french Crossword Puzzles
World Civ. Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2018-11-13
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- add a territory to an existing state or country
- dissenting group of people
- legislative body made up of representatives of the three estates in pre-revolutionary France
- military tactic in which soldiers destroy everything in their path to hurt the enemy
- ballot in which voters have a direct say on an issue
- right to vote
- French port city; troops marched to a patriotic song as they marched from this city inspiring the French national anthem
- fortress in Paris used as a prison; French Revolution began when Parisians stormed it in 1789
- a system in which Austria, Russia, :Prussia, and Great Britain met periodically to discuss any problems affecting the peace in. Europe; resulted from the post-Napoleon era Quadruple Alliance
- situation in which a government spends more money than it takes in
- principle by which monarchies that had been unseated by the French Revolution or Napoleon were restored
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- a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- blockade designed by Napoleon to hurt Britain economically by closing European ports to British goods; ultimately unsuccessful
- old order; system of government in pre-French Revolution France
- fighting carried on through hit-and-run raids
- assembly of European leaders that met after the Napoleonic era to piece Europe back together; met from September 1814 to June 1815
- device used during the Reign of Terror to execute thousands by beheading
- famous oath made on a tennis court by members of the Third Estate in France
- the middle class
- system of government in which officials are chosen by the people
- person who flees his or her country for political reasons
- body of French civil laws introduced in 1804; served as model for many nation's civil codes
- social class
- member of a radical political club during the French Revolution
- to give up or step down from power
- notebook used during the French Revolution to record grievances
26 Clues: social class • right to vote • the middle class • dissenting group of people • to give up or step down from power • fighting carried on through hit-and-run raids • add a territory to an existing state or country • ballot in which voters have a direct say on an issue • person who flees his or her country for political reasons • ...
Industrial Revolution Section 3 2025-10-28
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- Dutch Post-Impressionist Starry Night creator
- X-ray discoverer
- Mark Twain pen name
- Described Russia during the Napoleonic Wars
- Portrayed man in a hopeless struggle
- French Impressionist painter
- French Impressionist artist
- True-to-life art style
- Hard Times novelist
- Relativity theory developer
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- Atomic theory pioneer
- Atomic nucleus identifier
- Periodic table creator
- The Thinker sculptor
- Light-focused painting style
- French Post-Impressionist still-life master
- Origin of species author
- Impressionist music composer
- Husband and wife radioactivity researchers
19 Clues: X-ray discoverer • Mark Twain pen name • Hard Times novelist • The Thinker sculptor • Atomic theory pioneer • Periodic table creator • True-to-life art style • Origin of species author • Atomic nucleus identifier • French Impressionist artist • Relativity theory developer • French Impressionist painter • Light-focused painting style • Impressionist music composer • ...
French Crossword By: Anna Teply 2016-10-25
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- The month with Halloween and lots of pumpkins
- You do this before a test
- People do this when they are board, it involves a computer
- I'm hungry so I ... (I eat in french)
- You can do this with a book, magazine, or newspaper
- A lot of people don't like this day, it comes after Sunday
- You listen to music with this device
- du shopping You often do this at a mall, you often buy things while doing this
- The month in spring when it's almost summer
- These come with burgers and have the word "french" in their name
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- To play soccer in french
- I like in french
- The hottest season during which people like to go to the beach
- A summer sport, you do this in a pool
- different types of this activity include ballet, hip-hop, jazz, and ballroom
- can get it with cheese and pepperoni, it's also delivered
- (m) Can also be known as un copain
- To make food
- You use this to check the date and write down obligations
- Tomorrow in french
20 Clues: To make food • I like in french • Tomorrow in french • To play soccer in french • You do this before a test • (m) Can also be known as un copain • You listen to music with this device • A summer sport, you do this in a pool • I'm hungry so I ... (I eat in french) • The month in spring when it's almost summer • The month with Halloween and lots of pumpkins • ...
World War 1 2021-05-31
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- president of France during WWI
- Town in northeastern France on the Meuse River
- assassinates the archduke of Austria
- First battle to see the modern tank
- River in northern France
- top French commander during WWI
- the Truce between German and French troops in 1914
- Village in northeastern Poland
- Part of the triple Entente
- Brisith ship that was torpedoed by the Germans
- Russian revolutionaries who made peace with Germany
- The German plan to outflank French forces
- Kind of Germany During WWI
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- Location of the assassination of the archduke
- leader of Great Britain during WWI
- British passenger ship that was torpedoed
- Germany and Russia sign a treaty to end war
- A town in northern France site of signing of armistices
- Gas filled airships
- were used for gas attacks
- Part of the triple Alliance
- French palace where people met to sign treaties
- French ship that was torpedoed by a German submarine
- British King during WW1
- US president during WW1
- River in northeastern France
26 Clues: Gas filled airships • British King during WW1 • US president during WW1 • River in northern France • were used for gas attacks • Part of the triple Entente • Kind of Germany During WWI • Part of the triple Alliance • River in northeastern France • president of France during WWI • Village in northeastern Poland • top French commander during WWI • leader of Great Britain during WWI • ...
FRENCH REVOLUTION C BUCHANAN 2021-03-17
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- notebooks used during the Estates General meeting
- stop enemies of the revolution from outsiders
- a time of fear that swept through France during the French Revolution
- having great pride in your country
- new name for 3rd Estate
- the prison that the third estate barged into in hopes of finding weapons
- big fan of the 3 branches of government & they should keep each other in check
- radicals
- mother of Marie Antoinette
- 5 person committee that took over the French government until Napoleon shut it down
- the document written by the ThirdEstate
- created the republic form of government
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- founder of the National Convention
- the last French Queen
- machine that would behead people
- middle class citizens that held important jobs
- the last French King
- red white and blue
- stop enemies of the revolution from insiders
- french term for people leaving France
- financial advisor for Louis XVI
- moderates
- co-founder of the National Convention
- after taking this oath they became the National Assembly
24 Clues: radicals • moderates • red white and blue • the last French King • the last French Queen • new name for 3rd Estate • mother of Marie Antoinette • financial advisor for Louis XVI • machine that would behead people • founder of the National Convention • having great pride in your country • french term for people leaving France • co-founder of the National Convention • ...
Carl ne veut pas aller en France 2022-05-17
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- means to speak in french
- "it is" in french
- is the opposite of cold
- one of the parental figures you have
- Carl does not speak this language
- the other parental figure you have
- when you leave something/someone behind purposely
- is a place where you get baked goods
- a small dog
- someone who teachers at for example; college
- tired in french
- french word for too or also
- is the opposite of a girl
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- are when 2 people married don't love each other
- is the opposite of hot
- is something that people sing
- a place to do your business
- is a person that has fame and/or wealth
- a person who you like spending time with
- how to say hello
- similar to a hot dog
- what you call a woman that is pretty
- french word for time
- is a popular pet in France
- is a Spanish word that means good
- the language Carl speaks
- she in English
- synonym for typical
- a number from 1-10
29 Clues: a small dog • she in English • tired in french • how to say hello • "it is" in french • a number from 1-10 • synonym for typical • similar to a hot dog • french word for time • is the opposite of hot • is the opposite of cold • means to speak in french • the language Carl speaks • is the opposite of a girl • is a popular pet in France • a place to do your business • french word for too or also • ...
Art and Artists 2 2023-11-26
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- HOLBEIN: German Renaissance painter known for his portraits.
- French painter and sculptor, associated with Art Brut.
- American painter and printmaker, a significant figure in minimalism.
- Italian Baroque painter known for his realistic depiction of religious subjects.
- British artist associated with Op Art.
- Russian-French modernist artist known for his dreamlike paintings.
- French Romantic painter known for Liberty Leading the People.
- American abstract expressionist painter known for his color field paintings.
- KUSAMA: Japanese contemporary artist known for her avant-garde work.
- Italian painter and architect from the Gothic and Proto-Renaissance periods.
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- Russian painter and art theorist, a pioneer of abstract art.
- American Impressionist painter, known for her depictions of mother and child.
- Spanish Surrealist painter and sculptor.
- Dutch abstract painter, a key figure in De Stijl movement.
- BASQUIAT: American artist and graffiti painter.
- Armenian-American abstract expressionist painter.
- German-French sculptor and painter, a key figure in Dadaism.
- French-American painter and sculptor associated with Dadaism.
- Russian avant-garde artist and art theorist.
- German artist, known for her expressionist prints and sculptures.
20 Clues: British artist associated with Op Art. • Spanish Surrealist painter and sculptor. • Russian avant-garde artist and art theorist. • BASQUIAT: American artist and graffiti painter. • Armenian-American abstract expressionist painter. • French painter and sculptor, associated with Art Brut. • Dutch abstract painter, a key figure in De Stijl movement. • ...
Social Studies: Unit 2 Review 2024-04-03
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- Palace where the French monarchy lived; built from citizens tax money
- "Darkest" period of the French Revolution
- Type of government where one person or army is in control; not very fair
- Situation where there is no government
- Type of government that has a king or queen
- The leader/founder of Sikhism
- One of the main causes of the French Revolution
- Type of government elected by a majority of the people
- Term that means believing in one God
- Type of government where a few people who are usually wealthy rule
- Muhammad was the prophet for what monotheistic religion
- Social class order of Hinduism
- One of the other main causes of the French Revolution
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- Type of monarchy that is controlled by a law (constitution)
- Type of government where voters select their representatives
- The agreement made by French citizens to unite
- Type of government where the government controls everything and everything is "equal"
- Where the idea of "innocent until proven guilty" is found
- What Buddha found after meditating under the Bodhi tree
- Babylonian emperor whose laws were "an eye for an eye"
20 Clues: The leader/founder of Sikhism • Social class order of Hinduism • Term that means believing in one God • Situation where there is no government • "Darkest" period of the French Revolution • Type of government that has a king or queen • The agreement made by French citizens to unite • One of the main causes of the French Revolution • ...
YASMINE 2024-05-31
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- - Ancient Egyptian structures.
- - Popular Egyptian dish.
- - People with whom one has a bond.
- - Genre involving suspense.
- - Field involving financial records.
- - Involving multiple countries.
- - Capital of Egypt.
- - Language spoken in France.
- - Formal discussion on a topic.
- - Common domesticated pet.
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- - French vegetable stew.
- - Capital of France.
- - Art form involving sound.
- - French-speaking person or region.
- - Practice involving physical and mental exercises.
- - Motion pictures.
- - Major river in Egypt.
- - Study of numbers and equations.
- - Primary color.
- - Small restaurants serving coffee and snacks.
20 Clues: - Primary color. • - Motion pictures. • - Capital of Egypt. • - Capital of France. • - Major river in Egypt. • - French vegetable stew. • - Popular Egyptian dish. • - Common domesticated pet. • - Art form involving sound. • - Genre involving suspense. • - Language spoken in France. • - Ancient Egyptian structures. • - Involving multiple countries. • - Formal discussion on a topic. • ...
Fashion Designers of the 1960s 2023-06-07
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- - Paco __, Spanish designer known for his use of unconventional materials.
- - __, British designer known for his flowing and romantic creations.
- - __Khanh, French designer associated with the "youthquake" fashion trend.
- - __, Austrian-born American designer known for his avant-garde and unisex creations.
- - Hubert __, French designer famous for dressing Audrey Hepburn.
- - Mary __, British designer who popularized the miniskirt.
- - Yves __, renowned French designer and founder of the YSL fashion house.
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- - Pierre __, influential French designer and pioneer of futuristic fashion.
- - __, British fashion label known for its bohemian and psychedelic styles.
- - Pierre __, French designer renowned for his sophisticated and luxurious designs.
- - André __, French designer associated with the Space Age fashion movement.
- - Emilio __, Italian designer known for his vibrant and geometric prints.
- - __, French fashion designer known for her timeless elegance.
- - Mary__, British designer credited with popularizing the mod fashion movement.
- - Giorgio __, Italian designer known for his clean and modern designs.
15 Clues: - Mary __, British designer who popularized the miniskirt. • - __, French fashion designer known for her timeless elegance. • - Hubert __, French designer famous for dressing Audrey Hepburn. • - __, British designer known for his flowing and romantic creations. • - Giorgio __, Italian designer known for his clean and modern designs. • ...
boogie de chicoutimi 2020-04-28
10 Clues: french for hand • french for know • french for meet • french for kiss • french for hope • french for world • french for to take • french for was called • another word for dance • french for to celebrate
French Revolution vocabulary 2024-01-10
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- people that fled the country during the French Revolution.
- leading radical Jacobins during Reign of Terror.
- General A meeting of representatives from different social classes in pre-revolutionary France.
- convention governing body during the French Revolution.
