history Crossword Puzzles
Ancient History 2020-06-16
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- what did Jesus do when he was 30
- who that ruled the entire Mediterranean world
- Caesar's grandnephew
- came to rule the entire Mediterranean world.
- The first emperor
- Mary's husband
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- conquered much of Gaul (modern-day France).
- Jesus' mother Mary lived in
- the king of Judea.
- the Romans fought a number of wars against them
- divided the city. Roman generals were becoming dictators.
- God would send a savior to restore the glorious kingdom of David.
- Rome sent soldiers to
- who was put to death on a Roman cross in the first century
14 Clues: Mary's husband • The first emperor • the king of Judea. • Caesar's grandnephew • Rome sent soldiers to • Jesus' mother Mary lived in • what did Jesus do when he was 30 • conquered much of Gaul (modern-day France). • came to rule the entire Mediterranean world. • who that ruled the entire Mediterranean world • the Romans fought a number of wars against them • ...
Holland History 2020-08-10
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- in the 1930's, the closet hospital was in what town
- who owned and operated a car wash and laundromat
- location of meat market from Campbell Block
- what service was provided by Busy Bodies
- what building is located on the original school site
- Gerry Michiels started this group
- the Holland 4-H clothing club was called
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- Avenue that three protestant churches bordered in the 1880's
- before we had a bridge on 34 highway, what did we have
- ghost town west of Holland
- vocation of Patterson and Ostapovitch
- name of first hotel
- who operated Holland Upholstery in the late 1990's
- business that was on top corner of Broadway
14 Clues: name of first hotel • ghost town west of Holland • Gerry Michiels started this group • vocation of Patterson and Ostapovitch • what service was provided by Busy Bodies • the Holland 4-H clothing club was called • location of meat market from Campbell Block • business that was on top corner of Broadway • who owned and operated a car wash and laundromat • ...
Women's History 2022-03-04
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- she organized the Edonton Tea Party
- She was the first female candiate to run in office
- she was the first hairstylist
- A woman that doesn't care what other people think during the roaring 20s
- she was an escaped enslaved woman who then became a conducted in an underground railroad
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- The first African American woman Billionaire
- she was the first author
- The woman who was the first one to serve as a nurse.
- The woman that helped Lewis and Clark
- she wanted to improve roads
- The 44th first lady
- she was the first first lady of the US
- she was the first doctor
- She was the first woman to go to space
14 Clues: The 44th first lady • she was the first author • she was the first doctor • she wanted to improve roads • she was the first hairstylist • she organized the Edonton Tea Party • The woman that helped Lewis and Clark • she was the first first lady of the US • She was the first woman to go to space • The first African American woman Billionaire • ...
US history 2022-02-15
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- government that that interprets the laws
- powers of governments is divided by three branches
- to prevent any of the three branches from becoming to powerful
- rule by the people
- government that makes laws
- solved the problem of representation in congress
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- how enslaved people were to be counted in determining representation in congress
- government power is divided between the federal government and the state government
- formally accused of misconduct
- a change to the constitution
- government that enforces the laws
- to reject
- developed by new jersey delegates to the constitutional convention
- developed by Virginia delegates to the constitutional convention
14 Clues: to reject • rule by the people • government that makes laws • a change to the constitution • formally accused of misconduct • government that enforces the laws • government that that interprets the laws • solved the problem of representation in congress • powers of governments is divided by three branches • to prevent any of the three branches from becoming to powerful • ...
history Project 2021-10-25
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- it is a system of civil servants who perform the assigned functions of public administration
- When groups of people leave to find a new and better place to grow their food and crops
- a religious ritual dance that they believe it will bring back the dead
- To refer to a range of political stances that emphasize the idea of “the people”
- Liberals addressed ranches and purchasers hrt by high tariffs
- The political party in the United States
- A place where they forced kids to change their culture from Native American to white
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- A group of Native American tribes and First Nations people in the North America.
- When they take advantage of immigrants to vote more than one time
- Someone who lost the popular votes but won the electorate votes
- when they remove Indians from there land
- Someone who stole millions of dollars from the New York City’s Treasury
- When you give out favors out to a friend
- given the legal method to settlers to get clear tiller to property in the west
14 Clues: when they remove Indians from there land • When you give out favors out to a friend • The political party in the United States • Liberals addressed ranches and purchasers hrt by high tariffs • Someone who lost the popular votes but won the electorate votes • When they take advantage of immigrants to vote more than one time • ...
History 2 2021-12-06
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- Owned the world
- group killing foreigners and prisoners
- Attuide of aggresive nationlism
- took a naval expedition to Japan to negotiate a trade treaty
- leader of the Cuban Independence
- U.S. sent 16 ships around the world
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- Economic and political domination of a strong nation over a weaker nation.
- Pushed for construction of a new navy
- all countries allowed to trade with china
- Ascended the Hawaiian throne
- The imperial power allowed the local rulers to stay in control
- "No more backbone than a chocolate eclair"
- Published The influence of sea power upon history
- owned the New York Journal and the New York World
14 Clues: Owned the world • Ascended the Hawaiian throne • Attuide of aggresive nationlism • leader of the Cuban Independence • U.S. sent 16 ships around the world • Pushed for construction of a new navy • group killing foreigners and prisoners • all countries allowed to trade with china • "No more backbone than a chocolate eclair" • Published The influence of sea power upon history • ...
American History 2021-12-06
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- War between the Union and the Confederacy
- Person from the South
- Laws
- A formal meeting
- an important voting event
- a change or added improvement for text, peice of legislation, etc
- A person freed from slavery
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- belonging to or characteristic of a republic
- to construct again
- Person from the North
- Northerner that goes to the South for money
- Women and African Americans fight for
- Laws that restrict the rights of African Americans
- an official pardon for people who have been convicted of a political offense
14 Clues: Laws • A formal meeting • to construct again • Person from the South • Person from the North • an important voting event • A person freed from slavery • Women and African Americans fight for • War between the Union and the Confederacy • Northerner that goes to the South for money • belonging to or characteristic of a republic • Laws that restrict the rights of African Americans • ...
Women's History 2022-03-23
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- help me with work
- An explorer who helped exploring Louisiana territory
- subway surfers
- A successful painter
- skateboard
- Drove the british out of France
- Freed many slaves
- beautiful kind and smart
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- The first black and female vice president DoloresHuerta A civil rights activist who worked with Cesar Chavez
- A woman's rights activist who wanted equality and was the first woman to vote
- Was blind and death but still wrote a book
- Respectful and kind
- Sat in front of the bus and caused a successful boycott that allowed Black people to sit anywhere on the bus.
- Was the first female to fly by herself across the atlantic ocean
14 Clues: skateboard • subway surfers • help me with work • Freed many slaves • Respectful and kind • A successful painter • beautiful kind and smart • Drove the british out of France • Was blind and death but still wrote a book • An explorer who helped exploring Louisiana territory • Was the first female to fly by herself across the atlantic ocean • ...
World History 2022-04-07
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- In Nov 11th 1918, Allied forces bolstered by new American Troops, Germans feel like defeat is inevitable.
- this religion's prophet is Muhammad
- Small Self-Governing Chiefdoms
- End unequal distribution of wealth and economic exploitation of the Three People’s Principles
- force who to surrender colonies in Africa, Asia and the Pacific
- Influenced by Mayans and predecessors of Aztecs
- first used for Intelligence Purposes
- Redistribution of power to the people. China to be ruled by pragmatic experts.
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- Developed by British and first used at the Battle of the Somme in 1916
- Patriotism & Loyalty to central authority
- islam's recorded text
- Communist Worker’s Party lead successful revolution in 1917 of Russia
- Battle of The SommeJuly 1st-Nov 18th 1916
- have Tang&Sui&Song dynasty
14 Clues: islam's recorded text • have Tang&Sui&Song dynasty • Small Self-Governing Chiefdoms • this religion's prophet is Muhammad • first used for Intelligence Purposes • Patriotism & Loyalty to central authority • Battle of The SommeJuly 1st-Nov 18th 1916 • Influenced by Mayans and predecessors of Aztecs • force who to surrender colonies in Africa, Asia and the Pacific • ...
British History 2014-05-13
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- / King Harold is shoot with this.
- / The Normans brought this to England and has still an effect on the English language.
- / Another word for Normans.
- / Another word for farmer in the Middle Ages.
- / The Romans built that to protect their people from the Scottish.
- / England was part of what Empire.
- / This group came around 700 BC to England from Europe.
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- / All people living in Britain were called like this.
- / This city is founded in 47.
- / The Latin name for the British Isle.
- / Another name for William the First.
- / Last foreign group who invaded England successfully.
- / What is the time of the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings called.
- / The language of the Church.
14 Clues: / Another word for Normans. • / This city is founded in 47. • / The language of the Church. • / King Harold is shoot with this. • / England was part of what Empire. • / Another name for William the First. • / The Latin name for the British Isle. • / Another word for farmer in the Middle Ages. • / All people living in Britain were called like this. • ...
US HISTORY 2014-05-16
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- tap a listening device used to intercept telephone info.
- the systematic segregation of people of different racial backgrounds
- a computer network that links millions of people around the world
- movement calling for greter attention to non European cultures in such areas as education
- gov. program that guarantees payments to a particular group
- scandal scandal that led to president Nixon's resignation 1974
- laying off workers to cut cost
- Spanish for counterrevolution
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- federalism pres. Nixon's call for a new partnership between federal gov. and state gov.
- to charge a public official with wrong doing in office
- the reduction or removal of government control
- 200th anniversary
- combination of high inflation and high unemployment
- right a political coalition of conservative groups formed in 1980
- sanctions trade restrictions and other economic measures intended to punish another nation
15 Clues: 200th anniversary • Spanish for counterrevolution • laying off workers to cut cost • the reduction or removal of government control • combination of high inflation and high unemployment • to charge a public official with wrong doing in office • tap a listening device used to intercept telephone info. • gov. program that guarantees payments to a particular group • ...
American History 2012-06-03
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- Lincoln's successor.
- The people with the money for business.
- Taxation without it caused a war.
- First European in America.
- Early British colony.
- Confederate Capital.
- Primary source of economy in South.
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- Author of the Declaration of Independence.
- Spanish soldier explorer.
- Native American group.
- Obdurate Confederate General.
- Religious fervor abounds.
- Territory purchased from France.
- Number of original colonies.
