history Crossword Puzzles
History 2026-03-18
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- Ямар улсыг Тогон улс гэдэг вэ?
- Юуг чулуун байгууламж гэдэг вэ?
- Нохос, ноход гэсэн утгатай үг?
- Хэний үед жужан улс хүчирхэгжсэн бэ?
- Хань улсын дараа байгуулагдсан улс?
- Сяньби улсын үндэслэгч?
- Шэлүнийг түүхт өөрөөр юу гэж нэрлэдэг вэ?
- Сяньби улсыг түүхт өөрөөр юу гэж нэрлэдэг байсан бэ?
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- Талын эзэн гэсэн утгатай үг?
- Дундаж чулуун зэвсгийг юу гэж нэрлэдэг вэ?
- Таян, Буюруг гэсэн хантай ямар улс вэ?
- Түүх гэсэн утгатай үг?
- Их бага бичиг зохиосон улс?
- Хэрээт улсын хан?
- Хань улсын хаан?
- НТӨ 555-745 оршин тогтносон улс?
16 Clues: Хань улсын хаан? • Хэрээт улсын хан? • Түүх гэсэн утгатай үг? • Сяньби улсын үндэслэгч? • Их бага бичиг зохиосон улс? • Талын эзэн гэсэн утгатай үг? • Ямар улсыг Тогон улс гэдэг вэ? • Нохос, ноход гэсэн утгатай үг? • Юуг чулуун байгууламж гэдэг вэ? • НТӨ 555-745 оршин тогтносон улс? • Хань улсын дараа байгуулагдсан улс? • Хэний үед жужан улс хүчирхэгжсэн бэ? • ...
European countries(2) 2023-07-24
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- Famous for its luxury, casinos, and the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix.
- Known for its delicious food, ancient ruins, and beautiful cities like Rome and Venice.
- Known for its ancient history, mythology, and picturesque islands.
- A landlocked country with a rich history and beautiful mountains.
- An island country with a long history and stunning Mediterranean views.
- A country with lush green scenery, folklore, and traditional music.
- Famous for its sandy beaches, medieval architecture, and forests.
- A country with stunning fjords, mountains, and the midnight sun.
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- Known for its vineyards, monasteries, and warm hospitality.
- A country with a rich history, thermal baths, and delicious cuisine.
- Famous for its glaciers, volcanoes, and stunning natural beauty.
- Known for its maritime history, beautiful beaches, and port wine.
- Known for its medieval architecture, hearty food, and famous vodka.
- Known for its rich history, castles, and famous beer festivals.
14 Clues: Known for its vineyards, monasteries, and warm hospitality. • Known for its rich history, castles, and famous beer festivals. • Famous for its glaciers, volcanoes, and stunning natural beauty. • A country with stunning fjords, mountains, and the midnight sun. • Known for its maritime history, beautiful beaches, and port wine. • ...
Corina's Crossword 2019-04-18
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- Who walked 30km to warn FizGibbon about an American attack? (History)
- Who was George's friend? (Fiction)
- Who shared alcohol? (History)
- Who did the most fighting at Beaver Dams? (History)
- Whats the special unit that Pierre joined? (History)
- How many people are in the Loxleys family including the dog? (Fiction)
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- What was another name for the green tigers? Two words (History)
- A battle where the Americans lost badly - Two words. (History)
- What was the Loxleys dogs name? (Fiction)
- Who visited Laura's house? (Fiction)
- Who was called little pale face? (Fiction)
- Who went to war to fight with his dad? (Fiction)
12 Clues: Who shared alcohol? (History) • Who was George's friend? (Fiction) • Who visited Laura's house? (Fiction) • What was the Loxleys dogs name? (Fiction) • Who was called little pale face? (Fiction) • Who went to war to fight with his dad? (Fiction) • Who did the most fighting at Beaver Dams? (History) • Whats the special unit that Pierre joined? (History) • ...
Guess Me 2023-01-10
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- Historian
- Vacaphoric
- Theorem Expert
- Sneakerhead
- Tempo Expert
- New-ish Teacher
- Tri-lingual
- English III
- Great Debater
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- VBall Coach
- Mammal Madness
- Chemist, sorta
- Disk Jockey
- History Inclusion
- Broadway Star
- Kentucky Native
- BBall Coach
- Papa Bear
- UPR Grad
- History Sidekick
- McGillen, Formerly
- Futbol Entrenador
- Fitness Guru
23 Clues: UPR Grad • Historian • Papa Bear • Vacaphoric • VBall Coach • Disk Jockey • Sneakerhead • BBall Coach • Tri-lingual • English III • Tempo Expert • Fitness Guru • Broadway Star • Great Debater • Mammal Madness • Chemist, sorta • Theorem Expert • Kentucky Native • New-ish Teacher • History Sidekick • History Inclusion • Futbol Entrenador • McGillen, Formerly
subjects 2013-04-21
14 Clues: law • maths • design • history • science • medicine • politics • languages • economics • geography • literature • management • engineering • informationtechnology
Starting work 2022-08-31
History 2022-05-30
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- God of magic
- taxes collected
- Associated with a funerary cult,Conductor of souls
- Believed in Life after death
- cobra-goddess and guardian of the dead
- A season were agriculture did not take place and farmers worked for the pharoah in order to pay taxes
- A harvesting season were all crops had to be harvested and stored away before the Akhet season
- God of the moon
- the study of the human body which helped develop herbs
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- in supernatural powers
- was believed to have a human body with a jackal head
- Patron of the sun,heaven,power and light
- A farming season where maximum crop production was done
- loactions of buildings
- OF MATHEMATICS Measure land
- building designs
- the study of the human body which enables operations
17 Clues: God of magic • taxes collected • God of the moon • building designs • in supernatural powers • loactions of buildings • Believed in Life after death • OF MATHEMATICS Measure land • cobra-goddess and guardian of the dead • Patron of the sun,heaven,power and light • Associated with a funerary cult,Conductor of souls • was believed to have a human body with a jackal head • ...
History 2022-12-19
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- offered hitler chancellorship
- could make children iron hearted, strong ans masculine
- decree was on 28 February 1933
- had managed to rally the conservatives to thier cause
- were located at the lowest rung
- treaty is signed at Versailles
- was indeed s young and fragile idea
- means specific type of message directly aimed at influencing the opinion of people
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- is also called german parliament
- were packed off to concentration camps
- Harbor was bombed by Japan
- production was reduced in 1932
- billion compensation was paid to allied powers
- aimed at full production and full employment
- was born in 1889
- glorified trench life
16 Clues: was born in 1889 • glorified trench life • Harbor was bombed by Japan • offered hitler chancellorship • decree was on 28 February 1933 • production was reduced in 1932 • treaty is signed at Versailles • were located at the lowest rung • is also called german parliament • was indeed s young and fragile idea • were packed off to concentration camps • ...
History 2022-10-15
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- perlawanan rakyat demak dimulai pada pemerintahan
- prasasti kerja sama portugal & Kerajaan Sunda
- lahirnya golongan pelajar karena politik etis termasuk faktor
- pembangunan jalan raya pos dari Anyer hingga Panarukan terjadi pada masa
- imperalisme dengan tujuan menguasai wilayah strategis negara lain
- sebelum adanya revolusi industri & terdorong 3G
- yang mengusir portugis dari ternate
- pangeran diponegoro ditangkap kemudian diasingkan
- kitab Bustanu's salatin ada di kerajaan
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- tahun 1849 di bali, belanda berhasil menguasai benteng
- Konstantinopel jatuh ke tangan
- perjanjian yang merugikan bagi Gowa Tallo
- kekuasaan tertinggi
- warga mulai membentuk organisasi kecil ada di periode
- artinya adalah paham dari kata kolonialisme
- didirikan pada 18 November 1912
16 Clues: kekuasaan tertinggi • Konstantinopel jatuh ke tangan • didirikan pada 18 November 1912 • yang mengusir portugis dari ternate • kitab Bustanu's salatin ada di kerajaan • perjanjian yang merugikan bagi Gowa Tallo • artinya adalah paham dari kata kolonialisme • prasasti kerja sama portugal & Kerajaan Sunda • sebelum adanya revolusi industri & terdorong 3G • ...
HISTORY 2019-11-21
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- how many states in our country
- buying and selling goods and services
- blank disagree on the value of their currency
- an alliance of several groups joined together
- a relationship where each side receives benefits
- a power only states had
- 36 square mile area
- each state has its own blank
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- our trade competitor
- any geographical area
- a plan that organizes and outlines the operations of a government
- storage facility for weapons
- veteran who raised a militia to fight foreclosure courts
- taxes on goods brought in to for sale
- our central government was blank during this time period
- country that cut our use of the Mississippi river
16 Clues: 36 square mile area • our trade competitor • any geographical area • a power only states had • storage facility for weapons • each state has its own blank • how many states in our country • buying and selling goods and services • taxes on goods brought in to for sale • blank disagree on the value of their currency • an alliance of several groups joined together • ...
History 2020-02-21
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- processing ore
- Doing something fast or with less resources?
- when the crown follows the female's blood line
- when a liquid goes into the air
- The city that was a midpoint in trans Saharan trade
- what is an item that helps you discover more about an old civilization?
- Name of the large dessert in africa
- what ancient african civilization was founded next to a river?
- name of dessert shrubland in Africa
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- similar to tax
- trade across the Saharan dessert
- to make an educated guess
- Who discovered ironwork in Africa in 500 BCE?
- Adjective to describe something that has been looked at carefully
- a hot somewhat dry grassland
- Many actions to do something
16 Clues: similar to tax • processing ore • to make an educated guess • a hot somewhat dry grassland • Many actions to do something • when a liquid goes into the air • trade across the Saharan dessert • Name of the large dessert in africa • name of dessert shrubland in Africa • Doing something fast or with less resources? • Who discovered ironwork in Africa in 500 BCE? • ...
History 2020-11-09
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- The name given to the moderates in the National Convention
- a government in which power is vested in a minority.
- Lists of grievances written by the people. They asked for only moderate changes.
- centrists; they wanted some changes in the government, but not as many as the radicals.
- General
- Right wing; upheld the idea of a limited monarchy. They wanted fewer changes in the government.
- Nobles and others who fled France during the peasant uprisings.
- The political and social system that existed in France before the French Revolution of 1789.
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- Those who wished to see significant, far-reaching changes in the political and social system of France
- an extreme radical republic in France at the time of the Revolution
- The radical wing of representatives in the National Convention
- the middle class in a society.
- of the three social classes in France before the French Revolution
- a system of government in which the ruler has unlimited power
- Assembly The French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate on June 7, 1789 4 to enact reforms in the name of the French people.
- a legislative body; the gathering of a political or social group.
16 Clues: General • the middle class in a society. • a government in which power is vested in a minority. • The name given to the moderates in the National Convention • a system of government in which the ruler has unlimited power • The radical wing of representatives in the National Convention • Nobles and others who fled France during the peasant uprisings. • ...
History 2021-10-27
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- was a leader of the Wal-lam-wat-kain band of Nez Perce a Native American tribe of the interior Pacific Northwest region of the United States, in the latter half of the 19th century.Wounded Knee 1890 confrontation between U.S. cavalry and Sioux that marked the end of the Indian resistance
- 1887 law that divided reservation land into private lots
- area of grassland where livestock grazed and roamed
- African Americans who migrated from South to West after civil war
- self-appointed law officer
- network of farmers organizations that work for political and economic reforms in late 1800's
- Warleader and Spiritual Leader and led indian coalition to victory
- rail link between eastern and western U.S.
