black history month Crossword Puzzles
History 2025-02-03
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- engine using steam is working fluid
- agricultural tool that sells seeds into the ground
- the process of making an area more urban
- a system of manufacturing based upon work done at home on materials supplied by merchant employers
- boat that is propelled by a steam engine
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
- the action or fact of joining or being joined, especially in a political context.
- the most important city or town of a country or region, usually its seat of government and administrative center.
- Scottish engineer and inventor who improved the steam engine
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- separates cotton fibers from their seeds
- an excavation in the earth for extracting coal
- send info by making a breaking electrical connection
- the use of children in industry or business, especially when illegal or considered inhumane.
- a track or set of tracks made of steel rails along which passenger and freight trains run.
- relating to fabric or weaving
- a refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest, typically in an attempt to gain a concession or concessions from their employer
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- a system for transmitting voices over a distance using wire or radio
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
20 Clues: relating to fabric or weaving • engine using steam is working fluid • separates cotton fibers from their seeds • the process of making an area more urban • boat that is propelled by a steam engine • an excavation in the earth for extracting coal • agricultural tool that sells seeds into the ground • send info by making a breaking electrical connection • ...
History 2024-09-17
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- favorite uncle
- kryptonite to S's spouse
- M's best feature
- type of shirt worn by J
- N's fiesta fave
- B's CO catchphrase
- color of J shirt
- afternoon drink of A
- youngest bro's afternoon desk activity
- B's frequent car snack
- worried G had one of these to use
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- A's stinky companion
- S' favorite Island
- can't believe we paid these for S
- CEO's fight challenger
- times in washroom by J
- surprisingly tatted up
- K hit by one of these
- brother of 15 down
- Solution's pointman
20 Clues: favorite uncle • N's fiesta fave • M's best feature • color of J shirt • S' favorite Island • B's CO catchphrase • brother of 15 down • Solution's pointman • A's stinky companion • afternoon drink of A • K hit by one of these • CEO's fight challenger • times in washroom by J • surprisingly tatted up • B's frequent car snack • type of shirt worn by J • kryptonite to S's spouse • ...
History 2025-01-15
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- Ama ng Wikang Pambansa.
- Isang prutas na matamis at may kakaibang amoy.
- Pribadong koleksyon ng mga kasaysayan ng bansa.
- Pista ng mga santo tuwing Nobyembre.
- Ang unang pambansang simbolo ng Pilipinas.
- Kilalang kompositor ng pambansang awit ng pilipinas.
- Prutas na may matamis na lasa at ginagamit sa halo-halo.
- lugar kung saan ipinanganak si Andres Bonifacio.
- tawag sa orihinal na alpabeto ng mga Pilipino.
- Pagkain na inialok kay Magellan sa Cebu.
- prutas na matamis at malutong, madalas sa summer.
- Kilalang isla sa Visayas na may makulay na kasaysayan.
- Lugar kung saan ipinatapon si Rizal.
- Isang prutas na matamis, may balat na kulay dilaw.
- Uri ng pamayanan sa panahon ng mga ninuno.
- Prutas na ginagamit sa paggawa ng suka.
- Maliit na prutas at madalas ginagamit sa paggawa ng jam.
- Bayani na sumulat ng "Kartilya ng Katipunan."
- Pambansang wika.
- lugar kung saan isinulat ni Jose Rizal ang "Noli Me Tangere".
- Lungsod kung saan unang itinaas ang watawat ng Pilipinas
- Unang babaeng presidente ng Pilipinas.
- Petsa ng Araw ng Kalayaan ng Pilipinas.
- Prutas na kadalasang kinakain bilang meryenda.
- Prutas na may balat na makinis at pulang loob.
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- Lungsod kung saan naganap ang unang sigaw ng Balintawak.
- Ang bansang unang sumakop sa Pilipinas.
- prutas na ginagamit sa paggawa ng fruit shake.
- Ang huling laban na nagpatibay sa kalayaan ng Pilipinas.
- prutas na may matamis at maasim na lasa, may buto.
- Ang unang republicang itinaguyod sa Pilipinas.
- ginanap ang unang misa sa Pilipinas.
- Ang lungsod kung saan ipinanganak si Jose Rizal.
- Prutas na may matamis na lasa at karaniwang kulay pula o dilaw.
- Bayan kung saan nagsimula ang People Power Revolution.
- Pambansang laro ng pilipinas.
- Pangalan ng ating bansa.
- Apelyido ng Pangulo na nagtulak ng Martial Law.
- Hayop na simbolo ng kalayaan
- Tawag sa kulay berdeng prutas na maraming buto.
- tinaguriang "Ina ng Biak-na-Bato"
- Bayani na sumulat ng "Noli Me Tangere."
- Isla kung saan dumaong si Magellan noong 1521.
43 Clues: Pambansang wika. • Ama ng Wikang Pambansa. • Pangalan ng ating bansa. • Hayop na simbolo ng kalayaan • Pambansang laro ng pilipinas. • tinaguriang "Ina ng Biak-na-Bato" • Pista ng mga santo tuwing Nobyembre. • ginanap ang unang misa sa Pilipinas. • Lugar kung saan ipinatapon si Rizal. • Unang babaeng presidente ng Pilipinas. • Ang bansang unang sumakop sa Pilipinas. • ...
HISTORY 2024-11-21
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- Years of troubles from 1783-1789
- Was sent to London to negotiate with the British, made Jay's Treaty
- Placed taxes on lead, glass, tea, paint, and paper imported from Britain.
- People who wanted to make changes to the Church of England
- Exchange of diseases, ideas, food, crops, and populations between New World and Old World
- The intro to a deed that states its purpose and aims.
- French aristocrat who served as a commanding general in the colonial army
- Founded the Georgia Colony for debtors and criminals
- Large state plan that created House of Representatives
- A European intellectual movement emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- This guy invented the cotton gin in 1793.
- One of America's first planned cities.
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- Overemphasized political, economic, and social loyalty to a region of a country.
- People who persuaded congress to support a declaration of war against Britain
- American congressional minister and author who became the most celebrated of all New England puritans.
- Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness(property)
- Makes the laws
- Wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense" to convince colonists to join patriot cause
- This enslaved African American in Virginia, served as a spy for the continental army
- Tax imposed on a particular class of imports or exports
20 Clues: Makes the laws • Years of troubles from 1783-1789 • One of America's first planned cities. • This guy invented the cotton gin in 1793. • Founded the Georgia Colony for debtors and criminals • Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness(property) • The intro to a deed that states its purpose and aims. • Large state plan that created House of Representatives • ...
History 2024-11-04
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- An English philosopher who wrote Advancement of Learning.
- Person who said “I think therefore I am.”
- The person who discovered gravity.
- Artist who made “The Creation of Adam.”
- Theory that the Sun is the center of the universe.
- A financial supporter of artists
- German Monk who created the 95 theses.
- Pope has authority
- Bible has authority
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- Author of a political guidebook “The Prince”
- Ideas of the Italian Renaissance combined with Northern italian traditions.
- Theory that Earth was the center of the universe.
- Intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- Father of Humanism - was the first to call the medieval period, “the Dark Ages”
- An explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought
- Religious reform movement that split the Catholic church in two.
- Man who painted the “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper.”
- Man who painted the “School of Athens.”
- A complete overthrow of a government or system.
- First woman artist to gain world recognition
20 Clues: Pope has authority • Bible has authority • A financial supporter of artists • The person who discovered gravity. • German Monk who created the 95 theses. • Man who painted the “School of Athens.” • Artist who made “The Creation of Adam.” • Person who said “I think therefore I am.” • Author of a political guidebook “The Prince” • First woman artist to gain world recognition • ...
History 2024-11-06
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- Art technique developed during
- Started the Protestant Reformation
- Sun centered model of the universe
- Created the David
- Discovered the laws of gravity
- Focus on human potential
- Developed laws of planetary motion
- Period of renewed interest in art and learing
- To take back a statement
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- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Proposed the Heliocentric Model
- Scientist who improved the telescope
- Person accused religious dissent
- Inventor of printing press
- Leader of the Catholic Church
- Wealthy supporter of the arts
- Wealthy family that supported artists
- Movement that led to Protestant churches
- Sold by the Catholic Church to reduce punishment for sins
- Martin Luther created 95 of these
- Belief contrary to the church
21 Clues: Created the David • Focus on human potential • To take back a statement • Inventor of printing press • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Leader of the Catholic Church • Wealthy supporter of the arts • Belief contrary to the church • Art technique developed during • Discovered the laws of gravity • Proposed the Heliocentric Model • Person accused religious dissent • ...
history 2024-12-16
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- The belief in achieving perfect moral or political goals.
- A 1921 meeting to limit the size of naval forces of major countries.
- A 1920s scandal about government officials secretly giving oil rights to private companies.
- The group of countries, including the U.S., that fought against the Central Powers in World War I.
- The policy of staying out of a war and not taking sides.
- A war between the U.S. and Great Britain over trade and other issues.
- An African American military unit that fought bravely in World War I.
- A time when Americans feared communism and radical ideas after World War I.
- A plan to help Germany pay reparations after World War I.
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- Dangerous chemicals used as weapons, especially in World War I.
- Government actions in the 1920s to arrest people suspected of being communist or anarchist.
- The group of countries, including Germany and Austria-Hungary, that fought against the Allies in World War I.
- Expanding a country’s power by taking control of other lands.
- A British ship sunk by Germany in 1915, leading the U.S. closer to World War I.
- A limit on the number of immigrants from certain countries.
- The process of reducing the military after a war.
- A way of thinking that focuses on practical solutions instead of ideals.
- A fight for independence from Mexico in 1836 by settlers in Texas.
- A secret message from Germany asking Mexico to fight the U.S. during World War I.
- A type of fighting in World War I where soldiers fought from long, deep ditches.
20 Clues: The process of reducing the military after a war. • The policy of staying out of a war and not taking sides. • The belief in achieving perfect moral or political goals. • A plan to help Germany pay reparations after World War I. • A limit on the number of immigrants from certain countries. • Expanding a country’s power by taking control of other lands. • ...
History 2025-02-26
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- a cloudy lens of the eye
- The ability to move in social class
- in order of payment
- Wrote in Persian using Arabic script
- currency
- The great work of Islamic literature
- The Indian numbers system in Europe
- Known in Europe as averroes
- The art of producing beautiful handwriting
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- traded gold to Europe in exchange for European goods
- head physician at Baghdads church Chief hospital
- famous in the Muslim world As a scholar and an astronomer
- A network of trade routes
- types of winds that carried Arab ships from Asia to India and Southeast Asia
- The famous Persian physician
- Greatest Muslim center of learning
- One of the greatest Muslim mathematicians
- set standards for the scientific study of history
- Had to pass a test before they could practice Their profession
- first to mix bitter medicines into sweet tasting syrups and gums
20 Clues: currency • in order of payment • a cloudy lens of the eye • A network of trade routes • Known in Europe as averroes • The famous Persian physician • Greatest Muslim center of learning • The ability to move in social class • The Indian numbers system in Europe • Wrote in Persian using Arabic script • The great work of Islamic literature • One of the greatest Muslim mathematicians • ...
history 2025-03-04
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- people were allowed to move
- debate about new beliefs
- formalized the church
- pardons from sin that you can buy from church
- bible is only authority
- fled persecution to Switzerland
- had six wives
- saved by faith alone
- gives Henry the divorce
- died by natural cause
- goes to war with Luther
- where Luther was convicted
- makes the king the head of church
- wrote 67 conclusions
- let Luther stay in his castle
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- meeting of Catholic leaders
- trying to raise money for cathedral
- means rebaptizers
- means french protestant
- executed protestants
- promised protection but got executed
- the lutholic bible
- daughter of king of Spain
- place of purging before heaven
- Catholic church responded to the protestant reformation
- criticized corruption in the church indulgences
- was a battle at a wedding
- is a protestant
- gave Henry a daughter
- modern day Germany
30 Clues: had six wives • is a protestant • means rebaptizers • the lutholic bible • modern day Germany • executed protestants • saved by faith alone • wrote 67 conclusions • formalized the church • gave Henry a daughter • died by natural cause • means french protestant • bible is only authority • gives Henry the divorce • goes to war with Luther • debate about new beliefs • daughter of king of Spain • ...
History 2025-01-24
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- when a country extends its power and influence over other countries or territories
- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- materialist and political philosopher who advocated absolute sovereignty
- a territory or region where an external group or institution holds power or authority in a foreign territory.
- He formulated laws of motion and gravitation.
- a systematic approach to gaining knowledge through observation, asking questions, forming hypotheses, conducting experiments, analyzing data, and drawing conclusions
- natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician
- industrial buildings where goods are manufactured using machinery and labor
- Swiss philosopher whose work both praised and criticised the Enlightenment movement
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- a manufacturing process that builds products by adding parts in a specific order
- The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun
- a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy, often defined by occupation, income, education, or social status
- an English philosopher and political theorist
- a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights.
- the process of people moving from rural areas to cities, causing cities to grow in size and population.
- prominent French Enlightenment writer, philosopher, and historian,
- political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- theory that states a monarch's right to rule comes from God,
- Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer
- a person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business venture
20 Clues: Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer • an English philosopher and political theorist • He formulated laws of motion and gravitation. • The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun • natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician • theory that states a monarch's right to rule comes from God, • ...
history 2025-04-17
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- Эхнэр авч өгөлцөх гэрээт харь овог гэсэн утга илэрхийлсэн хэллэг
- Зургаа дахь залгамж үеийн нэршил?
- Долоо дахь залгамж үеийн нэршил?
- Өөрөөсөө дээш зургаа дахь үеийн нэршил
- ◻︎ ямар хүнийг тэмдэглэдэг вэ
- Боржигин овгийн хүн гэсэн утгатай монгол үг
- Гэр бүлийн левиратыг Монголчууд ………ёс гэдэг.
- Ижил овогтой хүмүүсийн хооронд хориглодог зүйл?
- Нэг овогтой хүмүүс хоорондоо ийм холбоотой гэж үздэг.
- Монголчууд ургийн овгийг гарал үүслээр нь язгуурын, зохиомол, …… гэж ангилдаг.
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- Гал голомтын эзэн
- Тодорхой хоёр овог буюу айл өрхийн хөвүүний талыг юу гэх вэ?
- тухайн хүний амьдралд тохиолдсон гол гол үйл явдлыг дурсан хүүрнэх байдлаар бичих нь .. арга юм
- Удам судраа бичдэг дэвтэр, ном
- Боржигин овог МНТ-д Бодончараас хэдэн үеийн өмнө дурдагддаг вэ
- Бодончар мунхагыг ямар хүүхэд гэдэг байсан бэ
- Чингисийн угсааны монголын хаад ноёдын овог
- Олон эхнэртэй эрийн авааль гэргийг хэн хэмээдэг вэ?
- Хүний цус ойртолт нь хэдэн үе дотор болдог вэ
- Хадмын талын “Өлзийт” гэсэн нэрийг ямар үгээр төлөөлүүлж нэрлэдэг байсан бэ?
20 Clues: Гал голомтын эзэн • ◻︎ ямар хүнийг тэмдэглэдэг вэ • Удам судраа бичдэг дэвтэр, ном • Долоо дахь залгамж үеийн нэршил? • Зургаа дахь залгамж үеийн нэршил? • Өөрөөсөө дээш зургаа дахь үеийн нэршил • Боржигин овгийн хүн гэсэн утгатай монгол үг • Чингисийн угсааны монголын хаад ноёдын овог • Гэр бүлийн левиратыг Монголчууд ………ёс гэдэг. • ...
History 2025-03-29
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- Osmanlı sarayında üst düzey devlet adamlarının yetiştirildiği okul
- Esnaf teşkilatına üye olan, dürüstlük ve ahlak kurallarına uyan kişi
- 1299 yılında kurulan ve 1922'ye kadar varlığını sürdüren Türkİslam devleti
- İslam hukuku kuralları
- Devletin asker ve memurlarına hizmetleri karşılığında verdiği toprak sistemi
- İçinde cami, medrese, hamam, aşevi gibi yapıların bulunduğu büyük sosyal yapı kompleksi
- Osmanlı Devleti'nde padişahtan sonra en yetkili kişi.
- Osmanlı’nın merkez ordusunun en önemli birimi
- din uğruna yapılan savaş
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- devlet parasının veya malının saklandığı yer
- Osmanlı’da gayrimüslimlerden alınan vergi
- Esnaf ve zanaatkârların bağlı olduğu teşkilat
- Osmanlı Devleti'nde doğrudan padişaha bağlı askerî ve idari birlikler
- Osmanlı’da mali işlerden sorumlu devlet görevlisi.
- Osmanlı'da eyaletlere bağlı idari birim
- Osmanlı'da eğitim ve öğretim verilen yer
- Osmanlı’da büyük ticaret merkezleri ve toptancı hâlleri.
- Fethedilen topraklara nüfus yerleştirme politikası
- Bir bölgenin orduyla ele geçirilmesi
- Osmanlı yönetiminde padişaha danışmanlık yapan kurul.
20 Clues: İslam hukuku kuralları • din uğruna yapılan savaş • Bir bölgenin orduyla ele geçirilmesi • Osmanlı'da eyaletlere bağlı idari birim • Osmanlı'da eğitim ve öğretim verilen yer • Osmanlı’da gayrimüslimlerden alınan vergi • devlet parasının veya malının saklandığı yer • Esnaf ve zanaatkârların bağlı olduğu teşkilat • Osmanlı’nın merkez ordusunun en önemli birimi • ...
History 2025-05-12
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- Worshipers of Allah
- Name of Jon Snow's sword
- famous quote, "Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds,"
- Largest land area (country)
- Judge on American Idol
- Most populated city
- Animal that shoots blood from its eye
- Where was Abraham Lincoln from
- Drink Coffee from
- First name in Bible
- Soap that helps with oil spills
- Face on the Nickel
- Hurricane originated in Lousiana, Catagory 5
- Another term for adversary
- Number of continents
- Goats horn flowing with flowers
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- Landmark in South Dakota
- Female singer who went to space
- Beast that's both Lion and Eagle
- Snake (syn.)
- Zero points in tennis
- Innings in Professional Baseball
- who was the 46th president
- Three pronged weapon
- Fifth Planet
- Goddess of Earth
- Lose a battle
- Where is Santa from
- Known as killer whale
- Animal that can jump the highest
- Delivery Service
31 Clues: Snake (syn.) • Fifth Planet • Lose a battle • Goddess of Earth • Delivery Service • Drink Coffee from • Face on the Nickel • Worshipers of Allah • Most populated city • First name in Bible • Where is Santa from • Three pronged weapon • Number of continents • Zero points in tennis • Known as killer whale • Judge on American Idol • Landmark in South Dakota • Name of Jon Snow's sword • ...
History 2025-05-19
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- – Moving people or things from one place to another.
- – Tools used to fight, like spears, swords, or guns.
- – A group of ships that travel together.
- – Very special or holy, often connected to religion or spiritual beliefs.
- – When there are too many people in one place, making it uncomfortable or unsafe.
- – Very important or meaningful.
- – The process of growing, building, or improving something.
- colony – A settlement where prisoners are sent to live and work as punishment.
- – Moved from one country or place to live in another.
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- – Having to do with power, government, and control over land or people.
- – The natural world around us, including plants, animals, land, and water.
- – Natural materials like land, water, and trees that people use to live or make money.
- – Something that is worth a lot of money or is very useful.
- – When one group has fewer people than the other group.
- – A place where people start living and building homes in a new area.
- settlers – People who chose to move to Australia and were not sent as prisoners.