14 Clues: Lincoln's successor. • Confederate Capital. • Early British colony. • Native American group. • Spanish soldier explorer. • Religious fervor abounds. • First European in America. • Number of original colonies. • Obdurate Confederate General. • Territory purchased from France. • Taxation without it caused a war. • Primary source of economy in South. • ...
History Crossword 2012-11-30
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- For administrative purposes India was divided into three _______.
- The first mosque in India with Minarets and full domes
- Mughal aristocrats in 17th and 18th century lived in ______
- Edward Lutyens and Herbert Baker were the two architects who designed _______ and its buildings
- A festival of flowers
- The meaning of "Amir"
- The tomb of a sufi saint
- A prayer place for muslims
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- The capital of British India
- The process by which more people began to reside in cities.
- The most splendid capital of all which was built by Shahjahan.
- Streets with a dead end
- A sufi lodge
- Rebirth of art and culture
14 Clues: A sufi lodge • A festival of flowers • The meaning of "Amir" • Streets with a dead end • The tomb of a sufi saint • Rebirth of art and culture • A prayer place for muslims • The capital of British India • The first mosque in India with Minarets and full domes • The process by which more people began to reside in cities. • ...
Australian History 2013-05-14
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- - In a traditional Aboriginal community, survival depended on a detailed knowledge of this
- - Number of ships in the First Fleet
- - The First Australians
- - Majority of the people on the first fleet were?
- - Captain Arthur Phillip
- - The land from West Sydney to Blue Mountains
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- - Europeans cleared the lands to farm these
- - First European to discover Australia
- - How Europeans established contact with native pe
- - Aboriginals believed they created the world back in the dreamtime
- - The time of the Earth's creation
- - The first victim kidnapped by Europeans
- - Bennelong and Colby's people
- - Convicts was used for this in the new colony
14 Clues: - The First Australians • - Captain Arthur Phillip • - Bennelong and Colby's people • - The time of the Earth's creation • - Number of ships in the First Fleet • - First European to discover Australia • - The first victim kidnapped by Europeans • - Europeans cleared the lands to farm these • - The land from West Sydney to Blue Mountains • ...
Georgias History 2014-11-18
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- the war between the United States and Great Britain from 1812 to 1815.
- authorized the president to negotiate with Indian tribes in the Southern United States for their removal to federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for their homelands.
- Supreme Court vacated the conviction of Samuel Worcester and held that the Georgia criminal statute that prohibited non-Native Americans from being present on Native American lands without a license from the state was unconstitutional.
- treaty was signed January 8, 1821 with creeks
- explorer who led Arctic expeditions that yielded geographic discoveries while searching for the Northwest Passage (1777-1856)
- 1821 he completed his independent creation of a Cherokee syllabary, making reading and writing in Cherokee possible
- President of the United States.
- fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
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- an agreement signed between the United States government and a group of Cherokee in 1835.
- led the lower Creek against the British in the War of 1812
- The nation's first major gold rush was here in 1828
- The Cherokee Nation sought a federal injunction against laws passed by the state of Georgia depriving them of rights within its boundaries, but the Supreme Court did not hear the case on its merits.
- set of written characters representing syllables and serving the purpose of an alphabet.
- in reference to the U.S. government's brutally incompetent Cherokee removal of 1838-9
14 Clues: President of the United States. • fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court • treaty was signed January 8, 1821 with creeks • The nation's first major gold rush was here in 1828 • led the lower Creek against the British in the War of 1812 • the war between the United States and Great Britain from 1812 to 1815. • ...
World History 2014-11-19
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- Name of the tensions between the US and Russia following WWII
- This astronomer is given credit for proving the earth rotates around the sun.
- Name of the empire that lasted for 500+ years in parts of the Middle East and the Mediterranean.
- First name of the current Russian President.
- Elite fighting force of Sultan Osman
- The acronym for the Russian secret police.
- Tensions between Russia and this neighboring country have been escalating recently.
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- Artist, sculptor, painter, mathematician, etc, last name Davinci.
- Last name of the current Russian President.
- Some Russians are bothered by the lack of separation between _______ and state.
- Russia and other countries were known as this while they were a Marxist-Leninist state.
- This shift in thinking towards science and art started in Italy.
- Constantinople is now called this.
- Sultan's houses full of only women were called this.
14 Clues: Constantinople is now called this. • Elite fighting force of Sultan Osman • The acronym for the Russian secret police. • Last name of the current Russian President. • First name of the current Russian President. • Sultan's houses full of only women were called this. • Name of the tensions between the US and Russia following WWII • ...
U.S history 2016-05-23
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- Coolidge / was the 30th President of the United States
- / in World War II on which Allied forces invaded northern France by means of beach landings in Normandy.
- dome scandal / scandal was a bribery incident that took place in the United States from 1921 to 1922,
- / s a social movement against the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
- stock market crash / a sharp decline in U.S. stock market values in 1929 that contributed to the Great Depression of the 1930s.
- scare / is the promotion of fear of a potential rise of communism or radical leftism
- / in the United States was a nationwide constitutional ban on the production, importation, transportation and sale of alcoholic beverages that remained in place from 1920 to 1933.
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- project / was a research and development project that produced the first nuclear weapons during World War II.
- / the action or process of appeasing.
- deal / A group of government programs and policies established under President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1930s
- trail / a high school teacher in Tennessee, for teaching the theory of evolution in violation of state law.
- and Vanzetti trail / who were convicted of a robbery and two murders in Massachusetts in the early 1920s and sentenced to death.
- bowl / also known as the Dirty Thirties, was a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the US and Canadian prairies during the 1930s;
- hoover / the 31st President of the United States.
14 Clues: / the action or process of appeasing. • hoover / the 31st President of the United States. • Coolidge / was the 30th President of the United States • / s a social movement against the consumption of alcoholic beverages. • scare / is the promotion of fear of a potential rise of communism or radical leftism • ...
Computer history 2023-03-06
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- Tela criada por James Fergason.
- Primeiro software de texto criado pela IBM.
- Dispositivo que faz contas.
- Algo de errado no computador.
- Criado por Andries Van Dam e Ted Nelson.
- Programa criado por Ward Cristensen.
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- Outro nome para "chip de silicone"
- Fibra flexível feita de vidro.
- Linguagem de programação inventada em 1960.
- "Impressora", em inglês, criada pela Xerox.
- Nome em inglês para "disquete"
- O primeiro jogo de videogame comercial.
- Máquina que se parece com um humano.
- A primeira memória dinâmica criada pela Intel.
14 Clues: Dispositivo que faz contas. • Algo de errado no computador. • Fibra flexível feita de vidro. • Nome em inglês para "disquete" • Tela criada por James Fergason. • Outro nome para "chip de silicone" • Máquina que se parece com um humano. • Programa criado por Ward Cristensen. • O primeiro jogo de videogame comercial. • Criado por Andries Van Dam e Ted Nelson. • ...
History crossword 2023-03-09
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- what was the main death threat for serfs?
- What was the name of the population?
- Who had the biggest political role in the middle ages?
- Who promised to be faithful to the lord?
- Which people protected the kingdom?
- What was the main pay for peasants?
- Who collected the taxes?
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- What people where the most important for the economy?
- Who were the slaves in the middle ages?
- Who were the lowest class peasants?
- What were the urban areas in the middle ages?
- what was the highest rank for a Peasant?
- What was the main object for building houses?
- what was the most famous legend in the middle ages?
14 Clues: Who collected the taxes? • Who were the lowest class peasants? • Which people protected the kingdom? • What was the main pay for peasants? • What was the name of the population? • Who were the slaves in the middle ages? • Who promised to be faithful to the lord? • what was the highest rank for a Peasant? • what was the main death threat for serfs? • ...
MDP History 2023-02-07
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- In 2022, Patient Services took almost one million phone ______.
- The name of the Mortenson Dental Partners practices located in Utah.
- The name of the Mortenson Dental Partners practices located in Texas.
- The primary team member who cleans teeth.
- In which city was the first Mortenson Dental Partners practice opened?
- The name of the Mortenson Dental Partners practices located in Nebraska and Iowa.
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- This team member leads the clinical component of the patient experience.
- Greater ____________ is the only MDP region with practices in three states.
- The Howard region is located in __________ and South Carolina.
- Braces, Braces, Braces is a part of the ____________ region.
- The brand name of general practices in the Indy region is ________ Dentist.
- 360 is the Mortenson Dental Partners Dental Savings Club.
- Billing & Collections processes approximately 800,000 ___ per year.
- The CEO of Mortenson Dental Partners is ______ Becknell.
14 Clues: The primary team member who cleans teeth. • The CEO of Mortenson Dental Partners is ______ Becknell. • 360 is the Mortenson Dental Partners Dental Savings Club. • Braces, Braces, Braces is a part of the ____________ region. • The Howard region is located in __________ and South Carolina. • In 2022, Patient Services took almost one million phone ______. • ...
history crossword 2023-03-21
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- the WPA Legislation a program that supported acting and arts
- legislation program provides jobs for young men
- on margin they allowed people to buy stock only 10%
- of ownership in a corporation. (investments that give people part-ownership in a company)
- shanty towns theyw ere blammed for there financial distress
- run a groups of people trying to collect all there money back before the bank closes
- setting interest rates, making rules and loaning money to local banks
- legislation program to sponsored insures accounts in banks
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- unable to pay debts and going out of business
- 29, 1929 when the great depression stared and the stock market crashed
- farmers would but alot of land to plant so they get money but a bad weather came and leaving farmers without work
- the FDRS they used the government to simulate the economy in too three parts
- when there was alot of supplies and too little demands
- attempted to regulate agricultural production through farm subsidies
14 Clues: unable to pay debts and going out of business • legislation program provides jobs for young men • on margin they allowed people to buy stock only 10% • when there was alot of supplies and too little demands • legislation program to sponsored insures accounts in banks • shanty towns theyw ere blammed for there financial distress • ...
European History 2022-12-01
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- Christian church found in Western Europe and centered in Rome
- Sometimes called Greek Orthodoxy, mostly practiced in Eastern Europe
- political unit made of a city and its surrounding area
- The religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus
- a program of mass murder of European Jews and other minorities
- The divide that cut Germany into two nations, east and west.
- structures that carried water for long distances
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- a period when many Christians broke away from the Catholic Church
- Political system in which powerful lords owned most of the land
- New churches formed during the reformation
- the belief that citizens should be loyal to their nation
- religious wars fought to take back the holy land from Muslims
- a government in which citizens elect representatives to rule in their name
- a time of renewed interest in learning and the arts
14 Clues: New churches formed during the reformation • structures that carried water for long distances • a time of renewed interest in learning and the arts • The religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus • political unit made of a city and its surrounding area • the belief that citizens should be loyal to their nation • ...