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- law that banned discrimination in public facilities and transportation
- land designed by the federal government for building Schools, Roads, Railroads
- 1860 law that gave 160 acres land to citizens willing to live and cultivate it for five years
- 1876 battle Sioux defeated U.S. army troops
- public land where Native Americans were forced to live by the government
- absorbed into the main culture of society
- Colorado militia killed a camp of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians
- crop grown for sale
16 Clues: crop grown for sale • self-appointed law officer • absorbed into the main culture of society • rail link between eastern and western U.S. • 1876 battle Sioux defeated U.S. army troops • area of grassland where livestock grazed and roamed • 1887 law that divided reservation land into private lots • Colorado militia killed a camp of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians • ...
History 2021-10-18
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- Standard Oil Company
- Thousands of American people forced out of their home and had to travel 2000 miles
- Made railroad and shipping more efficient
- People who are rich that got rich because of their persistence
- Late 1800's with fast economic growth but high unemployment rates and poverty
- Reorganized several major railroads and became a powerful railroad magnate.
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- Culture that starts to act like the society around them
- Business leader who positively
- Steel Industry
- Full control of a service
- Workers were fired and then protested but there was a confrontation and 16 people killed and many more injured
- Leader for natives fighting against the government
- to the country
- Natives defeats Custer's army in
- War lead by a Sauk Leader against the United States
- short amount of time
16 Clues: Steel Industry • to the country • Standard Oil Company • short amount of time • Full control of a service • Business leader who positively • Natives defeats Custer's army in • Made railroad and shipping more efficient • Leader for natives fighting against the government • Culture that starts to act like the society around them • ...
history 2023-05-30
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- (giving rise to the Crusades)
- (Western Roman Empire that owns three Empire)
- (god)
- ( the Sumerians writen language)
- ( the beginning of the human race)
- (black box)
- (purple dry)
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- (karma, rebirth, and impermanence)
- (pinting press)
- (humans and animals balance)
- (cave art, hunting & gathering)
- (many gods)
- (Inca empire)
- (France vs English)
- ( farming lifestyle starts to occur)
- (lead the people out of Egypt)
16 Clues: (god) • (many gods) • (black box) • (purple dry) • (Inca empire) • (pinting press) • (France vs English) • (humans and animals balance) • (giving rise to the Crusades) • (lead the people out of Egypt) • (cave art, hunting & gathering) • ( the Sumerians writen language) • (karma, rebirth, and impermanence) • ( the beginning of the human race) • ( farming lifestyle starts to occur) • ...
HISTORY 2016-04-19
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- the elected executive head of a state of the United States
- a note or guarantee issued by the government
- one of the constituent states of the newly established United Mexican States under its 1824 Constitution
- the term for the fact that the powers of government are divided into three different branches
- an addition to a formal document such as a constitution
- the judicial authorities of a country; judges collectively
- any of various legislative or governing bodies
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- in comparative federalism and comparative constitutionalism reserved powers
- a series of laws in a constitution that protect specific rights of citizens
- the lower house of the United States
- system is regulated, typically those ensuring that political power is not concentrated in the hands of individuals or groups.
- a type of government in witch powers and duties between the states and the national government are shared
- a document that outlines fundamental laws and principals of law
- the highs court of the United State
- the legislative body of a country or state
- having the power to put plans, powers, actions, or laws into affect
16 Clues: the highs court of the United State • the lower house of the United States • the legislative body of a country or state • a note or guarantee issued by the government • any of various legislative or governing bodies • an addition to a formal document such as a constitution • the elected executive head of a state of the United States • ...
History 2016-04-19
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- the elected executive head of a state of the US
- having to do with the chief officer of a government
- a type of government in which powers and duties between the states and the national government are shared
- a political power that a constitution reserves exclusively to the jurisdiction of a particular political authority
- a document that outlines fundamental laws and principles of law
- a series of laws in a constitution that protects specific rights of citizens
- was one of the constituent states of the newly established United Mexican States under its 1824 Constitution
- The lower house of the United States Congress
- a note or guarantee issued by the government promising to repay money it borrows with interest
- the judicial branch of government
- the smaller upper assembly in the US Congress, most US states, France, and other countries
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- elected officials who make the laws for the state
- the highest federal court in the US, consisting of nine justices and taking judicial precedence over all other courts in the nation
- the term for the fact that the powers of government are divided into three separate branches
- a system whereby each branch of government has the ability to limit the actions of the other branches
- an addition to a formal document such as a constitution
16 Clues: the judicial branch of government • The lower house of the United States Congress • the elected executive head of a state of the US • elected officials who make the laws for the state • having to do with the chief officer of a government • an addition to a formal document such as a constitution • a document that outlines fundamental laws and principles of law • ...
History 2021-12-01
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- a source from the time of the event
- using trees to date back time
- a person who lives in a monastery
- religious people similar to priests
- the study of the past
- the place where monks wrote manuscripts
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- when archaeologists dig the ground
- when things were made from bronze
- a place where monks went if they were attacked
- before writing was used
- where monks ate their meals
- the system of land ownership
- someone who worships multiple gods
- the church where monks pray
- a book written by hands by the monks
- something that gives us information
16 Clues: the study of the past • before writing was used • where monks ate their meals • the church where monks pray • the system of land ownership • using trees to date back time • when things were made from bronze • a person who lives in a monastery • when archaeologists dig the ground • someone who worships multiple gods • a source from the time of the event • ...
History 2021-12-02
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- the poor people of Rome
- is also called tree ring dating
- what type of source has to be an artefact
- is when something is represented as better or worse than it actually was.
- where did people have gladiator fights
- who attacked Ireland in 795AD
- where did people go to bathe and socialise
- who are the people who dedicate themselves to religious orders and life in a monestry.
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- what is the method used to date artefacts.
- where did monks eat their meals
- the rich people of Rome
- what patricians live in
- who were slaves in property of
- how many men are in a tent in the army
- what plebeians live in
- maximus what was the name of the place where people went chariot racing
16 Clues: what plebeians live in • the rich people of Rome • the poor people of Rome • what patricians live in • who attacked Ireland in 795AD • who were slaves in property of • where did monks eat their meals • is also called tree ring dating • how many men are in a tent in the army • where did people have gladiator fights • what type of source has to be an artefact • ...
history 2022-01-20
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- advocated for freedom of speech and religion
- one group claiming control over an area
- no contribution of the people
- author of leviathan
- favored new constitution
- power to execute laws
- allows citizens to make public decisions
- Agreeing with gov to agree with state
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- universal and unalienable rights as humans
- power to make or enforce law
- power bestowed by God
- opposed new constitution
- influenced new constitution
- Father of liberalism
- power to interpret laws
- enforces its public policies
16 Clues: author of leviathan • Father of liberalism • power bestowed by God • power to execute laws • power to interpret laws • opposed new constitution • favored new constitution • influenced new constitution • power to make or enforce law • enforces its public policies • no contribution of the people • Agreeing with gov to agree with state • one group claiming control over an area • ...
History 2023-07-12
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- A member of a seafaring people from Scandinavia who raided and settled in many parts of Europe from the 8th to the 11th centuries.
- The act of traveling to new places and discovering new things.
- A time period that refers to the Middle Ages between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.
- A ruler of an empire or group of territories.
- A complex society with cities, government, art, and writing.
- A time period that refers to the earliest civilizations and cultures.
- A ruler of ancient Egypt who was considered a god on Earth.
- A form of government where a king or queen is the head of state.
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- A male ruler of a kingdom or territory.
- A sudden and dramatic change in government or social structure.
- A building used for religious worship or ceremonies.
- A member of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan known for their honor and skill with swords.
- A system of writing using pictures and symbols that was used by the ancient Egyptians.
- An ancient city and civilization that was once the center of a vast empire.
- A state of armed conflict between nations, states, or societies.
- The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of artifacts and other physical remains.
16 Clues: A male ruler of a kingdom or territory. • A ruler of an empire or group of territories. • A building used for religious worship or ceremonies. • A ruler of ancient Egypt who was considered a god on Earth. • A complex society with cities, government, art, and writing. • The act of traveling to new places and discovering new things. • ...
History 2024-01-07
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- პირველი მეტალი, რომელიც ადამიანმა აითვისა.
- რომელი სახელმწიფოს მმართველი იყო არგიშთი.
- ახალი ქვის ხანა,იგივე.
- ადმინისტრაციული ერთეული აქემენიანთა ირანში.
- გამომწვარი თიხისგან სხვადასვა საგნების დამზადება, იგივე...
- დაასახელე ძველი ქართველური სახელმწიფო.
- მდინარე, რომლის სიახლოვესაც აღმოაჩინეს ბრინჯაოს პერიოდის ნამოსახლარი.
- თრიალეთის ტერიტორიაზე აღმოჩენილი სამარხების სახელწოდება.
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- რწმენა, რომლის მიხედვითაც ბუნება და გარემო ადამიანის მსგავსად სულიერი და ცოცხალია.
- ძველი ქვის ხანა, ანუ..
- აქემენიანთა სპარსეთის ერთ-ერთი მეფე.
- რომელი სახელმწიფოს მეფე იყო ტიგლათფილესერ I.
- აქემენიანთა ირანის დედაქალაქი
- ეგვიპტის მდინარე.
- ერთ-ერთი საქმიანობა, რასაც მისდევდა პირველყოფილი ადამიანი.
- დარიოს პირველის მიერ მოჭრილი მონეტის სახელწოდება.
16 Clues: ეგვიპტის მდინარე. • ძველი ქვის ხანა, ანუ.. • ახალი ქვის ხანა,იგივე. • აქემენიანთა ირანის დედაქალაქი • აქემენიანთა სპარსეთის ერთ-ერთი მეფე. • დაასახელე ძველი ქართველური სახელმწიფო. • რომელი სახელმწიფოს მმართველი იყო არგიშთი. • პირველი მეტალი, რომელიც ადამიანმა აითვისა. • ადმინისტრაციული ერთეული აქემენიანთა ირანში. • რომელი სახელმწიფოს მეფე იყო ტიგლათფილესერ I. • ...
