history Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
History 2022-06-21
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- Name of the one-armed British sailor who helped the British win at the Battle of Trafalgar.
- Norman Compensation Payment
- List of crimes that were all punishable by death in Early Modern England.
- The disease that affected soldiers feet in trenches in WW1.
- Person in charge of making propaganda for the Nazis.
- Surname of the first president of the USA.
- British leader during WW2.
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- Name of the American harbour attacked by the Japanese during WW2.
- Name of the Italian explorer who found America when trying to find a route to India.
- Queen who executed 300 Protestants by burning at the stake.
- The split between Catholics and Protestants that began in the 16th century.
- The day British and American troops landed in France during WW2.
- Russian leader during WW2.
- Anglo-Saxon compensation payment
- Famous British plane from WW2.
15 Clues: Russian leader during WW2. • British leader during WW2. • Norman Compensation Payment • Famous British plane from WW2. • Anglo-Saxon compensation payment • Surname of the first president of the USA. • Person in charge of making propaganda for the Nazis. • Queen who executed 300 Protestants by burning at the stake. • ...
History 2022-06-24
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- the number of each of the house of congress that must approve an amendment for it to be submitted to the states of their approval
- an alternation or change that ads to,improve or corrects a motive or bill
- this freedom is one of three basic freedoms protected by the 1st amendment
- The Branch responsible for amendments
- this amendment doesn't permit search and sizure without a warrent
- The only court established by the constitution and usually rules only on issue of national importance
- Another name for the first 10 amendments
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- This amendment outlaws cruel and unusual punishment
- The document of which the bill of rights is attached
- the amendment allows you to be silent if your testimony is incriminating you
- The number of people on a jury
- The number of amendments contained in the bill of rights
- the amount of states need to approve a amendment
- This another one of three basic freedoms protected by the first amendment
- a term used to identify a national or central government that has power greater then individual state governments
15 Clues: The number of people on a jury • The Branch responsible for amendments • Another name for the first 10 amendments • the amount of states need to approve a amendment • This amendment outlaws cruel and unusual punishment • The document of which the bill of rights is attached • The number of amendments contained in the bill of rights • ...
History 2022-12-01
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- a body of voters in a specified area who elect a representative to a legislative body
- representative that articulates and embodies the collective beliefs
- of the house elect to a fourth second consecutive term as a speaker
- leather or length of cord fastened to a handle
- having two legislative or parliamentary chambers
- committee of the house and senate which legislative, oversight and administrative services
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- pro tempore over the senate in the absence of the vice president
- sight failure to notice or do something
- power political power granted to the united state government that aren't explicitly state in the congress
- procedure for ending a debate and taking a vote
- an arrangement to meet someone at particular time and place
- powers the power of taxation police and power
- prolonged speech that obstruct progress in a legislative
- powers the power granted to the federal government and specifically congress
- amount of money owed for goods supplied
15 Clues: sight failure to notice or do something • amount of money owed for goods supplied • powers the power of taxation police and power • leather or length of cord fastened to a handle • procedure for ending a debate and taking a vote • having two legislative or parliamentary chambers • prolonged speech that obstruct progress in a legislative • ...
HISTORY 2025-12-05
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- – A covert agent gathering secret information.
- – U.S. president who urged “Tear down this wall!”
- – Soviet leader who introduced reforms like glasnost.
- – First word of Churchill’s famous “___ Curtain” speech.
- – Type of weapon at the center of the Cuban crisis.
- – Western military alliance formed in 1949.
- – Describes weapons whose use both sides feared.
- – Term for the U.S. and USSR during the Cold War.
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- – Biased information used to influence opinion.
- – U.S. strategy to limit the spread of communism.
- – Soviet leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- – City split into East and West until 1989.
- – President who established early Cold War policies.
- – Superpower rival of the United States during the Cold War.
- – The Berlin ___ symbolized division between East and West.
15 Clues: – City split into East and West until 1989. • – Western military alliance formed in 1949. • – A covert agent gathering secret information. • – Biased information used to influence opinion. • – Soviet leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis. • – Describes weapons whose use both sides feared. • – U.S. president who urged “Tear down this wall!” • ...
