enlightenment Crossword Puzzles
Ancient India Key Terms & Definitions 2023-01-17
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- The rebirth of a soul into a new body.
- A person's duty or what is right for him or her.
- Seasonal winds that help shape life in a region.
- A fortified area.
- The highest varna in India's social structure.
- The social class that represents landowners, bankers, and merchants.
- A special building used to hold surplus crops, such as corn and wheat.
- A state of perfect wisdom.
- Referred to individuals who did farm work and other manual labor.
- To calm or clear the mind.
- The effect of a person's actions in this and in previous lives.
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- The liberation from reincarnation.
- Known as thinkers and teachers in India.
- Known as the one supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force or God.
- The social class that represents rulers and warriors.
- Avoiding doing harm to any living things.
- Referred to the individuals who had to do "dirty" work that no one else wanted to do, such as cleaning toilets or butchering animals.
- A collection of hundreds of sacred hymns.
- A fixed social class into which a person is born.
- A large landmass that is set apart from the rest of the continent.
- The religion of the Vedic Age.
- A river ___ is a main river and all of the other rivers and streams that drain into it.
- Religious Communities
- A state of blissful peace without desire or suffering.
24 Clues: A fortified area. • Religious Communities • A state of perfect wisdom. • To calm or clear the mind. • The religion of the Vedic Age. • The liberation from reincarnation. • The rebirth of a soul into a new body. • Known as thinkers and teachers in India. • Avoiding doing harm to any living things. • A collection of hundreds of sacred hymns. • ...
APUSH Term Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-17
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- favored states' rights as they feared a strong government would be too strong.
- invented by Eli Whitney and revolutionized the dying practice of slavery.
- gave 160 acres of government land to American citizens who agreed to cultivate the land
- less people worked with their hands while factory production increased.
- message sent to Mexico that prompted the U.S. to enter WW1.
- war between the confederate South and Union North on the issue of slavery
- supported spending federal money for internal improvements, such as roads, canals, and harbors.
- established that European powers must not interfere with affairs in the Western Hemisphere.
- forced resettlement of American Indians to the Oklahoma territory.
- The U.S. gained the former Mexican territories of California and New Mexico.
- the only president in U.S. history that has not been apart of a political party
- the separation of powers was derived from this enlightenment philosopher.
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- weak legislation that was later replaced by the Constitution.
- held a monopoly on the steel industry through vertical integration.
- many colonies were financed through ___ due to the risky nature of colonization.
- This Supreme Court case established judicial review.
- This amendment abolished slavery.
- when the stock market crashed and banks closed en masse
- farmer uprising due to a tax on alcohol
- the movement with the idea that we must abstain from alcohol completely
20 Clues: This amendment abolished slavery. • farmer uprising due to a tax on alcohol • This Supreme Court case established judicial review. • when the stock market crashed and banks closed en masse • message sent to Mexico that prompted the U.S. to enter WW1. • weak legislation that was later replaced by the Constitution. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-02-25
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- a kind of poem in which the poet takes on the persona of some character
- it is what happens in a story
- the contradiction that creates the need for change in a story
- use of words that imitate the sounds they describe
- a kind of literary genre which pokes fun at society
- giving human characteristics to objects
- one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed one
- time and place in which the story takes place
- written text that is written in complete sentences
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- a narrative passage that takes the reader forwards
- a narrative passage that takes the reader backwards
- a comparison of two things using the words like or as
- a group of stressed and unstressed syllables
- a strong comparison made by one thing is another
- a type of imagery that pertains to smell
- word choice of an author
- a poem that is written by Lord Alfred Tennyson
- the use of description to draw the reader into the story
- a type of imagery that pertains to touch
- referencing another literary source
- the turning point of the story
- usually the ninth line in a poem functions as the turning point
- written text that is written in lines and stanzas
- a type of imagery that pertains to sound
- a movement started as a reaction to the rational age of enlightenment
25 Clues: word choice of an author • it is what happens in a story • the turning point of the story • referencing another literary source • giving human characteristics to objects • a type of imagery that pertains to smell • a type of imagery that pertains to touch • a type of imagery that pertains to sound • a group of stressed and unstressed syllables • ...
NW. Europe 2024-11-26
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- Wet or dry airborne acids that fall to the ground
- a tall, jagged mountain range that runs along the southern part of the region.
- Name of the Empire that greatly influenced this region
- a series of religious wars against Islamic states of Eastern Mediterranean
- Country where the Industrial Revolution started
- to place or keep by itself
- the mass murder of 6 million Jews, gypsies, the disabled, etc. during WWII.
- an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe.
- low-lying area from which seawater has been drained to create new land
- treaty on climate change designed to reduce the amount of greenhouse gasses emitted by specific countries.
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- Physical feature in Northwestern Europe that is an important area for farming.
- (Name for the revolution) the rapid, major change in the economy with the introduction of power-driven machinery.
- large scale corporate farming meant to meet the increasing demand for food
- French word meaning "rebirth"
- A foreign laborer living and working temporarily in another country
- Fine, yellowish, brownish topsoil made up of particles of silt and clay, carried and deposited by the wind
- Treaty that ended WWI and caused more problems for Germany
- the destructive masses of snow and ice that slide down mountainsides.
- banks of earth or stone meant to hold back water
- dry winter winds that can cause avalanches
20 Clues: to place or keep by itself • French word meaning "rebirth" • dry winter winds that can cause avalanches • Country where the Industrial Revolution started • banks of earth or stone meant to hold back water • Wet or dry airborne acids that fall to the ground • Name of the Empire that greatly influenced this region • ...
Church History 2024-11-25
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- "Of the same substance."
- Christ was two person, both divine and human. Rejected Theotokos.
- Greek for "Mother of God."
- A religious society
- The generation of leaders of the Church who were taught directly by the Apostles.
- A time of relative peace and stability throughout the Roman Empire that lasted until about AD 180
- 17th century philosophical movement.
- The idea that man was the center of his own universe.
- A theological term used to express that Jesus is one Person in two natures, human and divine.
- The Founder of Islam
- Breakup of the Christian church into two sections- the Western and the Eastern sections.
- Series of military campaigns. Sanctioned by the Catholic Church.
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- Fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic "rebirth" following the Middle Ages
- Jesus was not both God and man. Material existence was evil. Denied the incarnation.
- The first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity.
- It was a split in the Catholic Church where a new type of Christianity arose.
- A restoration of the Western portion of the Roman empire that lasted in various forms from AD 800 to AD 1806.
- Taught by Arius. Christ was created.
- A manual published in the mid to late first century that explains the practices of Christianity.
- False teachings about God, Jesus, salvation, the Church, and other important parts of the Christian faith.
20 Clues: A religious society • The Founder of Islam • "Of the same substance." • Greek for "Mother of God." • 17th century philosophical movement. • Taught by Arius. Christ was created. • The first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity. • The idea that man was the center of his own universe. • Series of military campaigns. Sanctioned by the Catholic Church. • ...
Cheepy’s BIRTHDAY Crossword 2025-08-05
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- Unofficial leg-based competition Julio may or may not be winning
- Also frequently repeated in Julio’s on-screen debut of Practice Scene 1
- Powerful upgrade in a Zelda game, or a nickname you’re too shy to use
- Tender pillows of chaos. Or warmth. Or alarm.
- When your confidence gets ahead of the final note
- Technically, you qualify for assistance — but you’re still wearing glasses
- Sacred Zelda relic that looks like three Doritos stacked for power
- Also the second word in the light-hearted threat you get from Allyson when she wants you to come play Codenames or catchphrase… 'Game or ______…'
- That thing you do until the group dinner... or enlightenment, whichever comes first
- Curvy fruit insult or compliment? Two round ones connected, no stem.
- A playful fake-out or sudden reversal of tone
- Carl... ____
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- The bard’s way of saying 'maybe'... but with longing
- Clop clop, it’s coming — this is the sound of equine thunder
- Also arguably the most-liked line in Julio’s on-screen debut of Practice Scene 1.
- Then I send you a million dollars to ____.
- "Yeah he's mine. _______________."
- Term of endearment that might be followed by 'McGee'; also the start of Jujubes
- Magical instrument from Zelda that sounds like it belongs in a wind chime store
- Angry wizard monks from Star Wars
- Iconic Easter centerpiece that somehow feels both holy and slippery
21 Clues: Carl... ____ • Angry wizard monks from Star Wars • "Yeah he's mine. _______________." • Then I send you a million dollars to ____. • Tender pillows of chaos. Or warmth. Or alarm. • A playful fake-out or sudden reversal of tone • When your confidence gets ahead of the final note • The bard’s way of saying 'maybe'... but with longing • ...
Unit 3 - Forming a New Nation 2025-08-13
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- Essays supporting Constitution
- Enslaved count as 3/5 for representation
- Relating to internal affairs
- 1787 law for governing western lands
- Government run by elected representatives
- Land between Ohio/Mississippi Rivers and Great Lakes
- Formally approve
- Judge’s order allowing an action
- Sharing power between national and state governments
- Treat unfairly
- Enforces laws
- Fair treatment under the law
- Person on trial
- Make certain
- Pledged to support
- System where branches limit each other’s powers
- Favoring freedom and change
- Causing disagreement
- Organization influencing government policy
- Division of government duties into three branches
- 1787 meeting to write Constitution
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- First U.S. government plan
- Having clear differences
- Testifying against yourself
- Two-house Congress agreement
- Basic set of ideas for a plan
- Power of government comes from the people
- Court power to strike down unconstitutional laws
- Era of reason and learning in Europe
- Trade between states
- Courts that interpret laws
- Lawmaking part of government
- Tried twice for the same crime
- Payment for loss or injury
- Two things that can’t both be true
- System for electing president and VP
- Written plan for government
- Decision by more than half of voters
- List of basic rights of U.S. citizens
- Purpose of something
- Very clever or creative
- Had something taken away
42 Clues: Make certain • Enforces laws • Treat unfairly • Person on trial • Formally approve • Pledged to support • Trade between states • Purpose of something • Causing disagreement • Very clever or creative • Having clear differences • Had something taken away • First U.S. government plan • Courts that interpret laws • Payment for loss or injury • Testifying against yourself • ...
Module 3 Vocab Review: People & Ideas on the Move 2023-10-27
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- Sacred literature of the Aryans
- Wisdom
- First five books of the Hebrew Bible
- Priest
- Most powerful traders along the Mediterranean
- Poem that tells the story of a great war
- Group of Asian peoples who migrated to many different places
- Payment made by a weaker power to a stronger power
- Large peninsula in modern-day Turkey
- King of the Minoan civilization in Crete
- Group of powerful seafaring people
- Mutual promise between God and the Jewish people
- Ancient home of the Israelites
- Belief in a single god
- Group of Indo-Europeans
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- Founder of Buddhism
- Dry grasslands
- Belief that the soul is reborn
- Term used in describing social groups of India
- The Buddha's word for release from selfishness and pain
- Good or bad deeds
- Region on the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea
- Movement of people from one place to another
- Sea between modern-day Greece and Turkey
- Religion that teaches that every living creature has a soul and no living creature ought to be harmed
- Minoan capital city
- Group of Indo-European peoples who occupied Anatolia
- "Father" or the first of the Jewish people
- The man that led the Jews out of slavery
- Israelite kingdom in Canaan
- Set of physical and mental exercises
31 Clues: Wisdom • Priest • Dry grasslands • Good or bad deeds • Founder of Buddhism • Minoan capital city • Belief in a single god • Group of Indo-Europeans • Israelite kingdom in Canaan • Belief that the soul is reborn • Ancient home of the Israelites • Sacred literature of the Aryans • Group of powerful seafaring people • First five books of the Hebrew Bible • Large peninsula in modern-day Turkey • ...
Chapter 4 vocab 2025-10-31
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- an Indonesian dynasty that was in central Java was a maritime power in the region
- largest native American city ever
- was a period of advanced cultural development in the chaco canyon
- the Chinese dynasty responsible for the modern Chinese currency system
- a breed of camel that only has a single hump
- a scholar from Morocco who travelled 75,000 miles
- what europeans were called, due to their global expansion through seas and oceans
- a school of Buddhism focused on a goal of reaching enlightenment
- a language spoken by many people in southern Africa, it is a bantu language
- a philisophical and ethical system that emerged in the song dynasty
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- the capital of the Mongol empire
- the Arab agricultural revolution, were Islam began to start using agriculture
- a version of Buddhism that focuses on the "pure land"
- rest stops along the silk road
- communities created by many different cultures, including blends of culture from all around
- massive temple in Cambodia,was a Hindu temple to Vishnu but became a Buddhist temple
- was the leader of the Mongol empire for a while, lead the sacking of Baghdad
- a Chinese mariner and diplomat who led a massive naval fleet
- city in west Africa that was a major location for exchange of knowledge, goods, and culture
- relay stations set along the silk road to improve communication all along the Mongol empire
20 Clues: rest stops along the silk road • the capital of the Mongol empire • largest native American city ever • a breed of camel that only has a single hump • a scholar from Morocco who travelled 75,000 miles • a version of Buddhism that focuses on the "pure land" • a Chinese mariner and diplomat who led a massive naval fleet • ...
Vocab 3 2025-11-20
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- The idea that actions decide your future.
- Chinese philosophy about living happily with nature.
- The place of peace and freedom in Buddhism.
- Path Steps to reach enlightenment in Buddhism.
- The true self or soul inside everyone.
- cycle Pattern of dynasties rising and falling in China.
- Chinese idea of opposite forces balancing each other.
- Old sacred Hindu texts with hymns and laws.
- An ancient Indian empire famous for art and math.
- Fertile yellow soil in China’s fields.
- of Heaven Chinese belief that rulers are chosen by heaven.
- Rules and duties to follow in life.
- Someone who spreads religious beliefs to others.
- piety Respect children show to parents and elders.
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- The supreme God or ultimate reality in Hindu belief.
- Noble Truths Teachings about ending suffering in Buddhism.
- Subcontinent A large land in South Asia with countries like India and Pakistan.
- Non-violence and kindness to all living things.
- Being free from rebirth and uniting with Brahman.
- A major religion from India about karma and reincarnation.
- The rebirth of a soul into new life.
- Indo-European people who moved into India long ago.
- Service Government workers chosen through exams in China.
- Social groups in India that people are born into.
- Wall Big wall built in China to keep invaders out.
- Old Persian religion about good and evil.
26 Clues: Rules and duties to follow in life. • The rebirth of a soul into new life. • The true self or soul inside everyone. • Fertile yellow soil in China’s fields. • The idea that actions decide your future. • Old Persian religion about good and evil. • The place of peace and freedom in Buddhism. • Old sacred Hindu texts with hymns and laws. • ...
Vocab #3 2025-11-22
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- Protected hidden or secret
- Most ancient Hindu scripture written in early Sanskrit
- Defense fortifications built across northern China
- ancient iranian religon founded by the prophet Zoroaster which centers on dualistic concepts
- Living in harmony with the Dao a natural universal force
- A rigid social class system associated with Hinduism
- Liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth
- Emperors right to rule granted by divine power
- Individual duty virtue and right way of living
- Ultimate state of salvation or enlightenment
- Opposite but complementary forces forming dynamic balance
- A core belief in Hinduism Buddhism and Jainism meaning nonviolence
- A large geographically distinct landmass south of the Himalayas and bordered by the Indian Ocean
- Government employees who are hired and promoted based on merit
- Repeating pattern of ruling families in Chinese history
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- Foundational teachings of Buddhism
- Universal law of cause and effect in Hinduism and Buddhism
- Buddhist path to end suffering and gain understanding
- Wind deposited silt in the Yellow River valley
- A person sent on a religious mission to promote faith
- The belief in rebirth
- Unchanging cosmic reality or universal soul
- A member of people speaking an Indo European language
- A major Indian religion characterized by diverse beliefs
- Confucian virtue emphasizing respect obedience and care
- The individual soul or true self in Hinduism
26 Clues: The belief in rebirth • Protected hidden or secret • Foundational teachings of Buddhism • Unchanging cosmic reality or universal soul • Ultimate state of salvation or enlightenment • The individual soul or true self in Hinduism • Wind deposited silt in the Yellow River valley • Liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth • Emperors right to rule granted by divine power • ...
Unit 3 & 4: Early Religions and Governments 2025-12-15
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- – philosopher whose enlightenment led to the Four Noble Truths and Eightfold Path
- – sacred texts of Hinduism brought by the Aryans
- – giving human traits or emotions to gods
- Huangdi – the first emperor of China who ruled harshly and built the Great Wall
- – collection of Confucius’s teachings written by his students
- – belief that actions in this life affect the next life
- – a government where citizens elect representatives
- – a system where citizens participate directly in government
- – a large domed shrine built for Buddhist worship
- – belief in one god
- of Heaven – belief that rulers ruled with divine approval, which could be lost
- – philosophy that believes in harsh laws and punishments to maintain order
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- – philosophy emphasizing order, morality, and filial piety
- – the release from suffering and the cycle of reincarnation
- – belief in many gods
- Noble Truths – core teachings explaining suffering and how to end it
- – religious and moral duties that guide a person’s life
- – Indian ruler who converted to Buddhism and spread it through edicts
- – a governor of a province in the Persian Empire
- Path – guidelines for ending suffering and achieving Nirvana
- (Taoism) – philosophy focused on harmony with nature and rejecting material desires
- System – Hindu social class system meant to maintain order
- – a chief minister who supervised government in ancient Egypt
- – spiritual liberation and union with Brahman
24 Clues: – belief in one god • – belief in many gods • – giving human traits or emotions to gods • – spiritual liberation and union with Brahman • – a governor of a province in the Persian Empire • – sacred texts of Hinduism brought by the Aryans • – a large domed shrine built for Buddhist worship • – a government where citizens elect representatives • ...
CLeslie_Revolutionarycrossword 2022-02-02
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- Lead the revolutionary force that aimed to overthrow King Charles I
- Period of time where the monarchy was restored
- Closed the boston harborand placed a military governor over massachusetts
- Prohibited colonists from moving west of the Apppalachian Mountains
- Protected citizens from the gov't and created a constitutional monarchy
- British soldiers attempted to take weapons from colonists and were met by colonial militia
- After her death the Stuart family assumed the throne
- British soldiers fired into a mob and killed five colonist
- Committee appointed to draft the Declaration of Independence
- Authorized translation of the bible
- Went to war with Spain and France
- Appointed catholics to office
- Defended religious freedom and freedom of speech
- War over British expansion
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- Thomas Jefferson wrote the first draft and borrowed ideas from enlightenment thinkers
- Memebers from colonies wrote the declaration of rights and grievances
- Gave east india company an advantage in business
- Caused by the french and Indian war and led to Great Britain taxing the colonies
- "Bloodless Rebellion"
- Republic form of government that later became a military dictator ship
- People were born with the right to life, liberty, and property
- Asked to overthrow James II
- War over absolute rule of Charles I
- Great Britian recognized indepence of the USA
- Taxed printed materials
25 Clues: "Bloodless Rebellion" • Taxed printed materials • War over British expansion • Asked to overthrow James II • Appointed catholics to office • Went to war with Spain and France • War over absolute rule of Charles I • Authorized translation of the bible • Great Britian recognized indepence of the USA • Period of time where the monarchy was restored • ...
