french Crossword Puzzles
GMOs 2022-01-26
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- An unwanted plant that prevents crops or garden flowers from growing properly.
- The equivalent of the French word “cultures” in English
- The synonym of SUPPORTER
- The opposite of SUPPORTER
- The noun of the verb “consume”.
- lack; insufficiency
- Someone who is concerned about protecting the environment.
- The variety of species (plants and animals) in a particular place.
- Cultivated land; land used for farming
- The equivalent of the French word “propriété” in English
- Not reasonable; unfair
- You use this word for saying the “amount produced” in a field.
- The noun of the verb “deny”.
- The synonym of ABUNDANT
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- Deliberately not doing what you are told to do; refusing to obey.
- The way you earn money in order to live (=gagne-pain; moyen d’existence).
- The noun form of the adjective “sustainable”.
- Willing to work very hard at something; dedicated (dévoué; engagé)
- A lack of success in achieving or doing something (=échec).
- The equivalent of the French word “brevet” in English
- A ………………….. song, speech etc makes people feel excited and eager to do something.
- The information, skills, and understanding that you have gained through learning or experience.
- To make something (e.g. a secret) publicly known; to reveal
- A simple type of plant that has no leaves or flowers and that grows on plants or other surfaces; mushroom.
- Able to continue without causing damage to the environment; eco-friendly, ennviromentally friendly
- A small hard object produced by plants, from which a new plant of the same kind grows.
- The equivalent of the French word “sécheresse” in English
- The noun form of the verb “disclose”.
- The plural form of fungus
- To say that something is not true, or that you do not believe something (nier; démentir).
30 Clues: lack; insufficiency • Not reasonable; unfair • The synonym of ABUNDANT • The synonym of SUPPORTER • The opposite of SUPPORTER • The plural form of fungus • The noun of the verb “deny”. • The noun of the verb “consume”. • The noun form of the verb “disclose”. • Cultivated land; land used for farming • The noun form of the adjective “sustainable”. • ...
French revolution by Gabe F. and Osvaldo M. 2022-04-29
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- Intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries
- A French historian and Philosopher who is famous for his attacks on Catholic Church,
- Historic event in the profound political and social transformation of Europe
- Country where the revolution happened
- Served as finance minister for Louis XVI
- a series of massacres and numerous public executions during the french revolution.
- Guillotine used to execute people who were believed to be traitors of the revolution
- She was married to louis xvi
- Sent to the guillotine for the assassination of Jacobin leader Jean-Paul Marat
- France is located here
- A revolutionary assembly formed by the representatives of the Third Estate
- ruler of France before the revolution.
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- Radical democrat and a key figure in the Revolution
- Series of killings of prisoners in Paris that occurred in 1792, from Sunday, 2 September until Thursday, 6 September, during the French Revolution.
- Palace where the king and queen of france lived
- Robespierre believed this was necessary to create a new society.
- Nickname of Marie Antoinette
- Lowest class of people and made up most of the population in france
- Civil Constitution of the Clergy
- First estates of people in the 17th -18th centuries
- A vigorous defender of the sans-culottes, a radical voice, and published his views in pamphlets, placards and newspapers
- The common people of the lower classes in late 18th-century France
- French state prison and a place of detention for important persons charged with various offenses.
- Leader of france 5 years after Robespierre died
- Followers of Georges Danton
- Second estates of people in the 17th -18th centuries
26 Clues: France is located here • Followers of Georges Danton • Nickname of Marie Antoinette • She was married to louis xvi • Civil Constitution of the Clergy • Country where the revolution happened • ruler of France before the revolution. • Served as finance minister for Louis XVI • Palace where the king and queen of france lived • Leader of france 5 years after Robespierre died • ...
why had the international peace collapse in 1939? 2022-03-29
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- how many years were there a feeling of distrust between the Soviet Union and the British and French?
- who is the British prime minister that announced on the BBC radio?
- the policy of appeasement was badly criticised for not standing up to dictators like?
- how many days that Britain and France took to issue an ultimatum?
- what civil war occurred in 1936-1939?
- what did hitler wanted to seek in the east?
- who withdrew from the League in 1937?
- who marched into the Rhineland in March 1936?
- in what month did Mussolini visited Berlin in 1937?
- what was pursued by the British and French governments in relation to Hitler and his demands?
- what part of Poland fell into germany?
- in what war did hitler succeed to achieve success in Austria and Czechoslovakia?
- who suspected that the appeasers secretly preferred an accommodation with Germany than with the Soviet Union?
- where was the second meeting of hitler and chamberlain on september 22?
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- what event symbolise the awful cost of appeasement?
- what did hitler wanted to create where all german-speaking lived?
- what pact did the italy signed with Germany
- what did the union with Austria also called, 1938?
- what name was given to the vote by Saarlanders?
- what agreement caused controversy in 1938?
- what did the british navy and the french army were instructed to do after the second meeting?
- what state contains coalfield, factories, and railways stations?
- what happen to Rhineland in 1936?
- poland's fear of allowing Soviet troops to cross its territory in the event of an attack on Germany caused the british-french-soviet to?
- who wanted to destroy the Treaty of Versailles?
25 Clues: what happen to Rhineland in 1936? • what civil war occurred in 1936-1939? • who withdrew from the League in 1937? • what part of Poland fell into germany? • what agreement caused controversy in 1938? • what pact did the italy signed with Germany • what did hitler wanted to seek in the east? • who marched into the Rhineland in March 1936? • ...
Global 2 in Review 2024-11-27
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- Economic theory prioritizing colonies to benefit the mother country.
- Enlightenment thinker who wrote The Social Contract.
- Priest who initiated Mexico's independence movement.
- Philosopher who argued for natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
- Document outlining government principles; influenced by Enlightenment ideas.
- Enlightenment thinker who applied reason to reform society.
- English word for class of people in Latin America leading independence movements.
- Philosophy emphasizing observation and experience in science.
- Device symbolizing the French Revolution's executions.
- Haitian leader of the only successful slave revolt in history.
- Former Portuguese colony in the Americas, ruled by Pedro I
- Palace where the Estates-General met in 1789.
- Spanish-born colonists who dominated Latin American society.
- Prison stormed during the French Revolution.
- Theory that the sun is at the center of the solar system.
- Philosopher who proposed the separation of powers in government.
- First name of Bolívar, a leader in Latin American revolutions.
- "___ of Terror," radical phase of the French Revolution.
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- Intellectual movement emphasizing reason and individual rights.
- Scientist known for the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- olitical system where a ruler holds total power.
- Gathering place for Enlightenment thinkers to discuss ideas.
- Argentine general who helped liberate southern South America.
- Revolution marked by new methods and discoveries in science.
- Advocate for freedom of speech and religion during the Enlightenment.
- "The Friend of the _"
- Proposed the heliocentric model of the universe.
- Astronomer who improved the telescope and supported heliocentrism.
- Leader who became emperor after the French Revolution.
- Jewish Enlightenment thinker from Germany
- Last name of the leader of the Haitian Revolution.
31 Clues: "The Friend of the _" • Jewish Enlightenment thinker from Germany • Prison stormed during the French Revolution. • Palace where the Estates-General met in 1789. • olitical system where a ruler holds total power. • Proposed the heliocentric model of the universe. • Last name of the leader of the Haitian Revolution. • Enlightenment thinker who wrote The Social Contract. • ...
World History II Mid-Year Review Crossword 2024-12-16
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- Largest and deepest ocean in the world
- Sacred text of Judaism
- Queen of France executed during the French Revolution
- The highschool you find yourself in right now
- Philosopher who wrote about natural rights and government
- Leader of the Haitian Revolution
- Portuguese explorer who was the first to reach India by sea
- The Greatest History Teacher of All time
- Patriot group that protested British policies before the American Revolution
- Lavish royal residence built by Louis XIV
- Trade route that transported enslaved Africans to the Americas
- Large body of water between Africa, Asia, and Australia
- German monk who initiated the Protestant Reformation
- Country that gained independence from France in 1804
- Branch of Christianity established by Henry VIII
- Social class in France before the French Revolution, consisting of commoners
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- Major religion originating in the Indian subcontinent
- Radical political group during the French Revolution
- Former name of Haiti during French colonial rule
- Russian czar known for his extensive reforms
- 1789 uprising that led to the end of the monarchy in France
- Movement emphasizing reason and rationality, all about fixing government and politics
- Continent located between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans
- Movement that challenged the Catholic Church in the 16th century
- Branch of Protestantism founded by John Calvin
- Central figure of Christianity
- Continent that includes the United States and Canada
- of independence fought by the American colonies against Britain
- Scientist who formulated the laws of motion and gravity
- Spanish conquerors of the Americas
- First President of the United States
- Founder of Buddhism
- Holy book of Islam
33 Clues: Holy book of Islam • Founder of Buddhism • Sacred text of Judaism • Central figure of Christianity • Leader of the Haitian Revolution • Spanish conquerors of the Americas • First President of the United States • Largest and deepest ocean in the world • The Greatest History Teacher of All time • Lavish royal residence built by Louis XIV • ...
Mi'kmaq History Crossword 2013-11-26
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- Friendship between two or more parties, made in order to advance common goals and to secure common interests.
- Synonym of boarding school ; schools created by Europeans for Mi’kmaq People
- The descendants of the 17th-century French colonists who settled in Eastern Canada
- The century British attacked the French colony of Acadia
- Mi’kmaq children were sent to the residential schools in the province of ______ ______
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- The Mi’kmaq name for present-day PEI
- Trading items for French from the Mi’kmaq
- The name given to present-day PEI by the French settlers
- A person who is outside his or her country of origin or habitual residence
- An express agreement under international law
10 Clues: The Mi’kmaq name for present-day PEI • Trading items for French from the Mi’kmaq • An express agreement under international law • The name given to present-day PEI by the French settlers • The century British attacked the French colony of Acadia • A person who is outside his or her country of origin or habitual residence • ...
Born in June 2022-05-27
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- A Finnish runner who won 9 gold and 3 silver Olympic medals
- He has won seven Ballon d'Or awards
- An English singer & songwriter, a member of The Beatles
- A French former football player & coach
- A French philosopher who declined his Nobel Prize for Literature
- A member of the Rolling Stones
- An American actor & narrator, noted for his distinctive deep voice
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- An American author & political activist who was blind and deaf
- A French marine explorer who made underwater documentaries
- An American actress whose most notable role was in “The Wizard of Oz”
- An Irish actor who starred in “Schindler’s List” and “Michael Collins”
- Google’s CEO since 2015
- He composed the music for Ibsen’s play “Peer Gynt”
- An English mathematician who cracked the German ‘Enigma’ code
14 Clues: Google’s CEO since 2015 • A member of the Rolling Stones • He has won seven Ballon d'Or awards • A French former football player & coach • He composed the music for Ibsen’s play “Peer Gynt” • An English singer & songwriter, a member of The Beatles • A French marine explorer who made underwater documentaries • A Finnish runner who won 9 gold and 3 silver Olympic medals • ...
Latin America 2014-03-09
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- what country is between Honduras and Costa Rica
- what is the capital of Guatemala
- what country is south of Cuba
- what is the capital of Suriname
- what is the capital of Nicaragua
- What country is between Ecuador and Venezuela
- what is the capital of French Guiana
- what is the capital of Belize
- what language does chile speak
- what is the capital of Jamaica
- what language does French Guiana speak
- what language does Haiti speak
- what language does Brazil speak
- what is the capital of Honduras
- what country is west of Argentina
- what is the capital of Chile
- what is the capital of Cuba
- what is the capital of El Salvador
- what is the capital of Guyana
- what is the capital of Mexico
- what is the capital of Uruguay
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- what language does Suriname speak
- what is the capital of panama
- what is the capital of Brazil
- what is the capital of Columbia
- what country is south of Brazil
- what is the capital of Argentina
- what is the capital of Puerto Rico
- what is the capital of Haiti
- what is the capital of Costa Rica
- what is the capital of Peru
- what is the capital of Paraguay
- what country is east of the Dominican Republic
- what is the capital of Ecuador
- what is the capital of Bolivia
- what country is west of French Guiana
- what language does Guyana speak
- what is the capital of Venezuela
- what country is east of Guatemala
- what is the capital of the Dominican Republic
40 Clues: what is the capital of Peru • what is the capital of Cuba • what is the capital of Haiti • what is the capital of Chile • what is the capital of panama • what is the capital of Brazil • what country is south of Cuba • what is the capital of Belize • what is the capital of Guyana • what is the capital of Mexico • what language does chile speak • what is the capital of Jamaica • ...
Ode to New Orleans 2014-04-04
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- 12 PM
- Chef _______ Prudhomme
- Davis played a NO belle in “Jezebel”
- Po-boy is short for this sandwich
- Environmental Protection Agency (abbrev.)
- Tourists flock to this NO neighborhood (3 words)
- Registered Nurse (abbrev.)
- Smell
- Cajun dish: ___________ fish
- Short form of OLD
- Santa usually utters this thrice
- How to pronounce the French words RUE and ROUX
- 1987 Dennis Quaid movie (3 words)
- Famous NO concert hall
- High School (abbrev.)