- of terror period of time when lot’s of people were killed with the guillotine.
- Assembly French Revolution lawmakers before the national convention.
- Court Oath Place where the representatives of the estates meet to create a constitution.
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- XVI A French king during the revolution, he faced a tough situation because people didn’t wanted him.
- Device with which king Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were killed.
- Middle-class people, merchants or professionals, influential during the French Revolution.
- Bastille A fortress-prison in France, symbolizing oppression being a key moment in France.
- Fear Period of panic and unrest in France.
- working class people in French Revolution known for their zeal and simplicity.
- Spending Government spending more money than it receives, leading to bankruptcy.
- moderate group in the French Revolution opposing extreme changes.
15 Clues: Fear Period of panic and unrest in France. • leading radical Jacobins during Reign of Terror. • convention governing body during the French Revolution. • people that fled the country during the French Revolution. • moderate group in the French Revolution opposing extreme changes. • Device with which king Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were killed. • ...
French and Indian War 2021-11-29
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- Native Americans allied with the British
- British fort built at the sight of Fort Duquesne
- Another name for the British uniforms
- Sent to build a British fort at present-day Pittsburgh
- Valley Area both the British and French wanted to control
- Battle in which the French were defeated and began to retreat from North America
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- Another name for the French and Indian War
- Attacked the French at Fort Duquesne
- British victory in Canada
- Reason the French were interested in North America
- Allied with the Native Americans against the British
- Governor of Virginia during the French and Indian War
- Sent by the king of England to train troops in North America
13 Clues: British victory in Canada • Attacked the French at Fort Duquesne • Another name for the British uniforms • Native Americans allied with the British • Another name for the French and Indian War • British fort built at the sight of Fort Duquesne • Reason the French were interested in North America • Allied with the Native Americans against the British • ...
Unité 1 2025-08-28
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- This accent looks like a little hat
- This accent looks like a rising line
- The feminine word for “a” or “one” in French
- A French way to say hello or goodbye, often with a kiss on the cheek
- Used with "ne...pas" to negate nouns
- Fill in the blank: “__ ___ ___ trois chats.” (There are three cats.)
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- This mark under the letter “c” makes it sound like an “s”
- The masculine word for “a” or “one” in French
- How do you ask “how much” or “how many” in French?
- What do you say in French when you're leaving?
- This accent mark looks like a falling line
- Plural form of “a” in French
- To have (in French)
13 Clues: To have (in French) • Plural form of “a” in French • This accent looks like a little hat • This accent looks like a rising line • Used with "ne...pas" to negate nouns • This accent mark looks like a falling line • The feminine word for “a” or “one” in French • The masculine word for “a” or “one” in French • What do you say in French when you're leaving? • ...
French and Indian War Crossword 2024-02-29
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- This was introduced to the Native Americans by the French. Used to capture small animals like beaver and muskrats.
- This is where the British mostly lived during the war.
- Helped the British during the war.
- The French did this with the Native Americans. It mostly involved furs, food, and war supplies.
- The French lived here before and during the war.
- This is the fighting style the Native Americans introduced during the war.
- This was the weapon the British and French used mostly during the war.
- Wore red uniforms, won the war, but had a lot of debt after the war.
- Helped the French during the war.
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- This is the land the French and British fought over.
- This war began not long after the French and Indian war because the American colonists were angry about paying high taxes.
- Got the British more money and supplies to win the war.
- Wore blue uniforms and taught the Native Americans how to trap.
- The British forced the American colonists to pay these to pay off war debt.
- General in the British army and eventually would become our first American President.
15 Clues: Helped the French during the war. • Helped the British during the war. • The French lived here before and during the war. • This is the land the French and British fought over. • This is where the British mostly lived during the war. • Got the British more money and supplies to win the war. • Wore blue uniforms and taught the Native Americans how to trap. • ...
About Anything I Want 2023-06-08
10 Clues: My aunt (in french) • My uncle (in french) • My friend (in french) • My mother (in french) • My sister (in french) • My father (in french) • My brother (in french) • My mom's mom (in french) • My dad's dad (in french) • My uncle's/aunt's daughter/son (in french)
Nev 2024-11-11
12 Clues: Dog • You • Game • You! • Class • Nickname • French food • I'm scared of • You're scared of • French Personality 1 • French Personality 2 • Aren't you a smart ___
The French Revolution/Napoleon Crossword Puzzle 2015-05-02
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- A sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government.
- An intellectual movement in Europe during the late 17th and early 18th century emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.
- The body,or social class, of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- A document adopted in France during 1789 declaring that all men are born and remain free and equal in rights.
- The prominent killing mechanism of the French Revolution which was used to behead thousands of people.
- A royal chateau built 20k outside of Paris where French royalty lived until 1789 when King Louis XVI and his family were forced to move back to Paris.
- A five-man board makeshift government which was installed in 1795 and lasted 4 years and was overthrown by Napoleon.
- People who focus on altering social structure through revolutionary means and changing value systems in fundamental ways.
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- An oath in France created by the third estate in 1789, signifying, for the first time, that the citizens were in opposition of the king.
- The queen of France during the reign of her husband King Louis XVI who was originally born in Austria and was executed, like her husband, during the French Revolution.
- A fortress in Paris which was used as the King's prison until it was demolished by citizens in 1789.
- A period of violence after the onset of the French Revolution where an estimated 40,000 people were executed for being "enemies of the revolution".
- The king of France from 1774 to to 1792 and was executed during the French Revolution in 1793.
- An assembly representing the French states of the realm brought together after a 175 year break in 1789.
- A form of government in which a monarch has absolute power among his or her people.
- A very influential person in the French Revolution who led the Revolutionary government through the Reign of Terror before he was arrested and guillotined in 1794.
- The capitol city of France and the center of the French Revolution.
- Levels of the hierarchy which France was guided by for centuries.
- The French military and political leader who overthrew the French Directory and ruled France until 1815 when he successfully exiled to St. Helena.
19 Clues: Levels of the hierarchy which France was guided by for centuries. • A sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government. • The capitol city of France and the center of the French Revolution. • A form of government in which a monarch has absolute power among his or her people. • ...
The French Revolution/Napoleon Crossword Puzzle 2015-05-02
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- The French military and political leader who overthrew the French Directory and ruled France until 1815 when he successfully exiled to St. Helena.
- A form of government in which a monarch has absolute power among his or her people.
- An intellectual movement in Europe during the late 17th and early 18th century emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.
- A five-man board makeshift government which was installed in 1795 and lasted 4 years and was overthrown by Napoleon.
- The capitol city of France and the center of the French Revolution.
- An oath in France created by the third estate in 1789, signifying, for the first time, that the citizens were in opposition of the king.
- A fortress in Paris which was used as the King's prison until it was demolished by citizens in 1789.
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- A period of violence after the onset of the French Revolution where an estimated 40,000 people were executed for being "enemies of the revolution".
- An assembly representing the French states of the realm brought together after a 175 year break in 1789.
- A royal chateau built 20k outside of Paris where French royalty lived until 1789 when King Louis XVI and his family were forced to move back to Paris.
- A document adopted in France during 1789 declaring that all men are born and remain free and equal in rights.
- The queen of France during the reign of her husband King Louis XVI who was originally born in Austria and was executed, like her husband, during the French Revolution.
- The prominent killing mechanism of the French Revolution which was used to behead thousands of people.
- The king of France from 1774 to to 1792 and was executed during the French Revolution in 1793.
- A very influential person in the French Revolution who led the Revolutionary government through the Reign of Terror before he was arrested and guillotined in 1794.
- Levels of the hierarchy which France was guided by for centuries.
- A sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government.
- People who focus on altering social structure through revolutionary means and changing value systems in fundamental ways.
- The body,or social class, of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
19 Clues: Levels of the hierarchy which France was guided by for centuries. • A sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government. • The capitol city of France and the center of the French Revolution. • A form of government in which a monarch has absolute power among his or her people. • ...
Geology in English and French 2024-09-27
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- French geologic term for the time between 145.5 and 65.5 million years ago
- English term for natural glass formed by volcanic activity
- English term for molten rock below Earth's surface
- French term for a thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year
- English term for type of rock formed from cooled lava
- French term for erosion caused by wind
- geological epoch starting approximately 10000 years ago
- English term for mineral used in making glass
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- French term for the study of fossils
- French term for a crater formed by volcanic eruption
- English term for layers of Earth's crust, often composed of sediment
- French term for a planar fracture in rock across which there has been significant displacement
- English term for brightly colored mineral often associated with copper
- French term for instrument used to record earthquakes
14 Clues: French term for the study of fossils • French term for erosion caused by wind • English term for mineral used in making glass • English term for molten rock below Earth's surface • French term for a crater formed by volcanic eruption • English term for type of rock formed from cooled lava • French term for instrument used to record earthquakes • ...
French revolutionary 2022-11-07
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- it was en epoch of the French Revolution which there were a lot of massacres and murders of political leaders.
- It was a political group of burgesses who came from Gironde.
- it was the legislature of French during the French Revolution.
- a group of people that wanted to maintain the Ancien Regime in France.
- it was a piece of clothes that first and second state used as trouser.
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- the country waste more money than the one that they gain.
- it was an ancient prison of Paris, it was conquered by the French citizens.
- it was an assembly created after the revolution.
- last king of France. One of the main culpable of the French Revolution.
- it’s the name of the system named before the French Revolution.
- the main revolutionary of the French Revolution.
- after the Middle Ages it was the middle class.
- system in which people have noble titles.
- it was the assembly of France after the Estates-General
- its a machine for murdering people beheading them.
15 Clues: system in which people have noble titles. • after the Middle Ages it was the middle class. • it was an assembly created after the revolution. • the main revolutionary of the French Revolution. • its a machine for murdering people beheading them. • it was the assembly of France after the Estates-General • the country waste more money than the one that they gain. • ...
The Crisis of the French Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-20
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- His financial plan failed due to the death of a monarch
- The king of France during the crisis. He was incompetent and his lack of political skill led to the worsening of debt and relations between aristocrats and the monarchy
- Helped circulate scandals throughout Paris and beyond
- The first Minister of Finance under Louis XVI
- The majority of French farmers were a part of this social group
- The tax that multiple French ministers of finance sought to implement
- Report by France’s Royal Director-General of Finances in 1781
- As a result of the revolution, thousands of French people would be _____.
- An adjective commonly used to describe Marie Antoinette’s lifestyle
- The war with Great Britain that was the origin of French debt
- French term for the contribution the church made to the monarchy in lieu of taxes
- The assembly that rejected the minister of finance’s ambitious plan in 1786
- Food shortages affected this location most
- An unpopular tax on salt that contributed to economic tensions in the 1780s in France
- The primary faith of France that would be challenged during the Revolution
- The king of France in 1770 whose death prevented implementation of taxes on the nobility
- Industry that dominated domestic French economy, accounting for 75% of all production
- Parlements used language advocating for this in order to defend their cause
- The French legislative body that Assemblies looked to for reform during this crisis. The summoning of this group segued into the moderate phase of the revolution
- The number of years the standoff between aristocracy and nobility lasted
- The French Revolution brought to the forefront concerns of this type of equality
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- The Sun King who made the process of negotiation between aristocracy and the monarchy more difficult
- Sexually scanalous wife of king
- The foreign war that deepened French debt
- A british farmer and diarist who observed signs of early revolution in France during the 1780s
- The ideas of this group and Montesquieu influenced Parlement
- Spoke for aristocratic interests and portrayed the monarchy as despotic. Main opponent of monarchy during this time
- Group that worsened economic crisis by refusing to extend credit to the monarchy
- The hometown of Marie Antoinette
- French term for unpaid peasant labor
- Enlightenment philosopher that influenced the arguments of the Parlement
- Minister of finance who also sought to introduce a land tax after realizing the extent of French debt
- The palace where French nobility and monarchy lived
- The method of ruling that was the root of tensions between nobility and aristocracy
- Farming in France still resembled this era in history
- New minister of finance in 1786 who wanted to introduce a land tax that all landowners would have to pay regardless of status
- The French aristocrats shared some interests with this group
- The assembly dominated by aristocrats that rejected a request for a subsidy and lowered their voluntary contribution to the government
- Comprising of cities and their surrounding areas, it was hit hard by poor harvest
- What the Minister of Finance requested from an Assembly in order to fund the debt
- The marriage of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette was for ______ relations.
- Vast majority of Parisian wages were spent on this commodity
42 Clues: Sexually scanalous wife of king • The hometown of Marie Antoinette • French term for unpaid peasant labor • The foreign war that deepened French debt • Food shortages affected this location most • The first Minister of Finance under Louis XVI • The palace where French nobility and monarchy lived • Helped circulate scandals throughout Paris and beyond • ...