- – A place that is controlled by another country, where people from that country go to live.
- – A leader or boss of a colony or state who makes decisions and laws.
- – The system of how money is made and used in a place, such as through jobs, trade, and farming.
- – A person who has broken the law and has been sent to prison or, in this case, sent to Australia as punishment.
- – The effect or result of something happening.
21 Clues: – Very important or meaningful. • – A group of ships that travel together. • – The effect or result of something happening. • – Moving people or things from one place to another. • – Tools used to fight, like spears, swords, or guns. • – Moved from one country or place to live in another. • – When one group has fewer people than the other group. • ...
history 2025-05-07
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- Invented the telephone
- Drawbacks of the Industrial Revolution for workers
- Built the first practical steam-powered locomotive
- Improved the steam engine
- Invented the spinning jenny
- Developed the first vaccine
- Developed the germ theory of disease
- Result of advancements in medicine on average life span
- Examples of transportation improvements during the Industrial Revolution
- Influential in banking
- Discovered polonium and radium
- Developed the atomic theory
- Theorized electromagnetic energy travels as a wave
- Invented the water-powered spinning frame
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- Expanded American influence in the Western Hemisphere and Pacific
- Invented the cotton gin
- The Industrial Revolution started with
- Dominated the steel industry and wrote Gospel of Wealth
- Invented the spinning mule
- Described in Colossians 3:23; emphasizes hard work and serving God
- Invented the electric telegraph
- Helped formulate the laws of thermodynamics
- Invented the steel plow
- Introduced antiseptics to fight infection after surgery
- Invented the seed drill
- Wrote The Wealth of Nations
- Benefits of the Industrial Revolution for workers
- Be able to describe and identify differences between
- The Industrial Revolution led to
- Invented the wireless telegraph
- Changed land ownership in England (p.273)
- Came up with a similar idea as the Bessemer Process
- Invented the power loom
- Invented the Bessemer Process (p.275)
- Invented the mechanical reaper
- Year the United States won the Spanish-American War
- Invented the miner’s safety lamp
- Spanish colonies that surrendered to the U.S.
- Made discoveries leading to the electric motor and generator
- Dominated the oil industry
- Invented the flying shuttle
41 Clues: Invented the telephone • Influential in banking • Invented the cotton gin • Invented the steel plow • Invented the seed drill • Invented the power loom • Improved the steam engine • Invented the spinning mule • Dominated the oil industry • Wrote The Wealth of Nations • Invented the spinning jenny • Developed the first vaccine • Developed the atomic theory • Invented the flying shuttle • ...
history 2025-09-30
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- A symbol of peace.
- A mountain in South Carolina.
- A merchant vessel outfitted to fight.
- Organized a force of 175 men in the Ohio valley.
- This place had terrible living conditions, like supply problems that left the soldiers hungry, cold, I'll clothed and sick.
- George Washington was the commander of this group.
- Was primarily written by Thomas Jefferson.
- instead of waiting for _______ General Burgoyne decided to speedily attack under the Horatio Gates.
- this is were lafayette planed to build a well fortified base.
- The commander who had 3000 men.
- Colonists who favored the british cause.
- Hired soldiers.
- A document that was signed by 3 people that ended the eighty year war with britain.
- The guy who made Common Sense.
- The general who crossed the Mohawk River to fight the Continental army and lost.
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- A 24 year old French volunteer named what?
- An attack on September 19 near a city called what?
- A factor that influenced colonists thinking.
- Was one of the commanders of that captured Fort Ticonderoga.
- The guy who help write the declaration of independence.
- First letter sent to the king.
- A British outpost.
- Leader of the Green Mountain Boys.
- He was naval officer and was originally a Scotsman at birth.
- This is were a patriot named Daniel Morgan faked his retreat to trick the british
- A commander of a large force sent to confront George Washington.
- Its the capital of New Jersey.
- The new army quartermaster General named what?
28 Clues: Hired soldiers. • A symbol of peace. • A British outpost. • A mountain in South Carolina. • First letter sent to the king. • Its the capital of New Jersey. • The guy who made Common Sense. • The commander who had 3000 men. • Leader of the Green Mountain Boys. • A merchant vessel outfitted to fight. • Colonists who favored the british cause. • ...
History 2025-10-31
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- Spread of Chinese influence and culture.
- The code that samurai followed.
- Mongol ruler that conquered China
- A social hierarchy that India followed.
- The first empress.
- The code that knights followed.
- The class of Scholar Officials
- Spread of Indian influence and culture
- Religions with the man known as Abraham in their stories.
- Claimed to be descended from the Sun God.
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- "Ruler of rulers".
- modernized Japan by incorporating aspects from China
- Japanese religion that worshiped nature and ancestors
- Famous adventurer who's stories no one believed.
- Japanese warriors that fought for lords.
- Most powerful military leader in Japan.
- The clan that pushed the emperor out of power in Japan.
- The lowest ranked group of people in the Mongol Empire.
- The first people in Japan
- Japanese lords who warriors fought for.
- Hinduism's one god.
21 Clues: "Ruler of rulers". • The first empress. • Hinduism's one god. • The first people in Japan • The class of Scholar Officials • The code that samurai followed. • The code that knights followed. • Mongol ruler that conquered China • Spread of Indian influence and culture • A social hierarchy that India followed. • Most powerful military leader in Japan. • ...
History 2026-01-19
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- What bird is on the state emblem?
- What committee attempted the August 1991 coup?
- What language became the state language?
- What state did Uzbekistan belong to before independence?
- What economic system was adopted after independence?
- What is the main law of the state?
- What law confirmed state sovereignty?
- What event occurred in August 1991?
- What political system allows many parties?
- What reform method was used?
- What body adopted the Constitution?
- What political entity collapsed in 1991?
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- What is Uzbekistan’s development path called?
- What color on the flag symbolizes peace?
- Who was the first President of Uzbekistan?
- Which month did Uzbekistan gain independence?
- What form of government was established?
- What document proclaimed independence?
- What is the main result of independence?
- What principle ensures rule of law?
20 Clues: What reform method was used? • What bird is on the state emblem? • What is the main law of the state? • What event occurred in August 1991? • What principle ensures rule of law? • What body adopted the Constitution? • What law confirmed state sovereignty? • What document proclaimed independence? • What color on the flag symbolizes peace? • ...
History crossword 2023-03-21
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- Texas president
- When black beans meant death
- Forced Woll to retreat back to Mexico
- When diplomats would recognize T.X as its on state
- Her journaling helped preserve Texas history
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- Brought the navy to Yucatán coast
- When Mexico sent armies to T.X to conquer places
- being friends with other states
- When Texas sent people to Santa Fe sayin it is on our land
9 Clues: Texas president • When black beans meant death • being friends with other states • Brought the navy to Yucatán coast • Forced Woll to retreat back to Mexico • Her journaling helped preserve Texas history • When Mexico sent armies to T.X to conquer places • When diplomats would recognize T.X as its on state • When Texas sent people to Santa Fe sayin it is on our land
YEAR 4 Revision crossword 2025-05-28
20 Clues: tail • dull • lazy • active • bridge • history • thirsty • extinct • protect • survive • library • practise • medallist • unhealthy • passenger • breakfast • dictionary • communicate • concentrate • comfortable
about me 2022-01-06
8 Clues: / my month birthday • / my third favourite color • / my first favourite color • / my second favourite color • / my favourite homemade food • / my english favourite singer • / my favourite actor and singer • / my favourite fast food restaurant
Months and Days Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-06
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- Halloween is at the end of this month
- Day before 5th day of the week
- 9th month of the year
- School starts in this month
- Month before 5th month of the year
- Month after the shortest month
- 5th month of the year
- 5th day of the week
- First month of the year
- Second day of the week
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- Second to last of the week
- Last day of the week
- Second to last month of the year
- Day after the second day of the week
- Last month of the year
- Only Month with less than 30 Days
- 7th month of the year
- First day of the week
- Month between 5th and 7th month of the year
19 Clues: 5th day of the week • Last day of the week • 7th month of the year • 9th month of the year • 5th month of the year • First day of the week • Last month of the year • Second day of the week • First month of the year • Second to last of the week • School starts in this month • Day before 5th day of the week • Month after the shortest month • Second to last month of the year • ...
Athena & Shamik 2023-07-15
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- Who is the all-time leading goal scorer in FIFA World Cup history?
- Who holds the record for the most goals scored in a single season of the English Premier League?
- Which national team won the first-ever FIFA World Cup in 1930?
- Kiev is the capital of
- Which country is Haaland from
- Which K-pop group debuted with the song "Like OOH-AHH" in 2015?
- Ancient travellers used this stone as their Google Maps
- Chandrayan-3 is a mission to
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- Black Pink's superhit from their first single Square One
- Which player has won the most Ballon d'Or awards in history?
- Which K-pop artist gained international recognition with their solo hit "Gangnam Style"?
- Modi ji has been awarded the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour by the country
- Which K-pop artist released the popular song "Red Flavor" and is known for her energetic performances?
- Which country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles?
- World's haiipest country
- Who is known as the "King of K-pop"?
- Which K-pop group is known for their hit songs "Dope," "Blood Sweat & Tears," and "Mic Drop"?
17 Clues: Kiev is the capital of • World's haiipest country • Chandrayan-3 is a mission to • Which country is Haaland from • Who is known as the "King of K-pop"? • Which country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles? • Ancient travellers used this stone as their Google Maps • Black Pink's superhit from their first single Square One • ...
Global History Review 2022-06-13
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- increased as a result of the invention of the printing press
- cause of the Black Death
- widespread disease that wiped out 19-38 million in Europe
- leader of the Mongols
- astronomer and mathematician who developed the telescope. Questioned views of the church.
- religion developed by Martin Luther
- concerned with worldly instead of spiritual matters
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- your global history teacher
- holy war fought between Christians and Muslims
- rebirth of art and learning
- piece of land on the Manor during the Middle Ages
- form of government where one person has complete control
- river important to Mesopotamia
- controversial European explorer who discovered America
- mesoamerican civilization located on Yucatan Peninsula
- holy land of major religions
16 Clues: leader of the Mongols • cause of the Black Death • your global history teacher • rebirth of art and learning • holy land of major religions • river important to Mesopotamia • religion developed by Martin Luther • holy war fought between Christians and Muslims • piece of land on the Manor during the Middle Ages • concerned with worldly instead of spiritual matters • ...
Black & Latino Culture 2023-05-15
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- these hairstyles symbolize an individual's tribal affiliations, ethnicity, age, religion, social status, etc
- type of music that reflects a community/culture's history and is used as a form of representation regarding many topics
- a person of African descent
- the whole series of past events connected with someone or something; change over time
- a Spanish-speaking person of Latin American descent
- one's family or ethnic line of descent
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- types of dances that are expressions of a past or present culture in a community
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group
- a person of Latin American descent
- the practice/quality of including/involving people of different social & ethnic backgrounds, genders, sexual orientations,etc
10 Clues: a person of African descent • a person of Latin American descent • one's family or ethnic line of descent • a Spanish-speaking person of Latin American descent • types of dances that are expressions of a past or present culture in a community • the whole series of past events connected with someone or something; change over time • ...
Days and Months 2019-05-06
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- Month we celebrate Christmas
- Last school day of the week
- Tribal Fair and Rodeo month
- Fourth month
- Day we have Music
- Day for Apache Culture
- First school day of the week
- First month of school
- Month we get out of school
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- Month we celebrate Reformation Day
- Month we celebrate Thanksgiving
- St. Patrick's Day month
- Month we celebrate Valentine's Day
- Middle of the week
- Month summer starts
- First month
- Last day of the week
- First day of the week
- Month we celebrate our nation's birthday
19 Clues: First month • Fourth month • Day we have Music • Middle of the week • Month summer starts • Last day of the week • First day of the week • First month of school • Day for Apache Culture • St. Patrick's Day month • Month we get out of school • Last school day of the week • Tribal Fair and Rodeo month • Month we celebrate Christmas • First school day of the week • ...
Months and Days of the Year 2024-10-15
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- ordinal number for 3
- the seventh month of the year
- the day after Saturday
- the ninth month of the year
- the month after October
- the month after January
- the fifth month of the year
- the month before May
- the first month of the year
- the day before Wednesday
- the day after Wednesday
- ordinal number for 10
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- the month before November
- the first month of winter
- the first month of summer
- the day before Sunday
- the last day of the school week
- the day after Sunday
- the day after Tuesday
- the third month of the year
- ordinal number for 1
- the month before September
22 Clues: ordinal number for 3 • the day after Sunday • ordinal number for 1 • the month before May • the day before Sunday • the day after Tuesday • ordinal number for 10 • the day after Saturday • the month after October • the month after January • the day after Wednesday • the day before Wednesday • the month before November • the first month of winter • the first month of summer • ...
124 2017-03-15
20 Clues: Oxen • Pale • Lava • Beat • Penny • Greek • Italy • Salary • Sequel • Career • Palette • Tunisia • History • Pension • Luggage • Employee • Elephant • Insurance • Dinosaurs • Cultivate
History 2016-10-24
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- The hide of an animal
- a herb used in many traditional things
- A large land animal
- Native group on the east coast of Canada
- A group of people related
- an article of clothing worn on the head
- A form of housing
- a large red fish
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- to fight with other groups
- Used for cooking
- the west coast of Canada
- Moving around often
- a house full of smoke
- The leader
- Indigineous peoples
- Large united group of natives
- the act of killing for food
- large animal that is a predator
- water dwelling food source
- Winter house
20 Clues: The leader • Winter house • Used for cooking • a large red fish • A form of housing • Moving around often • A large land animal • Indigineous peoples • The hide of an animal • a house full of smoke • the west coast of Canada • A group of people related • to fight with other groups • water dwelling food source • the act of killing for food • Large united group of natives • ...
History 2016-04-14
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- Mountains
- a green stone that is used for Ordiments
- something to keep track of the days
- Pre-incan civilization
- a region and cultural in the Americas
- a position or building that gives an extensive veiw
- a way of communication
- Strait: water between Alaska and Asia
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- a member of the yucatan
- some one that seeks food
- member of a prehistoric people inhabiting the coast of Veracruz on the gulf of mexico
- king of Maya
- something used to make chocolate
- a black rock
- Age: A term for a long period of historical events
- fluff that grows on bushes
- Growing crops and raising animals
- Vuh: a story
- another word for Corn
- a forest
20 Clues: a forest • Mountains • a black rock • Vuh: a story • king of Maya • another word for Corn • Pre-incan civilization • a way of communication • a member of the yucatan • some one that seeks food • fluff that grows on bushes • something used to make chocolate • Growing crops and raising animals • something to keep track of the days • a region and cultural in the Americas • ...
History 2016-12-11
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- a place where philosophes came together to discuss new ideas
- supported freedom of speech and religion
- a ruler who has complete control over government
- "lovers of wisdom"
- invented cotton gin
- stabbed 23 times
- believing in one god
- place where people went who couldn't support themselves
- "to shine a light on"
- largest African empire
- a year period of killing
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- belief that competition leads to evolution in societies
- what document was signed in 1215
- this chopped off king Louis 16 head
- who's in the first estate in France
- working class of man and woman made French Revolution more radical
- a drug India had
- who created the natural rights
- had 6 wives
- the period of time where peasants burned public record buildings
20 Clues: had 6 wives • a drug India had • stabbed 23 times • "lovers of wisdom" • invented cotton gin • believing in one god • "to shine a light on" • largest African empire • a year period of killing • who created the natural rights • what document was signed in 1215 • this chopped off king Louis 16 head • who's in the first estate in France • supported freedom of speech and religion • ...
HISTORY 2017-03-07
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- A TERM MEANING "BEFORE WAR"
- FOUGHT TO MAINTAIN SLAVERY
- A BOUNDARY OR BORDER THAT SEPARATED THE FREE AND SLAVE STATES
- SPEECH IN WHICH WAS STATED THAT SLAVES WERE TO BE SET FREE
- A TERM USED TO DESCRIBE PEOPLE WHO SUPPORTED THE NORTH
- WHEN THE SOUTHERN STATES CHOSE TO LEAVE THE UNITED STATES
- COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE SOUTH
- COLOR OF THE NORTH
- SOLDIERS THAT FIGHT AND TRAVEL BY FOOT
- DIPLOMACY THE IDEA THAT THE SOUTH COULD GET BRITAIN AND FRANCE TO HELP THEM
- COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE NORTH
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- A LONG GUN THAT SOLDIERS SHOT FROM THE SHOULDER
- A PERSON WHO WANTED TO ELIMINATE OR ABOLISH SLAVERY
- A LARGE FARM LOCATED IN THE SOUTHERN STATES
- REBUILDING OF THE WAR TORN STATES IN THE SOUTH
- PRESIDENT DURING THE CIVIL WAR
- ADDRESS FAMOUS SPEECH BY LINCOLN MEANT TO UNITE THE COUNTRY
- A NICKNAME FOR THE PEOPLE FROM THE NORTH
- A NICKNAME FOR PEOPLE IN THE SOUTH
- BARTON THE FOUNDER OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS WHO TREATED SOLDIERS ON THE BATTLE FIELD
- A NICKNAME FOR THE SOUTH
- FOUGHT TO FREE THE SLAVES
- COLOR OF THE SOUTH
23 Clues: COLOR OF THE NORTH • COLOR OF THE SOUTH • A NICKNAME FOR THE SOUTH • FOUGHT TO FREE THE SLAVES • FOUGHT TO MAINTAIN SLAVERY • A TERM MEANING "BEFORE WAR" • PRESIDENT DURING THE CIVIL WAR • COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE SOUTH • COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE NORTH • A NICKNAME FOR PEOPLE IN THE SOUTH • SOLDIERS THAT FIGHT AND TRAVEL BY FOOT • A NICKNAME FOR THE PEOPLE FROM THE NORTH • ...
History 2016-12-04
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- Branch The branch of government that includes the courts that settle disputes and questions of the law
- Known for the separation of powers. English philosopher of the enlightenment.
- Sharings power between federal and state governments
- Branch Law making branch of government
- A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives
- Having the proper size in relation to other objects or items
- A period when economic activity slows and unemployment increases
- Shays Formal continental army captain who forced courts in the western part of the state close. Leader of the rebellion of farmers.
- To fall in value
- Branch Branch of government that executes, carries out laws, the law; headed by president
- and Balances A system by which each brand of government limits power of other branches
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- Law.
- People who opposed the constitution
- The freeing of individual enslaved persons
- Having two separate lawmaking chambers
- A settlement of a dispute by each party giving up some demands
- A change, correction, or improvement added to a document
- Supported the constitution
- Locke Influenced many framers of the constitution. English philosopher of the enlightenment
- College Special group chosen to vote for the president and vice president
- Magna Carta Placed limits on the power of the monarch.
21 Clues: Law. • To fall in value • Supported the constitution • People who opposed the constitution • Having two separate lawmaking chambers • Branch Law making branch of government • The freeing of individual enslaved persons • Sharings power between federal and state governments • Magna Carta Placed limits on the power of the monarch. • ...
History 2016-11-17
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- an anarchist who tried to assassinate Frick but failed
- What was the process of burning the impurities out of iron?
- track laid westward starting in omaha
- have control of the many different businesses that make up all phases of a products development
- He was the leader of the American Railway Union
- america's greatest inventor
- When something happens once it is more likely to happen again the same way
- the railroad company laid tracks eastward from Sacramento
- what is the golden spike and place that the 2 sides of the railroad connected
- government ownership of businesses and the equal distribution of wealth
- a way of getting around anti monopoly laws, businesses were controlled but not owned by one company
- this was something that was different in every city, and was later changed so trains would arrive at stations at the right time
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- This is a person willing to work when everyone else is on strike
- summer of 1892 when wages were cut people had a strike called..