- ”Beauties” in French
- The mighty _______ River
- Praline patties resemble _____ brittle
- JOYOUS antonym
- NO’s annual _____ festival
- Cajun (2 words) and rice
- Spicy Cajun Stew
- Foster (a dessert)
- ”Wars” in French
- ________ meditation
- Cajun _____ croquettes
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- Filet of _______
- NO visitors are liable to grow ______
- NO is around 300 ______ old
- Chocolate-coffee blend
- ”Charlotte’s Web” author (initials) White
- Lake_____________ borders NO
- ____fish etoufee
- Camille, Betsy, and Katrina
- Tulane scientists study the ______ virus
- ______turtle soup
- During Mardi Gras, NO parties like _____
- An ____ -dash is longer than a hyphen
- File (FEE-lay) is made from ground sassafras _____
- Mailed
- Feather ________ constrictor
- L’_____VIVE means “life-giving water” in French
- Emergency Room (abbrev.)
- Youth Hostel (abbrev.)
- Most tourists visit NO to party, listen to music, and ______
- Home of the NO Saints
- Enjoy a _______ cup of café au lait
- Bread pudding with bourbon sauce is a ______ dessert
- Famous place to eat beignets: Café (2 words)
- (Hyphenated word) Louisiana Kitchen
- Fat Tuesday, or ______ Gras
- Embarrassed
- Abbrev. for NOMEN NESCIO (Latin for “I don’t know the name”)
- The Superdome is ________ to the Sugar Bowl
54 Clues: 12 PM • Smell • Mailed • Embarrassed • JOYOUS antonym • Filet of _______ • ____fish etoufee • Spicy Cajun Stew • ”Wars” in French • ______turtle soup • Short form of OLD • Foster (a dessert) • ________ meditation • ”Beauties” in French • High School (abbrev.) • Home of the NO Saints • Chef _______ Prudhomme • Chocolate-coffee blend • Youth Hostel (abbrev.) • Famous NO concert hall • Cajun _____ croquettes • ...
Louisiana 2015 (1) 2015-05-01
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- The place where the Louisiana Purchase was signed in 1803.
- A vocal improvisation with wordless vocables, nonsense syllables or without words at all.
- A name for The South and also Jazz in New Orleans.
- A famous "Hall" where you can listen to jazz in The French Quarter.
- You can eat these at The Café du Monde.
- Prostitution was legal here from 1897 to 1917.
- A famous street in The French Quarter.
- Sidney Bechet first came to France in 1925 with Josephine _________.
- This General defeated the British in at The Battle Of New Orleans in 1812.
- This Jackson was a famous Gospel singer, born in New Orleans.
- The "holy trinity": onions, green pepper and ____________.
- Name for The South or jazz from New Orleans
- New Orleans' trumpet player's nickname.
- Louisiana's administrative divisions.
- The three colors of Mardi Gras: purple (justice), green (faith) and ________ for power.
- This bird is on the state flag of Louisiana.
- They danced on Sundays at Congo Square in The French Quarter.
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- This country ruled Louisiana in 1769.
- Nicknames for New Orleans: NOLA, The Big Easy, The _________ City
- Ground corn.
- A very famous trumpeter from New Orleans.
- The state where you find the source of the Mississippi River.
- A delicious spicy Cajun and Creole dish made with rice.
- You can eat Oysters ______________ at the famous restaurant in New Orleans, Antoine's.
- A kind of public transportation in New Orleans
- The Mississippi River = A song, "Ol' _______ River"
- This Marie was the Queen of Voodoo.
- He sold The Louisiana Territory to The United States in 1803.
- Famous landcraft boats made in New Orleans, used during the Normandy invasion on June 6, 1944.
- Name of the terrible 2005 hurricane
- French impressionist whose mother was a Creole from New Orleans.
31 Clues: Ground corn. • This Marie was the Queen of Voodoo. • Name of the terrible 2005 hurricane • This country ruled Louisiana in 1769. • Louisiana's administrative divisions. • A famous street in The French Quarter. • You can eat these at The Café du Monde. • New Orleans' trumpet player's nickname. • A very famous trumpeter from New Orleans. • ...
Lee 2021-03-17
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- led by Lafayette and had Red, white, and blue as its colors
- radical group that ran the National Convention
- the lavish palace where the king of France lived
- fought in the American Revolution and led the French National Guard
- signed by King of Prussia and Emperor of Austria saying they would intervene to help the French Monarchy
- believed there should be three branches of government
- main goal was to protect the revolution from enemies of the revolution, led by Jacobins
- the five-member legislative body of France during the revolution
- French clergy and upper-class members who fled France during the revolution
- first new name for the third estate made many church reforms
- red, white, and blue
- stopped enemies of the revolution inside of France, carried out executions
- notebook with complaints for the meeting of the Estates-General
- the king of France during the revolution
- name means without breaches, Radicals who wanted a republic
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- device used to behead enemies of the revolution
- leader of the National Convention
- the prison in Paris that was raided by the third estate because it was a symbol of the monarchy
- stopped enemies of the revolution outside of France
- pride in your country
- rumors about the government stealing crops from peasants caused riots to show up in big cities
- mother of Marie Antoinette
- an Austrian princess who became queen of France
- French financial advisor who said the rich needed to be taxed and spending needed to be cut, was fired
- protested against the Declaration of Rights of Man because it didn't give women the same rights
- British writer who was against the revolution
26 Clues: red, white, and blue • pride in your country • mother of Marie Antoinette • leader of the National Convention • the king of France during the revolution • British writer who was against the revolution • radical group that ran the National Convention • device used to behead enemies of the revolution • an Austrian princess who became queen of France • ...
AP EURO CROSSWORD REVIEW!!!!! 2019-06-09
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- Immanuel Kant was from this country
- Husband of Queen Isabella of Spain, Commissioned Columbus
- The Triple ___, Britain, France, and Russia during WWI
- A main player in the French Wars of Religion
- A failed system of Stalin's
- ___ Brothers who wrote German folk stories
- This happened to German money after the Treaty of Versailles
- Treaty De__ was written by the Pope in 1494
- a French Revolution Oath was taken in a place where this sport is played
- Spanish ships during Trans-Atlantic trade
- Radicals of the French Revolution
- Prussian nobles under feudalism
- Leader of the Italian "Red Shirt Army"
- Author of "The Leviathan"
- inventor of the Steam Engine
- the __ Acts that followed the Peterloo Massacre
- Rwandan Genocide indirectly occurred due to this Belgian King
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- Ignatius of Loyola, Catholic Reformation group with an education focus
- Last name of the man who first translated the Bible into English
- Rich merchant family of France, art patrons
- fell in 1543
- Decisions based on greater good instead of personal belief
- a facist backed by the "Black Shirts"
- This Edict ended the French Wars of Religion
- John Stuart Mill was a founder
- A weird tax was placed on these under Peter the Great to seem more European
- systems of medieval theological teaching
- Ottoman Empire reforms
- the Catholic Church has 7 of them
- The ___ Tales, English stories
- City Franz Ferdinand was shot in
- A cash crop found in the "New World"
- Name of English king that followed Charles II
- The First Island Napoleon was exiled to
- Hitler's Secret Service
- This market crashed in 1929
36 Clues: fell in 1543 • Ottoman Empire reforms • Hitler's Secret Service • Author of "The Leviathan" • A failed system of Stalin's • This market crashed in 1929 • inventor of the Steam Engine • John Stuart Mill was a founder • The ___ Tales, English stories • Prussian nobles under feudalism • City Franz Ferdinand was shot in • the Catholic Church has 7 of them • ...
Revolutionary War 2017-10-04
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- the colonist who favored war against Britain.
- A quick protest of the incident by the colonist in March 5, 1770.
- Hit-and-run, tactics to harass the British.
- This act set up a government for Canada and gave religious freedom to French Catholics.
- This act replaced new duties on legal document such as will, diplomas, and marriage papers.
- A war that took place from 1754 to 1763 that led to the end of French power in North America.
- Legal document that allowed British custom officials to inspect a ship’s cargo without giving a reason.
- to refuse to buy or or use certain goods or services.
- An attempt to create ‘one general government’ for the British colonies.
- It was a document signed by Britain and France in 1763, bringing the long conflict to an end.
- A 1776 document stating the thirteen English colonies were a free and independence nation.
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- army of citizens who serve as soldiers during emergency.
- Series of laws passed in 1774 to punish Boston for the tea party.
- Important acts of civil disobedience.
- This proclamation drew an imaginary line along the crest of the Appalachian Mountains.
- This act let company bypass colonial tea merchants and sell directly to colonist.
- Ingathering of the twelve colonies delegates in Philadelphia.
- Set out to change the colonists attitude towards Britain and the king.
- american colonist who remained loyal to Britain.
- A 1763 between Britain and France that ended the French and Indian war and transferred much of North American from French to British control.
- This act taxed goods such as glass, paper, paint, lead and tea.
21 Clues: Important acts of civil disobedience. • Hit-and-run, tactics to harass the British. • the colonist who favored war against Britain. • american colonist who remained loyal to Britain. • to refuse to buy or or use certain goods or services. • army of citizens who serve as soldiers during emergency. • Ingathering of the twelve colonies delegates in Philadelphia. • ...
Revolutionary War 2017-10-04
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- An attempt to create ‘one general government’ for the British colonies.
- army of citizens who serve as soldiers during emergency.
- This act let company bypass colonial tea merchants and sell directly to colonist.
- It was a document signed by Britain and France in 1763, bringing the long conflict to an end.
- Set out to change the colonists attitude towards Britain and the king.
- A war that took place from 1754 to 1763 that led to the end of French power in North America.
- A 1776 document stating the thirteen English colonies were a free and independence nation.
- A 1763 between Britain and France that ended the French and Indian war and transferred much of North American from French to British control.
- This act taxed goods such as glass, paper, paint, lead and tea.
- This act replaced new duties on legal document such as will, diplomas, and marriage papers.
- This act set up a government for Canada and gave religious freedom to French Catholics.
- to refuse to buy or or use certain goods or services.
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- the colonist who favored war against Britain.
- american colonist who remained loyal to Britain.
- This proclamation drew an imaginary line along the crest of the Appalachian Mountains.
- Important acts of civil disobedience.
- Series of laws passed in 1774 to punish Boston for the tea party.
- Ingathering of the twelve colonies delegates in Philadelphia.
- A quick protest of the incident by the colonist in March 5, 1770.
- Hit-and-run, tactics to harass the British.
- Legal document that allowed British custom officials to inspect a ship’s cargo without giving a reason.
21 Clues: Important acts of civil disobedience. • Hit-and-run, tactics to harass the British. • the colonist who favored war against Britain. • american colonist who remained loyal to Britain. • to refuse to buy or or use certain goods or services. • army of citizens who serve as soldiers during emergency. • Ingathering of the twelve colonies delegates in Philadelphia. • ...
Social studies review 2018-10-17
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- The First Nations used this to stay warm during the cold winters.
- English and __________ are the official languages of Canada.
- Canada is a constitutional _____________, with the Queen as the head of state.
- French and British settlers came to Canada in the late 15th and 16th centuries (1400’s and 1500’s).
- The British Home Children were sent to Canada at the end of the 19th _______________.
- French ________________ is available across Canada.
- The Black Loyalists came to Canada to escape the American Revolution, persecution, and _____________.
- The First Nations introduced the use of traditional herbal ___________ to heal the body and mind.
- War, The government repealed (pulled back) the Chinese exclusion act in 1947 to recognize their contributions during ______________ ________ 2.
- Many Chinese immigrants came to Canada to work on the Canadian Pacific _____________.
- The Canadian ______________, court, and law systems are modeled after Britain.
- 2010 was declared the year of the British _________ Child.
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- An image of the __________ is found on all Canadian coins.
- The Home children were poor children, Abandoned children, and ______________.
- Who are the 3 founding nations of Canada? The ________, the French, and the First Nations.
- It is estimated the 11% of Canadians are descendants of the British Home _______________.
- The ________________ of Canadians speak English.
- The Chinese Canadians first settled in _________________.
- Irish immigrants came to Canada to escape _______________, poverty and diseases.
- Canada accepted many European ________________ after World War 2.
- The Home Children were used to provide cheap farm labour and _____________ help.
- The Canadian Prime Minister issued an _______________ for the mistreatment of Chinese immigrants in the year 2006.
- The First Nations Peoples believed that gains should be shared by all members of the __________________.
- The First Nations invented the ______________ to travel along the rivers of Canada.
24 Clues: The ________________ of Canadians speak English. • French ________________ is available across Canada. • The Chinese Canadians first settled in _________________. • An image of the __________ is found on all Canadian coins. • 2010 was declared the year of the British _________ Child. • English and __________ are the official languages of Canada. • ...
Unit 4: Age of Revolutions 2023-10-03
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- the division of power among between different branches of government
- Rights guaranteed to citizens who are accused of crimes.
- people born in the Americas to Spanish parents
- An assembly of representatives from all three of the estates, or social classes, in France.
- the idea that all humans are born with rights, which include the right to life, liberty, and property
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system.
- the male ruler of an empire
- working class
- An agreement in which people give the government power in exchange for the gov. protecting their rights.