Social Studies - Chapter 2 Lesson 1 2024-10-27
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- the ability or right to control people or places
- The capital of West Florida
- Returned to France and wrote a book about his travels
- Country that was traded for Florida after the French and Inaian War
- The St. John's river was renamed this by the French
- The French for that was built near Jacksonville
- Gave control of Florida over the the British
- having an effect on something
- Things a person is leagally allowed to do
- Caused the population of Native Americans to diminish
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- The first known European to land in Florida
- something that a person SHOULD do
- Sent by the King of Spain to drive out the French
- something relating to the national government
- Fort Caroline was renamed this when the Sptanish took it over
- a battle or war: a fight or dispute
- The first permanent European settlement in the United States
- to declare that a place belongs to one's country
- an agreement between two or more countries
- Country that won the French and Indian War
20 Clues: The capital of West Florida • having an effect on something • something that a person SHOULD do • a battle or war: a fight or dispute • Things a person is leagally allowed to do • an agreement between two or more countries • Country that won the French and Indian War • The first known European to land in Florida • Gave control of Florida over the the British • ...
FOOD 2020-04-27
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- canned cooked pork
- pikey,travelery allegedly eat
- large long tailed gamebird
- silver slender salty little fish
- somerset cheese
- french buttery flaky pastry
- yorshire cheese
- small mammal furry
- national dish scotland
- village near peterbourgh cheese
- french food in a shell
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- spanish rice dish
- buffalo cheese
- Emily loves this food
- fish oil
- fastest milk
- canned fish
- goes with chips
- cheese made backwards
- fish or press against somthing lightly
- red cheese
- famous dish in lancashire
- french cheese
23 Clues: fish oil • red cheese • canned fish • fastest milk • french cheese • buffalo cheese • goes with chips • somerset cheese • yorshire cheese • spanish rice dish • canned cooked pork • small mammal furry • Emily loves this food • cheese made backwards • national dish scotland • french food in a shell • famous dish in lancashire • large long tailed gamebird • french buttery flaky pastry • ...
The French Revolution/Napoleon Crossword Puzzle 2015-05-02
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- A royal chateau built 20k outside of Paris where French royalty lived until 1789 when King Louis XVI and his family were forced to move back to Paris.
- A very influential person in the French Revolution who led the Revolutionary government through the Reign of Terror before he was arrested and guillotined in 1794.
- An oath in France created by the third estate in 1789, signifying, for the first time, that the citizens were in opposition of the king.
- A form of government in which a monarch has absolute power among his or her people.
- A period of violence after the onset of the French Revolution where an estimated 40,000 people were executed for being "enemies of the revolution".
- A five-man board makeshift government which was installed in 1795 and lasted 4 years and was overthrown by Napoleon.
- The prominent killing mechanism of the French Revolution which was used to behead thousands of people.
- An assembly representing the French states of the realm brought together after a 175 year break in 1789.
- A sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government.
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- The French military and political leader who overthrew the French Directory and ruled France until 1815 when he successfully exiled to St. Helena.
- A document adopted in France during 1789 declaring that all men are born and remain free and equal in rights.
- The queen of France during the reign of her husband King Louis XVI who was originally born in Austria and was executed, like her husband, during the French Revolution.
- The body,or social class, of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- Levels of the hierarchy which France was guided by for centuries.
- An intellectual movement in Europe during the late 17th and early 18th century emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.
- People who focus on altering social structure through revolutionary means and changing value systems in fundamental ways.
- The king of France from 1774 to to 1792 and was executed during the French Revolution in 1793.
- A fortress in Paris which was used as the King's prison until it was demolished by citizens in 1789.
- The capitol city of France and the center of the French Revolution.
19 Clues: Levels of the hierarchy which France was guided by for centuries. • A sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government. • The capitol city of France and the center of the French Revolution. • A form of government in which a monarch has absolute power among his or her people. • ...
French Culture 2023-12-12
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- What is the correct way to greet someone?
- Most popular dog breed.
- French word for a small bakery.
- French term for a street artist
- French national holiday.
Down
- French word for cheese.
- Famous French impressionist
- French bread with a long thin shape.
- French fashion capital.
- The iconiTowerer in Paris.
- popular round chocolatey dessert.
11 Clues: French word for cheese. • Most popular dog breed. • French fashion capital. • French national holiday. • The iconiTowerer in Paris. • Famous French impressionist • French word for a small bakery. • French term for a street artist • popular round chocolatey dessert. • French bread with a long thin shape. • What is the correct way to greet someone?
Foreign Words 2020-04-17
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- From Latin meaning to a sickening degree.
- From French meaning established fact.
- From French meaning have a nice trip.
- From Latin meaning genuine.
- From Latin meaning an unacceptable person.
- From the Latin meaning let the buyer beware.
- From French meaning in a large group.
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- From Latin meaning a temperamental and conceited person.
- From Latin meaning done or donated without charge.
- From French meaning unlimited authority.
- From Latin meaning something for something, usually an equal exchange.
- From Latin meaning method of operating.
- From Latin meaning by the fact itself.
- From French meaning a social blunder.
- From Latin meaning the existing condition.
15 Clues: From Latin meaning genuine. • From French meaning established fact. • From French meaning have a nice trip. • From French meaning a social blunder. • From French meaning in a large group. • From Latin meaning by the fact itself. • From Latin meaning method of operating. • From French meaning unlimited authority. • From Latin meaning to a sickening degree. • ...
The French and Indian War/Proclamation of 1763/Stamp Act/Quartering Act 2022-10-21
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- The treaty that France and Britain signed as an agreement for peace. (3 words)
- What the French traded with the Native Americans
- Act The solution that Britain came up with to help pay for the French and Indian War. (2 words)
- The country that Britain was given by the French.
- The country that won the French and Indian War
- Phrase used by the colonists to describe why they objected to the taxes. (3 words)
- An drink that was on the additional list to be provided to the soldiers.
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- The king who was crowned near the end of the French and Indian War.
- The _____________ of 1763 was ordered to protect the colonists from the Native Americans.
- The name of the young general who fought in the French and Indian War. (2 words)
- Two countries who thought they had claims to the Ohio River Valley (3 works)
- Eventually what happened to the Stamp Act.
- What the town assemblies were forced to provide for the British soldiers.
- Name of the land the French and Indian War was fought over (3 words)
- The persons threatened by the Sons of Liberty because of the Stamp Act. (2 words)
- According to the Stamp Act what required a stamp so it could be taxed.
- The unjust use of government power
17 Clues: The unjust use of government power • Eventually what happened to the Stamp Act. • The country that won the French and Indian War • What the French traded with the Native Americans • The country that Britain was given by the French. • The king who was crowned near the end of the French and Indian War. • ...
French_Fête du Nouvel An 2022-01-03
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- to eat
- New Year's drink
- to kiss
- cheers
- fireworks
- French name for New Year's dinner
- a kiss
- New Year's strikes at this hour
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- New Year's greeting
- countdown
- French name for the New Year's Day
- résolution New Year's resolution
- New Year's gifts
- French name for the New Year's eve
- to celebrate
- you kiss under it
- to drink
17 Clues: to eat • cheers • a kiss • to kiss • to drink • countdown • fireworks • to celebrate • New Year's drink • New Year's gifts • you kiss under it • New Year's greeting • New Year's strikes at this hour • résolution New Year's resolution • French name for New Year's dinner • French name for the New Year's Day • French name for the New Year's eve
Rantessy 2023-11-03
15 Clues: Yidi • bonjour • eat time • Hunchback • Scary movie • Trivia crack • French pencil • end of school • Beautiful horse • They eat oranges • Hazel nut chocolate • eats a whole watermelon • quack quack quack Mickey • Famous structure in Paris • French president (no cheating)
Les sports, les loisirs, la journee, et les jours de la semaine 2023-11-07
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- la trompette, la guitare, les chanson, les instruments
- activite a la piscine, la mer, l'ocean
- 5ieme jour !
- ecran, regarder, les films
- le weekend commence avec...
- milieu (middle) de la semaine
- blackjack, go fish (peche), le poker, uno
- le football, hockey, rugby, etc.
- Harry Houdini, baguette magique
- des petits joueurs de foot, petit ballon de foot
- premier jour de la semaine selon les francais
- le babyfoot, la petanque, les jeux, etc.
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- un clown jongle, de dressage des animaux,de voltige
- deuxieme jour de la semaine
- Monopoly, les echecs, Guess Who
- les crayons, les couleurs, un portrait
- dernier jour de la semaine/du weekend
- to cook in French
- Sun goes down, but in French
- 4ieme jour de la semaine
- Harry Potter, lire, les livres
- to watch in French
- Rocket League, Fortnite, les RPGs, Minecraft, etc
- un sport tres physique, similaire au football americain
- courrir, faire de l'exercice
- sun highest point of day, but in French
- sun rising, but in French
27 Clues: 5ieme jour ! • to cook in French • to watch in French • 4ieme jour de la semaine • sun rising, but in French • ecran, regarder, les films • deuxieme jour de la semaine • le weekend commence avec... • Sun goes down, but in French • courrir, faire de l'exercice • milieu (middle) de la semaine • Harry Potter, lire, les livres • Monopoly, les echecs, Guess Who • ...
Scientific, Philosophical, and Political Developments 2023-12-05
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- French philosopher and writer known for religious ideas
- English Scientist and theorist known for chemistry contributions and support for radical causes
- Holy Roman Emperor known for enlightened reforms and religious tolerance
- Scottish philosopher known for empiricism and skepticism
- Belief that acknowledges creator or divine force, rejects organized religion
- Attitude of philosophy emphasizing focus on reason and logical thinking
- Attitude of philosophy challenging various beliefs and claims
- Decree issued by Joseph II of Austria in 1781
- French naturalist and author known for work on natural history
- French Enlightenment writer known for criticism of authority
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- French philosopher known for influential work "Spirit of the Laws"
- Cultural and Intellectual movement in 17th and 18th centuries
- Healing Technique using hypnosis
- Voltaire Phrase eliminating superstition
- People engaged in exploration and spread of new ideas
- Satirical novella by Voltaire criticizing optimism
- Historian applying analysis to events as seen in the Roman Empire
- French Chemist who is known as the "Father of Modern Chemistry"
- Work by Baron de Montesquieu discussing government principles
- German Philosopher developing concept of transcendental idealism
20 Clues: Healing Technique using hypnosis • Voltaire Phrase eliminating superstition • Decree issued by Joseph II of Austria in 1781 • Satirical novella by Voltaire criticizing optimism • People engaged in exploration and spread of new ideas • French philosopher and writer known for religious ideas • Scottish philosopher known for empiricism and skepticism • ...
French and Indian War 2021-11-03
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- france expanded into
- William Pitt paid who to fight in europe
- France and Great Britain fought for control over north america in this war
- the european country lost the most territory
- The treaty of _____ established peace between the british and the Iroquois, Lenape,and Shawnee
- On July 9, 1755 the British were defeated at what battle
- the french captured fort ____________ during the battle of carillon
- When the british recaptured Fort duquesne what did they rename it
- The year that war was formally declared
- In march of 1744 - October 1748 france and great britain fought for control over
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- tensions increased between france and great britain over
- delivered a message to the french
- the nickname of the french and indian war
- the treaty that ends the war
- forbidding any settlements west of the appalachian mountains
- frances greatest allie
- the french attacked and gained control of fort ______
- The British recaptured _____ effectively ending the conflict in north america
- what other conflict did the french and indian war set the stage for
- William pitt was what
20 Clues: france expanded into • William pitt was what • frances greatest allie • the treaty that ends the war • delivered a message to the french • The year that war was formally declared • William Pitt paid who to fight in europe • the nickname of the french and indian war • the european country lost the most territory • the french attacked and gained control of fort ______ • ...
French IV Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
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- what you can do with some of your "trash" to help the environment
- french comparison word for "more"
- good for the environment
- a system where the government is controlled by a king or queen
- verb that describes the ability to do something
- used to describes something that is dangerous
- conjugating french words to describe what would happen
- objects (with emphasis on the s) youd find in an american bathroom or a european water closet but nowhere else in the house
- a word for stuff that harms the environment
- a place where someone lives
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- compares something as being more good than something else
- a series of events
- something that looks fancy
- a place where you cook
- a way of conjugating french verbs that describes the past
- the prefix for an unconjugated reflexive verb
- something you want to do
- someone who is blind
- canadian tribe that believes in the story "les erables rouges"
- where you sleep
- french word for small
- french word for king
- the ending for a "would" verb in the tu or je form
23 Clues: where you sleep • a series of events • someone who is blind • french word for king • french word for small • a place where you cook • good for the environment • something you want to do • something that looks fancy • a place where someone lives • french comparison word for "more" • a word for stuff that harms the environment • the prefix for an unconjugated reflexive verb • ...