Module 12 Vocab 2021-11-03
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- Social critics of a time period in france, French word for "philosopher"
- Regular social gatherings held in large drawing rooms
- Scientific thinking that eventually developed into a new approach to science
- Real name Catherine II, ruled from 1762 to 1796
- Some monarchs embraced the ideas and made reforms that reflected the enlightened spirit
- built on new theories about astronomy
- Among the most persuasive, who published an essay called A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792
- Dominated style of European art
- Real name, Francois Marie Arouet, published 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama
- Also known as the Sun-centered theory
- Scholars replaced old assumptions with new theories and launched a change in European thought
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- Agreement at which people created a government
- Philosopher,held a different but more positive view to human nature
- English Scientist who helped bring together breakthroughs under a single theory of motion
- Believed truth could be discovered through logical thinking and reason
- Earth-Centered view of the universe
- Intellectual movement that stressed reason,thought, and power of individuals to solve problems
- Main artistic style of the 1700's
- these people agreed upon Newtons view of the role of god in the universe
- Influential french writer, devoted to the study of political liberty
- Third great philosophe, was passionately committed to individual freedom
21 Clues: Dominated style of European art • Main artistic style of the 1700's • Earth-Centered view of the universe • built on new theories about astronomy • Also known as the Sun-centered theory • Agreement at which people created a government • Real name Catherine II, ruled from 1762 to 1796 • Regular social gatherings held in large drawing rooms • ...
C Goldstein American and English Revolutions 2022-02-03
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- Leader of Revolution who tried to overthrow king Charles
- A law that gave East India company an advantage in tea business
- Philosopher of enlightenment argued a contract between people and the government
- What was the economic cause of the French and Indian war
- War over religion forced by King Charles
- People who lead glorious revolution
- Acts Britain placed after the Bostonteaparty Where colonists dumped tea into the boston harbor
- Bill that stated rules for the new monarchy
- Where British troops shot into a mob and killed 5 colonists causing outrage
- Law that said no moving west of Appalachian mountains
- Meeting in Philadelphia where the first draft of Deceleration of Independence was written.
- "Shot Heard around the world"
- Peace talk where Britain recognized the independence of the US
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- A independence paper written to the king to get freedom from the British
- Where the british monarchy was restored
- Revolution that was in France had Bill of rights and created a monarchy
- War over land disputes between Native Americans and British
- Philosopher who criticized french monarchies and churches
- Installed Republican form of government
- Catholic monarch of the restoration
- At war with Spain and France
- Where the Colonists got taxed on printed materials
- Where representatives got together and wrote appeals to the King
- Wrote new translation of the bible
- Queen of Britain
25 Clues: Queen of Britain • At war with Spain and France • "Shot Heard around the world" • Wrote new translation of the bible • Catholic monarch of the restoration • People who lead glorious revolution • Where the british monarchy was restored • Installed Republican form of government • War over religion forced by King Charles • Bill that stated rules for the new monarchy • ...
Japan XWord 2022-02-11
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- a Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature
- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- a Buddhist sect that became popular among samurai that emphasizes enlightenment through meditation and discipline
- a Japanese novel and Heian masterpiece written by Murasaki Shikibu; considered one of the great works of world literature
- a Japanese ruler who encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- daimyo warlord who tried to unite Japan after defeating powerful rival daimyo, but was betrayed by his own samurai
- Civil war between the Taira and Minamoto clans that brought an end to the Heian Period
- Heian noblewoman who wrote the Tale of Genji
- Japan's northernmost and second largest island.
- a samurai code that called on warriors to be honest, fair, and fearless
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- The first Shogun of Japan
- daimyo warlord who united Japan, became shogun, and began the Edo period of peace and prosperity
- famous female samurai during the Genpei War
- Native people of Japan
- A giant wave usually caused by an earthquake beneath the ocean floor.
- a tower-shaped structure with several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
- ritual suicide
- the head of the military government of Japan in the era of the samurai
- Japan's largest island
- a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
20 Clues: ritual suicide • Native people of Japan • Japan's largest island • The first Shogun of Japan • famous female samurai during the Genpei War • Heian noblewoman who wrote the Tale of Genji • a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • a local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai • Japan's northernmost and second largest island. • ...
Confirmation-kw 2022-04-08
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- The gift of intelligence and enlightenment.
- Knowing what is right and taking the correct action to do it.
- Respecting your body and treating it the way God intended you to.
- Happily giving much to others.
- Humility and decency in the way you present yourself.
- Unselfish love, giving of yourself for the good of others.
- Softness, sweetness, and calmness.
- The ability to discipline your actions and feelings.
- The ability to exercise good judgment.
- Good advice and the ability to teach, inform, guide and direct.
- An unwavering commitment to God.
- Reverence and respect for God.
- The ability to wait without getting upset.
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- Friendliness and considerateness.
- The ability to study and learn.
- Giving God and neighbor their due.
- A personal holiness and devotion to God.
- Avoiding too much or too little of things.
- Upon the heads of the Apostles during Pentecost.
- Its symbol is a dove.
- Keeping your word, holding to promises.
- Happiness, delight, gratitude.
- Our free response to God to love Him above all and to love our neighbor for God's sake.
- The habit of choosing right over wrong.
- Our free response to God to believe in Him and the truths He has revealed to us.
- Our free response to God to trust in His promises.
- Calmness, freedom from anxiety or trouble.
27 Clues: Its symbol is a dove. • Happily giving much to others. • Happiness, delight, gratitude. • Reverence and respect for God. • The ability to study and learn. • An unwavering commitment to God. • Friendliness and considerateness. • Giving God and neighbor their due. • Softness, sweetness, and calmness. • The ability to exercise good judgment. • ...
Shogunate japan 2012-11-27
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- A rich silk fabric with a raised pattern.
- A wandering samurai who had no lord or master.
- A sacred multi-story tower used by the buddhist religion to store relics or sacred texts.
- A sort of couch for transporting passengers, with long poles on each side so that servants could carry it on their shoulders.
- A serious and infectious disease that effects the lungs.
- A form on ritual suicide, carried out by disembowelling oneself (cutting open the abdomen with a sword).
- A person who claims to communicate with evil spirits through mystic rituals.
- A four stringed Japanese musical instrument.
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- A writing system that represents Japanese syllables.
- A disease caused by the lack of vitamin B.
- The territory ruled by a Daimyo, including the farming and fishing villages within it.
- A high gate with two side pillars and two flat top rails.
- An old fashioned type of gun fired by a spark of flint.
- The art of beautiful handwriting.
- In buddhism, the perfect state; free of suffering or desire.
- A skilled worker who produces handmade items.
- The way of the warrior; the rules that prescribed correct behaviour for all samurai.
- A traditional system of physical training and unarmed combat.
- Sudden enlightenment.
- Spirit beings in the Shinto religion; a Japanese word applied to anything beautiful or extraordinary, such as a tree, moutain, stone or person.
20 Clues: Sudden enlightenment. • The art of beautiful handwriting. • A rich silk fabric with a raised pattern. • A disease caused by the lack of vitamin B. • A four stringed Japanese musical instrument. • A skilled worker who produces handmade items. • A wandering samurai who had no lord or master. • A writing system that represents Japanese syllables. • ...
English III AP/DC Quiz #1 2014-09-04
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- an example or model
- A literary time period marked by a sense of disillusionment and loss of faith in the “American Dream”.
- Literary time period marked mostly by diaries and histories, which expressed the connections between God an
- Literary time period in which human beings arrive at truth (God’s rules) by using deductive reasoning, rather
- A literary time period in which authors valued feeling, intuition, idealism, and inductive reasoning. Championed individual freedom and the
- defense of an idea
- A literary time period in which authors sense that little is unique; culture endlessly duplicates and copies itself
- voice the opposite of passive voice; essentially any sentence with an active verb
- something out of place in time or sequence
- Renaissance Black cultural movement in Harlem, New York.
- everyday lives.
- of the individual.
- Represented the manner and environment of everyday life and ordinary people as realistically as possible.
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- a grammar construction in which a noun (or noun phrase) is placed with another as an explanation
- A literary time period in which authors view everything in the world, Including human beings, is a reflection of the Divine Soul.
- practical
- existing only as an assumption or speculation
- an apparent contradiction of terms
- not applied to actual objects
- logical; motivated by reason rather than feeling
- relying on the authority of the past, on religious faith, or intuition.
21 Clues: practical • everyday lives. • defense of an idea • of the individual. • an example or model • not applied to actual objects • an apparent contradiction of terms • something out of place in time or sequence • existing only as an assumption or speculation • logical; motivated by reason rather than feeling • Renaissance Black cultural movement in Harlem, New York. • ...
Ancient China Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- Like a bowl or plate. Made out of melted glass.
- The main desert in China
- Chinese philosopher who gave advice on how to live.
- The main crop grown in China because of the wet humid weather.
- The fulfillment of one's social and religious duties in Hinduism
- This was one of the Ancient Chinese inventions.
- Strong rain and wind with flooding.
- Italian explorer who wrote about his travels to Central Asia and China.
- A huge wall that is over 13000 miles, which was built to keep the Mongolians in the north out of China. Dead bodies of workers and it 2200 years old.
- three empires were Xia, Shang, Zhou,Which Dynasties
- Powerful nations for long periods of time.
- An ancient trade route between China and Europe used to sell goods like spices and silk.
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- Grandson of Genghis Khan. Mongol.
- Each year is related to an animal sign; there is the year of the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig. The calendar.
- A violent rotating windstorm.
- The state of enlightenment for Buddhists.
- Clay warriors statues that were used to scared away invaders. 8000 different faces and 600 horses.
- The official name for the yellow river.
- Mountains that have been carved like stairs to give more land for growing crops.
- Founder of the Mongol Empire.
20 Clues: The main desert in China • A violent rotating windstorm. • Founder of the Mongol Empire. • Grandson of Genghis Khan. Mongol. • Strong rain and wind with flooding. • The official name for the yellow river. • The state of enlightenment for Buddhists. • Powerful nations for long periods of time. • Like a bowl or plate. Made out of melted glass. • ...
Buddhism terms 2023-01-15
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- Buddha’s teachings.
- A Theravada Buddhist festival that celebrates the end of the monsoon season and is the largest almsgiving ceremony of the Buddhist year.
- A summary of the path of Buddhist practices leading to liberation from Samsara.
- takes place upon the death of the body of someone who reached nirvana during their lifetime.
- Symbolic sounds or words.
- Practicing single-pointed meditation through mindfulness of breathing in order to calm the mind and its ‘formations’.
- Tibetan translation of ‘guru’ meaning spiritual teacher.
- Translates as compassion.
- Loving-kindness meditation practiced in order to ‘cultivate loving-kindness’towards others.
- Pain, suffering, disease and disharmony.
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- Can be translated as ‘craving’ or‘desire’,which can be either physical or mental.
- – Enlightenment, total egolessness.
- Path to the cessation of suffering, the middle path of the fourth noble truth.
- Also known as Buddha Day, it commemorates the birth of the Buddha-to-be, Siddhartha Gautama
- The demon that tempted Siddhartha Gautama while he was meditating.
- – Translated as ‘community’ and referring to the Buddhist community of monks, nuns,and novices.
- Meditation practiced in Theravada Buddhism that involves concentration on the body or its sensations.
- These are the four teachings that form the essence of Buddha’s teachings
- Stories relating to the past lives of the Buddha.
- A being that has completely abandoned all delusions and their imprints.
20 Clues: Buddha’s teachings. • Symbolic sounds or words. • Translates as compassion. • – Enlightenment, total egolessness. • Pain, suffering, disease and disharmony. • Stories relating to the past lives of the Buddha. • Tibetan translation of ‘guru’ meaning spiritual teacher. • The demon that tempted Siddhartha Gautama while he was meditating. • ...
Unit 28 Challenge Spelling 2017-03-04
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- the branch of medicine or biology that deals with the anatomy, functions, and organic disorders of nerves and the nervous system
- messy and disoargainized
- a small trip for pleasure
- too unusual, extreme, or indefinite to be adequately described
- risky; dangerous
- capable of catching fire
- the act of making someone ashamed or embarrassed
- to prevent something or someone from moving
- the act of providing knowledge, understanding, or insight
- fond of company; sociable
- highly desirable
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- outward behavior or bearing
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- the outer edge of a circle or length of this edge
- severe and overwhelming shock or grief
- a light, silver-white metal that burns with a bright white light
- the art or process of forming decorative designs with hand or machine needlework
- liked and admired by many people at a particular time
- a person or thing of immense size or power
- an arrangement in which people or things have different ranks or levels of importance
- 100th-year celebration of an event
- movement, or a tendency to move, toward a center of attractive force, as in the falling of bodies to the earth
- to stop something from working or having an effect
- not hurried or rushed
- the structure of a living thing
25 Clues: risky; dangerous • highly desirable • not hurried or rushed • messy and disoargainized • capable of catching fire • a small trip for pleasure • fond of company; sociable • outward behavior or bearing • the structure of a living thing • 100th-year celebration of an event • severe and overwhelming shock or grief • a person or thing of immense size or power • ...
Shinran Shonin I 2020-01-18
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- The former capital of Japan, near which Shinran Shonin was born
- I take refuge in Amida Buddha
- The wife of Shinran Shonin, whose letters reveal details about Shinran Shonin's life and spiritual journey
- Service recognizing Shinran Shonin's birth
- Shinran Shonin's memorial service
- This was Shinran Shonin's name at birth
- The youngest daughter of Shinran Shonin, who built a temple to commemorate her father
- Legend has it that Shinran Shonin penned a poem about the impermanence of ______ blossoms to urge his ordination into the priesthood at night instead of waiting until the next day
- This gatha, which we sing often, is based on a poem written by Shinran Shonin
- Shinran Shonin's spiritual teacher
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- Shinran Shonin is the founder of ______ Buddhism
- Shinran Shonin encouraged his followers to recite the ______
- All Buddhists seek this
- Shinran Shonin's birthday is observed in this month
- Shinran Shonin spent 20 years on Mt. ____ starting at age 9
- This is Shinran Shonin's family crest, and also the crest of our branch of Buddhism
- Shinran Shonin's memorial is observed in this month
- The title for the spiritual leader of the Hongwanji, who is a descendant of Shinran Shonin
- Where Shinran Shonin meditated for 100 days to determine the path to spiritual fulfillment
- Shinran Shonin found that the way to becoming enlightened was through "other power," rather than "____ power."
20 Clues: All Buddhists seek this • I take refuge in Amida Buddha • Shinran Shonin's memorial service • Shinran Shonin's spiritual teacher • This was Shinran Shonin's name at birth • Service recognizing Shinran Shonin's birth • Shinran Shonin is the founder of ______ Buddhism • Shinran Shonin's birthday is observed in this month • Shinran Shonin's memorial is observed in this month • ...
Spiritual Crossword 2020-12-24
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- forever and ever
- that part of us that lives on
- positive statement
- connection to Source, but not a religion
- he has a German accent
- empathy, sympathy, understanding
- to make whole and sound
- Hindu God who plays the flute
- repetitive prayer, can be sung
- Christmas
- they radiate and have wings
- talking to the divine
- Chinese sage
- the Source of all life
- the destroyer
- written by Lao Tzu
- quieting the mind
- state of calm, serenity and stillness
- poisonous feeling, similar to shame
- enlightenment
- godly, godlike
- all together
- letting go
- cheerful feeling
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- cosmic groundhog day
- deep appreciation
- I bow to the divine in you
- deep trust
- benediction
- the seven wheels of energy
- seen and felt intuitively
- the mother of spiritual languages
- parted the red sea
- seemingly impossible
- Buddhist state of transcendence
- what goes around comes around
- seeing one's stuff in someone else
- mystic tradition of Islam
- help, sustenance, encouragement
- neither past nor future
- the awakened one
- Jesus' Hebrew name
- releasing feelings of resentment
- not two
- a course of action, a journey
- our true nature
- paradise
- let there be
- new spiritual era
- consciousness
- Jewish house of worship
- all you need is
- follows us everywhere
53 Clues: not two • paradise • Christmas • deep trust • letting go • benediction • Chinese sage • let there be • all together • the destroyer • consciousness • enlightenment • godly, godlike • our true nature • all you need is • forever and ever • the awakened one • cheerful feeling • deep appreciation • quieting the mind • new spiritual era • positive statement • parted the red sea • Jesus' Hebrew name • written by Lao Tzu • ...
Unit 2 Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-21
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- Who followed in Napoleon's steps and declared themselves Emperor of Haiti?
- Acronym of a country that overtook Haiti in the midst of their reparations to France
- San Martin and ____ had a secret tea session in 1822
- The O.G. leader that called for the slaves to fight for themselves
- _____ was the "blood and iron" of Germany
- Name of a sea that was not only beautiful but had economic benefits
- Who executed Hildago and also reversed his effects?
- Ideal that influenced Europe and Latin America to break free
- Who was "The Brain" of Italian Unification?
- The privileged stormtroopers that led the independence movements for Latin America
- Force of nationalism that brought people to share a common identity
- Slaves burned this in the field during the fight against their masters
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- -Ism that limited a colonies' trade
- Name of canal that was a life hack for shortening the travels around South America
- Italians had this after some Italian states were reunited
- A decision Napoleon made after no longer depending on Haiti's sugar and benefited the U.S.A.
- Examples of this word are Eastern Europe, the South, and North Africa
- Name of peninsula between Spain and Portugal
- Person who led the first nation in Latin America to become independent
- Only country in Latin America to continue slavery after the independence movements
20 Clues: _____ was the "blood and iron" of Germany • -Ism that limited a colonies' trade • Who was "The Brain" of Italian Unification? • Name of peninsula between Spain and Portugal • Who executed Hildago and also reversed his effects? • San Martin and ____ had a secret tea session in 1822 • Italians had this after some Italian states were reunited • ...
Jiva TT 2022 Final Exam Craze 2022-05-14
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- Humming Bee Breath
- Dhanurasana or Ushtrasana or ???
