hospitals and social services?
10 Clues: During what did feminism arise? • What did the city governments make sure of? • Who become leaders in government and the military? • What did the Second Industrial Revolution take place? • In the 1800s, what was the main option for women’s career? • What led to a big increase in the number of people living in cities? • ...
American Revolution Review 2024-12-17
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- The first battles of the American Revolutionary War, often called “the shot heard ’round the world.”
- British trade laws enforcing mercantilism by restricting colonial trade to benefit Britain.
- A conflict between Britain and France for North American control (1754-1763), leaving Britain in debt.
- A turning point in the Revolutionary War in 1777; the American victory convinced France to support the colonies.
- A deadly confrontation where British soldiers killed five colonists in 1770, increasing anti-British sentiment.
- A legal system in which the eldest son inherits all family property or land, common in colonial times.
- Required colonists to house and provide for British soldiers stationed in the colonies.
- The final major battle in 1781 of the Revolutionary War, where British forces surrendered to American and French troops.
- The spread of newspapers, pamphlets, and books that unified colonists and spread revolutionary ideas.
- Nickname for British soldiers during the Revolutionary War, known for their red uniforms.
- Individual who worked for a set number of years (typically 4-7) in exchange for passage to the colonies, room, and board.
- Enlightenment idea that all people are born with basic rights, including life, liberty, and property, as argued by John Locke.
- A final colonial attempt to reconcile with Britain, which King George III rejected.
- Enlightenment philosopher who influenced revolutionary leaders with ideas of natural rights and government by consent.
- A system where enslaved individuals were treated as property, with no personal rights or freedoms.
- A military blockade where colonial forces surrounded British troops, forcing their retreat in 1776.
- A pamphlet that argued for American independence using plain language to reach a wide audience.
- Legal codes designed to control enslaved people’s behavior and solidify race-based slavery in the colonies.
- Colonial protest against the Tea Act where colonists dumped British tea into Boston Harbor (1773)
- The commander-in-chief of the Continental Army whose leadership secured American independence.
- A meeting of colonial representatives in 1765 to protest the Stamp Act and assert their rights to self-taxation.
- The forced recruitment of colonial men into the British navy, causing resentment among colonists.
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- Where George Washington’s Continental Army endured extreme hardship in the winter, but emerged stronger due to training
- The brutal voyage that transported enslaved Africans to the Americas as part of the Atlantic Slave Trade.
- Colonists loyal to Britain argued for stability, economic benefits, and protection under British rule.
- A turning point where poor white and black laborers united against colonial elites in Virginia, leading to a shift from indentured servitude to race-based slavery.
- A British tax on sugar and molasses designed to raise revenue and curb smuggling (1764)
- Patriot best known for creating the engraving of the Boston Massacre as anti-British propaganda. Played a key role in the Revolutionary War with his Midnight Ride, warning colonial militias in Lexington and Concord.
- Allowed the British East India Company to sell tea directly to the colonies, undercutting colonial merchants (1773).
- The primary author of the Declaration of Independence
- The agreement that officially ended the American Revolution, recognizing U.S. independence and setting new national boundaries.
- A religious revival that emphasized emotional preaching and personal faith, uniting colonies spiritually.
- A prominent figure during the Revolutionary era who advocated for women’s rights, famously reminding her husband John Adams to “remember the ladies.”
- A boundary set by Britain in 1763 to prevent colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains, angering colonists.
- A movement emphasizing reason, science, and individual rights as the foundation of society and government
- A major slave uprising in South Carolina in 1739 that led to stricter laws to suppress enslaved resistance.
- Group that advocated for independence, citing unfair taxation, natural rights, and lack of colonial representation.
- A series of taxes on goods like glass, paper, and tea, intended to raise revenue for British officials in the colonies.
- The first U.S. constitution, which created a weak central government with limited powers.
- Country that provided crucial military and financial support to the colonies, helping secure victory
- The assembly that managed the Revolutionary War effort and adopted the Declaration of Independence.
- A political cartoon by Benjamin Franklin encouraging colonial unity during the French and Indian War.
- A surprise American victory that boosted morale after Washington crossed the Delaware River (December 26, 1776).
- A British law stating Parliament had the right to legislate for the colonies “in all cases whatsoever,” even after repealing the Stamp Act.
- Britain’s claim that Parliament represented colonists, even though they had no elected representatives.
45 Clues: The primary author of the Declaration of Independence • A final colonial attempt to reconcile with Britain, which King George III rejected. • A British tax on sugar and molasses designed to raise revenue and curb smuggling (1764) • Required colonists to house and provide for British soldiers stationed in the colonies. • ...
Hannah Grimes Lesson 3,4 2021-01-05
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- Hostess would host regular social gatherings in their large drawings
- the power was divided between national and state governments.
- The philosophes tried to convince monarchs to rule justly. Some monarchs embraced the new ideas and made reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit.
- The setup of the three branches (legislative, judicial,and executive) provided a built-in-system.
- classical Greece and Rome.
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- The ruler most admired by the philosophes also known as Catherine II.
- The declaration of independence was written by this political leader.
- These amendments protected such basic rights as freedom of speech, press, assembly, and religion.
- Artists and architects worked in a simple and elegant style that borrowed ideas and themes
- characterized by a grand, ornate design
- the colonists were justified in rebelling against a tyrant who had broken the social contract.The second continental congress issues this contract in July of 1776
11 Clues: classical Greece and Rome. • characterized by a grand, ornate design • the power was divided between national and state governments. • Hostess would host regular social gatherings in their large drawings • The ruler most admired by the philosophes also known as Catherine II. • The declaration of independence was written by this political leader. • ...
group 1 social studies 2023-10-17
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- A religion based on messages God sent to Muhammad.
- a group of stories telling the beliefs and values of a group of people.
- the idea that life could become perfect if people really valued their education and elders.
- Believing in more than one god
- Believing in one god
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- practices and beliefs surrounding the idea of a higher power
- A story that was made with the purpose of answering a question with an unknown answer
- a religion based on the teachings of the Torah that believes in one god whose chosen people are the Jews.
- a religion based on the life of Jesus and the Bible.