Enlightenment & French Revolution 2022-12-12
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- Book that Rousseau wrote that favored direct democracy
- The storming of this prison for gunpowder started the French Revolution
- Napoleon’s final defeat
- French King that gets beheaded during the French Revolution
- Classical composer
- The Reign of _______ was led by Maximillian Robespierre
- Advocated for a separation of church and state
- Pride in your nation; increased under Napoleon
- Toussaint Louverture led a slave revolt to successfully create the nation of _______
- Novelist who wrote Don Quixote
- Promoted the ideals of life, liberty, and property
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- Baraoque composer
- The second estate in the Estates General
- Simon _________ liberated northern areas of South America
- Leader of France after the French Revolution created a code of laws
- Book that Montesquieu wrote that advocated a separation of powers
- Father _________ started the Mexican Independence movement
- The first estate in the Estates General
- Romantic school painter who painted Liberty Leading the People
- Revolution that influenced the French Revolution
- Wrote the Leviathan and said the state of nature was harsh
- The Monroe Doctrine protected newly independent countries in the _______ hemisphere
22 Clues: Baraoque composer • Classical composer • Napoleon’s final defeat • Novelist who wrote Don Quixote • The first estate in the Estates General • The second estate in the Estates General • Advocated for a separation of church and state • Pride in your nation; increased under Napoleon • Revolution that influenced the French Revolution • ...
Spain and other Colonies 2021-09-21
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- - southern Spanish empire
- - religious communities
- - born in New Spain
- - what all Spanish came for
- - what the French trade in
- - named after a French King
- -place established by Champlain
- - Incan ruler
- - what the French called 3 Canadian provinces
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- - a Spanish fort
- - Spanish towns
- - upper Spanish class born in Spain
- - Spanish governor
- - middle class of Spanish social class
- Lakes - water source in upper north america
- - upper edges of the Spanish empire
- - Pizarro's capital
- - colony founded by cortez
- - Mayan interpreter
- - owned by the Portuguese
20 Clues: - Incan ruler • - Spanish towns • - a Spanish fort • - Spanish governor • - born in New Spain • - Pizarro's capital • - Mayan interpreter • - religious communities • - southern Spanish empire • - owned by the Portuguese • - what the French trade in • - colony founded by cortez • - what all Spanish came for • - named after a French King • -place established by Champlain • ...
The Burger Kings - Raleigh, Colin, Mikhail, Charlie 2024-12-19
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- doesn't rhyme with anything
- Plays a character
- English in french
- Brr je _
- confirm
- Aunt's husband
- Christmas month
- they fall out of your mouth
- to use
- where you live
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- you see with these
- The darkest color on the French flag
- water sport
- Country that speaks french
- Being free
- Haha your so ___
- The big dessert at a wedding
- Its the most wonderful time __ the year
- You could have teriyaki or curry sauce with this
19 Clues: to use • confirm • Brr je _ • Being free • water sport • Aunt's husband • where you live • Christmas month • Haha your so ___ • Plays a character • English in french • you see with these • Country that speaks french • doesn't rhyme with anything • they fall out of your mouth • The big dessert at a wedding • The darkest color on the French flag • Its the most wonderful time __ the year • ...
French foods/restaurant 2025-01-31
15 Clues: more • drink • waiter • customer • Caffeine • Hydration • French pastry • red fruit juice • can I have the_______ • toast, butter, and jam • chocolate french pastry • Long crust french bread • white breakfast beverage • shows options at a resaurant • warm (sometimes fruity) drink)
Julian - Française des Mots Croisés 2014-05-15
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- The French Word EVERYONE knows...
- Shopping, Paying, Buying - you use this...
- Happening right now...
- Used as an alternative to Planes
- The thing written in books
- The Owner of the 'Mots' speaks it.
- The word French in French
- Someone who is Courageous is also this, they have the same meaning
- Some/The/Of...
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- Kings and Queens alike 'have' Them...
- The action of inflicting hurt or harm on someone for an injury or wrong suffered at their hands.
- A Policeman's MAIN job is to do this.
- Croisés Crossword Puzzle
- We Speak it...
- to say...
- We breathe It...
- A French bread also sold in HK...
- Search/Research
18 Clues: to say... • We Speak it... • Some/The/Of... • Search/Research • We breathe It... • Happening right now... • Croisés Crossword Puzzle • The word French in French • The thing written in books • Used as an alternative to Planes • The French Word EVERYONE knows... • A French bread also sold in HK... • The Owner of the 'Mots' speaks it. • Kings and Queens alike 'have' Them... • ...
Faisons connaissance (Unité 1 leçon 1A &1B) 2013-09-06
15 Clues: ten • five • jean • seven • peter • hello • french • je suis • my name is • are you...? • tu es de...? • american(girl) • what is your name? • how do French people greet each other? • a small French Island in the Carribeans
France Olympics 2012-07-09
13 Clues: yes in French • famous cabaret • river in paris • French dessert • famous cycle race • famouse art museum • French female singer • impressionist painter • gothic church in paris • mouse chef cartoon movie • French landmark in paris • reptile dish with garlic • world war 2 landing beach
World War 1 2021-05-31
Across
- president of France during WWI
- Town in northeastern France on the Meuse River
- assassinates the archduke of Austria
- First battle to see the modern tank
- River in northern France
- top French commander during WWI
- the Truce between German and French troops in 1914
- Village in northeastern Poland
- Part of the triple Entente
- Brisith ship that was torpedoed by the Germans
- Russian revolutionaries who made peace with Germany
- The German plan to outflank French forces
- Kind of Germany During WWI
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- Location of the assassination of the archduke
- leader of Great Britain during WWI
- British passenger ship that was torpedoed
- Germany and Russia sign a treaty to end war
- A town in northern France site of signing of armistices
- Gas filled airships
- were used for gas attacks
- Part of the triple Alliance
- French palace where people met to sign treaties
- French ship that was torpedoed by a German submarine
- British King during WW1
- US president during WW1
- River in northeastern France
26 Clues: Gas filled airships • British King during WW1 • US president during WW1 • River in northern France • were used for gas attacks • Part of the triple Entente • Kind of Germany During WWI • Part of the triple Alliance • River in northeastern France • president of France during WWI • Village in northeastern Poland • top French commander during WWI • leader of Great Britain during WWI • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-05
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- Father _________ started the Mexican Independence movement
- The storming of this prison for gunpowder started the French Revolution
- The Monroe Doctrine protected newly independent countries in the _______ hemisphere
- Napoleon’s final defeat
- The first estate in the Estates General
- Toussaint Louverture led a slave revolt to successfully create the nation of _______
- Simon _________ liberated northern areas of South America
- Promoted the ideals of life, liberty, and property
- Romantic school painter who painted Liberty Leading the People
- Book that Rousseau wrote that favored direct democracy
Down
- Baraoque composer
- Advocated separation of church and state
- The second estate in the Estates General
- Leader of France after the French Revolution, created a code of laws
- Revolution that influenced the French Revolution
- Pride in your nation; increased under Napoleon
- Book that Montesquieu wrote that advocated a separation of powers
- Novelist who wrote Don Quixote
- The Reign of _______ was led by Maximillian Robespierre
- Wrote the Leviathan and said the state of nature was harsh
- French King the gets beheaded during the French Revolution
- Classical composer
22 Clues: Baraoque composer • Classical composer • Napoleon’s final defeat • Novelist who wrote Don Quixote • The first estate in the Estates General • Advocated separation of church and state • The second estate in the Estates General • Pride in your nation; increased under Napoleon • Revolution that influenced the French Revolution • ...
French IV Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
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- what you can do with some of your "trash" to help the environment
- a word for stuff that harms the environment
- french word for small
- canadian tribe that believes in the story "les erables rouges"
- compares something as being not as good as something else
- a place where someone lives
- objects youd find in an american bathroom or a european water closet but nowhere else in the house
- something you want to do
- where you sleep
- french word for king
- something that looks fancy
- someone who is blind
- a way of conjugating french verbs that describes the past
- a place where you cook
Down
- good for the environment
- used to describes something that is dangerous
- conjugating french words to describe what would happen
- french comparison word for "more"
- verb that describes the ability to do something
- a system where the government is controlled by a king or queen
- a series of events
- the ending for a "would" verb in the tu or je form
- the prefix for an unconjugated reflexive verb
23 Clues: where you sleep • a series of events • french word for king • someone who is blind • french word for small • a place where you cook • good for the environment • something you want to do • something that looks fancy • a place where someone lives • french comparison word for "more" • a word for stuff that harms the environment • used to describes something that is dangerous • ...
23 2024-08-17
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- Italian flatbread
- Egg white dessert
- Layered nut pastry
- French sponge cake
- Meringue-based dessert
- Sweet filled pastry
- Fruit-filled dessert
- French fruit tart
- Pastry layered dough
- Layered pastry
- Thin French pancake
- Scottish butter cookie
- Tart almond pastry
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- Savory pie
- Japanese rice cake
- Italian slipper bread
- Spiced holiday treat
- Central European pastry
- Sweet braided bread
- German fruit bread
- Italian fried dough
- Light baked dish
- Italian pastry tube
- Italian layered dessert
- Italian Christmas bread
25 Clues: Savory pie • Layered pastry • Light baked dish • Italian flatbread • Egg white dessert • French fruit tart • Japanese rice cake • German fruit bread • Layered nut pastry • French sponge cake • Tart almond pastry • Sweet braided bread • Italian fried dough • Sweet filled pastry • Italian pastry tube • Thin French pancake • Spiced holiday treat • Fruit-filled dessert • Pastry layered dough • ...
YASMINE 2024-05-31
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- - Ancient Egyptian structures.
- - Popular Egyptian dish.
- - People with whom one has a bond.
- - Genre involving suspense.
- - Field involving financial records.
- - Involving multiple countries.
- - Capital of Egypt.
- - Language spoken in France.
- - Formal discussion on a topic.
- - Common domesticated pet.
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- - French vegetable stew.
- - Capital of France.
- - Art form involving sound.
- - French-speaking person or region.
- - Practice involving physical and mental exercises.
- - Motion pictures.
- - Major river in Egypt.
- - Study of numbers and equations.
- - Primary color.
- - Small restaurants serving coffee and snacks.
20 Clues: - Primary color. • - Motion pictures. • - Capital of Egypt. • - Capital of France. • - Major river in Egypt. • - French vegetable stew. • - Popular Egyptian dish. • - Common domesticated pet. • - Art form involving sound. • - Genre involving suspense. • - Language spoken in France. • - Ancient Egyptian structures. • - Involving multiple countries. • - Formal discussion on a topic. • ...
French Revolution 2013-02-27
Across
- Phase of French Revolution In Which Bourgeoisie Dominated
- Place of Imprisonment in France
- The Deep Belief In Ones Country
- Hated The Monarch And Believed In The Use of Terror
- Land Sold to U.S. By Napoleon
- Lands That Are Incorporated Into Another Country
- French Upper Class That Fled The Country
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- Middle Class Intellectuals
- Financial Expert
- Hereditary Monarchs
- French Middle Class
- Place of Final Defeat of Napoleon
- To Step Down From Rule
- Three Distinct French Classes
- How ones Rule is Viewed Historically
- Notebook Listing Complaints
16 Clues: Financial Expert • Hereditary Monarchs • French Middle Class • To Step Down From Rule • Middle Class Intellectuals • Notebook Listing Complaints • Three Distinct French Classes • Land Sold to U.S. By Napoleon • Place of Imprisonment in France • The Deep Belief In Ones Country • Place of Final Defeat of Napoleon • How ones Rule is Viewed Historically • ...
unit 1 geoculture 2022-09-09
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- All Saints day
- St. John the Baptist Day
- small French-speaking country in Europe
- founder of Quebec
- Canada's national day
- hotel resembling a gothic castle
- Labor Day in France
- located on the River of Saint-Laurent
- Amusement park in Quebec
- reality TV
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- location of a battle between the British and French
- France's national day
- show with a mix of street acrobatics and music
- French holiday for the end of WW1
- singer, pianist,and songwriter born in Montreal
- International Day for French-speaking people
16 Clues: reality TV • All Saints day • founder of Quebec • Labor Day in France • France's national day • Canada's national day • St. John the Baptist Day • Amusement park in Quebec • hotel resembling a gothic castle • French holiday for the end of WW1 • located on the River of Saint-Laurent • small French-speaking country in Europe • International Day for French-speaking people • ...