- Patanjali Yoga Sutra 1st pada
- 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
- Mukti
- Patanjali´s Kriya Yoga (Study of True Self)
- Ashtanga Yoga limb No.7
- Siddhi
- Ashtanga Yoga limb No.6
- Chakra
- Rechaka
- Basics Class W 4
- Meditation Step Two
- Compiler of Hatha Yoga Pradipika
- Ashtanga Yoga limb No.2
- contentment (niyama rule)
- unequal breathing (pranayama)
- OM
- YAM
- Meditation Step One
- jiva
- SilentOM
- HAM
- LAM
- Satya
- Remover of Darkness, Enlightenment Principle
- VAM
- Cosmic soul
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- vastu-samye chitta bhedat .... ..... panthah
- Patanjali Yoga Sutra 4th pada
- Patanjali´s Kriya Yoga (Ishvara ......)
- Fire Wash
- Ashtanga Yoga limb No.5
- Patanjali Yoga Sutra 3rd pada
- central energy channel
- Trataka
- supta baddha konasana or ???
- greedlessness (yama discipline)
- Sparshana
- 4th asana in Magic 6
- Karma
- Maya
- Darshana
- to cut through
- Basics Class W 2
- RAM
- Ashtanga Yoga limb No.1
- Churning
- Basics Class W 3
- Basics Class W 1
- 3 Gunas
- right main nadi
- Skull Shining
- Patanjali´s Kriya Yoga (Burning impurities)
- liberated while living
- Patanjali Yoga Sutra 2nd pada
- Bellows Breath
- Meditation Step Three
58 Clues: OM • RAM • YAM • HAM • LAM • VAM • Maya • jiva • Mukti • Karma • Satya • Siddhi • Chakra • Trataka • Rechaka • 3 Gunas • Darshana • Churning • SilentOM • Fire Wash • Sparshana • Cosmic soul • Skull Shining • to cut through • Bellows Breath • right main nadi • Basics Class W 4 • Basics Class W 2 • Basics Class W 3 • Basics Class W 1 • Humming Bee Breath • Meditation Step Two • Meditation Step One • 4th asana in Magic 6 • Meditation Step Three • ...
The Early Modern Period 2022-05-25
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- Hereditary military leaders who also ran the dictatorship of Japan
- unlimited and centralized authority in the form of absolute sovereignty
- The system where the Spanish would use coerced labor for indiginous people to work in exchanged for protection
- The religion that replaced the Catholic church in England after King Henry VIII could not annul his wife
- The religious conflict that lasted from
- The philosipher who came up with the state of nature
- Trade of biological entities between the Americas and Afroeurasia
- Believed in the natural rights from birth
- The religion that believes God is a watchmaker
- Soldiers of the Ottoman Empire who practiced Christianity prior to joining the military
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- Those reliant on the core nations to survive
- The shift from only religious reasoning to now more scientific reasoning
- Trade between Americas, Europe, and Africa, including the slave trade
- An economic belief that trade creates more wealth
- Land owners in the Mughal Empire who would help collect taxes and give them to the central government
- The movement of intellectual beliefs based off of reason
- Emperor of the Mughal Dynasty who attempted to create a new faith to unite his people
- Empires that relied on gunpowder cannons which was advanced technology for the time
- The highest ranking group in he Casta System
- The man who posted the 95 Theses on the Catholic Church door
20 Clues: The religious conflict that lasted from • Believed in the natural rights from birth • Those reliant on the core nations to survive • The highest ranking group in he Casta System • The religion that believes God is a watchmaker • An economic belief that trade creates more wealth • The philosipher who came up with the state of nature • ...
Revision Crossword 2022-07-12
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- Lord Shiva resides on this mountain.
- Om Sri Sai ____________ Kshetra Nivaasine Namaha.
- Om Sri Sai _____________ Murtaye Namaha.
- We pray to this goddess and ask her forgiveness before we step down from our bed in the morning.
- The sloka Paramam Pavitram praises the qualities of _________.
- What is the name given to Swami at his birth?
- We always begin our Balvikas Class with this prayer.
- Guru Nanak is the founder of which religion?
- The last prayer of the day is addressed which God?
- There are _______ number of flowers that Swami asks to us to offer to him.
- Om Sri Sai_____________ Rishi Gothraya Namaha.
- Shankara He composed the Bhaja Govindam.
- Which religion is based on following the concept of Non Violence?
- How many types of Bhakti are there?
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- We pray to this God to remove all the obstacles in our path.
- Which is the prayer used to wake up the Lord within us?
- What is the religion of the Parsis called?
- These verses are addressed to the 108 names of a God.
- Swami performed many miracles on the banks of which river?
- There are ________ sacred rivers in India.
- What was the name of Gautama Buddha before he attained enlightenment?
- Om Sri Sai Abhaya ___________ Namaha.
- She resides at the tip of our fingers.
- What is the meaning of the word “Islam”?
24 Clues: How many types of Bhakti are there? • Lord Shiva resides on this mountain. • Om Sri Sai Abhaya ___________ Namaha. • She resides at the tip of our fingers. • Om Sri Sai _____________ Murtaye Namaha. • What is the meaning of the word “Islam”? • Shankara He composed the Bhaja Govindam. • What is the religion of the Parsis called? • There are ________ sacred rivers in India. • ...
Crossword 2019-10-13
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- enlightenment era secret society founded on 1 May 1776
- Founded in 1865, this clan extended into almost every southern state by 1870 and became a vehicle for white southern resistance to the Republican Party’s Reconstruction-era policies aimed at establishing political and economic equality for blacks.
- temporary confederacy for combined action
- group of states
- an association, typically of several companies.
- blood relationship
- faction of peace in Veronica Roth's novel
- tribe of indigenous peoples in India prior to the Dravidians
- association of people for mutual aid or the pursuit of a common goal.
- colleague or a fellow member of an organization.
- 'Animal Farm' , a book that mocks _______
- an English rock band formed in London in 1965. Gaining a following as a psychedelic band, they were distinguished for their extended compositions, sonic experimentation, philosophical lyrics and elaborate live shows.
- alliance, confederation
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- state or condition of being a fan of someone or something.
- member of the society of Jesus
- mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together
- society for female students in a university or college.
- refrain in a song
- unity and mutual support
- one's relations
- liberty, equality, fraternity or _____- the last, much the easiest to bestow, o Guillotine! - Charles Dickens
- small exclusive group of individuals
- religious veneration towards an object
23 Clues: group of states • one's relations • refrain in a song • blood relationship • alliance, confederation • unity and mutual support • member of the society of Jesus • small exclusive group of individuals • religious veneration towards an object • temporary confederacy for combined action • faction of peace in Veronica Roth's novel • 'Animal Farm' , a book that mocks _______ • ...
Rev. War Crossword 2023-07-02
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- The British were_ by Washington on land And French
- How were U.S soldiers charged?
- People have the right to change or _ government according to Locke and Jefferson
- Thomas paine created booklet called _ Sense.
- British wanted/tried to capture (2wrds)
- Smaller army against well trained British Army
- U.S soldiers lacked proper
- Locke believed all individuals are what?
- Seperation of what ocean caused delays in the delivery of military orders from Great Britain
- Lockes ideas were viewed as what?
- The British stayed close to the_
- What river valley was France and England competing to set up forts in
- Colonist's prime advantage was that they were fighting on what land?
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- The British tried or maintained to get this from other nations/people
- Nations of Great Britain, France, Spain, and the United States met in Paris to
- French and Indian war lasted how many years?
- Enlightenment thinker that influenced Declaration of Independence (2wrds)
- Great Britain had _ leadership
- Government should establish a _ to protect natural right according to Locke and Jefferson (2wrds)
- The British surrender at the Battle of
- Supported Great Britain
- The leadership of this person led to victory of American Independence
- Who agreed that the time had come to officially declare the colonies’ independence from Great Britain
- Influenced Thomas Jefferson besides John Locke and Thomas Paine
- Continental army consisted of how many colonies?
25 Clues: Supported Great Britain • U.S soldiers lacked proper • How were U.S soldiers charged? • Great Britain had _ leadership • The British stayed close to the_ • Lockes ideas were viewed as what? • The British surrender at the Battle of • British wanted/tried to capture (2wrds) • Locke believed all individuals are what? • French and Indian war lasted how many years? • ...
AP WORLD HISTORY 2023-06-05
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- Who was the ruler of Vichy France
- What puppet state did Japan have in China
- A famous person who led the colonization of the Amercians and the second group of Eurpeans to reach the Americas.
- A time where Europe was able to surpass all other regions in economics and military power
- Who was the polish king that died crusade of varna
- This term is used when Eurpeans started to think differently about existing social order
- who was the leader that russia installed in chechnya
- Which general crossed the Alps with war elephants
- Which byzantine emperor retake rome
- What term was used to describe Muhammad and his followers leaving Mecca
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- Which famous disease killed over half of Eurpeans in the 14 century
- A Symphony written by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov which is about and named after a Pre-Islamic Arab Knight
- Which Dynasty built the great wall of China
- What was the name of the bear that served in the polish military
- which city was tsar nicholas ii was murdered
- which empire invaded greece in 480 bc
- Ocean A two word term that is a network of trade routes that involved Asia, Africa, and the Middle East
- In what animal did country went war to
- who was the last soviet leader
- What city was captured by six german soldiers
- What nation had a successive slave revolt
21 Clues: who was the last soviet leader • Who was the ruler of Vichy France • Which byzantine emperor retake rome • which empire invaded greece in 480 bc • In what animal did country went war to • What puppet state did Japan have in China • What nation had a successive slave revolt • Which Dynasty built the great wall of China • which city was tsar nicholas ii was murdered • ...
Origins of Buddhism 2023-07-25
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- On his journey out of the palace, Buddha came across what type of man first?
- On his journey out of the palace, Buddha concluded that what exists?
- To achieve enlightenment, Buddha did what under a Boddhi tree?
- What was the final thing Buddha saw? A?
- After his journey Buddha decided that neither extreme of life was healthy but we should all try and love the ? way?
- The word Buddha means the ? one.
- What type of Buddhism is known as the ‘lesser’ vehicle because it focusses more on the individual?
- The Dalai Lama is the spiritual head of what Buddhism?
- What was the name of the first emperor to make Buddhism a state religion?
- Where was the founder of Buddhism born? nepal
- What is the name of a sacred teaching in Buddhism? A?
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- How many wives did Buddha have when he left the palace?
- What royal title did the founder of Buddhism have?
- Who invaded India in the 6th century and destroyed hundreds of Buddhist monasteries?
- What number Dalai Lama is currently alive?
- In what country?
- Another religious text is know as the Tibetan book of the?
- What texts are known as the ‘three baskets’ and are assumed to be the earliest Buddhist texts?
- What man did he see next?
- What was the traditional language that the Buddhist texts were written in?
20 Clues: In what country? • What man did he see next? • The word Buddha means the ? one. • What was the final thing Buddha saw? A? • What number Dalai Lama is currently alive? • Where was the founder of Buddhism born? nepal • What royal title did the founder of Buddhism have? • What is the name of a sacred teaching in Buddhism? A? • ...
Jiva TT 2022 Final Exam Craze 2023-08-06
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- Humming Bee Breath
- Dhanurasana or Ushtrasana or ???
- Patanjali Yoga Sutra 1st pada
- 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
- Mukti
- Patanjali´s Kriya Yoga (Study of True Self)
- Ashtanga Yoga limb No.7
- Siddhi
- Ashtanga Yoga limb No.6
- Chakra
- Rechaka
- Basics Class W 4
- Meditation Step Two
- Compiler of Hatha Yoga Pradipika
- Ashtanga Yoga limb No.2
- contentment (niyama rule)
- unequal breathing (pranayama)
- OM
- YAM
- Meditation Step One
- jiva
- SilentOM
- HAM
- LAM
- Satya
- Remover of Darkness, Enlightenment Principle
- VAM
- Cosmic soul
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- vastu-samye chitta bhedat .... ..... panthah
- Patanjali Yoga Sutra 4th pada
- Patanjali´s Kriya Yoga (Ishvara ......)
- Fire Wash
- Ashtanga Yoga limb No.5
- Patanjali Yoga Sutra 3rd pada
- central energy channel
- Trataka
- supta baddha konasana or ???
- greedlessness (yama discipline)
- Sparshana
- 4th asana in Magic 6
- Karma
- Maya
- Darshana
- to cut through
- Basics Class W 2
- RAM
- Ashtanga Yoga limb No.1
- Churning
- Basics Class W 3
- Basics Class W 1
- 3 Gunas
- right main nadi
- Skull Shining
- Patanjali´s Kriya Yoga (Burning impurities)
- liberated while living
- Patanjali Yoga Sutra 2nd pada
- Bellows Breath
- Meditation Step Three
58 Clues: OM • RAM • YAM • HAM • LAM • VAM • Maya • jiva • Mukti • Karma • Satya • Siddhi • Chakra • Trataka • Rechaka • 3 Gunas • Darshana • Churning • SilentOM • Fire Wash • Sparshana • Cosmic soul • Skull Shining • to cut through • Bellows Breath • right main nadi • Basics Class W 4 • Basics Class W 2 • Basics Class W 3 • Basics Class W 1 • Humming Bee Breath • Meditation Step Two • Meditation Step One • 4th asana in Magic 6 • Meditation Step Three • ...
Module 3 Vocab Review: People & Ideas on the Move 2023-10-27
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- Mutual promise between God and the Jewish people
- Group of Indo-European peoples who occupied Anatolia
- Good or bad deeds
- Priest
- Payment made by a weaker power to a stronger power
- Large peninsula in modern-day Turkey
- Religion that teaches that every living creature has a soul and no living creature ought to be harmed
- Term used in describing social groups of India
- Sacred literature of the Aryans
- Sea between modern-day Greece and Turkey
- The Buddha's word for release from selfishness and pain
- King of the Minoan civilization in Crete
- First five books of the Hebrew Bible
- Region on the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea
- Set of physical and mental exercises
- Ancient home of the Israelites
- Dry grasslands
- Founder of Buddhism
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- Wisdom
- Poem that tells the story of a great war
- "Father" or the first of the Jewish people
- Most powerful traders along the Mediterranean
- Group of Asian peoples who migrated to many different places
- Group of powerful seafaring people
- Israelite kingdom in Canaan
- Belief that the soul is reborn
- Movement of people from one place to another
- Minoan capital city
- Belief in a single god
- Group of Indo-Europeans
- The man that led the Jews out of slavery
31 Clues: Wisdom • Priest • Dry grasslands • Good or bad deeds • Minoan capital city • Founder of Buddhism • Belief in a single god • Group of Indo-Europeans • Israelite kingdom in Canaan • Belief that the soul is reborn • Ancient home of the Israelites • Sacred literature of the Aryans • Group of powerful seafaring people • Large peninsula in modern-day Turkey • First five books of the Hebrew Bible • ...
India 2023-12-11
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- The state of perfect wisdom
- The Buddha says all people deal with ______.
- rebirth of a soul into a new body
- place to store surplus crops of grain
- the religion that follows the Buddha's teachings
- the cause of suffering
- the lowest class of people were dalits or _______
- first name of the man who became Buddha
- seasonal winds that provided rain
- Following the __________ path explains how to reach enlighenment
- holy river of India
- earliest known Indian civilization
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- The _________ are the insights the Buddha learned
- to calm or clear the mind and focus on one thing
- state of blissful peace without suffering
- Today there are laws against caste ________.
- the effects of one's actions on this life and previous ones
- The one main spiritual force or god of hinduism
- Hinduism is the ________ largest world religion.
- thinkers or teachers who sought answers
- large landmass set apart from a continent
- a person's duty or what is the right way to live
- language of the vedas
- highest caste made of priests
- a fixed social class into which a person is born
- The __________ tree is where he reached enlightment
- fortified area of a city
- Siddhartha Guatama grew up as a ____________.
- liberation from reincarnation
- mountain range that separated India from the rest of Asia
- collections of ancient prayers and hymns
31 Clues: holy river of India • language of the vedas • the cause of suffering • fortified area of a city • The state of perfect wisdom • highest caste made of priests • liberation from reincarnation • rebirth of a soul into a new body • seasonal winds that provided rain • earliest known Indian civilization • place to store surplus crops of grain • thinkers or teachers who sought answers • ...
Chapter 3 2023-09-13
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- was the toughest part of the Triangular Trade
- attacked the french in the Ohio River Valley and it led to the French and Indian War
- were grown mostly on plantations and was meant to sell for profit
- was the governing body of Great Britain
- was a religious revival movement from the 1700's
- was created by King James II it covered the area from southern maine to Northern New Jersey
- was Great Britain's biggest rival in North America
- were the 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies and most of them were slaves
- was a 18th century intellectual movement that emphasized reason and the scientific
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- was a slave uprising in the colonies
- came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices with families and to learn a
- places taxes on imports to the colonies
- was meant to punish the colonists for illegal smuggling of goods
- was a 3 part system which slaves were brought to the
- was a large farm in the southern colonies
- was when Britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies
- a theory in the colonies to enrich Great Britain
- was men that was from the colonies who fought for Great Britain
- invented bifocals, the Franklin stove and published Poor Richards Almanac
- was named by King James II to rule the Dominion of New England
20 Clues: was a slave uprising in the colonies • places taxes on imports to the colonies • was the governing body of Great Britain • was a large farm in the southern colonies • was the toughest part of the Triangular Trade • a theory in the colonies to enrich Great Britain • was a religious revival movement from the 1700's • was Great Britain's biggest rival in North America • ...
APHUG Unit 5 Crossword 2024-04-15
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- Ancient monotheistic religion tracing to Abrahamic origins.
- Ability to use multiple languages fluently.
- Study of place names and their origins.
- Native language spoken by a population.
- Major religious tradition focused on spiritual enlightenment.
- System of faith, worship, and spiritual beliefs.
- Person speaking or using only one language.
- Native ethnic religion of Japan.
- Social stratification system with hereditary status groups.
- Belief that natural objects possess spiritual essence.
- Ancestral language from which others are derived.
- Monotheistic religion adhering to teachings of Quran.
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- Separation of religion from civic affairs/state.
- Oldest practiced religion originating in Indian subcontinent.
- Spiritual practice focused on communicating with spirits.
- Ability to effectively use two different languages.
- System of communication using vocalizations and symbols.
- Ancient Chinese philosophy stressing harmony with nature.
- Language developed from pidgin, with native speakers.
- Monotheistic religion centered on Jesus as Messiah.
- Regional variety of a language.
- Ancient Chinese philosophy emphasizing ethics and morality.
- Blending of different belief systems and traditions.
- Belief in or worship of multiple deities.
- Language given legal status for government use.
- Boundary line separating areas with different language features.
- Group of related languages descended from proto-language.
- Religious belief in the existence of one god.
- Bridge language used among speakers of different tongues.