History 2025-11-10
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- picture evidence
- the mound a castle is built on
- evidence that includes props
- the leader of the Normans
- the surname of Harold, Earl of Wessex
- sources after the event
- the king known as the Confessor
- William was Duke of here
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- the battle which took place in 1066
- the enclosure of a castle
- Harald Haardrada was the king of this country
- evidence such as diaries and letters
- Who the Normans are descended from
- sources from the time of the event
- evidence such as songs or podcasts
- the order things are done
16 Clues: picture evidence • sources after the event • William was Duke of here • the enclosure of a castle • the leader of the Normans • the order things are done • evidence that includes props • the mound a castle is built on • the king known as the Confessor • Who the Normans are descended from • sources from the time of the event • evidence such as songs or podcasts • ...
history 2026-01-15
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- - was an Italian navigator who, under Spanish sponsorship, made four transatlantic voyages beginning in 1492
- - a pivotal agreement between Spain and Portugal that divided newly discovered
- - a territory controlled politically by a distant "mother country
- War - a conflict between Great Britain and France, along with their Native American allies
- - was the forced, brutal transportation of millions of Africans by Europeans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas from the 16th to 19th centuries
- - A famous Portuguese explorer, first European to sail around the southernmost tip of Africa, the Cape of Good Hope,
- a person on a long journey for religious or spiritual reasons, often to a sacred place
- - Prince Henry of Portugal was an explorer. He was also one of the earliest geographers. He came to be called Henry the Navigator
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- - was a Portuguese explorer who achieved the first direct sea route from Europe to India by sailing around Africa's Cape of Good Hope
- - is the vast transfer of plants, animals, diseases, people, technology, and ideas between the "Old World" and the "New World"
- - and the Colonies of Great BritainIn world history around 1600, Mercantilism was a dominant state-driven economic system where governments regulated trade to build national wealth
- - was a Spanish or Portuguese explorer and soldier who, during the 15th-17th centuries, led expeditions to conquer the Americas
- - was the brutal, forced sea journey of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- - a transatlantic system from the 16th to 19th centuries connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- - was an emerging economic system in Europe, defined by private ownership of production means
- - the first permanent English settlement in North America
16 Clues: - the first permanent English settlement in North America • - a territory controlled politically by a distant "mother country • - a pivotal agreement between Spain and Portugal that divided newly discovered • a person on a long journey for religious or spiritual reasons, often to a sacred place • ...
history 2026-02-03
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- were encouraged to buy bonds as a patriotic duty.
- Cabot Lodge led opposition in the Senate.
- encouraged companies to switch from consumer goods to war materials.
- The ___Act (1917) and the Sedition Act (1918) limited free speech.
- One key proposal was the creation of a League of _____.
- the ____ points plan called for open diplomacy, free trade, reduced armaments, and self-determination.
- The U.S. ____took an active role in directing the economy during World War I.
- was forced to accept war guilt, pay reparations, and reduce its military.
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- The ___ of Versailles officially ended World War I.
- The Food Administration, led by____ ,promoted conservation through voluntary efforts
- The Committee on Public____ (CPI) produced posters, pamphlets, films, and speeches.
- President Woodrow proposed the Fourteen Points as a plan for lasting peace.
- These laws raised concerns about violations of First Amendment rights
- The United States paid for the war through taxes, loans, and the sale of
- __Minute Men” gave short patriotic speeches in public places
- The government used___ to rally support for the war.
16 Clues: Cabot Lodge led opposition in the Senate. • were encouraged to buy bonds as a patriotic duty. • The ___ of Versailles officially ended World War I. • The government used___ to rally support for the war. • One key proposal was the creation of a League of _____. • __Minute Men” gave short patriotic speeches in public places • ...
job application 2025-08-11
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- A collection of work samples to show skills
- Introduction process for a new employee in a company
- Abilities or expertise a job applicant possesses
- Building professional connections to find opportunities
- A person’s chosen profession path
- Past employment history
- Education, certificates, or abilities required for a job
- The act of selecting and welcoming a new employee
- The job title or role being applied for
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- A person or organization that hires workers
- A list of people who can vouch for the applicant’s abilities or character
- Strong qualities or advantages an applicant has
- A letter sent with a résumé to introduce yourself to an employer
- An available job position
- A brief document summarizing education and work history
- A formal meeting between a candidate and an employer
- A professional who finds and screens job candidates
- Work history, personal history, or career background
- An official form or document used to apply for a job
- Money paid for work, usually monthly or yearly
20 Clues: Past employment history • An available job position • A person’s chosen profession path • The job title or role being applied for • A person or organization that hires workers • A collection of work samples to show skills • Money paid for work, usually monthly or yearly • Strong qualities or advantages an applicant has • Abilities or expertise a job applicant possesses • ...
Backgrounds & Licensing Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-02
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- Permanent removal of a gaming license.
- Authorization to work in a regulated gaming position.
- Type of background history verified during the process.
- The first step where documents and data are collected.
- Physical identification issued after licensing approval.
- Provisional approval granted before full licensing.
- Restoration of a license after lapse or separation.
- Process conducted to determine license eligibility.
- When an applicant voluntarily removes their application.
- Type of report pulled to evaluate financial responsibility.
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- Biometrics collected for criminal history checks.
- End of employment triggering notification requirements.
- Movement of a license from one position or department.
- Required image for badge issuance.
- Initial form required to begin the licensing process.
- Type of history reviewed to assess stability and integrity.
- Required process to extend an expiring license.
- Determination of an applicant’s fitness for licensing.
- Type of license issued with specific requirements.
- System where applicant information is stored and tracked.
- External company subject to gaming commission approval.
- Personal or professional contacts used to verify history.
22 Clues: Required image for badge issuance. • Permanent removal of a gaming license. • Required process to extend an expiring license. • Biometrics collected for criminal history checks. • Type of license issued with specific requirements. • Provisional approval granted before full licensing. • Restoration of a license after lapse or separation. • ...
world cities 2025-07-28
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- – Bollywood, busy port, financial hub
- Aires – Tango, steak, European-style streets
- – Pyramids of Giza, ancient Egyptian history
- – Gaudí architecture, beaches, football
- – Ancient ruins, the Colosseum, Vatican
- – Clean city, finance, food diversity
- Town – Table Mountain, scenic coastline
- – Diversity, film festivals, CN Tower
- – Technology, anime, bullet trains
- – Historic crossroads between Europe and Asia
- – Architecture, jazz/blues, Lake Michigan
- de Janeiro – Carnival, Christ the Redeemer, beaches
- – Opera House, Harbour Bridge, beaches
- Francisco – Golden Gate Bridge, tech (Silicon Valley)
- – Fashion, art, Eiffel Tower
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- – Canals, bicycles, museums
- – Canals, gondolas, romantic tourism
- – History, Big Ben, the Royal Family
- – Temples, street markets, nightlife
- – Old Quarter, street food, history
- York – Times Square, finance (Wall Street), Broadway
- – K-pop, technology, street food
- – History, the Berlin Wall, art scene
- Angeles – Hollywood, movies, beaches
- – Red Square, Kremlin, ballet
- Kong – Skyscrapers, shopping, Victoria Harbour
- – Music, energy, fastest-growing population
- – Skyscrapers, business, fast development
- – The Great Wall, Forbidden City
- – Luxury shopping, Burj Khalifa, desert tourism
30 Clues: – Canals, bicycles, museums • – Fashion, art, Eiffel Tower • – Red Square, Kremlin, ballet • – K-pop, technology, street food • – The Great Wall, Forbidden City • – Technology, anime, bullet trains • – Old Quarter, street food, history • – Canals, gondolas, romantic tourism • – History, Big Ben, the Royal Family • – Temples, street markets, nightlife • ...
Starting work 2022-08-31
practice 2021-12-20
school subjects 2025-01-26
When where and how 2024-03-11
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- Study of family history
- Father of History
- Written record of the events of the distant past
- The subject that deals with sequence of dates and events
- An example of Religious literature
- An example of Archaeological sources
- People who study history subject as a profession
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- Full form of AD
- A popular international language
- Other name for India
- A popular freedom fighter
- The objects used by the humans in the past
- The study of remains of the past
- The term used when the date of an event is not known for sure
- The very distant past when early men had not yet learnt the art of writing
- Hand written records of the past
16 Clues: Full form of AD • Father of History • Other name for India • Study of family history • A popular freedom fighter • A popular international language • The study of remains of the past • Hand written records of the past • An example of Religious literature • An example of Archaeological sources • The objects used by the humans in the past • ...
school subjects 2025-01-26
1B 10 Henry Rhodes & John Cano 2018-11-06
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- Hemiplegia, hemiplegic
- Intrauterine growth retardation
- Heard of hearing
- Hydrochlorothiazide
- Intravenous piggyback
- Bicarbonate
- Headache
- Intracellular water
- Hyperglycemic, hyperosomolar nonketotic syndrome
- History of
- Hemolytic disease of the newborn
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Head injury
- Hypoplastic left heart syndrome
- Hypertension
- Hemodialysis
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- Heart rate
- Isoniazid
- Impaired glucose tolerance
- History and physical
- Intake and output
- Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
- Head, eyes, ears, nose, and throat
- Interventricular septal defect
- Head of bed
- Human immunodeficiency virus
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Hearing loss
- Head and neck
- History
- Ischemic heart disease
- Hiatal hernia
32 Clues: History • Headache • Isoniazid • Heart rate • History of • Bicarbonate • Head of bed • Head injury • Hearing loss • Hypertension • Hemodialysis • Head and neck • Hiatal hernia • Heard of hearing • Intake and output • Hydrochlorothiazide • Intracellular water • History and physical • Intravenous piggyback • Hemiplegia, hemiplegic • Ischemic heart disease • Irritable bowel syndrome • Impaired glucose tolerance • ...
History Crossword Clues 2024-11-09
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- – Egyptian kings buried in pyramids
- – Evidence used to learn history
- – Physical remains from the past
- – Gradual development over time
- ICE AGE – Cold period influencing human evolution
- – Egyptian technique to preserve bodies
- – King who developed Anuradhapura
- – Advanced human societies and cities
- – Written sources like old books
- – Burial places for significant individuals
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- – Prince who first ruled Sri Lanka
- – Craft developed by ancient societies
- – Ancient civilization by Euphrates and Tigris rivers
- – Events that happened long ago
- – Anything helping us learn history
- – City in the Indus Valley Civilization
- – Era when farming began
- – Farming, started in the Neolithic era
- – Study of past events and people
- – Tool invented to find directions
20 Clues: – Era when farming began • – Events that happened long ago • – Gradual development over time • – Evidence used to learn history • – Physical remains from the past • – Written sources like old books • – King who developed Anuradhapura • – Study of past events and people • – Prince who first ruled Sri Lanka • – Tool invented to find directions • ...
Owen Sheers: Skirrid Hill 2026-02-05
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- Psychological scars
- Healing wounds
- Personal and political
- Relationships and loss
- Tender and painful
- Of resilience
- Questioned
- Amid despair
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- Varied perspectives
- Legacy and memory
- Landscape and symbolism
- Welsh and universal
- Social and personal
- Fragmented and haunting
- Between generations
- Subtle and overt
- Emotional cost
- Emotional distance
- Shaped by history
- Grief and mourning
20 Clues: Questioned • Amid despair • Of resilience • Healing wounds • Emotional cost • Subtle and overt • Legacy and memory • Shaped by history • Emotional distance • Tender and painful • Grief and mourning • Varied perspectives • Welsh and universal • Psychological scars • Social and personal • Between generations • Personal and political • Relationships and loss • Landscape and symbolism • ...
Art History Day of the Badger 2021-03-04
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- World-famous architect who left UW-Madison without a degree in 1887 but returned to accept an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts in 1955
- Art History's doctoral students work and study to earn this
- Elvehjem architecture
- Style of learning that exploded in popularity one year ago
- Bucky tune (two words)
- An opportunity to designate Art History while making a gift to UW's Day of the Badger on April 6-7 (initials)
- Please give this on the Day of the Badger, April 6-7, to help Art History support our students and bring our community back together
- Group of badgers
- Elvehjem's first name
- Cost of admission to Chazen Museum of Art
- Elvehjem architect (two words)
- These award-winning Art History Department members produce cutting edge research and teach innovative classes
- Big yellow lady statue in Chazen lobby
- Buckingham Ulysses Badger
- A collection of these is located adjacent to Art History's classrooms
- A diverse range of human activities involving the creation of visual, auditory or performing artifacts
- The study of aesthetic objects and visual expression in historical and stylistic context (two words)
- "Father of the Elvehjem," painter of murals
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- Elvehjem Art Center's 2020 anniversary
- What The Department of Art History and its students say to you for your generous Day of the Badger gift!