- a religion taught by Buddha and his followers that believes that stopping all sources of greed and hatred will cause perfect enlightenment.
- a religion originating in India that believes in the idea of reincarnation and there being multiple gods
11 Clues: Believing in one god • Believing in more than one god • A religion based on messages God sent to Muhammad. • a religion based on the life of Jesus and the Bible. • practices and beliefs surrounding the idea of a higher power • a group of stories telling the beliefs and values of a group of people. • ...
Unit 5 Mid-Unit Crossword 2023-12-01
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- Italian astronomer who first used a telescope to observe the planets; discovered moons around Jupiter.
- Polish astronomer who proved that the earth and planets goes around the sun, basically starting the Scientific Revolution.
- The old (and wrong) belief that the earth is at the center of the universe; disproven by Copernicus.
- Movement that followed the Scientific Revolution, where thinkers wanted to apply observation and reason to human society.
- French philosophe who advocated for freedom
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- First feminist; advocated for women's rights
- English physicist who described three laws of motion, gravity, and "invented" calculus; Isaac _____.
- The philosopher who invented the scientific method was named Francis ______.
- French philosophe who advocated for freedom of speech, tolerance.
- The _____ Revolution was a major shift in thinking in the early modern period where people began trying to understand the world through experiments, observations, and reason.
- English philosopher who believed all people were equal and had natural rights.
11 Clues: French philosophe who advocated for freedom • First feminist; advocated for women's rights • French philosophe who advocated for freedom of speech, tolerance. • The philosopher who invented the scientific method was named Francis ______. • English philosopher who believed all people were equal and had natural rights. • ...
American Literature- Ms. Lewis 2015-11-17
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- A book or document that is handwritten rather than typed.
- In church, the act of taking bread and wine, symbol of Christ’s body and forgiveness.
- An age when importance is placed on reason and human knowledge, away from strictly religious ideas.
- Academic dishonesty
- Of God or from God; very delightful or Heavenly.
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- Being treated badly because of your race or personal beliefs.
- Sacred religious words, songs or hymns said to the Lord.
- The establishment of a new community or colony
- The use of words or a situation in which the meaning is the opposite of literal.
- A modest showing of one’s importance. To be humble, not boastful.
- Behavior showing high moral standards, the quality of having good personal character.
- Thinking deeply or focusing one's mind for a period of time.
- A large farm or estate in which crops are grown. Usually tended by resident slave labor.
- Control over actions, thoughts or feelings. Not letting emotions control your actions.
- A popular or important product of trade.
- A person who travels a great distance to a sacred place for religious reasons.
- A statement that refers to something indirectly, a hint or indirect mention.
17 Clues: Academic dishonesty • A popular or important product of trade. • The establishment of a new community or colony • Of God or from God; very delightful or Heavenly. • Sacred religious words, songs or hymns said to the Lord. • A book or document that is handwritten rather than typed. • Thinking deeply or focusing one's mind for a period of time. • ...
LITERATURE WORDS 2022-05-28
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- The literature that is written in order to be performed
- A recognizable feature within a book or a genre
- One stressed syllable followed by two unstressed ones
- When the audience knows more than a character in a story
- The time and place in which the story take place
- Using an object or something else to stand for an idea
- In literature, refers to word choice
- The repetition of the same sounds at the beginning of words or in a stressed syllable
- The movement started as a reaction to the scientific and rational Age of Enlightenment
- The turning point of the story, where events come to a head
- The humorous or rhetorical effect achieved due to the resemblance in sound between two words
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- The character in conflict with the protagonist
- Exaggeration in order to draw attention to something, or for humorous effect
- The trick is to create a story that compels people to keep reading
- Referencing another literary text or source
- The narrator knows what each character is thinking, feeling, and doing throughout the story
- A strong comparison made by stating one thing is another, without using like or as
17 Clues: In literature, refers to word choice • Referencing another literary text or source • The character in conflict with the protagonist • A recognizable feature within a book or a genre • The time and place in which the story take place • One stressed syllable followed by two unstressed ones • Using an object or something else to stand for an idea • ...
Stem 2025-01-16
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- any of various similar devices (as for igniting a rocket or producing an explosion
- a tropism in which light is the orienting stimulus
- a new convert : proselyte
- the mass slaughter of European civilians and especially Jews by the Nazis during World War II
- a lover of books especially for qualities of formata book collector
- an ostentatious effort, display, or expenditure
- represented on a coat of arms in a lying position with the head on the
- a saprophytic organism
- any diseased condition caused by light especially through overexposure
- a cone-shaped device used to intensify or direct the voice
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- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment : scholar, thinker
- capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action : corrosive
- a branch of biology concerned with the search for life outside the earth and with the effects of extraterrestrial environments on living organisms
- a residence hall providing rooms for individuals or for groups usually without private baths
- exclusive ownership through legal privilege, command of supply, or concerted action
- a person who has an uncontrollable impulse to start fires : a person affected by
- the destruction of large areas of the natural environment as a consequence of human activity
17 Clues: a saprophytic organism • a new convert : proselyte • an ostentatious effort, display, or expenditure • a tropism in which light is the orienting stimulus • a cone-shaped device used to intensify or direct the voice • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment : scholar, thinker • capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action : corrosive • ...
Stem 2025-01-17
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- a saprophytic organism
- a branch of biology concerned with the search for life outside the earth and with the effects
- the destruction of large areas of the natural environment as a consequence of human activity
- any diseased condition caused by light especially through overexposure
- a cone-shaped device used to intensify or direct the voice
- usually the Holocaust : the mass slaughter of European civilians and jews
- a delusional mental illness that is marked by feelings of personal omnipotence and grandeur
- having divisions in several states
- capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action : corrosive
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- a residence hall providing rooms for individuals or for groups usually without private baths
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment : scholar, thinker
- a lover of books especially for qualities of format : a book collector
- any of various similar devices (as for igniting a rocket or producing an explosion
- a tropism in which light is the orienting stimulus
- a new convert : proselyte
- a person who has an uncontrollable impulse to start fires : a person affected by
- presented on a coat of arms in a lying position with the head on the forepaws
17 Clues: a saprophytic organism • a new convert : proselyte • having divisions in several states • a tropism in which light is the orienting stimulus • a cone-shaped device used to intensify or direct the voice • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment : scholar, thinker • capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action : corrosive • ...
