World History Crossword Puzzle

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  1. 1. a type of poisonous plant that has small white flowers
  2. 4. a living thing; the state of existence; the most important or basic part of a person's mind or self
  3. 5. the order in which a series of events happened
  4. 9. the death or suffering of a martyr
  5. 11. originally known as Alexander the third of Macedon was a Greek king of the kingdom of Macedon who was taught by Aristotle
  6. 15. an Iranian prophet that said there were two forces that controlled the world, Light and darkness
  7. 16. a member of the common people of ancient Rome
  8. 18. an exciting, emotional, or unexpected series of circumstances
  9. 19. a philosopher of Classical Greece that was a student of Socrates and a mathematician. Founder of the Academy in Athens
  10. 21. Carib women who fought alongside the Carib men when they went into battle
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  1. 2. organisms that eat their own species
  2. 3. named after the Greek philosopher Socrates, which was based on questioning and examining what we know
  3. 6. a Greek philosopher who taught Alexander the Great he was a student at Plato's Academy in Athens. He was the first genuine scientist in history.
  4. 7. formed by adding two or more amounts
  5. 8. a Roman general, or dictator of the Roman Republic who lead it to its demise and the rise of the Roman Empire. He was stabbed to death by the Senate
  6. 10. ancient country W Europe comprising the region now occupied by France and Belgium and at one time also the Pro valley in N Italy
  7. 12. a French philosopher and mathematician who spent most of his life in the Dutch Republic
  8. 13. a fly that annoy horses and other livestock
  9. 14. was an English poet, satirist, lawyer, and cleric the Church of England
  10. 16. was a Greek historian, biographer, and essayist. Studied at the Academy in Athens
  11. 17. a Greek philosopher who's way of life, character, and thought exerted a profound influence on ancient and modern philosopher
  12. 20. the idea or belief that everything has two opposite pairs or principles