- A major strike that was on May 1, 1886, workers went on strike in support of the eight hour work day
- invented the talking telegram in 1876 called the telephone
- when company drops prices to get all businesses out of business, as soon as everyone was out of business they would rise prices
- what was a sign that America was successful?
- name of the union of labor that only allowed skilled workers in
- this was the positive side of industrialists, they were praised for creating job and helping the economy grow
- when a worker is trained to do one step of the production and then the product moves to someone else
- this is a private police force
- this strike 260000 railroad workers went on strike
- someone who hates the government
- this means government did not interfere
- This was the bad thing the industrialist were called they were known to treating their workers in a cruel way
- loose association of businesses who produce the same product
- him an his partner henry frick cut peoples wages at their steel company
- when a company is in complete control of a product or service
- when a bunch of rich people get together and find a way to get rich together
- This group of people did most of the work in the east
- what workers did the back breaking work for the railroads
32 Clues: america's greatest inventor • this is a private police force • someone who hates the government • track laid westward starting in omaha • this means government did not interfere • what was a sign that America was successful? • He was the leader of the American Railway Union • this strike 260000 railroad workers went on strike • ...
History 2017-09-28
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- Dorians settled here.
- Someone who gained power by force.
- Fixed salary.
- Murder of public figure.
- Formal agreement between two or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to one another defense.
- Father of History.
- Believed that all men should take part in government regardless of wealth or class.
- Government in which a hereditary ruler exercises central power.
- A play that tells a story of human suffering.
- Watercolor painting done on wet plaster.
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- Panel of citizens who have the authority to make final judgement in trial.
- Temple dedicated to the Goddess Athena.
- Humorous plays that mock people or customs.
- Lovers of wisdom.
- Absorbed Greek ideas.
- Government ruled by a hereditary landholding elite.
- Rational thinking.
- Set up the Lyceum, a school for the study of all branches of knowledge.
- Art of skill-full speaking
- Democracy A system of government in which a large number of citizens take part in the day-to-day affairs
20 Clues: Fixed salary. • Lovers of wisdom. • Rational thinking. • Father of History. • Dorians settled here. • Absorbed Greek ideas. • Murder of public figure. • Art of skill-full speaking • Someone who gained power by force. • Temple dedicated to the Goddess Athena. • Watercolor painting done on wet plaster. • Humorous plays that mock people or customs. • ...
History 2017-08-18
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- Wrote the Preamble
- 1st Secretary of the Treasury
- Amendment Dealing with Freedom of Speech
- Letters Explaining the Constitution
- 2nd President
- Country the Patriots Fought Against
- Country that Helped the Patriots
- Largest Signature on the Declaration
- Supreme Law of the Land
- Amendment Dealing with Right to Bear Arms
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- 1st Ten Amendments
- First Common Mans President
- Rebellion after the Revolutionary War
- 5th President
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Amendment Dealing with Right to Privacy
- 1st President
- Father of the Constitution
- Amendment Dealing with Reserved Powers
- Elder Statesman During the Constitutional Convention($100)
20 Clues: 5th President • 1st President • 2nd President • 1st Ten Amendments • Wrote the Preamble • Supreme Law of the Land • Father of the Constitution • First Common Mans President • 1st Secretary of the Treasury • Country that Helped the Patriots • Letters Explaining the Constitution • Country the Patriots Fought Against • Largest Signature on the Declaration • ...
History 2017-05-25
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- a town or city with a harbour or access to navigable water where ships can be loaded and unloaded
- a spice used to flavour food
- one of the Spice Islands, begins with the letter "C"
- an acient network of trade routes
- a seasonal prevailing wind the the region of South and South East Asia
- an inland are that supplies goods, especially trade goods, to ports
- from the 7th-12th century, Arab traders used sailing ships called _______
- Temasek had a _________ location
- a permanent or temporary community of people who lived in a specific are or region
- the exchange of goods or services without the use of money
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- a spice that you would find on restaurant tables, which is commonly paired with a salt shaker
- the name _________ was replaced by Singapura
- a spice which can be sprinkled on pretzels to add a strong flavour
- descendants of the Chinese immigrants who came to the Malay Archiepelago
- a port where goods can be imported and then exported
- the action and rocess of Sang NIla Utama taking ruling over Singapura
- the serious disagreement between the Dutch and the British
- a ruler, especially a feudal lord
- one of the Spice Islands, begins with the letter "M"
- connected to the sea, especially in relation to seaborne trade or naval matters
20 Clues: a spice used to flavour food • Temasek had a _________ location • an acient network of trade routes • a ruler, especially a feudal lord • the name _________ was replaced by Singapura • one of the Spice Islands, begins with the letter "C" • a port where goods can be imported and then exported • one of the Spice Islands, begins with the letter "M" • ...
History 2017-05-19
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- 1st hispanic American to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor
- Document written by the puritans
- changes, corrections or additions to a law or the constitution
- influenced 2nd amendment
- “The shot heard round the world”
- Ended french and Indian War
- wrote the mayflower compact
- against the ratification of the constitution
- leading general for the union
- France joined colonists war efforts against Britain (include ‘Battle’)
- invented the bifocals
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- he was feathered and tarred by Boston population
- series of 85 essays written to support the ratification of the Constitution
- to vote to bring charges against
- 1st battle of the Civil War (include ‘Battle’)
- wanted a strict interpretation of the constitution
- plains largest physical land region
- Founder of rhode island
- African american spy/slave
- leader of the 1st great awakening
- our 1st president
- started raid at Harpers Ferry
- wrote “Common Sense”
- The first permanent english settlement in US
- known for saying “and as for me...give me liberty or give me death!”
25 Clues: our 1st president • wrote “Common Sense” • invented the bifocals • Founder of rhode island • influenced 2nd amendment • African american spy/slave • Ended french and Indian War • wrote the mayflower compact • leading general for the union • started raid at Harpers Ferry • Document written by the puritans • to vote to bring charges against • “The shot heard round the world” • ...
History 2017-05-20
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- things made or used by people in the past such as ornaments
- the act of buying and selling goods or services
- the sea people who lived in boats along the river
- human beings
- the act of conveying intended meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs and semiotic rules
- a family of rulers who rule over a country for a long period of time
- unearthing or digging up, especially for archaeological purposes
- the arrangement of events or dates in the order of their occurrence
- a social science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services)
- a type of tradition which is used to pass down legends, myths, tales and stories
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- the environmental history of an individual
- the narrative and analysis of ___________ events, ideas, movements, organs of government, voters, parties and leaders
- an inherited, established, or customary pattern of thought, action, or behavior (such as a religious practice or a social custom)
- written by a court official about the rulers of the Melaka Sultanate and their descendants
- the old name of Singapore
- organized system of beliefs and practices revolving around, or leading to, a transcendent spiritual experience
- a society in an advanced state of social development (e.g., with complex legal and political and religious organizations)
- refers to the period of time before mankind learnt to read and write; it is also the earliest period in the past
- in latin it refers to the year Jesus Christ was born
- a chronicle of events
20 Clues: human beings • a chronicle of events • the old name of Singapore • the environmental history of an individual • the act of buying and selling goods or services • the sea people who lived in boats along the river • in latin it refers to the year Jesus Christ was born • things made or used by people in the past such as ornaments • ...
HISTORY 2013-02-28
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- Meja batu tempat meletakan sesaji yang dipersembahkan kepada roh nenek moyang adalah..
- Kapak yang memiliki bentuk hampir sama dengan kapak perimbas dan kapak penetak disebut dengan kapak…
- Masa megalitikum menggambarkan binatang dan manusia disebut..
- Kapak genggam yang memiliki bentuk hampir sama dengan kapak perimbas disebut kapak…
- Kegiatan yang berpindah-pindah disebut…
- Suatu kepercayaan dimana semua manusia menyatakan bahwa setiap benda mempunyai roh atau jiwa disebut…
- Peti jenazah yang terbuat dari batu bulat adalah..
- Suatu kepercayaan dimana manusia menyatakan bahwa setiap benda mempunyai kekuatan gaib adalah..
- Salah satu contoh alat pada zaman batu tua …
- Bamboo atau kayu yang dijejer dan diikat menjadi satu serta dapat dijadikan sarana untuk menyebrangi sungai disebut ..
- Tempat pemujaan terhadap roh nenek moyang disebut…
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- Kapak dengan garis penampangnya memperlihatkan sebuah bidang yang terbentuk lonjong disebut..
- Zaman pada saat sebelum ada tulisan disebut zaman…
- Merupakan hasil kebudayaan manusia dari masa kehidupan masyarakat bercock tanam disebut dengan beliung….
- Zaman sudah dikenal nya cara melebur logam dan memakai alat besi dan perunggu disebut…
- Alat yang terbuat dari tanah liat yang dibakar adalah..
- Suatu kepercayaan dimana manusia mengakui adanya kekuatan yang lebih besar di luar dirinya yaitu kekuatan dari Tuhan Yang Maha Esa disebut..
- Zaman yang manusia pendukungnya ras austromelanesoid disebut zaman..
- Zaman yang munculnya binatang menyusui dan manusia purba disebut..
- Zaman di mana belum ada kehidupan disebut dengan zaman…
20 Clues: Kegiatan yang berpindah-pindah disebut… • Salah satu contoh alat pada zaman batu tua … • Zaman pada saat sebelum ada tulisan disebut zaman… • Peti jenazah yang terbuat dari batu bulat adalah.. • Tempat pemujaan terhadap roh nenek moyang disebut… • Alat yang terbuat dari tanah liat yang dibakar adalah.. • Zaman di mana belum ada kehidupan disebut dengan zaman… • ...
History 2012-07-22
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- - A diagram that sets out in chronological order the key events that occurred over a period of time.
- - An object that is made or modified by humans for them to use.
- - An opinion about how something might have happened based on available evidence, but which has not been fully proven.
- - Someone who is learned in or studies history. Someone who writes about history.
- AND EFFECT - A concept that focuses on actions and events and the responses or consequences of these.
- - The act of protecting an artefact or piece of historical evidence from abuse, accidental damage or decay.
- - To record a collection, particularly in a museum or library.
- - The art and science of government.
- - The particular way in which a society or civilization lives, as evident through its buildings, art, dress, beliefs and daily lifestyle.
- - A large group of people who live in one general area and who observe recognized forms of behavior.
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- - The focus on how things evolve or differ over time.
- METHODS - Differing ways of finding out how old an object, artefact or source is.
- - The Father of History.
- - A period of time.
- - A concept that focuses on unchanging events or customs etc. over time.
- - The study of how history is written and differing points of view.
- - A person, document or object that provides historical evidence.
- - The act of making out or bringing out the meaning of something either written or in the form of an object or artwork.
- - An inclination to favour one viewpoint and exclude others, even in the face of supporting evidence.
- - The arrangement of dates or events in their order of occurrence.
- - A particular system of faith or worship. The belief in a superhuman or divine being.
- - A person who looks after specific sections of a museum collection.
22 Clues: - A period of time. • - The Father of History. • - The art and science of government. • - The focus on how things evolve or differ over time. • - To record a collection, particularly in a museum or library. • - An object that is made or modified by humans for them to use. • - A person, document or object that provides historical evidence. • ...
History 2013-02-10
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- adams 2nd president
- and clark the expidition of the luisiana purchase
- the country that spain was fighting during the 1800s
- mountains the barrier of mountains to the west
- doctrine
- of good ended the war of 1812
- purchase the land u.s bought from france in 1803
- jefferson the third president
- ocean the ocean to the east
- mountains the end of the luoisiana purchase
- of 1812 the war against britain in 1812
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- the mother country of us
- monroe 5th president
- forced people to fight in the army
- the ocean where lewis and clark ended at
- act disallowed the shippment of goods to europe
- orlands the port they got from the louisiana purchase
- of good feelings people thought u.s. could defend itslef
- the bigging of the luoisiana purchase
- gewea the native amaerican that helped lead lewis and clark
- jackson the general of the war of 1812
21 Clues: doctrine • adams 2nd president • monroe 5th president • the mother country of us • ocean the ocean to the east • of good ended the war of 1812 • jefferson the third president • forced people to fight in the army • the bigging of the luoisiana purchase • jackson the general of the war of 1812 • of 1812 the war against britain in 1812 • the ocean where lewis and clark ended at • ...
HISTORY 2013-03-04
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- Zaman pada saat sebelum ada tulisan disebut zaman…
- Zaman yang manusia pendukungnya ras austromelanesoid disebut zaman..
- Merupakan hasil kebudayaan manusia dari masa kehidupan masyarakat bercock tanam disebut dengan beliung….
- Suatu kepercayaan dimana manusia mengakui adanya kekuatan yang lebih besar di luar dirinya yaitu kekuatan dari Tuhan Yang Maha Esa disebut..
- Kapak yang memiliki bentuk hampir sama dengan kapak perimbas dan kapak penetak disebut dengan kapak…
- Suatu kepercayaan dimana manusia menyatakan bahwa setiap benda mempunyai kekuatan gaib adalah..
- Kapak dengan garis penampangnya memperlihatkan sebuah bidang yang terbentuk lonjong disebut..
- Salah satu contoh alat pada zaman batu tua …
- Zaman di mana belum ada kehidupan disebut dengan zaman…
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- Zaman sudah dikenal nya cara melebur logam dan memakai alat besi dan perunggu disebut…
- Suatu kepercayaan dimana semua manusia menyatakan bahwa setiap benda mempunyai roh atau jiwa disebut…
- Masa megalitikum menggambarkan binatang dan manusia disebut..
- Peti jenazah yang terbuat dari batu bulat adalah..
- Tempat pemujaan terhadap roh nenek moyang disebut…
- Alat yang terbuat dari tanah liat yang dibakar adalah..
- Zaman yang munculnya binatang menyusui dan manusia purba disebut..
- Meja batu tempat meletakan sesaji yang dipersembahkan kepada roh nenek moyang adalah..
- Kapak genggam yang memiliki bentuk hampir sama dengan kapak perimbas disebut kapak…
- Kegiatan yang berpindah-pindah disebut…
- Bamboo atau kayu yang dijejer dan diikat menjadi satu serta dapat dijadikan sarana untuk menyebrangi sungai disebut ..
20 Clues: Kegiatan yang berpindah-pindah disebut… • Salah satu contoh alat pada zaman batu tua … • Zaman pada saat sebelum ada tulisan disebut zaman… • Peti jenazah yang terbuat dari batu bulat adalah.. • Tempat pemujaan terhadap roh nenek moyang disebut… • Alat yang terbuat dari tanah liat yang dibakar adalah.. • Zaman di mana belum ada kehidupan disebut dengan zaman… • ...
History 2014-04-22
Across
- descrimination against foreigners
- provided legal council for the red scare
- a neighborhood of Hoovervilles
- enforced the 18th amendment
- 1920-1933, banning the selling of alcohol
- whose campaign slogan was "a chicken in every pot, a car in every garage"?
- the day the Stock Market Crash
- largest trading center abbreviation
- almost won the presidency
- a mild depression
- long extended severe, economic drought.
- wanted to improve the first new deal
- World War One vets that were denied money and shooed away by the president
- hiding illegally obtained capital in a legitimate business
- Picture-Shows in the 1920s
- economic system based on equal production and distribution
- Hollywood was located here
- most popular speakeasy
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- the most notorious gangster in the U.S.
- homes made out of cardboard and milk crates
- which amendment changed the presidential date
- the massacre that changed the American publics opinion on gangsters
- white writers that wrote about the things society didn't want known by others
- Harding's buddies that drank and played poker in the White House
- illegal lottery run by black gangsters in Harlem
- movies
- broadway and the cotton club were located here
- sport that developed from bootlegging
- took down Al Capone
- profit paid to shareholders
30 Clues: movies • a mild depression • took down Al Capone • most popular speakeasy • almost won the presidency • Picture-Shows in the 1920s • Hollywood was located here • enforced the 18th amendment • profit paid to shareholders • a neighborhood of Hoovervilles • the day the Stock Market Crash • descrimination against foreigners • largest trading center abbreviation • ...
HISTORY 2014-02-23
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- a cause for dispute
- not common, rarely seen
- ordinary podriots whithout five lothes
- states that they need to agree to be governed
- an eighteenth-century religious intolerance in france
- individuals qualified to vote in an election
- cruel
- elegants drawing romos
- that can be percieved
- meaning "philosopher"
- a new type of monarchy
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- meaning "to let do"
- to make or become smaller
- the government function through this
- a new artistic style
- middle class
- the fact of state of not having enough
- of feudalism, aristocrar¿tic privilage
- dessenting groups
- to allow, to respect
20 Clues: cruel • middle class • dessenting groups • meaning "to let do" • a cause for dispute • a new artistic style • to allow, to respect • that can be percieved • meaning "philosopher" • elegants drawing romos • a new type of monarchy • not common, rarely seen • to make or become smaller • the government function through this • ordinary podriots whithout five lothes • ...
history 2014-10-02
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- harmful substances found in the air
- buildup and discharge of lightning in storms
- the change in climate due to elavation
- number of deaths per 1,000 of a population every year
- increase in global temperature
- shows the things made or found in an area
- slow warming of earths surface due to burning fossil fuels
- stop creating so many wastes
- the lose or destruction of trees
- natures most violent storm
- things people use such as crops
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- shaking or trembling of earth
- long period with no water
- natures largest storm in pacific ocean
- countries with low living and industry standards
- number of births per 1,000 of a population every year
- natures largest storm in atlantic ocean
- rate of cooling due to wind
- solids, liquids, or gases that are poisonous
- dangerous wastes
20 Clues: dangerous wastes • long period with no water • natures most violent storm • rate of cooling due to wind • stop creating so many wastes • shaking or trembling of earth • increase in global temperature • things people use such as crops • the lose or destruction of trees • harmful substances found in the air • natures largest storm in pacific ocean • ...
history 2014-10-15
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- Act/restricted immigration into the United States.
- door/name given to an Island, located in today's Jersey City and New York City
- electric, electronic, or manual machine with keys for producing printlike characters one at a time on paper inserted around a roller.
- integration/the combination in one company of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate companies.
- time/a uniform time for places in approximately the same longitude, established in a country or region by law or custom.
- integration/strategy where a company creates or acquires production units for outputs which are alike - either complementary or competitive
- a word for becoming more like a city
- American settlement social worker, public philosopher, sociologist, author, and leader in women's suffrage and world peace
- commerce act/1887 is a United States federal law that was designed to regulate the railroad industry, particularly its monopolistic practices. The Act required that railroad rates be "reasonable and just," but did not empower the government to fix specific rates.
- of liberty/ colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in the middle of New York Harbor, in Manhattan, New York City.
- island/Upper New York Bay, was the gateway for millions of immigrants to the United States as the nation's busiest immigrant inspection station from 1892 until 1954.
- process /was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass-production of steel from molten pig iron prior to the open hearth furnace.
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- vs. illinois rockefeller,john D./The Munn case opened the door for states to regulate certain businesses within their borders, including railroads, and was an important case in the struggle for public regulation of private enterprise in post-Civil War America
- act/was signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln on May 20, 1862. Anyone who had never taken up arms against the U.S. government (including freed slaves and women), was 21 years or older, or the head of a family, could file an application to claim a federal land grant.
- Agreement/an arrangement or understanding which is based upon the trust of both or all parties, rather than being legally binding.