Topic 2 Review 2024-10-09
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- The combination of West African and English languages is known as what?
- Those in the upper classes of colonial society were known as what?
- Belief that one ethnicity is superior to another.
- A shift in the ideals of reason and scientific methods that applied to the study of society.
- The willingness to let others practice their own beliefs.
- People of mixed spanish and Indian descent were apart of what social class?
- Wealthy Dutch families that were granted land in the New World.
- What law ensured that only England benefited from trade from the New World?
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- What was the system of enslavement for Africans that brought them over to North and South America?
- What Spanish conquistador conquered the Inca Empire?
- People born in Spain were apart of what social class?
- What Spanish conquistador conquered the Aztec Empire?
- The act of publishing a statement that may unjustly damage a person’s reputation.
- Merchants from the New England colonies were called what?
- Royal governors appointed to oversee New Spain were called what?
- Three legged trade route between New England, West Africa, and the West Indies.
- People born in the Americas but of Spanish origin were apart of what social class?
17 Clues: Belief that one ethnicity is superior to another. • What Spanish conquistador conquered the Inca Empire? • People born in Spain were apart of what social class? • What Spanish conquistador conquered the Aztec Empire? • Merchants from the New England colonies were called what? • The willingness to let others practice their own beliefs. • ...
1.3 World Religions Vocab Review 2022-06-29
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- the Chinese belief that a ruler’s power stemmed from divine authority
- a set of basic ideas, beliefs, and values that form the basis of a social, economic, or political philosophy or program
- an ideal state of happiness and peace, attained through enlightenment
- a belief found in Hinduism and other Indian traditions that the good and evil done in a past life determines the nature of that person’s next life
- the twelve followers of Jesus, designated to Sunnah the example set by Muhammad for how Muslims should live
- belief in one God
- in Christian belief, Jesus’s rise from the dead
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- the spread of the Jewish people outside their homeland, beginning about 586 B.C.E.
- a sacred agreement
- a collection of ancient texts that are the foundation of Hinduism
- the worship of multiple gods
- respect shown by children to their parents
- an ancient Indo-European language of India
- a belief found in Hinduism and other Indian traditions that a person has a duty or obligation to live an honorable life
- a hereditary social class in Hindu society
- Judaism’s most sacred text, consisting of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible
- the holy book of Islam
17 Clues: belief in one God • a sacred agreement • the holy book of Islam • the worship of multiple gods • respect shown by children to their parents • an ancient Indo-European language of India • a hereditary social class in Hindu society • in Christian belief, Jesus’s rise from the dead • a collection of ancient texts that are the foundation of Hinduism • ...
Language and religion 2018-01-31
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- Indian religion teaching a path to spiritual purity and enlightenment through disciplined nonviolence (ahimsa, literally “noninjury”) to all living creatures.
- The elephant-headed Hindu god
- a religion to about 300 million people around the world. The word comes from 'budhi', 'to awaken'
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- known as the destroyer, the third of the principal gods of the Hindu
- the principle of separation of the state from religious institutions
- amongst the youngest of the major world religions. the root of the word means learner, disciple
6 Clues: The elephant-headed Hindu god • known as the destroyer, the third of the principal gods of the Hindu • the principle of separation of the state from religious institutions • amongst the youngest of the major world religions. the root of the word means learner, disciple • ...
The Blessings of our Mothers 2021-06-30
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- goddess of knowledge and the arts;giver of intellect, alertness and speech
- the dark mother of time and transformation;brings death to illusion
- warrior goddess of the winds;the creator of our storms;protects us from injustice and deceit
- empathic goddess of love and intuition; restores harmony on the earth; grants us freedom from our mental limitations
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- goddess of balance;bringer of truth, order, harmony, law, morality and justice.
- african water spirit; bringer of good fortune and wealth;healer of infertility and impotence
- the red goddess; the fullfiller of all desires:brings playfulness and joy
- protectress of navigation and earthly travel, as well as spiritual travel along the path to enlightenment
- river goddess of sensuality and prosperity;sweet and fertile waters brought life to humanity
9 Clues: the dark mother of time and transformation;brings death to illusion • goddess of knowledge and the arts;giver of intellect, alertness and speech • goddess of balance;bringer of truth, order, harmony, law, morality and justice. • the red goddess; the fullfiller of all desires:brings playfulness and joy • ...
Revolutions! 2024-03-20
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- after Napoleon, European countries held the Congress of __________ to establish a balance of power and prevent further costly wars
- pictured was the tyrant behind the radicalization of the French Revolution
- the image shows the burden carried by the ______ estate pre French Revolution
- the ___________ Revolution differs from the French and American in that it involved the abolition of slavery
- the three _____________ in France represented the antiquated class system
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- this instrument was used to deliver "fair" deaths during the Reign of Terror
- both the French and American revolutions were inspired by this movement that challenged the power of absolute monarchs
- the Napoleonic _________ is by some considered his greatest legacy
- he was accepted as the next ruler of France because he offered stability post Revolution
9 Clues: the Napoleonic _________ is by some considered his greatest legacy • the three _____________ in France represented the antiquated class system • pictured was the tyrant behind the radicalization of the French Revolution • this instrument was used to deliver "fair" deaths during the Reign of Terror • ...
Mga Pandaigdigang Pangyayari na Nagbigay Daan sa Pag-usbong ng Nasyonalismong Pilipino 2022-04-20
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- kumpletuhin ang ang itinaguyod ng French Revolution: _______, equality at fraternity.
- isang paraan ng pamumuno ni Carlos Maria de la Torre
- Binuksan sa daungan ng Maynila para mapalago ang kalakalan at ekonomiya
- Ito ay halaw mula sa apelyido ng tatlong pari Martir na binitay noong Pebrero 17, 1872 dahil napagbintgangang sa kaso ng subersyon.