Grade 8 Unit 5 Crossword project 2025-05-08
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- King of the Aztecs
- Conquered Aztecs
- Named for Louis XIV
- Spanish and indigenous descent
- First permanent French settlement
- Palace of Louis XIV
- Defeated Incas
- Economic minister to Louis XIV
- of Louis XIV
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- Local royal French officials
- French civil war
- Spanish province in New World
- First permanent French settlement in New World – Quebec
- Prosperity based on gold and silver
- Chief minister in France in 1624
- His ship was first to sail around the world
- A Moor who was one of the four survivors of the Narvaez expedition
17 Clues: of Louis XIV • Defeated Incas • French civil war • Conquered Aztecs • King of the Aztecs • Named for Louis XIV • Palace of Louis XIV • Local royal French officials • Spanish province in New World • Spanish and indigenous descent • Economic minister to Louis XIV • Chief minister in France in 1624 • First permanent French settlement • Prosperity based on gold and silver • ...
The French Crossword 2014-02-26
P20 Nycal 2025-11-03
20 Clues: free • full • pilot • track • valid • camper • to last • elevator • platfrom • sidewalk • campsite • dormitory • incredible • sleeping car • unforgettable • train station • luggage lockers • french high speed train • French Railroad company • commuter train(goes outside paris)
Djiboutian Civil War 2020-02-20
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- The President during the Civil War
- In the 1800's, Djibouti also known as .....
- This uneven power sharing between the Issas and ..... led to the Civil War
- 3,000 (FRUD) rebel attacked a government institutions in ..... but was repelled back
- Djibouti's official languages are French and .....
- Djiboutian Civil War is also known as The Afar .....
- Djiboutian Army were mainly the Afars of Eritrea and the militia of the former ..... regime
- French also provide ..... equipment
- On 11 March 1862, the ..... Government made an agreement with the Afar Sultan Raieta Dini Ahmet.
- ..... thousand casualties
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- The main concept
- This uneven power sharing between the ..... and Afar led to the Civil War
- Djibouti is located at the ..... of Africa
- The opposition is know as .....
- France become the ..... between the government and the rebels
- Sultan of Afar who made the agreement with French Government
- One of the concepts used is ..... cleansing
- some French troops were deployed in the north to ..... the government forces.
- Djibouti is a ..... presidential republic
- Years taken for Djiboutian Civil War
20 Clues: The main concept • ..... thousand casualties • The opposition is know as ..... • The President during the Civil War • French also provide ..... equipment • Years taken for Djiboutian Civil War • Djibouti is a ..... presidential republic • Djibouti is located at the ..... of Africa • In the 1800's, Djibouti also known as ..... • One of the concepts used is ..... cleansing • ...
world studies crossword 2025-12-08
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- the dynasty that ruled during the french revolution
- this established constitutional monarchy
- general french national legislature
- a French fortress that was the starting of the revolution
- where one has all power
- the french royal family fled to this town
- was the social class before the revolution
- the social class of France
- the idea that the authority of the government comes from the will of the people
- a massive female only rally
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- the middle class which was a key part of the revolution
- king louis issued this in 1685
- the overthrow of the government in france
- french national anthem
- the estate that was 2% and made up of the nobility
- this is the center of the government in france
- was the king during the revolution(Roman numerals)
- the national legislature only for the third estate
- the estate that was made up of clergy and was 1% of the population
- this was a pledge by the national assembly to not separate until a constitution was created
20 Clues: french national anthem • where one has all power • the social class of France • a massive female only rally • king louis issued this in 1685 • general french national legislature • this established constitutional monarchy • the overthrow of the government in france • the french royal family fled to this town • was the social class before the revolution • ...
Sauce Terms 2026-03-05
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- lightly cooking vegetables like onions
- white sauce made with chicken
- bunch of herbs
- mixture of cold water and starch
- First thing added to a stock
- food cooked in liquid just below boiling point
- mixture of two liquids that do not mix
- mixture of fat and flour
- strainer with holes used in cooking
- creamy egg-yolk-based sauce
- melted unsalted water
- savory French brown sauce
- bits of food stuck to the pan after use
- transparent broth-based dish
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- derivatives of five classic French mother sauces
- serves as a satisfying meal
- foundational French brown mother sauce
- decoration on a dish
- foundational sauces in French cuisine
- consistency of a sauce
- use of spoon to mix ingredients
- gentle cooking method using a container of food
- thick liquid served with food
- creamy French mother sauce
- liquid base for soups
- light first-course soup
- liquid dish
- a mixture of sautéed chopped vegetables
- white sauce made with milk
- roasted meat stock with a starch
30 Clues: liquid dish • bunch of herbs • decoration on a dish • liquid base for soups • melted unsalted water • consistency of a sauce • light first-course soup • mixture of fat and flour • savory French brown sauce • creamy French mother sauce • white sauce made with milk • serves as a satisfying meal • creamy egg-yolk-based sauce • First thing added to a stock • transparent broth-based dish • ...
Les numéros 2025-12-06
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- The age Jay and Chelsea will be next year
- 13x2
- "How many" in French
- "Twenty-three" in French
- 3x5
- 6+7
- 7x2
- 14 _ 8 = 6
- Jay and Chelsea's age
- _ _ Days of Christmas
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- This year is 20_ _
- How many people in this class are in grade four?
- "Twenty" in French
- Remembrance Day
- 17+4
- Sweet _ _
- How many people are in your family?
- 10+8
- 10+10+10
- 10 _ 10 = 20
- Halloween
- 6_
22 Clues: 6_ • 3x5 • 6+7 • 7x2 • 13x2 • 17+4 • 10+8 • 10+10+10 • Sweet _ _ • Halloween • 14 _ 8 = 6 • 10 _ 10 = 20 • Remembrance Day • This year is 20_ _ • "Twenty" in French • "How many" in French • Jay and Chelsea's age • _ _ Days of Christmas • "Twenty-three" in French • How many people are in your family? • The age Jay and Chelsea will be next year • How many people in this class are in grade four?
French and Indian War 2021-11-03
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- On July 9, 1755 the British were defeated at what battle
- the nickname of the french and indian war
- what other conflict did the french and indian war set the stage for?
- the french captured fort ____________ during the battle of carillon
- the french attacked and gained control of fort ______
- france expanded into
- the european country lost the most territory
- french's last foothold in canada
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- the treaty that ends the war
- Willam pitt was what?
- William Pitt paid who to fight in europe
- The year that war was formally declared
- frances greatest allie
- when france captured fort william henry who got angered
- In march of 1744 - October 1748 france and great britain fought for control over
- tensions increased between france and great britain over
- delivered a massage to the french
17 Clues: france expanded into • Willam pitt was what? • frances greatest allie • the treaty that ends the war • french's last foothold in canada • delivered a massage to the french • The year that war was formally declared • William Pitt paid who to fight in europe • the nickname of the french and indian war • the european country lost the most territory • ...
France crossword 2019-07-07
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- Mountain range
- Art museum in Paris
- French cathedral in Paris
- Tallest bridge in the world
- French long bread
- Arch in Paris
- Most famous painting in the world
- Drink
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- Region with lavender
- Town on a island
- Palace where a treaty was signed
- City in the south of France
- French food that jumps
- French food that moves very slowly
14 Clues: Drink • Arch in Paris • Mountain range • Town on a island • French long bread • Art museum in Paris • Region with lavender • French food that jumps • French cathedral in Paris • City in the south of France • Tallest bridge in the world • Palace where a treaty was signed • Most famous painting in the world • French food that moves very slowly
french 2024-08-05
10 Clues: The man in French • The book in French • The notebook in French • The cafeteria in French • The French word for 'no' • The French word for 'yes' • A common greeting in French • The word for 'nose' in French • The word for 'together' in French • A common domestic animal that purrs, in French
French numbers 1-10 2023-07-18
10 Clues: the number 8 in French • the number 2 in French • the number 1 in French • the number 5 in French • the number 6 in French • the number 7 in French • the number 3 in French • the number 9 in French • the number 4 in French • the number 10 in French
French Revolution 2024-09-26
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- of Terror: A period of violence and executions during the revolution
- Régime: The old system of government in France before the revolution
- of the Bastille: The event on July 14, 1789, that marked the beginning of the French Revolution
- A general assembly of representatives from all three estates (social classes) in France
- The system of government led by a king or queen
- Era: The period following the French Revolution when Napoleon Bonaparte ruled France
- of the Rights of Man: A document outlining the rights of French citizens during the revolution
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- A device used for executions during the French Revolution
- Assembly: The revolutionary assembly formed by representatives of the Third Estate
- A fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed by revolutionaries, marking the start of the French Revolution
- Antoinette: The queen of France during the French Revolution
- A form of government where power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- XVI: The king of France during the French Revolution
- Working-class revolutionaries in France, known for wearing long trousers instead of knee-breeches
- A key leader during the French Revolution, known for his role in the Reign of Terror
15 Clues: The system of government led by a king or queen • XVI: The king of France during the French Revolution • A device used for executions during the French Revolution • Antoinette: The queen of France during the French Revolution • of Terror: A period of violence and executions during the revolution • ...
Easton french revolution 2022-12-02
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- 2 highest estate or middle class
- french emperor that lost his head
- lowest social class in France
- queen of France
- the people in France
- English writers
- leader of revolution that is crazy
- first estate of France
- country takes money to say powerful
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- Locke age of enlightenment philosopher
- french killing machine used to behead the accused
- one country takes money to stay powerful
- what a light bulb uses
- famous french prison
- radical republicans during revolution
- the country this all happen in
16 Clues: queen of France • English writers • famous french prison • the people in France • what a light bulb uses • first estate of France • lowest social class in France • the country this all happen in • 2 highest estate or middle class • french emperor that lost his head • leader of revolution that is crazy • country takes money to say powerful • radical republicans during revolution • ...
Alize's French Revolution 2022-12-01
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- English writer of leviathan
- Freedom of speech,press and religion
- French writer on
- French writer of the social contract
- Spending more money then you have
- Rich peple paid no taxes
- Ideas through europe
- The monarchy
- wanted to spread the revolution by overthrowing ALL kings
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- English aduocate for woman rights
- English writer of two treatsies on government
- The forth government really
- French rider on the spirit of laws
- 2% of population
- Liked his strong government,peace and other
- Third estates new name
16 Clues: The monarchy • French writer on • 2% of population • Ideas through europe • Third estates new name • Rich peple paid no taxes • English writer of leviathan • The forth government really • English aduocate for woman rights • Spending more money then you have • French rider on the spirit of laws • Freedom of speech,press and religion • French writer of the social contract • ...
Alize's French Revolution 2022-12-01
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- English writer of leviathan
- Freedom of speech,press and religion
- French writer on
- French writer of the social contract
- Spending more money then you have
- Rich peple paid no taxes
- Ideas through europe
- The monarchy
- wanted to spread the revolution by overthrowing ALL kings
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- English aduocate for woman rights
- English writer of two treatsies on government
- The forth government really
- French rider on the spirit of laws
- 2% of population
- Liked his strong government,peace and other
- Third estates new name
16 Clues: The monarchy • French writer on • 2% of population • Ideas through europe • Third estates new name • Rich peple paid no taxes • English writer of leviathan • The forth government really • English aduocate for woman rights • Spending more money then you have • French rider on the spirit of laws • Freedom of speech,press and religion • French writer of the social contract • ...
Jack Pattillo/Period 1 2021-09-16
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- A set of laws governing the conduct and treatment of slaves.
- This man was a Scottish economist who served as controller General of Finances under the Duke of Orleans.
- the oldest permanent settlement in the Louisiana purchase.
- The first proprietary owner of French Louisiana.
- This college is in Baton Rouge.
- Best known for his development of the French and Spanish Texas regions
- This planet gives Earth light at night.
- Large estates or farms.
- This is the largest object in our solar system.
- The capital of North America.
- A person who is bound to a life of service.
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- This fort was built by the French in 1716 within the Natchez Native Americans.
- This is the capital of Texas.
- This animal eats grass and is used to cook beef.
- This drys your clothes
- Mardi Gras is in this month.
- This island was an important part of French Louisiana.
- This coast is located above New Orleans on the Mississippi River.
- This fort was the first capital of the french colony of Louisiana.
- People who settle in distant land but has ties to their home.
- This state was founded by the French.
- This man founded Louisiana.
- This animal likes to eat bananas.
- This city is the biggest town in Louisiana.
24 Clues: This drys your clothes • Large estates or farms. • This man founded Louisiana. • Mardi Gras is in this month. • This is the capital of Texas. • The capital of North America. • This college is in Baton Rouge. • This animal likes to eat bananas. • This state was founded by the French. • This planet gives Earth light at night. • This city is the biggest town in Louisiana. • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2022-11-09
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- A style of architecture, music, art, dance, and poetry
- Planting different crops on the same plot of land to improve soil health
- Haitan general
- British writer. philosopher, and she advocated for women's rights
- contract of rules that people have to follow
- It was the time before the French Revolution.