- unions/an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- Darwinism/the theory that individuals, groups, and peoples are subject to the same laws of natural selection as plants and animals.
- railroad/A train route across the United States, finished in 1869. It was the project of two railroad companies: the Union Pacific built from the east, and the Central Pacific built from the west. The two lines met in Utah.
- Federation of labor/It was founded in Columbus, Ohio, in May 1886 by an alliance of craft unions disaffected from the Knights of Labor, a national labor association.
- origins Act/ A law that severely restricted immigration by establishing a system of national quotas that blatantly discriminated against immigrants from southern and eastern Europe and virtually excluded Asians.
- island/ island in San Francisco Bay that offers expansive views of the San Francisco skyline
- education/ a school that is maintained at public expense for the education of the children of a community or district and that constitutes a part of a system of free public education commonly including primary and secondary schools.
- houses/an institution in an inner-city area providing educational, recreational, and other social services to the community.
- Graham/was an eminent Scottish-born scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone
- Andrewe/was a Scottish American industrialist who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century
- square incident/On May 4, 1886, a labor protest rally near Chicago's turned into a riot after someone threw a bomb at police. At least eight people died as a result of the violence that day.
- Anti trust Act/U.S. legislation which attempted to increase economic competitiveness.
- policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.
- workers of the world:members of which are commonly termed "Wobblies", is an international, radical labor union that was formed in 1905.
- Thomas/ was an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and a long-lasting, practical electric light bulb.
- exclusion Act/United States federal law signed by President Chester A. Arthur on May 6, 1882. It was one of the most significant restrictions on free immigration in US history, prohibiting all immigration
31 Clues: a word for becoming more like a city • Act/restricted immigration into the United States. • door/name given to an Island, located in today's Jersey City and New York City • Anti trust Act/U.S. legislation which attempted to increase economic competitiveness. • island/ island in San Francisco Bay that offers expansive views of the San Francisco skyline • ...
history 2014-09-19
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- place of the leprechauns
- Ntive of the koala
- What is the country that the "Kony 2012" video took place in?
- The goods that a country sells
- penny is made out of
- The goods that a country buys
- What is the most spoken language in the world
- a movement of people from place to place
- amurica
- Relying on eachother
- is the most interesting and diverse continent on the
- its in a part of the pencil
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- buying and selling of goods
- president is Evo Morales
- The worlds largest country
- The movement of people and goods from place to place.
- number of people living in a area of land
- famous for maple syrup
- capital is Santiago
- People who flee their countru7y because of persecution or danger
20 Clues: amurica • Ntive of the koala • capital is Santiago • penny is made out of • Relying on eachother • famous for maple syrup • president is Evo Morales • place of the leprechauns • The worlds largest country • buying and selling of goods • its in a part of the pencil • The goods that a country buys • The goods that a country sells • a movement of people from place to place • ...
History 2014-12-08
Across
- Ticība, ka cilvēks radusies no kāda dzīvnieka, jeb auga.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta uzrakstus uz plāksnēm, klintīm, celtnēm un koka izstrādājumiem.
- viena ceturta daļa atēniešu 5. gs. p.m.ē. bija nepilsoņi jeb ...
- sens akmens.
- jauns akmens.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas peta tautu, etnisko grupu izcelšanos, izvietojumu, kultūru un kultūrvēsturiskās saites starp tautām;
- izmiruši cilvēkpērtiķi, kuriem bija gan cilvēku, gan pērtiķu pazīmes.
- avoti kas izmantoti foto, zīmejumi, glēznas, kino.
- cilvēces vēstures periods, par kuru nav saglabājušās rakstiskas liecības. Tas ir vēstures senākais posms no cilvēka rašanās brīža līdz pirmās civilizācijas izveidošanās laikmetam.
- avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta, pēc kādām sistēmām dažādas tautas skaitījušas gadus un kādi tām bijuši kalendāri, kā arī palīdz noteikt vēsturisko avotu (dokumentu) rašanās laiku;
- cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju.
- Sapratīgais cilvēks.
- sis impērija radīja pamatu Eiropas viduslaiku sabiedrībai un Eiropas kultūrai.
- idealas sabiedrības atelojums(vieta kurai nav)
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta radurakstus, dzimtu, atsevišķu ģimeņu un personu izcelšanos;
- uzvarda cilveka kas pirmajam dalit aizvesture uz trim laikmetam.
- videjas akmens.
- Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele.
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- teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla viss rada dievs.
- Ģīmenē māte ir svariga.
- saja valsta kultūra izplatījās visā Tuvo Austrumu reģionā.
- Cilveki kuriem nav brivibai jeb nebrivie cilvekie.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta papīra naudaszīmju, monētu, dažādu žetonu, nozīmju un ordeņu vēsturi;
- zinātne par cilvēces pagātni, par to, kā cilvēki dzīvoja senatnē, ar ko nodarbojās un par ko domāja.
- Kāds avots dod informāciju par citam tautam.
- Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais.
- valsts izveidosana
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta cilvēka izcelšanos, kā arī cilvēka kultūras, saimnieciskās un sabiedriskās izpausmes.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks radijas no citplanetiešiem vai citam planētam.
- Prasmīgais cilvēks.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta vēsturi, izmantojot lietiskos vēstures avotus - arheoloģijas pieminekļus (senlietas, būves, apbedījumus u.c.);
- cilveka speja ietekmet uz dabu un uz citiem cilvekiem.
- ... laiki ir laika posms cilvēces vēsturē, kas ir starp aizvēsturi un viduslaiku sākumu Eiropā.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks izcelas no sunas.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta ģerboņu izcelsmi, attīstību, tajos esošos simbolus;
- "Vestures tevs".
- Ticība, ka mīrušie piedalas mūsū dzīvē(... kults).
- griekijas parvaldnes forma
- vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas.
40 Clues: sens akmens. • jauns akmens. • videjas akmens. • "Vestures tevs". • valsts izveidosana • Prasmīgais cilvēks. • Sapratīgais cilvēks. • Ģīmenē māte ir svariga. • Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais. • griekijas parvaldnes forma • avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči. • vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas. • cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju. • Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele. • ...
History 2014-12-08
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- cilvēces vēstures periods, par kuru nav saglabājušās rakstiskas liecības. Tas ir vēstures senākais posms no cilvēka rašanās brīža līdz pirmās civilizācijas izveidošanās laikmetam.
- jauns akmens.
- avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči.
- uzvarda cilveka kas pirmajam dalit aizvesture uz trim laikmetam.
- Sapratīgais cilvēks.
- Ģīmenē māte ir svariga.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas peta tautu, etnisko grupu izcelšanos, izvietojumu, kultūru un kultūrvēsturiskās saites starp tautām;
- Ticība, ka mīrušie piedalas mūsū dzīvē(... kults).
- "Vestures tevs".
- teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla viss rada dievs.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta cilvēka izcelšanos, kā arī cilvēka kultūras, saimnieciskās un sabiedriskās izpausmes.
- cilveka speja ietekmet uz dabu un uz citiem cilvekiem.
- viena ceturta daļa atēniešu 5. gs. p.m.ē. bija nepilsoņi jeb ...
- saja valsta kultūra izplatījās visā Tuvo Austrumu reģionā.
- sis impērija radīja pamatu Eiropas viduslaiku sabiedrībai un Eiropas kultūrai.
- valsts izveidosana
- sens akmens.
- Kāds avots dod informāciju par citam tautam.
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- griekijas parvaldnes forma
- Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta uzrakstus uz plāksnēm, klintīm, celtnēm un koka izstrādājumiem.
- avoti kas izmantoti foto, zīmejumi, glēznas, kino.
- videjas akmens.
- ... laiki ir laika posms cilvēces vēsturē, kas ir starp aizvēsturi un viduslaiku sākumu Eiropā.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks izcelas no sunas.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta vēsturi, izmantojot lietiskos vēstures avotus - arheoloģijas pieminekļus (senlietas, būves, apbedījumus u.c.);
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta papīra naudaszīmju, monētu, dažādu žetonu, nozīmju un ordeņu vēsturi;
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta radurakstus, dzimtu, atsevišķu ģimeņu un personu izcelšanos;
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta ģerboņu izcelsmi, attīstību, tajos esošos simbolus;
- izmiruši cilvēkpērtiķi, kuriem bija gan cilvēku, gan pērtiķu pazīmes.
- Prasmīgais cilvēks.
- idealas sabiedrības atelojums(vieta kurai nav)
- Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks radijas no citplanetiešiem vai citam planētam.
- Ticība, ka cilvēks radusies no kāda dzīvnieka, jeb auga.
- zinātne par cilvēces pagātni, par to, kā cilvēki dzīvoja senatnē, ar ko nodarbojās un par ko domāja.
- Cilveki kuriem nav brivibai jeb nebrivie cilvekie.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta, pēc kādām sistēmām dažādas tautas skaitījušas gadus un kādi tām bijuši kalendāri, kā arī palīdz noteikt vēsturisko avotu (dokumentu) rašanās laiku;
- cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju.
- vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas.
40 Clues: sens akmens. • jauns akmens. • videjas akmens. • "Vestures tevs". • valsts izveidosana • Prasmīgais cilvēks. • Sapratīgais cilvēks. • Ģīmenē māte ir svariga. • Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais. • griekijas parvaldnes forma • avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči. • vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas. • Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele. • cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju. • ...
History 2014-12-08
Across
- zinātne par cilvēces pagātni, par to, kā cilvēki dzīvoja senatnē, ar ko nodarbojās un par ko domāja.
- avoti kas izmantoti foto, zīmejumi, glēznas, kino.
- Ticība, ka cilvēks radusies no kāda dzīvnieka, jeb auga.
- viena ceturta daļa atēniešu 5. gs. p.m.ē. bija nepilsoņi jeb ...
- saja valsta kultūra izplatījās visā Tuvo Austrumu reģionā.
- griekijas parvaldnes forma
- Ģīmenē māte ir svariga.
- Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta ģerboņu izcelsmi, attīstību, tajos esošos simbolus;
- Cilveki kuriem nav brivibai jeb nebrivie cilvekie.
- valsts izveidosana
- cilveka speja ietekmet uz dabu un uz citiem cilvekiem.
- Prasmīgais cilvēks.
- videjas akmens.
- idealas sabiedrības atelojums(vieta kurai nav)
- sens akmens.
- izmiruši cilvēkpērtiķi, kuriem bija gan cilvēku, gan pērtiķu pazīmes.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta vēsturi, izmantojot lietiskos vēstures avotus - arheoloģijas pieminekļus (senlietas, būves, apbedījumus u.c.);
- teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla viss rada dievs.
- vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas peta tautu, etnisko grupu izcelšanos, izvietojumu, kultūru un kultūrvēsturiskās saites starp tautām;
- "Vestures tevs".
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- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks izcelas no sunas.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks radijas no citplanetiešiem vai citam planētam.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta papīra naudaszīmju, monētu, dažādu žetonu, nozīmju un ordeņu vēsturi;
- sis impērija radīja pamatu Eiropas viduslaiku sabiedrībai un Eiropas kultūrai.
- cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta uzrakstus uz plāksnēm, klintīm, celtnēm un koka izstrādājumiem.
- Kāds avots dod informāciju par citam tautam.
- cilvēces vēstures periods, par kuru nav saglabājušās rakstiskas liecības. Tas ir vēstures senākais posms no cilvēka rašanās brīža līdz pirmās civilizācijas izveidošanās laikmetam.
- avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta cilvēka izcelšanos, kā arī cilvēka kultūras, saimnieciskās un sabiedriskās izpausmes.
- ... laiki ir laika posms cilvēces vēsturē, kas ir starp aizvēsturi un viduslaiku sākumu Eiropā.
- Sapratīgais cilvēks.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta, pēc kādām sistēmām dažādas tautas skaitījušas gadus un kādi tām bijuši kalendāri, kā arī palīdz noteikt vēsturisko avotu (dokumentu) rašanās laiku;
- Ticība, ka mīrušie piedalas mūsū dzīvē(... kults).
- Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta radurakstus, dzimtu, atsevišķu ģimeņu un personu izcelšanos;
- uzvarda cilveka kas pirmajam dalit aizvesture uz trim laikmetam.
- jauns akmens.
40 Clues: sens akmens. • jauns akmens. • videjas akmens. • "Vestures tevs". • valsts izveidosana • Prasmīgais cilvēks. • Sapratīgais cilvēks. • Ģīmenē māte ir svariga. • Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais. • griekijas parvaldnes forma • avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči. • vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas. • Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele. • cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju. • ...
History 2014-12-08
Across
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta ģerboņu izcelsmi, attīstību, tajos esošos simbolus;
- teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla viss rada dievs.
- Prasmīgais cilvēks.
- Ticība, ka mīrušie piedalas mūsū dzīvē(... kults).
- Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele.
- "Vestures tevs".
- vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas.
- valsts izveidosana
- cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju.
- Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais.
- videjas akmens.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta cilvēka izcelšanos, kā arī cilvēka kultūras, saimnieciskās un sabiedriskās izpausmes.
- zinātne par cilvēces pagātni, par to, kā cilvēki dzīvoja senatnē, ar ko nodarbojās un par ko domāja.
- saja valsta kultūra izplatījās visā Tuvo Austrumu reģionā.
- idealas sabiedrības atelojums(vieta kurai nav)
- Ģīmenē māte ir svariga.
- avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči.
- Cilveki kuriem nav brivibai jeb nebrivie cilvekie.
Down
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks izcelas no sunas.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks radijas no citplanetiešiem vai citam planētam.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta radurakstus, dzimtu, atsevišķu ģimeņu un personu izcelšanos;
- sis impērija radīja pamatu Eiropas viduslaiku sabiedrībai un Eiropas kultūrai.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta vēsturi, izmantojot lietiskos vēstures avotus - arheoloģijas pieminekļus (senlietas, būves, apbedījumus u.c.);
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta papīra naudaszīmju, monētu, dažādu žetonu, nozīmju un ordeņu vēsturi;
- avoti kas izmantoti foto, zīmejumi, glēznas, kino.
- jauns akmens.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta, pēc kādām sistēmām dažādas tautas skaitījušas gadus un kādi tām bijuši kalendāri, kā arī palīdz noteikt vēsturisko avotu (dokumentu) rašanās laiku;
- Ticība, ka cilvēks radusies no kāda dzīvnieka, jeb auga.
- griekijas parvaldnes forma
- izmiruši cilvēkpērtiķi, kuriem bija gan cilvēku, gan pērtiķu pazīmes.
- viena ceturta daļa atēniešu 5. gs. p.m.ē. bija nepilsoņi jeb ...
- Sapratīgais cilvēks.
- Kāds avots dod informāciju par citam tautam.
- sens akmens.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas peta tautu, etnisko grupu izcelšanos, izvietojumu, kultūru un kultūrvēsturiskās saites starp tautām;
- cilvēces vēstures periods, par kuru nav saglabājušās rakstiskas liecības. Tas ir vēstures senākais posms no cilvēka rašanās brīža līdz pirmās civilizācijas izveidošanās laikmetam.
- uzvarda cilveka kas pirmajam dalit aizvesture uz trim laikmetam.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta uzrakstus uz plāksnēm, klintīm, celtnēm un koka izstrādājumiem.
- cilveka speja ietekmet uz dabu un uz citiem cilvekiem.
- ... laiki ir laika posms cilvēces vēsturē, kas ir starp aizvēsturi un viduslaiku sākumu Eiropā.
40 Clues: sens akmens. • jauns akmens. • videjas akmens. • "Vestures tevs". • valsts izveidosana • Prasmīgais cilvēks. • Sapratīgais cilvēks. • Ģīmenē māte ir svariga. • Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais. • griekijas parvaldnes forma • avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči. • vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas. • Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele. • cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju. • ...
History 2014-12-08
Across
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta radurakstus, dzimtu, atsevišķu ģimeņu un personu izcelšanos;
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta papīra naudaszīmju, monētu, dažādu žetonu, nozīmju un ordeņu vēsturi;
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta, pēc kādām sistēmām dažādas tautas skaitījušas gadus un kādi tām bijuši kalendāri, kā arī palīdz noteikt vēsturisko avotu (dokumentu) rašanās laiku;
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta ģerboņu izcelsmi, attīstību, tajos esošos simbolus;
- avoti kas izmantoti foto, zīmejumi, glēznas, kino.
- jauns akmens.
- cilveka speja ietekmet uz dabu un uz citiem cilvekiem.
- "Vestures tevs".
- Kāds avots dod informāciju par citam tautam.
- Ticība, ka cilvēks radusies no kāda dzīvnieka, jeb auga.
- izmiruši cilvēkpērtiķi, kuriem bija gan cilvēku, gan pērtiķu pazīmes.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta uzrakstus uz plāksnēm, klintīm, celtnēm un koka izstrādājumiem.
- ... laiki ir laika posms cilvēces vēsturē, kas ir starp aizvēsturi un viduslaiku sākumu Eiropā.
- Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta vēsturi, izmantojot lietiskos vēstures avotus - arheoloģijas pieminekļus (senlietas, būves, apbedījumus u.c.);
- idealas sabiedrības atelojums(vieta kurai nav)
- sis impērija radīja pamatu Eiropas viduslaiku sabiedrībai un Eiropas kultūrai.
- cilvēces vēstures periods, par kuru nav saglabājušās rakstiskas liecības. Tas ir vēstures senākais posms no cilvēka rašanās brīža līdz pirmās civilizācijas izveidošanās laikmetam.
- avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči.
- Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele.
Down
- vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta cilvēka izcelšanos, kā arī cilvēka kultūras, saimnieciskās un sabiedriskās izpausmes.
- valsts izveidosana
- videjas akmens.
- Ģīmenē māte ir svariga.
- Ticība, ka mīrušie piedalas mūsū dzīvē(... kults).
- Sapratīgais cilvēks.
- cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju.
- viena ceturta daļa atēniešu 5. gs. p.m.ē. bija nepilsoņi jeb ...
- Prasmīgais cilvēks.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas peta tautu, etnisko grupu izcelšanos, izvietojumu, kultūru un kultūrvēsturiskās saites starp tautām;
- saja valsta kultūra izplatījās visā Tuvo Austrumu reģionā.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks radijas no citplanetiešiem vai citam planētam.
- griekijas parvaldnes forma
- sens akmens.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks izcelas no sunas.
- uzvarda cilveka kas pirmajam dalit aizvesture uz trim laikmetam.
- Cilveki kuriem nav brivibai jeb nebrivie cilvekie.
- zinātne par cilvēces pagātni, par to, kā cilvēki dzīvoja senatnē, ar ko nodarbojās un par ko domāja.
- teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla viss rada dievs.
40 Clues: sens akmens. • jauns akmens. • videjas akmens. • "Vestures tevs". • valsts izveidosana • Prasmīgais cilvēks. • Sapratīgais cilvēks. • Ģīmenē māte ir svariga. • Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais. • griekijas parvaldnes forma • avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči. • vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas. • cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju. • Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele. • ...
History 2014-12-08
Across
- avoti kas izmantoti foto, zīmejumi, glēznas, kino.
- sis impērija radīja pamatu Eiropas viduslaiku sabiedrībai un Eiropas kultūrai.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta ģerboņu izcelsmi, attīstību, tajos esošos simbolus;
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks radijas no citplanetiešiem vai citam planētam.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta uzrakstus uz plāksnēm, klintīm, celtnēm un koka izstrādājumiem.