- Simplified language allowing basic communication between groups.
30 Clues: Regional variety of a language. • Native ethnic religion of Japan. • Study of place names and their origins. • Native language spoken by a population. • Belief in or worship of multiple deities. • Ability to use multiple languages fluently. • Person speaking or using only one language. • Religious belief in the existence of one god. • ...
Unit 4: Age of Revolutions Vocab 2024-02-14
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- French middle class
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community.
- present everywhere
- a movement that emphasized science and reason as guides to help see the world more clearly
- Based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe
- a monarchy that is limited by laws and a constitution
- the historic period (1793-94) during the French Revolution when thousands were executed
- the idea that all humans are born with rights, which include the right to life, liberty, and property
- the division of power among between different branches of government
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- Rights guaranteed to citizens who are accused of crimes.
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system.
- An agreement in which people give the government power in exchange for the gov. protecting their rights.
- the male ruler of an empire
- Burning live stock and crops to prevent the enemy from living off the land
- people born in the Americas to Spanish parents
- The series of events that led to the birth of modern science
- Spanish or Portuguese-speaking nations in or around South America
- A machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- Betrayal of one's country
- Informal social gatherings at which writers, artists, philosophers, and others exchanged ideas
20 Clues: present everywhere • French middle class • Betrayal of one's country • the male ruler of an empire • people born in the Americas to Spanish parents • the governing body of a nation, state, or community. • a monarchy that is limited by laws and a constitution • Rights guaranteed to citizens who are accused of crimes. • ...
The Silk, Sand and Sea road journey. Costanza. pd 1. 2024-10-21
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- Used by merchants on the sea road to carry goods.
- Settlment of Mississippians
- Rich man in Africa that inflated prices due to his wealth
- People who retain their original culture in different lands
- a major Islamic university center during the 14th century due to Mansa Musa's developments.
- cash Paper money used by china
- Spots where merchants can rest throughout trade
- Helped merchants carry goods across the sand road
- introduction of new crops and agricultural practices that transformed the economies of regions under Muslim rule
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- romotes ancestor worship and human-centered virtues for living a peaceful life
- a focus for ceremonials, trade and political activity for the prehistoric Four Corners area.
- Largest religious structure, Hindu-Buddhist
- a practice in attaining enlightenment and Nirvana through the realization of one's inner Buddha
- He commanded the largest and most advanced fleet the world had ever seen.
- Spoke Bantu
- serves as a central marker to these new Muslim communities as well as being a reminder of Islam's presence in the area in Dehli
- people could faithfully repeat the name of an earlier Buddha
- Traveled the world and logged his adventures
- Bowls that bhuddists put in front of them for donations
- a member of a class of traveling poets, musicians, and storytellers who maintain a tradition of oral history in parts of West Africa.
20 Clues: Spoke Bantu • Settlment of Mississippians • cash Paper money used by china • Largest religious structure, Hindu-Buddhist • Traveled the world and logged his adventures • Spots where merchants can rest throughout trade • Used by merchants on the sea road to carry goods. • Helped merchants carry goods across the sand road • ...
the 2025-02-11
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- a man who is supreme pontiff
- an Italian painter and architect
- a person who follows Christianity
- revival or re-invigoration
- a building comprising the domestic quarters for monks or nuns
- an intellectual and philosophical movement in the 17th and 18th centuries
- a western style of architecture
- large residence and serving royal residence
- financial supporters of the arts
- three dimensional art work
- erfers to a high regard for a classical period
- the concept of coming back to life after death
- the study of human recovery
- the study of motion and behavior in space or time
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- a form of western theater whose music is fundamental
- a astronomical model were the plants orbit around the sun
- a mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface upon a paper
- an Italian sculptor, painter and architect
- person plans and designs building
- a person who draws complex bodies to solve specific problems
- a human settlement of substantial size
- common local language
- a collection of religious text about Christianity
- art and technique of designing and building
- an academic disciplines that study human society and culture
- a continent in the northern hemisphere
- a place of worship
- the study of celestial objects in the cosmos
- the study of life
- textile art traditionally woven by hand
30 Clues: the study of life • a place of worship • common local language • revival or re-invigoration • three dimensional art work • the study of human recovery • a man who is supreme pontiff • a western style of architecture • an Italian painter and architect • financial supporters of the arts • person plans and designs building • a person who follows Christianity • ...
APAH Unit 4 project 2025-04-10
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- The end point of a church where the atlas is
- union of the sense
- primary theme of "Philosopher giving a lecture at the Orrery"
- A western cultural movement emerged in the 18th century against Rococo style
- A vessel for holding a sacred relic
- Leading figure of the realist movement
- art period characterized by a reaction against romantic theatrics
- Dutch still life paintings that symbolized death
- art style that captures a visual impression of a scene
- Arts movement that grew out of a reaction to neoclassicism
- which painter liked to depict dancers
- the first commercially successful photographic process
- movement that rejected the visual realism of impressionism
- 19th century invention with a long-term impact on art?
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- term associated with Gustave Klimt that means the end of a century
- French for "new"
- Concept illustrated in "The Oxbow" by Thomas Cole
- American Realist Winslow Homer was known for elevating the medium of
- extraordinary expansion of human knowledge
- One of the most successful portrait painters in history
- first modern architect
- contrast between light and dark
- "Third of May" artist
- replaced art nouveau
- Dominated French art and determined which artists, styles and works would be accepted
- which symbolist painter did "The Sleeping Gypsy"
- influence of this architect was clear on the monticello
- Italian view paintings
28 Clues: French for "new" • union of the sense • replaced art nouveau • "Third of May" artist • first modern architect • Italian view paintings • contrast between light and dark • A vessel for holding a sacred relic • which painter liked to depict dancers • Leading figure of the realist movement • extraordinary expansion of human knowledge • The end point of a church where the atlas is • ...
WORLD GEOGRAPHY VOCAB 2025-10-09
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- Founded by Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha); goal is enlightenment.
- A person who studies languages.
- One of the oldest monotheistic religions; followers mainly in Israel and the U.S.
- The place where an idea, belief, or innovation begins.
- Study of population patterns and changes.
- A flat, elevated area of land that rises above surrounding land.
- How people are spread out across a given area.
- Founded by Prophet Muhammad; followers called Muslims; holy book: Qur’an.
- Religion A religion tied to a specific ethnic group or culture.
- The spread of ideas, culture, or inventions from one place to another.
- A landform where a river meets a larger body of water, forming fertile soil.
- Based on Jesus Christ’s teachings; largest religion globally.
- Growth of factories and industries in a country or region.
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- Increase in the number of people living in cities or towns.
- Religion A religion that seeks followers worldwide.
- Number of people living per unit of land area.
- Belief in many gods, karma, and reincarnation; practiced in India and Nepal.
- Diffusion When one culture forces its beliefs onto another through conquest or colonization.
- A natural feature of Earth's surface, like mountains or plains.
- When ideas spread through a middle group or trade.
- Natural features of Earth's surface like mountains and rivers.
- A system of communication through speech, writing, or symbols.
- The long-term weather patterns of an area.
23 Clues: A person who studies languages. • Study of population patterns and changes. • The long-term weather patterns of an area. • Number of people living per unit of land area. • How people are spread out across a given area. • When ideas spread through a middle group or trade. • Religion A religion that seeks followers worldwide. • ...
Slavery and the Law Review 2025-12-09
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- The period in American history before the Civil War
- The type of slave clause that was in Article IV of the constitution
- The only people who were compensated at the end of slavery with reparations
- The types of Blacks who could be killed by whites under South Carolina's slave Code
- The religious movement that was fading at the time of slave codes
- Race is a social __________
- When a slave is freed by their owner
- What happened to the color line in American society because of slave codes
- The one drop rule is based on this idea
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- Race is not based on clear biological distinctions
- The type of racial slavery that was codified by Partus
- The assumed natural conditions of Black people
- Black abolitionist who led voting campaign in 1783
- This rebellion took place in South Carolina in 1739
- The 13th one abolished slavery except as punishment for a crime
- The 17th Century law that allowed for the rape of enslaved women by white masters
- The first place with slave codes in 1661
- The man who led the Stono Rebellion
- The last name of the man who fought for his freedom in a famous 1857 Supreme Court case
- What was made of enslaved women's reproductive lives
- This word DOES NOT appear in the Constitution
- Set of observable characteristics in an individual
22 Clues: Race is a social __________ • The man who led the Stono Rebellion • When a slave is freed by their owner • The one drop rule is based on this idea • The first place with slave codes in 1661 • This word DOES NOT appear in the Constitution • The assumed natural conditions of Black people • Race is not based on clear biological distinctions • ...
Colonists React to British Policies & Enlightenment 2020-09-27
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- Era in which philosophers began to use reason to solve problems that impacted society, or people.
- After Great Britain began to tax the colonists directly (Sugar Act & Stamp Act, colonists refused to buy British goods
- The Declaratory Act and Intolerable Acts took the ability for colonies to rule themselves, or ______ _______________ (no space in answer) away
- This philosopher believed that all people were born with natural rights: life, liberty, & property
- Baron de Montesquieu believed England's government was best because it had _________ branches.
- First "direct tax" on colonists--special seal on papers
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- This is an agreement between people and government--people sacrifice some natural rights in exchange for protection.
- Colonists were angry because they had to pay _________ but had no representation in Congress.
- After the Boston Tea Party, Britain sent more __________ to Boston and quartering started again.
- This harbor was closed after the Sons of Liberty threw tea off ships
10 Clues: First "direct tax" on colonists--special seal on papers • This harbor was closed after the Sons of Liberty threw tea off ships • Colonists were angry because they had to pay _________ but had no representation in Congress. • Baron de Montesquieu believed England's government was best because it had _________ branches. • ...
vocabulary words 2020-12-07
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- A person who supports the policy of enforced separation of different racial groups.
- A right or immunity, granted as a peculiar benefit, advantage or favor.
- Unjustly inflicting hardship and constraint, especially on a minority or other subordinate group
- A person who wants to stop or abolish slavery.
- A proposition, statement or phrase that asserts or implies both the truth and falsity of something
- Extremely or deplorably bad or distressing.
- Immoral or wicked behaviour.
- A person who advocates or participates in racial or cultural integration.
- Of or relating to the pursuit of wisdom.
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- The hypothetical origination of a race or species from a number of independent stocks
- Deliverance from the power and effects of sin
- A crime
- The act or means of enlightening, the state of being enlightened or free from ignorance
- A basic element or foundation of a particular thing.
- Ridiculous or implausible
- Impossible to deny / refute / disprove
- A great difference
- Well know, respected and admired for past achievements
- Record in a factual and detailed way
- A name
- Devoutly religious
- clever,original and inventive
- showing a skillful use of underhanded tactics to achieve goals
- The act of influencing or persuading.
- A member of the clergy, a group ordained to perform pastoral or sacerdotal functions in a christian church.
25 Clues: A name • A crime • A great difference • Devoutly religious • Ridiculous or implausible • Immoral or wicked behaviour. • clever,original and inventive • Record in a factual and detailed way • The act of influencing or persuading. • Impossible to deny / refute / disprove • Of or relating to the pursuit of wisdom. • Extremely or deplorably bad or distressing. • ...
Ancient India - Chapter 4 2020-12-07
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- state of enlightenment or wisdom
- the cycle of birth death and rebirth
- warrior and ruling class in Indian society
- holiest writings of Hinduism
- India is a separate _____ in Asia
- leader of the government in Tibet
- Buddha's last name
- third largest religion
- the untouchables of society
- Hindus strive for this liberation of the soul
- river where first Indian civilizations began
- caused the downfall of the Indus Valley
- conquered much of India for a time
- major river where empires of India grew
- greatest ruler of Mauryan Empire
- one's duty
- social structure created by the Aryans
- Indians established this symbol "0"
- a teacher
- mountain range separating India from Asia
- strong winds that blow in winter and summer
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- city of early India
- language of India developed by the Aryans
- toward all living things
- fourth largest religion
- "what goes around comes around"
- level of society
- large empire with a central government
- a prince of a small Indian kingdom
- the golden age of India was during this
- ruled by religious leadership
- sacred animals of Aryans and India
- people who moved into India around 1500 BC
- Letting go of these is essential for Buddhists
- stone pillars with Buddhist teachings
35 Clues: a teacher • one's duty • level of society • Buddha's last name • city of early India • third largest religion • fourth largest religion • toward all living things • the untouchables of society • holiest writings of Hinduism • ruled by religious leadership • "what goes around comes around" • state of enlightenment or wisdom • greatest ruler of Mauryan Empire • ...
AP World Crossword 2022-06-03
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- ____ VIII; British King who split from the Roman Catholic Church
- seabird and bat droppings used in fertilizers, mainly produced in Peru
- Aztec farming technique that grew crops on floating platforms
- belief that while god exists, god does not intervene in the world
- people of purely Spanish descent born in the new world
- native people of New Zealand
- political theory developed by Karl Marx; idealogy that formed the base of communism
- an intellectual and philosophical movement that originated in Europe; caused many great scientific advancements
- ____ empire; used enslaved Christians to form the Janissaries
- economic theory that encourages imperialism, decreasing imports, and increasing exports
- Chinese emperor who abolished the civil service exam
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- ____ of terror during the French Revolution
- French military and political leader who led several successful campaigns in Europe, most importantly the Holy Roman Empire
- social hierarchy system in India
- Muslim religious experts who created and maintained Islamic law codes
- vast Chinese infrastructure project that was finished under the sui dynasty
- famous physicist and mathematician who discovered the laws of gravity and motion
- Muslim sect that believed that the successor to Muhammad should be Abu Bakr
- addictive substance that the British forced the Chinese to trade for; caused the ____ wars
- Indian troops that fought under the British
- last name of nonviolent resistance leader in India against the British
21 Clues: native people of New Zealand • social hierarchy system in India • ____ of terror during the French Revolution • Indian troops that fought under the British • Chinese emperor who abolished the civil service exam • people of purely Spanish descent born in the new world • Aztec farming technique that grew crops on floating platforms • ...
PHILOSOPHY 2022-12-12
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- A work where a human person was conceived in his wholeness,totality,concrete existence and relatedness to the world.
- It was illustrated by Leonardo Da Vinci
- a person can blossom in the society without the need to inhibit the self from the rest should result in a participative atmosphere which will further lay the groundwork toward cultural and political transformation.
- addressed the issues facing religion by transforming spiritual
- It began around 1500s
- The mutual transferring or rights
- It was a philosophical movement that promoted the use of reason and intellect to understand and analyze natural phenomena and human nature
- Theory of Social Contract
- one of the most famous and influential philosophers of the French Enlightenment in the eighteenth century
- Is the decree of God that governs all creation
- Is not a one-way process but comprises the multilateral interactions among global systems, local practices, transnational trends,and personal lifestyles
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- Divine characteristic that is God created humans to reason and are inclined to reason
- philosophy is considered to be a representative of existentialism.
- Also known as dark ages
- the very core and door to authentic existence
- Rational beings
- A jewish existentialist philosopher
- He invented the telescope
- Computer,softwares,and online systems are the basic tools for fast and efficient communication consciousness through the use of the media
- He illustrated the Virtuvian Man
20 Clues: Rational beings • It began around 1500s • Also known as dark ages • He invented the telescope • Theory of Social Contract • He illustrated the Virtuvian Man • The mutual transferring or rights • A jewish existentialist philosopher • It was illustrated by Leonardo Da Vinci • the very core and door to authentic existence • Is the decree of God that governs all creation • ...
belief systems project 2022-09-29
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- philosophies not religions
- the Buddha's plan for you to reach enlightenment
- Strong Belief in Filial piety
- the truths about life that Buddha write down after becoming enlightened
- Buddhist holy book
- the founder of Christianity
- The first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible
- Yin Yang symbolizes this balance
- In this philosophy, believes that they need harsh laws and punishments to enforce people
- birthplace of Buddhism
- holy book of Islam
- the Buddhist dialogues discussing the meaning of life
- the Buddhist contains the stories of the Aryan Conquerors
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- founder of Islam
- Legalism,Taoism, And Confucianism
- founder of Buddhism
- Roman Solider who converted to Christianity and preached to Gentiles
- the belief in one god
- the founder of Judaism
- the basis of civil and religions laws of Judaism
- Islam's most holy site, All Islam(if they are able) are required to make a trip to here in their life time
- the leader of this Islamic group is elected
- the celebration of Jesus's Birthday
- are sacred but not worshiped in Hinduism
- release from the cycle of rebirth
- after wondering for 40 years the Jewish people settles here
- the holy book of Christianity
- A Jewish holiday that celebrates the Maccabean Revolt Against its oppressors
- The symbol of Christianity(after Jesus was killed on it)
- the pilgrimage to Mecca once in a life time
30 Clues: founder of Islam • Buddhist holy book • holy book of Islam • founder of Buddhism • the belief in one god • the founder of Judaism • birthplace of Buddhism • philosophies not religions • the founder of Christianity • Strong Belief in Filial piety • the holy book of Christianity • Yin Yang symbolizes this balance • Legalism,Taoism, And Confucianism • release from the cycle of rebirth • ...
Classical Era Review 2022-11-28
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- Classical period from 1600-1750
- One Sound
- press The ________ made it easier to copy music and anything written much faster.
- Romanticism was in part a reaction against the Age of ____________
- Classical period from 1750-1820
- Country of Richard Strauss' birth
- Finnish composer
- __________ Chant used one line of melody and texts from the bible
- A ______________ Night's Dream was written by Shakespeare, but composed later by Mendelssohn
- French composer - wrote Symphonie Fantastique
- One of the two pieces written by Sibelius that we listened to
- Composer of "The Nutcracker"
- Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyrie" is from what set of operas?
- The ___________ Church controlled music, and most of the world for a long time.
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- Instrument that Franz Liszt was best known for playing
- The Protestant __________ was the beginning when the church began to lose control.
- Classical period from 1820-1900
- Classical period from 1400-1600
- Composer that went deaf then started the Romantic period
- Country of Mozart's Birth
- 20th Century style that uses lots of repetition and small changes over long periods of time
- "Many Sounds"
- 20th century style of music with rules determined at random
- Country of Franz Liszt's birth
- Italian Composer, Wrote "Visage"
- First mass-produced synthesizer
- Musical style that uses many interwoven melodies at the same time (think Bach)
- Classical period from 1150-1400
- ________ Garde: The leading edge of artistic change
- Composer that wrote 4'33"
30 Clues: One Sound • "Many Sounds" • Finnish composer • Country of Mozart's Birth • Composer that wrote 4'33" • Composer of "The Nutcracker" • Country of Franz Liszt's birth • Classical period from 1820-1900 • Classical period from 1400-1600 • Classical period from 1600-1750 • Classical period from 1750-1820 • First mass-produced synthesizer • Classical period from 1150-1400 • ...