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- Nagpaikli ng paglalakbay mula Manila patungong Espanya
- Patakarang pang-ekonomiya na tumutukoy sa tunay na kayamanan ng isang bansa batay sa dami ng ginto at pilak na pagmamay-ari nito
- Ang pagbibigay sa mga paring sekular ng kapangyarihang pamunuan ang mga parokya
- Kilusang intelektuwal na umunlad sa Europa noong ikw-18 na siglo bunga ng pagtatangkang kumawala sa umiiral na kaisipan noong Middle Ages
- ipinatupad ito ng maipalaganap ang age of enlightenment
9 Clues: isang paraan ng pamumuno ni Carlos Maria de la Torre • Nagpaikli ng paglalakbay mula Manila patungong Espanya • ipinatupad ito ng maipalaganap ang age of enlightenment • Binuksan sa daungan ng Maynila para mapalago ang kalakalan at ekonomiya • Ang pagbibigay sa mga paring sekular ng kapangyarihang pamunuan ang mga parokya • ...
anntakamaki 2021-02-09
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- a meeting of the delegates to fix the AOC
- the first 10 amendments of the constitution
- the principle that the law also applies to the government
- a government with only one representative house
- an armed uprising to protest the AOC
- articles written to convince people to support the new constitution
- declares the constitution the supreme law of the land
- a period of philosophy that questioned modern government
- the division of power into seperate branches in a government
- the original constitution of the US, ratified in 1781, which was replaced by the US Constitution in 1789
- the principle of shared powers between the state and national governments
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- the idea that the government can only do what the people allow it to
- a government with two representative houses
- a compromise where the north and south agreed to have a bicameral house
- the idea that power lies within the people
- actions from other branches to make sure no one branch had too much power
- plan for surveying western lands
- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed
- the northwest territory is set up along with a plan to add new states to the union
19 Clues: plan for surveying western lands • an armed uprising to protest the AOC • a meeting of the delegates to fix the AOC • the idea that power lies within the people • a government with two representative houses • the first 10 amendments of the constitution • a government with only one representative house • declares the constitution the supreme law of the land • ...
Chapter 7/8 Vocabulary 2022-02-03
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- the art of public speaking and debate
- the philosophy of the Stoics who believed that people should not try to feel joy or sadness
- a Greek city-state
- the territory governed by an official known as a satrap
- a piece of land nearly surrounded by water
- the governor of a province in ancient Persia
- a group of armed foot soldiers in ancient Greece arranged close together in rows
- democracy: a form of democracy in which citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf
- words or actions that are part of a religious ceremony
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- a Persian religion based on the belief of one god
- geometry: a branch of mathematics about measurement and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids in three-dimensional space
- an absolute ruler unrestrained by law; harsh ruler
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- a play or film in which characters fail to overcome serious problems
- tradition: the custom of passing along stories by speech
- geometry: a branch of mathematics centered around measurement and relationships of points, lines, angles, and surfaces of figures on a plane
- method: philosophical method of questioning to gain truth
- a sacred shrine where a priest or priestess spoke for a god or goddess
- Greek teachers of philosophy, reasoning, and public speaking
19 Clues: a Greek city-state • the art of public speaking and debate • a piece of land nearly surrounded by water • the governor of a province in ancient Persia • a Persian religion based on the belief of one god • a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment • an absolute ruler unrestrained by law; harsh ruler • words or actions that are part of a religious ceremony • ...
India 2024-10-18
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- A system of governance in both the Assyrian and Persian empires, with local rulers in Persia
- The path in Buddhism to reach enlightenment and end the cycle of rebirth.
- and Ganges Rivers: Major rivers that supported early Indian civilizations.
- The Hindu belief in the law of cause and effect.
- Core teachings of Buddhism explaining the nature of suffering.
- Local governors in the Persian Empire
- A religion founded by Buddha, focusing on ending suffering by eliminating desire.
- The Persian Empire’s policy of allowing local cultures and religions to continue under their rule.
- The capital city of the Assyrian Empire.
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- An empire known for a golden age of Indian achievements in science and the arts.
- A Mauryan emperor who embraced Buddhism after a bloody conquest.
- One’s duty or righteousness in Hindu belief.
- An empire known for diplomacy and vast infrastructure (550–330 BCE).
- A military strategy used by the Assyrians to conquer cities.
- Desert: A natural boundary in northwest India.
- The tallest mountain range in the world, acting as a natural barrier for India.
- A network built by the Persians for communication and trade
- A Hindu social hierarchy dividing people into hereditary groups.
- An empire known for its strong military and aggressive expansion (900–609 BCE).
19 Clues: Local governors in the Persian Empire • The capital city of the Assyrian Empire. • One’s duty or righteousness in Hindu belief. • Desert: A natural boundary in northwest India. • The Hindu belief in the law of cause and effect. • A network built by the Persians for communication and trade • A military strategy used by the Assyrians to conquer cities. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Crosswork 2013-09-01
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- Philosophers put forth the theory that the physical world and human nature operatedin an orderly way according to natural laws.
- wrote two treaties of government, claimed that the monarch's power comes from the people.
- Funded by a joint-stock company, in was a settlement in Virginia.
- involved exchange with the colonies, England, Caribbean sugar planters, and Africa.
- the widespread resurgence of religious fevor.
- helped unity the colonies and shape the public opinion.
- required stamps to be bought and placed on most printed materials, this was a direct tax.
- kept African captives from having property, receiving education, moving freely or meeting in large groups.
- challenged the authority of the British government and the royal monarch, it was written by Thomas Paine.
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- a document that stated that people were born with certain rights and that the monarch's power is limited.
- an organized group of American patriots that originated pre-independent North America.
11 Clues: the widespread resurgence of religious fevor. • helped unity the colonies and shape the public opinion. • Funded by a joint-stock company, in was a settlement in Virginia. • involved exchange with the colonies, England, Caribbean sugar planters, and Africa. • an organized group of American patriots that originated pre-independent North America. • ...