History crossword 2020-04-15
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- Independent
- A leader during the Texas revolution
- A war that happened in texas
- settlers
- The two countries that were fighting in the Mexico American War
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- People who were slaves
- A Mexican Leader during the Texas revolution
- The ending of the war
- the president during the Mexican American War
- people who fight in wars
- served as a general in The mexico American War
- the country above Mexico
- A war Mexico and the US fought
- The second biggest state
14 Clues: settlers • Independent • The ending of the war • People who were slaves • people who fight in wars • the country above Mexico • The second biggest state • A war that happened in texas • A war Mexico and the US fought • A leader during the Texas revolution • A Mexican Leader during the Texas revolution • the president during the Mexican American War • ...
History Crossword 2020-12-08
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- the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices.
- a building or complex of buildings comprising the domestic quarters and workplaces of monastics, monks or nuns, whether living in communities or alone.
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
- the spreading of something more widely.
- the science or practice of drawing maps.
- relating to the government or the public affairs of a country.
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
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- a Semitic language that first emerged in the 1st to 4th centuries CE. It is now the lingua franca of the Arab world.
- the dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants (villeins or serfs) were obliged to live on their lord's land.
- a person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, from whom one is descended.
- restoration of political unity to a place or group, especially a divided territory.
- an instrument formerly used to make astronomical measurements, typically of the altitudes of celestial bodies, and in navigation for calculating latitude.
- the attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena.
- the ability to read and write
- a contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium, typically with the formation of buboes and sometimes infection of the lungs (pneumonic plague).
15 Clues: the ability to read and write • the spreading of something more widely. • the science or practice of drawing maps. • relating to the government or the public affairs of a country. • the attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena. • a person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, from whom one is descended. • ...
Puzzling history 2020-10-08
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- when he told GB to stay out
- abolishing of natives
- groups of workers
- when they compromised with Missouri
- when he bought a lot of land
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- Washington DC.
- when there were major industrial advances
- powers not listed in the constitution.
- power to decide if laws are constitutional
- first 10 amendments.
- powers mentioned in the constitution.
- big land
- made the cotton gin
- individuals head of a department.
14 Clues: big land • Washington DC. • groups of workers • made the cotton gin • first 10 amendments. • abolishing of natives • when he told GB to stay out • when he bought a lot of land • individuals head of a department. • when they compromised with Missouri • powers mentioned in the constitution. • powers not listed in the constitution. • when there were major industrial advances • ...
history ffa 2020-10-16
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- this many AG teachers.
- present sentinel.
- worn in respect and honor.
- 8 of them in our notes and the wall.
- present secretary.
- present president.
- present student advisor.
- present reported.
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- our AG teacher.
- the first urban student leader.
- the first afican american to join ffa.
- name of the zipper.
- present vice president.
- present historian.
- present treasure.
15 Clues: our AG teacher. • present sentinel. • present treasure. • present reported. • present secretary. • present historian. • present president. • name of the zipper. • this many AG teachers. • present vice president. • present student advisor. • worn in respect and honor. • the first urban student leader. • 8 of them in our notes and the wall. • the first afican american to join ffa.
Texas History 2021-05-04
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- to stop separating groups of people by race, religion, or ethnicity.
- civil rights activist; "I have a dream…"
- The country that Mexico broke free from
- when people do not obey the laws for a cause
- the Country that Texas broke free from
- first European to map the coast of texas
- prohibits discrimination in voting
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- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it.
- the practice of achieving goals such as social change through symbolic protests.
- guarantees social opportunities and equal protection of the law regardless of race, religion, or other personal characteristics.
- a form of protest in which demonstrators occupy a place, refusing to leave until their demands are met.
- prohibits racial discrimination in voting.
- this battle became a war cry
- prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior
- the state we live in
15 Clues: the state we live in • this battle became a war cry • prohibits discrimination in voting • the Country that Texas broke free from • The country that Mexico broke free from • civil rights activist; "I have a dream…" • first European to map the coast of texas • prohibits racial discrimination in voting. • when people do not obey the laws for a cause • ...
World History 2021-05-10
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- act of trading goods or services between two or more parties without the use of money
- the mixing of metals
- mythical creature with the head of a human, and the body of a lion
- is the common title now used for the monarchs of ancient Egypt
- a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral.
- a person who writes down information
- book with 365 pages or 366 every four years
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- The belief in more than one god
- The Ancient Greeks called their marketplace
- was an armed combatant who entertained audiences in the Roman Republic
- rich Romans
- the Egyptian form of writing
- is a widespread scarcity of food
- soil that is carries down river by floods
14 Clues: rich Romans • the mixing of metals • the Egyptian form of writing • The belief in more than one god • is a widespread scarcity of food • a person who writes down information • soil that is carries down river by floods • The Ancient Greeks called their marketplace • book with 365 pages or 366 every four years • is the common title now used for the monarchs of ancient Egypt • ...
BALLET HISTORY 2021-06-04
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- Last name of first African American prima ballerina
- Ballet term for 'bend'
- Last name of Nutcracker choreographer
- Ballet term for 'half' bend
- Ballet type the incorporates other genres like jazz and modern with untraditional music
- Ballet term for 'big' bend
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- Type of Ballet with opposing conflicts (good vs evil, beauty vs ugliness, real vs fantasy)
- First African American principal dancer at American Ballet Theatre
- Last name of the first dancer to perform a full length performance in pointe shoes
- First name of person who established the 5 positions of the feet and arms in Ballet
- Language of Ballet vocabulary
- Where Ballet originated from
- King who was nicknamed the Sun God and brought Ballet into the courts
- Last name of Neo-Classical choreographer
14 Clues: Ballet term for 'bend' • Ballet term for 'big' bend • Ballet term for 'half' bend • Where Ballet originated from • Language of Ballet vocabulary • Last name of Nutcracker choreographer • Last name of Neo-Classical choreographer • Last name of first African American prima ballerina • First African American principal dancer at American Ballet Theatre • ...
history 10gc7 2021-10-18
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- ruled by earls
- place where trials took place
- a place where people sold goods
- became king after Edward died
- 6 powerful men
- trials
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- king
- king Edward's wife
- decide whether they're guilty or innocent
- surrounded by fields
- ruler of the country
- buhr surrounding it
- family who was seen to have the most power
- kings advisors
14 Clues: king • trials • ruled by earls • 6 powerful men • kings advisors • king Edward's wife • buhr surrounding it • surrounded by fields • ruler of the country • place where trials took place • became king after Edward died • a place where people sold goods • decide whether they're guilty or innocent • family who was seen to have the most power
History Vocab 2022-11-03
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- a gov. by consuls (an official appointed by a government)
- exist within one particular country
- ideas like freedom of speech, press, religion, separation of church and state, right to due process, and equality
- applying to individual citizens or citizens as a whole
- the middle class, owns most of the society's wealth
- idea that each nation should govern itself. belief that promotes deviation or loyalty to a nation.
- great powers of Europe had the right to use military forces to restore order in countries threatened by revolution
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- one who uses up foods, goods, and other resources
- a lower class Parisian republican in the french revolution, extreme republican or revolutionary
- belief in freedom, equality, democracy, and human rights. (associated with enlightenment thinkers like Locke and Montesquieu)
- deliberate act of omission or the act of forcing out someone or something
- basic principles and laws of a nation, state, or social group that determines the powers and duties of the gov. and guarantees certain rights to the people
- a tax imposed on the common people by the king.
- a political philosophy that preserves traditional social institutions and practices
14 Clues: exist within one particular country • a tax imposed on the common people by the king. • one who uses up foods, goods, and other resources • the middle class, owns most of the society's wealth • applying to individual citizens or citizens as a whole • a gov. by consuls (an official appointed by a government) • ...
history crossword 2022-10-11
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- Native American spiritual practice
- disarming Natives turns into fight
- encouraged white expansion west
- US forcing Natives to adopt traits
- white supremacy group
- land reserved for Natives
- laws against black people
- US attack on Sioux and Cheyenne tribes
- alloted land to Native Americans
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- ammendments that helped the black
- blacks had to take a test to vote
- established "separate but equal"
- white settlers vs American Indians
- used to "civilize" Native youth
14 Clues: white supremacy group • land reserved for Natives • laws against black people • encouraged white expansion west • used to "civilize" Native youth • established "separate but equal" • alloted land to Native Americans • ammendments that helped the black • blacks had to take a test to vote • Native American spiritual practice • disarming Natives turns into fight • ...
Knoxville History 2022-08-20
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- William "Parson" _______ published an anti-secession newspaper in Knoxville; became the postwar military governor
- Land treaty between the territorial governor and Cherokee
- Knoxville was named for Revolutionary War hero...
- The fort of James ______ (built in 1786) is considered the birthplace of Knoxville.
- Prior and during the Civil War, Knoxville remained loyal to the...
- Large river that flows through Knoxville
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- The Anti-______ Convention was held in Knoxville
- William ______ was the first and only territorial governor of Tennessee
- Constructed for the 1982 World's Fair; prominent Knoxville icon
- This area was once part of the Lost State of...
- The Cumberland _______ borders the mountains of East Tennessee
- Prior to statehood, Tennessee was part of the ______ Territory
- Knoxville sits in this "grand division" of Tennessee
- John _____ became the first governor of Tennessee State
14 Clues: Large river that flows through Knoxville • This area was once part of the Lost State of... • The Anti-______ Convention was held in Knoxville • Knoxville was named for Revolutionary War hero... • Knoxville sits in this "grand division" of Tennessee • John _____ became the first governor of Tennessee State • Land treaty between the territorial governor and Cherokee • ...
U.S History 2022-08-24
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- Jefferson/Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Acts/Series of laws passed to punish Boston for the Tea Party
- and Indian war/War fought in the colonies between the English and the French for possession for land in the Americas. The English won.
- Franklin/American intellectual, inventor, and politician He helped to negotiate French support for the American Revolution.
- Act(1765)/law that taxed printed goods, including: playing cards, documents, newspapers, etc.
- Sense by Thomas Paine/writing that inspired colonists to break away from England
- and Daughters of Liberty/Organizations that led protests, helped American soldiers, instated a boycott, and generally resisted the British.