- idealas sabiedrības atelojums(vieta kurai nav)
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta vēsturi, izmantojot lietiskos vēstures avotus - arheoloģijas pieminekļus (senlietas, būves, apbedījumus u.c.);
- Prasmīgais cilvēks.
- zinātne par cilvēces pagātni, par to, kā cilvēki dzīvoja senatnē, ar ko nodarbojās un par ko domāja.
- ... laiki ir laika posms cilvēces vēsturē, kas ir starp aizvēsturi un viduslaiku sākumu Eiropā.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta, pēc kādām sistēmām dažādas tautas skaitījušas gadus un kādi tām bijuši kalendāri, kā arī palīdz noteikt vēsturisko avotu (dokumentu) rašanās laiku;
- sens akmens.
- Kāds avots dod informāciju par citam tautam.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks izcelas no sunas.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta cilvēka izcelšanos, kā arī cilvēka kultūras, saimnieciskās un sabiedriskās izpausmes.
- cilveka speja ietekmet uz dabu un uz citiem cilvekiem.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta radurakstus, dzimtu, atsevišķu ģimeņu un personu izcelšanos;
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas peta tautu, etnisko grupu izcelšanos, izvietojumu, kultūru un kultūrvēsturiskās saites starp tautām;
- valsts izveidosana
- Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele.
- Cilveki kuriem nav brivibai jeb nebrivie cilvekie.
- "Vestures tevs".
- griekijas parvaldnes forma
Down
- Ticība, ka mīrušie piedalas mūsū dzīvē(... kults).
- Ticība, ka cilvēks radusies no kāda dzīvnieka, jeb auga.
- avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči.
- vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas.
- Ģīmenē māte ir svariga.
- jauns akmens.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta papīra naudaszīmju, monētu, dažādu žetonu, nozīmju un ordeņu vēsturi;
- izmiruši cilvēkpērtiķi, kuriem bija gan cilvēku, gan pērtiķu pazīmes.
- Sapratīgais cilvēks.
- teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla viss rada dievs.
- Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais.
- videjas akmens.
- cilvēces vēstures periods, par kuru nav saglabājušās rakstiskas liecības. Tas ir vēstures senākais posms no cilvēka rašanās brīža līdz pirmās civilizācijas izveidošanās laikmetam.
- saja valsta kultūra izplatījās visā Tuvo Austrumu reģionā.
- uzvarda cilveka kas pirmajam dalit aizvesture uz trim laikmetam.
- cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju.
- viena ceturta daļa atēniešu 5. gs. p.m.ē. bija nepilsoņi jeb ...
40 Clues: sens akmens. • jauns akmens. • videjas akmens. • "Vestures tevs". • valsts izveidosana • Prasmīgais cilvēks. • Sapratīgais cilvēks. • Ģīmenē māte ir svariga. • Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais. • griekijas parvaldnes forma • avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči. • vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas. • cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju. • Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele. • ...
History 2014-12-08
Across
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks izcelas no sunas.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta uzrakstus uz plāksnēm, klintīm, celtnēm un koka izstrādājumiem.
- sis impērija radīja pamatu Eiropas viduslaiku sabiedrībai un Eiropas kultūrai.
- "Vestures tevs".
- ... laiki ir laika posms cilvēces vēsturē, kas ir starp aizvēsturi un viduslaiku sākumu Eiropā.
- vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta papīra naudaszīmju, monētu, dažādu žetonu, nozīmju un ordeņu vēsturi;
- Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks radijas no citplanetiešiem vai citam planētam.
- saja valsta kultūra izplatījās visā Tuvo Austrumu reģionā.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta ģerboņu izcelsmi, attīstību, tajos esošos simbolus;
- teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla viss rada dievs.
- valsts izveidosana
- Kāds avots dod informāciju par citam tautam.
- izmiruši cilvēkpērtiķi, kuriem bija gan cilvēku, gan pērtiķu pazīmes.
- idealas sabiedrības atelojums(vieta kurai nav)
- sens akmens.
- Ticība, ka cilvēks radusies no kāda dzīvnieka, jeb auga.
- Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele.
Down
- Cilveki kuriem nav brivibai jeb nebrivie cilvekie.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta radurakstus, dzimtu, atsevišķu ģimeņu un personu izcelšanos;
- avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči.
- Ticība, ka mīrušie piedalas mūsū dzīvē(... kults).
- viena ceturta daļa atēniešu 5. gs. p.m.ē. bija nepilsoņi jeb ...
- zinātne par cilvēces pagātni, par to, kā cilvēki dzīvoja senatnē, ar ko nodarbojās un par ko domāja.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta cilvēka izcelšanos, kā arī cilvēka kultūras, saimnieciskās un sabiedriskās izpausmes.
- Ģīmenē māte ir svariga.
- cilveka speja ietekmet uz dabu un uz citiem cilvekiem.
- griekijas parvaldnes forma
- Prasmīgais cilvēks.
- videjas akmens.
- cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta vēsturi, izmantojot lietiskos vēstures avotus - arheoloģijas pieminekļus (senlietas, būves, apbedījumus u.c.);
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta, pēc kādām sistēmām dažādas tautas skaitījušas gadus un kādi tām bijuši kalendāri, kā arī palīdz noteikt vēsturisko avotu (dokumentu) rašanās laiku;
- Sapratīgais cilvēks.
- cilvēces vēstures periods, par kuru nav saglabājušās rakstiskas liecības. Tas ir vēstures senākais posms no cilvēka rašanās brīža līdz pirmās civilizācijas izveidošanās laikmetam.
- avoti kas izmantoti foto, zīmejumi, glēznas, kino.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas peta tautu, etnisko grupu izcelšanos, izvietojumu, kultūru un kultūrvēsturiskās saites starp tautām;
- jauns akmens.
- uzvarda cilveka kas pirmajam dalit aizvesture uz trim laikmetam.
40 Clues: sens akmens. • jauns akmens. • videjas akmens. • "Vestures tevs". • valsts izveidosana • Prasmīgais cilvēks. • Sapratīgais cilvēks. • Ģīmenē māte ir svariga. • Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais. • griekijas parvaldnes forma • avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči. • vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas. • cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju. • Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele. • ...
History 2014-12-08
Across
- viena ceturta daļa atēniešu 5. gs. p.m.ē. bija nepilsoņi jeb ...
- "Vestures tevs".
- sens akmens.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta cilvēka izcelšanos, kā arī cilvēka kultūras, saimnieciskās un sabiedriskās izpausmes.
- ... laiki ir laika posms cilvēces vēsturē, kas ir starp aizvēsturi un viduslaiku sākumu Eiropā.
- Cilveki kuriem nav brivibai jeb nebrivie cilvekie.
- avoti kas izmantoti foto, zīmejumi, glēznas, kino.
- sis impērija radīja pamatu Eiropas viduslaiku sabiedrībai un Eiropas kultūrai.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta vēsturi, izmantojot lietiskos vēstures avotus - arheoloģijas pieminekļus (senlietas, būves, apbedījumus u.c.);
- Kāds avots dod informāciju par citam tautam.
- cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju.
- Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta radurakstus, dzimtu, atsevišķu ģimeņu un personu izcelšanos;
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas peta tautu, etnisko grupu izcelšanos, izvietojumu, kultūru un kultūrvēsturiskās saites starp tautām;
- saja valsta kultūra izplatījās visā Tuvo Austrumu reģionā.
- valsts izveidosana
- Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele.
- vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks radijas no citplanetiešiem vai citam planētam.
- idealas sabiedrības atelojums(vieta kurai nav)
- Ticība, ka cilvēks radusies no kāda dzīvnieka, jeb auga.
Down
- videjas akmens.
- zinātne par cilvēces pagātni, par to, kā cilvēki dzīvoja senatnē, ar ko nodarbojās un par ko domāja.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta ģerboņu izcelsmi, attīstību, tajos esošos simbolus;
- Sapratīgais cilvēks.
- Prasmīgais cilvēks.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta, pēc kādām sistēmām dažādas tautas skaitījušas gadus un kādi tām bijuši kalendāri, kā arī palīdz noteikt vēsturisko avotu (dokumentu) rašanās laiku;
- Ģīmenē māte ir svariga.
- uzvarda cilveka kas pirmajam dalit aizvesture uz trim laikmetam.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta papīra naudaszīmju, monētu, dažādu žetonu, nozīmju un ordeņu vēsturi;
- izmiruši cilvēkpērtiķi, kuriem bija gan cilvēku, gan pērtiķu pazīmes.
- teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla viss rada dievs.
- cilveka speja ietekmet uz dabu un uz citiem cilvekiem.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks izcelas no sunas.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta uzrakstus uz plāksnēm, klintīm, celtnēm un koka izstrādājumiem.
- avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči.
- cilvēces vēstures periods, par kuru nav saglabājušās rakstiskas liecības. Tas ir vēstures senākais posms no cilvēka rašanās brīža līdz pirmās civilizācijas izveidošanās laikmetam.
- jauns akmens.
- Ticība, ka mīrušie piedalas mūsū dzīvē(... kults).
- griekijas parvaldnes forma
40 Clues: sens akmens. • jauns akmens. • videjas akmens. • "Vestures tevs". • valsts izveidosana • Prasmīgais cilvēks. • Sapratīgais cilvēks. • Ģīmenē māte ir svariga. • Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais. • griekijas parvaldnes forma • avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči. • vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas. • cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju. • Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele. • ...
history 2014-12-16
Across
- Valdnieks Senajā Ēģiptē
- Lopu audzēšana mājas apstākļos
- viena no lielākām upēm Ēģiptē
- viens no slavenākajiem faraoniem no Senās Ēģiptes
- Kara dievs
- Ticība augstākiem spēkiem
- Bagāta pilsēta Ziemeļu Āfrikā
- pajūgs, ko izmantoja karā
- Saules Dievs Senajā Ēģiptē
- Romiešu vēsturnieks
- Valdnieks, ko apveltīja neierobežota vara
- mītisks dzīvnieks ar lauvas ķermeni un cilvēka galvu
- valdnieks, kuru pazudinājis viņa brālis
- Augsta niedre Nīla upes ielejā
- Dzimšu kopa
- Vecs kareivis
- Sīrijas cars
Down
- Upe, uz kuras stāv pilsēta Roma
- Romiešu pulkvedis
- taisni staigājosš cilvēks
- vara un alvas sakausējums
- zinātne par debesu ķermeņu kustību
- speciāla būve gladiatoru kaujām
- Pats lielākais dzīvnieks, kuru medīja cilvēks
- Uzruna pie dieva
- latīņu valoda
- mirušo valts dievs senajā Ēģiptē
- Spēcīgs un izveicīgs vergs, kas ir apmācīts cīņas mākslai
- Visu dievu dievnams
- Vulkāns Itālijā, kurš ir zināms mūsdienās
- neliela zaļa "saliņa" ar augiem un ūdeni tuksnesī
31 Clues: Kara dievs • Dzimšu kopa • Sīrijas cars • latīņu valoda • Vecs kareivis • Uzruna pie dieva • Romiešu pulkvedis • Romiešu vēsturnieks • Visu dievu dievnams • Valdnieks Senajā Ēģiptē • taisni staigājosš cilvēks • vara un alvas sakausējums • Ticība augstākiem spēkiem • pajūgs, ko izmantoja karā • Saules Dievs Senajā Ēģiptē • viena no lielākām upēm Ēģiptē • Bagāta pilsēta Ziemeļu Āfrikā • ...
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- young women known for their social freedom that were first seen i
- change to stop something repeating
- street crash- the stocks at the wall street stock market plummeted down
- a member of a gang
- a system of social organization where all property is owned by the state
- underground bars selling illegal alcohol during prohibition in 1920s America
- production on a large scale typically on a production line
- people moving from one country to another
- agencies – the name givin to Roosevelts agencies to help stop the great depression
- getting involved in foreign affairs used by America in 1910s-20s
- purchase- a purchase made with the intent of paying it back over time
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- The banning of alcohol sales creation or transportation
- illegal creation or transportation of alcohol
- deal- the deal that Roosevelt brought to American to help with the great depression
- giving money to help with debt
- depression- the economic depression of the 1920s
- the prime this is what hoover was said to be doing when he was giving money to private investors and businesses
- a style of music that originally comes from African Americans and was popularised in 1920s America
- the belief and practice that everyone should be separated based on the colour of there skin
- illegal homemade alcohol
- bowl- the name for the severe dust storm on the southern plains
- kkk- the kkk or ku klux klan are a racisit group that try to promote white supremacy
- massive growth in a certain places’ economy
- Faire- The belief in giving economic freedom to businesses
- -taxes that are placed on foreign exports
25 Clues: a member of a gang • illegal homemade alcohol • giving money to help with debt • change to stop something repeating • people moving from one country to another • -taxes that are placed on foreign exports • massive growth in a certain places’ economy • illegal creation or transportation of alcohol • depression- the economic depression of the 1920s • ...
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- Someone disloyal to their own people or cause
- Colonies with a governor and council appointed by the king
- People who disagreed with beliefs of Church of England
- Person responsible for a colony
- Document that established a General Assembly of representatives from many towns
- Written grant detailing rights and privileges
- A material found in nature used to sustain society or exploited for economic gain
- Person under contract to work with no pay in exchange for passage to colonies
- Sent away from the colony
- People who created their own congregations outside the Church of England
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- An agreement to not take sides in future wars
- Agreements
- Small rivers that flow into larger bodies of water
- A principle or policy accepted by a group
- Pilgrims agreement laying out a plan for governing a new colony
- Company whose shareholders own stock in the company
- Control of the colony based on the democratic principle of common consent
- Attacks by Wampanoag leader Metacom and his troops that destroyedNew England towns and caused deaths of around 600 colonists and thousands of Native Americans
- Required to pay taxes
- An agreement among several groups to protect and support one another in battle or other endeavors
- The production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
- Substances used to make products
22 Clues: Agreements • Required to pay taxes • Sent away from the colony • Person responsible for a colony • Substances used to make products • A principle or policy accepted by a group • An agreement to not take sides in future wars • Someone disloyal to their own people or cause • Written grant detailing rights and privileges • Small rivers that flow into larger bodies of water • ...
History 2021-02-18
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- bridges that were used for water carry
- high class ruling families
- long lasting thriving civilization
- sea between greece & turkey
- lowest if not the lowest people on the social class
- when one seperates from their other
- thriving civilization until rome defeated
- king of persia
- allies
- the forging of ___ (Metal) weapons
- city of greece
- first invasion of greece
- another king of persia
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- (3) war series massive wars
- lots of significant islands (lots) (100x10)
- west and southern europe's sea
- greatest greek historian
- sea between greece & italy
- important river that had a significance for seasons
- largest greek islands
- mountain range
- land surrounded by water
- river "closest" to rome
- commonly referred to as Iran
- 15-13 century BCE civilization
- ultimate beings (one or sometimes lots) made everything
- greek from the 5th century (somewhat famous)
- war that used a horse to invade a city
- one ruler one person
- fictional person used 24/7
30 Clues: allies • mountain range • king of persia • city of greece • one ruler one person • largest greek islands • another king of persia • river "closest" to rome • greatest greek historian • land surrounded by water • first invasion of greece • high class ruling families • sea between greece & italy • fictional person used 24/7 • (3) war series massive wars • sea between greece & turkey • ...
History 2021-02-17
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- paints the “Last Supper”(full name)
- Known for movement in paintings
- French for “rebirth”
- Michelangelo was a painter and a ________
- “Father of Renaissance paintings”
- Raphael painted a lot of ________
- an over emphasis on human worth and ability, leading man to glorify himself instead of God
- satire on chivalry
- Where the Renaissance path began
- Considered the greatest playwrite of all time
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- Was a remedy for sin
- Leonardo da Vinci was a sculptor, inventor, painter,_______
- wrote important work on government
- someone who would paid an artist to work for them
- Cervantes occupation
- pointed out the evils of Renaissance society
- “Father of Humanism”
- painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- The country where Cervantes is from
- invented the movable type(last name)
20 Clues: satire on chivalry • Was a remedy for sin • French for “rebirth” • Cervantes occupation • “Father of Humanism” • painted by Leonardo da Vinci • Known for movement in paintings • Where the Renaissance path began • “Father of Renaissance paintings” • Raphael painted a lot of ________ • wrote important work on government • paints the “Last Supper”(full name) • ...
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- he assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in 1914
- During the US civil rights movement in the 1960s, he said: “We declare our right on this earth…to be a human being…by any means necessary”
- famous French landmark where the document was signed which set out the terms of ‘peace’ following the First World War
- English king who died in 1066, leaving no heir to the throne
- in 1963, in Washington DC, Martin Luther King Jr gave his famous ‘I have a dream’ speech on the steps of this famous landmark
- Guy Bailey, Roy Hackett and Paul Stephenson made history in 1963, as part of a protest against a bus company that refused to employ black and Asian drivers in this UK city
- prominent Kurd, born in Tikrit, who united Muslim forces against the crusaders in the 12th century
- this German dance was condemned as depraved when it was first seen in Regency society
- Napoleon's birthplace
- his body was exhumed from Westminster Abbey, more than two years after his death, to be ‘executed’ for treason
- famously dueled Alexander Hamilton on 11 July 1804, resulting in the founding father’s death
- first foreign-born samurai in 16th-century Japan
- queen with the shortest reign of Henry VIII’s six wives
- The drilling of holes in the head and scraping or cutting of the skull
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- considered the world’s oldest writing system
- the wife of the future Henry VIII’s older brother, Arthur
- king that preceded Queen Victoria
- medieval queen who was married to both Louis VII of France and Henry II of England
- this monarch appointed Pitt the Younger to the office of prime minister in December 1783
- wrote the 12th-century account Historia regum Britanniae (The History of the Kings of Britain), which is often credited with making the legend of King Arthur popular
- this rock band formed in 1994 takes its name from a term used by the Allies in the Second World War to describe various UFOs
- English king who built castles in the 13th century to help conquer Wales
- The controversial film Birth of a Nation, which was released in 1915, was used as a recruiting tool for this organization
- Edward Teach was better known by this nickname
- A battle formation that consisted of soldiers with long spears placed into circular, tightly packed formations
- site of a failed attempt by a group of Cuban émigrés, with the backing of the US government, to invade the island in 1961
- In August 1819, around 60,000 peaceful pro-democracy protestors were attacked in an open square in Manchester in this event
- American president who was in power during the ‘Black Thursday’ Wall Street crash
- the mother of Emperor Nero and the wife of Emperor Claudius
- he led the Scottish army to victory over the English at the battle of Bannockburn in 1314
- Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and…? Who was the third astronaut involved in the Apollo 11 mission that landed on the moon?
- last czar of Russia
32 Clues: last czar of Russia • Napoleon's birthplace • king that preceded Queen Victoria • considered the world’s oldest writing system • Edward Teach was better known by this nickname • first foreign-born samurai in 16th-century Japan • queen with the shortest reign of Henry VIII’s six wives • the wife of the future Henry VIII’s older brother, Arthur • ...
history 2021-05-28
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- blank Columbus an Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic, blank Ocean, and explore the Americas.
- is separated from continental Europe by the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south.
- Sailor or travel all the way around.
- Napoleon Bonaparte, Henry I, Louis XIV, henry IV where rulers of this Country which is located on the continent of Europe.
- blank da Vinci was an Italian man who was a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, and more.
- Period in European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages.
- blank Antony was a Roman politician and general who played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman empire one of the husbands of Cleopatra.
- Was a Portuguese explorer who organised the Spanish expedition to the East Indies, also the first man to circumnavigate the globe.