- A series of meetings to agree and restore peace to Europe
- He was an English philosopher and a physician. He was also one of the most benifitial Enlightenment thinkers
- place for women to get education, where they would exchange ideas, share and listen to others ideas
- A french writer apart of the enlightenment
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- A dark and violent time in the French revolution
- a commitment to a national constitution and representative government
- Building buildings and creating a society
- Adapting and changing things for the better
- A military and political leader who led many countries to battles
- He was a French lawyer and statesman who was very influential during the French Revolution
- The start of art, music, and theaters
- She was an Empress of Russ
- An assembly with a group of representatives of a nation with a legislative body
- A governing body deciding taxes and undertaking reforms in the country
- A french philosopher who was apart of the enlightenment
- conflict between slaves and colonists during 1791-1804
22 Clues: Haitan general • She was an Empress of Russ • The start of art, music, and theaters • Building buildings and creating a society • A french writer apart of the enlightenment • Adapting and changing things for the better • contract of rules that people have to follow • It was the time before the French Revolution. • A dark and violent time in the French revolution • ...
history 2025-03-26
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- enlightenment thinker that believed that all people have the right to life liberty and property
- The poor class that started the french revolution
- A prison that was raided during the french revolution.
- A period of chaos with mass murders in the french revolution
- a period where people first started to go against the government.
- An enlightenment thinker that believed in the government not interfering in economics at all.
- a contract where the citizens are loyal to the government in exchange for protection
- A social up rising due to a mass population being poor
- The second highest class during the french revolution.
- The country that Napoleon started his attempt for world denomination.
- Enlightenment thinker that believed that the government is a device for security
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- A theory that says that the entire world revolves around the earth
- a French emperor that wanted to rule the whole world by force.
- Enlightenment thinker that thought that men are born good but are corrupted by the world.
- A rebellion against Britain because of lack of say in government.
- A time where people started to transition from people working in fields to factories.
- Enlightenment thinker that thought that there should be a separation of power in the government.
- A theory that says that the entire world revolves around the sun
- life liberty and _______
- The highest class in the french revolution
20 Clues: life liberty and _______ • The highest class in the french revolution • The poor class that started the french revolution • A prison that was raided during the french revolution. • A social up rising due to a mass population being poor • The second highest class during the french revolution. • A period of chaos with mass murders in the french revolution • ...
French and Indian War 2021-11-01
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- The year that war was formally declared
- delivered a massage to the french
- when france captured fort william henry who got angered
- the french captured fort ____________ during the battle of carillon
- On July 9, 1755 the British were defeated at what battle
- frances greatest allie
- In march of 1744 - October 1748 france and great britain fought for control over
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- france expanded into
- William Pitt paid who to fight in europe
- Willam pitt was what?
- french's last foothold in canada
- the nickname of the french and indian war
- tensions increased between france and great britain over
- what other conflict did the french and indian war set the stage for?
- the treaty that ends the war
- the french attacked and gained control of fort ______
- the european country lost the most territory
17 Clues: france expanded into • Willam pitt was what? • frances greatest allie • the treaty that ends the war • french's last foothold in canada • delivered a massage to the french • The year that war was formally declared • William Pitt paid who to fight in europe • the nickname of the french and indian war • the european country lost the most territory • ...
Common Foreign Language in English 2023-08-17
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- From Latin meaning a temperamental and conceited person
- From the Latin meaning let the buyer beware
- From French meaning a social blunder
- From French meaning established fact
- grata From Latin meaning an unacceptable person
- From Latin meaning method of operating
- quo From Latin meaning something for something, usually an equal exchange
- From Latin meaning by the fact itself
- From French meaning in a large group
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- From French meaning unlimited authority
- From Latin meaning the existing condition.
- From Latin meaning done or donated without charge
- From Latin meaning genuine
- From Latin meaning to a sickening degree
- From French meaning have a nice trip
15 Clues: From Latin meaning genuine • From French meaning a social blunder • From French meaning established fact • From French meaning have a nice trip • From French meaning in a large group • From Latin meaning by the fact itself • From Latin meaning method of operating • From French meaning unlimited authority • From Latin meaning to a sickening degree • ...
Sending Packages 2014-12-24
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- The french word for tape
- The antonym of Ficeler it means to untie
- The antonym for Deficeler it means to tie
- A phrase that you stamp on an object as a warning to others that this object easily breaks like glass for example
- A phrase meaning to send a package
- The verb used for Wrapping/Covering
- A container
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- Also known as un colis
- Address
- A verb phrase meaning to open a package
- The French word for String
- The french verb for opening something
- The french word for Bubblewrap
- The verb used for packing an object
- The French verb used for stamping
15 Clues: Address • A container • Also known as un colis • The french word for tape • The French word for String • The french word for Bubblewrap • The French verb used for stamping • A phrase meaning to send a package • The verb used for packing an object • The verb used for Wrapping/Covering • The french verb for opening something • A verb phrase meaning to open a package • ...
Foreign Words 2020-04-17
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- From French meaning established fact.
- From Latin meaning genuine.
- From French meaning in a large group.
- From French meaning a social blunder.
- From Latin meaning done or donated without charge.
- From the Latin meaning let the buyer beware.
- From French meaning unlimited authority.
- From Latin meaning something for something, usually an equal exchange.
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- From French meaning have a nice trip.
- From Latin meaning a temperamental and conceited person.
- From Latin meaning by the fact itself.
- From Latin meaning method of operating.
- From Latin meaning an unacceptable person.
- From Latin meaning the existing condition.
- From Latin meaning to a sickening degree.
15 Clues: From Latin meaning genuine. • From French meaning have a nice trip. • From French meaning established fact. • From French meaning in a large group. • From French meaning a social blunder. • From Latin meaning by the fact itself. • From Latin meaning method of operating. • From French meaning unlimited authority. • From Latin meaning to a sickening degree. • ...
Chapter 7, Sections 1,2 2021-01-28
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- a member of a democratic club established in Paris in 1789. The Jacobins were the most radical and ruthless of the political groups formed in the wake of the French Revolution, and in association with Robespierre they instituted the Terror of 1793–4.
- an elected legislature in various countries.
- the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution.
- an extensive area of land in the country, usually with a large house, owned by one person, family, or organization.
- the last queen of France before the French Revolution.
- a person who has left their own country in order to settle in another, typically for political reasons.
- a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people.
- the legislative body in France until 1789, representing the three estates of the realm (i.e., the clergy, the nobility, and the commons).
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- a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution.
- a French lawyer and statesman who was one of the best-known and most influential figures of the French Revolution.
- the political and social system of France before the Revolution of 1789
- the members of the French Third Estate took the Tennis Court Oath, voting "not to separate
- the governing body of France between October 1791 and September 1792.
- a period of the French Revolution when, following the creation of the First French Republic
- general panic that took place between 22 July to 6 August 1789, at the start of the French Revolution.
15 Clues: an elected legislature in various countries. • the last queen of France before the French Revolution. • a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution. • the governing body of France between October 1791 and September 1792. • the political and social system of France before the Revolution of 1789 • ...
Napoleon 2022-01-13
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- Be set out by Napoleon to reform the French legal system in accordance with the ideas of the French Revolution
- Napoleon established the continental system against this country
- napoleon was banished to this place
- Waterloo Napoleon's last war
- Napoleon has a talent in this respect
- An event in which Napoleon participated as a soldier
- The French government led by Napoleon at the beginning
- Napoleon reaffirmed the principle of religious toleration for this group of people.
- French Alliance:The enemies of France that been defeated by Napoleon several times
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- the last name of Napoleon
- an economic war Napoleon established against England
- The French monarch after Napoleon was first exiled.
- Napoleon became to this position in France in 1804
- one of the french revolution ideals Napoleon spread in Europe.
- a country that Napoleon failed to invade
15 Clues: the last name of Napoleon • Waterloo Napoleon's last war • napoleon was banished to this place • Napoleon has a talent in this respect • a country that Napoleon failed to invade • Napoleon became to this position in France in 1804 • The French monarch after Napoleon was first exiled. • an economic war Napoleon established against England • ...
French and Indian War 2021-11-03
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- the european country lost the most territory
- the french captured fort ____________ during the battle of carillon
- frances greatest allie
- delivered a message to the french
- what other conflict did the french and indian war set the stage for?
- William pitt was what?
- the french attacked and gained control of fort ______
- the nickname of the french and indian war
- tensions increased between france and great britain over
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- In march of 1744 - October 1748 france and great britain fought for control over
- When the british recaptured Fort duquesne what did they rename it ?
- On July 9, 1755 the British were defeated at what battle
- the treaty that ends the war
- William Pitt paid who to fight in europe
- france expanded into
- french's last foothold in canada
- The year that war was formally declared
17 Clues: france expanded into • frances greatest allie • William pitt was what? • the treaty that ends the war • french's last foothold in canada • delivered a message to the french • The year that war was formally declared • William Pitt paid who to fight in europe • the nickname of the french and indian war • the european country lost the most territory • ...
Unit 2 Algeria Test Review 2024-12-02
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- The main languages spoken in Algeria are French, Arabic, and_________.
- The Berbers left _______art and ancient ruins.
- ____________is a pasta dish with meat and spices.
- _____________is a type of Algerian stew.
- The architecture in Algeria features French-__________style fortresses and Arab-style homes.
- A lot of soccer players on the French team are of_______descent.
- Nearly 90% of Algeria is_______________.
- Algeria is the___________country in Africa.
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- Algeria borders countries, like Tunisia and_________, among others.
- Algeria has access to the__________sea.
- The Romans brought____________and infrastructure.
- Algeria is the world's largest producer of ________and natural gas.
- Algeria used to be a_______________colony.
- Over 80% of Algeria is covered in______________.
- ___________is a staple food that looks like grains of pasta.
- A French soccer player,___________, is of Algerian descent.
- __________is a spicy vegetarian soup with chickpeas.
17 Clues: Algeria has access to the__________sea. • _____________is a type of Algerian stew. • Nearly 90% of Algeria is_______________. • Algeria used to be a_______________colony. • Algeria is the___________country in Africa. • The Berbers left _______art and ancient ruins. • Over 80% of Algeria is covered in______________. • The Romans brought____________and infrastructure. • ...
chapter 7 1st 18 2020-10-15
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- A member of a democratic club established in paris in 1789
- class system in France before the french Revolution
- The direct vote of all members of an electorate on a important public question
- French military leader and emperor who conquered much of europe
- A person that has left his own country
- An extensive area of land owned by one person or family or organization
- A oath that the french third estates all took
- The last king of France
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- French revolutionary leader of the Jacobin and architect of the reign of terror
- An assembly composed of the representatives of a nation
- A machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves
- Queen of France and wife of Louis Xvi
- A period or remorseless repression or bloodshed
- A name that is given to some countries
- The Legislative body in the Netherlands consisting of an upper and lower house and meeting at the Hague
- a lower class Parisian republican in the the french revolution
- A period of the french revolution that showed panic and riots
- Violent overthrow of an existing government by a small group
18 Clues: The last king of France • Queen of France and wife of Louis Xvi • A name that is given to some countries • A person that has left his own country • A oath that the french third estates all took • A period or remorseless repression or bloodshed • class system in France before the french Revolution • An assembly composed of the representatives of a nation • ...
French Revolution Library Treasure Hunt 2017-04-03
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- Attack of this place was the beginning, remembered as July 14 French National Day
- the famous French slogan
- Overthrow of a government or social order, in favour of a new system
- A name given to Marie Antoinette foe spending so much
- The Philosophe who created the Encyclopedia
- The palace where Louis XVI lived
- Louis' palace in the centre of Paris
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- 1789 the beginning of...
- A novel written by a famous British author which takes place during the revolution
- Another word for 'class' according to French law
- Famous Age of Enlightenment Philosophe
- Nationality of Marie Antoinette
- An age when people started questioning everything
- Doctor Guillotine suggested this quick and less painful death
- A Philosophe who discovered and named 'gas oxygen'
- A class of French nobility
- The French word for 'citizens'
17 Clues: 1789 the beginning of... • the famous French slogan • A class of French nobility • The French word for 'citizens' • Nationality of Marie Antoinette • The palace where Louis XVI lived • Louis' palace in the centre of Paris • Famous Age of Enlightenment Philosophe • The Philosophe who created the Encyclopedia • Another word for 'class' according to French law • ...