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- Revolution/Proclamation of 1763
- of Paris/This treaty ended the American Revolutionary War, recognized the independence of the United States as a separate country, and granted the colonies the territory from the southern border of Canada to the northern border of Florida, and from the Atlantic coast to the Mississippi River
- Act/Required colonists to house and feed British soldiers in their homes
- Washington/1st President of the United States; commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution (1732-1799)
- of Independence/It declared the 13 colonies independent from Britain, offered reasons for the separation and explained why the Revolution was fought.
- von Steuben/Prussian soldier who helped train American forces at Valley Forge in the American Revolutionary War.
- Adams/America's first Vice-President and second President
14 Clues: Revolution/Proclamation of 1763 • Jefferson/Wrote the Declaration of Independence • Adams/America's first Vice-President and second President • Acts/Series of laws passed to punish Boston for the Tea Party • Act/Required colonists to house and feed British soldiers in their homes • Sense by Thomas Paine/writing that inspired colonists to break away from England • ...
Ancient History 2022-11-14
14 Clues: sungod • sky god • earth god • God of Death • god of creation • Goddess of love • God of embalming • Queen of Goddess • Goddess of the sun • Goddess of Justice • God of all of Egypt • Protectress of Cats • god of desert, storm, VIOLENCE • God of wisdom, time, writing, moon
THANKSGIVING HISTORY 2019-10-30
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- ANOTHER NAME FOR A VILLAGE WHERE THE PILGRIMS LIVED
- THE MONTH THE PILGRIMS CELEBRATED A GOOD HARVEST
- ANOTHER MEAT THE PILGRIMS ATE
- BUNCHES OF GRAIN GATHERED TO DRY
- AN ORNAMENT FOUND ON THE SHOES OF A PILGRIM
- THURSDAY IN NOVEMBER FOR THANKSGIVING
- THE PILGRIMS HUNTED WITH THIS
- ANOTHER NAME FOR SWEEET POTATOES
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- WAS SETTLED IN 1620
- WHO ELSE JOINED THE PILGRIMS FOR THEIR FEAST?
- PILGRIMS RECEIVED FIVE OF THESE
- VEGETABLE THE PILGRIMS ATE
- A TRADITIONAL THANKSGIVING MEAT
- TURKEY'S NICK NAME
14 Clues: TURKEY'S NICK NAME • WAS SETTLED IN 1620 • VEGETABLE THE PILGRIMS ATE • ANOTHER MEAT THE PILGRIMS ATE • THE PILGRIMS HUNTED WITH THIS • PILGRIMS RECEIVED FIVE OF THESE • A TRADITIONAL THANKSGIVING MEAT • BUNCHES OF GRAIN GATHERED TO DRY • ANOTHER NAME FOR SWEEET POTATOES • THURSDAY IN NOVEMBER FOR THANKSGIVING • AN ORNAMENT FOUND ON THE SHOES OF A PILGRIM • ...
American History 2019-11-21
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- an organization or alliance of several groups joined together..
- A written list of people’s rights
- Territory that was established by the U.S.
- Shut massachusetts court down
- Name of Convention? DATE?
- the 2nd Continental Congress replaced by?
- an accepted method of exchange for goods or services.
- is related to laws and legal issues.
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- "a plan that organizes and outlines the operations of a government."
- one of several federal laws that addressed the Northwest Territory.
- an act passed by the British Parliament in 1689.
- The first plan for government was called?
- a relationship, between two countries or people, in which each side receives benefits.
- the word often refers to a region
14 Clues: Name of Convention? DATE? • Shut massachusetts court down • A written list of people’s rights • the word often refers to a region • is related to laws and legal issues. • The first plan for government was called? • the 2nd Continental Congress replaced by? • Territory that was established by the U.S. • an act passed by the British Parliament in 1689. • ...
NWPC History 2023-07-04
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- In August, 1777 a Frenchman joined George Washington's army. He may have stayed in a house across the street from our church. What was his last name
- The Log College gave birth to 63 colleges and universities. What is the name of the first offshoot
- Who founded the Neshaminy-Warwick Presbyterian Church in 1726
- Name of the school founded by William Tennent
- Who succeeded William Tennent as the pastor of Neshaminy Church
- In August, 1777 what general probably worshiped in our sanctuary
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- What is the first name of William Tennent's wife
- During the French and Indian War Charles Beatty served as a chaplain to an army in Pennsylvania. Name the Founding Father who commanded this army.
- In the 1960's families from Neshaminy hosted cadets from what military academy
- What is the first name of the pastor who had a rock band
- What beloved minister pastored Neshaminy during the 1970's
- John and Hannah Simpson are buried in our cemetery What is the name of their famous great grandson
- In the 1970's and early 80's what was the name of the youth choir.
- In August, 1777 our church was used as aa courtroom. What is the name of the general who was court martialed and exonerated in our sanctuary
14 Clues: Name of the school founded by William Tennent • What is the first name of William Tennent's wife • What is the first name of the pastor who had a rock band • What beloved minister pastored Neshaminy during the 1970's • Who founded the Neshaminy-Warwick Presbyterian Church in 1726 • Who succeeded William Tennent as the pastor of Neshaminy Church • ...
Celtic History 2023-11-15
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- power declined in the face of Roman expansionism, faced Julius Caesar's military campaigns during the...
- known for their intricate metalwork, artistic expression, and advanced social structures
- after this, the Romans incorporated Lusitanians into their provincial administration
- resisted Roman conquest fiercely, leading to a series of conflicts known as the...
- an empire led by Julius Caesar that colonized many early Celtic civilizations
- the La Tene culture was named after the site of La Tène on this river...
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- leader of the Roman Empire, ended the reigns of many ancient Celtic cultures
- named after its characteristic burial custom of cremating the dead and placing their ashes in urns
- established a number of powerful tribes and chiefdoms, known for their skilled metalwork and warrior culture
- known for their skilled warriors and engaged in conflicts with neighboring tribes and civilizations, including the Carthaginians and Romans
- modern-day Spain and Portugal
- people who inhabited the region corresponding to modern-day France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and parts of Switzerland, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain. Famously sacked Rome in 390 BCE
- known for their skilled metalwork, particularly in iron and gold, produced high-quality weapons, jewelry, and other artifacts
- form of hierarchical political organization in non-industrial societies usually based on kinship, used by Celtiberians
14 Clues: modern-day Spain and Portugal • the La Tene culture was named after the site of La Tène on this river... • leader of the Roman Empire, ended the reigns of many ancient Celtic cultures • an empire led by Julius Caesar that colonized many early Celtic civilizations • resisted Roman conquest fiercely, leading to a series of conflicts known as the... • ...
Art History 2023-09-03
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- Neoclassicism is about going back to the art styles of ancient Greece and Rome. Artists made statues and paintings that looked like they came from a long time ago.
- Fauvism is about using bold and wild colors. Artists like Henri Matisse used colors that don't always match reality, but it made their art exciting and fun.
- Realism is about painting things exactly as they look in real life. Artists like Gustave Courbet made paintings that look just like the real world.
- Romanticism is full of emotions and nature. Artists painted beautiful landscapes and dramatic scenes. It's like they were telling stories with their art.
- The Baroque period had lots of fancy details and dramatic scenes in art. Paintings and sculptures from this time are very detailed and often show exciting moments.
- The Renaissance was a time when art became more realistic and detailed. Artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo created beautiful paintings and sculptures.
- Post-Impressionists like Vincent van Gogh used bright colors and thick brushstrokes to express their feelings. Their art is full of energy and movement.
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- Cubism is a style where artists break things into geometric shapes, like squares and triangles. It looks like they took apart objects and put them back together in a cool way.
- Expressionism In this style, artists use big splashes of color and bold brushstrokes to express their feelings. It's like they're painting their emotions on the canvas.
- Art Abstract art is all about shapes and colors that don't represent anything real. It's like a puzzle, and you can think about what it means to you.
- Impressionism is about painting what you see in a moment. Artists like Monet and Renoir painted scenes with lots of colors and light. They made it look like the sun was shining in their paintings.
- Surrealism is all about strange, dreamy art. Painters like Salvador Dali made paintings that didn't always make sense, but they were interesting to look at.
- Rococo is all about pretty and delicate art. Artists used pastel colors and decorated things like furniture and rooms with fancy designs.
- Deco Art Deco is all about stylish and geometric shapes. It was popular in the 1920s and 1930s, and you can see it in buildings, furniture, and posters from that time.
- Art Pop Art is about using everyday objects and making them look like art. Artists like Andy Warhol painted soup cans and pictures of celebrities.
15 Clues: Rococo is all about pretty and delicate art. Artists used pastel colors and decorated things like furniture and rooms with fancy designs. • Art Pop Art is about using everyday objects and making them look like art. Artists like Andy Warhol painted soup cans and pictures of celebrities. • ...
U.S. History 2024-05-08
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- Protest over federal whiskey tax, Washington used domestic force to stop rebellion
- Wealth Claim Land Expand Empires
- Led by Alexander Hamilton, wanted:, More federal government power, Industrial economy, Federal bank
- Freedom of religion (church or mosque), freedom of speech (criticize), freedom of press (media), freedom of petition
- Washington warned against having permanent foreign alliances and the creation of political parties
- resulted in people planting more cotton, resulted in more slaves in America
- Right to a trial by jury
- more efficient way to make things, led to mass production, resulted in prices decreasing
- No unreasonable search or seizure
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- Led by Thomas Jefferson, wanted: Less federal government power, Agricultural economy, No federal bank
- U.S. manufacturing increased
- Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment
- Each branch of government has some power over the other two branches, helps to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful
- Claimed/influenced Florida, Texas, California
14 Clues: Right to a trial by jury • U.S. manufacturing increased • No unreasonable search or seizure • Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment • Claimed/influenced Florida, Texas, California • Wealth Claim Land Expand Empires • resulted in people planting more cotton, resulted in more slaves in America • ...
US history 2024-04-09
16 Clues: Republic • Delegates • Compromise • Constitution • JamesMadison • Constitution • Foundingfathers • Americanmonarchy • GeorgeWashington • GeorgeWashington • RevolutionaryWar • WarofIndependence • ConfederationCongress • PhiladelphiaConvention • ArticlesofConfederation • ConstitutionalConvention
US history 2024-03-04
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- The project which created the atomic bomb
- President responsible for the Lousiana purchase
- Anti black organization
- The main disease responsible for killing indians
- alternative name for the native people of the Americas
- Name of the strait the original populiation the American migrated through
- Number of colonies that rose up against England in 1773
- The movement for women's voting rights
- Plan to help Americans during the Great Depression
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- First african-american president
- Name of the ship carriing puritans to Plymouth
- This branch is responsible for creating and accepting laws
- First man on the Moon
- Country helping the US during their war of independce
14 Clues: First man on the Moon • Anti black organization • First african-american president • The movement for women's voting rights • The project which created the atomic bomb • Name of the ship carriing puritans to Plymouth • President responsible for the Lousiana purchase • The main disease responsible for killing indians • Plan to help Americans during the Great Depression • ...