- The series of events that led to the birth of modern science
- Informal social gatherings at which writers, artists, philosophers, and others exchanged ideas
- Based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe
- French middle class
- Burning live stock and crops to prevent the enemy from living off the land
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community.
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- French Revolution document that outlined the natural rights of all people and the rights that they possessed as citizens
- A machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- A comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon
- present everywhere
- a movement that emphasized science and reason as guides to help see the world more clearly
- Betrayal of one's country
- a monarchy that is limited by laws and a constitution
- a Church court set up to try people accused of heresy
- Spanish or Portuguese-speaking nations in or around South America
- the historic period (1793-94) during the French Revolution when thousands were executed
25 Clues: working class • present everywhere • French middle class • Betrayal of one's country • the male ruler of an empire • people born in the Americas to Spanish parents • the governing body of a nation, state, or community. • a monarchy that is limited by laws and a constitution • a Church court set up to try people accused of heresy • ...
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2023-03-09
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- built by Galileo to look to the stars
- French Revolution showed the inherent will of the _______
- helped Argentina, Peru, and Chile gain independance.
- experimentation is my way of doing things
- first name of the leader of the Haitian Revolution
- laws of gravity and motion
- main reason American colonies separated from England
- life, liberty, and property
- adapted the ideas of Locke, Rosseau, and Montesquieu to America
- significant document that came from the Glorious Revolution
- Argentina, Mexico, and Peru were colonies of this country
- Sir Isaac Newton
- people of Latin America with European roots
- leader of the French Revolution
- this was applied and emphasized during the Scientific Revolution
- this revolution inspired the Haitians
- people went here for all of their answers for life before the Scientific Revolution
- powers of government must be separate
- number of colonies that broke from England
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- held his beliefs to himself until he died
- Analytical Geometry is my claim to fame
- founded by Copernicus and mathematically supported by Kepler
- book written by Hobbes
- said that people must be ruled over by a King
- involves coming up with a hypothesis
- where William and Mary came from
- official name of Kepler's findings
- branch of government that enforces the laws of a country
- made his own telescope and proved Copernicus right
- French Satirist
- everything revolves around the earth
- nickname of the Glorious Revolution
- planets have elliptical orbits around the sun
- governments must make a social contract with their people
- period of time where reason was applied to the human world
- everyone has natural rights given to you by God
36 Clues: French Satirist • Sir Isaac Newton • book written by Hobbes • laws of gravity and motion • life, liberty, and property • leader of the French Revolution • where William and Mary came from • official name of Kepler's findings • nickname of the Glorious Revolution • involves coming up with a hypothesis • everything revolves around the earth • built by Galileo to look to the stars • ...
APWH Unit 5: Revolutions 2023-02-21
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- movement to end slavery
- Scottish philosopher and Enlightenment figure
- book written by Adam Smith that describes the outlines of a wealthy nation
- ideology that limits government power to protection individual's freedom and liberty
- theory of the human mind being in a blank state at birth
- political and justice scandal in France (1894-1906)
- ruling off government intervention with individual businesses
- movement to establish a Jewish nation
- English philosopher, an influential thinker; known as the "father of liberlism"
- Philosophy aggreement between ruler and the ruled to define rights and duties
- Social movement aimed to improve female rights
- Wollstonecraft British philosopher and advocate for women's rights
- French philosophists who generated ideas for economics, science, and sociology
- Developed the utopian socialism
- Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism
- French philosopher and influenced the aspects of the French Revolution
- British organization aimed to improve democracy and socialism
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- People's strong loyalty to their nation
- Wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense" for the American Revolution
- Philosophers who created ideas to solve problems to industrial capitalism
- study of knowledge
- Period where Europe experienced major political changes to their government
- hatred towards Jewish people
- French philosopher and known for his ideas of "seperation of power"
- Economic system runned by a free market
- Theory that communities should manage their resources as a whole instead of the individual
- Belief that experience is vital to human's understandings
- Holding traditions and oppose hard changes
- Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet
- Belief that a god created the universe but doesn't intervene
- Welsh reformer and one of the founders of the utopian socialism
31 Clues: study of knowledge • movement to end slavery • hatred towards Jewish people • Developed the utopian socialism • Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet • movement to establish a Jewish nation • People's strong loyalty to their nation • Economic system runned by a free market • Holding traditions and oppose hard changes • Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism • ...
The Late Middle Ages 2024-11-03
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- The bacterium responsible for the Bubonic Plague.
- A court established by Ferdinand and Isabella to enforce Catholic orthodoxy and expel non-Catholics.
- A conflict between England and France from 1337 to 1453 over French territory.
- The final battle of the Hundred Years’ War in 1453, where the French defeated the English.
- Queen of Spain who, with Ferdinand, completed the Reconquista and supported the Spanish Inquisition.
- A Muslim-ruled area on the Iberian Peninsula that fostered cultural coexistence between Muslims, Jews, and Christians.
- Painful, pus-filled swellings that appeared in the lymph nodes of those infected with the plague.
- A deadly plague that swept across Europe and Asia during the 1300s, killing millions.
- A 1435 agreement that brought the Burgundians into an alliance with France against England.
- A French peasant girl who led France to victory in several battles during the Hundred Years’ War.
- A physician who treated victims of the Black Death, often wearing a bird-like mask.
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- A 1415 English victory during the Hundred Years' War, famous for the use of longbowmen.
- The Christian effort to recapture territory on the Iberian Peninsula from Muslim rulers.
- The specific form of the Black Death caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis.
- A 1420 agreement that made Henry V of England the heir to the French throne.
- A major English victory in the Hundred Years' War due to the use of longbowmen.
- The last Muslim kingdom in Spain, conquered by Ferdinand and Isabella in 1492.
- A famous palace and fortress built by the Muslims in Granada, Spain.
- The king who, with Isabella, united Spain and led the Reconquista.
- An agreement in 1360 that temporarily halted hostilities between England and France.
20 Clues: The bacterium responsible for the Bubonic Plague. • The king who, with Isabella, united Spain and led the Reconquista. • A famous palace and fortress built by the Muslims in Granada, Spain. • A 1420 agreement that made Henry V of England the heir to the French throne. • The specific form of the Black Death caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. • ...
Road to Revolution 2023-01-13
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- The War officially came to an end on February 10, 1763, with the signing of the ______
- dressed up as Mohawk Indians, dumped 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor
- Delegates from all colonies except Georgia met to discuss problems with Great Britain and to promote independence.
- This future president started the French and Indian War
- Samuel Adams and Paul Revere led patriots in throwing tea into Boston Harbor to protest tea taxes.
- Great Britain taxed the colonies after the __________
- Colonists in Boston were shot after taunting British soldiers.
- passed in 1764, reduced the tax on sugar in hopes of creating a British monopoly
- followed the French and Indian War and restricted the western movement of settlers past the Appalachian Mountains
- common colonist perspective regarding taxation by Parliament
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- The conflict between England and France took place "Down in ______"
- Legislative body of Great Britain
- forced colonists to ship certain goods directly to Britain and colonies could only receive European goods in English ships
- This event is known as the “The Shot Heard ‘Round the World”.
- How did Great Britain expect to pay for the cost of the French and Indian War
- African American Sailor killed in the Boston Massacre
- French and Indian War was also known as the_________
- created a tax on goods the colonists imported, such as paper, glass, lead, paints, and tea
- retaliation for the Boston Tea Party that Required colonists to provide housing and supplies for British troops, Closed Boston Harbor, and Banned town meetings.
- a system of creating and maintaining wealth through controlled trade
- What colonist called the Coercive Acts
- placed a tax on almost all printed materials created within the colonies
22 Clues: Legislative body of Great Britain • What colonist called the Coercive Acts • French and Indian War was also known as the_________ • African American Sailor killed in the Boston Massacre • Great Britain taxed the colonies after the __________ • This future president started the French and Indian War • common colonist perspective regarding taxation by Parliament • ...
dgdsfs 2022-09-06
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- A group of dissenters who sought to "purify" the church of Catholic practices
- A proclamation issued by Henry IV granting the Huguenots religious toleration
- strong military state that emerged in central Europe in the late
- Chief minister of France; appointed by Louis XIII in 1624
- Ruling with unlimited authority
- A famous painter during Spain's golden age
- Divide up
- began his 42-year reign in 1556 Spanish
- Russian empress as of 1762 who embraced Western ideas
- A government whose power is defined and limited by law
- IV A Huguenot prince; French throne; 1589
- A landowning Russian noble
- and dissolved Parliament, and then fought the English Civil War against it.
- The first Stuart monarch
- Colbert French, imposed mercantilist policies to bolster France's economy
- Ruler of the Hapsburg empire beginning in 1519
- of Westphalia A series or treaties that ended the Thirty Years' War
- Daughter of Charles VI, w rules Hapsburg(Austria)
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- A Russian tsar modernized Russia
- A government in which the ruling power belongs to a few people
- The adoption of Western ideas, technology, and culture
- The belief that a ruler's authority comes directly from God
- A ruler with complete authority over the government and people
- Cromwell Leader of the supporters of Parliament during the English Civil War
- A monarchy that rules in partnership with
- Protestants who differed with the Church of England
- French King "I am the state"
- author of Don Quixote
- French Protestants of the 1500s and 1600s
- I A Prussian ruler who came to power in
- Royal Seat of government established by King Louis XIV
- A fleet of Spanish ships
32 Clues: Divide up • author of Don Quixote • The first Stuart monarch • A fleet of Spanish ships • A landowning Russian noble • French King "I am the state" • Ruling with unlimited authority • A Russian tsar modernized Russia • began his 42-year reign in 1556 Spanish • I A Prussian ruler who came to power in • A monarchy that rules in partnership with • ...
Washington, Adams and Jefferson Summative Review 2023-02-09
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- Main reason Washington was chosen to be the First President
- The size of the US _______ after Jefferson purchased a large amount of land from the French
- Acted as an interpreter and guide on Lewis and Clark's expedition.
- Last name of the Chief Justice who ruled in the Marbury v Madison case
- Explorers picked by President Jefferson to explore the newly bought land
- This group was negatively impacted by the US purchasing all the huge amount of land from the French.
- African American woodsman and skilled hunter who aided Lewis and Clark
- Last Name of the third president
- Important River for trade acquired after land deal with France
- John Adams political party which supported a strong national government
- This outcome from Marbury v. Madison said that the Supreme Court should have final authority in interpreting the constitution
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- What was the name for appointments like Marbury who Adams appointed at the last moment
- Washington's feelings on political parties
- Name of affair between French and Americans where France demanded a bribe to stop attacking American Ships and meet with Adams representatives
- action by Jefferson led to Lewis and Clark exploring the west
- Which Amendment was violated by the Alien and Sedation Acts
- and Sedation created because Adams fear that some immigrants may be spies or start a
- The _____ Revolution on a small island in the Caribbean led to Napoleon selling LA to
- James Madison's role in the cabinet under Thomas
- Last Name of the second president
- War Undeclared war like fighting between the French and Americans
- Washington Established the precedent of having this.
- John Adams popularity ______because of the Alien and Sedation acts and the quasi war that followed
23 Clues: Last Name of the third president • Last Name of the second president • Washington's feelings on political parties • James Madison's role in the cabinet under Thomas • Washington Established the precedent of having this. • Main reason Washington was chosen to be the First President • Which Amendment was violated by the Alien and Sedation Acts • ...
WorldHistory Luke, Carson, Connor, and Silus (PG 180-188) 2025-10-02
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- a port that was not frozen in the winter
- Another name for the french protestant
- By early modern times, as the French philosopher Voltaire later observed, the Holy Roman Empire was neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire.
- The king's brilliant finance master
- When King Charles became heir to the throne, what empire did he inherit?
- who became the spanish empire in 1500
- The mother of Louis XIII
- what idea happened during the age of absolutism
- The English army attacked the Dutch and then prepared a huge
- Louis XIV poured vast resources into wars meant to expand French borders.
- ruled as Archduchess of Austria and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia from 1740 to 1780
- Inherited the throne in 1643, the year after Richelieu's death.
- the palace that the french empire built
- Louis XIV, the Monarch, expanded the bureaucracy and assigned some
- wrote europe first modern novel
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- When Henry IV was killed, his nine year old son inherited the throne and appointed this guy as his Chief Minister
- He strengthened the economy and grew under the :kings brilliant finance minister
- was a painter known as the greek
- Which country divided Philip's empire?
- Europe's absolute monarchs, meaning that he ruled with unlimited authority
- what empire formed when charles’s grandpa died
- what was the ritual done in the kings bedroom
- A political system where a single individual, called a monarch, serves as the head of state.
- Complete and unrestricted authority held by a single ruler or governing body, allowing them to make decisions without legal or political constraints.
- who was the first bourbon dynasty
25 Clues: The mother of Louis XIII • wrote europe first modern novel • was a painter known as the greek • who was the first bourbon dynasty • The king's brilliant finance master • who became the spanish empire in 1500 • Another name for the french protestant • Which country divided Philip's empire? • the palace that the french empire built • a port that was not frozen in the winter • ...
WorldHistory Luke, Carson, Connor, and Silus (PG 180-188) 2025-10-02
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- was a painter known as the greek
- The mother of Louis XIII
- Louis XIV poured vast resources into wars meant to expand French borders.