French Revolution 2022-12-01
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- dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power
- commoners
- clergy
- a Palace in France
- a form of government with a monarch at the head.
- a religious church that was popular in Europe
- the existing state of affairs, especially regarding social or political issues.
- French for "former regime"
- a royal house in France
- country in North America
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- a commitment to a national constitution and representative government, taken by delegates at the Estates-General at Versailles
- a French philosopher, art critic, and writer, best known for serving as co-founder, chief editor, and contributor to the Encyclopédie along with Jean le Rond d'Alembert
- nobles
- War was a theater of the Seven Years' War, which pitted the North American colonies of the British Empire against those of the French
- generally referred to as simply Montesquieu
- a major historic event in France
- a radical change in the established order
- a group of people who are related
- 14 July 1789, a state prison on the east side of Paris
- enlistment for state service, typically into the armed forces.
- supreme law of the United States of America
- the last King of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution.
- the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices.
- intellectual and philosophical movement
24 Clues: nobles • clergy • commoners • a Palace in France • a royal house in France • country in North America • French for "former regime" • a major historic event in France • a group of people who are related • intellectual and philosophical movement • a radical change in the established order • generally referred to as simply Montesquieu • supreme law of the United States of America • ...
Hayden Hessler - Prologue Vocab 2020-09-14
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- the right to have law work
- religious reform movement
- "no taxation without representation"
- renewed interest in classic cultures, meaning rebirth
- developed from roman christianity
- controls foreign and financial policies
- religion of isrelities and jews
- divided government into three branches
- a small group of land-owning families rule
- a goal for world peace
- a presentation of demands
- believers tried to apply the principles of reason to all aspects of society
- the belief that monarchs were chosen by god
- citizens make laws directly, not through representatives
- power rests with citizens to elect a leader
- powers of government were to be divided
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- teachings of mauhammad
- the people vote a person of power into office
- to praise a messiah or savior founded by jesus
- citizens elect representatives to make laws and policies
- limits the English monarchs power
- has a single ruler such as a king or queen
- a few powerful people rule
- code given by god to isrealic leader
- an absolute right to rebel against a government that violated their rights
- some powers of the king are restricted by the constitution and law
- law reflected principles over time
- system for controlling a country
- people submitted to an authoritarian ruler to prevent disorder
- a formal summary of laws and rights essential to the people
30 Clues: teachings of mauhammad • a goal for world peace • religious reform movement • a presentation of demands • the right to have law work • a few powerful people rule • religion of isrelities and jews • system for controlling a country • limits the English monarchs power • developed from roman christianity • law reflected principles over time • code given by god to isrealic leader • ...
Nationalism 2020-10-19
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- What are slaves fighting for?
- A person who came from parents that are born in Spain and hold the highest privileges
- At the bottom of the social class and have to endure harsh labors
- The emperor who agree to sell the Louisiana purchase to the United states in order to pay off France's debt
- Where is Mexico located?
- A large piece of land that United States brought from France
- Used by the Austrian Empire to save its empire but it wasn't efficient.
- One of the three founding fathers of the unification of Italy
- Another word for control
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- The rule of a state or a group by its own members and to create their own form of government
- What are emperors/nations fighting for?
- Ethnic groups that think that they should rule themselves
- Ordered white population to be executed
- A harsh labor system where people used to manage agriculture production and to also spread Christianity
- Economic system where methods were used to make profit for their mother nation
- Happens when people overthrow their own government for changes
- The process of unifying or to become a whole
- Movement that spread ideas/beliefs throughout Europe
- Mostly used to refer to a large group of people who died
- An enslaved person
- At one point this place had the biggest sugar production
21 Clues: An enslaved person • Where is Mexico located? • Another word for control • What are slaves fighting for? • What are emperors/nations fighting for? • Ordered white population to be executed • The process of unifying or to become a whole • Movement that spread ideas/beliefs throughout Europe • Mostly used to refer to a large group of people who died • ...
December Around the World 2020-12-21
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- a plant whose foliage remains green and functional through more than one growing season
- celebrated by Christians and non-Christians with lights, trees, presents, and stockings
- the shortest day and longest night of the year
- entered popular culture in 1997 from a Seinfeld episode, parody holiday resisting consumerism
- eight day Jewish festival of lights
- a form of precipitation consisting of ice pellets, often mixed with rain or snow
- individual precipitation of unique hexagonal shaped crystals
- Pancha Ganapati is a five day ______ festival in honor of Ganesha
- a storm with considerable falling or blowing snow and winds over 35 mph
- how cold it actually feels on your skin when the wind is taken into account
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- a device that measures temperature
- Omisoka is considered the second-most important day in Japanese tradition - the final day of the old year
- pagan winter festival historically observed by the Germanic peoples
- strong extratropical cyclone with winds blowing from the northeast
- rare event when the two largest planets in our solar system nearly overlap
- ancient Roman winter solstice festival in honor of the deity Saturn
- below 32 degrees Fahrenheit & 0 degrees Celsius
- a spike of ice formed when water dripping or falling from an object freezes
- seven night celebration of African American and Pan-African roots, culture, and community
- Bodhi Day celebrates the day that the historical ________ experienced enlightenment
20 Clues: a device that measures temperature • eight day Jewish festival of lights • the shortest day and longest night of the year • below 32 degrees Fahrenheit & 0 degrees Celsius • individual precipitation of unique hexagonal shaped crystals • Pancha Ganapati is a five day ______ festival in honor of Ganesha • ...
Civics/Government 2021-09-27
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- citizens vote for governmental officials
- the elected head of a republic
- English philosopher and political theorist who created the two treatises of government
- government where one person holds unlimited power
- form of government where a head of government leads an executive branch that is separated from the legislative branch
- small group of people having control of a country (or institution; organization)
- supreme authority within a territory
- union of sovereign states
- one person or small group holds powers over a country (without representatives)
- form of gov. where a person is head of state for life
- the head of elected government; minister of a sovereign state
- political unit where the state and nation are congruent
- supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- theory that originated during the age of enlightenment
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- orgin of state and its development was based on force
- democratic governance of a state where the executive derives its democratic legitimacy from its ability to command the support of the legislature
- states or provinces of a country have power to control law and decisions over it
- population, land, government, sovereignty
- a democracy where the electorate decides on policy initiatives (without legislators)
- kind of government system in which a single power, which is known
- protect citizens, maintain order, provide public services, and regulate the economy
- society freely constituted without authority
22 Clues: union of sovereign states • the elected head of a republic • supreme authority within a territory • citizens vote for governmental officials • population, land, government, sovereignty • society freely constituted without authority • government where one person holds unlimited power • orgin of state and its development was based on force • ...
Crime and Punishment 2021-03-19
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- Crime of being unemployed and homeless
- Anglo-Saxon fine that was paid to the victim's family following a murder
- Law Enforcement method of shouting for help when you witness a crime
- Event that links the crime of heresy with treason
- Group of people in Whitechapel who want to overthrow the capitalist government
- Surname of man controversially sentenced to capital punishment in 1953
- Advance of science in the 17th and 18th centuries that meant people stopped believing in witchcraft
- Name given to the increase in capital punishment being given for more minor crimes
- Surname of the man who is nicknamed 'The Father of the Police Force'
- Name of juvenille detention centre created in the 20th Century
- Cheap newspaper that often exaggerated news stories in Whitechapel
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- Punishment where convicts are sent to the colonies
- Law introduced by William I that makes poaching a crime
- The Fielding Brothers Operation for law enforcement
- Famous Thief Taker in London who made money from organising the theft then recovery of property
- Name of the Monarch who wrote Demonologie in 1597
- Name of a Highway Robber from the 18th Century
- Church law enforcement trial by _________
- Name of a place in Whitechapel where drugs would be consumed
- Name of a prison that introduced the separate system where convicts would be apart for 23 hours
20 Clues: Crime of being unemployed and homeless • Church law enforcement trial by _________ • Name of a Highway Robber from the 18th Century • Name of the Monarch who wrote Demonologie in 1597 • Event that links the crime of heresy with treason • Punishment where convicts are sent to the colonies • The Fielding Brothers Operation for law enforcement • ...
type of goverment 2021-10-06
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- the original of the us ratiified in 1781 which was replaced by the consitution in 1789
- control the body of nation state, or community
- a conutry govenred by a dictatior
- is done at a particalir place or area
- believed that the only true and correct form of goverment thats was absulute monarchy
- is a by law rule establish by the govement
- was a american whaler
- was the primary draftsman of the declaration of independence of the united states
- is the conflict following the revolt of the north american colonies againts the britian
- is a royal charter of right agreed to by king john of england at runnymede
- the theory of he divine right of kings
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- the actions of speaking or acting on behalf of someone or the state of being so represented
- the first ten amenments to us consititions ratified in 1791
- fair treatment through the normal judicial system
- a system of govement by the population of eligible memebers of a state , typically through elected reprsentives
- is the name of the givin to the second continental congess
- it the right word for country
- the action of enlightening of the state of being enlighted
- is a agreement of members for socailbenifents
- is a body of law which defines the role ,powers, and structure
- a form of goverment with a monarch a the head
21 Clues: was a american whaler • it the right word for country • a conutry govenred by a dictatior • is done at a particalir place or area • the theory of he divine right of kings • is a by law rule establish by the govement • is a agreement of members for socailbenifents • a form of goverment with a monarch a the head • control the body of nation state, or community • ...
Philosophy 2021-05-03
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- The state of understanding and realizing something
- British philosopher, author of“The Principles of Art”
- Study of existence, Being, becoming, and reality
- Philosophical tradition of Chinese origin which emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao
- Famous german philosopher and author of Critique of the Power of Judgment
- author of quotation "Into the same river it is not possible to step twice"
- Branch of philosophy that aspires to provide the most general description of reality
- element and the first principle of existing things(Milesians)
- Level of freedom defined as the healthy organism
- Reality is divided into touched, living, and social matter
- Scottish philosopher, author of "Of the Standard of Taste"
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- Philosophy of knowledge
- According to Anaximander, arche presented in this concept
- Philosophy of values
- philosophical inquiry that explores the problem of human existence
- subject of a philosophical thought experiment introduced by Donald Davidson
- Definition of the individual human soul in ancient Greece
- Theory of beauty or art;branch of axiology
- The famous book of Plato
- Philosophical view in which mind and the body are distinct and separable from one another
- Milesian philosopher which defined water as Arche
- Period of philosophy at 5th – 16th centuries
- Periodization of philosophy from the 17th century till nowadays
- Indian religion teaching enlightenment through disciplined nonviolence to all living creature
24 Clues: Philosophy of values • Philosophy of knowledge • The famous book of Plato • Theory of beauty or art;branch of axiology • Period of philosophy at 5th – 16th centuries • Study of existence, Being, becoming, and reality • Level of freedom defined as the healthy organism • Milesian philosopher which defined water as Arche • ...
Module 12 Vocab 2021-11-03
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- Scholars replaced old assumptions with new theories and launched a change in European thought
- these people agreed upon Newtons view of the role of god in the universe
- Scientific thinking that eventually developed into a new approach to science
- built on new theories about astronomy
- Believed truth could be discovered through logical thinking and reason
- Earth-Centered view of the universe
- Regular social gatherings held in large drawing rooms
- Third great philosophe, was passionately committed to individual freedom
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- Real name Catherine II, ruled from 1762 to 1796
- Among the most persuasive, who published an essay called A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792
- Main artistic style of the 1700's
- Also known as the Sun-centered theory
- Agreement at which people created a government
- Philosopher,held a different but more positive view to human nature
- Intellectual movement that stressed reason,thought, and power of individuals to solve problems
- Dominated style of European art
- Some monarchs embraced the ideas and made reforms that reflected the enlightened spirit
- English Scientist who helped bring together breakthroughs under a single theory of motion
- Influential french writer, devoted to the study of political liberty
- Social critics of a time period in france, French word for "philosopher"
- Real name, Francois Marie Arouet, published 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama
21 Clues: Dominated style of European art • Main artistic style of the 1700's • Earth-Centered view of the universe • Also known as the Sun-centered theory • built on new theories about astronomy • Agreement at which people created a government • Real name Catherine II, ruled from 1762 to 1796 • Regular social gatherings held in large drawing rooms • ...
Trevor's CH 2 Review 2023-03-15
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- was to start a northwest trade route, start fur trading, and religion
- to export more goods to other foreign countries
- the french and europeans saw that furs were luxerious and fashionable so they traded furs
- living naturally in a certain region
- spain wanted to convert non christians to christians
- wanted God, glory, and gold
- a large area of land where one crop is grown in large quantities
- was to spread the christian religion, have glory in the new world, and find gold
- showing understanding or sympathy toward something
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- when the christian religion started to spread more than ever
- spread new ideas of how people viewed the world
- wanted power and glory like spain, religious freedom, and mercantilism
- when slave rebellions and enslaved people run away from their captors
- other countries could not sell or trade things to other countries
- was to have power and glory like spain,start mercantilism, give people jobs, and have religious freedom
- was discovered by the europeans and it was a new nation for europe to get more land and wealth
- from the americas to africa and it was used to bring slaves
- a crop grown for selling not consuming
- wanted a northwest trade route, fur trading, and religion
- the buying and selling of humans and forcing them to work for free
20 Clues: wanted God, glory, and gold • living naturally in a certain region • a crop grown for selling not consuming • spread new ideas of how people viewed the world • to export more goods to other foreign countries • showing understanding or sympathy toward something • spain wanted to convert non christians to christians • ...
5 religions 2023-05-08
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- "acting by not acting"
- words & guidelines
- the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.
- Path the path to enlightenment
- Enlightened One
- sincerity or true heart.
- preserver
- sacred language
- exit from life cycle, no suffering or rebirth
- The worship and honor given to the Kami and ancestral spirits.
- yang good and bad between nature
- Lama teacher who’s wisdom is as great as the ocean
- lifecycle (life, death, rebirth)
- destroyer of obstacles
- creator of the universe
- wheels prayer wheels, bring harmony and release obstacles
- where is Shintoism practiced
- Way a life of balance/moderation
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- the Kamis' creative and harmonizing powers.
- spiritual leader
- daily worship
- believe in the oldest teaching & that each person can reach nirvana on their own
- Gautama founder of Buddhism "buddha"
- a universal force connected to nature
- destroyer & re-creator
- giving great respect and honor to ancestors.
- piety Confucius emphasized devotion to or respect for one’s elders called
- child All of humanity is regarded as
- believe people need help to become Buddhas –bodhisattvas stay to help
- Fu Zi confusionism founder
- ancient text
- are charms worn as an aid in healing and protection.
- Buddha’s sacred writings
- flags carry prayers as the wind blows
- Tzu founder of taosim/daosism
35 Clues: preserver • ancient text • daily worship • Enlightened One • sacred language • spiritual leader • words & guidelines • "acting by not acting" • destroyer & re-creator • destroyer of obstacles • creator of the universe • sincerity or true heart. • Buddha’s sacred writings • Fu Zi confusionism founder • where is Shintoism practiced • Tzu founder of taosim/daosism • Path the path to enlightenment • ...
Ch. 7-9 Crossword - Carrington Grant 2013-12-15
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- A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives
- Plan by James Madison that called for a two-house legislature, a chief executive chosen by the legislature and a court system
- The Secretaries of State, Treasury, War and Attorney General who met regularly with George Washington (the first President)
- Counted each enslaved person as three-fifths of a free person for both taxation and representation
- The first state to approve the Constitution
- First President of the United States
- Superintendent of Finance in May 1781
- Another word for 'approve' as in the approval of the Constitution
- Plan of government
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- Sharing power between the federal and state governments, which is one of the distinctive features of the US government
- Lawmaking branch of the government
- The President
- The first Secretary of the Treasury
- The first 10 Amendments that were added to the Constitution
- The first Secretary of State
- A movement of the 1700s in Britain that promoted knowledge, reason and science as the means to improve society
- Law that was passed by the Confederation Congress that established a procedure for surveying and selling the western lands north of the Ohio River
- The freeing of individual enslaved persons that was passed into law by the state of Virginia
- The number of stars, stripes, arrows, olives and leaves in the Great Seal of the United States
- The first Secretary of War
20 Clues: The President • Plan of government • The first Secretary of War • The first Secretary of State • Lawmaking branch of the government • The first Secretary of the Treasury • First President of the United States • Superintendent of Finance in May 1781 • The first state to approve the Constitution • The first 10 Amendments that were added to the Constitution • ...
Chapter 4 Industrialization and Nationalism 2015-11-07
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- principle set forth by Darwin that some organisms are more adaptable to the environment than others
- economic system based on industrial production
- landowners fence off common land previously used by peasants
- process in which coke derived from coal is used to burn away impurities in crude iron to produce high-quality iron
- political philosophy based on tradition and social stability
- German for "caesar", the title of the emperors of the Second German Empire
- principle set forth by Darwin that every plant or animal has evolved or changed, over a long period of time
- popular vote
- to withdraw
- movement to end slavery
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- idea that great powers have the right to send armies into countries where there are revolutions
- indifference to or rejection of religion or religious consideration
- person interested in finding new business opportunities
- money available for investment
- system in which society, usually in a form of a government, owns and controls the means of production
- movement that rejected romanticism and sought to portray lower- and middle-class life as it actually was
- reliance on military strength
- the act of setting free
- intellectual movement that stressed feelings, emotion, and imagination as sources of knowing
- political philosophy based largely on Enlightenment principles, holding that people should be free as possible from government restraint
- method of production in which tasks are done by individuals in their rural homes
21 Clues: to withdraw • popular vote • the act of setting free • movement to end slavery • reliance on military strength • money available for investment • economic system based on industrial production • person interested in finding new business opportunities • landowners fence off common land previously used by peasants • political philosophy based on tradition and social stability • ...
Revolutionary Characters Crossword 2016-10-06
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- Commander in Chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
- From 1890 to 1920 when the main objective was to eliminate corruption in government.
- Announced freedom of the first thirteen American colonies from Great Britain.
- Stated that large and small states defined the legislative structure and representation they would be given.
- Publisher of Common Sense.
- Collective name for the first ten amendments of the Untied States Constitution.
- A plan to create a unified government for the Thirteen Colonies, suggested by Franklin
- Created the lightning rod.
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- A political upheaval that took place between 1765 and 1783 in the American colonies.
- Created the Louisiana Purchas in 1803.
- Occurred on March 5,1770 with the result of 5 deaths
- Took place in Philadelphia on May 14, 1787 in order to discuss improvements of the Articles.
- The original Constitution of the US.
- The European intellectual movement of the 18th century emphasizing reason and individualism.