AMERICAN HISTORY 2024-02-29
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- Global conflict involving major power
- Controversial war in Southeast Asia
- Economic downturn in the 1930s
- Women's voting rights movement
- Conflict between North and South
- Rise of factories and machines
- First settlers at Plymouth
- Ban on alcohol consumption
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- US space program landing on the moon
- Genocide during World War II
- War for independence
- Attacks on US soil
- Tension between US and USSR
- Lincoln's abolition of slavery
- Rights Movement for equality
15 Clues: Attacks on US soil • War for independence • First settlers at Plymouth • Ban on alcohol consumption • Tension between US and USSR • Genocide during World War II • Rights Movement for equality • Economic downturn in the 1930s • Women's voting rights movement • Lincoln's abolition of slavery • Rise of factories and machines • Conflict between North and South • ...
US History 2024-05-23
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- Thomas Jefferson's first vice president, who killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel in 1804.
- This term refers to the heads of the executive departments.
- A term for hard coin, such as gold or silver, that can also back and give a fixed point of valuation to paper currencies.
- Religious songs composed by enslaved African Americans.
- the United States, Great Britain, (free) France, and the Soviet Union
- The pre-Civil War reform movement which sought to curb the drinking of hard liquor.
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- In World War II, the alliance of German and Italy, and later Japan.
- Self-conscious African American cultural, literary, and artistic movement centered in Harlem in New York City during the 1920s.
- A political party founded by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson to combat Alexander Hamilton's fiscal policies.
- Term for a liberated woman who bucked conventional ideas of propriety in dress and manners during the 1920s.
- The treaty that ended World War I.
- The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution
- A form of business organization that created a single board to trustees to oversee competing firms.
- Laws passed by Southern state legislatures during Reconstruction
14 Clues: The treaty that ended World War I. • The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution • Religious songs composed by enslaved African Americans. • This term refers to the heads of the executive departments. • Laws passed by Southern state legislatures during Reconstruction • In World War II, the alliance of German and Italy, and later Japan. • ...
Gaming History 2024-08-29
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- Destined to fail or have an unhappy ending.
- An activity you do for fun in your free time
- The act of trying to achieve something, like a goal or hobby.
- o know or identify someone or something you’ve seen before.
- A person who rents out land, a building, or an apartment to others.
- A feeling of happiness or satisfaction.
- Small, round glass balls used in a popular children’s game
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- When someone can't stop doing something, like playing games or eating sweets.
- A slope that goes up or down sharply.
- To go down in amount or quality; to refuse politely.
- The reason why something is done or exists.
- Something new that has been made or created.
- To ask for something politely.
- To make or do something again, often for enjoyment.
14 Clues: To ask for something politely. • A slope that goes up or down sharply. • A feeling of happiness or satisfaction. • Destined to fail or have an unhappy ending. • The reason why something is done or exists. • An activity you do for fun in your free time • Something new that has been made or created. • To make or do something again, often for enjoyment. • ...
History Crossword 2024-05-03
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- Naval base in Hawaii attacked by Japan in 1941, leading to US entry into World War II.
- Conflict between North Korea (backed by China and the USSR) and South Korea (supported by the United Nations and primarily the USA) from 1950 to 1953.
- Failed CIA-backed attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro's regime in Cuba in 1961.
- Military conflict in 1990-1991 between Iraq and a coalition force led by the USA, following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.
- Landmark legislation passed in 1964 aimed at ending segregation and discrimination based on race.
- Conflict between North Vietnam (supported by communist allies) and South Vietnam (supported by the United States and other anti-communist allies) from 1955 to 1975.
- Political scandal in the early 1970s involving the Nixon administration and a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters.
- 1962 confrontation between the USA and the USSR over Soviet ballistic missiles deployed in Cuba.
- Barrier constructed by East Germany in 1961 to separate East Berlin from West Berlin during the Cold War.
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- Period of intense anti-communist suspicion in the United States during the Cold War.
- Economic policies implemented by President Ronald Reagan in the 1980s, emphasizing tax cuts, deregulation, and free-market principles.
- Geopolitical Geopolitical tension between the USA and the USSR after World War II.
- Struggle for racial equality and desegregation in the United States, particularly prominent in the 1950s and 1960s.
- Struggle for racial equality and desegregation in the United States, particularly prominent in the 1950s and 1960s.
- Series of economic programs implemented by FDR to combat the Great Depression.
15 Clues: Failed CIA-backed attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro's regime in Cuba in 1961. • Series of economic programs implemented by FDR to combat the Great Depression. • Period of intense anti-communist suspicion in the United States during the Cold War. • Geopolitical Geopolitical tension between the USA and the USSR after World War II. • ...
American history 2024-05-01
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- how many federalist papers were written
- the papers the federalists wrote
- for the bill of rights
- change something
- of rights what would ratify the constitution
- to change something
- who wrote 29 federalist papers
- the other anti-federalist leader (not Henry)
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- what the us has that keeps it together
- who wrote 5 federalist papers
- one of the anti federalist leaders (not Clinton)
- who wrote 51 federalist papers
- against the bill of rights
- Federalist who didn't write any papers
- what would destroy the US
15 Clues: change something • to change something • for the bill of rights • what would destroy the US • against the bill of rights • who wrote 5 federalist papers • who wrote 51 federalist papers • who wrote 29 federalist papers • the papers the federalists wrote • what the us has that keeps it together • Federalist who didn't write any papers • how many federalist papers were written • ...
Manning History 2024-05-01
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- US President David Dwight Eisenhower’s wife shared a name with which Manning family?
- Henry Brunnier known for designing earthquake resistant buildings also built what Manning landmark?
- 1976, officer was the first officer to graduate from Iowa Law Enforcement Academy.
- 1895, Vossbeck owned the leading and largest what in town?
- EMAR Corp later known as what popular 141 steakhouse?
- heritage
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- 1912, the longest bar west of the Mississippi occupied 2 Main Street businesses. What shape was the bar?
- CREEK Carroll County Conservation Board established which park in 1964?
- Where is Manning’s Hausbarn originally from?
- 1979 pizza.
- Poolhall & barber shop.
- 1913 Manning had what type of world champion team?
- German word for this sports hall located at Great Western Park.
- Currently home to the Presbyterian Church. What was the first church in Manning?
14 Clues: heritage • 1979 pizza. • Poolhall & barber shop. • Where is Manning’s Hausbarn originally from? • 1913 Manning had what type of world champion team? • EMAR Corp later known as what popular 141 steakhouse? • 1895, Vossbeck owned the leading and largest what in town? • German word for this sports hall located at Great Western Park. • ...
Medical History 2024-09-01
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- another term meaning x-rays
- developed smallpox
- founder of modern nursing
- created anatomical Notebook
- a civil war nurse, discovered American red cross
- invented the microscope
- introduced the thermometric scale, developed the mercury thermometer
- first to study cause of disease
- they use acupuncture
- a contemporary of Hippocrates
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- first to keep accurate health records.
- invented bifocals and discovered colds can pass from one person to another
- the father of medicine
- first female physician
14 Clues: developed smallpox • they use acupuncture • the father of medicine • first female physician • invented the microscope • founder of modern nursing • another term meaning x-rays • created anatomical Notebook • a contemporary of Hippocrates • first to study cause of disease • first to keep accurate health records. • a civil war nurse, discovered American red cross • ...
BLACK HISTORY 2025-02-14
US History 2024-12-12
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- a person who opposes warfare on moral grounds
- and Austria, Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- the growth of nationalism and imperialism led to increased military spending
- a kind of biased communication designed to influence peoples thoughts and actions
- they provided a forum for nation's to discuss and settle their grievances without having to resort to war
- consisted of france, britain, and russia
- a telegram from the german foreign minister to the german ambassador in mexico that was intercepted by british agents
- it was in the treaty that humiliated germany. it forced germany to admit sole responsibility for starting WW1
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- woodrow wilsons famous speech before congress
- the main regulatory body that encouraged companies to use mass production techniques
- a truce
- a devotion to the interests and culture of ones nation
- british liner ship
- the act required men to register with the government in order to be randomly selected for military service
14 Clues: a truce • british liner ship • consisted of france, britain, and russia • and Austria, Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire • woodrow wilsons famous speech before congress • a person who opposes warfare on moral grounds • a devotion to the interests and culture of ones nation • the growth of nationalism and imperialism led to increased military spending • ...
History crossword 2025-02-18
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- when did Davis visit Bragg? pg.194
- how many less troops did Bragg have then Rosecrans? pg.196
- who said "we are now in the darkest hour of our political existence" ? pg.189
- how many cannons did Rosecrans have? pg.195
- how many men were killed or wounded at stones river? pg.196
- William wrote "i assume all the responsibility and attach to no one" on January __. pg.190
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- what year was the battle of Stones River? pg.189
- what month was the struggle of murfreesboro in? pg.189.
- what did Sherman hate to admit? pg.190
- who captured New Orleans? pg.190
- who's federals had siffered a bloody repulse at Chikasaw Bluffs? pg.190
- Hardee's corps attacked west of the river on December ___. pg.194
- where was the battle of Perryville? pg.194
- what fraction of Braggs army did he have to divert? pg.193
14 Clues: who captured New Orleans? pg.190 • when did Davis visit Bragg? pg.194 • what did Sherman hate to admit? pg.190 • where was the battle of Perryville? pg.194 • how many cannons did Rosecrans have? pg.195 • what year was the battle of Stones River? pg.189 • what month was the struggle of murfreesboro in? pg.189. • how many less troops did Bragg have then Rosecrans? pg.196 • ...
History Mysteries 2025-04-30
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- Evidence that supports the truth of a statement.
- People in New Mexico thought an ____________ UFO was flying in the sky.
- A person who plans where a ship or plane should go.
- 1n 1974, _______________ fell from the sky.
- The captain and _____________ of the Mary Celeste disappeared in the Atlantic Ocean.
- A description of something that has happened.
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- There is no proof that pirates were the cause of the disappearance on the Mary Celeste.
- People believed __________________ caused the strange rain of fish in northern Australia.