- what idea happened during the age of absolutism
- what was the ritual done in the kings bedroom
- what empire formed when charles’s grandpa died
- who was the first bourbon dynasty
- Inherited the throne in 1643, the year after Richelieu's death.
- who became the spanish empire in 1500
- Another name for the french protestant
- By early modern times, as the French philosopher Voltaire later observed, the Holy Roman Empire was neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire.
- ruled as Archduchess of Austria and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia from 1740 to 1780
- When Henry IV was killed, his nine year old son inherited the throne and appointed this guy as his Chief Minister
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- A political system where a single individual, called a monarch, serves as the head of state.
- the palace that the french empire built
- Louis XIV, the Monarch, expanded the bureaucracy and assigned some
- wrote europe first modern novel
- a port that was not frozen in the winter
- Complete and unrestricted authority held by a single ruler or governing body, allowing them to make decisions without legal or political constraints.
- He strengthened the economy and grew under the :kings brilliant finance minister
- The king's brilliant finance master
- When King Charles became heir to the throne, what empire did he inherit?
- Which country divided Philip's empire?
- The English army attacked the Dutch and then prepared a huge
- Europe's absolute monarchs, meaning that he ruled with unlimited authority
25 Clues: The mother of Louis XIII • wrote europe first modern novel • was a painter known as the greek • who was the first bourbon dynasty • The king's brilliant finance master • who became the spanish empire in 1500 • Which country divided Philip's empire? • Another name for the french protestant • the palace that the french empire built • a port that was not frozen in the winter • ...
French Cooking Terms 2021-02-16
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- Marie A roasting pan or baking dish partially filled with water to allow food to cook more slowly and be protected from direct high heat. Used for custards and terrines.
- Reheated food.
- To quickly fry meats or vegetables in hot fat to warm them through.
- A basic mixture or paste. Often refers to uncooked dough or pastry.
- Creamy pudding that is made with cream and eggs, then set with gelatin.
- Bread piece dipped in butter and baked until it is crisp.
- The word literally means "nut". It usually means nut brown in color. For example, beurre noisette is butter browned over heat until it becomes a nut brown color. The word can also refer to hazelnuts.
- A mixture of braising vegetables.
- A deep frying pan with a lid, used for recipes that require fast frying, then slow cooking.
- A stew made from poultry, meat or rabbit that has a white sauce.
- A very thick mixture, usually made from a combination of flour, butter and milk, that is used as a base for dishes such as soufflés and fish cakes.
- A wrapping of parchment paper around fish or meat used for cooking. The paper retains moisture in the food.
- Crust sometimes refers to a pastry crust, sometimes to toasted or fried bread.
- To extract juices from meat, fish, or vegetables, usually by salting them, then soaking or washing, it is usually done to remove a strong taste.
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- A small bread or biscuit base covered appetizer with a flavored topping.
- Dessert or sweet, but not including pastries.
- garni A mixture of fresh herbs tied together with string and used to flavor strews, soups etc. It refers to a mix of parsley, bay, leaf, thyme. The bouquet is removed before serving.
- Refers to potatoes molded into balls with a melon scoop and fried or roasted
- Stuffing.
- To coat with egg and crumbs before frying.
- A large pastry case made of puff pastry that is usually used as a container for creamed doshed, such as creamed chicken.
- A young chicken.
- A french word for a covered earthenware container for soup. The soup is both cooked and served in it.
- To insert fat, bacon, ham etc into meat or poultry.
- Pâté or mixture of minced ingredients, baked or steamed in a loaf shaped container.
25 Clues: Stuffing. • Reheated food. • A young chicken. • A mixture of braising vegetables. • To coat with egg and crumbs before frying. • Dessert or sweet, but not including pastries. • To insert fat, bacon, ham etc into meat or poultry. • Bread piece dipped in butter and baked until it is crisp. • A stew made from poultry, meat or rabbit that has a white sauce. • ...
French Unit 2 2021-01-27
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- le sol est sale, qu'est-ce que tu as fait?
- si la voiture est sale, il faut que tu dois...
- il faut que tu dois cette activité si tu as des poissons
- il faut que je _______ les vitres parce qu'il est sale
- il faut que tu doit cette activité avec le chien pour faire de l'exercice
- tu utilises pour arroser les plantes et fleurs
- tu utilises pour nettoyer
- tu laves les mains ici dans la salle de bains
- tu utilises pour nettoyer le tapis
- tu utilises cette item pour couper le pain
- il faut que tu fasse cette avant le dîner
- la poubelle est pleine, il faut que tu dois...
- tu fait cette activité après les chemises est sale
- tu fasse son activité avec une tondeuse
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- un terme pour à décrire la chambre
- tu mettre cette item dans la table avant le dîner
- le chat a faim, tu as...
- pour balayer le sol
- tu fait cette après tu réveiller
- tu dois faire cette pour le préparation pour une salade
- tu utilises pour repasser le linge
- il faut que tu dois cette à la maison
- tu fasse cette après le dîner
- la corbeille est pleine, il faut que je dois...
- tu faire la vaisselle ici après le dîner
- tu utilises pour tailler les arbustes
- un terme pour à décrire la condition de la chambre
- tu utilises pour faire la vaisselle
- tu utilises pour tondre la pelouse
- tu fais ça souvent pour de l’argent
30 Clues: pour balayer le sol • le chat a faim, tu as... • tu utilises pour nettoyer • tu fasse cette après le dîner • tu fait cette après tu réveiller • un terme pour à décrire la chambre • tu utilises pour repasser le linge • tu utilises pour nettoyer le tapis • tu utilises pour tondre la pelouse • tu utilises pour faire la vaisselle • tu fais ça souvent pour de l’argent • ...
French Revolution Assessment 2021-02-05
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- When you give something and receive something different
- people that help you Finance your money
- a great fortress in Paris
- upper class people
- Alot of people were killed and we can also call this a
- farming
- (two words) due to politics these people became.....
- normally the wife to the king
- the lower class of people
- (two words) the type of rights they had
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- (two words) where the price is contained to make sure its making them money
- people who were in charge for running the country
- (two words) The wife of the king
- best of the best
- when you run out of money and they take your stuff
- (two words) The best power you can have
- first estate
- this product skyrocketed in this time
- (two words) King of France from 1774-1792
- middle class
20 Clues: farming • first estate • middle class • best of the best • upper class people • a great fortress in Paris • the lower class of people • normally the wife to the king • (two words) The wife of the king • this product skyrocketed in this time • people that help you Finance your money • (two words) The best power you can have • (two words) the type of rights they had • ...
the French Revoution 2021-02-05
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- wealthies and most powerful group.
- the class of people in social.
- the leader of Conspiracy of Equals.
- became powerful First Consul
- the rule of one person.
- the maximum prices for the food
- were rebels in the Rebellion
- the "Divine right of kings".
- supperter the radical ideas.
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- the person married King Louis XVI
- machine that chopped off heads.
- the Radicals club leader
- vote for priest and bishops
- that rule France since 1589.
- was the king of France in 1774.
- are the lower class
- system of the rule in France 1789
- the limited of judicial protection.
- the merchants and judges
- the man citizens that could vote
20 Clues: are the lower class • the rule of one person. • the Radicals club leader • the merchants and judges • vote for priest and bishops • that rule France since 1589. • became powerful First Consul • were rebels in the Rebellion • the "Divine right of kings". • supperter the radical ideas. • the class of people in social. • machine that chopped off heads. • was the king of France in 1774. • ...
French Revolution Vocab 2021-02-03
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- a state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority.
- an alliance for combined action, especially a temporary alliance of political parties forming a government or of states.
- a person who advocates thorough or complete political or social reform; a member of a political party or part of a party pursuing such aims.
- an official order issued by a legal authority.
- the activities associated with the governance of a country or other area, especially the debate or conflict among individuals or parties having or hoping to achieve power.
- the middle class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
- a person concerned with the management of large amounts of money on behalf of governments or other large organizations.
- (of a legislative body) having a single legislative chamber.
- the state of being extremely poor.
- a collection of weapons and military equipment stored by a country, person, or group.
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- a person who has left their own country in order to settle in another, typically for political reasons.
- a person who supports the principle of monarchy or a particular monarchy.
- government by a dictator.
- the action or an act of removing a system, practice, or institution.
- completely out of money or funds
- the action of spending funds.
- a form of government with a monarch at the head.
- income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature.
- the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
20 Clues: government by a dictator. • the action of spending funds. • completely out of money or funds • the state of being extremely poor. • an official order issued by a legal authority. • a form of government with a monarch at the head. • (of a legislative body) having a single legislative chamber. • a state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority. • ...
Food Vocabulary - French 2021-03-15
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- verts Small round and green vegetables.
- The type of meat you put in sandwiches.
- Healthy and good for breakfasts.
- Residue from making butter from sour raw milk
- glacé A drink made of lemon that is not lemonade.
- A yellow fruit that monkeys love.
- An expression used to replace “scared”.
- Liquid meal often eaten on cold days.
- Mostly apple flavored and better when they’re hot. Hint: it starts with a “p”.
- There is a glass, a cup, a bottle and a _____ of water.
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- First meal of the day.
- cuit I want my beef well-....?
- Made out of liquefied milk and fruits (comes in different flavors)
- A mollusc with an elongated shell.
- The side dish of a hamburger.
- They’re slow and leave a trail of slime.
- Made of vegetables.
- Made of flour.
- Well-known Italian food.
- Fatty part of milk.
20 Clues: Made of flour. • Made of vegetables. • Fatty part of milk. • First meal of the day. • Well-known Italian food. • The side dish of a hamburger. • cuit I want my beef well-....? • Healthy and good for breakfasts. • A yellow fruit that monkeys love. • A mollusc with an elongated shell. • Liquid meal often eaten on cold days. • The type of meat you put in sandwiches. • ...
French Revolution-McCoy 2021-03-17
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- Formation of the national assembly when the first and second estate locked them out
- prison the third estate raided for weapons and ammo
- came into power very young and was tried to leave in a disguise but was captured
- enlightenment thinker that believed in the republic form of government
- wife of King Louis who lived a lavish lifestyle and was executed for high treason
- radical political party that came out of the revolution
- government branch that dealt with threats to the revolution that were outside of france
- peasants thought that aristocrats and nobles were coming to destroy all of their crops
- military branch led by lafayette that came in and fought for the revolution
- Financial advisor who said that Louis should tax the rich and he was then fired
- enlightenment thinker who believed the government was there to serve the people and he was known as the father of liberalism
- document stating that Prussia and Austria would protect the throne and monarchy in France
- military leader who overthrew the French government and ended the French Revolution
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- government branch that dealt with threats to the revolution inside of Franch and had trials and executions
- enlightenment thinker who believed that free speech is a right afforded to all humans anywhere
- english writer who disliked the revolution and foretold that it would end very badly
- Note books requested by Louis so he wouldn't be blindsided by questions
- common working class people during the revolution such as merchants and farmers
- tool used in the revolution to chop peoples heads off
- soldier who gained fame in the american revolution and led the french national guard
- group that replaced the national assembly
- enlightenment thinker that believed in three branches of governmetn
- group formed by the third estate under the tennis court oath that would never join back with the estates general
- Women's rights activist that was angry that the declaration of the rights of man only applied to men so she led marches in protest
- People who left france during the french revolution
25 Clues: group that replaced the national assembly • prison the third estate raided for weapons and ammo • People who left france during the french revolution • tool used in the revolution to chop peoples heads off • radical political party that came out of the revolution • enlightenment thinker that believed in three branches of governmetn • ...
Stenger French Revolution 2021-03-17
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- an expert in finance and was fired after giving the king advice about how to lower the extreme spending of money
- patriotism or pride for your country
- the place where the national assembly stormed after they put the Tennis Court Oath in place
- believed in the three branches of government to create equality in power and checks and balances
- they stopped enemies from inside France, and they put the upper-class people on trial and then executed them by beheading them
- when the king and queen dressed in disguise as servents and packed all their goods; they got caught and put in jail
- period of uprising and revolts; many protests took place during this time
- where they get beheaded for the method of execution
- the new name for the 3rd estate after the Tennis Court Oath
- during the enlightenment period he believed the rights of humans should be protected by the government and if they aren't we have the right to revolt
- red, white, and blue; got it from the American Revolution
- led the National Convention with the help of his sidekick Danton
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- the mansion or castle that the king lived in; had super nice fountains outside, several rooms inside
- working-class radicals; they got their name because they wore fancy pants and trousers that the upper class typically wore
- oath stated by the 3rd estate where they swear to not separate until there is a new constitution and the general assembly is gone
- notebooks or a list of complaints to see the biggest problem before the meeting went into session
- said that every country deserves the freedom of speech in the enlightenment period
- the government during the reign of terror that consisted of 5 leaders; and it didn't end up working out
- nobles, kings, queens, or the clergy that fled from France during the Reign of Terror
- rights that can not be taken away from you; life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
- came in and led the committee for public safety
- in 1776 when the lowly Americans overthrew powerful England
- was called to lead the national guard after fighting along with George Washington in the American Revolution
- they are moderate people who want change but not super crazy, radical change
- added to part of the 3rd estate that now involved doctors, lawyers, bankers, merchants
25 Clues: patriotism or pride for your country • came in and led the committee for public safety • where they get beheaded for the method of execution • red, white, and blue; got it from the American Revolution • in 1776 when the lowly Americans overthrew powerful England • the new name for the 3rd estate after the Tennis Court Oath • ...