- The former Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. The time period in which she rolled was known as the Victorian era of Britain.
- blank Erikson was a norse explorer from Iceland, who is thought to have been the first European to set foot on continent of North America.
- s a landform created by deposition of sediment that is carried by a river as the flow leaves its mouth and enters slower-moving or stagnant water.
- The blank river, is the longest river in Asia, the third-longest in the world and the longest in the world to flow entirely within one country.
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- The queen known for supporting and financing Christopher Columbus's.
- a French military leader who was sent into exile.
- The last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt
- blank Polo was a Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road.
- Thw king known for supporting and giving Christopher Columbus the money for his exploration.
- Is a country in East Asia and it is the world's most populous country.
- Is a historical region of Western Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system.
- blank Calvin was a French theologian, pastor and reformer in Geneva during the Protestant Reformation.
- the blank empire was founded when Augustus Caesar proclaimed himself the first emperor of Rome.
- blank Luther was a German professor of theology, priest, author, composer, Augustinian monk, and a seminal figure in the Reformation.
- blank Caesar was a Roman general and statesman who played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire.
- European country with a long Mediterranean coastline.
- Is a civilization of ancient North Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River.
- The longest river in Africa, it has historically been considered the longest river in the world.
- The blank river is the second-longest river in China.
- Is a country in South Asia, is the second-most populous country, and the seventh-largest country.
28 Clues: Sailor or travel all the way around. • a French military leader who was sent into exile. • European country with a long Mediterranean coastline. • The blank river is the second-longest river in China. • The last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt • The queen known for supporting and financing Christopher Columbus's. • ...
History 2021-10-12
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- He began the Nullification Crisis
- Street fight between patriot and british
- Principle established in supreme court
- Purchace of more land for US
- The Nat. Bank favored these kinds of people
- State the british burned buildings in
- Where Jamestown was located
- The ship that brought people to America
- Decleration adopted on Jul 4
- Where Women Suffragists met in 1848
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- Result of "shot heard round the world"
- He signed the Indian Removal act law
- 1st state to ratify in Cons. Convention
- The state gold was discovered in 1848
- War that started after a Native's death
- The man who discovered the "New World"
- War Washington started in 1754
- The "engineering marvel of the 19th century"
- True/False: African Americans were citizens of US
- When someone was "possesed by the devil"
- Battle we won in 1781
- Native American that helped Settlers to live
- Happened with Africans in 1619
- He drafted the Bill of Rights
- He introduced the telegraph
25 Clues: Battle we won in 1781 • Where Jamestown was located • He introduced the telegraph • Purchace of more land for US • Decleration adopted on Jul 4 • He drafted the Bill of Rights • War Washington started in 1754 • Happened with Africans in 1619 • He began the Nullification Crisis • Where Women Suffragists met in 1848 • He signed the Indian Removal act law • ...
History 2021-10-27
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- Roman Empire, An empire established in Europe by the 10th century AD.
- A Russian Emperor.
- The lords estate in feudal Europe.
- Religious community of monks (men).
- Things that are not religious.
- Nevsky, Stopped the advance of the Swedens.
- Investiture, the action of formally investing a person with honors or rank.
- III, Grand duke of Moscow from 1462 to 1505.
- the Grand Prince of Kiev since 1016 until his death in 1054.
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- Armored warriors who fought on horseback.
- Grand Duke of Kiev and first Christian ruler of Russia.
- Law, the body of laws governing religious practices of a christian church.
- (Charles), ruled the kingdom.
- A person who received a grant of land from a lord in exchange for services and loyalty.
- Germanic people who settled in the Roman province of Gaul.
- A body of officials who perform religious services.
- A christian ceremony.
- Controller of land and grants estates to vassal’s.
- Aplabet, The alphabet used for writing the Russian language and several related languages. Most of its letters differ from those in the Latin alphabet.
- A feudal estate.
20 Clues: A feudal estate. • A Russian Emperor. • A christian ceremony. • (Charles), ruled the kingdom. • Things that are not religious. • The lords estate in feudal Europe. • Religious community of monks (men). • Armored warriors who fought on horseback. • Nevsky, Stopped the advance of the Swedens. • III, Grand duke of Moscow from 1462 to 1505. • ...
History 2022-04-08
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- Native American Nation
- Young republicans
- prohibiting trade with other countries
- US navy captian
- sturdy vehicle topped with white canvas
- A storyteller traviling with Oonas people
- Let people do as they choose
- jefferson private secretary
- Anxious
- young shoshone woman
- expedition left in 1804
- protection money
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- belonged to spain
- Warships
- secretary of treasury
- right to sail the sea and not take sides
- John adams secretary of state
- Loyalty to your nation
- french leader
- forcing people to join the navy
- taxes on foreign imported goods
- Armed pirate ships
- the prophet
- expeditions co leader
- William Henry Harrison: Gonernor of Indiana territory
25 Clues: Anxious • Warships • the prophet • french leader • US navy captian • protection money • belonged to spain • Young republicans • Armed pirate ships • young shoshone woman • secretary of treasury • expeditions co leader • Native American Nation • Loyalty to your nation • expedition left in 1804 • jefferson private secretary • Let people do as they choose • John adams secretary of state • ...
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- 1000 years
- measure degrees East or West
- The study of fossils
- and animal remains / things that have been preserved earlier in time
- The study of artifacts* to learn about past human life
- areas that share similar climate or landforms. Can also share culture and religion
- A large division of time in history with distinct characteristics
- degrees north or south
- time period from the invention of writing in Mesopotamia until the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- Study of physical features like mountains, etc
- 100 years
- It's the physical and human characteristics of a location
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- act of changing physical body or position
- time period before the invention of writing
- fall of the Roman Empire
- The study of human culture* and how it develops over time
- The practice of someone copying another stealing ideas or work and acting like its their own
- CE to present
- Objects named by humans
- years
20 Clues: years • 100 years • 1000 years • CE to present • The study of fossils • degrees north or south • Objects named by humans • fall of the Roman Empire • measure degrees East or West • act of changing physical body or position • time period before the invention of writing • Study of physical features like mountains, etc • The study of artifacts* to learn about past human life • ...
history 2022-04-24
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- Who is the Ancient Greek god of the sky?
- Ancient Egypt is well known for what?
- What age did children go to work in the victorian era?
- In Ancient Greece how long did a man run to inform Athens of a victory?
- What were the Viking boats called?
- Ancient Egypt is next to the river ....
- The Victorians invented.....?
- Greece is a .......
- What were Vikings favourite food?
- Who is the Viking god of mischeif?
- What Harry Potter character was named after a horrible Viking wolf?
- Who is the Ancient Greek god of the Sun, Music and Poetry?
- Who is the god of the Sun and Radiance?
- True or false that that in Ancient Egypt they believed there was a life after death?
- Greece?
- Who was the Viking godess of the underworld?
- What form of writing did the Ancient Egyptians use?
- What age did boys in Sparta leave for camp?
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- What is Athens famous for inventing?
- What was the war called in Ancient Greece when a man ran a very long way?
- What was the war called when Athens and Sparta fought against each other?
- Who is the Viking king god?
- What were the terrifying Viking warriors who wore bear or wolf skins and howled in battle like wild animals called?
- What form of writing did the Ancient Egyptians use?
- The Victorians invented....?
- Who is the Viking god that was really strong?
- Who was the god of the living?
- Ancient Greece was separated into .......
- What did the Anglo Saxons call England?
- Who is the Greek goddess of Strategy?
- Who is the Ancient Greece god of War?
- What was Athens ruled by before democracy?
- In Ancient Greece what city were known for amazing soldiers?
- What sport competition was invented in
- Ancient Egypt worshipped what animal?
- How long did camp in Sparta last for?
36 Clues: Greece? • Greece is a ....... • Who is the Viking king god? • The Victorians invented....? • The Victorians invented.....? • Who was the god of the living? • What were Vikings favourite food? • What were the Viking boats called? • Who is the Viking god of mischeif? • What is Athens famous for inventing? • Ancient Egypt is well known for what? • ...
History 2022-05-12
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- helped people flee from death
- large amount
- made of bamboo and connected to wood
- is rural areas
- impacted by war
- became president after JFK died
- is a state of uncertainty
- burns away plants and trees
- A singer(guy)
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- used by the US for chemical warfare
- not up to date
- learning for students
- Another singer (guy)
- a war
- very bottom of the place
- peace
- felt accomplished
- impales a victim's foot
- is a small countryside
- the capital of the Republic of Vietnam
20 Clues: a war • peace • large amount • A singer(guy) • not up to date • is rural areas • impacted by war • felt accomplished • Another singer (guy) • learning for students • is a small countryside • impales a victim's foot • very bottom of the place • is a state of uncertainty • burns away plants and trees • helped people flee from death • became president after JFK died • ...
History 2022-05-16
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- a nickname for the decorated, all-Black 369th Infantry, which served on the frontlines of France for six months, longer than any other American unit
- unlike the secret terror group of the Reconstruction Era, the Second Ku Klux Klan was a nationwide movement that expressed racism, nativism, anti-Semitism, and anti-Catholicism
- a group of writers who came of age during World War I and expressed their disillusionment with the era
- elementary and secondary schools that, although funded by taxpayer money, are allowed to operate independently from some rules and regulations governing public schools
- weapons of mass destruction; a class of weapons capable of inflicting massive causalities and physical destruction, such as nuclear bombs or biological and chemical weapons
- the first car produced by the Ford Motor Company that took advantage of the economies of scale provided by assembly-line production and was therefore affordable to a large segment of the population
- / the pejorative name given by the press to Secretary of State Seward’s acquisition of Alaska in 1867
- young people who must return to their parents’ home in order to make ends meet
- rejection of outside influences in favor of local or native customs
- Republicans who opposed the Treaty of Versailles on all grounds
- / Theodore Roosevelt’s cavalry unit, which fought in Cuba during the Spanish-American War
- Republicans who would support the Treaty of Versailles if sufficient amendments were introduced that could eliminate Article X
- / a statement by Theodore Roosevelt that the United States would use military force to act as an international police power and correct any chronic wrongdoing by any Latin American nation threatening the stability of the region
- a small town north of Los Angeles, California, whose reliable sunshine and cheaper production costs attracted filmmakers and producers starting in the 1910s; by the 1920s, Hollywood was the center of American movie production with five movie studios dominating the industry
- the notion that African Americans had a distinct and separate national heritage that should inspire pride and a sense of community
- gases in the earth’s atmosphere, like carbon dioxide, that trap heat and prevent it from radiating into space
- an international agreement establishing regulations designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by the world’s industrialized nations
- someone who lives outside of their home country
- a civil status offered to gay and lesbian couples with the goal of securing the main privileges of marriage without granting them equal status in marriage
- Woodrow Wilson’s policy of maintaining commercial ties with all belligerents and insisting on open markets throughout Europe during World War I
- the name for the war bonds that the U.S. government sold, and strongly encouraged Americans to buy, as a way of raising money for the war effort
- / the goal of foreign countries such as Japan, Russia, France, and Germany to carve out an area of the Chinese market that they could exploit through tariff and transportation agreements
- the campaign promise made by Warren Harding in the presidential election of 1920
- a type of mortgage offered to borrowers with lower credit ratings; subprime loans feature interest rates that are higher (often adjustable) than conventional mortgages to compensate the bank for the increased risk of default
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- the campaign for a ban on the sale and manufacturing of alcoholic beverages, which came to fruition during the war, bolstered by anti-German sentiment and a call to preserve resources for the war effort
- the term used to describe the fear that Americans felt about the possibility of a Bolshevik revolution in the United States; fear over Communist infiltrators led Americans to restrict and discriminate against any forms of radical dissent, whether Communist or not
- the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
- the summer of 1919, when numerous northern cities experienced bloody race riots that killed over 250 persons, including the Chicago race riot of 1919
- the belief that the United States has the right to protect itself from terrorist acts by engaging in pre-emptive wars or ousting hostile governments in favor of friendly, preferably democratic, regimes
- the 1925 trial of John Scopes for teaching evolution in a public school; the trial highlighted the conflict between rural traditionalists and modern urbanites
- Woodrow Wilson’s idea for a group of countries that would promote a new world order and territorial integrity through open discussions, rather than intimidation and war
- a fundamentalist Muslim group that ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001
- the telegram sent from German foreign minister Arthur Zimmermann to the German ambassador in Mexico, which invited Mexico to fight alongside Germany should the United States enter World War I on the side of the Allies
- a group of diverse and prominent Americans who banded together in 1898 to protest the idea of American empire building
- / Taft’s foreign policy, which involved using American economic power to push for favorable foreign policies
- the economic recession that began in 2008, following the collapse of the housing boom, and was driven by risky and misleading subprime mortgages and a deregulated bond market
- financial instruments that pay buyers even if a purchased loan defaults; a form of insurance for risky loans
- / the circular notes sent by Secretary of State Hay claiming that there should be “open doors” in China, allowing all countries equal and total access to all markets, ports, and railroads without any special considerations from the Chinese authorities; while ostensibly leveling the playing field, this strategy greatly benefited the United States
- Woodrow Wilson’s postwar peace plan, which called for openness in all matters of diplomacy, including free trade, freedom of the seas, and an end to secret treaties and negotiations, among others
- the expression used by Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes in the case of Schenck v. United States to characterize public dissent during wartime, akin to shouting “fire!” in a crowded theater
- the bribery scandal involving Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall in 1923al-Qaeda a militant Islamist group originally founded by Osama bin Laden
- a nineteenth-century term for the illegal transport of alcoholic beverages that became popular during prohibition
- the more permissive mores adopted my many young people in the 1920s
- a manufacturing process that allowed workers to stay in one place as the work came to them
- / an idea proposed by Fredrick Jackson Turner, which stated that the encounter of European traditions and a native wilderness was integral to the development of American democracy, individualism, and innovative character
- / sensationalist newspapers who sought to manufacture news stories in order to sell more papers
- a young, modern woman who embraced the new morality and fashions of the Jazz Age
- Party a conservative movement focused primarily on limiting government spending and the size of the federal government
48 Clues: the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act • someone who lives outside of their home country • Republicans who opposed the Treaty of Versailles on all grounds • rejection of outside influences in favor of local or native customs • the more permissive mores adopted my many young people in the 1920s • ...
History 2022-05-16
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- / an idea proposed by Fredrick Jackson Turner, which stated that the encounter of European traditions and a native wilderness was integral to the development of American democracy, individualism, and innovative character
- a manufacturing process that allowed workers to stay in one place as the work came to them
- young people who must return to their parents’ home in order to make ends meet
- / the goal of foreign countries such as Japan, Russia, France, and Germany to carve out an area of the Chinese market that they could exploit through tariff and transportation agreements
- / a statement by Theodore Roosevelt that the United States would use military force to act as an international police power and correct any chronic wrongdoing by any Latin American nation threatening the stability of the region
- a nineteenth-century term for the illegal transport of alcoholic beverages that became popular during prohibition
- someone who lives outside of their home country
- elementary and secondary schools that, although funded by taxpayer money, are allowed to operate independently from some rules and regulations governing public schools
- the summer of 1919, when numerous northern cities experienced bloody race riots that killed over 250 persons, including the Chicago race riot of 1919
- / Taft’s foreign policy, which involved using American economic power to push for favorable foreign policies
- rejection of outside influences in favor of local or native customs
- Republicans who would support the Treaty of Versailles if sufficient amendments were introduced that could eliminate Article X
- the expression used by Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes in the case of Schenck v. United States to characterize public dissent during wartime, akin to shouting “fire!” in a crowded theater
- Party a conservative movement focused primarily on limiting government spending and the size of the federal government
- a small town north of Los Angeles, California, whose reliable sunshine and cheaper production costs attracted filmmakers and producers starting in the 1910s; by the 1920s, Hollywood was the center of American movie production with five movie studios dominating the industry
- a fundamentalist Muslim group that ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001
- a political party founded in 1984 that advocates environmentalism and grassroots democracy
- the first car produced by the Ford Motor Company that took advantage of the economies of scale provided by assembly-line production and was therefore affordable to a large segment of the population
- weapons of mass destruction; a class of weapons capable of inflicting massive causalities and physical destruction, such as nuclear bombs or biological and chemical weaponsContract with America a list of eight specific legislative reforms or initiatives that Republicans representatives promised to enact if they gained a majority in Congress in the 1994 midterm elections
- a type of mortgage offered to borrowers with lower credit ratings; subprime loans feature interest rates that are higher (often adjustable) than conventional mortgages to compensate the bank for the increased risk of default
- financial instruments that pay buyers even if a purchased loan defaults; a form of insurance for risky loans
- a group of diverse and prominent Americans who banded together in 1898 to protest the idea of American empire building
- / sensationalist newspapers who sought to manufacture news stories in order to sell more papers
- the name for the war bonds that the U.S. government sold, and strongly encouraged Americans to buy, as a way of raising money for the war effort
- the telegram sent from German foreign minister Arthur Zimmermann to the German ambassador in Mexico, which invited Mexico to fight alongside Germany should the United States enter World War I on the side of the Allies
- a civil status offered to gay and lesbian couples with the goal of securing the main privileges of marriage without granting them equal status in marriage
- a young, modern woman who embraced the new morality and fashions of the Jazz Age
- Woodrow Wilson’s policy of maintaining commercial ties with all belligerents and insisting on open markets throughout Europe during World War I
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- Woodrow Wilson’s idea for a group of countries that would promote a new world order and territorial integrity through open discussions, rather than intimidation and war
- the term used to describe the fear that Americans felt about the possibility of a Bolshevik revolution in the United States; fear over Communist infiltrators led Americans to restrict and discriminate against any forms of radical dissent, whether Communist or not
- the notion that African Americans had a distinct and separate national heritage that should inspire pride and a sense of community
- a professional organization conducting research and political advocacy on behalf of its values and perspectives
- unlike the secret terror group of the Reconstruction Era, the Second Ku Klux Klan was a nationwide movement that expressed racism, nativism, anti-Semitism, and anti-Catholicism
- / the pejorative name given by the press to Secretary of State Seward’s acquisition of Alaska in 1867
- Republicans who opposed the Treaty of Versailles on all grounds
- the bribery scandal involving Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall in 1923al-Qaeda a militant Islamist group originally founded by Osama bin Laden
- an international agreement establishing regulations designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by the world’s industrialized nations
- Woodrow Wilson’s postwar peace plan, which called for openness in all matters of diplomacy, including free trade, freedom of the seas, and an end to secret treaties and negotiations, among others
- the belief that the United States has the right to protect itself from terrorist acts by engaging in pre-emptive wars or ousting hostile governments in favor of friendly, preferably democratic, regimes
- gases in the earth’s atmosphere, like carbon dioxide, that trap heat and prevent it from radiating into space
- the economic recession that began in 2008, following the collapse of the housing boom, and was driven by risky and misleading subprime mortgages and a deregulated bond market
- a nickname for the decorated, all-Black 369th Infantry, which served on the frontlines of France for six months, longer than any other American unit
- the more permissive mores adopted my many young people in the 1920s
- / Theodore Roosevelt’s cavalry unit, which fought in Cuba during the Spanish-American War
- the campaign for a ban on the sale and manufacturing of alcoholic beverages, which came to fruition during the war, bolstered by anti-German sentiment and a call to preserve resources for the war effort
- the 1925 trial of John Scopes for teaching evolution in a public school; the trial highlighted the conflict between rural traditionalists and modern urbanites
- a group of writers who came of age during World War I and expressed their disillusionment with the era
- the campaign promise made by Warren Harding in the presidential election of 1920
- / the circular notes sent by Secretary of State Hay claiming that there should be “open doors” in China, allowing all countries equal and total access to all markets, ports, and railroads without any special considerations from the Chinese authorities; while ostensibly leveling the playing field, this strategy greatly benefited the United States
- the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
- the statistical differences between the voting preferences of women and men, with women favoring Democratic candidates
51 Clues: the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act • someone who lives outside of their home country • Republicans who opposed the Treaty of Versailles on all grounds • rejection of outside influences in favor of local or native customs • the more permissive mores adopted my many young people in the 1920s • ...