- Amelia Earhart’s plane needed _______________ so they stopped in a small island in the Pacific Ocean.
- In 1889 and 1951 explorers people found tracks in Nepal, but never found the _____________.
- In 1947, people saw a flying ____________ in the sky.
- People did not know if the Yeti was real or just a ________________ about a fictional creature.
- To state or giver clear reasons that something is true or should be done.
- An area of a country or of the world.
- Amelia Earhart was the first __________________ to fly across the Atlantic Ocean.
15 Clues: An area of a country or of the world. • 1n 1974, _______________ fell from the sky. • A description of something that has happened. • Evidence that supports the truth of a statement. • A person who plans where a ship or plane should go. • In 1947, people saw a flying ____________ in the sky. • People in New Mexico thought an ____________ UFO was flying in the sky. • ...
Chinese History 2025-04-27
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- cartoon bear banned in china due to memes that likened him to China's president Xi
- considered a 'rogue province' by the PRoC
- __ of Heaven, a dynasty's right to rule
- a rebellion vs western influence in China in 1899
- leader of the 1960s Cultural Revolution in China
- the treaty that ended the Opium Wars
- the second C in 'CCP'
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- a network of trade routes linking Asia, the middle east, and Europe
- the nation that China fought in the Opium Wars
- considered the 'golden age' of Chinese dynasties
- 1989 site of a major protest for political and economic reoforms
- China's controlling style of government
- how ancient China referred to itself
- group that the US supported in the Chinese civil war
14 Clues: the second C in 'CCP' • how ancient China referred to itself • the treaty that ended the Opium Wars • China's controlling style of government • __ of Heaven, a dynasty's right to rule • considered a 'rogue province' by the PRoC • the nation that China fought in the Opium Wars • considered the 'golden age' of Chinese dynasties • ...
History Crossword 2025-05-01
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- - Also Known As The Bombing Of _____________.
- - The Second World War.
- - Assasinated At Fords Theatere.
- - Got Assisinated On The Road In A Limo.
- - Dictator.
- - The Most Famous Event In “1912”.
- - Landmark
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- - Montgomery Bus Boycott.
- - 1 Dollar Bill.
- - The First World War.
- - Also Known As “Black Death”.
- - Known As (B.C).
- - Said The Famous”I Have A Dream” Speech.
- - Some Say “After Death”.
14 Clues: - Landmark • - Dictator. • - 1 Dollar Bill. • - Known As (B.C). • - The First World War. • - The Second World War. • - Montgomery Bus Boycott. • - Some Say “After Death”. • - Also Known As “Black Death”. • - Assasinated At Fords Theatere. • - The Most Famous Event In “1912”. • - Got Assisinated On The Road In A Limo. • - Said The Famous”I Have A Dream” Speech. • ...
History crossword! 2025-05-02
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- Common medieval knight"s weapon
- Historians can analyse health of diet of people by their _______
- Richard III's disability
- Someone who gives their life for a specific cause
- Celebration of christ resurrection
- Last major battle in the wars of the Roses
- Surname of Henry VIII's second wife
- People in the Medieval ages rarely ______ past the age of 50 or 60
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- _______ were very dirty in medieval times
- Not getting a right or privilege
- In the wars of the Roses it was Yorks vs __________
- Another word for leader of a country that is in the royal family
- Shakespeare lived in the ____________ era
- At what age did Edward VI become king
14 Clues: Richard III's disability • Common medieval knight"s weapon • Not getting a right or privilege • Celebration of christ resurrection • Surname of Henry VIII's second wife • At what age did Edward VI become king • _______ were very dirty in medieval times • Shakespeare lived in the ____________ era • Last major battle in the wars of the Roses • ...
History crossword 2025-03-31
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- what country continued its expansion into east and central Aisa? pg.45
- when was queen vicoria's proclamation of Britian's direct rule of India? pg.39\
- Japan, China, and Russa all had competing interests in which part of Aisa? pg.48
- what year was the British takeover of Egypt? pg.42
- what year was the General Act of the Berlin West Africa conference? pg.42
- sir Alfred Lyall was a _______ offical and Orientalist. pg.40
- in 1868 the _____ instituted a new government. pg.47
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- Khedives and Pashas were _______ rulers and officals. pg.41
- King Leopold II of ______. pg.42
- religous people increasingly came to see slavery as _____. pg.41
- what year did Freance become a Republic ruled by an elected government? pg.46
- ______ powers made treaties with African leaders. pg.42
- who was Egypt's ruler from 1805-48? pg.39
- who was the earl of cromer? pg.39
14 Clues: King Leopold II of ______. pg.42 • who was the earl of cromer? pg.39 • who was Egypt's ruler from 1805-48? pg.39 • what year was the British takeover of Egypt? pg.42 • in 1868 the _____ instituted a new government. pg.47 • ______ powers made treaties with African leaders. pg.42 • Khedives and Pashas were _______ rulers and officals. pg.41 • ...
History test 2025-04-01
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- who won the 1924 president election
- How many immigrants came to the United States from Eastern Europe
- the new technology of the 1920s
- why did the president left the office
- Where were the fewest Immigrants coming from
- and were executed on August 23, 1927
- Who founded the new KKK
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- what was the vice president who became president
- women isn't Tradition
- Sacco&Vanzetti nationality
- Why were tariffs good for American industry but bad for farmers?
- boomed as an industry in the 1920s, attracting people to consumer products.
- what was the 1920s called
- was easy to obtain and people began to accumulate debt to support their new lifestyles
- KU KLUX KLAN Short name
15 Clues: women isn't Tradition • KU KLUX KLAN Short name • Who founded the new KKK • what was the 1920s called • Sacco&Vanzetti nationality • the new technology of the 1920s • who won the 1924 president election • and were executed on August 23, 1927 • why did the president left the office • Where were the fewest Immigrants coming from • what was the vice president who became president • ...
History crossword 2025-03-31
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- in 1868 the _____ instituted a new government. pg.47
- what country continued its expansion into east and central Aisa? pg.45
- King Leopold II of ______. pg.42
- when was queen vicoria's proclamation of Britian's direct rule of India? pg.39\
- who was the earl of cromer? pg.39
- sir Alfred Lyall was a _______ offical and Orientalist. pg.40
- religous people increasingly came to see slavery as _____. pg.41
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- what year was the General Act of the Berlin West Africa conference? pg.42
- who was Egypt's ruler from 1805-48? pg.39
- what year did Freance become a Republic ruled by an elected government? pg.46
- what year was the British takeover of Egypt? pg.42
- Japan, China, and Russa all had competing interests in which part of Aisa? pg.48
- Khedives and Pashas were _______ rulers and officals. pg.41
- ______ powers made treaties with African leaders. pg.42
14 Clues: King Leopold II of ______. pg.42 • who was the earl of cromer? pg.39 • who was Egypt's ruler from 1805-48? pg.39 • what year was the British takeover of Egypt? pg.42 • in 1868 the _____ instituted a new government. pg.47 • ______ powers made treaties with African leaders. pg.42 • Khedives and Pashas were _______ rulers and officals. pg.41 • ...
History crossword 2025-03-31
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- King Leopold II of ______. pg.42
- who was the earl of cromer? pg.39
- when was queen vicoria's proclamation of Britian's direct rule of India? pg.39\
- who was Egypt's ruler from 1805-48? pg.39
- ______ powers made treaties with African leaders. pg.42
- what country continued its expansion into east and central Aisa? pg.45
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- what year was the British takeover of Egypt? pg.42
- what year was the General Act of the Berlin West Africa conference? pg.42
- in 1868 the _____ instituted a new government. pg.47
- sir Alfred Lyall was a _______ offical and Orientalist. pg.40
- what year did Freance become a Republic ruled by an elected government? pg.46
- religous people increasingly came to see slavery as _____. pg.41
- Khedives and Pashas were _______ rulers and officals. pg.41
- Japan, China, and Russa all had competing interests in which part of Aisa? pg.48
14 Clues: King Leopold II of ______. pg.42 • who was the earl of cromer? pg.39 • who was Egypt's ruler from 1805-48? pg.39 • what year was the British takeover of Egypt? pg.42 • in 1868 the _____ instituted a new government. pg.47 • ______ powers made treaties with African leaders. pg.42 • Khedives and Pashas were _______ rulers and officals. pg.41 • ...
History crossword 2025-03-31
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- what year was the General Act of the Berlin West Africa conference? pg.42
- what country continued its expansion into east and central Aisa? pg.45
- who was the earl of cromer? pg.39
- sir Alfred Lyall was a _______ offical and Orientalist. pg.40
- in 1868 the _____ instituted a new government. pg.47
- who was Egypt's ruler from 1805-48? pg.39
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- when was queen vicoria's proclamation of Britian's direct rule of India? pg.39\
- what year did Freance become a Republic ruled by an elected government? pg.46
- Japan, China, and Russa all had competing interests in which part of Aisa? pg.48
- what year was the British takeover of Egypt? pg.42
- ______ powers made treaties with African leaders. pg.42
- Khedives and Pashas were _______ rulers and officals. pg.41
- King Leopold II of ______. pg.42
- religous people increasingly came to see slavery as _____. pg.41
14 Clues: King Leopold II of ______. pg.42 • who was the earl of cromer? pg.39 • who was Egypt's ruler from 1805-48? pg.39 • what year was the British takeover of Egypt? pg.42 • in 1868 the _____ instituted a new government. pg.47 • ______ powers made treaties with African leaders. pg.42 • Khedives and Pashas were _______ rulers and officals. pg.41 • ...
Basketball History 2025-06-02
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- Most championships
- shortest nba player to win dunk contest
- He has the most triple-doubles
- Who is the bucks arch-nemesis
- Most assists in a single NBA season
- Known for defensive rebounding
- What player scored 100 points first
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- shortest nba player
- Worst basketball player
- Best shooter
- What player scored 81 against the Toronto Raptors in 2006
- Tallest nba player
- Best basketball player
- Best handles in nba history (Scanpix)
14 Clues: Best shooter • Most championships • Tallest nba player • shortest nba player • Best basketball player • Worst basketball player • Who is the bucks arch-nemesis • He has the most triple-doubles • Known for defensive rebounding • Most assists in a single NBA season • What player scored 100 points first • Best handles in nba history (Scanpix) • shortest nba player to win dunk contest • ...
history crossword 2025-05-06
History Preview 2025-09-23
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- Journey to a different place for discovery, learning, or trade
- The spreading of ideas, beliefs, and technologies from one culture to another
- The first civilization in the world
- A tool that made the spread of information faster
- A form of government where citizens elect leaders to represent them
- A type of government ruled by a king or queen
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- An uprising against a government
- Movement of people, goods, and ideas across regions
- An event from the past that still affects people today
- African King who became the richest man in world history
- Fighting between groups or nations, often spreading culture
- Exchange of goods between people or countries
- Road where people used for trade routes in Asia
- A group of people sharing beliefs, traditions, and practices
14 Clues: An uprising against a government • The first civilization in the world • Exchange of goods between people or countries • A type of government ruled by a king or queen • Road where people used for trade routes in Asia • A tool that made the spread of information faster • Movement of people, goods, and ideas across regions • ...