Panopio French Revolution 2021-03-18
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- document listing the natural rights of male citizens of France
- financial adviser to Louis XVI who got fired after suggesting that the wealthy should pay taxes
- job is to stop enemies of the revolution from inside France
- women's rights activist who protested against the Declaration of Rights of Man because it only included men, not women
- group that took over in charge after the national assembly
- english writer who predicted the reign of terror
- the list of complaints that King Louis XVI asked for in preparation for the Estates General Meeting
- led the National Convention with his sidekick Danton
- device used to execute people by beheading them
- the oath of the third estate that said they would never go back to the estates general system
- red,white,and blue used today on the flag of France
- leader of the National Guard who fought alongside George Washington in the American Revolution
- the radicals
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- King Louis and Marie Antoinette got caught trying to escape in their Flight to ______.
- old prison and symbol of the absolute monarch that was stormed by the National Assembly
- job is to stop enemies of the revolution from other countries
- the government system led by five people used after the reign of terror
- the military leader who emerged as the leader of France
- pride in your country
- working class women and men who wanted a republic system and got their name from the type of pants they wore
- lower/middle classes,including doctors and lawyers, who were part of the 3rd estate
- the moderates
- people who fled France because people were trying to kill them
- philosopher who said that the government should protect people's natural rights, which influenced the Declaration of Rights of Man
- Queen of France known for her grand lifestyle who got her head chopped off
25 Clues: the radicals • the moderates • pride in your country • device used to execute people by beheading them • english writer who predicted the reign of terror • red,white,and blue used today on the flag of France • led the National Convention with his sidekick Danton • the military leader who emerged as the leader of France • ...
The French Revolution 2021-03-11
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- wars inspired the French revolution
- known for her famous quote; "let them eat cake"
- another name for the third estate
- …. Percent of people owned 25% of land
- the social classes in France during the revolution
- where did the 3rd estate meet to create the national assembly?
- and citizens declaration of the rights of (…) Now included in the current French constitution
- a growing problem due to debt
- a financial problem involving the estates
- principal royal residence of France from 1982 until 1789
- the Enlightenment era; "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness"
- group formed by the 3rd estate to take political action
- bourgeoise; paid 1/2 of all taxes
- used to behead people
- legislative branch and could only meet with permission of the king
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- the year of the Storming of Bastille
- a (usually public) punishment with the use of a guillotine
- …. Percent of people owned 10% of land
- forcible overthrow of government
- old armory or prison
- members paid no taxes and were considered the highest class
- influenced by the scientific revolution and the renaissance, also known as the age of reason
- XVI king of France (1774-1792)
- another name for the second estate
- …. Percent of people owned 65% of land
- against the king and the conservatives and advocated the use of violence
- describes the violent time period during the French revolution under the reign of Robespierre
- paid no taxes and were considered the second highest class
- another name for the first estate
- by textbook definition a group of people gathered together for a common purpose
30 Clues: old armory or prison • used to behead people • a growing problem due to debt • XVI king of France (1774-1792) • forcible overthrow of government • another name for the third estate • bourgeoise; paid 1/2 of all taxes • another name for the first estate • another name for the second estate • wars inspired the French revolution • the year of the Storming of Bastille • ...
French Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-15
French Family Review 2019-12-15
21 Clues: son • wife • aunt • niece • uncle • family • sister • father • mother • nephew • husband • brother • daughter • grandson • cousin(f) • cousin(m) • parents(f) • parents(m) • grandfather • grandmother • granddaughter
descriptive words- french 2019-12-04
36 Clues: red • bad • fat • bad • red • blue • tall • cute • gray • lazy • pink • white • small • smart • brown • black • large • funny • young • beast • green • short • pretty • gental • orange • purple • blonde • serious • creative • generous • chestnut • beautiful • timid/shy • sympathetic • dark blonde • cheveux hair
Characteristics in French 2020-10-19
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- Cool, hip, or trendy.
- Freckles.
- Mean or unfriendly.
- Pretty
- Big or heavyset.
- Talkative.
- Annoying or irritating.
- Big and tall.
- Funny and fun to be around.
- Medium height.
- Small.
- Not very intelligent.
- Corrective eyewear.
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- Facial hair on your upper lip.
- Earrings.
- Likes sports and physical activity.
- Shy or quiet.
- Skinny or slender.
- Facial hair on your chin.
- Friendly.
- Lazy or lacking energy.
- Handsome.
- Smart.
- Boring or uninteresting.
24 Clues: Pretty • Smart. • Small. • Earrings. • Freckles. • Friendly. • Handsome. • Talkative. • Shy or quiet. • Big and tall. • Medium height. • Big or heavyset. • Skinny or slender. • Mean or unfriendly. • Corrective eyewear. • Cool, hip, or trendy. • Not very intelligent. • Lazy or lacking energy. • Annoying or irritating. • Boring or uninteresting. • Facial hair on your chin. • Funny and fun to be around. • ...
Basic French Verbs 2020-11-01
French revolution vocabulary 2020-11-11
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- was a committee that killed people if they were too republican or very little republican.
- by the injustice in the general estates, this was called the body of the third estate after separating.
- Radicals in the convention.
- executive branch established by the constitution.
- absolute monarchy
- after Robespierre execution, the post-period of the Reign of Terror
- before the French Revolution, this was the social and political system that France had.
- The society class positioned in the middle of the feudalism pyramid.
- before the France revolution, this was the way the three estates met and vote.
- citizens that also wanted changes the in the política, and social system but not as the extremist.
- political and social system that only the upper class rules.
- moderated people that controlled the legislative assembly.
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- the place were the members of the National Assembly met.
- Radical people that defended the equality between social classes.
- defended the Idea of absolute monarchy. Right wing.
- substituted the Legislative assembly.
- Meeting of a political and social group, the legislative body, made decisions.
- one year that started The Committee of Public Safety killing people. Maximillen Robespierre ruled.
- extremist that wanted a radica, change in the political and social system.
- they were lists of citizens complaints asking for few changes in the government.
- nobles that emigrated from France because they were scared of being killed.
21 Clues: absolute monarchy • Radicals in the convention. • substituted the Legislative assembly. • executive branch established by the constitution. • defended the Idea of absolute monarchy. Right wing. • the place were the members of the National Assembly met. • moderated people that controlled the legislative assembly. • ...
isaac's french crossword 2020-03-12
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- shaquille o'neal est _________
- le ciel est ________
- vous devez payer ______ en classe
- lorsque votre partenaire rompt avec vous, vous obtenez __________
- un autre mot pour assez
- lorsque vous mélangez rouge et bleu
- quelqu'un qui n'a pas d'amis
- quelqu'un qui se soucie des autres avant lui-même
- un autre mot pourcolère
- quelqu'un qui est petit est _________
- quelqu'un qui ne se soucie que de lui-même
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- quelqu'un qui parle 2 langues
- le canada est __________
- l'opposé de lamoyenne
- une couleur de balles de tennis
- le rocher est très __________
- quand quelqu'un n'est pas heureux, il est ________
- quand vous êtes détendu vous êtes _______
- les chihuahuas sont très _________
- la Jamaïque est ________
- un autobus est __________
- quelqu'un e qui s'énerve les gens est _________
- quelque chose qui n'est pas commun
- quelque chose avec beaucoup de couleurs
- la couleur d'une pomme
25 Clues: le ciel est ________ • l'opposé de lamoyenne • la couleur d'une pomme • un autre mot pour assez • un autre mot pourcolère • le canada est __________ • la Jamaïque est ________ • un autobus est __________ • quelqu'un qui n'a pas d'amis • quelqu'un qui parle 2 langues • le rocher est très __________ • shaquille o'neal est _________ • une couleur de balles de tennis • ...
French Vocabulary Crossword 2020-04-09
25 Clues: eye • foot • knee • nose • ready • to run • skiing • to bend • skating • stomach • to bend • to raise • to raise • to hurry • swimming • to believe • gymnastics • to practice • to practice • surfboarding • snowboarding • rock climbing • skateboarding • in-line skating • horseback riding
French Vocabulaire (Préliminaire) 2020-03-30
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- You're welcome (Formal)
- Friday
- What's the date?
- Wednesday
- March
- What time is it?
- Not bad
- Tomorrow
- How are you?
- Tuesday
- What day is it?
- Monday
- Hello, Hi! (Formal)
- Today
- Ms., Mrs.
- In the morning
- Thank you
- It's midnight
- January
- Saturday
- October
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- February
- April
- July
- You're welcome (Informal)
- November
- September
- Hello, Hi! (Informal)
- Mr.
- In the afternoon
- Thursday
- In the evening
- Sunday
- Goodbye
- It's noon
- June
- Very well
- Ms., Miss
- December
- August
- Goodbye
41 Clues: Mr. • July • June • April • March • Today • Friday • Sunday • Monday • August • Not bad • Goodbye • Tuesday • Goodbye • January • October • February • November • Thursday • Tomorrow • December • Saturday • September • Wednesday • It's noon • Very well • Ms., Miss • Ms., Mrs. • Thank you • How are you? • It's midnight • In the evening • In the morning • What day is it? • What's the date? • In the afternoon • What time is it? • Hello, Hi! (Formal) • ...
French Target Words 2020-03-18
23 Clues: hi • tea • cup • salt • fall • left • rice • pink • fine • boots • green • spoon • right • dress • yellow • summer • cheese • napkin • spring • winter • very well • ice cream • good morning
French Cooking Terms 2020-04-02
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- this is a young chicken
- manie, butter and flour mixed together in equal parts and used to thicken liquids
- this is an appetizer consisting of a small bread or biscuit base covered with a flavored topping
- this is a stew
- this is a mixture of mashed potatoes with ground cooked meat, fish or poultry that is formed into cylinders, patties or other shapes and coated with a breading before they are deep fried
- small cubes of bread used as garnish for salads or used to garnish French onion soup
- a shellfish soup that has been thickened
- ingredients used for thickening sauces, soups or other liquids
- this is the main course of any breakfast, lunch or dinner service
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- this is a broth or stock that has been clarified
- a thick sauce usually made from one main ingredient and this sauce has been strained to remove seeds, this sauce is traditionally made with fruit
- garni, this is a mixture of fresh herbs tied together with a string and this is used to flavor stews and soups, this is a mix of parsley stems, bay leaf and thyme and this is removed before service
- a wrapping of parchment paper around fish or meat used for cooking, the paper retains the moisture in the food
- to set alcohol on fire this is usually done table side to impress your guests, banana foster and cherries jubilee has this action done to this dish
- a fritter, a small dollop of dough that is fried, traditionally dusted with powder sugar
- a pan that holds hot or cold soup for service
- this is equal parts by weight oil or clarified butter and all propose flour used to thicken sauces or soups, this can be cooked to white, blonde and dark brown
- this is a knife cut that is used to garnish consomme and it is a julienne cut that is cubed it is a 1/8 inch dice
- noisette, this is browned butter
- this is a mother sauce made from butter, flour, cream and stock
- 50% onion 25% carrot 25% celery, this is used in most of our soups
- this is a broth or stock
- d'oeuvers, this is the first course or an appetizer
23 Clues: this is a stew • this is a young chicken • this is a broth or stock • noisette, this is browned butter • a shellfish soup that has been thickened • a pan that holds hot or cold soup for service • this is a broth or stock that has been clarified • d'oeuvers, this is the first course or an appetizer • ingredients used for thickening sauces, soups or other liquids • ...
The French Revolution 2020-04-26
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- Unpopular queen;Wife of Louis XVI
- bringing back to power the kings that Napoleon had driven out
- Vote by the people
- Napoleon's last bid for power which ended at Waterloo
- Period of Robespierre's rule
- Complete set of laws set up by Napoleon that eliminated many injustices
- Policy of burning fields and slaughtering livestock so that enemy troops woulld find nothing to eat
- Sudden takeover of a government
- Revolutionary leader who tried to wipe out every trace of France's past monarchy and nobility
- Forced closing of ports
- Noble or other person who left france during the peasant uprising and who hoped to come back to restore the old system
- condition in which no country becomes a threat to another
- Spanish peasant fighter
- Napoleon's policy of preventing trade and communication between great Britain and other European nation
- Promise made by the third estate representatives to draw up a new constitution
- Assembly of representatives from all estates
- Social Class of people
- war that Napoleon Fought in Spain
- radical group of Parisian wage-earners
- Group of people from the legislative assembly who wanted only some changes in the government
- Group of people from the legislative assembly who wanted to make changes in the way that the government was run
- Assembly that replaced the national assembly in 1791
- meetings in Vienna for the purpose of restoring order to Europe
- French congress established by representatives of the third estate
- League formed by Russia, Austria, and Prussia
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- Government-Run public school
- British defeat of Napoleon's forces at sea
- Key leader at the congress of Vienna
- Battle in Belgium in which Napoleon was defeated
- Theories of alliances to help prevent revolution.