- The supporter of a movement that opposed the creation of a stronger US government.
- An act of British Parliament that imposed a stamp duty on newspapers and other docoments.
- An account of a persons life written by that person.
- A political philosophy which values rural society over urban society.
- The act of terminating a system practice or institution.
- A person supporting the system of government.
20 Clues: Publisher of Common Sense. • Created the lightning rod. • The original Constitution of the US. • Created the Louisiana Purchas in 1803. • A person supporting the system of government. • Occurred on March 5,1770 with the result of 5 deaths • An account of a persons life written by that person. • The act of terminating a system practice or institution. • ...
Chapter 12 2016-03-31
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- of Vienna Great Britain, Austria, Prussia, and Russia
- most influential leader at the meeting in Vienna
- belief based on tradition and valued social stability
- a person who runs a business
- of Power power was distributed out so one country doesn’t dominate
- Male Suffrage all male adults can vote
- politics based on realistic principles
- belief that slavery should be abolished
- the belief that everything should be distributed evenly
- reliance on military strength
- freeing certain people
- belief that people should be free from the government
- belief that the world should be viewed realistically
- wrote about the the theory of evolution
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- Evolution the principle that each species, or kind, of plant and animal had evolved over a long period of time from, earlier simpler times
- one of the most famous musical composers in the romantic era
- of Europe worked together to agree on things
- the belief that if people do their share of work it will improve society
- emerged as a reaction to the ideas of the Enlightenment
- indifference to or rejection of religion in the affairs of the world
- Selection survival of the fittest
- when the population of cities increases
- having patriotic principles
- prime minister of Germany
- of Intervention gave countries the power to stop revolutions
- Watt improved the steam engine
26 Clues: freeing certain people • prime minister of Germany • having patriotic principles • a person who runs a business • reliance on military strength • Watt improved the steam engine • Selection survival of the fittest • Male Suffrage all male adults can vote • politics based on realistic principles • when the population of cities increases • belief that slavery should be abolished • ...
Lucy Pritchard 2017-06-09
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- a famous city formerly known as Bombay
- the most common religion in India
- a division of social class outside the caste system
- a famous activist for non violent protest
- India is the most populated _______
- priests and teachers, also the highest caste
- a religion that focuses around the importance of all things in nature
- the most important river in india
- the belief that after you die you will be reborn into a new life
- about 49% of the population makes a living this way
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- monotheist religion that focuses on honesty
- the concept that the nature of your actions will reflect on you
- tropical wind and rain storms that occur at a predicted time
- a large mountain range bordering india
- the most commonly spoken language in India
- the country that colonized india before it regained its freedom
- the code of behavior that members of the caste must follow
- a buddhist state of enlightenment attained by freeing ones self from desire
- a religion in which the goal is to be free from all desire in order to attain Nirvana
- an 'abolished' concept of social class heirachy
- a plateau that takes up a lot of land area in southern india
- a famous movie industry based out of Mumbai
- the 2nd most populous country in the world
- what most Indian languages are derived from
24 Clues: the most common religion in India • the most important river in india • India is the most populated _______ • a famous city formerly known as Bombay • a large mountain range bordering india • a famous activist for non violent protest • the most commonly spoken language in India • the 2nd most populous country in the world • monotheist religion that focuses on honesty • ...
Unit 1 Vocabular 2017-08-03
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- a group of people who leave their country to form in a new land.
- exchange the trade of goods between early Europe and the america.
- reformation a religous movement of the 16th century.
- an economic system to increase a nations wealth by government.
- colony any certain city.
- awakening series of religious revivals among protestants in the american colonies.
- trade a multilateral system of trading.
- passage a ship route along the artic coast of canada and alaska .
- codes systems of law developed by states.
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- a blue dye obtained from various plants.
- to ship to other countries or places for sale.
- rebellion an unsucessfull uprising by frontiers men in virginia.
- orders of Connecticut early agreement between the colonial comunities.
- compact an agreement to establish government.
- a document issued by a sovereign or state.
- crop any crop that is considered easily marketable as wheat or cotton.
- period a period in Europe in the 18th.
- a leader in spanish conquest of america and especially from mexico and peru in the 16th century.
- to bring in merchandise from a foreign country.
- a member of a group of protestants.
- a program or campaign to exterminate.
- a colony or settlement.
- colony a colony rule on administered by officials.
- a person who journeys especially from a long distance.
- name for a member of the religious society of friends.
25 Clues: a colony or settlement. • colony any certain city. • a member of a group of protestants. • a program or campaign to exterminate. • period a period in Europe in the 18th. • trade a multilateral system of trading. • a blue dye obtained from various plants. • codes systems of law developed by states. • a document issued by a sovereign or state. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabular 2017-08-03
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- colony a colony rule on administered by officials.
- a document issued by a sovereign or state.
- a colony or settlement.
- compact an agreement to establish government.
- to ship to other countries or places for sale.
- period a period in Europe in the 18th.
- trade a multilateral system of trading.
- a blue dye obtained from various plants.
- a leader in spanish conquest of america and especially from mexico and peru in the 16th century.
- crop any crop that is considered easily marketable as wheat or cotton.
- name for a member of the religious society of friends.
- codes systems of law developed by states.
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- exchange the trade of goods between early Europe and the america.
- to bring in merchandise from a foreign country.
- awakening series of religious revivals among protestants in the american colonies.
- reformation a religous movement of the 16th century.
- colony any certain city.
- a person who journeys especially from a long distance.
- a program or campaign to exterminate.
- a group of people who leave their country to form in a new land.
- an economic system to increase a nations wealth by government.
- rebellion an unsucessfull uprising by frontiers men in virginia.
- a member of a group of protestants.
- orders of Connecticut early agreement between the colonial comunities.
- passage a ship route along the artic coast of canada and alaska .
25 Clues: a colony or settlement. • colony any certain city. • a member of a group of protestants. • a program or campaign to exterminate. • period a period in Europe in the 18th. • trade a multilateral system of trading. • a blue dye obtained from various plants. • codes systems of law developed by states. • a document issued by a sovereign or state. • ...
Assignment 4 - Napoleon 2017-12-07
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- The illegal and overt seizure of a state by the military or other elites within the state apparatus done by Napoleon
- Spanish peasant fighters
- Because Portugal was ignorant the continental system, he sent forces through ___ to invade them
- Where was Napoleon exiled to
- In 1804 Napoleon become the emperor of
- The ___ kept the Church under state control but recognized religious freedom for Catholics.
- The Napoleon Code embodied what kind of principles
- ___ would come to be known as one of the worlds greatest leaders
- Napoleon signed a decree which forcibly closed all ports this decree was called the
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- In the Peninsular War, Napoleon's armies faced what kind of tactic?
- Government-run public schools set up by Napoleon.
- A vote of the people
- How old was Napoleon when he was officially put in charge of the entire French Army? (spelled out format)
- The submission of a law to the direct vote of the people.
- Napoleon modernized _____
- Which country signed the Peace of Amiens in 1803
- The following are examples of _:Uniform set of laws, restored slavery in Islands, restrained freedom of speech and press.
- The French invasion of country which turned out to be a colossal failure and the beginning of the end for Napoleon
- Napoleon was lost at the battle of
- Napoleon was born in
20 Clues: A vote of the people • Napoleon was born in • Spanish peasant fighters • Napoleon modernized _____ • Where was Napoleon exiled to • Napoleon was lost at the battle of • In 1804 Napoleon become the emperor of • Which country signed the Peace of Amiens in 1803 • Government-run public schools set up by Napoleon. • The Napoleon Code embodied what kind of principles • ...
Q4 Asia Crossword Puzzle Review 2018-06-04
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- / NONVIOLENT TACTIC USED TO RESIST COLONIALISM IN INDIA
- / RELIGION CHARACTERIZED BY THE BELIEF THAT ENLIGHTENMENT COMES FROM WITHIN
- / PHILIPPINES, INDONESIA, JAPAN
- / RELIGIOUS BELIEF ASSOCIATED WITH HINDUISM. HINT: BRAHMA, VISHNU, SHIVA, GANAPATI
- / ONE OF THE TWO GEOGRAPHIC FEATURES THAT MAKE UP MUCH OF THE COASTS OF MONSOON ASIA
- / SEPARATES INDIA FROM MUCH OF THE REST OF MONSOON ASIA
- / LEAD INDIA TO INDEPENDENCE FROM BRITAIN
- / GAINED BY INDIA IN 1947
- / A LARGE LANDMASS THAT IS PART OF A CONTINENT EX. INDIA
- / JAPANESE “SERVANT” WARRIOR
- / THIS FAMOUS PHILOSOPHER TEACHER ENCOURAGED A MERIT SYSTEM FOR GOVERNMENT POSITIONS
- / SYSTEM OF SOCIAL CLASSES STARTED IN INDIA BY THE ARYANS
- / ONE OF THREE MAJOR RIVERS THAT ORIGINATE IN THE HIMALAYAS
- / WEALTHY LANDOWNERS WHO RECEIVED LOYALTY FROM SAMURAI
- / A CARAVAN ROUTE THAT STRETCHED 4,000 MILES BETWEEN ROME & XI’AN (2W)
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- / HIERARCHICAL SOCIAL CLASS SYSTEM IN MEDIEVAL JAPAN
- / PHYSICAL FEATURE FOUND IN CHINA AND MONGOLIA
- / THIS RELIGION WAS INTRODUCED BY THE MUGHAL EMPIRE
- / IMPORTANT HINDU BELIEF
- / DAILY SAMURAI PRACTICE
- / LANGUAGE OF APPROXIMATELY 80% OF INDIANS
- / APPROACH THAT INDIA TOOK IN IT’S “FIGHT” FOR INDEPENDENCE
- / SERIES OF RULING FAMILIES IN CHINA UNTIL MODERN TIMES
- / DESTRUCTIVE WAVE CREATED BY NATURAL FORCES LIKE EARTHQUAKES
- / SUB-REGION OF BANGLADESH (2W)
- / SUB-REGION OF MONGOLIA (2W)
- / BRING WET SUMMERS AND DRIER WINTERS TO MUCH OF ASIA
- / MILITARY LEADER OF JAPAN DURING FEUDALISM
28 Clues: / IMPORTANT HINDU BELIEF • / DAILY SAMURAI PRACTICE • / GAINED BY INDIA IN 1947 • / JAPANESE “SERVANT” WARRIOR • / SUB-REGION OF MONGOLIA (2W) • / PHILIPPINES, INDONESIA, JAPAN • / SUB-REGION OF BANGLADESH (2W) • / LEAD INDIA TO INDEPENDENCE FROM BRITAIN • / LANGUAGE OF APPROXIMATELY 80% OF INDIANS • / MILITARY LEADER OF JAPAN DURING FEUDALISM • ...
Geography exam 4- Review 2018-05-07
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- means "people of the plain"
- capital of Switzerland
- wrote "Institutes of the Christian Religion"
- capital of Greece
- an area of instability between regions with opposing political and cultural values
- means "rebirth"
- capital of Spain
- took over power of Germany in 1933
- a region of central Europe rich in deposits of coal and iron ore
- began the reformation
- poorest country of Europe
- greatest contribution of continental Europe
- capital of Belgium
- Muslims who attacked Europe and converted to Christianity and established Hungary
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- known as the "Sun King"
- Topography consisting of numerous depressions called sinkholes and limestone
- brought Christianity to Bohemia
- peninsula jutting out from the northwestern corner of France
- country that emerged out of Yugoslavia
- largest islands of Greece
- city that surrounds the Vatican
- Capital of Lithuania
- capital of Germany
- birth place of the Renaissance
- capital of the Czech Republic
- brought an end to the Roman republic
- philosophy that worshiped human reason in the 18th century
- the effort of the Spanish to drive the Muslims out of Spain
- the two most popular provinces of the Netherlands
- capital of Poland
- largest country in Europe
- river between France and Germany
- capital of the Netherlands
- main rival of Athens
- most populated island in the Mediterranean Sea
35 Clues: means "rebirth" • capital of Spain • capital of Greece • capital of Poland • capital of Germany • capital of Belgium • Capital of Lithuania • main rival of Athens • began the reformation • capital of Switzerland • known as the "Sun King" • largest islands of Greece • largest country in Europe • poorest country of Europe • capital of the Netherlands • means "people of the plain" • ...
World History Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-29
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- A religion based on enlightenment, meditation, and physical labor.
- The Chinese nationalist's who fought against the Chinese Communist Party in the Chinese Civil War.
- The capitol of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic's
- The Soviet communist dictator during 1922 to 1953.
- Chairman of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic's during the 1950's.
- The Yugoslavian military commander who opposed Stalin's Soviet bloc, and wanted neutrality.
- The first American to orbit the earth in space.
- The dictator of Cuba.
- A Hindu nation created within the British Raj.
- An ideology originated from Karl Marx and his belief of how a socialist revolution should occur
- The United States aerodynamic cosmos program.
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- The president during the Korean War.
- A large wall was constructed inside of this city.
- The currency of West Germany, and the modern day Federal Republic of Germany.
- This person lead the Chinese Communist Party against the Kuomintang.
- A British politician who said that "an Iron Curtain has fallen over Europe"
- A key factor in the second type of nuclear bomb.
- Lead peaceful protests and hunger strikes for Indian independence
- The first man in space.
- A Nationalistic dictator that avoided the conflict of World War 2, and kept Spain neutral in the height of the Cold War.
- A revolution occurred in this country during October 23, 1956.
- The first satellite space.
22 Clues: The dictator of Cuba. • The first man in space. • The first satellite space. • The president during the Korean War. • The United States aerodynamic cosmos program. • A Hindu nation created within the British Raj. • The first American to orbit the earth in space. • A key factor in the second type of nuclear bomb. • A large wall was constructed inside of this city. • ...
8th Grade Semester Exam Review 2021-12-13
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- This country set up missions to convert natives to Christianity
- A representative of the King who enforced the Spanish Law in the New World.
- area of land were the French and English fighting over that led to the French & Indian War?
- a violent disturbance
- In 1607, three English ships carrying over 100 colonists first landed here.
- this country's financial problems after the French and Indian war led to higher taxes
- The Great ______ was a series of religious revivals in the colonies
- Which region of colonies relied the most on slaves for their labor source?
- the only people who could vote in the colonies were _____ men
- a platform raised to give prominence to the person on it
- colonists sold raw materials to the British and they sent back finished goods
- Who stole cattle from Tim and his dad?
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- A movement that focused on science, reason, and philosophy
- an illegal action inciting resistance to lawful authority
- A Christian person who isn't Catholic.
- Tim's dad believed this man was a spy.
- Treaty of _____ marked the end of France as a power in North America
- a state of misfortune or affliction
- This was a trade route between Africa, Europe and the Americas
- This crop became Jamestown's first cash crop. They made money by trading and exporting it.
20 Clues: a violent disturbance • a state of misfortune or affliction • A Christian person who isn't Catholic. • Tim's dad believed this man was a spy. • Who stole cattle from Tim and his dad? • a platform raised to give prominence to the person on it • an illegal action inciting resistance to lawful authority • A movement that focused on science, reason, and philosophy • ...
AP World Unit 5 Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-09
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- A government system in which the countries trade is controlled by private companies
- Fuel which comes from gas and coal
- A production process that breaks manufacture of goods into steps
- An French advocate for freedom of speech and religion
- A revolution which separated a Caribbean Island from France
- ideals The idea in which standards of government behavior are essential
- A class that engaged in manual labor
- A heat engine that performs mechanical work
- A philosophical movement around legitimacy and authority
- A South American libertor
- A leader of the French Revolution
- The Theory in which knowledge and ideas come from experience
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- The era which saw the feudal era in an Asian Country go to the imperial system
- A military general and future president that helped win the revolutionary war
- A revolution which separated the thirteen colonies from Britain
- One of the founders of Englightenment ideas that led to the French Revolution
- The center of a social hierarchy
- rights Rights which are given to anyone
- Former minister of Prussia
- A military general and leader of the Haitian Revolution
- A commodity that is used by a consumer
- A European unification of state into an empire
- The belief that the right to vote should be extended
- The unification of a Mediterranean state
- The creator of Empiricism and the use of experimental science
25 Clues: A South American libertor • Former minister of Prussia • The center of a social hierarchy • A leader of the French Revolution • Fuel which comes from gas and coal • A class that engaged in manual labor • A commodity that is used by a consumer • The unification of a Mediterranean state • rights Rights which are given to anyone • A heat engine that performs mechanical work • ...
DMartinez_Revolutionarycrossword 2022-02-02
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- A civil war in Great Britain.
- I: First queen of Great Britain who fought against the spanish Armada.
- was when the colonists declared their indenpendence
- an act signed into law in 1689 by William III and Mary II.
- The king who rooted for Absolutism
- his actions caused the english civil war
- When the redcoats shot at a bunch of colonists and killed 5 people
- is when king james II was desposed
- fought for a government
- A general during the english civil war
- was in 1783 when the British recognized the colonists as their own states
- A war between France and Great britain over the Ohio River valley.
- Became king and queen after the glorious revolution
- was where the shot around the world was heard and the fighting began
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- was when the colonists made the second government after the first one was bad
- a tax on stamps and such
- taxes put on the people of Massachusetts after the tea party
- The restoration of the monarchy
- was a enlightenment thinker who fought for free speech
- was the first government that the colonists made
- tax on tea
- The proclamation which france sceded their land over to Britain
- Placed catholics up high in the court
- what Britain got after winning the war (it has to do with money)
24 Clues: tax on tea • fought for a government • a tax on stamps and such • A civil war in Great Britain. • The restoration of the monarchy • The king who rooted for Absolutism • is when king james II was desposed • Placed catholics up high in the court • A general during the english civil war • his actions caused the english civil war • was the first government that the colonists made • ...
Art History Puzzle 2022-04-27
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- printmaking process of etching a work into copper and then rubbing with ink
- artist who inspired Artemisia Gentileschi (female Baroque painter who painted females in mythology overpowering men)
- ornate handwritten books, usually religious texts
- valuable white material used in many indigenous sculptures
- considered the Holy City in the Islamic faith
- artist who painted The Night Watch
- underground burial system
- cultural movement that increased power of the individual and decreased power of the church
- ornate objects created to house relics of religious figures
- final period of Greek culture
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- Renaissance style of round paintings
- philosopher of the Age of Enlightenment who invented rationalism; “I think therefore I am”
- powerful banking family that ruled during the Renaissance
- Diego Velazquez’s most famous work depicting the young princess and her whole crew as well as himself painting
- Spanish painter of the Romantic period whose work slowly got darker as he suffered from an undiagnosed illness
- period of architecture that featured stained glass windows, pointed archways and flying buttresses
- technique in painting and drawing that uses strong contrasts between light and dark
- Michelangelo’s famous sculpture of Mary holding a deceased Jesus
- tower in mosque where prayer call is sounded
- which country’s elite made up the subject of most Rococo paintings
- style of art that lays tiny piece of glass or jewel in a cement like substance to create an image
21 Clues: underground burial system • final period of Greek culture • artist who painted The Night Watch • Renaissance style of round paintings • tower in mosque where prayer call is sounded • considered the Holy City in the Islamic faith • ornate handwritten books, usually religious texts • powerful banking family that ruled during the Renaissance • ...