Kansas History 2025-09-28
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- The capital of Kansas
- The president born in Abilene Kansas
- Housing for Native Americans
- State Bird
- Nickname for the free state (KU mascot)
- First European to explore Kansas
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- The Kansas state flower
- Hilly area in Kansas known for prairie grass
- The weather that Kansas is known for
- Fights over slavery before the Civil War
- Town burned during Bleeding Kansas
- The Native American tribe that gave Kansas its name
- The animal on the Kansas state quarter
- The largest city in Kansas
14 Clues: State Bird • The capital of Kansas • The Kansas state flower • The largest city in Kansas • Housing for Native Americans • First European to explore Kansas • Town burned during Bleeding Kansas • The weather that Kansas is known for • The president born in Abilene Kansas • The animal on the Kansas state quarter • Nickname for the free state (KU mascot) • ...
History Vocab 2025-09-04
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- monumental structure made of stone used as a tomb for pharaohs
- crescent shaped region in middle east
- archaeological site of a city by the former course of Ravi river
- a material prepared in ancient Egypt made to be written/painted on
- independent city with its own goverment
- enigmatic symbols/writing
- seasonal prevailing wind that brings rain in may through september
- 6th and best known ruler of Aorite dynasty of babylon
- belief/worship of more than one god
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- a ruler had divine right to rule
- behavioral norms and values of a particular society
- sequence of rulers from same family
- ruler in ancient egypt
- government where priests rule in the name of god
14 Clues: ruler in ancient egypt • enigmatic symbols/writing • a ruler had divine right to rule • sequence of rulers from same family • belief/worship of more than one god • crescent shaped region in middle east • independent city with its own goverment • government where priests rule in the name of god • behavioral norms and values of a particular society • ...
Aotearoa History 2025-10-30
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- Who lead the 1975 Land March
- The first article of the treaty is about Sovereignty, what is Sovereignty in Te Reo?
- What caused the NZ wars?
- Everyone gets the chance to be involved in NZ
- the first person to sign the treaty
- looking after Te Reo and Tikanga Maori
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- the Treaty of Waitangi was signed on the 6th of ______1840
- Who settles Treaty Claims?
- Maori and Pakeha working together
- Article three of the treaty is about what?
- The treaty was signed by the British _____ and Maori _____
- Article two of the treaty is about what?
- A place in Whanganui where a Maori Pa was
- What was NZ like before the treaty was signed
14 Clues: What caused the NZ wars? • Who settles Treaty Claims? • Who lead the 1975 Land March • Maori and Pakeha working together • the first person to sign the treaty • looking after Te Reo and Tikanga Maori • Article two of the treaty is about what? • A place in Whanganui where a Maori Pa was • Article three of the treaty is about what? • ...
FFA History 2025-12-10
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- Who was the first African American elected to national office?
- What are the official colors of FFA?
- Who was the first women National President of the FFA?
- Learn
- What was the original name of the FFA?
- In 1928 this agriculture organization was founded.
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- What state was the National FFA Center originally?
- Live
- Do
- Who wrote the FFA creed.
- Serve
- What event happened that allowed the New Farmers of America to merge with the Future Farmers of America in 1965?
- Who was the first Puerto Rican national FFA president?
- This act established vocational education in US schools?
14 Clues: Do • Live • Serve • Learn • Who wrote the FFA creed. • What are the official colors of FFA? • What was the original name of the FFA? • What state was the National FFA Center originally? • In 1928 this agriculture organization was founded. • Who was the first women National President of the FFA? • Who was the first Puerto Rican national FFA president? • ...
Cities 2023-06-25
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- The capital city of Thailand, known for its bustling street life, ornate temples, and vibrant markets.
- The capital city of Spain, renowned for its lively culture, art museums, and historic landmarks like the Royal Palace.
- The capital city of France, famous for its art, fashion, and iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
- The capital city of Germany, recognized for its history, vibrant arts scene, and modern architecture.
- The capital city of England and the United Kingdom, known for its historic landmarks and culture.
- The capital city of Greece, famous for its ancient history, including the Acropolis and Parthenon.
- The capital city of Japan, known for its modern technology, vibrant culture, and bustling city life.
- The capital city of China, renowned for its rich history, ancient architecture, and cultural heritage.
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- The capital city of Kenya, located in East Africa and known for its wildlife, national parks, and diverse culture.
- The largest city in Canada, known for its multiculturalism, iconic CN Tower, and diverse arts scene.
- The capital city of Russia, known for its iconic Red Square, St. Basil's Cathedral, and the Kremlin.
- The capital city of Italy, known for its ancient ruins, such as the Colosseum and the Roman Forum.
- A major city in Turkey, straddling Europe and Asia, known for its rich history, architecture, and bazaars.
- The capital city of Egypt, situated on the banks of the Nile River and home to the Great Pyramids of Giza.
14 Clues: The capital city of England and the United Kingdom, known for its historic landmarks and culture. • The capital city of Italy, known for its ancient ruins, such as the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. • The capital city of Greece, famous for its ancient history, including the Acropolis and Parthenon. • ...
Word Works 2014-07-31
15 Clues: time • idea • germs • humans • shaper • upgrade • sickness • a mushroom • spiky plants • children milk • water storing • cooled blooded • have eight legs • Bones of history • underwater animal
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13 Clues: kemia • ruotsi • käsityö • uskonto • liikunta • historia • fysiikka • biologia • maantieto • matematiikka • kirjallisuus • suomen kieli • kotitalous (kirjoita sanat yhteen)
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13 Clues: Arbiter • Reality • Deflate • Mythology • Pernicious • Fratricide • Propaganda • Psychologize • Inflated Egos • Hallucinations • Afrikan History • Intimidating Factor • European Historiography
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History Vocabulary 2013-03-16
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- Gave them the right to vote and equal property rights
- An end to slavery
- A philosophy shared by some new england writers that had the idea that people could rise above the material things in life
- Under the Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819, spain gave this territory to the U.S. in trade for what today is Texas
- Made common schools for all children, schools for african americans and the disables, and colleges for women
- A middle-class reformer who helped change the prison system in the U.S.
- A poorly build, overcrowded housing where many immigrants lived
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- U.S. citizens who opposed immigration because they were suspicious of immigrants and feared losing jobs to them
- An african american reformer, writer, and statesman. After escaping from slavery, he became a leader of the abolitionist movement.
- Reform that promoted the idea of having all children educated in a common place regardless of Social class or background
- A social reform effort begun to encourage people to drink less alcohol
- Freedom from slavery
- A reforment that gave better treatment to criminals, orphans, and people with mental illnesses
- Social and economic level between the wealthy and the poor
14 Clues: An end to slavery • Freedom from slavery • Gave them the right to vote and equal property rights • Social and economic level between the wealthy and the poor • A poorly build, overcrowded housing where many immigrants lived • A social reform effort begun to encourage people to drink less alcohol • ...
History Crossword 2014-11-17
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- To approve.
- Of Pennsylvania warned against shutting the people out of proce This big idea was made by the big states. "Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts."
- Consist of a system of courts to interpret the law
- A document stating the rules in which a government operates
- A agreement
- The person who runs the government and sees that the laws are carried out.
- Of Connecticut said "People should have little to do."
- Published the federalist papers
- Led a uprising of 1,000 Massachusetts farmers
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- Strong national government
- A formal change in laws
- Weak national government
- Agreed that the AOC were not strong enough
- depression A period when business activity slows, prices drop, and unemployment rises
14 Clues: To approve. • A agreement • A formal change in laws • Weak national government • Strong national government • Published the federalist papers • Agreed that the AOC were not strong enough • Led a uprising of 1,000 Massachusetts farmers • Consist of a system of courts to interpret the law • Of Connecticut said "People should have little to do." • ...
Thanksgiving History 2014-11-22
14 Clues: wet • a lot • danger • declared • not eating • place to live • Indian warriors • type of gun or rifle • collection of the crops • juice of the maple tree • running away from, escaping • a protected area on the coast • people who have recently arrived • original settlers who came to America
Thanksgiving History 2014-11-22
14 Clues: wet • a lot • danger • declared • not eating • place to live • Indian warriors • type of gun or rifle • collection of the crops • juice of the maple tree • running away from, escaping • a protected area on the coast • people who have recently arrived • original settlers who came to America
History Revision 2014-05-12
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- an expert in or student of history
- the wealthy merchant class in Ancient China
- things that we have inherited from previous generations
- This was the first Chinese dynasty founded by Shi Huangdi
- Shi Huangdi _______________________ weights, measures, currency and language to tighten his control over China
- an object made by a human being, typically one of cultural or historical interest
- the Chinese invented it and the Europeans used it to colonise a lot of the world
- A _______________ source is created later by someone who did not experience first-hand or participate in the events or conditions you’re researching
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- showing a preference towards a particular side
- Shi Huangdi created an army of over 8000 using ___________
- this was the trade route that allowed the Chinese to exchange goods with the rest of the world
- This is one of the rivers that flowed through china, not the yellow river
- a job that can mean doing everything from digging in the dirt on field trips to conserving
- A ____________ source is a document or physical object which was written or created during the time under study
14 Clues: an expert in or student of history • the wealthy merchant class in Ancient China • showing a preference towards a particular side • things that we have inherited from previous generations • This was the first Chinese dynasty founded by Shi Huangdi • Shi Huangdi created an army of over 8000 using ___________ • ...
GE History 2013-05-16
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- The General Electric Company was formed by merging the Edison General Electric Company and the Thomson-Houston Company in eighteen ninety ____?
- GE pillar that refers GE’s ability to power things and places
- Which GE business was created as a result of a variation to the light bulb?
- The current CEO of GE is _____ _______.
- GE pillar that reflects GE’s desire to make the world healthy and robust
- GE is headquartered in _________, Conneticut.