Age of Isms 2022-04-15
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- a system of public or direct worker ownership of the means of production
- a feeling of intense loyalty to others who share ones language
- the belief that a divinity simply set nature laws in motion
- a belief in natural rights, constitutional government, laissez-faire economies, and reduced spending on armies and established churches
- reform movements to provide rights and equality extended to the freeing of slaves and the end of serfdom
- an economic system in which the means of production, such as factories and natural resources, are privately owned and operated for profit
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- the belief that knowledge comes from sensed experience
- the belief in traditional institutions, favoring reliance on practical experience over ideological theories
- hostility towards jews and pogroms
- the movement fore women's rights an equality based on enlightenment ideals
- the desire of jews to reestablish an independent homeland where their ancestors had lived in the middle east
11 Clues: hostility towards jews and pogroms • the belief that knowledge comes from sensed experience • the belief that a divinity simply set nature laws in motion • a feeling of intense loyalty to others who share ones language • a system of public or direct worker ownership of the means of production • ...
The Amazing Race: CPAR Edition 2023-02-12
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- moved art toward abstraction, flat surface with little or no perspective. allows you to see a physical object from multiple viewpoints simultaneously.
- revival of interest in Greece and Rome, incorporated the subjects and styles of ancient art.
- captures fleeting moments & transient effects of light and climate. focused on recording the contemporary urban scene in Paris. spontaneous brush strokes.
- immediacy and boldness, artists as fauves (wild beasts).
- not a unified style.
- developed as an artistic movement in mid-19th-century France, Gustave Courbet-leading proponent
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- wrenching distortions of form, ragged outline, and agitated brush strokes. savagely powerful, emotional canvases
- means “the supremacy of pure feeling in art.”
- Introduced compression of movement, depicted moving figures and machines at multiple moments of time all in one image.
- nonrepresentational style. used simple forms.
- gave precedence to feeling and imagination over Enlightenment, explored the exotic, erotic, and fantastic in art.
11 Clues: not a unified style. • means “the supremacy of pure feeling in art.” • nonrepresentational style. used simple forms. • immediacy and boldness, artists as fauves (wild beasts). • revival of interest in Greece and Rome, incorporated the subjects and styles of ancient art. • ...
Revolutionary war 2024-10-14
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- Brother of Sam Adams
- an intellectual movement in the eighteenth century that emphasized reason and science.
- a historic village in southeastern Virginia to the north of Newport News; site of the last battle of the American Revolution.
- a British soldier especially in America during the Revolutionary War.
- a well-organized Patriot paramilitary political organization shrouded in secrecy
- a tax or surcharge (food-related fiscal policy) designed to reduce consumption of sweetened beverages by making them more expensive to purchase.
- a direct tax imposed by the British government without the approval of the colonial legislatures and was payable in hard-to-obtain British sterling, rather than colonial currency.
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- to stop buying or using the goods or services of a certain company or country as a protest
- the state of being free of the control of some other person, country or entity.
- colonists who rebelled against British control during the American Revolution
- wife of Sam Adams.
11 Clues: wife of Sam Adams. • Brother of Sam Adams • a British soldier especially in America during the Revolutionary War. • colonists who rebelled against British control during the American Revolution • the state of being free of the control of some other person, country or entity. • a well-organized Patriot paramilitary political organization shrouded in secrecy • ...
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Social studies crossword puzzle 2021-10-18
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- the belief in reincarnation and a supreme being in many forms of nature
- the Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus and on the Christian holy book, the Bible.
- a religion that by destroying greed and hatred we can achieve enlightenment
- a set of beliefs and practice done by many people
- the belief that there is only one god
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- the belief that man kind can become perfect is the rich give in to learning and family
- the belief that there are many gods
- a religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God. In Arabic, the word Islam means “to submit to God.”
- a folktale that try´s explaining how things came to be
- a group of stories that tell the beliefs of people
- the belief that jews are the chosen ones, and there is one god.
11 Clues: the belief that there are many gods • the belief that there is only one god • a set of beliefs and practice done by many people • a group of stories that tell the beliefs of people • a folktale that try´s explaining how things came to be • the belief that jews are the chosen ones, and there is one god. • ...
World History Fall Final Review Crossword #3 2023-12-19
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- This Jacobins leader was murdered while taking a bath.
- According to Locke, if the ____ doesn't protect natural rights, the people can overthrow it.
- Leaders of Europe met in Berlin to discuss the dividing up of which continent?
- These people believed everyone should have voting rights.
- This Enlightenment philosopher believed the power of the gov't should be divided into three branches.
- This drug was introduced to China by the British and eventually the two countries went to war over it!
- When members of the 3rd Estate wrote the "Tennis Court Oath" they were attempting to create a new ____.
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- This connection between Europeans and Indigenous people resulted in the exchange of plants, animals, and diseases.
- By the end of the 1800s, colonies were seen as a sign of a country's economic and military _______.
- This was a nickname of Marie Antoinette because she kept spending money!
- The term "raj" is when the British controlled ____.
11 Clues: The term "raj" is when the British controlled ____. • This Jacobins leader was murdered while taking a bath. • These people believed everyone should have voting rights. • This was a nickname of Marie Antoinette because she kept spending money! • Leaders of Europe met in Berlin to discuss the dividing up of which continent? • ...
Religion Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-27
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- Sets of beliefs made by groups of people
- Believing in various gods
- The life teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius giving value to learning and family
- A philosophy that teaches kindness, compassion, and wisdom as the path to find enlightenment and end suffering
- A collection of stories that show beliefs from a group of people
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- The Christian religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus, based on the teachings of the Bible
- A religion based on the messages that Muhammad is believed to have received from God, based on the teachings of the Quran
- The religion of the Israelites of the Bible and the Jews, based on the teachings of the Torah
- Believing in one god
- A religion that originated in India with the beliefs of reincarnation and the belief in many gods
- A fictional story that explains something that was not understood long ago
11 Clues: Believing in one god • Believing in various gods • Sets of beliefs made by groups of people • A collection of stories that show beliefs from a group of people • A fictional story that explains something that was not understood long ago • The life teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius giving value to learning and family • ...
Review: Western Europe 1492-1850 2014-04-15
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- After the arrival of the Spanish, a hierarchy based on power and origins emerged in the Americas, with those with most _______________ blood at the top.