Chapter 3 2023-09-13
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- was the toughest part of the Triangular Trade
- attacked the french in the Ohio River Valley and it led to the French and Indian War
- were grown mostly on plantations and was meant to sell for profit
- was the governing body of Great Britain
- was a religious revival movement from the 1700's
- was created by King James II it covered the area from southern maine to Northern New Jersey
- was Great Britain's biggest rival in North America
- were the 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies and most of them were slaves
- was a 18th century intellectual movement that emphasized reason and the scientific
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- was a slave uprising in the colonies
- came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices with families and to learn a
- places taxes on imports to the colonies
- was meant to punish the colonists for illegal smuggling of goods
- was a 3 part system which slaves were brought to the
- was a large farm in the southern colonies
- was when Britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies
- a theory in the colonies to enrich Great Britain
- was men that was from the colonies who fought for Great Britain
- invented bifocals, the Franklin stove and published Poor Richards Almanac
- was named by King James II to rule the Dominion of New England
20 Clues: was a slave uprising in the colonies • places taxes on imports to the colonies • was the governing body of Great Britain • was a large farm in the southern colonies • was the toughest part of the Triangular Trade • a theory in the colonies to enrich Great Britain • was a religious revival movement from the 1700's • was Great Britain's biggest rival in North America • ...
Ancient India Vocabulary 2023-10-13
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- the first written language of ancient India
- a religion based on the teachings of Buddha
- a person's personal duty based on the individual's place in society
- Hindu system where society division is based on hereditary
- a religion native to India , featuring belief in many gods and reincarnation
- state of great peace or happiness
- wisdom, morality, meditation
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- these mountains separate India from China and are the tallest in the world
- the belief that actions in this life whether good or bad will decide your place in the next life
- a river in South Asia that flows from the Himalayas to the Arabian Sea
- the warrior and aristocrat varna of the caste system
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- a person who makes a journey for religious reasons
- freedom from the mortal world
- founded India's first and largest empire
- the section of the Indian epic the Mahabharata
- the eight pursuits of one seeking enlightenment
- dynasty that unified much of the entire subcontinent of India
- a single spiritual power that Hindus believe lives in everything
- doctrines of Buddha where all life involves suffering
- the empire known for re-establishing Hinduism and for achievements in math and science
- this river is considered to be sacred to Hindus and is used for rituals
- principle of noninjury/nonviolence to living things
23 Clues: wisdom, morality, meditation • freedom from the mortal world • state of great peace or happiness • the rebirth of a soul in a new body • founded India's first and largest empire • the first written language of ancient India • a religion based on the teachings of Buddha • the section of the Indian epic the Mahabharata • the eight pursuits of one seeking enlightenment • ...
8th Social Studies Ch. 3 - The Spirit of Independence (IMPACT) 2021-10-25
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- An early form of a search warrant(3w)
- This assembly, convened to protest the tea tax(3w)
- British started this fort but the French finished it.(2w)
- volunteer ordinary citizens, with weapons.
- He led the Virginia militia against France(2w)
- Famous for his signature on the Declaration of Independence.(2w)
- When the Sons of Liberty met at Boston Harbor(4w)
- Now famous for his furniture(2w)
- England’s house of lawmakers.
- Parliament initiated these to put a stranglehold on Boston(2w)
- If you sided with the British being in the colonies, then you were a ________.
- Famous militia from Vermont(3w)
- The true reason Colonists resented England(3w)
- Famous battle set in Boston(2w)
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- If you were favoring the colonies and independence, you were a ________.
- A group of soldiers firing weapons into a crowd(3w)
- He wrote Common Sense(2w)
- A fee on imported molasses(3w)
- A Founding Father and part of the Enlightenment(2w)
- Last chance compromise to avoid war, George says NO(3w)
- Forced colonists to pay for special paper from England(3w)
- Their side, our side, their side, our side, traitor!(2w)
- King George decides to occupy Canada to resist v. northern colonies(3w)
- He wrote, The Second Treatise of Government (2w)
- German mercenaries paid to fight with the British v. colonists.
25 Clues: He wrote Common Sense(2w) • England’s house of lawmakers. • A fee on imported molasses(3w) • Famous militia from Vermont(3w) • Famous battle set in Boston(2w) • Now famous for his furniture(2w) • An early form of a search warrant(3w) • volunteer ordinary citizens, with weapons. • He led the Virginia militia against France(2w) • The true reason Colonists resented England(3w) • ...
Global II Review 2023-06-05
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- The conquistador best known for his defeat of the Inca Empire.
- The head of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Famous Empress of the Byzantine Empire.
- Absolute monarch of Russia during the Age of Absolutism.
- A region of religious significance that played a major role in the Crusades.
- "Gold, God, and Glory"
- Louis XIV's fancy house.
- A pre-Columbian Mesoamerican empire located in present-day Mexico.
- Muslim inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula and targets of the Reconquista.
- Heroes in a half shell who's names were inspired by Italian Renaissance painters.
- The English monarch who famously broke away from the Catholic Church.
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- The Catholic Church's response to the Protestant Reformation.
- Probably the most famous German monk ever.
- Certificates issued by the Catholic Church offering forgiveness of sins.
- The belief held by the Church that the Earth was in the center of the solar system.
- A famous Ming Dynasty admiral who led seven voyages.
- A revolutionary device that mechanized the production of books.
- The 1054 split within the Christian Church.
- And Enlightenment-era compact between a ruler and the ruled
- A powerful Muslim-minority empire that ruled the Indian subcontinent.
- A system of government in which a single monarch holds unlimited power.
- A major Mesoamerican capital built on Lake Texcoco.
- Seafaring Scandinavian warriors
- The capital of the Byzantine Empire,
24 Clues: "Gold, God, and Glory" • Louis XIV's fancy house. • Seafaring Scandinavian warriors • The capital of the Byzantine Empire, • The head of the Roman Catholic Church. • Famous Empress of the Byzantine Empire. • Probably the most famous German monk ever. • The 1054 split within the Christian Church. • A major Mesoamerican capital built on Lake Texcoco. • ...
Government Unit 1 2025-03-21
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- Government by one person
- Created idea of balance of power
- Protected rights of all English citizens
- Power is held by the people and used by them directly or indirectly to make decisions
- Ability to enforce their own laws without approval of any other authority
- Seperated America from Great Britain
- Type of democracy when all voters get to vote on every issue
- Period when the colonies were allowed to experiment with government
- Created the idea of life, liberty, and property
- Fight between French and British over land occupied by Indians
- Scholars start asking why the government works the way it does
- nation with some form of Government
- Established Americas first government but federal government was weak
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- Community of people united by language, religion, or culture
- Government is controlled by a small group
- Created social contract theory
- Whatever people decide that has authority to make decisions for a nation, state or group of people
- People surrender some rights to the government for the greater security of their other rights
- Highlighted weaknesses of AOC
- Type of democracy where voters elect representatives to make decisions for them
- First Congress in America
- Make the argument to leave Great Britain
- Established that the king is not above the law
- Argued for Federalism
- Established the Rule of Law in America for the first time
25 Clues: Argued for Federalism • Government by one person • First Congress in America • Highlighted weaknesses of AOC • Created social contract theory • Created idea of balance of power • nation with some form of Government • Seperated America from Great Britain • Protected rights of all English citizens • Make the argument to leave Great Britain • ...
Mathematical beauty crossword-new 2025-04-17
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- A logical proposition that has been proven based on previously established statements.
- A sudden realization or deep understanding.
- Mathematical form of attractiveness or elegance.
- Logical structure showing that a mathematical statement is true.
- Clear, easy to see or understand.
- One of the top qualities valued in beautiful proofs-simplicity with power.
- comfort, peace
- The opposite of simplicity; often found in higher math.
- Balanced arrangement of parts; a key concept in math and design.
- A famous mathematician associated with a stunning identity e, i, and pi.
- A number that cannot be expressed as a simple fraction.
- not possible to do easily or conveniently, impracticable
- beauty crossword-key and clues
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- Pleasing in appearance or form; often used to describe beautiful math.
- A term that means dependent on situation or context.
- When a mathematical concept sheds light or gives deep understanding.
- The act of finding or learning something new, often in math or science.
- not genuine, not intelligent.
- having little value or importance
- A philosophical term meaning 'relating to knowledge.'
- Deep comprehension or grasp of how something works.
- A precise yet broad field involving numbers, patterns, and reasoning.
- A connection or relationship in size or amount.
- Perceived understanding without conscious reasoning.
- The property of being in balance or agreement; often used to describe symmetry in math
25 Clues: comfort, peace • not genuine, not intelligent. • beauty crossword-key and clues • having little value or importance • Clear, easy to see or understand. • A sudden realization or deep understanding. • A connection or relationship in size or amount. • Mathematical form of attractiveness or elegance. • Deep comprehension or grasp of how something works. • ...
January Stems Notes Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-27
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- a tropism in which light is the orienting stimulus
- the art of making or the manufacture and use of fireworks
- a closed plane figure bounded by straight lines
- any diseased condition caused by light especially through overexposure
- a cone-shaped device used to intensify or direct the voice
- a word of more than one syllable
- a small book for teaching children to read
- a saprophytic organism
- having divisions in several states
- first in order of time or development
- a thorough destruction involving extensive loss of life especially through fire
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- marked by a suspension of activity
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- a person who starts something new, but is not good at it yet
- a branch of biology concerned with plants
- the destruction of large areas of the natural environment as a consequence of human activity
- having infinite awareness, understanding, and insight
- a lover of books especially for qualities of format
- an ostentatious effort, display, or expenditure
- one that is omnivorous
- a person who believes that he or she has unlimited power or importance
- a room for sleeping
- exclusive ownership through legal privilege, command of supply, or concerted action
- capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action
- a person who has an uncontrollable impulse to start fires
- an eyeglass for one eye
26 Clues: a room for sleeping • one that is omnivorous • a saprophytic organism • an eyeglass for one eye • a word of more than one syllable • marked by a suspension of activity • having divisions in several states • first in order of time or development • a branch of biology concerned with plants • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • a small book for teaching children to read • ...
World History Revolution Flex 2025-10-28
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- a holy/religious war
- The French Nobles/upper class
- A system in which an empire establishes territory in another land
- 97% of the population of French, mostly poor
- Father of the first amendment and free speech
- restricting trade to only the mother country
- This empire controlled what is now modern day Brazil and many east Asian colonies
- This empire rapidly expanded and created the 13 American Colonies
- This empire lost the 7 Years War and colonized a chunk of North America primarily the Midwest and Canada
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- The first major revolution of the period which was led by Washington, Adams and Jefferson
- A system of government run by a king/queen
- territory established in another land by an empire.
- French social/economic class made up of primarily the church and uber wealthy
- This empire settled most of South America and funded Columbus
- A revolution is a major and rapid change where a group of people challenge and replace an existing system
- Natural rights and people are fundamentally good
- A renaissance invention which made making books easier and led to more people reading
- A system of government run by people and voting
- A period of philosophical thinking marked with thinkers like Rousseau and Hobbes
- Life Liberty and this are Locke's natural rights
- Discovered the new world.
21 Clues: a holy/religious war • Discovered the new world. • The French Nobles/upper class • A system of government run by a king/queen • 97% of the population of French, mostly poor • restricting trade to only the mother country • Father of the first amendment and free speech • A system of government run by people and voting • Natural rights and people are fundamentally good • ...
Unit 2 Review 2025-10-08
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- Information used to convince or persuade is known as...
- The Colonists wanted this from the British
- The French and Indian were this during the French and Indian War
- The Patriots were shown as this in the Boston Massacre engraving
- This Thomas wrote Common Sense
- This group was against the American Revolution
- "No taxation without..."
- The treaty to end the American Revolution was signed in this city
- This Thomas wrote the Declaration of Independence
- The British raised taxes in the colonies because they were in...
- This was the location where the Continental Army spent a winter
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- The Patriots were daring the British to do this during the Boston Massacre
- Sugar, Stamp, and Tea prices increased because of this
- "It is the right of the people to alter or _______ their government."
- The Colonists threw snowballs and...
- He ruled over Britain and the colonies
- This is what is gained or lost after a war
- This was the era of reason and ideas
- These were written in the Declaration to get the support of the lower class
- This is the name of the British soldiers
- This group did not pick a side during the American Revolution
- This group supported the American Revolution
- This was originally mentioned in the Declaration but was removed
- "All men are created..."
24 Clues: "No taxation without..." • "All men are created..." • This Thomas wrote Common Sense • The Colonists threw snowballs and... • This was the era of reason and ideas • He ruled over Britain and the colonies • This is the name of the British soldiers • This is what is gained or lost after a war • The Colonists wanted this from the British • ...
Renaissance Unit 2021-10-12
World Hist. Key Terms & People Refresher 2022-02-17
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- He was founder of communism with theories that went against ideas of free markets and capitalism.
- Last name of realist author in 1800s whose works exposed poor city and working conditions.
- Name of web-based word game first made public in October 2021 that has gained significant popularity as many people post their results on social media.
- This streaming service, which started in 1997 as a DVD rental company, had earnings in 2021 of about $29.7 billion.
- This period from 1600-1800 brought new ideas in areas of science, government and society.
- This revolution brought useful machinery and transportation, but also made it easier for weaker countries to be conquered and occupied by stronger countries.
- The 13 states in newly formed U.S. declared independence from this country on July 4, 1776.
- Last name of Supreme Court justice who announced his pending retirement in January 2022.
- Serbian military group partially responsible for starting WWI in 1914.
- Country spanning into Europe and Asia that exited WWI with possibly 2+ million soldiers dead.
- Name of female American icon who died on December 31, 2021, at age 99, and starred on show 'The Golden Girls' as Rose Nylund.
- Name of continent where majority of WWI was fought from July 1914 to November 1918.
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- These long, narrow ditches became a major focal point of battle strategies in WWI.
- This is a policy of expanding a country's power and influence often by military force.
- Germany made a major error when this was discovered, which brought the United States into WWI.
- Method that came from Enlightenment Age and still useful today in testing scientific theories.
- Winning team and host city of Super Bowl 56 played on February 13 in front of 62,417 in attendance.
- This became grim weapon of choice for some tyrants like Robespierre during the French Revolution.
- Country that rejected the Treaty of Versailles and decided to not join League of Nations after WWI.
- These can be helpful when a country needs support from other countries, but they also partly caused WWI.propaganda Information used, often unfairly, to sway opinion against a certain person, group or even country.
- When governments make lower and middle classes pay high amounts of these, people sometimes start revolutions.
- This is a country or territory with its own internal government but controlled by an outside power.
- Emperor Menelik II was somehow able to keep this African country free from European takeover in late 1800s and early 1900s.
- European country with Poland at its eastern border that lost in both WWI and WWII.
- As seen all over news lately, Russia is close to invading this country in Eastern Europe.
- Last name of famous scientist and thinker responsible for developing the laws of gravity.
- These companies owned by those holding stocks became common during the Industrial Revolution as profits soared for many businesses and tycoons.
- These types of sources like diaries, artifacts and original pictures provide useful information about history.
28 Clues: Serbian military group partially responsible for starting WWI in 1914. • These long, narrow ditches became a major focal point of battle strategies in WWI. • European country with Poland at its eastern border that lost in both WWI and WWII. • Name of continent where majority of WWI was fought from July 1914 to November 1918. • ...
World Religions 2013-10-20
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- Sacred stone building that held idols and now a stone that Muslims worship
- The Enlightened One
- A divine essence that fills everything in the world - Hindu God
- The two-sidedness of nature
- A Greek word meaning Messiah
- "The Way" - A Chinese Philosophy based on no material wealth, less power/politics, humbleness, quiet, and thoughtfulness
- A religion that emphasizes ethics or proper conduct and believes in one God
- Hindu Priests
- One of the greatest historical figures who taught of one true God, love for God and others, and forgiveness and eternal life for Faith in God
- Followers of Islam
- The final position in Christian Religion hierarchy that is Supreme over the other leaders - leads from Rome
- Someone who dies for their beliefs
- The container for Ten Commandments
- Man who led the escape of the Hebrews from Egypt
- The lowest position in Christian Religion hierarchy who conduct local services and ceremonies
- Belief in the rebirth of souls - used to eventually recognize Maya and reject it to gain Nirvana
- A religion that follows the teachings of Jesus the Christ
- A Chinese Philosophy based on the importance of family, respect for the elderly, and reverence for the past
- A Chinese Philosophy based on power and harsh laws - people are selfish and untrustworthy and must be constantly monitored for good behavior
- Struggle to defend the faith - those who died in struggle are rewarded in heaven
- Scripture in Judaism that contains the first five books of the Old Testament and laws, poetry, prophecy and religious instruction
- The God in Islam
- Two sides of nature - Female/Male, Dark/Bright, Passive/Active
- Founder of the Hebrew people
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- Souls who grow spiritually and gain perfect peace - completing your cycle of reincarnation and reuniting with Brahman
- Holy Book of Islam
- A religion that developed through the Brahmin's explanations of the Vedas and believes in Karma, Reincarnation, and Nirvana
- An Israeli King who made Jerusalem the capital and a religious center
- The good or bad force created by your actions
- A religion that follows the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama who encourages enlightenment
- Belief in many Gods
- Steps needed to gain Enlightenment in Buddhism - used in collaboration with Eightfold Path
- Unity of God and creation
- The beliefs in Islam that each Muslim needs to follow - Idea that for a strong building all parts are needed
- A religion that follows the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad - submission to the will of God
- A religion that follows the teachings of Abraham, Israel, and Moses - Believes in the 10 Commandments
- A religion believing that the forces of good and evil battle one another and in the future, good will prevail - Influence Judaism and Christianity
- Moral laws that God revealed to Moses during the Exodus
- Council gathered to write down beliefs of Christian Church in 325 A.D.
- Hebrew God
- The idea that the world around us is an illusion and if we accept this illusion, we cannot be saved
41 Clues: Hebrew God • Hindu Priests • The God in Islam • Holy Book of Islam • Followers of Islam • The Enlightened One • Belief in many Gods • Unity of God and creation • The two-sidedness of nature • A Greek word meaning Messiah • Founder of the Hebrew people • Someone who dies for their beliefs • The container for Ten Commandments • The good or bad force created by your actions • ...