History 2025-09-16
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- ship of Sir Humphrey Gilbert
- river found in the ocean that sailors use
- great playright of the Elizabethan Era
- First baby born in the New World
- Queen of England also know as "Bloody Mary"
- French owned fort near Jacksonville, FL
- The Spanish court that wanted to convert people into catholicsm
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- What Sir Walter Raleigh named the area
- Sent by France to find the Northwest Passage
- Spanish fort
- The second oldest city in North America
- Queen of Spain
- named after Sir Walter Raleigh
- Native Americans fighting against the Hurons and Algonquin
- letters the Lost Colony of Roanoke etched into a tree
15 Clues: Spanish fort • Queen of Spain • ship of Sir Humphrey Gilbert • named after Sir Walter Raleigh • First baby born in the New World • What Sir Walter Raleigh named the area • great playright of the Elizabethan Era • The second oldest city in North America • French owned fort near Jacksonville, FL • river found in the ocean that sailors use • ...
history 2025-09-17
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- European country that allied with the Patriots and helped secure victory
- Final battle of the Revolutionary War, where Cornwallis surrendered
- Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army
- The major goal America won after the war
- Local soldiers who fought part-time alongside the Continental Army
- British general forced to surrender at Yorktown
- British naval strategy of cutting off colonial trade and supplies
- French ships that trapped the British army at Yorktown
- Harsh winter camp where Washington’s men trained and grew stronger
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- Major American victory in 1777 that convinced France to join the war
- Nickname for British soldiers because of their uniforms
- 1783 agreement that officially ended the war and recognized U.S. independence
- Main fighting force for the Americans
- Fighting style using ambushes and quick attacks, favored by Americans
- Colonists who remained loyal to Britain during the war
15 Clues: Main fighting force for the Americans • The major goal America won after the war • Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army • British general forced to surrender at Yorktown • Colonists who remained loyal to Britain during the war • French ships that trapped the British army at Yorktown • Nickname for British soldiers because of their uniforms • ...
Dynasties of China 2025-03-14
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- dynasties the period in chinese history (220-5890
- the Tang dynasty was one of the most glorious dynasties in Chinese history
- and autumn dynasty the spring and autmn a period of relative peice
- dynasties the period in chinese history (907-907)
- of china was founded after Xinhai Revoultion of 1911
- song was a period in in the chinses history following the loss of the northern half
- founded after
- states dynasty the warring states dyansy a period of relative peace
- the SONG DYNASTY (960-1279) ; In 960, Zhao Kuangyin, later known as Emperor Taizu
- The Zhou dynasty was a royal dynasty of China
- the Jin dynasty or Jin Empire, sometimes distinguished as the Sima Jin
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- the Ming dynasty saw a huge growth in China's population
- the xia dynasty is ledfendary dynasty
- the Qing dynasty, officially the Great Qing, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China
- dynasty was a period of political division in the history of China that lasted from 420 to 589,
- The Yuan Dynasty, a Mongol-led dynasty, ruled China from 1271 to 1368X
- The Shang dynasty was the first Chinese dynasty to be supported by written and archaeological evidence.
- the Yuan dynasty was the first non-Han
- the Northern Wei dynasty is particularly noted for unifying northern China in 439,
- dyansty our succeeding short-lived dynasties based at Jiankang (now Nanjing),
- the Sui dynasty was a short-lived Chinese imperial dynasty
21 Clues: founded after • the xia dynasty is ledfendary dynasty • the Yuan dynasty was the first non-Han • The Zhou dynasty was a royal dynasty of China • dynasties the period in chinese history (220-5890 • dynasties the period in chinese history (907-907) • of china was founded after Xinhai Revoultion of 1911 • the Ming dynasty saw a huge growth in China's population • ...
Marist 2013-03-26
15 Clues: math • music • english • science • history • the lord • location • knowledge • education • our belief • technology • our mother • name of school • a fun activity • a place after highschool
History Study Guide 2025-10-01
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- People who hunt animals and gather fruits and vegetables for food
- The study of history through culture.