- The Spanish and Portuguese conquered native peoples and used their land, resources, and _______________ to build colonies.
- An agricultural revolution, the population “explosion”(which created demand for goods), and new/improved technologies helped bring about the ___________________.
- Devices such as the flying shuttle, spinning jenny, and water frame each revolutionized the British _________ industry, creating a faster, more efficient system.
- Discoveries of wealth and new resources in the Americas encouraged European nations to set up colonies and new business ventures. This led to Europe to shift from locally-based economies to an ____________________ trading network.
- During the Age of Absolutism, in less than 100 years England changed from a monarchy, to a commonwealth, and back to a monarchy; the central issue was whether the monarch would have absolute power or _______________(2 words) with Parliament.
- When arriving in the Americas, the Spanish had tremendous advantages that Native Americans lacked including superior weapons, ______________ to European diseases, and horses.
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- During the radical phase of the French Revolution, the downfall of the monarchy and a time of violence called the _________________ occurred.
- The Industrial Revolution brought material benefits and new opportunities, but also great hardships to factory workers and miners, especially ___________ and ______________.
- He rose to power through ambition and military success; defeated many European powers; he spread the ideas of nationalism of across Europe during his reign of France.
- During the Age of Enlightenment, philosophers contributed new ideas such as _____________________and freely elected government.
- This French document put the Catholic Church under state control and created a Legislative Assembly whose members would be elected by tax-paying male citizens over 25. It also ended church interference and ensured equality for male citizens(which reflected Enlightenment ideas).
- Prior to the French Revolution, inequalities between the Third Estate and other two estates, as well as hunger and poverty, led the Third Estate to attack the nobles and demand a new constitution. In this tense atmosphere, fear that royal troops would occupy Paris led Parisians to storm the _____________ in search of ______________ believed to be stored there.
- The Industrial Revolution led to rapid _______________ and created new industrial middle class and industrial working class.
- European struggles for power helped shape the North American continent in terms of culture and government, but eventually this country gained dominance.
- In England during the “Age of Absolutism”, British Parliament asserted its rights against absolute power by attempting to share power with monarchs, by waging a ____________ and creating the Commonwealth, and by establishing a Bill of Rights.
- In Spain, Philip II asserted ___________________, waged war, and supported the arts, all to extend Spain’s power and prestige.
17 Clues: The Spanish and Portuguese conquered native peoples and used their land, resources, and _______________ to build colonies. • The Industrial Revolution led to rapid _______________ and created new industrial middle class and industrial working class. • ...
Rexs' Midterm; Maddy's 2023-01-05
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- procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature
- a stronger country controlling a weaker nation for the bennefit of the stronger country
- marriage or sexual relations between a man and a women of different races
- ideas from the 18th century that influenced our declaration and constitution
- changeing the constitution, needs approval of 2/3 of congress and 3/4 of the states
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- a term coined for journalists who "raked up" and exposed corruption and problems of society
- a group of reformers who worked to improve social and political problems in the late 1800s
- process in which citizens put a proposed new law directly on the ballot
- 1800s beleif that americans had the right to spread across the continent
- a written plan of government, laws, a document establishing the structure, functions, and limitations of a government
- procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office
11 Clues: procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office • procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature • process in which citizens put a proposed new law directly on the ballot • 1800s beleif that americans had the right to spread across the continent • ...
Revolution 2023-12-13
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- American Founding Father, military officer, and statesman who served as the first president of the United States jefferson hi
- power or right to act, speak, and change as one wants without hindrance or restraintcolonial control by one power over a dependent area or people
- involving or causing a complete or dramatic change.independence hi
- factions fighting each other with words and weapons.locke hi
- colonists in the Thirteen Colonies who opposed the Kingdom of Great Britain's control over the coloniesfreedom hi
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- the fact or state of being independent
- Published in 1776
- English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers
- withdraw from commercial or social relations with
- American polymath who was active as a writer, scientist, inventor, statesman, diplomat, printer, publisher, and political philosopher.
- These people believed that they had always been in charge of themselvescolonial hi
11 Clues: Published in 1776 • the fact or state of being independent • withdraw from commercial or social relations with • involving or causing a complete or dramatic change.independence hi • factions fighting each other with words and weapons.locke hi • These people believed that they had always been in charge of themselvescolonial hi • ...
History Crossword 2024-06-07
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- This scientist and philosopher was condemned by the Catholic Church for his beliefs in the heliocentric theory of the universe.
- This revolution began to automate many processes with factories and machines, changing the economy forever
- This is a type of absolute leader that rules unfairly against the will of the people
- This revolution in Europe involved a country's lower class revolting against unfair taxation
- This type of farming occurs on the sides of mountains, and was first done by the Incas.
- This is the word for the mass movement of people towards cities and urban centers
- This trade system refers to the 3-point exchange between North America, Africa, and Europe during the Atlantic Slave Trade
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- This reformation happened due to Martin Luther's 95 Theses
- This is a pride in one's country
- This country was colonized by King Leopold
- The Enlightenment argued for these kinds of rights that belonged to every person, no matter what
11 Clues: This is a pride in one's country • This country was colonized by King Leopold • This reformation happened due to Martin Luther's 95 Theses • This is the word for the mass movement of people towards cities and urban centers • This is a type of absolute leader that rules unfairly against the will of the people • ...
EXAM TOPICS 2025-03-06
4 Clues: FRENCH GENERAL EMPEROR AND MORE • A TURNING POINT IN ROYAL POWER IN FRANCE • A PHILOSOPHICAL & INTELLECTUAL MOVEMENT THAT CHALLENGED THE IDEAS OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT • AN 1815 COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT OF EUROPEAN POWERS THAT MAINTAINED PEACE ON THE CONTINENT FOR AROUND 50 YEARS
U.S. History: European Colonies in America and the American Revolution 2016-09-08
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- credited for drafting the Declaration of Independence.
- first document in the colonies promoting self government.
- European intellectual movement which influenced religious ideas in Colonial America.
- House of Burgesses in Virginia is the first _______government in the colonies.
- English document which limited the power of the King of England.
- leads the Patriot army in the colonial victory victory for independence.