- Member of the Jacobin club, a radical political organization
- Weak king that came to the french throne in 1774
- machine for beheading people
- motto among the french during the revolution
- System of feudalism
- Military leader who seized power in France
- wave of panic
- belief that the pope should rule over a church independent of the state
- agreement
- Group of people from the legislative assembly who didn't mind having limited monarchy,and wanted few changes in the government
- Huge group of people that included merchants and workers who had few rights
41 Clues: agreement • wave of panic • Vote by the people • System of feudalism • Social Class of people • Forced closing of ports • Spanish peasant fighter • Government-Run public school • Period of Robespierre's rule • machine for beheading people • Sudden takeover of a government • Unpopular queen;Wife of Louis XVI • war that Napoleon Fought in Spain • Key leader at the congress of Vienna • ...
The French Revolution 2020-04-26
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- Austrian statesman
- noble or other person who left France during the peasant uprisings and who hoped to come back to restore the old system
- assembly that replaced the National Assembly in 1791
- revolutionary leader who tried to wipe out every trace of France’s past monarchy and nobility
- a comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon
- a direct vote in which a country's people have the opportunity to aprove or reject a proposal
- Napoleon's policy of preventing trade between Great Britain and continental Europe
- a sudden seizure of political power in a nation
- weak king who came to French throne in 1774
- government-run public school in France
- the hereditary right of a monarch to rule
- assembly of representatives from all three estate
- a conflict the lasted from 1808 to 1813, in which Spanish rebels, with the aid of British forces, fought to drive Napoleon's French troops out of Spain
- an 1805 naval battle in which Napoleon's forces were defeated by a British fleet
- French general who became emperor of France
- member of a loosely organized fighting force that makes surprise attacks on enemy troops occupying his or her country
- series of alliances among European nations in the 19th century
- formal agreement, especially one between the pope and a government, dealing with the control of Church affairs
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- French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate
- brief period during 1825 when Napoleon made his last bid for power, deposing the french king and becoming emperor
- village in Belgium where European forces defeated Napoleon in 1825
- unpopular queen; wife of Louis XVI
- a series of meetings in 1814-1815, during which the European leaders sought to establish peace after defeating Napoleon
- the practice of burning crops and killing livestock during wartime so that the enemy cannot live off the land
- period of Robespierre’s rule
- system of feudalism
- machine for beheading people
- political situation in which no one in the nation is powerful enough to pose a threat to others
- radical group of Parisian wage-earners
- social class of people
- wave of panic
- member of the Jacobin Club, a radical political organization
- promise made by Third Estate representatives to draw up a new constitution
- the use of troops and ships to prevent commercial traffic from entering or leaving a city or region
- league of European nations formed by the leaders of Russia, Austria and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna
35 Clues: wave of panic • Austrian statesman • system of feudalism • social class of people • period of Robespierre’s rule • machine for beheading people • unpopular queen; wife of Louis XVI • radical group of Parisian wage-earners • government-run public school in France • the hereditary right of a monarch to rule • weak king who came to French throne in 1774 • ...
French Clothing Vocabulary 2020-04-30
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- what colors
- I wear size
- what size do you wear? (shoe)
- what size do you wear? (clothing)
- I'm looking for
- It's a good deal
- inexpensive
- I want/would like to buy
- white
- pretty
- may I help you?
- black
- out of style
- checkered
- rather
- polka dot
- I would like something for
- big
- I like to wear
- in style
- pink
- how is...?
- very
- do you have __ in__?
- tight
- it costs/they cost
- orange
- what is the price of...?
- they are on sale
- lame
- blue
- no, thank you, I'm looking
- plaid
- long
- small
- how do you find...?
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- short (length)
- can I help you?
- to put/go with
- plain, ugly
- it is on sale
- frankly
- how much is
- too (much)
- not bad
- it is
- green
- flowered
- excuse me ma'am
- large
- yellow
- each
- they are
- in my opinion
- can I try on...?
- striped
- gray
- neat, great
- expensive
- what do you think about...?
- purple
- great
- in my opinion
- brown
- classy
- free
- elegant
- red
- rather
69 Clues: big • red • each • gray • pink • very • lame • blue • free • long • white • black • it is • green • large • tight • great • brown • plaid • small • pretty • yellow • rather • purple • orange • classy • rather • frankly • not bad • striped • elegant • flowered • they are • in style • checkered • polka dot • expensive • too (much) • how is...? • what colors • I wear size • plain, ugly • inexpensive • how much is • neat, great • out of style • it is on sale • in my opinion • in my opinion • ...
French Clothing Magazine 2020-06-03
20 Clues: tie • polo • belt • skirt • pants • dress • shoes • jeans • boots • jacket • shorts • sandal • blouse • sweater • glasses • clothes • overcoat • swimsuit • sneakers • sweatshirt
Clothing in french 2020-05-28
20 Clues: hat • tie • shoe • boot • belt • socks • pants • skirt • dress • jeans • shorts • blouse • blazer • sandal • glasses • overcoat • pullover • raincoat • hightops • sweatshirt
french 8 crossword 2020-04-16
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- Can you help me _____this jar
- Le (underground train)
- Un ( they act)
- To go out
- The (f)
- Une (daughter)
- Un (you read a ___)
- To(act)
- To eat
- A(f)
- My car won't _____
- Un (clothes you sleep with)
- The (m) (P)
- You____ a gift to someone
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- To lie in bed and pass out
- From the (m)
- My parents go to_____ everyday
- Christ ____ us withhis blood
- You ___a book
- La (above your neck)
- La (goes vroom vroom)
- Un (lawyer)
- From the (f)
- Le (basketball)
- Le (in house,protects from rain)
25 Clues: A(f) • To eat • The (f) • To(act) • To go out • Un (lawyer) • The (m) (P) • From the (m) • From the (f) • You ___a book • Un ( they act) • Une (daughter) • Le (basketball) • My car won't _____ • Un (you read a ___) • La (above your neck) • La (goes vroom vroom) • Le (underground train) • You____ a gift to someone • To lie in bed and pass out • Un (clothes you sleep with) • Christ ____ us withhis blood • ...
French Crossword Puzzleb 2020-10-07
21 Clues: Rice • Meat • Beef • Tuna • a pan • a cup • Steak • Snail • a pan • A bowl • Sausage • a towel • Chicken • a glass • an oven • a plate • a fridge • a microwave • Meat Spread • a table cloth • de mer Sea food
French Food Vocab 2020-10-07
25 Clues: fat • tip • diet • oven • menu • food • size • bowl • snack • apron • snack • trader • recipe • weight • bakery • turkey • napkin • garlic • mustard • lettuce • sausage • sandwich • to weigh • tablecloth • mashed potatoes
French Crossword 2 2021-03-23
24 Clues: no • bee • pig • cat • head • ears • eyes • baby • leaf • star • feet • soap • nose • ghost • mouth • boots • horse • hello • hands • window • autumn • iguana • summer • snowpants
er verbs (french) 2021-05-21
24 Clues: to eat • to work • to look • to sing • to draw • to give • to swim • to meet • to play • to love • to hate • to think • to share • to study • to dance • to travel • to forget • to prefer • to arrive • to invite • to live in • to like/love • to listen to • to begin/start
French 5 Vocab 2021-05-24
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- chauve ...
- mascotte de la vallée de bamber
- équipe de football américain de Miami
- les chauves-souris y vivent
- ils piquent et vivent dans une ruche
- see ya later ...
- animal de mâchoires
- récif
- comme une guêpe
- manger des noix
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- comme un loup mais petit et rouge
- reptille, vit par temps chaud
- chien sauvage
- ils piquent et vivre dans l'océan
- avoir de gros bois
- plus gros animal de l'océan
- synonyme de fou
- comme Master Crane comme Kung Fu Panda
- boucle d'or a mangé la bouillie
- monarque
20 Clues: récif • monarque • chauve ... • chien sauvage • synonyme de fou • comme une guêpe • manger des noix • see ya later ... • avoir de gros bois • animal de mâchoires • les chauves-souris y vivent • plus gros animal de l'océan • reptille, vit par temps chaud • mascotte de la vallée de bamber • boucle d'or a mangé la bouillie • comme un loup mais petit et rouge • ils piquent et vivre dans l'océan • ...
French Colony Crossword 2021-10-06
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- Created paper money in colnies
- Ethnic group brought by John law
- Capitol of LA
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
- Over printing money caused?
- King Number 15
- Women brought from france to help the colonies prosper
- Life in the colonies were...
- Make believe passage that leads to the atlantic ocean
- Governed new france and was the supreme court
- Poor
- Founded New Orleans
- Slave Laws
- Laid Foundations for louisiana
- Economic Collapse
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- Someone bound with their lives to work with no pay and harsh conditions for their whole lives
- First proprietor in Louisiana
- Claimed by France and UK
- King Number 14
- Means Baton Rouge
- the state or right of owning a business or holding property.
- They mapped the upper louisiana for france
- Claimed Louisiana and the Mississippi
- land given to certain people with certain conditions
- What the Germans were best at in colonies
- Girls brought by France so colonies could prosper
- A large farm or estate
- Major Port city, claimed by Beinville
- War over the ohio river valley
- The colonists after they saw new world
30 Clues: Poor • Slave Laws • Capitol of LA • King Number 14 • King Number 15 • Means Baton Rouge • Economic Collapse • Founded New Orleans • A large farm or estate • Claimed by France and UK • Over printing money caused? • Life in the colonies were... • First proprietor in Louisiana • Created paper money in colnies • War over the ohio river valley • Laid Foundations for louisiana • ...
French VOCAB 5. 2021-09-08
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- I like... and you
- Instant message
- Do you like
- Me neither
- I prefer
- To surf the internet
- What do you like to do
- Me too
- Yes, I rather like
- Instant message
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- To watch T.V.
- Yes, I love
- I don't like
- To speak French
- I do
- To work
- No, I hate
- To telephone friends
- Sports car
- I don't like
- Wacation
- To speak English
- Novel
- Radio
- Not me
25 Clues: I do • Novel • Radio • Me too • Not me • To work • Wacation • I prefer • No, I hate • Me neither • Sports car • Yes, I love • Do you like • I don't like • I don't like • To watch T.V. • To speak French • Instant message • Instant message • To speak English • I like... and you • Yes, I rather like • To telephone friends • To surf the internet • What do you like to do
French HW 13 2022-02-07
23 Clues: math • sing • book • fries • french • english • to work • vacation • to study • to sleep • newspaper • chocolate • ice cream • a drawing • comic book • mp3 player • text message • meaning to eat • to speak english • means "I like...!" • means "I love...!" • earbuds/headphones • talking on the phone
Feelings in French 2022-02-04
20 Clues: sad • wish • fury • lost • hate • anger • panic • bored • happy • scared • terror • respect • anguish • feeling • jalousy • surprise • confused • frightened • cheerfulness • embarrassment
Basic French Greetings 2022-01-25
22 Clues: No • Yes • Hello • So so • Ready • Sorry • Listen • Welcome • Goodbye • I forgot • Thank you • Good luck • My name is • I don't know • I'm doing well • You're welcome • Nice to meet you • See you tomorrow • I'm doing poorly • I don't understand • How are you? (Formal) • How are you?(Informal)
French Winter Crossword 2022-01-14
20 Clues: Nap • Boots • Scarf • Sleigh • Gloves • Hockey • Hoodie • Mittens • Sweater • To Draw • TO Paint • To Color • Hillside • Winter Hat • Ski Jacket • Frozen Pond • Winter Coat • Skating Rink • To Stay Inside • chaud Hot Chocolate
French Homework 2 2022-01-20
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- i cant decide
- break
- how about/whynot?
- to play guitar
- what I like is...
- i have no idea
- to play basketball
- I love
- great idea
- school
- physics/chemistry class
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- school subject
- but I prefer
- sorry i don't have time
- to do horseback riding
- I like
- math
- computer lab
- what...do you want to...?
- laboratory
- to play chess
- deteste I hate
22 Clues: math • break • I like • I love • school • laboratory • great idea • but I prefer • computer lab • i cant decide • to play chess • school subject • to play guitar • i have no idea • deteste I hate • how about/whynot? • what I like is... • to play basketball • to do horseback riding • sorry i don't have time • physics/chemistry class • what...do you want to...?
French 1 Adjectives 2022-02-15
24 Clues: Shy • Busy • Nice • Bright • Polite • Selfish • Sincere • Patient • Elegant • Charming • Pleasant • Sociable • Reserved • Impatient • Different • Fun/Funny • Important • Difficult • Optimistic • Interesting • Intelligent • Independent • Pessimistic • Unpleasant/grumpy
French Choice Board 2022-02-21
20 Clues: gasoline • to worry • pollution • to recycle • a waste of • ride a bike • a lightbulb • make compost • solar panels • the resources • wind turbines • climate change • conserve water • to plant a tree • renewable energy • to be able/to can • the fight against • conserve electricity • the greenhouse effect • to need to/to have to
French Crossword Lauren 2022-02-21
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- popular dessert in France
- is eaten with a side of eggs for breakfast
- babies drink this
- this is typically eaten for breakfast
- common type of bread found in france
- monkeys eat this fruit
- this vegetable is purple and long
- this fruit is small and round
- can be caught with fishingrod
- used to make sandwiches
- a famous dish eaten throughout america
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- usually a side when ordering hamburgers
- typically used as topping on icecream
- a person dies from dehydration without this
- this expression is used when food is good
- is a staple in a sauce for spaghetti
- this is a sweet drink
- many kids hate this veggie
- glace usually eaten on a hot day
- commonly eaten when sick
20 Clues: babies drink this • this is a sweet drink • monkeys eat this fruit • used to make sandwiches • commonly eaten when sick • popular dessert in France • many kids hate this veggie • this fruit is small and round • can be caught with fishingrod • glace usually eaten on a hot day • this vegetable is purple and long • common type of bread found in france • ...