- U-rah-rah! Wisconsin! *arm waving*
- A study of the past
- Taxidea taxus
- Period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity
- Reason why Art History classes and Day of the Badger are virtual this year
- "Our Good Earth" artist (first, middle - look out for spelling on that!, last)
- Gift and coffee shop in the Chazen (two words)
- This library serves as the primary resource on campus for materials and information regarding the visual arts
- Middle Ages
- Future art historians who gain analytical thinking and communication skills, and learn how to research and evaluate artwork and historical documents
- With over 23,000 works, this is the largest collecting museum in the Big Ten
- The Department of Art History is located on this avenue
- Badger den
- Elvehjem nickname
- European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries
- Subtractive colors used for printing color images
36 Clues: Badger den • Middle Ages • Taxidea taxus • Group of badgers • Elvehjem nickname • A study of the past • Elvehjem architecture • Elvehjem's first name • Bucky tune (two words) • Buckingham Ulysses Badger • Elvehjem architect (two words) • U-rah-rah! Wisconsin! *arm waving* • Elvehjem Art Center's 2020 anniversary • Big yellow lady statue in Chazen lobby • ...
School Subjects Communication Crossword 2021-12-09
14 Clues: art • math • music • biology • physics • history • English • Japanese • geography • chemistry • photography • social_studies • home_economics • Physical Education
Ms Bloemhof and Immanuel 2023-05-23
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- The 7th English and 8th History teacher
- The college Ms Bloemhof graduated from
- The number of history periods Ms Bloemhof has
- Ms Bloemhof's favorite color
- Ms Bloemhof's age
- What sport does Ms Bloemhof coach
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- Our schools mascot
- Ms Bloemhof's boyfriends nickname
- The Junior High school principal
- The 7th grade History teacher
- What Ms Bloemhof majored in, in college
- God's word
- Where we go to worship at school
13 Clues: God's word • Ms Bloemhof's age • Our schools mascot • Ms Bloemhof's favorite color • The 7th grade History teacher • The Junior High school principal • Where we go to worship at school • Ms Bloemhof's boyfriends nickname • What sport does Ms Bloemhof coach • The college Ms Bloemhof graduated from • The 7th English and 8th History teacher • What Ms Bloemhof majored in, in college • ...
Family History 2019-02-22
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- dads b-day
- runs on dads side of the family and he has this medical issue
- moms dad
- runs on denise's side all the way down in the medical history and allie has it
- mom and dad are both allergic to this
- gma denise b-day
- first name
- gpa butch b-day
- cause of death of butch
- gpa noah b-day
- moms name
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- dads mom
- my b-day
- moms b-day
- moms mom
- gma mary b-day
- runs in the hiatt family medical history
- these type of issues run in the millard womens side medical history
- dads name
- dads dad
20 Clues: dads mom • my b-day • moms dad • moms mom • dads dad • dads name • moms name • dads b-day • moms b-day • first name • gma mary b-day • gpa noah b-day • gpa butch b-day • gma denise b-day • cause of death of butch • mom and dad are both allergic to this • runs in the hiatt family medical history • runs on dads side of the family and he has this medical issue • ...
What is history? 2025-08-14
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- a letter or newspaper from the best
- electric tools
- a moment frozen in time
- beliefs and traditions shared by a group of people
- spoken history
- someone who studies history
- second hand objects
- a person professionally involved in politics
- events from the past
- objects that were used in the past
- physical features on land
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- a person or group that holds political power
- a story of a persons life written by that person
- the study of people using resources
- events from a different point of view
- a story about someones life
- first and objects
- one sided point of view
- clues to the past
- paintings or sculptures
20 Clues: electric tools • spoken history • first and objects • clues to the past • second hand objects • events from the past • a moment frozen in time • one sided point of view • paintings or sculptures • physical features on land • a story about someones life • someone who studies history • objects that were used in the past • a letter or newspaper from the best • ...
World War 1 Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-02
1B 10 Henry Rhodes & John Cano 2018-11-06
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- Intracellular water
- Head of bed
- Bicarbonate
- Hiatal hernia
- Headache
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Hyperglycemic, hyperosomolar nonketotic syndrome
- Intake and output
- Hemolytic disease of the newborn
- History and physical
- Head injury
- Ischemic heart disease
- History
- Hypoplastic left heart syndrome
- Hypertension
- Intrauterine growth retardation
- Hydrochlorothiazide
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- Irritable bowel syndrome
- History of
- Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
- Head, eyes, ears, nose, and throat
- Hemodialysis
- Interventricular septal defect
- Intravenous piggyback
- Human immunodeficiency virus
- Heard of hearing
- Isoniazid
- Bedtime
- Head and neck
- Heart rate
- Impaired glucose tolerance
- Hemiplegia, hemiplegic
32 Clues: History • Bedtime • Headache • Isoniazid • History of • Heart rate • Head of bed • Bicarbonate • Head injury • Hemodialysis • Hypertension • Hiatal hernia • Head and neck • Heard of hearing • Intake and output • Intracellular water • Hydrochlorothiazide • History and physical • Intravenous piggyback • Ischemic heart disease • Hemiplegia, hemiplegic • Irritable bowel syndrome • Inflammatory bowel disease • ...
Early Life On Earth 2025-10-02
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- Something described in art in caves
- Time before now
- A personal preference
- No simple or direct answer
- Existed for a long time
- Job for studying records of the past
- Related to a ceremony
- Old objects left behind
- Something created by hand
- Capturing or killing wild animals
- Position of researchers based on a particular topic
- Exploring answers in history
- Document or record of the past from someone not there
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- Related to history or past
- Law and Regulations
- Document or record of the past from someone there
- Concrete answer
- Job for studying the earth's nature
- Job for collecting artifacts
- Long time ago in history
20 Clues: Time before now • Concrete answer • Law and Regulations • A personal preference • Related to a ceremony • Existed for a long time • Old objects left behind • Long time ago in history • Something created by hand • Related to history or past • No simple or direct answer • Job for collecting artifacts • Exploring answers in history • Capturing or killing wild animals • ...
Packet Crossword 2014-12-18
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- the study of God
- when history is manipulated to emphasize the "point"
- so done who is inspired by God to lead the people in battle
- groups of people that stemmed off of the sons of Jacob.
- when a person is driven by initiative to lead the people; given to them by God.
- a people who lived in the southwest coastal area, had iron tools, and were helped by David.
- the whole territory after the kingdom of Israel split apart
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- where the Israelites were imprisoned around the time Deuteronomy was written.
- historical records of a variety of Israel's ancient tribes and clans.
- leader of Israel, he kept Gods law.
- the first human king of Israel.
- the people of God
- when history is written as accurately as possible
- a stretch of land along the esters coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
- eventually king of Israel; hated by the previous king
- the most influential judge; disapproved of the need for a human king.
16 Clues: the study of God • the people of God • the first human king of Israel. • leader of Israel, he kept Gods law. • when history is written as accurately as possible • when history is manipulated to emphasize the "point" • eventually king of Israel; hated by the previous king • groups of people that stemmed off of the sons of Jacob. • ...
History Chapter 1 Review 2025-08-25
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- Before Christ
- Anno Domini in the Year of our Lord
- the leader of a constitutional monarch
- ruler of a tribe
- the beginning of history
- ruling a nation
- study of the earth, maps
- the beginning of human government
- the most important event in history
- a group of people under one ruler or set of laws
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- a way of life
- the beginning of different languages
- rules a dictatorship
- the land of a nation
- the ruler of an absolute monarch
- the leader of a republic
- the fake idea that man evolved from animals
- man trying to be above God
- the story of man
19 Clues: Before Christ • a way of life • ruling a nation • ruler of a tribe • the story of man • rules a dictatorship • the land of a nation • the beginning of history • the leader of a republic • study of the earth, maps • man trying to be above God • the ruler of an absolute monarch • the beginning of human government • Anno Domini in the Year of our Lord • the most important event in history • ...
D8 History Week 20 Crossword: China 2026-02-06
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- What did people nickname the book Thoughts of Chairman Mao? (World History Patterns of Civilization p. 693)
- Who was the "undisputed leader" of the Chinese Communist Party? (Tapestry w20 historical intro.)
- Who became the second ruler of the Nationalist Party after the death of the first one in 1925? (Tapestry w20 historical intro.)
- What drug would the British smuggle into China, despite knowing that it destroyed lives? (Tapestry historical intro)
- How is the Chinese Communist Party abbreviated? (Tapestry w20 historical intro.)
- Which dynasty fell and was replaced by a Nationalist Party? (Tapestry w20 historical intro.)
- What did the British trade with China before discovering this drug? (Tapestry w20 historical intro.)
- Who was the first leader of the new Chinese Nationalist Party? (Tapestry w20 historical intro.)
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- What was the paramilitary group made up of young workers and students called? (World History Patterns of Civilization p. 693)
- In which journal did the young Chinese thinkers write their Communist ideas? (Tapestry 20 historical intro.)
- What year did the Communist leader announce the great leap forward?* (World History Patterns of Civilization p. 692)
- What year did the Communist leader launch the "Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution?* (World History Patterns of Civilization p. 693)
- What was China divided into as part of the Great Leap Forward? (World History Patterns of Civilization p. 692)
- For the first time in Chinese history, most children received a basic what? (World History Patterns of Civilization p. 692)
- What country did the defeated nationalists retreat to after the victory of the Communists? (World History Patterns of Civilization p. 691)
15 Clues: How is the Chinese Communist Party abbreviated? (Tapestry w20 historical intro.) • Which dynasty fell and was replaced by a Nationalist Party? (Tapestry w20 historical intro.) • Who was the first leader of the new Chinese Nationalist Party? (Tapestry w20 historical intro.) • ...
Ww2 countries 2022-11-18
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- Czech and Slovakia
- Japan during WW2
- A country that its neighbor is only 3 countries
- France after Germany defeated them in WW2
- the fourth largest country in history
- the fifth largest country in history
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- A country made of 50 states
- a country that used to rule the world
- Russian federation
- the second largest country in history
- A country that loves baguette’s and crossants
- the third largest country in history
- Germany during WW2
13 Clues: Japan during WW2 • Czech and Slovakia • Russian federation • Germany during WW2 • A country made of 50 states • the third largest country in history • the fifth largest country in history • a country that used to rule the world • the second largest country in history • the fourth largest country in history • France after Germany defeated them in WW2 • ...