- colonists who spoke in favor of the British tax laws, remaining faithful and loyal to the Britain.
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- The English Bill of Rights was a written list of________that the government promised to protect.
- cluster of colonies settled by English "Puritans"
- a key cause of the Revolution was Britain's unfair___________of the colonists.
- colonists______British goods hoping to pressure Parliament to stop passing unfair tax laws.
- greatest religious movement during colonial times in America.
- the_______and Indian War between France and Britain spread to America as the countries fought over colonial land.
- colony which was established a haven for Quaker immigrants.
- European nation which colonizes much of Canada.
- colonists resisted the new taxation by asserting the traditional__________of Englishmen.
- key government ideals established in the American colonies
- country which establishes the first permanent colony at Jamestown.
- cluster of colonies which included Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland.
19 Clues: European nation which colonizes much of Canada. • cluster of colonies settled by English "Puritans" • credited for drafting the Declaration of Independence. • first document in the colonies promoting self government. • key government ideals established in the American colonies • colony which was established a haven for Quaker immigrants. • ...
anntakamaki 2021-02-09
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- the division of power into seperate branches in a government
- the original constitution of the US, ratified in 1781, which was replaced by the US Constitution in 1789
- actions from other branches to make sure no one branch had too much power
- a compromise where the north and south agreed to have a bicameral house
- the idea that power lies within the people
- the first 10 amendments of the constitution
- the idea that the government can only do what the people allow it to
- plan for surveying western lands
- a government with only one representative house
- an armed uprising to protest the AOC
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- articles written to convince people to support the new constitution
- a period of philosophy that questioned modern government
- a meeting of the delegates to fix the AOC
- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed
- a government with two representative houses
- the northwest territory is set up along with a plan to add new states to the union
- the principle of shared powers between the state and national governments
- declares the constitution the supreme law of the land
- the principle that the law also applies to the government
19 Clues: plan for surveying western lands • an armed uprising to protest the AOC • a meeting of the delegates to fix the AOC • the idea that power lies within the people • a government with two representative houses • the first 10 amendments of the constitution • a government with only one representative house • declares the constitution the supreme law of the land • ...
Topic 8-Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-08
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- A group of merchants or craftsmen working in the same line of business
- In Hinduism, one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force, or God
- A collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans of ancient India
- The belief that one should not hurt any living thing
- In Hinduism, a person's duty or what is right for him or her
- Adj., According to moral law
- Adj., Relating to the whole universe
- A willingness to respect different beliefs and customs
- In Hinduism, liberation from reincarnation
- Membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
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- In Buddhism, a state of perfect wisdom, free of suffering
- In Hinduism, the effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives
- N., Forerunner or past relative; What a later thing or person is descended from
- To calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single subject
- N., Something that provides information about something unknown
- The rebirth of a soul in a new body
- Member of the lowest Indian caste grouping made up of people who did jobs no one else wanted to do
- Thinker or teacher
- Fixed social class into which a person is born
19 Clues: Thinker or teacher • Adj., According to moral law • The rebirth of a soul in a new body • Adj., Relating to the whole universe • In Hinduism, liberation from reincarnation • Fixed social class into which a person is born • The belief that one should not hurt any living thing • A willingness to respect different beliefs and customs • ...
Chapter 7/8 Vocabulary 2022-02-03
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- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- the territory governed by an official known as a satrap
- a Persian religion based on the belief of one god
- a play or film in which characters fail to overcome serious problems
- a branch of mathematics about measurement and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids in three-dimensional space
- a sacred shrine where a priest or priestess spoke for a god or goddess
- a piece of land nearly surrounded by water
- Greek teachers of philosophy, reasoning, and public speaking
- philosophical method of questioning to gain truth
- a branch of mathematics centered around measurement and relationships of points, lines, angles, and surfaces of figures on a plane
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- a Greek city-state
- the art of public speaking and debate
- words or actions that are part of a religious ceremony
- a form of democracy in which citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf
- the philosophy of the Stoics who believed that people should not try to feel joy or sadness
- an absolute ruler unrestrained by law; harsh ruler
- the governor of a province in ancient Persia
- tradition: the custom of passing along stories by speech
- a group of armed foot soldiers in ancient Greece arranged close together in rows
19 Clues: a Greek city-state • the art of public speaking and debate • a piece of land nearly surrounded by water • the governor of a province in ancient Persia • a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment • a Persian religion based on the belief of one god • philosophical method of questioning to gain truth • an absolute ruler unrestrained by law; harsh ruler • ...
Robert Joiner Road to Revolution 2018-11-29
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- of Paris a agreement reached by the British and French in 1763
- Armed, private ship that protected
- the highest social class of the American colonies
- of 1763 official announcement from the British government that ended all settlement west of the Appalachian Mountain
- and Indian War a war between the British and the French over claim to land in America
- a period of religious awakening
- something that prevents goods and people
- awakening a movement in the 1730s and 1740s that was marked by renewed interest in religion
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- league a powerful Native American confederation
- the country and increase the power
- to buy goods or have dealing with a country or other entity
- Act laws passed to 1765 by British Parliament
- a movement that emphasized science and reason a guides to help see the world more clearly
- volunteers who could by read to fight at a moment
- an agreement acceptable
- plan of Union a plan proposed by Benjamin Franklin called for a council of delegates from each colony with a leader appointed by the British king
- Payment for military service
- Act laws passed by England to punish colonists
- mobility the opportunity for a person to move from one social class to another
19 Clues: an agreement acceptable • Payment for military service • a period of religious awakening • the country and increase the power • Armed, private ship that protected • something that prevents goods and people • Act laws passed to 1765 by British Parliament • Act laws passed by England to punish colonists • league a powerful Native American confederation • ...
social studies extra credit 2022-01-10
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- agreement providing a dual system of congressional representation
- 3rd president of the U.S.
- a war measure that isolates some area of importance to the enemy
- In return of loyalty the government will protect you.
- French soldier who joined General Washington's staff and became a general in the Continental Army
- A tax on imported goods
- wanted a weaker national government and stronger state government.