- Which was GE’s first business?
- Which business was created to help households finance buying the refrigerator?
- Which GE business was created during times of war?
- The GE trademark (monogram) was registered in nineteen ________, giving the company a mark that is instantly recognizable and helping to build the GE brand. .
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- GE pillar that speaks to GE’s ability to move things and people … entire industries and economies
- Every year you will be asked to renew your commitment to the _____ and _____.
- GE pillar that reflects GE’s ability to make things and to make things happen
- The phrase that epitomizes the GE Leadership Philosophy
14 Clues: Which was GE’s first business? • The current CEO of GE is _____ _______. • GE is headquartered in _________, Conneticut. • Which GE business was created during times of war? • The phrase that epitomizes the GE Leadership Philosophy • GE pillar that refers GE’s ability to power things and places • ...
Roman History 2015-01-23
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- Held office of consul twice and received dictatorship
- Caesar helped the rise of the Roman empire
- founder of Roman Empire
- Battle between Pompey and Caesar
- wife of Mark Antony
- War Julius Caesar waged this war against ___ tribe
- Final war of Roman Republic between Octavian and Antony/Cleopatra
- A ____victory: a victory gained at too great a cost (expression first developed by this man)
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- War 1861-1865
- Held office of Roman consul 7 times
- General who was nicknamed "Magnus"
- Antony wife of Cleopatra
- Leader of slave uprising against Roman Republic
- Hannibal's army of Carthage defeated in this battle
14 Clues: War 1861-1865 • wife of Mark Antony • founder of Roman Empire • Antony wife of Cleopatra • Battle between Pompey and Caesar • General who was nicknamed "Magnus" • Held office of Roman consul 7 times • Caesar helped the rise of the Roman empire • Leader of slave uprising against Roman Republic • War Julius Caesar waged this war against ___ tribe • ...
World History 2016-03-15
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- The State or government controls the economy and regulations in a nation.
- The economy controled privately. People elect a president.
- Western European countries, Belgium, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway and Portugal, joined Canada and the US on April 4, 1949 to form a defensive military alliance called?
- Established on April 25, 1945. A new peacekeeping body was signed by 50 countries.
- The conflicts that followed by the surprised attack on June 25, 1950 by North Korea is known as.
- Harry S. Truman becomes a president of the US after the death of president?
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- The leader of Soviet Union who was an ally of Hitler for a time.
- In 1947 the secretary of state proposed that the US would provide aid to all European countries that needed help. This plan was known as?
- A statement presented to the US Congress Inquiring to borrow 400 million dollars to aid the economy of Greece and Turkey.
- The break up of this nation In 1991.
- The Soviet Union occupied North Korea and this group surrendered to them.
- Chinese communist leader and founder of the People's Republic of China.
- In February, 1946 George F. Kennan, an American diplomat in Moscow proposed this policy.
- A conflict between the US and Soviet Union in which neither nation directly confronted the other on the battlefield.
14 Clues: The break up of this nation In 1991. • The economy controled privately. People elect a president. • The leader of Soviet Union who was an ally of Hitler for a time. • Chinese communist leader and founder of the People's Republic of China. • The State or government controls the economy and regulations in a nation. • ...
History Crossword 2016-07-12
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- One sided.
- When you go over the top.
- When something is placed in the wrong historical time.
- Putting something in the correct order.
- The study of people and events from the past.
- A period of 10 years.
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- Evidence that you can not trust.
- Something that is true,something that is definite,something that can be proven.
- Evidence that you can see.
- Someones viewpoint.
- Evidence that is spoken.
- A period of 100 years.
- Evidence that is taken from the time you are studying.
- This is an example of written evidence.
14 Clues: One sided. • Someones viewpoint. • A period of 10 years. • A period of 100 years. • Evidence that is spoken. • When you go over the top. • Evidence that you can see. • Evidence that you can not trust. • Putting something in the correct order. • This is an example of written evidence. • The study of people and events from the past. • ...
BP History 2018-02-13
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- Zulu King who inspired the wood badge beads
- Mountain where BP is buried
- School nickname
- Country where BP is buried
- First Scout camp
- First Scout to be awarded Victoria Cross
- What movement did BP's wife start
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- Where did BP learn about the left hand shake
- Army nickname
- How did Scouting reach America?
- Used to hide military drawings
- Baden Powell's school's name
- Animals BP caught and cooked as a schoolboy
- Wife's name
14 Clues: Wife's name • Army nickname • School nickname • First Scout camp • Country where BP is buried • Mountain where BP is buried • Baden Powell's school's name • Used to hide military drawings • How did Scouting reach America? • What movement did BP's wife start • First Scout to be awarded Victoria Cross • Zulu King who inspired the wood badge beads • ...
American History 2019-11-22
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- collection of weapons and military equipment stored
- a relationship, between two countries or people
- buying and selling goods and services,
- a military force
- organization or alliance of several groups joined together
- related to laws and legal issues
- in charge of the people
- A form of money
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- means freedom from outside control
- signing or giving formal consent
- tax or duty to be paid
- is a written document
- any land owned
- a national legislative body
14 Clues: any land owned • A form of money • a military force • is a written document • tax or duty to be paid • in charge of the people • a national legislative body • signing or giving formal consent • related to laws and legal issues • means freedom from outside control • buying and selling goods and services, • a relationship, between two countries or people • ...
pendower history 2021-01-29
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- bird used down coalmines to detect dangerous gases (6)
- school in Pendower, named after a Roman Emperor(7)
- pit that used to be between Sunnybank Avenue and Condercum Road (9)
- name of pub at Benwell Towers in 1970s (5)
- local Dairy farmer who gave his name to the road that you meet at the top of Pendower Way(8)
- large park south of Benwell Lane (7)
- one of the two pubs that used to be in Old Benwell Village (5,4)
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- can we go hunting in this Pendower street? (3,3,6)
- Pendower Estate was built on the site of a Roman settlement attached to a fort on the Roman Wall - what was the name of the fort? (9)
- the other pub in Old Benwell Village - another tree (8)
- name of the huge engineering factory that used be on the riverside at Elswick (6)
- the old Benwell library closed in 2010 - can you remember what road it was on? (8)
- village that used to be on the Scotswood Road south of Pendower; features in The Blaydon Races (8)
- name of favourite Northumbrian saint; also name of school at top of Pendower Way (8)
14 Clues: large park south of Benwell Lane (7) • name of pub at Benwell Towers in 1970s (5) • can we go hunting in this Pendower street? (3,3,6) • school in Pendower, named after a Roman Emperor(7) • bird used down coalmines to detect dangerous gases (6) • the other pub in Old Benwell Village - another tree (8) • ...
Candy History 2020-08-09
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- when trying to develop an instant soft drink
- lollipop was released in 1963 during the space race
- little candy with a funny name
- bite-sized, pan-coated, caramel sweets
- candy that appeared in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- gum sometimes associated with baseball
- original name of Sour Patch Kids
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- peel these from a strip of paper
- it's a candy, then its a gum
- in a straw
- of first gum
- lemon flavored candy
- of the first sour and fizzy candies
- candy
14 Clues: candy • in a straw • of first gum • lemon flavored candy • it's a candy, then its a gum • little candy with a funny name • peel these from a strip of paper • original name of Sour Patch Kids • of the first sour and fizzy candies • bite-sized, pan-coated, caramel sweets • gum sometimes associated with baseball • when trying to develop an instant soft drink • ...
World History 2020-12-16
Across
- Many different cultures living together in the same location.
- Holy book of Christianity
- Holy book of Judaism
- A monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus, who is considered their savior.
- Holy book of Hinduism
- A religion based on the teachings of the Buddha. Believe in reincarnation and follow the Eightfold Path to nirvana.
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- A monotheistic religion based on the teachings of their Prophet Mohammad.
- Belief in more than one god
- Diffusion The spread of ideas, products, and cultural traits from one place to another.
- A religion native to India, featuring a belief in many gods and reincarnation.
- Holy book of Buddhism
- Holy book of Islam
- Belief in one god
- A monotheistic faith that believes God delivered a series of commandments to the Prophet Moses.
14 Clues: Belief in one god • Holy book of Islam • Holy book of Judaism • Holy book of Buddhism • Holy book of Hinduism • Holy book of Christianity • Belief in more than one god • Many different cultures living together in the same location. • A monotheistic religion based on the teachings of their Prophet Mohammad. • ...
History Vocab 2021-03-08
Across
- the wealthy members of French society, such as landlords, who were also part of the Third Estate; people who were neither nobles nor peasants
- the ideas and styles found in the works of ancient Greece and Rome
- belief or feeling of superiority
- to harm or to contaminate
- the quality of being deeply religious; the adherence to religious principles in daily life
- a machine designed to behead people quickly and with little pain
Down
- a small mass of metal balls packed into a canvas bag, resembling a cluster of grapes, that is shot from a cannon
- the bishop’s church; any large and important church
- a musical composition written for an orchestra and usually in four parts called movements
- a place where public records or historical documents are kept
- to allow someone to do what they want; to spoil someone
- the ceremony or act of crowning a ruler
- the title given to the prince who is next in line to inherit the French throne
- a harness used to restrain work animals; something that takes away people’s freedom
14 Clues: to harm or to contaminate • belief or feeling of superiority • the ceremony or act of crowning a ruler • the bishop’s church; any large and important church • to allow someone to do what they want; to spoil someone • a place where public records or historical documents are kept • a machine designed to behead people quickly and with little pain • ...
history review 2020-09-30
Across
- Destiny Indian Removal Act Mexican-American War
- Republicans Jim Crow Laws transcontinental railroad Ku Klux Klan
- plantation French and Indian War
- Sectionalism Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
- processes Dawes Act reservation assimilation Carlisle Indian School Reconstruction
- Acts propaganda Proclamation of 1763 Loyalists
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- Anti-Federalism checks and balances
- Sovereignty Siege Emancipation Proclamation
- War of Attrition Declaration of Independence
- Exchange Jamestown Indentured Servant Cash Crop
- of Confederation Shay’s Rebellion Northwest Ordinance of 1787
- Purchase War of 1812 Monroe Doctrine Secession
- of Rights
- amendment 14th amendment 15th amendment total war
14 Clues: of Rights • plantation French and Indian War • Anti-Federalism checks and balances • Sectionalism Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo • War of Attrition Declaration of Independence • Sovereignty Siege Emancipation Proclamation • Destiny Indian Removal Act Mexican-American War • Acts propaganda Proclamation of 1763 Loyalists • ...
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