Smith Reunion Race 2022-08-20
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- Go to #8 on map
- Heber Absalom Smith (Reid Smith’s grandfather) was president of what bank? (Refer to History of Draper pg 580)
- Go to the Photo Booth outside Pavilion
- In 1839, Absalom Wamsley Smith (Reid Smith’s great-grandfather) convinced his father to allow him to go to what state with his sister, Delilah and her family? (Refer to History of Draper pg 556)
- One night, Sarah Jane (Reid Smith’s grandmother) went to get some hay for her father near the Draper Cemetery. She was startled by peculiar lights in the darkness and ran home to tell her father. Sarah thought the lights were spirits, but they were actually ________.(Refer to History of Draper pg 586)
- Go to Yarn Ball outside Pavilion
- Go to #4 on map
- Go to Puzzle outside Pavilion
- Heber Absalom Smith (Reid Smith’s grandfather) died on April 1943 from what injury after he fell from a horse? (Refer to History of Draper pg 583)
- What relative was born on March 17, 1841 in Agri, Randers, Denmark? (Refer to Family Search)
- Go to Snowballs outside Pavilion
- Go to Hidden Word outside the Pavilion
- Go to #3 on map
- Go to #1 on map
- Go to Scavenger Hunt Outside the Pavilion
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- Go to #2 on map
- Go to #7 on map
- In what town was Sarah Jane Fitzgerald (Reid Smith’s grandmother) born in Nov 29, 1861? (Refer to History of Draper pg 583)
- Go to #9 on map
- Go to #6 on map
- Go to #5 on map
- Go to kiddie pool outside Pavilion
- Absalom Wamsley Smith (Reid Smith’s great-grandfather) came to Utah in 1852 in whose pioneer company? (Refer to History of Draper pg 557)
- Go to Balloon Pop outside Pavilion
24 Clues: Go to #2 on map • Go to #7 on map • Go to #8 on map • Go to #9 on map • Go to #6 on map • Go to #5 on map • Go to #4 on map • Go to #3 on map • Go to #1 on map • Go to Puzzle outside Pavilion • Go to Yarn Ball outside Pavilion • Go to Snowballs outside Pavilion • Go to kiddie pool outside Pavilion • Go to Balloon Pop outside Pavilion • Go to the Photo Booth outside Pavilion • ...
Magel Quiz Test Crossword Practice 2023-04-19
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- Greatest Ruler of Mali
- Wisdom or Intelligence Sayings
- Oral History Speakers
- 1 of 3 Kingdoms
- Richest Kingdom
- City for Intellect and Science
- Speech
- Musa Rich Ruler
- Zimbabwe Southern Kingdom
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- Metal
- Desert Geography
- Open Grassland
- Colorful Clothing
- Culture
- History Spoken
- Religion
- Spirits
- Geographic Movements
- the Great Powerful Ruler
- Mineral
20 Clues: Metal • Speech • Culture • Spirits • Mineral • Religion • Open Grassland • History Spoken • 1 of 3 Kingdoms • Richest Kingdom • Musa Rich Ruler • Desert Geography • Colorful Clothing • Geographic Movements • Oral History Speakers • Greatest Ruler of Mali • the Great Powerful Ruler • Zimbabwe Southern Kingdom • Wisdom or Intelligence Sayings • City for Intellect and Science
A Mutiny In Time 2016-11-28
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- Problems that happen in history
- Wardens People that are trying to break history
- Brint's colleague
- Brothers that tried to kill Columbus
- People that want to fix history
- Device that helps the kids with their missions
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- Helped the kids get away from the Time Warden
- Founded North America
- In charge of Mari
- Gloria's friend that helped the kids
- A government with bad intensions
- Founded The Hystorians
- Visions
- Can speak different languages
- Has visions of what will happen
- Likes to eat cheese
- Maria Columbus's ship
17 Clues: Visions • In charge of Mari • Brint's colleague • Likes to eat cheese • Founded North America • Maria Columbus's ship • Founded The Hystorians • Can speak different languages • Problems that happen in history • Has visions of what will happen • People that want to fix history • A government with bad intensions • Gloria's friend that helped the kids • Brothers that tried to kill Columbus • ...
Black History Month 2026-02-17
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- BUS BOYCOTT – The boycott that began after Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat.
- PROFILING – The act of unfairly targeting individuals based on race, especially by law enforcement.
- – The condition of being treated the same as others under the law.
- INEQUALITY – The system of laws and practices that created unequal schooling opportunities.
- INCARCERATION – The system that refers to the large number of incarcerated individuals in the U.S., which disproportionately affects Black communities.
- – The yearly focus chosen by ASALH for Black History Month.
- RIGHTS MOVEMENT – The movement in the United States that fought to end segregation and racial discrimination.
- – The idea that everyone deserves fair access to rights and opportunities, even if support needs to differ.
- – The organization founded in 1915 to promote the study of Black history (abbreviation).
- G WOODSON – The “Father of Black History.”
- – The month when Black History Month is celebrated in the United States.
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- CROW LAWS – Laws in the American South that enforced racial segregation after Reconstruction.
- FORD – The U.S. president who officially recognized Black History Month in 1976.
- – A peaceful form of protest where people refuse to buy or use something.
- – The system of racial segregation that existed in South Africa until the early 1990s.
- – The unfair treatment of people based on race.
- REPRESENTATION – The portrayal of Black individuals in television, film, and news.
- APPROPRIATION – The taking of elements from another culture without respect or understanding.
- – The neighborhood in New York associated with a major cultural and artistic movement in the 1920s.
- HISTORY WEEK – The week first created by Carter G. Woodson before it became a month-long celebration.
20 Clues: G WOODSON – The “Father of Black History.” • – The unfair treatment of people based on race. • – The yearly focus chosen by ASALH for Black History Month. • – The condition of being treated the same as others under the law. • – The month when Black History Month is celebrated in the United States. • ...
Ch 19 Sec 3 "The Reformation of Christianity" 2025-04-23
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- – French Protestants who faced severe persecution
- – A religious order created to serve the pope and the Church and to stop the spread of ProtestantismWorld History Unit 8 - …
- Reformation – The Catholic Church's series of reforms in response to the Protestant ReformationWorld History Unit 8 - …
- – The act of being saved from sin; a major focus of religious reform debates
- Calvin – A Protestant reformer who believed in predestinationWorld History Unit 8 - …
- – Reformers who protested against the Catholic ChurchWorld History Unit 8 - …
- Years’ War – A long and destructive conflict between Protestants and Catholics in Europe
- – A set of beliefs held and taught by a church
- – To officially exclude someone from participation in the sacraments and services of the Church
- – A branch of a religion, especially used to describe different Protestant groups
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- of Trent – A meeting of Catholic leaders to discuss and reform Church practices
- – A reform movement against the Roman Catholic Church that began in 1517World History Unit 8 - …
- – The belief that God knew who would be saved even before they were born
- – A legal or religious declaration that a marriage was never valid (connected to Henry VIII’s conflict with the pope)
- – A Church court that investigated and punished heresy
- – The sharing of power between local governments and a strong central authority, influenced by Protestant political thinking
- – Beliefs or opinions that go against the official teachings of the Church
- Luther – A German monk who started the Protestant ReformationWorld History Unit 8 - …
- – A relaxation of penalties for sins people had committed (key reason for Luther's protest)
19 Clues: – A set of beliefs held and taught by a church • – French Protestants who faced severe persecution • – A Church court that investigated and punished heresy • – The belief that God knew who would be saved even before they were born • – Beliefs or opinions that go against the official teachings of the Church • ...
teachers 2021-10-13
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- ela teacher for 6,7, and 8th grade
- science teacher for 8th grade
- math teacher
- history teacher for all the grades
- ela teacher for seventh grade
- English concept teacher
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- choir teacher
- math teacher for all the grades
- band teacher
- health and history teacher
- science teacher for 6,7,and 8th grade
- computer science teacher
- world history teacher
- ela teacher for eighth grade
- art teacher
15 Clues: art teacher • band teacher • math teacher • choir teacher • world history teacher • English concept teacher • computer science teacher • health and history teacher • ela teacher for eighth grade • science teacher for 8th grade • ela teacher for seventh grade • math teacher for all the grades • ela teacher for 6,7, and 8th grade • history teacher for all the grades • ...
2025 Black History Month 2025-02-11
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- Shared identity (Black History Month color)
- Blood (Black History Month color)
- The founder of Chicago (no spaces)
- Founded the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters in 1925, the first predominantly African American labor union, which fought for fair wages and better working conditions for African American railroad workers. (no space)
- Prosperity (Black History Month color)
- _______ was the first African American woman to become a national union officer. She worked tirelessly for the rights of African American women in the labor movement. (no space)
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- In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed _______ as the first African American to head the U.S. Department of Labor, marking a milestone in Black leadership in the federal workforce.(no space)
- The Father of Black History Month (no spaces)
- The association that picks the theme of Black History Month (abbreviation)
- The 1968 _____ Workers' Strike in Memphis, Tennessee, led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., was pivotal for labor rights and helped highlight issues of racial discrimination in labor unions.
- 2025 theme for Black History Month, African Americans & ______.
- Carter G. Woodson got his doctorate from what college?
- The ____ Porters, mostly African American men, worked on the Pullman Company’s railroad cars and fought for workers' rights.
- Growth (Black History Month color)
14 Clues: Blood (Black History Month color) • The founder of Chicago (no spaces) • Growth (Black History Month color) • Prosperity (Black History Month color) • Shared identity (Black History Month color) • The Father of Black History Month (no spaces) • Carter G. Woodson got his doctorate from what college? • 2025 theme for Black History Month, African Americans & ______. • ...
Vocabulary 2022-11-08
15 Clues: shy • calm • cook • lazy • Italian • History • English • outgoing • cheerful • friendly • Geography • make my bed • brush my teeth • wash the dishes • take out the rubbish
SLFHG End of Year Exam 2025 2024-11-19
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- World’s largest genealogy conference (in person and online)
- Items kept from the olden days
- This website alerts you to notable people to whom you may be related
- Sue's Clifton family established this WA town in 1843
- What Gabbi’s relative did in the war
- We shared our collections of this type of family history items
- Genni gave a talk about this UK County
- Musician with convoluted family tree (2 words)
- Family history software that Paul demonstrated (2 words)
- RocketBook is a reusable ________ demonstrated by Warren
- What Chris’ daughter carried while jogging (2 words)
- The cemetery that Raeleen spoke about
- Aart wants to return a 'Call to ____ 1939' document to family
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- POW camp in NSW
- Ruth spoke about research methods for this country
- Newsletter that Paul is always harping on about (2 words)
- Which Battalion did Chris speak about on 23 April
- Military personnel made objects using materials that lay at hand (2 words)
- First guest speaker of the year, subject was Pine Rivers History
- Latest technology demonstrated by Gabbi
- Windows Clipboard _______ allows pasting of multiple items
- New meeting format to ____ people with their family history
- Guest speaker Ann Swain spoke about these people
- Gabbi’s presentation about this activity in Australia (from 1851)
- The act of taking part in something
25 Clues: POW camp in NSW • Items kept from the olden days • The act of taking part in something • What Gabbi’s relative did in the war • The cemetery that Raeleen spoke about • Genni gave a talk about this UK County • Latest technology demonstrated by Gabbi • Musician with convoluted family tree (2 words) • Guest speaker Ann Swain spoke about these people • ...
Studying history: Chapter 1 2022-02-01
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- To study history is to know and ________ the past.
- First hand or original sources
- By studying history we get ________ about the future.
- History is an ___________ of major facts about human behaviour, development, and events.
- History is studied through interpretation and _____________
- Recollections that have passed from generation to generation are in this tradition.
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- Material and physical remains left behind by people are called _____________ sources.
- History helps us __________ how people are influenced by what happens around them.
- These are examples of written sources studied in history.
- These sources are a combination of first-hand and second-hand sources.
- These are examples of pictorial sources studies in history.
11 Clues: First hand or original sources • To study history is to know and ________ the past. • By studying history we get ________ about the future. • These are examples of written sources studied in history. • These are examples of pictorial sources studies in history. • History is studied through interpretation and _____________ • ...
History 2012-12-19
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- A war that has no restrictions.