Alize's French Revolution 2022-12-01
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- English writer of leviathan
- Freedom of speech,press and religion
- French writer on
- French writer of the social contract
- Spending more money then you have
- Rich peple paid no taxes
- Ideas through europe
- The monarchy
- wanted to spread the revolution by overthrowing ALL kings
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- English aduocate for woman rights
- English writer of two treatsies on government
- The forth government really
- French rider on the spirit of laws
- 2% of population
- Liked his strong government,peace and other
- Third estates new name
16 Clues: The monarchy • French writer on • 2% of population • Ideas through europe • Third estates new name • Rich peple paid no taxes • English writer of leviathan • The forth government really • English aduocate for woman rights • Spending more money then you have • French rider on the spirit of laws • Freedom of speech,press and religion • French writer of the social contract • ...
Alize's French Revolution 2022-12-01
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- English writer of leviathan
- Freedom of speech,press and religion
- French writer on
- French writer of the social contract
- Spending more money then you have
- Rich peple paid no taxes
- Ideas through europe
- The monarchy
- wanted to spread the revolution by overthrowing ALL kings
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- English aduocate for woman rights
- English writer of two treatsies on government
- The forth government really
- French rider on the spirit of laws
- 2% of population
- Liked his strong government,peace and other
- Third estates new name
16 Clues: The monarchy • French writer on • 2% of population • Ideas through europe • Third estates new name • Rich peple paid no taxes • English writer of leviathan • The forth government really • English aduocate for woman rights • Spending more money then you have • French rider on the spirit of laws • Freedom of speech,press and religion • French writer of the social contract • ...
Alize's French Revolution 2022-12-01
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- English writer of leviathan
- Freedom of speech,press and religion
- French writer on
- French writer of the social contract
- Spending more money then you have
- Rich peple paid no taxes
- Ideas through europe
- The monarchy
- wanted to spread the revolution by overthrowing ALL kings
Down
- English aduocate for woman rights
- English writer of two treatsies on government
- The forth government really
- French rider on the spirit of laws
- 2% of population
- Liked his strong government,peace and other
- Third estates new name
16 Clues: The monarchy • French writer on • 2% of population • Ideas through europe • Third estates new name • Rich peple paid no taxes • English writer of leviathan • The forth government really • English aduocate for woman rights • Spending more money then you have • French rider on the spirit of laws • Freedom of speech,press and religion • French writer of the social contract • ...
Revolutions 2.0 Vocabulary IDs 2020-03-08
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- an Italian statesman and a leading figure in the movement toward Italian unification
- one of the three social classes in France before the French Revolution, of the nobility
- Louis XVI was the last king of France preceding the French Revolution of 1789.
- a grant of land made by Spain to a settler in the Americas, including the right to use Native Americans as laborers on it.
- the first government of the French Revolution
- a French congress established representatives of the Third Estate on June 17, 1789, to enact laws and reforms in the name of the French people.
- in Spanish colonial society, a colonist who were born in Latin America to Spanish parents.
- in Spanish colonial society, colonists who were born in Spain.
- a series of meetings in 1814–1815, during which the European leaders sought to establish long-lasting peace and security after the defeat of Napoleon.
- ruled France nearly as a dictator, leader of the jacobins
- a French military leader and emperor who conquered much of Europe in the early 19th century.
- a man of mixed race, especially one having Spanish and indigenous descent
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- a large estate or plantation with a dwelling house
- a conflict between the Second French Empire and the German states of the North German Confederation
- the period, from mid-1793 to mid-1794, when Maximilien Robespierre ruled France nearly as a dictator and thousands of political figures and ordinary citizens were executed.
- a U.S. policy of opposition to European interference in Latin America, announced by President James Monroe in 1823.
- a Mexican Roman Catholic priest and a leader of the Mexican War of Independence
- 14 July 1789, the medieval armory, fortress, and political prison was burned down in protest during the French Revolution.
- a German statesman who masterminded the unification of Germany in 1871
- a comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon.
- a general and leader of the Haitian Revolution
- a Venezuelan military and political leader who led what are currently the states of Venezuela, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Panama to independence from the Spanish Empire
- an Italian general and patriot, he contributed to the Italian unification and the creation of the Kingdom of Italy
- one of the three social classes in France before the French Revolution, consisting of the clergy
- one of the three social classes in France before the French Revolution, of the rest of the population.
25 Clues: the first government of the French Revolution • a general and leader of the Haitian Revolution • a large estate or plantation with a dwelling house • ruled France nearly as a dictator, leader of the jacobins • in Spanish colonial society, colonists who were born in Spain. • a German statesman who masterminded the unification of Germany in 1871 • ...
France Olympics 2012-07-09
13 Clues: yes in French • French dessert • famous cabaret • river in paris • famous cycle race • famouse art museum • French female singer • impressionist painter • gothic church in paris • mouse chef cartoon movie • French landmark in paris • reptile dish with garlic • world war 2 landing beach
ENG 301 New Words (Group 11) 2017-04-04
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- The typical example or pattern of something; model (Greek)
- Ornamental headgear worn by a person designated king or queen in a pageant, contest, etc. (French)
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence (Greek)
- The sweet liquids prepared for table use from molasses, glucose, etc (Arabic)
- Combat in which two knights on horseback attempted to unhorse each other with blunted lances (French)
- A secret or disguised way or writing; a code (Arabic)
- A large pad for supporting the reclining body, used as or on a bed (Arabic)
- A wheel, with a grooved rim for carrying a line, that turns in a frame or block and serves to change the direction of or to transmit force, as when one end of the line is pulled to raise a weight at the other end (French)
- A deep, cylindrical vessel, usually of metal, plastic, or wood, with a flat bottom and a semicircular bail, for collecting, carrying, or holding water, sand, fruit, etc. (French)
- A chain, strap, etc., for controlling or leading a dog or other animal (French)
- Any place of confinement or involuntary restraint (French)
- A collection of things, or a quantity of material, tied or wrapped up together (Dutch/Low German)
- To offer for sale or sell at a reduced price (French)
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- A pale yellow, sometimes reddish or brownish, fossil resin of vegetable origin, translucent, brittle, and capable of gaining a negative electrical charge by friction and of being an excellent insulator: used for making jewelry and other ornamental articles (Arabic)
- The sum or amount of money or its equivalent for which anything is bought, sold, or offered for sale (French)
- A small, thin, sharp piece of wood, glass or similar material broken off a larger piece (Dutch/Low German)
- A fortified, usually walled residence, as of a prince or noble in feudal times (French)
- A northern marine fish that is the largest of the flatfishes and important as a food fish (Dutch/Low German)
- Any magical power or process of transmuting a common substance, usually of little value, into a substance of great value (Arabic)
- A violation of allegiance to one's sovereign or to one's state (French)
- An orange spice that is made from the dried stigmas of a crocus and is used to color or flavor foods (Arabic)
- The spoils or plunder taken by pillaging, as in war; a collection of valued objects (Arabic)
22 Clues: A secret or disguised way or writing; a code (Arabic) • To offer for sale or sell at a reduced price (French) • The typical example or pattern of something; model (Greek) • Any place of confinement or involuntary restraint (French) • A violation of allegiance to one's sovereign or to one's state (French) • ...
French and Indian War 2026-03-10
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- They were a Tribe in the French and Indian War
- This was what they were fighting for.
- They were against the French.
- This was the name of the war.
- He was the king of Britain during the war.
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- They fought against the British
- The French captured this fort.
- It was a fort in the French and Indian War.
- He started the French and Indian War.
- They were a tribe that aligned with the British.
- They aligned with the French
- Another word for the British.
12 Clues: They aligned with the French • They were against the French. • Another word for the British. • This was the name of the war. • The French captured this fort. • They fought against the British • He started the French and Indian War. • This was what they were fighting for. • He was the king of Britain during the war. • It was a fort in the French and Indian War. • ...
Lion of Mars 2024-05-14
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- what Bell did when Phinneus died
- country of first settlement Bell and Trey reach
- name of the virus that strikes
- Vera’s nanny
- Flossy’s favorite french slang
- Salty Bill’s secret to a great carrot cake
- the party that Bell interrupts
- first foreign food Bell eats
- a word game the kids play
- the toilet while stuck in train
- game Bell plays at new settlement
- Name of Bell’s cat
- the french baby’s name
- one of Bell’s new friends
- name a sick Sai calls out for
- person who falls in love
- Commander Laurent’s gift for Sai
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- item Bell finds in Sai’s box
- named mouse
- correctly identifies mouse as female
- their word for video recordings (movies)
- the word Bells says when very excited
- the first sign illness had struck
- what Bell makes for Meem’s birthday
- person who discovers the mice
- French person in charge of their farm
- how the large dust storm is named
- what they first thought caused illness
- means “Let me In!” in Cat
- mini-cakes in the shape of an Earth shell
- what Albie leaves behind for his love
- Bell’s favorite french food
- the alien
- relative who survived Phinneus
- french for kiss
- one of those who left Lissa behind
- french weapons?
- herb that Albie eats once
- name of rover
39 Clues: the alien • named mouse • Vera’s nanny • name of rover • french for kiss • french weapons? • Name of Bell’s cat • the french baby’s name • person who falls in love • means “Let me In!” in Cat • a word game the kids play • herb that Albie eats once • one of Bell’s new friends • Bell’s favorite french food • item Bell finds in Sai’s box • first foreign food Bell eats • ...
Napoleon 2022-01-13
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- Napoleon became to this position in France in 1804
- French Alliance:The enemies of France that been defeated by Napoleon several times
- Waterloo Napoleon's last war
- one of the french revolution ideals Napoleon spread in Europe.
- Napoleon reaffirmed the principle of religious toleration for this group of people.
- system: an economic war Napoleon established against England
- The French government led by Napoleon at the beginning
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- Be set out by Napoleon to reform the French legal system in accordance with the ideas of the French Revolution
- An event in which Napoleon participated as a soldier
- napoleon was banished to this place
- Napoleon has a talent in this respect
- The French monarch after Napoleon was first exiled.
- Napoleon established the continental system against this country
- a country that Napoleon failed to invade
- the last name of Napoleon
15 Clues: the last name of Napoleon • Waterloo Napoleon's last war • napoleon was banished to this place • Napoleon has a talent in this respect • a country that Napoleon failed to invade • Napoleon became to this position in France in 1804 • The French monarch after Napoleon was first exiled. • An event in which Napoleon participated as a soldier • ...
Because of the Rabbit 2021-01-27
15 Clues: yield • joined • crisis • unbound • honesty • to hope for • exhilarated • self-assured • French for "sir" • French for "rabbit" • something classified • active at dawn or dusk • French for "grandfather" • small mammal related to rabbits • power of influencing events by mysterious forces
The Road to Revolution 2023-02-16
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- This act was passed after the Boston Massacre
- This man led the colonists in the French and Indian War
- This word means to cancel, especially when talking about a law
- this event happened on December 16, 1773 when the Sons of Liberty took action against the Tea Act
- These acts were passed to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party
- During the French and Indian War, the English colonists wanted to destroy forests to make these.
- The first act passed by Parliament
- This group started the Boston Massacre by throwing snowballs
- The act that taxed stamps
- After the French and Indian War, England was in.... because it had no money to pay back its soldiers.
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- This colony was the center of boycotts
- This act forced colonists to let English soldiers stay in their homes
- The side that won the French and Indian War
- This word means "to create something that people do not want."
- This is the number of colonists that died in the Boston Massacre.
- This word means "to refuse to use, buy, or participate in"
- The government of England
- Five colonists were killed by English soldiers in this event
- During the French and Indian War, the French settlers wanted to keep the forests for this animal
19 Clues: The government of England • The act that taxed stamps • The first act passed by Parliament • This colony was the center of boycotts • The side that won the French and Indian War • This act was passed after the Boston Massacre • This man led the colonists in the French and Indian War • This word means "to refuse to use, buy, or participate in" • ...