Unit 3 Lessons 3 & 4 People, Places, and Groups 2024-03-06
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- Economist who supported the free market and laissez faire economics.
- Architect hired by Charles II to rebuild London after the Great Fire of 1666.
- Head of the Church of England (Anglican) following the Act of Supremacy.
- Supporters of Parliament during the English Civil War.
- Type of leader that Cromwell was.
- English political thinker who believed that people formed governments to protect their rights.
- English monarch who lectured Parliament about divine right, and clashed with them over money.
- Group that was allowed back in England after 350 years of exile.
- Dynasty that ruled England from 1485 to 1603.
- Group of religious dissenters who clashed with James I over simplifying religious services.
- English monarch who tried to rule like an absolute monarch leading to clashes with Parliament over money.
- Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of Charles I who enforced strict rules on the Anglican clergy.
- The cabinet system in England developed as a result of his inability to speak English.
- Nation of origin for the Stuart family.
- Stuart who was asked by Parliament to return to England and restore the monarchy.
- Pen name of Francois-Marie Arouet who supported freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and hated slavery.
- Name given to French Enlightenment thinkers.
- English monarch who was supported in his break with Catholic Church by Parliament.
- English thinker who believed that education would give women the tools they needed to participate equally in society.
- Puritans followed his example when changing England socially.
- Head of the cabinet and the leader of the majority party in the House of Commons.
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- Group that rebelled against Charles I's rule after he tried to impose the Anglican prayer book on them.
- Supporters of Charles II attacked from this nation. Cromwell treated the rebels harshly here.
- French noblewoman who hosted one of the most respected salons in Paris.
- English political party that supported broad royal powers and a dominate Anglican Church.
- Supporters of Charles I during the English Civil War.
- German philosopher who first called this period the Enlightenment.
- Leader of parliamentary forces during the English Civil War.
- Philosophe who argued for the separation of powers and checks and balances.
- English political thinker who believed that by nature people were brutal and need an absolute ruler to control them.
- Most controversial philosophe who believed that society corrupted people and the good of the community should outweigh individual interests.
- Stuart ruler who changed laws on a whim and appointed Catholics to high government offices.
- French economic thinkers who focused on economic reforms.
- Group formed to advance scientific knowledge in England.
- Group that believed poor men should have as much say in the government as wealthy men.
- English ruler who consulted Parliament concerning money issues.
- James II's daughter who was asked by Parliament to take the throne of England with her husband William.
- English political party that supported religious toleration, business interests, and Parliament.
- Philosophe who compiled the Encyclopedia.
- Dynasty that ruled England beginning in 1603.
40 Clues: Type of leader that Cromwell was. • Nation of origin for the Stuart family. • Philosophe who compiled the Encyclopedia. • Name given to French Enlightenment thinkers. • Dynasty that ruled England from 1485 to 1603. • Dynasty that ruled England beginning in 1603. • Supporters of Charles I during the English Civil War. • ...
Standard 4 Review: India, Persia, China 2013-04-26
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- The number of steps in the path to Buddhist enlightenment
- The part of Asia that means India
- Chinese belief system with respect for elders, ancestor worship and importance of education
- The origin of both Hinduism and Buddhism (place)
- The type of religion Hinduism is since it has many gods
- Rebirth for both Hindus and Buddhists
- Holiest river in India
- Trade route between Asia and the Med Sea
- Location of the invaders who threatened China
- Religion of the Persians
- Mauryan emperor who spread Buddhism and had hospitals and vets
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- One of two Hindu holy books
- Indian golden age empire that invented the zero
- Persians were _____ or accepting of other religions
- Symbol of opposing forces for both Daoism and Confucianism
- Chinese belief system of simplicity and harmony with nature
- Chinese test for a government job
- The civilization that we say was an "imperial bureaucracy" (so was China...)
- Mountain chain in northwest India through which invaders passed
- Road in Persia to improve communication in the empire
- Belief that present actions have future consequences
- First name of founder of Buddhism
- Chinese emperors had the ________ of Heaven since they thought gods chose them to rule
- Built by Qin Shi Huangdi to protect his empire
- One invention of ancient China
- The place where Buddhism spread to
- The number of noble truths Buddhists have
27 Clues: Holiest river in India • Religion of the Persians • One of two Hindu holy books • One invention of ancient China • The part of Asia that means India • Chinese test for a government job • First name of founder of Buddhism • The place where Buddhism spread to • Rebirth for both Hindus and Buddhists • Trade route between Asia and the Med Sea • ...
Les Miserables--The Crossword 2013-08-07
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- Faithful companion of Les Amis de l'ABC.
- Triumphant writer?
- The setting of the work song or a theatergoer’s complaint.
- King of his castle.
- Escaped chemical burns due to a fortuitous discrepancy in the score.
- The protagonist and antagonist may reflect these two aspects of the law.
- Not a small boat, but a place for a man of the cloth.
- A flag-waving idealist.
- Not a discount brand of denim.
- Not your traditional breeches role.
- Yes, Mr. Green in Alsace-Lorraine?
- Aside from his parole, the protagonist also broke this.
- Not quite the signboard on a theatre.
- Beggars frequent this region of Paris.
- The two featured street urchins are these in the novel.
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- The June Rebellion occurred in eighteen-hundred and _______.
- These nighttime visitors are not Blake-approved.
- A question for the priest?
- August first, for us.
- The number of stars in the sky.
- A subject for Victor Borge’s inflationary language.
- Napoleon III widened Paris streets to prevent the use of these.
- Though the hero begs this of God, he carries it out himself.
- The convict’s hideaway or the inspector’s last move.
- These are a source of enlightenment to a convict.
- Much-wronged grisette.
- The students might have been better served by last rites than by this.
- Gone for a song.
- A lifetime of despair.
- Varieties of raspberries?
30 Clues: Gone for a song. • Triumphant writer? • King of his castle. • August first, for us. • Much-wronged grisette. • A lifetime of despair. • A flag-waving idealist. • Varieties of raspberries? • A question for the priest? • Not a discount brand of denim. • The number of stars in the sky. • Yes, Mr. Green in Alsace-Lorraine? • Not your traditional breeches role. • ...
American Literature Exam Review 2014-05-27
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- Transcendental writer of women's issues
- Sandburg's tribute to the windy city
- Movement born in Boston led by Emerson
- What Mark Twain called his age of the late 19th century
- The sin of Adam and Eve that humans have inherited
- Romantic folklore writer of New York
- style concerning bleak ordinary life, an uncaring universe
- Believer in the green light
- Perhaps the first American writer to develop the idea of American Dream
- writer who popularized self improvement and rags to riches themes
- What the Puritans called those believed destined for Heaven
- art style that featured medieval castles, death, dreary weather
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- World war II is typically this age's ending point
- Part Nick and part Gatsby, wrote to prove his love for a girl and his literary merit
- War that divides Romantic from Realism eras
- Thoreau practiced his transcendental beliefs at this woods and pond for two years
- Horror story originator and poet, the Raven
- Enlightenment concept of believing in God without a religion
- Writing that captures a local set of customs, dialect
- Era of bold experimentation in new styles, themes of pessimism and doubt
- Eliot's important poem of alienation and doubt
- Gothic writer who focused on secret sin and Puritan settings
- poet who "sings himself and celebrates himself" in his Leaves of Grass
- Revolutionary pamphlet writer, Common Sense, The Crisis
- To Build a Fire writer
25 Clues: To Build a Fire writer • Believer in the green light • Sandburg's tribute to the windy city • Romantic folklore writer of New York • Movement born in Boston led by Emerson • Transcendental writer of women's issues • War that divides Romantic from Realism eras • Horror story originator and poet, the Raven • Eliot's important poem of alienation and doubt • ...
Ancient China and India Study Guide 2015-11-14
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- Chinese invented this explosive.
- An important river in northwest India. The area surrounding it was the center of civilization in ancient India.
- This person's teachings and system of thought are collectively known as Confucianism.
- yang Symbol that represents peace and harmony.
- The rebirth of a soul into another body after death according to Hinduism.
- Four Noble Truths "Life is full of suffering" is one of these
- Man made barrier that help to protect China from attack from the north.
- System that divided Indian society into four main classes.
- Chinese philosopher who believed in living in harmony with nature.
- Writing developed by the Chinese.
- a belief in many gods and goddesses
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- A way to make books using letters or symbols carved from wood.
- An ancient language of India (the language of the Vedas and of Hinduism).
- The order from Heaven to claim rule over China
- Steps to enlightenment according to the Buddha. Includes practicing meditation, taking control of thoughts, and living a simple life without wants.
- This has a magnetized needle that is attracted to the earth's north magnetic pole.
- refers to the lasting effects of good or bad deeds
- Road A trade route that stretches 5,000 miles from China to the Mediterranean Sea
- Indian ruler, who converted to Buddhism and refused to wage wars
- The laborers and servants in the Case System
20 Clues: Chinese invented this explosive. • Writing developed by the Chinese. • a belief in many gods and goddesses • The laborers and servants in the Case System • The order from Heaven to claim rule over China • yang Symbol that represents peace and harmony. • refers to the lasting effects of good or bad deeds • System that divided Indian society into four main classes. • ...
AP world crossword 5.2 (Raul's) 2021-01-06
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- put reality with politic (but politic has a k)
- showed the thinking of the colonist who revolted against the british. Famous document
- to come together as a group
- Only caring and supporting one's own nation
- pushed for enlightenment ideas in the latin speaking countries in the west.
- informations used to promote a cause or viewpoint
- colonist who came from East countries with latin based language
- escaped enslaved people who join a revolution against their masters in Haiti
- a part of land a country has influence over. The area of land is away from the country with influence
- Mexicans going into america
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- to change a government by means of force
- French colony in the west that focused on sweet white powder and dirty beans
- Wrote the declaration of Independence
- Tribes in New Zealand that engaged in warfare every once in a while
- movement to unify and modernize a powerful empire (the empire lasted from 13th-19th century)
- Used Propaganda to start a movement and who's execution caused a revolution against the Spanish in 1896
- ideas meant to better understand the world
- You want to revolt against us the king and queen of France. Well then there goes your head.
- another name for iwi
- life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, and right to own property
20 Clues: another name for iwi • to come together as a group • Mexicans going into america • Wrote the declaration of Independence • to change a government by means of force • ideas meant to better understand the world • Only caring and supporting one's own nation • put reality with politic (but politic has a k) • informations used to promote a cause or viewpoint • ...
ap world cross word michael williams 2021-01-07
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- François Quesnay was their leader
- Escaped slaves
- politics or diplomacy based primarily on considerations of given circumstances and factors
- The concept of a bandwagon
- a former prison that symbolized the abuses of the monarchy and the corrupt aristocracy
- Rights that can't be taken
- a supporter of a political and social philosophy that promotes individual rights, civil liberties, democracy, and free enterprise.
- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
- candor and creativity are examples of it
- the direct vote of all the members of an electorate on an important public question such as a change in the constitution.
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- the process by which two or more countries join together and become one country.
- 13th Amendment
- administrative action and concept in international law relating to the forcible acquisition of one state's territory by another state
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- line of decent
- A body of persons given the responsibility and power to make laws for a country or state
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- logic and ethic are examples
- Denis Diderot was a thinker in the movement
- a general vote by the electorate on a single political question which has been referred to them for a direct decision.
20 Clues: 13th Amendment • Escaped slaves • line of decent • The concept of a bandwagon • Rights that can't be taken • logic and ethic are examples • François Quesnay was their leader • candor and creativity are examples of it • Denis Diderot was a thinker in the movement • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • ...
Ancient India 2020-12-08
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- Indians established this symbol "0"
- Hindus strive for this liberation of the soul
- very large city of India's Indus valley
- warrior and ruling class of Indian society
- nonviolence toward all living things
- Buddha's last name
- language developed by the Aryans
- greatest ruler of Mauryan Empire
- river where India's first civilizations began
- people who moved into India around 1500 BC
- holiest writings of Hinduism
- sacred animals of Aryans and Hindus
- cycle of birth death and rebirth
- social structure created by Aryans
- Conquered much of India for Greece for a time
- 4th largest religion today
- stone pillars, sometimes with Buddhist teachings
- the untouchables of Indian society
- highest level of caste system
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- "what goes around, comes around"
- mountain range separating India from rest of Asia
- a prince of a small kingdom
- religious and political leader of Tibet
- strong winds that blow in summer and winter
- major river where empires of India formed
- India is a separate ___ of Asia
- state of enlightenment or wisdom
- 3rd largest religion today
- ruled by religious leadership
- one's moral duty in Hinduism
- the golden age of India was during this empire
- may have caused the downfall of early civilizations
- large empire with a central government and spies
- letting go of _____ is essential for Buddhists
- a teacher
35 Clues: a teacher • Buddha's last name • 3rd largest religion today • 4th largest religion today • a prince of a small kingdom • holiest writings of Hinduism • one's moral duty in Hinduism • ruled by religious leadership • highest level of caste system • India is a separate ___ of Asia • "what goes around, comes around" • language developed by the Aryans • greatest ruler of Mauryan Empire • ...
India-Lucy Pritchard 2017-06-12
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- monotheist religion that focuses on honesty
- a religion that focuses around the importance of all things in nature
- a buddhist state of enlightenment attained by freeing ones self from desire
- priests and teachers, also the highest caste
- the country that colonized india before it regained its freedom
- the most common religion in India
- the 2nd most populous country in the world
- what most Indian languages are derived from
- an 'abolished' concept of social class heirachy
- the belief that after you die you will be reborn into a new life
- a division of social class outside the caste system
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- the most commonly spoken language in India
- a large mountain range bordering india
- a famous city formerly known as Bombay
- the code of behavior that members of the caste must follow
- India is the most populated _______
- a famous activist for non violent protest
- a plateau that takes up a lot of land area in southern india
- the most important river in india
- the concept that the nature of your actions will reflect on you
- tropical wind and rain storms that occur at seasonal intervals
- about 49% of the population makes a living this way
- a religion in which the goal is to be free from all desire in order to attain Nirvana
- a famous movie industry based out of Mumbai
24 Clues: the most important river in india • the most common religion in India • India is the most populated _______ • a large mountain range bordering india • a famous city formerly known as Bombay • a famous activist for non violent protest • the most commonly spoken language in India • the 2nd most populous country in the world • monotheist religion that focuses on honesty • ...
French Revolution 2016-11-21
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- Slogan meaning freedom
- Who were the First Estate
- Marie Antoinette’s brother was emperor of this country
- The people set up the National ______ to defend Paris
- The prison stormed by the people of Paris
- Leader of the Committee
- What city did the invading armies threaten to destroy
- Napoleon __________ French General
- What did the Third Estate call the tennis court meeting?
- Name of the French king during the French Revolution
- The new name for the National Assembly
- The Convention implemented a Reign of _______ to protect the Revolution
- King Louis was charged with this crime
- Slogan meaning all men are brothers
- Organised by Napoleon to become ruler of France
- What happened the leader of the Committee
- Who were the Second Estate
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- A country that invaded France
- Wrote a book called ‘The Rights of Man’
- Used to execute King Louis
- A King in complete control was called an _______ monarch
- The Declaration of the ______ of Man
- The power of the king came from God
- The idea that everyone should have power
- The Convention set up the Committee of ______ ________
- Country helped by France after the Revolution
- Where the poor women of Paris marched to demand food
- Slogan meaning all men are equal
- Napoleon was crowned _______ of France in 1804
- Town where King Louis was captured
- A tax paid to the clergy
31 Clues: Slogan meaning freedom • Leader of the Committee • A tax paid to the clergy • Who were the First Estate • Used to execute King Louis • Who were the Second Estate • A country that invaded France • Slogan meaning all men are equal • Napoleon __________ French General • Town where King Louis was captured • The power of the king came from God • Slogan meaning all men are brothers • ...
World History Chap 3 section 1 2017-01-08
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- Biblical name of palestine
- a ruined on central Crete
- the people traditionally descended from Jacob
- a promise made by God and man
- a vast plateau between the Black and the Mediterranean seas
- freedom from the endless cycle of personal reincarnations
- founder of Buddhism
- a native or inhabitant of ancient Crete
- seen as bringing oneself inevitable results
- a rent,tax paid by a subject to a sovereign
- ancient people who established a powerful empire in Asia Minor and Syria
- an arm of the mediterranean Sea between Greece and Turkey
- a member of the highest priestly class of the caste system
- the belief in one God
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- four books along with the Brahmanas and Upanishads
- the prehistoric people who spoke Indo-Europeans
- a large widespread family of languages
- the Hebrew prophet who led the Israelites out of Egypt
- seafaring traders
- philosophical movement of the 16th century
- an epic poem of India dealing mainly with the conflict of cousins
- rebirth of the soul in a new body
- the first of the great Biblical Patriarchs
- a religion believing everything is alive
- animals or people moving together
- the forth son of Jacob and Leah
- ruler of the Minoans
- and extensive plains
- a rigid system of social distinctions
- part of the old testament
30 Clues: seafaring traders • founder of Buddhism • ruler of the Minoans • and extensive plains • the belief in one God • a ruined on central Crete • part of the old testament • Biblical name of palestine • a promise made by God and man • the forth son of Jacob and Leah • rebirth of the soul in a new body • animals or people moving together • a rigid system of social distinctions • ...
Unit 28 Challenge Spelling 2017-03-04
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- outward behavior or bearing
- a small trip for pleasure
- to stop something from working or having an effect
- risky; dangerous
- the outer edge of a circle or length of this edge
- the structure of a living thing
- too unusual, extreme, or indefinite to be adequately described
- highly desirable
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- the act of making someone ashamed or embarrassed
- messy and disorganized
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- a light, silver-white metal that burns with a bright white light
- a person or thing of immense size or power
- not hurried or rushed
- liked and admired by many people at a particular time
- movement, or a tendency to move, toward a center of attractive force, as in the falling of bodies to the earth
- the act of providing knowledge, understanding, or insight
- capable of catching fire
- severe and overwhelming shock or grief
- fond of company; sociable
- the branch of medicine or biology that deals with the anatomy, functions, and organic disorders of nerves and the nervous system
- the art or process of forming decorative designs with hand or machine needlework
- an arrangement in which people or things have different ranks or levels of importance
- to prevent something or someone from moving
- 100th-year celebration of an event
25 Clues: risky; dangerous • highly desirable • not hurried or rushed • messy and disorganized • capable of catching fire • a small trip for pleasure • fond of company; sociable • outward behavior or bearing • the structure of a living thing • 100th-year celebration of an event • severe and overwhelming shock or grief • a person or thing of immense size or power • ...