- A tribe in south Africa that was with a Z.
- It made people get out to go fight in the wars.
- The person that you live with is not in the house BUT he is in charge.
- The person that you live with is in charge of the house and he lives in it.
- It was the ideal that you will kill them first before they kill you.
- He was a scientist that has Isaac's name.
- The place where buildings are more square, and it sounds like time-a.
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- The person who thought of the Social Contract.
- It is when America told japan to make a policy to allow trade.
- Pharaohs
- The Triple ______ lost the war.
- The Triple ______ won the war.
- Where did Napoleon get defeated.
- a war where people fight in trenches facing each other.
15 Clues: Pharaohs • The Triple ______ won the war. • A war that has no restrictions. • The Triple ______ lost the war. • Where did Napoleon get defeated. • He was a scientist that has Isaac's name. • A tribe in south Africa that was with a Z. • The person who thought of the Social Contract. • It made people get out to go fight in the wars. • ...
History 2013-11-12
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- invented the first steel plow CyrusMcCormick invented the mechanical reaper
- created to carry messages, tapped incode, across copper wire
- established current borders of the lower 48 states
- him and five associates established the church of Jeasus Christ of Latter-Day saints in Fayette, New York Landgrants offered to empresarious by Mexico
- raising one or two cash crops that they could sell
- revolution people brought and sold goods rather than making them for their own use
- investors, risked losing their investment and also stood to earn hugh profits if they succeeded
- led 780 miles from Independence, Missouri to Sante Fem New Mexico
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- prospectors who slocked to California in 1949
- people from Asia, South America and Europe came
- religious community that migrated westward along the Oregon Trail and they would play a big rolde in the settling of the west
- belief that the United states' destiny was to expand to the Packfic Ocean and into Mexican territory
- he led the defeat against Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto
- Taylor general, ordered to march to the Rio Grande and blockade the river
- economic system in which private businesses and individuals control the means of production (factories, machinges, land)
15 Clues: prospectors who slocked to California in 1949 • people from Asia, South America and Europe came • established current borders of the lower 48 states • raising one or two cash crops that they could sell • created to carry messages, tapped incode, across copper wire • he led the defeat against Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto • ...
History 2013-05-20
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- if you had counterfeit
- Indian girl with Lewis and Clark
- what children would write in at school for handwriting
- who adventured though the Louisiana Territory
- what women would do in there free time
- what they would do on the ground
- kidnapping sailors
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- act that didn't let ships come in or out or America
- wrote the National Anthem
- who did the Americans fight against in the war of 1812
- a punishment to kids at school
- what could occasionally make women faint when put on
- what a person would do if another person threatened him with shooting guns
- if you were convicted of murder
- what they brushed on cookies
15 Clues: kidnapping sailors • if you had counterfeit • wrote the National Anthem • what they brushed on cookies • a punishment to kids at school • if you were convicted of murder • Indian girl with Lewis and Clark • what they would do on the ground • what women would do in there free time • who adventured though the Louisiana Territory • ...
History 2014-12-08
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- Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele.
- avoti kas izmantoti foto, zīmejumi, glēznas, kino.
- Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais.
- teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla viss rada dievs.
- Sapratīgais cilvēks.
- cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju.
- Kāds avots dod informāciju par citam tautam.
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- Prasmīgais cilvēks.
- Ticība, ka cilvēks radusies no kāda dzīvnieka, jeb auga.
- Ģīmenē māte ir svariga.
- avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči.
- zinātne par cilvēces pagātni, par to, kā cilvēki dzīvoja senatnē, ar ko nodarbojās un par ko domāja.
- idealas sabiedrības atelojums(vieta kurai nav)
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks radijas no citplanetiešiem vai citam planētam.
- Ticība, ka mīrušie piedalas mūsū dzīvē(... kults).
15 Clues: Prasmīgais cilvēks. • Sapratīgais cilvēks. • Ģīmenē māte ir svariga. • Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais. • avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči. • Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele. • cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju. • Kāds avots dod informāciju par citam tautam. • idealas sabiedrības atelojums(vieta kurai nav) • avoti kas izmantoti foto, zīmejumi, glēznas, kino. • ...
History 2019-12-16
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- established by missionaries
- who tried to change that policy
- a group got here in February 1685
- a place along the Rio Grande
- places where the Spanish stayed
- a young Italian Knight from Assisi
- short for revolution
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- Accompanied the group and is a father
- a spanish governor
- a spanish ranch
- left France in the summer
- finished a building
- near Garcitas Greek
- a military base
- forced spanish settlers out of New Mexico
15 Clues: a spanish ranch • a military base • a spanish governor • finished a building • near Garcitas Greek • short for revolution • left France in the summer • established by missionaries • a place along the Rio Grande • who tried to change that policy • places where the Spanish stayed • a group got here in February 1685 • a young Italian Knight from Assisi • ...
History 2019-12-27
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- A animals fur in high demand in Europe
- Consisted of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas
- An area that was owned by Russia but then was sold to USA
- A disease that killed about 25 000 people in Ireland
- An organization which consists of a number of parties or groups united
- A blanket used to comunnicate about the underground railroad
- Consisted of Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin
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- The elected head of a republican state
- The leader of this party was John A Macdonald
- People against slavery.
- The left side of canada
- Guides on the Underground Railroad
- The act of freeing somthing
- A person of colour who is the bought and becomes the legal property of another and is forced to obey them.
- A colony controlled by great britan which consisted of provinces
15 Clues: People against slavery. • The left side of canada • The act of freeing somthing • Guides on the Underground Railroad • The elected head of a republican state • A animals fur in high demand in Europe • The leader of this party was John A Macdonald • A disease that killed about 25 000 people in Ireland • An area that was owned by Russia but then was sold to USA • ...
History 2020-05-04
15 Clues: who fought • god of sun • god of fire • god of rain • death and... • god of night • life and.... • god of nature • god of spring • god of the dead • were the heart were placed • taken out during sacrifices • Who killed the human sacrifices • who the sacrifices were made for • sand stone shape made by Egyptians
history 2020-06-01
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- The nazis used this term to describe their ideal human being
- Paramilitary organizations formed during the Weimar Republic. They comprised mainly embittered World War 1 soldiers
- A group that favors the existence of traditional social classes and hierarchy.
- A group of radical socialists led by Rosa Luxemburg, who founded the german communist party
- An independent state inhabited predominantly by a people sharing common culture, history and language
- A group that supports social change to create a more equal society
- The right of a nation or people to determine its own form of government without external influences.
- A temporary peace agreement
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- A rapid, uncontrolled rise in prices that seriously damages a country's economy
- To firmly establish an attitude or belief so that it is not likely to change
- A term used to describe hatred, hostility and prejudice against jews
- A group of people who share similar national, racial or cultural origins; and who usually speak the same language
- A secretly planned attempt to remove a government by force.
- Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view.
- A term which describes a government or ruler who has who has complete power over a country
15 Clues: A temporary peace agreement • A secretly planned attempt to remove a government by force. • The nazis used this term to describe their ideal human being • A group that supports social change to create a more equal society • A term used to describe hatred, hostility and prejudice against jews • ...
history 2024-06-17
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- The stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced.
- A period marked by distinctive character or reckoned from a fixed point or event.
- The subjugation and assumption of control of a place or people by use of military force.
- Movement from one part of something to another.
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- A long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic.
- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
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- The arrangement of events or dates in the order of their occurrence.
- The ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages.
- A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
- A period of ten years.
- An object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
- A period of one hundred years.
- A period of one thousand years.
- The period during which a sovereign rules.
15 Clues: A period of ten years. • A period of one hundred years. • A period of one thousand years. • A line of hereditary rulers of a country. • The period during which a sovereign rules. • Movement from one part of something to another. • A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries. • The ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages. • ...
history 2023-09-14
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- art that doesnt tell you what it represents/shows
- group of people that rules/governs something
- moving people out of a country and most off the times back to their old country.
- army of communists in Russia
- area with the same time
- A government that has a large number of public employees and rules.
- actions to lower the amount of ethnic groups in number in a region
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- place where illegal trades take place.
- sole rulership
- when there is a tiny amount of something
- when people where required stamps to be allowed to purchase something
- peace treaty between the Allies and Germany during WWI
- extreme prison camp for opponents
- radical socialist.
- the US, Great Britain, France and Russia/Soviet Union and their allies
15 Clues: sole rulership • radical socialist. • area with the same time • army of communists in Russia • extreme prison camp for opponents • place where illegal trades take place. • when there is a tiny amount of something • group of people that rules/governs something • art that doesnt tell you what it represents/shows • peace treaty between the Allies and Germany during WWI • ...
history 2023-09-29
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- fought for the soldiers at Boston massacre
- he said "the British are coming"
- when soldiers fired on colonist
- only british money could be used
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- 20,000 of these people got sent to the colonies to fight britan
- when colonists threw gallons of tea into the Boston harbor
- in lexington when shots got fired.
- opposite of a patriot
- his last name is a movie title
- when colonists would house soldiers
- long agreement to seperate the 13 colonies from britian
- Jonh Adams cousins
- to stop using product for protest
- when people stand up for what they believe in
- opposite of a loyalist
15 Clues: Jonh Adams cousins • opposite of a patriot • opposite of a loyalist • his last name is a movie title • when soldiers fired on colonist • he said "the British are coming" • only british money could be used • to stop using product for protest • in lexington when shots got fired. • when colonists would house soldiers • fought for the soldiers at Boston massacre • ...
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
history 2023-11-30
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- the god of love
- the goddess of reincarnation
- god of craftmans ship
- Roman god of the sea
- the son of zeus
- the queen of the gods
- the goddess of the hunt
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- the god of the skies
- belief in multiple gods
- the god of trade
- fatheRomanroman gods
- god of the underworld
- the god of war
- Roman god of wisdom
- goddess of beauty
15 Clues: the god of war • the god of love • the son of zeus • the god of trade • goddess of beauty • Roman god of wisdom • the god of the skies • fatheRomanroman gods • Roman god of the sea • god of the underworld • god of craftmans ship • the queen of the gods • belief in multiple gods • the goddess of the hunt • the goddess of reincarnation
History 2024-04-29
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- The quality of being free
- Formal consent to a treaty
- Jury decides guilt in a case
- Happiness and well being
- Breaking the law
- Show evidence of involvement in a crime
- People sworn to render a true answer on a question
- Freedom to live
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- Governing authority of a political unit
- Being treated fairly
- Sharing power
- Legal document to allow to do something
- Power divided
- Things coming together
- Power
15 Clues: Power • Sharing power • Power divided • Freedom to live • Breaking the law • Being treated fairly • Things coming together • Happiness and well being • The quality of being free • Formal consent to a treaty • Jury decides guilt in a case • Governing authority of a political unit • Legal document to allow to do something • Show evidence of involvement in a crime • ...
History 2023-02-07
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- The domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region.
- A queen who led Asante Resistance
- fought the French forces in Africa while he was building his own kingdom
- an area in which an outside power claimed exclusive investment or trading privileges.
- A brilliant ruler that made the Zulus emerge as a major force in southern Africa.
- King of Belgium who hired Stanley to explore the Congo River Basin.
- British and Dutch war that Britain won.
- Upper class
- Africans were viewed as children in need of guidance, or ____
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- local rulers were left in place but were expected to follow the advice of European advisors on issues such as trade or missionary activity
- The Best known Explorer and Missionary
- A journalist who trekked into Central Africa to find Livingstone.