HISTORY 2022-05-23
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- Tokoh yang mengalahkan Kertajaya
- Sungai pusat kerajaan Kediri
- Letak kerajaan Kediri
- Kerajaan Medang Pamulang di dirikan oleh
- Perang yang menyebabkan Kerajaan Buleleng runtuh adalah perang
- Kertanegara memiliki cita-cita menyatukan nusantara yang dikenal sebagai wawasan nusantara
- Salah satu hasil budaya kerajaan majapahit adalah kitab negarakertagama yang ditulis oleh
- Raja Kertanegara, yang merupakan penguasa terakhir Kerajaan Singasari, dibunuh saat pemberontakan olehmpusinduk Kerajaan Medang Pamulang di dirikan oleh
- Raja terakhir kerajaan Medang Kamulan
- Candi Penataran merupakan peninggalan kerajaan
- Kerajaan Buleleng terletak di
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- I Gusti Alungrah Panji Sakti adalah pendiri kerajaan
- Berakhirnya dinasti Isyana disebabkan dibaginya kerajaan Medang Kamulan menjadi dua, yakni Jenggala dan
- Raja pertama kerajaan Majapahit
- Raden Husain alias Kin San adalah panglima perang Kerajaan Majapahit yang lebih dikenal sebagai Adipati
- Dinasti Isana menganut agama hindu aliran
- Tumapel merupakan nama resmi Kerajaan Singasari, yang tercantum pada prasasti
- Masjid peninggalan kerajaan Buleleng
- Kerajaan hindu terbesar di Indonesia
- Sumpah Gajah Mada menyatukan Nusantara disebut
20 Clues: Letak kerajaan Kediri • Sungai pusat kerajaan Kediri • Kerajaan Buleleng terletak di • Raja pertama kerajaan Majapahit • Tokoh yang mengalahkan Kertajaya • Masjid peninggalan kerajaan Buleleng • Kerajaan hindu terbesar di Indonesia • Raja terakhir kerajaan Medang Kamulan • Kerajaan Medang Pamulang di dirikan oleh • Dinasti Isana menganut agama hindu aliran • ...
History 2022-05-23
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- where a blacksmith worked
- a building that stores documents
- when an artefact is found accidentally
- a porridge type meal eaten in medieval times
- another term for medieval times
- the deeper down the older it is
- location of the National Archives of Ireland
- the first island for columbus
- a building that stores artefacts
- the new Magellan
- a type of document that can be in an archive
- the word used to describe thick castle walls
- the only of Magellan's ships to survive
- rent collector
- a medieval village
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- a feature of medieval architecture
- an iron grid over a gate
- an example of the use of stories from the past
- a disease found in water
- a disease carried by rats
- counting rings on a tree to date
- what they drank in medieval times
- a feature of renaissance architecture
- the type of photography used to find sites
- an artificial river around a castle
- new type of ship used in exploration
- the religion of the middle ages
- a tax paid to the catholic church
28 Clues: rent collector • the new Magellan • a medieval village • an iron grid over a gate • a disease found in water • where a blacksmith worked • a disease carried by rats • the first island for columbus • another term for medieval times • the deeper down the older it is • the religion of the middle ages • counting rings on a tree to date • a building that stores documents • ...
History 2022-06-15
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- Judaism text
- must share wealth with poor
- one god
- people of Islam
- where Judaism began in the world
- made a pact with god and is the prophet of Judaism
- what people believe in or their opinion
- dominate culture for the Abbasid Empire
- belifs,values,customs
- religous leader for the Abbasid Empire
- many gods
- spirtual place for Islam
- religious and moral duties of each person
- refrain from eating or drinking
- no one god but allah
- god or goddess
- founder of the sikh tradition
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- Islam text
- The Gupta Empire relied on this to determine social structure
- founder of buddhism
- temple for Muslims to pray
- religious journey to the city of Mecca
- when peoples actions come back to them
- Christianity text
- Age the gupta empire ruled during India's
- what founded the Gupta Empire
- Sikhism text
- Muslims pray 5 times a day
- dominate culture of the Gupta Empire
29 Clues: one god • many gods • Islam text • Judaism text • Sikhism text • god or goddess • people of Islam • Christianity text • founder of buddhism • no one god but allah • belifs,values,customs • spirtual place for Islam • temple for Muslims to pray • Muslims pray 5 times a day • must share wealth with poor • what founded the Gupta Empire • founder of the sikh tradition • refrain from eating or drinking • ...
history 2022-09-19
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- the slave trade system in the interior of the country
- the belief that human labor produces economic value
- the legal act of relinquishing property rights in slaves
- a burst of major inventions and economic expansion
- a 364-mile waterway between hudson river and lake erie
- the domestic slave trade with routes along the atlantic coast
- the economic system that binded southern cotton production with northern clothmaking, shipping, and capital
- the republican system of political economy
- an ideology of production that celebrated small-scale producers
- 1819, first major economic crisis in US
- an economic group of prosperous farmers, artisans, and traders that emerged in early 19th century
- labor system employing young farm women in New England factories
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- the dramatic increase between 1820 and 1850 in the exchange of goods and services
- the practice of ending slavery in the distant future while recognizing white property rights to the slaves they owned
- organizations of workers than began during industrial revolution
- 19th century ideal that celebrated men who rose to wealth or social prominence
- system of government-assisted economic development
- machines that made standardized metal parts for other machines
- the ideology held by slave owners who considered themselves committed to the welfair of their slaves
- a term used to refer to skilled craftsmen and inventors
20 Clues: 1819, first major economic crisis in US • the republican system of political economy • a burst of major inventions and economic expansion • system of government-assisted economic development • the belief that human labor produces economic value • the slave trade system in the interior of the country • a 364-mile waterway between hudson river and lake erie • ...
history 2022-02-04
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- Классификация химических элементов
- Русский писатель и литературный критик. Член-корреспондент Петербургской академии наук по разряду русского языка и словесности, действительный статский советник
- Русский писатель-реалист, поэт, публицист, драматург, прозаик, переводчик
- Русский драматург, творчество которого стало важнейшим этапом развития русского национального театра.
- отечественный электротехник, изобретатель, военный инженер, предприниматель. Разработал дуговую лампу
- Русский географ, ботаник, статистик, экономист, путешественник, государственный и общественный деятель
- известный русский портретист, автор полотна «Девочка с персиками», а также портретов многих знаменитых людей своей эпохи
- Русский живописец, мастер масштабных исторических полотен, академик и действительный член Императорской Академии художеств.
- Русский художник-живописец и архитектор, мастер исторической и фольклорной живописи.
- Русский химик, заслуженный профессор, создатель теории химического строения органических веществ
- Русский учёный-естествоиспытатель, физиолог, педагог и просветитель
- Русский путешественник, географ и натуралист. Предпринял несколько экспедиций в Центральную Азию, во время которых изучил территорию Монголии, Китая и Тибета.
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- Русский историк, ординарный профессор Московского университета
- Русский художник, мастер «пейзажа настроения». Академик ИАХ.
- Русский живописец и рисовальщик, мастер жанровой, исторической и портретной живописи; художественный критик.
- Русский религиозный мыслитель, мистик, поэт и публицист, литературный критик, преподаватель
- Русский лирик, поэт-мыслитель, дипломат и чиновник, консервативный публицист.
- классик русской поэзии, писатель и публицист. Он был революционным демократом, редактором и издателем журнала «Современник» (1847-1866) и редактором журнала «Отечественные записки» (1868)
- Русский и французский биолог. Лауреат Нобелевской премии в области физиологии и медицины.
- Русский живописец, педагог, профессор, действительный член Императорской Академии художеств.
- Русский художник-пейзажист, член-учредитель Товарищества передвижников, автор ставшего архетипическим и культовым пейзажа «Грачи прилетели», академик Императорской Академии художеств.
- Русский живописец, один из членов-учредителей Товарищества передвижных художественных выставок.
- Классик мировой литературы, по данным ЮНЕСКО, один из самых читаемых писателей в мире.
- Русский поэт-лирик и переводчик, мемуарист, член-корреспондент Петербургской Академии Наук, прозаик. По мнению Некрасова - единственный поэт, который мог конкурировать с Пушкиным.
- Русский писатель, журналист, редактор журнала «Отечественные записки», Рязанский и Тверской вице-губернатор.
- Один из наиболее известных русских писателей и мыслителей, один из величайших писателей-романистов мира.
26 Clues: Классификация химических элементов • Русский художник, мастер «пейзажа настроения». Академик ИАХ. • Русский историк, ординарный профессор Московского университета • Русский учёный-естествоиспытатель, физиолог, педагог и просветитель • Русский писатель-реалист, поэт, публицист, драматург, прозаик, переводчик • ...
History 2022-01-25
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- what was the renaissance?
- What is the female writer?
- elizabeth's need for what starts conflict with parliment?
- people can win salvation by good works and what?
- philip is the catholic king of what?
- henry wants a son to rule what?
- who is known to be the greatest playwrite?
- where were the huguenots massacred in 1572?
- calvins followers in france is called
- christian teachings must be based on what?
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- what does writers use as their native language?
- what movement does luther launch?
- what is the religion based on calvin's teachings called?
- what was luther's religious group called?
- how many wives did henry have?
- what is a famous religious painting?
- who died 1531
- the book teaches you how to become what?
- calvin said ideal government is what?
- Who is the artistic center of nothern Europe?
- how many kids did henry have?
- a pardon releasing a person for a sin
22 Clues: who died 1531 • what was the renaissance? • What is the female writer? • how many kids did henry have? • how many wives did henry have? • henry wants a son to rule what? • what movement does luther launch? • what is a famous religious painting? • philip is the catholic king of what? • calvin said ideal government is what? • a pardon releasing a person for a sin • ...
History 2021-12-01
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- everything is regulated by the community
- country in east Asia
- continent
- military leader
- belief in one god
- ancient civilisation in Central America
- belief in many gods
- supreme male monarch
- subjugation
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- a time period
- war of intellect and ideology
- ranked positions
- belief in a higher power
- hereditary leadership
- system where men hold primary power
- feudal system
- hereditary warrior
- community contributes and receives according to their ability and needs
- religious leader
- subjugator
20 Clues: continent • subjugator • subjugation • a time period • feudal system • military leader • ranked positions • religious leader • belief in one god • hereditary warrior • belief in many gods • country in east Asia • supreme male monarch • hereditary leadership • belief in a higher power • war of intellect and ideology • system where men hold primary power • ancient civilisation in Central America • ...
History 2021-12-01
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- everything is regulated by the community
- country in east Asia
- continent
- military leader
- belief in one god
- ancient civilisation in Central America
- belief in many gods
- supreme male monarch
- subjugation
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- a time period
- war of intellect and ideology
- ranked positions
- belief in a higher power
- hereditary leadership
- system where men hold primary power
- feudal system
- hereditary warrior
- community contributes and receives according to their ability and needs
- religious leader
- subjugator
20 Clues: continent • subjugator • subjugation • a time period • feudal system • military leader • ranked positions • religious leader • belief in one god • hereditary warrior • belief in many gods • country in east Asia • supreme male monarch • hereditary leadership • belief in a higher power • war of intellect and ideology • system where men hold primary power • ancient civilisation in Central America • ...
History 2021-12-01
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- everything is regulated by the community
- country in east Asia
- continent
- military leader
- belief in one god
- ancient civilisation in Central America
- belief in many gods
- supreme male monarch
- subjugation
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- a time period
- war of intellect and ideology
- ranked positions
- belief in a higher power
- hereditary leadership
- system where men hold primary power
- feudal system
- hereditary warrior
- community contributes and receives according to their ability and needs
- religious leader
- subjugator
20 Clues: continent • subjugator • subjugation • a time period • feudal system • military leader • ranked positions • religious leader • belief in one god • hereditary warrior • belief in many gods • country in east Asia • supreme male monarch • hereditary leadership • belief in a higher power • war of intellect and ideology • system where men hold primary power • ancient civilisation in Central America • ...
History 2021-12-01
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- The leader of the Catholic Church
- A religion which teaches that elimination of the self and earthly desires is the highest goal
- The belief of only one god
- A series of religious wars
- The conquerer of the Aztec empire
- A system of society or government where men hold the power and women are exclude from it
- A process where society adopts aspects of Western culture
- The god that the Aztecs mistook Cortez for
- The dominant social system in Medieval Europe
- Land given to vassal's under the condition of fuedal service
- A story from the past that has not been proven
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- Conquerors, particularly Spanish conquerors
- The belief in or worship of more than one god
- The former name for Tokyo
- The Aztecs capital city
- The main religion at the time of Medieval Europe
- Farmers who produced crops
- The way of the warrior (Fuedal Japan)
- The lowest class in Medieval Europe society
- A technique used by the Aztecs which relied on small, rectangular areas of land to grow crops on the shallow lake beds
- A worker skilled in making things by hand at the time of Medieval Japan
- The emperor of the Aztecs at the time of the Spanish conquest
- A holder of land under conditions of allegience
- Fuedal lords the controlled major domains
- The main disease that the Spaniards brought with them to the Aztecs
- The title of who ruled Medieval Japan
26 Clues: The Aztecs capital city • The former name for Tokyo • Farmers who produced crops • The belief of only one god • A series of religious wars • The leader of the Catholic Church • The conquerer of the Aztec empire • The way of the warrior (Fuedal Japan) • The title of who ruled Medieval Japan • Fuedal lords the controlled major domains • The god that the Aztecs mistook Cortez for • ...
history 2021-12-08
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- a system that supplies dry land with water
- fine particles of fertile soil
- a amount that is left after a need is met
- pyramid shaped structure with temple on top
- used to make paper rope and sandals
- the time before the invention on writing
- study of fossils
- market place and gathering place for business
- a fort on hill top
- fan shaped are where river flows into a sea
- someone who write or preforms epic stories
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- sort of writing but with pictures and sound
- a line of rulers from one family
- the belief in more than on god
- study of artifacts and learn about the past
- the study of human culture and how it has developed
- group of people living in a new territory with ties with there home land
- a greek city state town and surrounding area
- a large division of time in history
- passed from father to son
20 Clues: study of fossils • a fort on hill top • passed from father to son • fine particles of fertile soil • the belief in more than on god • a line of rulers from one family • used to make paper rope and sandals • a large division of time in history • the time before the invention on writing • a amount that is left after a need is met • a system that supplies dry land with water • ...
History 2021-12-06
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- a seed or seeds froma plant, specially a plant like a grass such as ruce of wheat
- german airforce
- human beings considered collectively; the human race
- a person holding religious beliefs other than those of the main world religions.
- the time of year when crops are cut and collected from the fileds, or the activity of cutting and collecting them, or the crops that are cut and collected
- achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense
- a group of ships, or all of the ships in a country's navy
- agricultural process of applying controlled amounts of water to land
- To be identical in value.
- A group of states or countries ruled over by a single monarch
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- make (a coin) by stamping metal
- system of rules
- All the money and property owned by a particular person
- a building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows
- the part of an army that fights on foot
- moral rightness
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- the act of conquering a country, area, or situation
- obliterate
- land can produce a large number of good quality crops
- the state of being a feudal labourer
21 Clues: obliterate • german airforce • system of rules • moral rightness • To be identical in value. • make (a coin) by stamping metal • the state of being a feudal labourer • the part of an army that fights on foot • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • the act of conquering a country, area, or situation • human beings considered collectively; the human race • ...
History 2021-12-14
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- supporting democracy
- howe publisher and editor of the novascotion
- having the power to make laws
- very new and different from the old
- the elected executive head of state
- formal and organized vote
- change achieved through violence and often war
- Noted for his attacks on family compact
- molson canadien businessman
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- a person or job growing crops to support your country and or community
- making changes to improve it
- gourlay guilty of sedition and banished from the colonies
- British version of conservatism
- community of Quebec
- a state of armed conflict
- arts and manifestations
- The past explained in a class
- the person holding office
- an act of violent resist
- a series of track allowing passage for a train
- removing someone from country province or community
21 Clues: community of Quebec • supporting democracy • arts and manifestations • an act of violent resist • a state of armed conflict • the person holding office • formal and organized vote • molson canadien businessman • making changes to improve it • having the power to make laws • The past explained in a class • British version of conservatism • very new and different from the old • ...
history 2021-12-14
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- chief justice of the supreme court
- a number of people acting together for a similar purpose
- law that forbade american ships form sailing to foreign ports
- the third president of the united states /1801
- co-leader of the lewis clark expedition
- shawnee chief
- naval officer who led the US to victory over british lake Erie
- supreme court has final say in interpreting the constitution
- jeffersons political party
- practice of forcing someone to act a certain way by used of pressure or threats
- payment in exchange for protection
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- american purchase of the Louisiana teriroy in 1803
- law that let president john Adams fill federal judgeships with federalist
- group that explored the Louisiana territory
- westerner who supported the war of 1812
- woman who assisted lewis and clark on the expedition
- army captain appointed by president jefferson to explore the Louisiana purchase
- leader of southern expedition in the Louisiana territory
- person who takes extreme political positions federalist support a strong central government
- the act of seizing by force
20 Clues: shawnee chief • jeffersons political party • the act of seizing by force • chief justice of the supreme court • payment in exchange for protection • westerner who supported the war of 1812 • co-leader of the lewis clark expedition • group that explored the Louisiana territory • the third president of the united states /1801 • ...
History 2021-12-03
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- William and Mary College is founded
- French and Indian War begins
- Ben Franklin proposes Albany Plan of Union
- Bacons Rebellion
- New England troops seize Fort Louisbourg from France
- Tokugawa Shogunate emerges in Japan
- First navigational act regulates colonial trade
- George Washington becomes president
- New York's population
- produced just enough for the family
- Harvard College established
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- Great Awakening sweeps through colonies
- British Forces capture Quebec
- Galileo observes planets and stars
- Qing Dynasty established in China
- Georgia and South Carolina have the fastest growing economies
- routes that form a triangle
- French forces driven out of Fort Duquesne
- Iroquois Confederacy formed
- enslaved africans brought to america
- Variety
- crops that could be sold easily
- Proclamation of 1763 established
- Ben Franklin published Poor Richard's Almanac
24 Clues: Variety • Bacons Rebellion • New York's population • routes that form a triangle • Iroquois Confederacy formed • Harvard College established • French and Indian War begins • British Forces capture Quebec • crops that could be sold easily • Proclamation of 1763 established • Qing Dynasty established in China • Galileo observes planets and stars • William and Mary College is founded • ...
History 2021-12-03
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- William and Mary College is founded
- French and Indian War begins
- Ben Franklin proposes Albany Plan of Union
- Bacons Rebellion
- New England troops seize Fort Louisbourg from France
- Tokugawa Shogunate emerges in Japan
- First navigational act regulates colonial trade
- George Washington becomes president
- New York's population
- produced just enough for the family
- Harvard College established
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- Great Awakening sweeps through colonies
- British Forces capture Quebec
- Galileo observes planets and stars
- Qing Dynasty established in China
- Georgia and South Carolina have the fastest growing economies
- routes that form a triangle
- French forces driven out of Fort Duquesne
- Iroquois Confederacy formed
- enslaved africans brought to america
- Variety
- crops that could be sold easily
- Proclamation of 1763 established
- Ben Franklin published Poor Richard's Almanac
24 Clues: Variety • Bacons Rebellion • New York's population • routes that form a triangle • Iroquois Confederacy formed • Harvard College established • French and Indian War begins • British Forces capture Quebec • crops that could be sold easily • Proclamation of 1763 established • Qing Dynasty established in China • Galileo observes planets and stars • William and Mary College is founded • ...