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- Stated that the US would not take sides with any European countries that were at war
- Known as the "father" of the American Navy.
- Secretary of the Treasury. He advocated creation of a national bank, assumption of state debts by the federal government, and a tariff system to pay off the national debt.
- A meeting in Philadelphia in 1787 that produced a new constitution
- the federal principle or system of government
- A movement in the 18th century that advocated the use of reason in the reappraisal of accepted ideas and social institutions
- America's first vice president and 2nd president
- A weak constitution
- the belief that government should be based on the consent of the people
- French soldier who joined General Washington's staff and became a general in the Continental Army
- American intellectual, inventor, and politician.
- Pamphlet that encouraged the Colonists to fight the British
- the 1st president of the U.S.
20 Clues: A weak constitution • A tax on imported goods • 3rd president of the U.S. • the 1st president of the U.S. • Known as the "father" of the American Navy. • the federal principle or system of government • America's first vice president and 2nd president • American intellectual, inventor, and politician. • In return of loyalty the government will protect you. • ...
Greece Vocabulary 2023-04-11
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- a Persian religion based on the belief of one god
- the philosophy of Epicurus, stating that the purpose of life is to look for happiness and peace
- a story written in the form of a play
- A tight military formation of foot soldiers armed with shields and spears.
- philosophical method of questioning to gain truth
- A humorous work of drama
- A governor of a province in ancient Persia
- a traditional story that explains the practices or beliefs of a people or something in the natural world
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- Greek teachers of philosophy, reasoning, and public speaking
- Greek city-state
- a group of people living in a new territory who have ties to their homeland; a new territory
- the philosophy of the Stoics who believed that people should not try to feel joy or sadness
- part of an army in which the soldiers ride horses
- the time period following the death of Alexander during which Greek culture spread through the known world.
- government by the people
- a story meant to teach a lesson
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- a gathering place; marketplace in ancient Greece
- a play or film in which characters fail to overcome serious problems
19 Clues: Greek city-state • government by the people • A humorous work of drama • a story meant to teach a lesson • a story written in the form of a play • A governor of a province in ancient Persia • a gathering place; marketplace in ancient Greece • a Persian religion based on the belief of one god • part of an army in which the soldiers ride horses • ...
anntakamaki 2021-02-09
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- a meeting of the delegates to fix the AOC
- the first 10 amendments of the constitution
- the principle that the law also applies to the government
- a government with only one representative house
- an armed uprising to protest the AOC
- articles written to convince people to support the new constitution
- declares the constitution the supreme law of the land
- a period of philosophy that questioned modern government
- the division of power into seperate branches in a government
- the original constitution of the US, ratified in 1781, which was replaced by the US Constitution in 1789
- the principle of shared powers between the state and national governments
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- the idea that the government can only do what the people allow it to
- a government with two representative houses
- a compromise where the north and south agreed to have a bicameral house
- the idea that power lies within the people
- actions from other branches to make sure no one branch had too much power
- plan for surveying western lands
- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed
- the northwest territory is set up along with a plan to add new states to the union
19 Clues: plan for surveying western lands • an armed uprising to protest the AOC • a meeting of the delegates to fix the AOC • the idea that power lies within the people • a government with two representative houses • the first 10 amendments of the constitution • a government with only one representative house • declares the constitution the supreme law of the land • ...
Charger History MLQ3 Review 2017-02-07
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- The holy book of Islam is called the _____.
- Jews and Christians both believe in the ___ Testament of the Bible.
- The ancient Hebrews left Egypt and returned to Israel to escape slavery.
- Muhammad, the founder of Islam, was born in which city?
- This religion began on the Indian subcontinent, and it used to use the caste system.
- Jews and Christians have different opinions about this man. Christians believe he is God's son; Jews do not.
- This religion spread throughout the Roman Empire based on the teachings of Jesus.
- A symbol of Judaism with 8 candles is called the _______.
- Hinduism used to have a ______ system in which Untouchables were on the bottom.
- All Muslims visit Mecca to celebrate Muhammad. This journey is called the ____.
- The founder of Buddhism is named Siddhartha ________.
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- The Jewish Diaspora means all the places where Judaism ______.
- The holy book of Judaism is called the _____.
- The Jewish homeland is called ____.
- Monotheism is a believe in how many gods?
- In Hinduism and Buddhism, believers seek ______ = perfect happiness and knowledge.
- This religion began on the Indian subcontinent, and its goal is to end suffering.
- This man was the founder of Judaism after he made a promise to believe in only one god.
- Muhammad is known for using his strong ____ to spread Islam.
19 Clues: The Jewish homeland is called ____. • Monotheism is a believe in how many gods? • The holy book of Islam is called the _____. • The holy book of Judaism is called the _____. • The founder of Buddhism is named Siddhartha ________. • Muhammad, the founder of Islam, was born in which city? • A symbol of Judaism with 8 candles is called the _______. • ...
unit9nashwhitman 2025-01-27
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- form of government where a monarch has complete control and authority.
- inventor who improved the steam engine.
- political philosopher who created a way to have a strong central power in a government.
- a meeting where European nations divided Africa into colonies.
- person who holds beliefs that contradict official teachings.
- the process by which cities grow as people move from rural to urban areas.
- a process to determine the correct answer and explore other possible options.
- the idea that the sun, not the earth, is at the center of the solar system.
- political and economic ideology advocating for classless society.
- astronomer who supported the heliocentric theory and helped create the telescope.
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- philosopher who supported the idea of natural law and human rights.
- an individual who starts and manages a business.
- a region where a particular country has exclusive rights to trade and invest.
- the policy of extending a country’s power through colonization.
- economic and political system where production and distribution are regulated by the community.
- buildings that were mainly used during the industrial revolution.
- scientist and philosopher who created Newton's law and the laws of motion.
- enlightenment thinker who helped create the idea of separation of power in the government.
- writer and philosopher who supported free speech and religion.
19 Clues: inventor who improved the steam engine. • an individual who starts and manages a business. • person who holds beliefs that contradict official teachings. • a meeting where European nations divided Africa into colonies. • writer and philosopher who supported free speech and religion. • the policy of extending a country’s power through colonization. • ...