- Woman who was a military leader that was captured and executed.
- Denounced the corruption of the local Hausa Rulers
- A reforming Ruler that reformed his country
15 Clues: Upper class • A queen who led Asante Resistance • The Best known Explorer and Missionary • British and Dutch war that Britain won. • A reforming Ruler that reformed his country • Denounced the corruption of the local Hausa Rulers • Africans were viewed as children in need of guidance, or ____ • Woman who was a military leader that was captured and executed. • ...
History 2023-06-18
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- The act of traveling to discover or investigate new places, often for the purpose of scientific or geographical exploration.
- A group of territories or nations under the control of a single ruler or government.
- A period of renewed interest and growth in art, literature, and learning in Europe, occurring between the 14th and 17th centuries.
- A ruler who has complete control and power over a country, often obtained and maintained by force.
- An object made by humans, typically of historical or cultural significance.
- A territory settled and controlled by people from a distant land.
- A sudden and radical change, especially the overthrow of a government or social order.
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- Belonging to a time long ago, often referring to the earliest known period of history.
- A sequence of rulers from the same family, often in a hereditary line.
- A ruler, such as a king or queen, who inherits their position and holds it for life.
- A state of armed conflict between different countries or groups.
- Freedom from the control or influence of others; self-governance.
- A complex society with advanced social, cultural, and technological development.
- A person or group of people who move from place to place without having a permanent home.
- A formal agreement between two or more countries or groups.
15 Clues: A formal agreement between two or more countries or groups. • A state of armed conflict between different countries or groups. • Freedom from the control or influence of others; self-governance. • A territory settled and controlled by people from a distant land. • A sequence of rulers from the same family, often in a hereditary line. • ...
History 2023-06-27
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- A visual representation of events arranged in chronological order.
- Structures or statues built to honor a person, event, or historical significance.
- A sudden and significant change in government or society.
- War A large-scale armed conflict involving many countries from different parts of the world.
- Rome The civilization that existed in Rome, Italy, thousands of years ago.
- A person who travels to new places, often in search of new lands or discoveries.
- A formal statement or announcement, often of rights, independence, or intent.
- The study of past human cultures and societies through artifacts and remains.
- Very old or from a long time ago, often referring to ancient civilizations.
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- A complex society with cities, government, culture, and advancements in various areas.
- A king or queen who rules over a kingdom or country.
- The remains or broken parts of buildings or structures from the past.
- A powerful ruler who governs an empire or a large area of land.
- An object made or used by people in the past, often found by archaeologists.
- A sculpture representing a person or an animal, often made of stone or metal.
- A series of rulers from the same family who rule a country or region.
16 Clues: A king or queen who rules over a kingdom or country. • A sudden and significant change in government or society. • A powerful ruler who governs an empire or a large area of land. • A visual representation of events arranged in chronological order. • The remains or broken parts of buildings or structures from the past. • ...
History 2023-07-16
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- Nickname of Louis XIV of France
- Famous painter of the Mona Lisa
- Spiritual leader in Tibetan Buddhism
- Ancient Mayan city in Yucatan, Mexico
- First great Mongol ruler
- First president of the USA
- Khmer Rouge leader
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- Founder of the Kingdom of Sukhothai
- Autobiography by Adolf Hitler
- Roman leader killed by Brutus
- Second dynasty of Imperial china
- China's communist revolution leader
- Symbol of Incan Empire in the Andes
- American, Muslim civil rights activist
- Rulers of Russia before 1917
15 Clues: Khmer Rouge leader • First great Mongol ruler • First president of the USA • Rulers of Russia before 1917 • Autobiography by Adolf Hitler • Roman leader killed by Brutus • Nickname of Louis XIV of France • Famous painter of the Mona Lisa • Second dynasty of Imperial china • Founder of the Kingdom of Sukhothai • China's communist revolution leader • ...
History 2023-03-10
15 Clues: First battle • 1st Presidet • 3rd Preident • 7th President • 4th President • 5th President • turning point • 2nd President • Growth of cities • Not supporting a side • Pride in ones country • Final battle of revelution • American shaved expanded west • people who want to abolish slavery • a group of people meeting together
history 2023-02-16
15 Clues: 2 pac • Madea • Black Mamba • King of pop • tyson Iron mike • Named after ice • Undefeatedboxer • Married to Jay-Z • Known as _____ dog • Micheal jackson sister • Jermaine lamarr rapper • godfather of gangsta rap • The Greatest boxer of all time • First black president of the USA • Rapper who name is half of a dollar
history 2023-02-16
15 Clues: Madea • 2 pac • Black Mamba • King of pop • Undefeatedboxer • Named after ice • tyson Iron mike • Married to Jay-Z • Known as _____ dog • Jermaine lamarr rapper • Micheal jackson sister • godfather of gangsta rap • The Greatest boxer of all time • First black president of the USA • Rapper who name is half of a dollar
History 2023-03-28
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- Spartada qullar necə adlanırdı?
- Kaporetta döyüşündə məğlub olan dövlət?
- Birinci Dünya müharibəsindən ən son çıxan dövlət?
- 1555-ci il osmanlı-səfəvi müqaviləsinin adı?
- Yeni xətt siyasəti hansı ABŞ prezidentinin dövrünə aiddir?
- 1733-cü il osmanlı-səfəvi müharibəsinin adı?
- Romada varlı təbəqənin adı?
- ingilis-fransız qüvvələri arasında baş vermiş dəniz döyüşü?
- 1812-ci il rus-fransız qüvvələri arasında baş vermiş döyüş?
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- SSRİ hansı dövlətə hücum etdiyi üçün Millətlər Cəmiyyətindən çıxarılır?
- Müsəlman şərqində ilk demokratik respublika?
- Böyük iqtisadi böhran hansı ABŞ prezidentinin dövrünə düşür?
- İkinci dünya müharibəsi dövründə Almaniyanı idarə edən partiyanın adı?
- 1920-ci ildə Azərbaycanı işğal etmiş qüvvələr?
- 1956-cı ildə ingilislərin ələ keçirdiyi hind dövləti hansıdır?
15 Clues: Romada varlı təbəqənin adı? • Spartada qullar necə adlanırdı? • Kaporetta döyüşündə məğlub olan dövlət? • 1555-ci il osmanlı-səfəvi müqaviləsinin adı? • Müsəlman şərqində ilk demokratik respublika? • 1733-cü il osmanlı-səfəvi müharibəsinin adı? • 1920-ci ildə Azərbaycanı işğal etmiş qüvvələr? • Birinci Dünya müharibəsindən ən son çıxan dövlət? • ...
History 2023-06-12
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- A complex society with advanced culture, technology, and organized systems.
- People who travel to discover new lands and learn about different cultures.
- The study of ancient artifacts and remains to learn about past civilizations.
- The development of industries and the shift from manual labor to machine-based production.
- Objects made or used by people in the past, providing insights into their way of life.
- A form of government where a king or queen rules.
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- A system of government where the people have the power to choose their leaders.
- The traditions, beliefs, and customs passed down from previous generations.
- War A large-scale armed conflict involving many countries from different parts of the world.
- A group of territories or nations ruled by a single supreme authority.
- A period of great cultural and intellectual growth in Europe during the 14th to 17th centuries.
- A sudden and significant change in a country or society.
- Very old, from a long time ago.
- A sequence of rulers from the same family.
- The ruler of an empire, often with significant power and authority.
15 Clues: Very old, from a long time ago. • A sequence of rulers from the same family. • A form of government where a king or queen rules. • A sudden and significant change in a country or society. • The ruler of an empire, often with significant power and authority. • A group of territories or nations ruled by a single supreme authority. • ...
history 2021-11-10
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- Cleisthenes allies were friends of the ____?
- Pericles ____ his wife and started living with Aspasia?
- Aspasia's father insisted on her being ____?
- Themistocles lived where?
- Socrates died by drinking ____?
- Aspasia was the first ____ of athens.
- Pericles was a very strong ____?
- Socrates was found guilty of ____?
- Who was born in about 523 b.c. and built the navy?
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- Lived from 493 b.c.-429 b.c.
- During Cleisthenes' exile the people of Athens ____?
- Who was born into nobility and became a politician?
- Who corrupted the city's youth?
- Who was born in 469 b.c.
- Themistocles quote said “he who commands the ____ has command of everything”.
15 Clues: Who was born in 469 b.c. • Themistocles lived where? • Lived from 493 b.c.-429 b.c. • Socrates died by drinking ____? • Who corrupted the city's youth? • Pericles was a very strong ____? • Socrates was found guilty of ____? • Aspasia was the first ____ of athens. • Cleisthenes allies were friends of the ____? • Aspasia's father insisted on her being ____? • ...
history 2021-11-09
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- after being found guilty, Socrates was sent to ______
- Cleisthenes was born into ______ and became a politician
- Socrates spent his whole life asking _______ about everything
- At the battle of marathon themistocles help ________ the navy
- Cleisthenes was ______ out of Athens after Isagoras noble men challenged him
- After pericles died, Aspasia’s ______ became leader of athens
- Cleisthenes was the founder of _______
- Before creating the navy, themistocles was elected ______
- Socrates was found ______ of impiety and corruption of the youth
- Themistocles help ______ the navy
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- She was a ________ to pericles
- Pericles help build the ______ on the acropolis of athen
- Pericles was an orator, _______ figure, and a leader
- Aspasia was _________ so she didn’t know much going into the real world
- Pericles went through a ________, before being publicly together with Aspasia
15 Clues: She was a ________ to pericles • Themistocles help ______ the navy • Cleisthenes was the founder of _______ • Pericles was an orator, _______ figure, and a leader • after being found guilty, Socrates was sent to ______ • Pericles help build the ______ on the acropolis of athen • Cleisthenes was born into ______ and became a politician • ...
History 2021-12-01
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- What one or more people think
- Patricians house
- When mt.vsuesious
- Tree ring
- baths. A place to hang out
- The most recent piece of soil.
- One sided story
- Finding out how old something is
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- In every living thing
- Plebeians house
- A book written by hand
- What one or more people think
- A man made object from the past
- selective use of info
- The Festival of Lights
- Where monks are meals
16 Clues: Tree ring • Plebeians house • One sided story • Patricians house • When mt.vsuesious • In every living thing • selective use of info • Where monks are meals • A book written by hand • The Festival of Lights • What one or more people think • What one or more people think • baths. A place to hang out • The most recent piece of soil. • A man made object from the past • ...
History 2021-12-08
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- large companies that controlled the industry they were in with the ability to control the price of the goods and services they provided.
- what did the south have better
- founder of standard oil company
- another name for the South
- type of warship with steel/iron plates
- the separation of people into racial or other ethnic groups in daily life.
- laws that enforced racial segregation in the south
- the right to vote in political elections.
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- a process that breaks the manufacture of a good into steps that are completed.
- man who built his wealth in railroads and shipping
- what did the North have more than the south
- another name for the North
- A progressive social reformer and activist
- people who showed hardships in the business industry
- a tax of a fixed amount per person levied on adults and often linked to the right to vote.
15 Clues: another name for the North • another name for the South • what did the south have better • founder of standard oil company • type of warship with steel/iron plates • the right to vote in political elections. • A progressive social reformer and activist • what did the North have more than the south • man who built his wealth in railroads and shipping • ...