Conflict, Crisis, and Reaction in the Late 18th Century 2024-05-09
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- French economist and finance minister under Louis XVI
- pivotal event in 1789 where National Assembly gathered in nearby tennis court and did not disperse
- French Playright and political activist who wrote the French declaration of rights and highlighted gender equality
- general assembly representing three estates of the realm: clergy, nobility, and commoners
- group of high ranking nobles, clergy, and state functionaries
- list of grievances drawn up by social estates in France
- Storming of the Bastille, fortress prison in Paris
- finance minister of Louis XVI, reduced royal expenditure
- Social class that owns the means of production during French modern industrialization
- period of rural panic and revolt in July and August 1789
- Flag of France consisting of three bands of blue, white, and red
- King of France from 1774 to his deposition in 1792 in French Revolution
- Controller General of Finances proposing financial reform package
- Queen consort of Louis XVI and symbol of monarchy's decadence
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- clergyman and political writer arguing common people are the true strength of the nation
- French principles for citizenship indepdendence
- formed in 1789 by representatives of the third estate
- Royal decrees that could order the arrest of individuals without trial
- Revolutionary Decrees passed by National Assembly abolishing feudal rights
- English writer and philosopher who advocated for women's rights
- Form of unpaid forced labor required of peasants for public works
21 Clues: French principles for citizenship indepdendence • Storming of the Bastille, fortress prison in Paris • formed in 1789 by representatives of the third estate • French economist and finance minister under Louis XVI • list of grievances drawn up by social estates in France • finance minister of Louis XVI, reduced royal expenditure • ...
Vocabulary Unit 3 12/12/23 2023-12-12
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- a building for religious worship, especially in religions other than Christianity.
- spe rati - “Under the hope of Ratification” - A law/amendment not yet ratified.
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
- unable to be destroyed; lasting.
- the fact or process of being set free from legal, social, or political restrictions
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- symbol of many things in French culture: French royalty and culture, purity, light, virtue, etc.
- complete (a transaction or attempt); make perfect.
- one subject to a monarch and governed by the monarch's law.
- acts of warfare.
- the last major conflict before the French Revolution to involve all the great powers of Europe. France and Native allies VS Britain and Native allies.
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- any of the set of rules based on the concept that enslaved persons were property, not persons.
- the institution which developed into. the central administrative body of French Louisiana
- release from slavery; set free.
- give up (power or territory).
- (of property) taken or seized with authority.
- French for “Black Code”. Set of laws meant to regulate the lives of black peoples in French territories.
- Natchez ruler.
- “private seal” a seal affixed to documents that do not require an official seal
- the action of taking something by force or with legal authority
20 Clues: Natchez ruler. • acts of warfare. • give up (power or territory). • release from slavery; set free. • unable to be destroyed; lasting. • (of property) taken or seized with authority. • complete (a transaction or attempt); make perfect. • one subject to a monarch and governed by the monarch's law. • a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries. • ...
Me gusta ordenar 2022-04-30
19 Clues: Soda • Salad • Pizza • Wings • Sundae • Milkshake • Fast food • Hamburger • Ice cream • Restaurant • French food • Spanish food • Italian food • French fries • Chinese food • Cheeseburger • Mexican food • American food • Double hamburger
French and Indian War 2026-03-10
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- They were a Tribe in the French and Indian War
- He started the French and Indian War.
- They were against the French.
- The French captured this fort.
- They aligned with the French
- He was the king of Britain during the war.
- It was a fort in the French and Indian War.
- Another word for the British.
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- They were a tribe that aligned with the British.
- This was what they were fighting for.
- This was the name of the war.
- They fought against the British
12 Clues: They aligned with the French • They were against the French. • This was the name of the war. • Another word for the British. • The French captured this fort. • They fought against the British • This was what they were fighting for. • He started the French and Indian War. • He was the king of Britain during the war. • It was a fort in the French and Indian War. • ...
Revolutions Crossword 2023-11-13
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- a creole from Venezuela who helped Venezuela gained their independence (firstandlastname)
- an era of progressive thinking which inspired political revolutions around the world
- tool used for mass executions
- revolutionary who led the liberation of Chile
- Queen of France who was persecuted during the French Revolution
- French revolutionary who is responsible for the Reign of Terror
- priest who led the revolution in Mexico
- period in Frances history where the Revolutionaries persecuted and killed people who disagreed with their movement
- French prison that was seen as a symbol of oppression
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- meeting held at the end of the French Revolution to determine what to do with France and occupied territories
- document signed by the United States that declared
- a term used to describe intense national pride
- a term to describe a class of people who were born in the Americas with European parents
- political meeting of the Estates to vote on national matters
- conflict that took place in the New World where British colonies fought for independence from the British Crown.
- a country that was colonized by France and gained it's independence in 1804
- a french military genuis and emperor who led a broken France at the end of the revolution era
- main South American country that was colonized by Portugal
- estate that comprised 95% of the population
- king of France who was persecuted during the French Revolution (name only)
20 Clues: tool used for mass executions • priest who led the revolution in Mexico • estate that comprised 95% of the population • revolutionary who led the liberation of Chile • a term used to describe intense national pride • document signed by the United States that declared • French prison that was seen as a symbol of oppression • ...
Faisons connaissance (Unité 1 leçon 1A &1B) 2013-09-06
15 Clues: ten • five • seven • hello • french • je suis • my name is • Jean (name) • are you...? • Peter (name) • tu es de...? • american(girl) • what is your name? • how do French people greet each other? • a small French Island in the Carribeans
Miranda's French Crossword 2018-03-12
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- The word for this colour is the same in French and English, and in English it is also a fruit.
- This is the French word for yellow.
- In our class, we have whiteboard markers in black, red, blue, and this colour.
- If you change the V in this word to a P, you get the same word in English.
- This is the second-last month of the year.
- This is the colour of Socials on our daily schedule.
- This is the month when school starts.
- This month comes two months before April.
- This is the colour of a blank Google Doc.
- At the end of this month, you start dreading the start of the school year.
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- This is the first month of the year.
- Halloween is on the last day of this month.
- The month before this one starts with the letter J, and the month after it starts with an A.
- Christmas happens at the end of this month.
- The front of Nicole’s hair is this colour.
- Summer vacation starts during this month.
- The French name of this month is a planet in English.
- The French name of this colour is a flower in English.
- Mauve is another French word meaning this colour.
- This the French word for black.
- This is the month before June.
21 Clues: This is the month before June. • This the French word for black. • This is the French word for yellow. • This is the first month of the year. • This is the month when school starts. • Summer vacation starts during this month. • This month comes two months before April. • This is the colour of a blank Google Doc. • The front of Nicole’s hair is this colour. • ...
Revolutions 2024-12-01
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- system where peasants worked land for nobles in exchange for protection
- A land tax paid by the common people in pre-revolutionary France.
- The result or consequence of an event or action
- The 1917 overthrow of Tsar Nicholas II and the rise of communism
- The device used for executions during the French Revolution.
- A major grievance for the French Third Estate under the ancien régime.
- Estate The majority of the French population burdened by taxes
- Lenin's revolutionary group that seized power in Russia.
- Leader of the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution.
- Antoinette Queen of France, known for her lavish lifestyle, executed in 1793.
- French king during the Revolution who was executed in 1793.
- Period during the French Revolution marked by mass executions
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- The assembly Louis XVI called in 1789 to address France's financial crisis.
- The middle class in France that pushed for revolutionary changes.
- A tax on salt in France, heavily resented by the population.
- The opulent palace where Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette resided.
- The Second Estate, exempt from taxes during the ancien régime.
- The political and social system in France before the French Revolution.
- A reason or event that leads to a specific outcome
- Last emperor of Russia before being overthrown in 1
- The First Estate in pre-revolutionary France.
21 Clues: The First Estate in pre-revolutionary France. • The result or consequence of an event or action • A reason or event that leads to a specific outcome • Last emperor of Russia before being overthrown in 1 • Leader of the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution. • Lenin's revolutionary group that seized power in Russia. • ...
French Revolution and Napoleon 2025-03-13
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- French peasants in 1789 were reacting to _____ shortages.
- Allegedly said "let them eat cake" when confronted with rioters
- Napoleon's plan to weaken the British economy was the __________ system.
- The French Revolution was triggered by an _________ crisis due to large amounts of spending on wars.
- The ___________ was used to execute anti-revolutionists during the Reign of Terror.
- European monarchs denounced the French Revolution because they thought it would _____ throughout Europe.
- The French Revolution was heavily inspired by the ________ Revolution.
- The Third Estate was the only estate that paid _____.
- The Declaration of Rights of _____ and Citizen was written in 1789 by the National Assembly.
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- "Rich" people from the Third Estate
- Leader of the Reign of Terror
- The French prison that was attacked and burned down at the onset of the Revolution
- The National Assembly pledged to keep meeting until they made a new constitution, this is called the Tennis Court _____.
- The radical, "without breeches" faction were also known as the sans ________.
- Who did the Directory have to rely on to enforce its authority?
- The Constitution of 1791 turned France's government into a limited __________.
- The invasion of this country was the beginning of the end for Napoleon
- Louis XVI called the Estates _______ which was a big meeting between all 3 estates.
- Promotion in Napoleon's bureaucracy was based on _______.
- Most French citizens prior to the Revolution were born into the ______ estate.
20 Clues: Leader of the Reign of Terror • "Rich" people from the Third Estate • The Third Estate was the only estate that paid _____. • French peasants in 1789 were reacting to _____ shortages. • Promotion in Napoleon's bureaucracy was based on _______. • Allegedly said "let them eat cake" when confronted with rioters • ...
Fight, Flight, and British rule 2026-02-06
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- he marched 4500 troops to the plains of Abraham.
- used to be called "Kanata" by the First nations.
- a province in Canada next to Ontario.
- a French colony that most Acadians moved to.
- things that they adapted and turned into a new one.
- Proclamation, this angered many French colonists because it shrank their colony.
- of allegiance required Acadians to take up arms against the French if they attacked.
- settlements that the French an British built in Canada.
- a large, heavy piece of artillery usually mounted on wheels, used in war.
- settlers that came from England.
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- he died due to wounds in battle.
- settlers that came from the continent of Europe.
- people that moved to Louisiana.
- French people that were expelled from the country.
- a place in Canada that is in the Maritimes.
15 Clues: people that moved to Louisiana. • he died due to wounds in battle. • settlers that came from England. • a province in Canada next to Ontario. • a place in Canada that is in the Maritimes. • a French colony that most Acadians moved to. • he marched 4500 troops to the plains of Abraham. • settlers that came from the continent of Europe. • ...
Geoculture Unit 3 2021-11-30
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- lightweight garment worn in the French Polynesia
- learn to read, write, etc.
- training for hotel-restaurant industry
- French superstore
- overseas French Territory
- massive open online course
- diploma awarded after middle school
- provides MOOCs to help with interviews, etc.
- French middle school
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- 1/3 of English words
- European Union currency
- exit exam taken to get into state university
- 24-hour time system
- European countries using Euros
- example: salad, pizza, fruit and cheese
15 Clues: French superstore • 24-hour time system • 1/3 of English words • French middle school • European Union currency • overseas French Territory • learn to read, write, etc. • massive open online course • European countries using Euros • diploma awarded after middle school • training for hotel-restaurant industry • example: salad, pizza, fruit and cheese • ...
The French Revolution 2016-03-27
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- a period on French history between 1791 and 1794 marked by the ascendancy of Maximilien Robespierre.
- a fundamental document of the French Revolution and in the history of human and civil rights.
- a period of violence that occurred after the onset of the French Revolution, incited by conflict between two rival political factions, the Girondins and The Mountain.
- a revolutionary assembly formed by the representatives of the Third Estate
- an event and oath during the first days of the French Revolution.
- The wife of Louis XVI
- a tall, upright frame in which a weighted and angled blade is raised to the top and suspended.
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- a monarchy in which governing powers of the monarch are restricted by a constitution.
- a naval engagement fought by the Royal Navy against the combined fleets of the French and Spanish Navies, during the War of the Third Coalition of the Napoleonic Wars.
- a general panic that occurred between 17 July and 3 August 1789 at the start of the French Revolution.
- The king during the revolution who was disliked.
- A rude nickname given to Marie Antoinette.
- Three different social groups in france before the revolution
- another term for the guillotine
- a French military and political leader who rose to power during the french revolution.
- To be banished from a certain land
16 Clues: The wife of Louis XVI • another term for the guillotine • To be banished from a certain land • A rude nickname given to Marie Antoinette. • The king during the revolution who was disliked. • Three different social groups in france before the revolution • an event and oath during the first days of the French Revolution. • ...
Chapter 8 Pre-Revolutionary War 2024-02-02
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- Army of amateur soldiers
- King that enacted the Proclamation of 1763
- Name of the French for that Washington attacked
- treaty that ended French and Indian War
- Another name for English soldiers
- War between English and French
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- Sent to Ohio River Valley to convince the French to leave
- French colonists depended on these
- Native American that led a rebellion
- Presented the Albany Plan
- Last name of the man sent to command colonial forces during the French and Indian War
- Another name for the French and Indian War
12 Clues: Army of amateur soldiers • Presented the Albany Plan • War between English and French • Another name for English soldiers • French colonists depended on these • Native American that led a rebellion • treaty that ended French and Indian War • King that enacted the Proclamation of 1763 • Another name for the French and Indian War • ...