History 2022-02-09
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- wrote “Don Quixote”
- “father of renaissance”
- music in the renaissance time period became more _______
- play Shakespeare wrote
- painted Mona Lisa(first name)
- rich people who supported people of the arts
- probably the most influential scholar of the renaissance
- wrote about government
- created movement in paintings
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- greatest play write
- inverter of the movable type(last name)
- country where renaissance started
- painted the Sistine chapel
- focused on man abilities more than gods abilities
- created the 3d effect to art
- city where renaissance started
- where was Shakespeare from
- what was thought to be a remedy for sin in the renaissance time period
- most famous patron family
- painted madonnas
20 Clues: painted madonnas • greatest play write • wrote “Don Quixote” • play Shakespeare wrote • wrote about government • “father of renaissance” • most famous patron family • painted the Sistine chapel • where was Shakespeare from • created the 3d effect to art • painted Mona Lisa(first name) • created movement in paintings • city where renaissance started • country where renaissance started • ...
History 2022-11-08
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- gave command to open fire on the Spanish
- nicknamed "Black Jack"
- admiral of the U.S navy
- treaty between the U.S. and Cuba that attempted to protect Cuba's independence from foreign intervention
- Spain response to Cubas revolt by sending
- McKinley sent this ship to Cuba to bring home American citizens
- artificial 82 km waterway in Panama
- overthrew the queen of Hawaii
- last queen of Hawaii
- teddy rosevelt was one
- an addition to the Monroe Doctrine articulated by President Theodore Roosevelt
- the use of a country's financial power to extend its international influence
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- anti-foreign, anti-colonial, and anti-Christian uprising in China
- exaggerates sympathy for the rebels
- statement of principles initiated by the United States in 1899 and 1900
- nations extend their economic, political power over other countries
- the English government from 1653 to 1659
- general in the Mexican Revolution
- early supporter of American expansion
- leading figure in the Mexican Revolution of 1910–1920
- major battle of the Spanish–American War
- naval base in Hawaii
- American colonies and Great Britain, ended the American Revolution
- Filipino leader and politician who fought first against Spain and later against the United States for the independence of the Philippines.
- civil law that established a civilian government in Puerto Rico
- American statesman and official whose career in government stretched over almost half a century
- Cuban poet and journalist
27 Clues: naval base in Hawaii • last queen of Hawaii • nicknamed "Black Jack" • teddy rosevelt was one • admiral of the U.S navy • Cuban poet and journalist • overthrew the queen of Hawaii • general in the Mexican Revolution • exaggerates sympathy for the rebels • artificial 82 km waterway in Panama • early supporter of American expansion • the English government from 1653 to 1659 • ...
history 2022-09-30
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- is the number of deaths per year for every 1,000 people.
- the spread of disease across a large area or even the world.
- the way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customs
- or the degree of connection between people, places, and things.
- or the movement of people from place to place, must also be considered when examining population changes.
- or setting up businesses abroad to produce parts and products for domestic use or sale.
- people with common interests living in a particular area
- family's large groups of languages having similar roots.
- the pattern of human settlement
- the variations in population that occur across a country, a continent, or the world
- is the process by which the countries of the world have experienced greater connectivity
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- or the level of wealth, goods, and necessities available—for people in poorer countries.
- The spread of new knowledge from one culture to another is called
- the number of people living on a square mile or square kilometer of land.
- uses birthrates and death rates to show how populations in countries or regions can change over time
- early centers of civilization whose ideas and practices spread to surrounding areas
- a general movement
- represents the breakdown of the population by gender and age at a given point in time.
- the growth rate of a population, is the difference between an area’s birthrate and its death rate.
- time or the number of years it takes a population to double in size, has been reduced to below 50 years in some parts of Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
- is the number of births per year for every 1,000 people.
21 Clues: a general movement • the pattern of human settlement • is the number of deaths per year for every 1,000 people. • people with common interests living in a particular area • family's large groups of languages having similar roots. • is the number of births per year for every 1,000 people. • the spread of disease across a large area or even the world. • ...
history 2022-10-07
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- said what ruler could and couldnt do
- colonists who helped keep each other in contact
- yeilded
- not sanctioned by law
- first basic system of laws in colonies
- agreement prohibiting trade
- English philosopher; preached natural rights, social contract theory,
- war against british with indians and french
- americas first formal constitution
- money collected by government by tax
- trade between war
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- approve
- ben franklins proposal for government
- book written by John Locke
- government doesnt have absolute powers
- a declaration of independence
- against british with indians and french
- limited kings rights
- first example of self government in colonies
- powers divided between state and country
- single chamber government
- tax on any printed things
- law
- idea that government wasnt all powerful
24 Clues: law • approve • yeilded • trade between war • limited kings rights • not sanctioned by law • single chamber government • tax on any printed things • book written by John Locke • agreement prohibiting trade • a declaration of independence • americas first formal constitution • said what ruler could and couldnt do • money collected by government by tax • ben franklins proposal for government • ...
History 2022-11-17
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- Salah satu partai besar mendukung Kabinet Ali Sastroamidjojo II
- Dalam kebijakan luar negeri ORBA, Indonesia menjadi salah satu pendiri sebuah organisasi regional asia tenggara yang bernama
- Pemberontakan G30S/PKI termasuk dalam kategori peristiwa konflik dan pergolakan yang berkaitan dengan
- Pada awal proklamasi kemerdekaan akan dilaksanakan di lapangan
- Tokoh pemuda yang pertama kali mendengar berita kekalahan Jepang ialah Sutan
- Tokoh yang pertama kali bercita-cita ingin mendirikan Negara Islam Indonesia ialah
- Suatu politik yang mengagungkan kemegahan Indonesia di mata dunia luar disebut politik
- Naskah proklamasi kemerdekaan akhirnya ditandatangani oleh Soekarno-Hatta, atas usul dari
- Untuk menumpas PRRI, pemerintah dan KSAD memutaskan untuk melancarkan operasi militer. Operasi militer ini diberi nama operasi 17
- Pada tanggal 29 September 1955 dilaksanakan pemilihan umum yang pertama yang bertujuan untuk memilih anggota
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- Pemberontakan Angkatan Perang Ratu Adil adalah upaya perlawanan yang dilakukan gerakan pengacau di daerah
- Setelah dinasionalisasi, De Javasche Bank berubah menjadi bank
- Ketika tiba di Jakarta dari RengasdengklokSoekarno, Moh. Hatta, dan Ahmad Subardjo segera menemui jendral
- Gerakan yang didalangi oleh golongan kolonialisme Belanda yang ingin mengamankan kepentingan ekonominya di Indonesia yaitu
- Indonesia mendadakan hubungan istimewa dengan RRC melalui politik yang disebut politik
- Rengasdengklok adalah sebuah daerah yang berada di daerah Jawa Barat, tepatnya di kota
- Pada masa Demokrasi Terpimpin, politik luar negeri Indonesia condong ke blok
- Tokoh pemberontakan PKI Madiun yang dikenal sebagai simpatisan PKI sejak lama
- Kalimat pertama pada teks proklamasi yang berbunyi, “Kami bangsa Indonesia dengan ini menyatakan kemerdekaan Indonesia”, merupakan gagasan dari Ahmad
- Dewan militer yang dibentuk oleh PRRI tidak mengakui kabinet yang dibentuk pemerintah, yaitu kabinet
20 Clues: Setelah dinasionalisasi, De Javasche Bank berubah menjadi bank • Pada awal proklamasi kemerdekaan akan dilaksanakan di lapangan • Salah satu partai besar mendukung Kabinet Ali Sastroamidjojo II • Tokoh pemuda yang pertama kali mendengar berita kekalahan Jepang ialah Sutan • Pada masa Demokrasi Terpimpin, politik luar negeri Indonesia condong ke blok • ...
history 2022-11-29
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- This kind of sensationalist reporting, in which writers often exaggerated or even made up stories to attract readers
- or an attitude of aggressive nationalism
- ships for war
- In 1890 Mahan blank his lectures in a book
- English-speaking nations had superior character, ideas, and systems of government, and were destined to dominate the planet
- the imperial power allowed the local rulers to stay in control and protected them against rebellions and invasion
- other word for things
- The idea that the United States and Latin America should work together
- where we live
- Amendment- specified the following: (1) Cuba could not make any treaty with another nation that would weaken its independence or allow another foreign power to gain territory in Cuba; (2) Cuba had to allow the United States to buy or lease naval stations in Cuba; (3) Cuba’s debts had to be kept low to prevent foreign countries from landing troops to enforce payment; and (4) the United States would have the right to intervene to protect Cuban independence and keep order
- another word for phone and computer
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- queen of Hawaii
- is the economic and political domination of a strong nation over other weaker nations
- The Journal, owned by
- Pulitzer the World, owned by
- a writer and poet who was passionately committed to the cause of Cuban independence
- of influence an area where a foreign nation controlled economic development such as railroad construction, mining, and other key industries
- fail to respect
- almost or nearly as described
- diplomacy European nations would have no reason to intervene in the region
- one of the two powerful senators
- Door policy guarantee the United States would have the ability to trade with that nation
- to take a naval expedition to Japan to negotiate a trade treaty
- Roosevelt- Assistant Secretary of the Navy
24 Clues: ships for war • where we live • queen of Hawaii • fail to respect • The Journal, owned by • other word for things • Pulitzer the World, owned by • almost or nearly as described • one of the two powerful senators • another word for phone and computer • or an attitude of aggressive nationalism • In 1890 Mahan blank his lectures in a book • Roosevelt- Assistant Secretary of the Navy • ...
History 2021-04-06
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- Adjustment Administration - brought relief to farmers by paying them to curtail production, reducing surpluses, and raising prices for agricultural products.
- Labor Relations Board - an independent federal agency that protects the rights of private sector employees to join together, with or without a union, to improve their wages and working conditions.
- spending - the amount by which spending exceeds revenue over a particular period of time
- chat - a series of evening radio addresses given by Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States
- Act - required companies that sold stocks and bonds to provide complete and truthful information to investors.
- Liberty League - an American political organization formed in 1934, primarily of wealthy business elites and prominent political figures
- - clearly visible or understood; obvious.
- state - the federal government after the New Deal that describes how the federal government mediates between various interest groups
- Standard - a monetary system where a country's currency or paper money has a value directly linked to gold.
- - a central or primary rule or principle on which something is based.
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- conservation corps - a voluntary public work relief program that operated from 1933 to 1942 in the United States for unemployed, unmarried men
- Securities and Exchange Commission - protects investors, promotes fairness in the securities markets, and shares information about companies and investment professionals
- Progress Administration - an American New Deal agency, employing millions of men to carry out public works projects, including the construction of public buildings and roads.
- Works Administration - a short-lived job creation program established by the New Deal during the Great Depression in the United States to rapidly create mostly manual-labor jobs for millions of unemployed workers.
- Deposit Insurance Corporation - is an independent agency created by the Congress to maintain stability and public confidence in the nation's financial system.
- arbitration - is a means of resolving a dispute that is private, less formal, less costly and less time-consuming than traditional litigation.
- Deal - a series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Days - With the help of this team, the new president began to send bill after bill to Congress. Between March 9 and June 16, 1933
- Security Act - established a system of old-age benefits for workers, benefits for victims of industrial accidents, unemployment insurance, aid for dependent mothers and children, the blind, and the physically handicapped.
- Industrial Recovery Act - suspended the antitrust laws and allowed business, labor, and government to cooperate in setting up voluntary rules for each industry
- net - a safeguard against possible hardship
- Adjustment Act - Roosevelt asked Congress to pass was based on a simple idea— that prices for farm goods were low because farmers grew too much food.
- - a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- Strike - usually employed at factories or other centralized locations, take unauthorized or illegal possession of the workplace by "sitting down" at their stations
- Holiday - refers to the fact that banking institutions typically close for business on such holidays.
25 Clues: - clearly visible or understood; obvious. • net - a safeguard against possible hardship • - a central or primary rule or principle on which something is based. • spending - the amount by which spending exceeds revenue over a particular period of time • Holiday - refers to the fact that banking institutions typically close for business on such holidays. • ...
history 2020-11-19
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- a Japanese feudal loud who commanded a privet army of samurai
- the global transfer of plants, animals, and diseases that occurred during the European colonization of the Americas.
- a grant of land made by Spain
- a company founded by the
- the voyage that brought captured Africans to the West Indies, and later to North and South America,
- a business in which investors pool their wealth for a common purpose,
- agreement between Portugal and Spain, declaring that newly discovered lands to the west of an imaginary line in the Atlantic Ocean would belong to Spain and newly discovered lands to the east of the line would belong to Portugal.
- a conflict between Britain and France for control of territory in North America
- is an economic system based on private ownership and on the investment of money in business ventures in order to make a profit.
- Spanish soldiers
- a group of people who, in 1620, founded the colony of Plymouth in Massachusetts
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- an economic situation in which a country sells more goods abroad than it buys from abroad.
- the transatlantic trading network along which slaves and other goods were carried between Africa, England, Europe, the West Indies,
- person mixed with Spanish and native American
- the buying, transporting, and selling of Africans for work
- a Japanese from a poetry consisting of three unrhymed lines
- throughout Asia.
- a group of people who sought freedom from religious persecution in England
- an economic policy under which nations sought to increase
- in the early 17th century to establish and direct
20 Clues: throughout Asia. • Spanish soldiers • a company founded by the • a grant of land made by Spain • person mixed with Spanish and native American • in the early 17th century to establish and direct • an economic policy under which nations sought to increase • the buying, transporting, and selling of Africans for work • ...
History 2022-10-02
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- The first 10 amendments in the constitution
- American inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin
- principle of US policy, originated by President James Monroe in 1823, that any intervention by external powers in the politics of the Americas is a potentially hostile act against the US
- Political powers that are granted to the government but aren’t really stated in the constitution
- Contained 15 u.s. states and 2 Canadian providence’s
- withdraw formally from membership of a federal union, an alliance, or a political or religious organization
- the constitutional theory that individual states can invalidate federal laws or judicial decisions they deem unconstitutional
- a law that tried to address growing sectional tensions over the issue of slavery
- the idea that the United States is destined—by God, its advocates believed—to expand its domin and spread democracy and capitalism across the entire North American continent
- Powers that are granted to the federal government
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- Protestant religious revival in the United States from about 1795 to 1835
- The purchase of imperial rights to the western half of the Mississippi River
- Political powers that are granted to the government but aren’t really stated in the constitution
- the process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated by industry and machine manufacturing.
- an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests.
- abstinence from alcoholic drink
- member of the British reforming and constitutional party that sought the supremacy of Parliament and was eventually succeeded in the 19th century by the Liberal Party.
- A role that advises the president on any subject
- the difficult journeys that the Five Tribes took during their forced removal from the southeast during the 1830s and 1840s
- a meeting at which local members of a political party register their preference among candidates running for office or select delegates to attend a convention
- the practice of a successful political party giving public office to its supporters
- the Senate's most prominent states' rights advocate
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants
23 Clues: abstinence from alcoholic drink • The first 10 amendments in the constitution • A role that advises the president on any subject • Powers that are granted to the federal government • the Senate's most prominent states' rights advocate • Contained 15 u.s. states and 2 Canadian providence’s • American inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin • ...
history 2022-09-26
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- Buildings built by wealthy textile merchants
- Divisions in large fields
- Machine production of goods
- Doubled the work speed of the weaver
- Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving
- A way to transport goods against water current A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- Resources needed to produce goods & services
- Combined power of Spinning Jenny and Water Frame
- A cheap way to mass produce steel
- Improved efficiency of the Engine
- A person who organizes, manages and takes on risks
- Arkwright’s invention that got power from streams
- Process of paving
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- Made thread stronger and finer
- Invented by Hargreaves and named for his daughter
- Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool
- Eli Whitney’s invention to de-seed cotton
- A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- A scientific method of farming
- Toll Roads
20 Clues: Toll Roads • Process of paving • Divisions in large fields • Machine production of goods • Made thread stronger and finer • Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool • A scientific method of farming • A cheap way to mass produce steel • Improved efficiency of the Engine • Doubled the work speed of the weaver • Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving • ...
history 2022-09-26
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- Buildings built by wealthy textile merchants
- Divisions in large fields
- Machine production of goods
- Doubled the work speed of the weaver
- Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving
- A way to transport goods against water current A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- Resources needed to produce goods & services
- Combined power of Spinning Jenny and Water Frame
- A cheap way to mass produce steel
- Improved efficiency of the Engine
- A person who organizes, manages and takes on risks
- Arkwright’s invention that got power from streams
- Process of paving
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- Made thread stronger and finer
- Invented by Hargreaves and named for his daughter
- Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool
- Eli Whitney’s invention to de-seed cotton
- A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- A scientific method of farming
- Toll Roads
20 Clues: Toll Roads • Process of paving • Divisions in large fields • Machine production of goods • Made thread stronger and finer • Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool • A scientific method of farming • A cheap way to mass produce steel • Improved efficiency of the Engine • Doubled the work speed of the weaver • Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving • ...
history 2022-10-03
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- an explorer who was the first to circumnavigate the world
- towns
- civilization along the niger river
- religious communities
- to sail around the whole world
- coast of west africa that was rich in gold
- religious building
- large estate
- a trading empire in west africa
- crops,gold,clothing, and precious stones given to rulers
- an instrument to measure the position of the stars
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- small ship that sails fast
- the right to demand taxes or labor
- greek and roman works
- fort
- a powerful kingdom in a desert in northern africa
- narrow sea passage
- a journey to a holy place
- passage a more direct water route through the americas
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- exchange exchange of plants, animals and diseases
- explorers
- runners of the woods
- wealth acquired by gold and silver
- of demarcation an imaginary line to separate trade
25 Clues: fort • towns • explorers • large estate • narrow sea passage • religious building • runners of the woods • greek and roman works • religious communities • a journey to a holy place • small ship that sails fast • to sail around the whole world • a trading empire in west africa • the right to demand taxes or labor • civilization along the niger river • wealth acquired by gold and silver • ...
HISTORY 2023-12-06
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- Who found zero?
- What is the name of the ship that hit an iceberg and sank?
- Who started the reform?
- Who was the first to set foot on the moon?
- Father of the turks.
- Who ınvıted the phone?
- Who inveted lamb?
- Famous muslim captain.
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- Which civilization found writ?
- Who invented electricity?
- Whıch country use the atom bomb?
- Whıch civilization found money?
- What is the name of the soldier who lifted the 276kg bullet?
- Where did the renaissance begin?
- Napoleon is the commander of which country?
- Who discovered the american continent?
- Who conquered Istanbul?
- Founder of the ottaman?
- Whıch one lost the 2ndWW France or Germany?
- Who is the Turk who won the first Nobel Prize?
20 Clues: Who found zero? • Who inveted lamb? • Father of the turks. • Who ınvıted the phone? • Famous muslim captain. • Who started the reform? • Who conquered Istanbul? • Founder of the ottaman? • Who invented electricity? • Which civilization found writ? • Whıch civilization found money? • Whıch country use the atom bomb? • Where did the renaissance begin? • ...
