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World History final exam people Crossword
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1) he is considered to be the first prophet of Islam; according to Muslims, Allah revealed himself to Muhammad and these teachings became the basis for the Quran
3) the founder of Buddhism, he sought a way to end the suffering that he saw in the world around him; the term “Buddha” was the title taken by Siddhartha Gautama, meaning “Enlightened One”
4) he was the Italian sea captain who “discovered” the new world while sailing for Spain
5) he wrote "The Prince" in which he discussed his main theory of how to acquire and keep political power, in that the “ends justify the means;” Machiavelli believed that a ruler should assume that all people act in a self-centered way, that the whole of society was more important than the individual in society, and that an effective ruler must be willing to let his conscience sleep
9) he was a monk and professor whose main teachings were justification by faith, the Bible being the main source of religious truth, and the church being a community of believers
11) he wrote The Wealth of Nations and is considered to be the father of capitalism, a free market economic system in which government has no role and where the consumers and producers make all of the economic decisions and which embraces the ideals of laissez-faire policy
12) he was the leader of the terrorist group known as al-Qaeda and is suspected of orchestrating several terrorist attacks against the United States
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2) also known as Kongfuzi, he created the ideals found in Confucianism which he set out rules of conduct for people to follow; this philosophy was most concerned with how people interacted with one another in society
6) he wrote The Communist Manifesto and is considered to be the father of communism
7) he was seen by the Christians as the son of God and, therefore, the messiah; his teachings created the new faith of Christianity
8) he was the English philosopher who believed that humans were guided by a ruthless struggle for self-preservation; without organization, human life would be “nasty, brutish, and short;” and to preserve order society agreed to be governed by an absolute ruler who possessed unlimited authority
10) he was the Soviet leader from 1985 until the break-up of the Soviet Union in 1991 and his reforms helped lead to the end of the Cold War with the United States
13) the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary whose assassination sparked the start of World War One
14) Hammurabi – he created the world’s oldest known code of laws based on the principle of an “eye for an eye”
15) he was the English philosopher who believed that humans lived in a state of equality in which people had natural rights; government was established to ensure the protection of their rights; and people could form a new government if the government failed to live up to its obligations
16) he was the leader of the Bolsheviks (or communists) who took power in Russia in November, 1917
17) he attempted, but failed, to take power during the Beer Hall Putsch in 1923; however, he was later appointed as the chancellor of Germany in 1933 and became the dictator of Germany the next year when President Hindenburg died
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