History 2022-05-19
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- Unique cultures and ways of relating to
- Source of energy that generates.
- A mountain of a large river, where the
- Is a type of cowboy in South america.
- A big city with a population of more than
- long, steep slope or areas of land at
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- A high tableland in central south america.
- Is a language that specifies a region or
- The layer formed by the branches and crowns of
- Is something that is caused when don’t.
- A system or group of parallel mountain
- The process of making an area more urban.
- A treeless grassy plain.
- Is a language but in the way of symbols.
- Plains extending westward across central
15 Clues: A treeless grassy plain. • Source of energy that generates. • Is a type of cowboy in South america. • long, steep slope or areas of land at • A system or group of parallel mountain • A mountain of a large river, where the • Unique cultures and ways of relating to • Is something that is caused when don’t. • Is a language that specifies a region or • ...
History 2024-09-23
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- Great War Another name for World War I
- Government where one leader or party has all power
- Radical socialist group led by Lenin
- The glorification of the military and military values
- era The period from 1900 to 1950 that includes the world wars
- experience of time The idea that life keeps improving over time
- Powers Germany, Austria, and their allies in World War I
- zone An area where the same standard time is used
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- A system of government with many civil servants and strict rules
- Belle Époque The peaceful period from 1890 to 1914
- war A war fought in two different areas at the same time
- Countries like the US, Great Britain, and France during World War I
- Dug hallways for soldiers to protect themselves
- Preparing the army for combat
- Army The army of communist Russia
15 Clues: Preparing the army for combat • Radical socialist group led by Lenin • Dug hallways for soldiers to protect themselves • Government where one leader or party has all power • Great War Another name for World War I • The glorification of the military and military values • Army The army of communist Russia • ...
History 2025-01-03
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- Dynasty from which the Mughals claimed descent
- Influential wife of Emperor Jahangir.
- dynasty that ruled india from the 15th to 18th century
- The city built by Shah Jahan, now Old Delhi.
- City where the Taj Mahal is located.
- Numerical value denoting a Mansabdar's rank and salary.
- Holder of a land revenue assignment under the Mughals.
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- A city in Pakistan, part of the Mughal Empire.
- Rank-holder in the Mughal administrative system.
- Language of administration in the Mughal Empire.
- thought to be the most progressive emperor of the empire
- Mughal emperor who faced exile before reclaiming the throne
- Rival of Humayun, known for administrative reforms.
- Site of famous battles in Indian history.
- founder of the mughal empire
15 Clues: founder of the mughal empire • City where the Taj Mahal is located. • Influential wife of Emperor Jahangir. • Site of famous battles in Indian history. • The city built by Shah Jahan, now Old Delhi. • Dynasty from which the Mughals claimed descent • A city in Pakistan, part of the Mughal Empire. • Rank-holder in the Mughal administrative system. • ...
history 2023-12-06
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- involved fourth president
- fourth president
- first president
- alien sediton act
- john adams broke it
- British practice of boarding American merchant ships
- we side with france
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- died in boston massacre
- yes to national bank
- author of decleration of indpendence
- something that precedes, or comes before
- founder of the navy
- marbury v madison
- federalist
- democratic republican
15 Clues: federalist • first president • fourth president • marbury v madison • alien sediton act • founder of the navy • john adams broke it • we side with france • yes to national bank • democratic republican • died in boston massacre • involved fourth president • author of decleration of indpendence • something that precedes, or comes before • British practice of boarding American merchant ships
History 2023-11-03
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- A fundamental and often violent change in the political, social, or economic structure of a society. It leads to significant and lasting transformations.
- The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of artifacts, structures, and other physical remains.
- Referring to a time in the distant past, often characterized by the development of early human civilizations and cultures.
- A period of significant industrial and technological advancements that began in the 18th century. It led to major changes in manufacturing, transportation, and society.
- A complex and organized society that has made significant advancements in areas such as culture, technology, and government.
- A period of cultural, artistic, and intellectual revival that took place in Europe during the 14th to 17th centuries. It marked a transition from the Middle Ages to modernity.
- An object made or used by humans in the past, often of historical or cultural significance. It provides insight into ancient societies and civilizations.
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- The act of traveling to unknown regions in order to discover new information or resources. It often involves investigating and mapping unfamiliar territories.
- The act of establishing colonies or settlements in a new territory, often by a more powerful nation. It can lead to the expansion of empires and the spread of cultures.
- A state of political tension and military rivalry between the Western Bloc, led by the United States, and the Eastern Bloc, led by the Soviet Union, after World War II.
- A group of territories or peoples ruled by a single sovereign authority, often an emperor or empress. It refers to a large and powerful state or nation.
- A global conflict involving many of the world's great powers and their allies. It typically has widespread impact and involves multiple theaters of war.
- A sequence of rulers from the same family, often in the context of hereditary succession in a monarchy or empire.
- A state of armed conflict between different nations, states, or groups. It often involves aggression, fighting, and the use of weapons.
- The study of past events, particularly in human affairs. It helps us understand the development and evolution of societies and civilizations over time.
15 Clues: A sequence of rulers from the same family, often in the context of hereditary succession in a monarchy or empire. • The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of artifacts, structures, and other physical remains. • ...
History 2023-10-06
18 Clues: Paine • Forge • Greene • Marion • of 1763 • Duquesne • Rebellion • of Trenton • of Cowpens • of Liberty • of Yorktown • Confederacy • of Saratoga • of Charleston • and Indian War • Branch Petition • of Paris of 1763 • (Intolerable) Acts
History 2023-10-08
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- Ancient athletic games
- Revolution era
- Adventurous traveler
- Cultural revival
- Establishment of colonies
- Global conflict
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- Triumph in battle
- Ancient Nile civilization
- Explorer of the Americas
- Founding document
- North vs. South conflict
- Empire of antiquity
- Political uprising
- French military leader
- Historical oppression
15 Clues: Revolution era • Global conflict • Cultural revival • Triumph in battle • Founding document • Political uprising • Empire of antiquity • Adventurous traveler • Historical oppression • Ancient athletic games • French military leader • Explorer of the Americas • North vs. South conflict • Ancient Nile civilization • Establishment of colonies
History 2024-01-31
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- This man had 40% of the popular vote and won
- Many people immigrated because their country didn't believe in what they believed
- A belief that one race is better than the other
- A famine that destroyed all potato crops and people died of starvation
- This event was where people would meet up and declare their faith for hours
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- To move from a country to another one because of a certain reason
- A group that was made to try and help slavery end and help slaves escape which involved Harriet Tubman.
- This party hated immigrants and didn't want them to be able to vote or do anything
- Transcend the expectations society placed on people
- People who wanted to end slavery
- Writted by Melville, this story talked about a person hunting a whale
- Many Germans claimed a certain amount of land when they moved to America and it was shaped like a belt
- This man murdered 5 men because they supported slavery.
- A terrible act in where White people would capture Black people to work for them
- This group of people moved to America because their country was running out of potatoes
15 Clues: People who wanted to end slavery • This man had 40% of the popular vote and won • A belief that one race is better than the other • Transcend the expectations society placed on people • This man murdered 5 men because they supported slavery. • To move from a country to another one because of a certain reason • ...
History 2024-01-12
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- a geopolitical theory which posits that increases or decreases in democracy in one country tend.
- the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits.
- a political, military, and ideological barrier that cuts off and isolates an area.
- a literary subculture movement started by a group of authors whose work explored and influenced American culture.
- a temporary marked increase in the birth rate, especially the one following World War II.
- a treaty that established a mutual-defense organization.
- a competition between nations for superiority.
- The political practice of publicizing accusations of disloyalty.
- benefits help you pay for college.
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- the principle that the US should give support to countries.
- is an international organization founded in 1945.
- American Communism and Anti communism in the Cold War Era.
- a state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats, propaganda.
- control of an organization.
- was the first artificial Earth satellite.
15 Clues: control of an organization. • benefits help you pay for college. • was the first artificial Earth satellite. • a competition between nations for superiority. • is an international organization founded in 1945. • a treaty that established a mutual-defense organization. • American Communism and Anti communism in the Cold War Era. • ...
History 2024-10-30
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- belief in one god
- process of digging
- prehistoric remains
- connecting Europe and Asia
- dealing with money
- excess of something
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- being barred from one's country
- belief in multiple gods
- moving place to place
- small group of people
- language spoken in ancient India
- the dispersion on any person from their homeland
- every king has a?
- passed down by birth
- science of farming
15 Clues: belief in one god • every king has a? • process of digging • science of farming • dealing with money • prehistoric remains • excess of something • passed down by birth • moving place to place • small group of people • belief in multiple gods • connecting Europe and Asia • being barred from one's country • language spoken in ancient India • the dispersion on any person from their homeland
History 2021-09-01
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- Greatest Accomplishment of the Sui Dynasty
- the groups in which nomads traveled
- Nomads depended on them for food, clothing and housing.
- Restored China to its glory
- nomads started _________ towns and villages
- Emperor of the Tang Dynasty
- Place with no grass
- Nomads ____ consisted of meat and mare’s milk
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- settled and nomads engaged peacefully in ____
- Herded domesticated animals
- portable tents in which nomads lived
- 1 Sui Dynasty emperor
- Dynasty that lasted 300 years
- Dynasty that lasted 37 years
- Nomadic people that lived on the steppe
15 Clues: Place with no grass • 1 Sui Dynasty emperor • Herded domesticated animals • Restored China to its glory • Emperor of the Tang Dynasty • Dynasty that lasted 37 years • Dynasty that lasted 300 years • the groups in which nomads traveled • portable tents in which nomads lived • Nomadic people that lived on the steppe • Greatest Accomplishment of the Sui Dynasty • ...
History 2022-01-16
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- Who elected Jefferson Davis from Mississippi as president of the Confederacy?
- Who was the Vice President of the Confederacy?
- Who feared that issuing the Proclamation earlier might seem like an act of desperation?
- what did President Lincoln issue on September 22, 1862?
- What did Sherman continue after he split his army in two?
- Who was the President of the Confederacy?
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- What was the southern states banded together to form a new nation called?
- When did Georgia see it´s first and largest major battle?
- How many days did President Lincoln wait to issue the Emancipation Proclamation?
- What was Abraham Lincoln's purpose?
- What was Georgia's capital during Civil War?
- Where were the Union soldiers sent to near the end of the Civil War?
- What did General William Tecumseh Sherman lead?
- What battle became the largest Union defeat?
- What did Union leader quickly set up to strangle Confederate commerce and weaken the South?
15 Clues: What was Abraham Lincoln's purpose? • Who was the President of the Confederacy? • What was Georgia's capital during Civil War? • What battle became the largest Union defeat? • Who was the Vice President of the Confederacy? • What did General William Tecumseh Sherman lead? • what did President Lincoln issue on September 22, 1862? • ...
history 2022-02-03
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- US Congress
- lacking
- appropriate to a court or judge
- Believe in strong state governments
- how many people in a area
- approved
- Representation based on population
- to have power to put laws to affect
- ability to do something
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- Believed in a strong national government
- One vote per state
- Bicameral legislature
- having power to make laws
- Auther that discussed the three branches of government
- income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions
15 Clues: lacking • approved • US Congress • One vote per state • Bicameral legislature • ability to do something • having power to make laws • how many people in a area • appropriate to a court or judge • Representation based on population • Believe in strong state governments • to have power to put laws to affect • Believed in a strong national government • ...