French Food Terms 2022-03-10
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- la pomme
- la poire
- la banane
- la prune
- la citrouille
- la betterave
- la figue
- la framboise
- la fraise
- la courgette
- le raisin
- le melon
- le bleuet
- la mangue
- la pêche
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- la grenade
- le champignon
- la tomate
- les epinards
- le citron
- le persil
- le chou
- la laitue
- la cerise
- la citrouille
- l’ananas
- l’orange
- beans, les haricots verts
- la noix de coco
- la baie
- le citron cert
31 Clues: le chou • la baie • la pomme • la poire • la prune • l’ananas • l’orange • la figue • le melon • la pêche • la tomate • le citron • le persil • la banane • la laitue • la cerise • la fraise • le raisin • le bleuet • la mangue • la grenade • les epinards • la betterave • la framboise • la courgette • le champignon • la citrouille • la citrouille • le citron cert • la noix de coco • beans, les haricots verts
French 3 - C2 2021-07-20
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- personne qui éteint les feux
- ce qui est faux
- travail
- ce que ça veut dire
- images created while you sleep
- faire du mal
- le bout d'un espace
- corvée, chose qui doit être faite
- contraire de début
- avoir le désir de
- ne plus être là
- avant, il y a longtemps
- "------ de l'importance", mettre
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- nouvelles télévisées ou radio
- garçon, fille
- langage parlé pour accroché
- signifier
- une activité à l'extérieur de sa maison
- language parlé pour désigner un ami
- être très mécontent
- quartier d'une ville trop peuplé, souvent à revenus bas
- prendre pour soi
- embêter ou mettre en désordre
- avec intention
24 Clues: travail • signifier • faire du mal • garçon, fille • avec intention • ce qui est faux • ne plus être là • prendre pour soi • avoir le désir de • contraire de début • ce que ça veut dire • être très mécontent • le bout d'un espace • avant, il y a longtemps • langage parlé pour accroché • personne qui éteint les feux • nouvelles télévisées ou radio • embêter ou mettre en désordre • ...
French Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-12
20 Clues: yes • please • German • goodbye • English • not bad • Italian • Russian • Spanish • Monique • Bertrand • how/what • delighted • courtesies • fine thanks • see you soon • see you tomorrow • hey/hi (informal) • do you speak french • goodmorning (formal)
french cross word 2021-07-26
21 Clues: hi • cow • dog • bird • hello • happy • easter • august • turtle • monday • friday • goodbye • brother • fifteen • goldfish • christmas • i am cold • my birthday • how are you • good evening • how old are you
French Language Crossword 2021-07-26
21 Clues: Hi • Two • Cow • Yes • Sad • Good • July • Happy • April • Three • Friday • Monday • Rabbit • Sister • Thirty • October • Sixteen • Nineteen • Birthday • September • Wednesday
year 9 french 2021-07-26
23 Clues: hi • may • bad • good • june • july • april • March • Monday • friday • sunday • august • tuesday • January • october • thursday • december • november • saturday • February • wednesday • september • good evening
French Revolution Crossword 2021-12-15
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- The ______ descended from Louis IX in the 13th century.
- A prison in the 18th century.
- The First Estate, Second Estate, and the Third Estate made up the _______.
- A collection of laws and principles under which a government or other organization operates.
- The ______ said that the representatives of the Third Estate would stay together until France received a constitution.
- Among others, Nicholas Copernicus contributed to the _______.
- A writer during the Enlightenment whose ideas helped to encourage Romanticism.
- King Louis XIV built his Palace of ______ in an effort to show the world his magnificence.
- The current state of affairs.
- One of the groups challenged by Enlightenment thinkers.
- The Clergy made up the _____.
- A time when new ideas emerged.
- When someone in an official position uses their power to gain advantage.
- A governing party that has inherited their nobility.
- The _______ lasted from 1789 to 1791.
- A form of government in which a king, queen, or emperor(ess) hold the supreme power.
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- King ______ of France was executed by guillotine in January 1793.
- The social, political, and economic strength is enough to keep any party from forcing their will or interfering with another party’s will.
- During this time, the 13 colonies fought for independence from Britain.
- This war caused France to lose a lot of its valuable territory.
- The ________ began in 1789.
- When an absolute monarch's powers are limited and they have to share the power with an elected legislature or parliament.
- The nobility made up the ______.
- This party renamed themselves as the French National Assembly.
- More than 725 million people live in _____.
25 Clues: The ________ began in 1789. • A prison in the 18th century. • The current state of affairs. • The Clergy made up the _____. • A time when new ideas emerged. • The nobility made up the ______. • The _______ lasted from 1789 to 1791. • More than 725 million people live in _____. • A governing party that has inherited their nobility. • ...
vocabulary - French verbs 2021-09-19
20 Clues: to eat • to wear • to talk • to swim • to sell • to sing • to give • to hear • to begin • to reply • to dance • to finish • to choose • to descend • to succeed • to look for • to wait for • to call oneself • to like, to love • to drink (irregular verb)
French HW 5 2021-09-09
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- digital camera
- ice cream
- ham sandwich
- fruit juice
- video camera
- to take pictures
- to go to the movies
- to play tennis
- soda
- to play basketball
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- piano to play guitar/piano
- to do theater
- to make videos
- lemon-lime soda
- café/coffee
- to play drums
- to play chess
- racket/(tennis) ball
- hot chocolate
- apple tart
- toasted cheese sandwich with ham
- to read
22 Clues: soda • to read • ice cream • apple tart • café/coffee • fruit juice • ham sandwich • video camera • to do theater • to play drums • to play chess • hot chocolate • digital camera • to make videos • to play tennis • lemon-lime soda • to take pictures • to play basketball • to go to the movies • racket/(tennis) ball • piano to play guitar/piano • toasted cheese sandwich with ham
French Clothing Crossword 2017-01-12
31 Clues: Coat • A Hat • Pants • Socks • Shoes • A Tie • Jeans • Boots • A Belt • A Vest • Shorts • Tights • A Dress • A Skirt • Glasses • Sandals • A Jacket • A Blouse • A Sweater • Stockings • Sunglasses • A Raincoat • A Swimsuit • A Tee Shirt • A Tracksuit • A Button Up • A Polo Shirt • A Sweatshirt • Tennis Shoes • A Baseball Cap • Basketball Shoes
French Class Crossword 2017-01-11
20 Clues: kind • (and) • looking • nom nom • together • how big? • to have life • Make it rain • parent(male) • to be sitting • sibling(male) • Parent(female) • getting (blank) • sibling(female) • Not quite a shout • Opposite of behind • opposite of before • happens very (blank) • missing but not its (blank) • i'm (blank) on heavens door
French Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-27
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- Country
- South
- Canada
- Ocean
- City
- Belgium
- North
- Countryside
- Colombia
- Caribbean Sea
- Australia
- India
- West
- Tropical Forest
- Lake
- Indien Ocean
- Continent
- Switzerland
- state
- South America
- East
- Spain
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- Pacific Ocean
- Asia
- River
- Europe
- United Kingdom
- Atlantic Ocean
- Capital
- River that flows into the sea
- Mountain
- France
- Volcano
- Beach
- United States
- Sea
- China
- North America
- Russia
- Germany
- Mexico
- Italy
- Region
- Africa
44 Clues: Sea • Asia • City • West • Lake • East • South • River • Ocean • North • Beach • India • China • Italy • state • Spain • Canada • Europe • France • Russia • Mexico • Region • Africa • Country • Belgium • Capital • Volcano • Germany • Mountain • Colombia • Australia • Continent • Countryside • Switzerland • Indien Ocean • Pacific Ocean • Caribbean Sea • United States • North America • South America • United Kingdom • Atlantic Ocean • Tropical Forest • ...
French Reflexive Verbes 2018-02-27
20 Clues: to rest • to rush • to get up • to shower • to be bored • to go to bed • to take place • to get dressed • to get stucked • to take a bath • to burn oneself • to be busy with • to wash oneself • to take a stroll • to lower oneself • to drive oneself • to shave oneself • to wake up oneself • to be interested in • to brush ones teeth
Elsie's French Crossword 2018-03-08
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- The color of the chalkboard in our class
- The first school day of the week
- The month of canada day
- The season you can build snowmen
- The age of me
- The second to last month of the year
- The color of a first place medal
- Hair above each eye
- You have this when you have hair under your nose
- The month of halloween
- The color of Roxy's hair
- The color of a banana
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- The month of my birthday
- The color of a rose
- The month of christmas
- The first day of the week
- A way to say please
- The third month of the year
- A way to say hello
- The color of the third place medal
20 Clues: The age of me • A way to say hello • The color of a rose • A way to say please • Hair above each eye • The color of a banana • The month of christmas • The month of halloween • The month of canada day • The month of my birthday • The color of Roxy's hair • The first day of the week • The third month of the year • The first school day of the week • The season you can build snowmen • ...
French Crossword 1 2018-02-22
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- if you win you get this color medal
- they chase mice
- the color of tree tops
- the month of Valentines day
- sister
- bubble gum is this color
- your friend
- man’s best friend
- your female cousin
- your aunt's husband
- hello
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- Third month of summer
- cold cold cold
- you go to the beach at this time of year
- a day you get to relax
- you get your driver's license at this age
- the color of roses
- first day of the school week
- how do you say thank you to someone
- halloween is in this time of year
20 Clues: hello • sister • your friend • cold cold cold • they chase mice • man’s best friend • the color of roses • your female cousin • your aunt's husband • Third month of summer • the color of tree tops • a day you get to relax • bubble gum is this color • the month of Valentines day • first day of the school week • halloween is in this time of year • if you win you get this color medal • ...
French Unit 1 2018-02-21
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- Un tres intelligent monsieur. (10)
- Quel age a ton grand-pere? (17)
- fille Un jaune femme. (8)
- Tu vas devant de moi au dejeuner.___! (3)
- Tu _________ Paul Baller? (9)
- Comment _________ le gacon? (8)
- Tu visites un ami. _______! (7)
- Qui est le pere de ma cousine? (7)
- Mrs. Rossington parle _______. (9)
- Vingt moins vingt=____ (4)
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- Qui est-ce? (14)
- Qui est le fils de mon grand-pere?(4)
- Tu as ___ ans. (6)
- Comment ________-tu? (9)
- Tu es un etudiant, je suis ______. (5)
- Tu as un Interro difficile. Ca va ____! (3)
- revoir tu parles quand il est penible. _______! (8)
- Qui est la fille de ma tante? (7)
- Qui est le fils de mes parents? (5)
- Qui as-tu? ___! (3)
20 Clues: Qui est-ce? (14) • Tu as ___ ans. (6) • Qui as-tu? ___! (3) • Comment ________-tu? (9) • fille Un jaune femme. (8) • Vingt moins vingt=____ (4) • Tu _________ Paul Baller? (9) • Quel age a ton grand-pere? (17) • Comment _________ le gacon? (8) • Tu visites un ami. _______! (7) • Qui est la fille de ma tante? (7) • Qui est le pere de ma cousine? (7) • ...
CJ's French Words 2018-03-15
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- the most boring colour (not grey)
- the colour of the most common chair in the class
- the colour of blank paper
- the number that comes after six
- yes or ___
- the meaning of life, the universe, and everything (the number between 41&43)
- the season when it snows
- not your brother, but your _____
- the colour of the first place Olympic medal
- the day of art class and French
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- mans best friend
- the person who gave birth to you
- the colour of the less common chair in the class
- the most common Greeting
- I have bad news and I have ___ news
- the day you start panicking because the school week starts tomorrow
- the first month of school
- the shortest month
- the opposite of large
- __ or no
- three squared
21 Clues: __ or no • yes or ___ • three squared • mans best friend • the shortest month • the opposite of large • the most common Greeting • the season when it snows • the colour of blank paper • the first month of school • the number that comes after six • the day of art class and French • the person who gave birth to you • not your brother, but your _____ • the most boring colour (not grey) • ...
French Vocabulary: Customs 2017-12-04
21 Clues: Customs • the exit • the port • to arrive • to embark • to search • to declare • the luggage • the arrival • the airport • the suitcase • to belong to • the entrance • the briefcase • the travel bag • the travel agency • to monitor, check • go through customs • The Customs Officer • to have a tax refund • the tax refund office
French Chapter 5 2017-11-28
29 Clues: now • bye • next • free • after • first • japan • Italy • alone • china • Sweden • Friday • Monday • before • Sunday • Russia • mexico • perfect • finally • Tuesday • favorite • tomorrow • Thursday • Saturday • Wednesday • following • next, then • Switzerland • good evening, good night
Countries in French 2017-11-28
27 Clues: Mali • Chad • Togo • Haiti • Benin • Gabon • Niger • Canada • Rwanda • Monaco • Vanuatu • Burundi • Belgium • Senegal • comoros • Djibouti • Cameroon • Madagascar • IvoryCoast • Seychelles • Luxembourg • Switzerland • FasoBurkinaFaso • republicofthecongo • CentralAfricanRepublic • ÉquitorialeEquatorialGuinea • democraticrepublicofthecongo
French Julia Rice 2017-11-20
24 Clues: to go • to do • to be • to see • to put • to buy • to try • to have • to play • to read • to find • to want • to walk • to sing • to like • to work • to speak • to study • to carry • to dance • to enter • to listen • to believe • to look for
French Unit 2 2017-09-17
21 Clues: tea • july • June • april • march • salad • costs • Monday • Sunday • coffee • Friday • August • Tuesday • January • Thursday • How much • lemonade • Saturday • Ice cream • Wednesday • chocolate
French: Le Tintamarre 2017-10-18
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- Opposite of good
- You need to have this when you are traveling to another country
- The word for Sir
- The word for Mrs
- This is what you put at the end of a sentence
- You say this when someone tells you exciting news
- The name for female twins
- Your mom, dad, brother, and sister are apart of your what?
- The opposite of a male cat
- This is what you say when your ending a conversation
- What is French money called?
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- In the summer you need to drink lot of this
- A polite and formal way to say shut up
- Centenary College is this
- A famous city in France
- A more polite way to say move
- You use this to communicate online
- This is what you say when greeting someone in the A.M.
- The response to thank you
- The name for male twins
- Informal way to ask how someone is doing
- The study of light
- You ask this when you want to know the cost of something
- Up north there is a lot of this
- College students do not have a lot of this
25 Clues: Opposite of good • The word for Sir • The word for Mrs • The study of light • A famous city in France • The name for male twins • Centenary College is this • The response to thank you • The name for female twins • The opposite of a male cat • What is French money called? • A more polite way to say move • Up north there is a lot of this • You use this to communicate online • ...
French Chapter 3 2017-10-28
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- in
- stepfather, father-in law
- at thé home of
- wife
- grandparents
- a, an (m)
- grandson
- welcome
- on
- husband
- how, what
- nephew
- to have
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- some
- (to spend)
- close
- stepparents, in laws
- other
- charming (m)
- niece
- grandma
- granddaughter
- stepmother, mother-in law
- cousin (f)
- stepbrother
- if
- how many, how much
- nice (m)
- still, again, more
- too much, too many
30 Clues: in • if • on • some • wife • close • other • niece • nephew • grandma • welcome • husband • to have • grandson • nice (m) • a, an (m) • how, what • (to spend) • cousin (f) • stepbrother • charming (m) • grandparents • granddaughter • at thé home of • how many, how much • still, again, more • too much, too many • stepparents, in laws • stepfather, father-in law • stepmother, mother-in law
Containers - French vocabulary 2018-07-06
29 Clues: cup • jug • jar • pot • vase • bowl • crate • basin • glass • barrel • coffin • basket • carton • bottle • barrel • tin can • bathtub • tumbler • pitcher • canister • container • trash can • frying pan • baby bottle • jewelry box • bucket, pail • box (of candy) • pot, stock pot • vat, cistern, tank
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION 2019-03-10
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- What was the name of the count who led a new government called the national assembly?
- During the declaration of the rights of man and the citizen, everyone was given the name "_______."
- An army commanded by the Marquis de Lafayette
- People who leave one country for another
- Ideas from these people are in the declaration of the rights of man and citizen
- An ornament worn on top of a hat
- Someone who wants major charge quickly
- Which class made up the Third Estate?
- Where the royal family was arrested and imprisoned
- Who formed the second estate?
- A hero of the American Revolution
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- A government in which all power rests with the citizens who vote to elect their leaders
- A document that sets out the major laws and principles of a government
- The Great Fear spread through large areas of ______.
- The month a great mob attacked the Bastille
- What did the National Assembly end by abolishing feudal rights and privileges?
- One of governments most serious problems to do with jobs
- On August 4, 1789, the National Assembly met in__________.
- A group of people
- The month in which the newly formed Legislative assembly met for the first time
- What was a problem that France had when it was under the reign of Louis XVI?
- The maisons and great estates of the rich
- What is a paid soldier called?
- A panic that was spread rapidly through parts of rural France
24 Clues: A group of people • Who formed the second estate? • What is a paid soldier called? • An ornament worn on top of a hat • A hero of the American Revolution • Which class made up the Third Estate? • Someone who wants major charge quickly • People who leave one country for another • The maisons and great estates of the rich • The month a great mob attacked the Bastille • ...
The French Revolution 2019-03-08
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- / Something unable to be given or taken away.
- / Devotion to one's region, rather than their own country.
- / Members of the aristocracy, especially a noble.
- / The name of a revolutionary who believed that an ideal government would allow the ruler and elected officials to hold separate powers.
- / A feudal lord of an estate or manor.
- / A theory that all knowledge comes from experience.
- / The name for the French taxation on salt.
- / A movement in the culture of Europe and the United States during the 18th century, involving intellectuals who wanted an improvement in society.
- / A status that was not hereditary, but required education, wealth, and connections to become part of it; made up less than 1% of the population.
- / 10% of one's income; Church could demand this from peasants.
- / A radical group who wanted extreme change in the government of France.
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- / A radical revolutionary who was murdered by Charlotte Corday to "... save 100 000 [lives]".
- / The French name for direct tax.
- / A pledge taken after the 3rd Estate formed its own government, promising the continuous meeting of the group until a new government was formed.
- / The name given to Louis XVI after the Monarchy was abolished in 1792.
- / A system of government in which a country is controlled by a monarch who is not restricted by law nor by custom; persisted in France until 1792.
- / A former political prison holding only 7 inmates during the time of its capture by a large mob.
- / Formed by representatives of the 3rd Estate; lead by Count Mirabeau.
- / A negative balance that a citizen or the government as a whole accumulates when expenses are greater than the wealth they have; a lack or shortage of money.
- / Revolutionary intellectuals at the time of the French Revolution who gathered to discuss politics, science, history, and economics; changed how people looked at religion and general ideas.
- / A meeting of intellectuals to discuss new ideas, most often held in one's home.
- / To forbid citizens from hearing, seeing, or reading certain information or ideas.
22 Clues: / The French name for direct tax. • / A feudal lord of an estate or manor. • / The name for the French taxation on salt. • / Something unable to be given or taken away. • / Members of the aristocracy, especially a noble. • / A theory that all knowledge comes from experience. • / Devotion to one's region, rather than their own country. • ...
The French Revolution 2019-03-07
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- the great mob that attacked the royal prisons and fortress
- a food people rioted over because of its high price
- another name for group
- people who leave one country for another
- a group of intelligent people who lead the french revolution
- the declaration of__________sets out the basic human rights that governments may overlook.
- a document that sets out the major laws and principles of a government
- the estate number with twice as many delegates
- someone who wants major change quickly
- made up the third then me
- members of the first estate
- a government which all power rests with the citizens who vote to elect their leaders
- an army citizens formed to keep order in France
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- the mansions and great estates of the rich
- one of the government's most serious problems
- members of the second estate
- on august 4, 1789 the__________met in Versailles.
- the wife of king lui
- a group that met very seldom and had their last meeting in 1614
- where the national assembly would hold their meetings
- an ornament worn on top of a hat
- the name king lui gave himself
- another name for a paid soldier
- more than 40,000 ______ were abandoned each year in the 1780s
24 Clues: the wife of king lui • another name for group • made up the third then me • members of the first estate • members of the second estate • the name king lui gave himself • another name for a paid soldier • an ornament worn on top of a hat • someone who wants major change quickly • people who leave one country for another • the mansions and great estates of the rich • ...
The French Revolution 2019-03-05
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- someone who wants major change quickly
- where the royal family was arrested and imprisoned
- the feelings of the people who panicked because the revolution was causing too much destruction and nothing was changing.
- a pledge for the middle class people to continue to meet until France had a new, final form of government.
- a government in which all power rests with the citizens who vote to elect their leaders.
- members of the First Estate
- members of the Third Estate; eventually broke with the other Estates.
- type of parliament in France which was met only when the king or queen needed them (royal demand). It also consisted of members from three estates or social levels.
- a group
- a paid soldier
- certificates of money
- an ornament worn on top of a hat.
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- people who leave one country for another
- a new form of government led by Count Mirabeau that the middle class formed to create a new constitution from France (Third Estate).
- a new army formed by citizens to keep order in Paris.
- a town where thousands of people gathered for important announcements regarding revolutionary acts.
- the selfish wife of Louis XVI.
- a document that sets out the major laws and principles of a government.
- members of the Second Estate; demanded for democracy
- __________ of the Rights of Man and the Citizen”
- France was almost ____ during the reign of Louis XVI; when someone is unable to pay off a debt.
- the royal prison and fortress that people attacked on July 14, 1789 in response to the king’s unfair decision to send troops to Paris.
- the mansions and great estates of the rich.
- all noble titles were considered ________ as the new system of the government was sept away.
24 Clues: a group • a paid soldier • certificates of money • members of the First Estate • the selfish wife of Louis XVI. • an ornament worn on top of a hat. • someone who wants major change quickly • people who leave one country for another • the mansions and great estates of the rich. • __________ of the Rights of Man and the Citizen” • ...
The French Revolution 2019-03-04
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- Formed the second estate
- Upper class that wasn't royalty
- where the royal family was recognized, arrested and imprisoned
- Citizens determined to keep order in Paris and formed a new army
- Sets out basic human rights that governments may not overlook
- A pledge that they would continue meeting until France had a new form of government
- A paid soldier
- Formed the third estate
- Peasants stormed this place and burned the aristocrats to the ground
- XVI The king during the revolution
- The number of prisoners in the prison
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- Lead the third estate while breaking from first and second estates
- Director of the treasury
- a government in which all power rests with the citizens who vote to elect their leaders
- Louis XVI wife
- Louis XVI almost made France lose money
- Peasants thought the king's soldiers would stop the revolution and these feelings resulted in panic
- A document that sets out the major laws and principals of a government
- Where king Louis XVI and his wife lived
- Created the declaration of the rights of man
- Formed the first estate
- The weapon that beheaded citizens
- The prison that mobs stormed
- Led the French Revolution
24 Clues: Louis XVI wife • A paid soldier • Formed the first estate • Formed the third estate • Director of the treasury • Formed the second estate • Led the French Revolution • The prison that mobs stormed • Upper class that wasn't royalty • The weapon that beheaded citizens • XVI The king during the revolution • The number of prisoners in the prison • Louis XVI almost made France lose money • ...
The French Revolution 2019-03-04
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- Where people thought the king, and his assembly should move, in order to be more in touch.
- Members of the First Estate.
- These people led the revolution.
- A government in which all power rests with the citizens who vote to elect their leaders.
- This Estate broke off from the others, to form a new government.
- The royal prison and fortress attacked on July 14th, 1789.
- What broke up because parents could not provide for their children?
- Members of the Second Estate.
- The middle class, working class, and some aristocrats demanded this.
- The country of France became _________ after the controller general of finances was forced out of office.
- What the panic peasants felt, while thinking that the aristocrats would stop the revolution was called.
- The Republican Government of America was more _________ than the absolute monarch of France.
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- Someone who wants major change quickly.
- The National Assembly worked quickly to establish a new ___________.
- The people who attacked the National Assembly, and stormed the palace.
- Where did delegates of this new governments, go to meet?
- These were the representatives of the people.
- A paid soldier.
- After one Estate broke off from the others, what was this new government called?
- Louis invited the Estates General to meet in this place.
- Members of the Third Estate.
- Where was the royal family recognized when they tried to escape the country in disguise?
- After the price of bread rose, what broke out?
- When Church lands were sold, what was redeemed?
24 Clues: A paid soldier. • Members of the First Estate. • Members of the Third Estate. • Members of the Second Estate. • These people led the revolution. • Someone who wants major change quickly. • These were the representatives of the people. • After the price of bread rose, what broke out? • When Church lands were sold, what was redeemed? • ...
French Vocabulary Crossword 2019-02-18
20 Clues: the cat • the son • the dog • the aunt • divorced • the wife • the niece • the uncle • the child • the sister • the mother • the nephew • the family • the father • the parents • the husband • the brother • the daughter • the cousin(male) • the cousin(female)
French Movie Puzzle 2013-03-22
20 Clues: Pee • Hide • Liar • Bowl • Sing • Rock • Work • Ship • Read • Show • Fire • Write • Throw • Sugar • Smoke • Maitre • Look for • To make a bet • To tell a story • To beat someone
French Movie Puzzle 2013-03-22
20 Clues: Pee • Fire • Hide • Liar • Work • Sing • Ship • Read • Bowl • Rock • Show • Sugar • Throw • Write • Smoke • Maitre • Look for • To make a bet • To tell a story • To beat someone