- Societies with focus on social equity
- The study of history through digging things up.
- A cave found with ancient paintings and art work
- A prehistoric person was discovered buried in snow.
- The era that agriculture was created in is the ___________.
- A large stone prehistoric monument.
- The oldest city in the world
- An extinct species of human nicknamed the “handymans”
- A female paleoanthropologist.
- Different groups of people ranked on wealth.
- Man made objects usually with cultural or historical significance.
- The process of taming animals for human use.
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- The switch from hunter gatherers to agriculture communities.
- The land bridge between Asia and North America.
- The era that started using stone tools.
- People who move from place to place.
- The current species of human.
- History before people wrote down history.
- The first species of human to have a humanlike body plan.
- A female australopithecus was found and studied in great condition
- The process of humans moving around the world.
- A “workforce” of different jobs.
- When parts of one culture spread to another culture what is it called?
- A genus of early hominins that existed in Africa.
- People specialized in a trade.
- Great Apes is a nickname for _________.
28 Clues: The oldest city in the world • The current species of human. • A female paleoanthropologist. • People specialized in a trade. • A “workforce” of different jobs. • A large stone prehistoric monument. • People who move from place to place. • The study of history through culture. • Societies with focus on social equity • The era that started using stone tools. • ...
History 2022-01-12
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- was the French envoy
- first vice president
- 1795 and was an important diplomatic success
- Amendments that were written by James Madison
- agreement that assuaged antoganisms
- first president
- acts passed by congress
- incident between french and US
- 1795 and concluded hostilities
- states had power to nullify
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- Was in 1794 and was an uprising of farmers and distillers
- A founding father with the last name starting with J
- A founding father with the last name starting with H
- Final battle of northwest indian war
- The first chief justice
15 Clues: first president • was the French envoy • first vice president • The first chief justice • acts passed by congress • states had power to nullify • incident between french and US • 1795 and concluded hostilities • agreement that assuaged antoganisms • Final battle of northwest indian war • 1795 and was an important diplomatic success • Amendments that were written by James Madison • ...
History 2022-01-21
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- This battle marked the Rise of Mughal Empire
- This person united the Marathas
- In 1717, Murshid Quli Khan was the governer of this place
- Mansabdari system implemented by
- Land revenue system by Raja Todar Mal
- Introduced by Babur in battle of Panipat
- This place is also known as City of Nawabs
- This battle defeated the Mughals
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- Bairam Khan's child.
- New land revenue system by Akbar
- Last Mughal Emperor
- The place where Hyder Ali ruled
- Raja Jai Singh built this place
- Was the first Mughal Empire ruler
- Bairam khan was also know as
15 Clues: Last Mughal Emperor • Bairam Khan's child. • Bairam khan was also know as • This person united the Marathas • The place where Hyder Ali ruled • Raja Jai Singh built this place • New land revenue system by Akbar • Mansabdari system implemented by • This battle defeated the Mughals • Was the first Mughal Empire ruler • Land revenue system by Raja Todar Mal • ...
History 2020-06-09
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- Charlemgne's court was placed there.
- Area of land wich could sometimes include more than one village.
- Lords gave them land. Peasants paid homages by working on their land.
- Charlemagne's representative.
- Part of Europe where people were Christian.
- Some thing used to frighten off wolves.
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- Youngest guild members.
- Someone who was said to be: cruel destructive and uncivilized.
- Most important building in the Medieval town.
- Someone who made sure that products were good quality and that members charged honest prices.
- Ordinary objects wich had become holy.
- Someone appointed by God.
- The main building in a Medieval castle.
- Their job was to visit traders to make sure rules were obeyed.
- Territory conquered by the Franks.
15 Clues: Youngest guild members. • Someone appointed by God. • Charlemagne's representative. • Territory conquered by the Franks. • Charlemgne's court was placed there. • Ordinary objects wich had become holy. • The main building in a Medieval castle. • Some thing used to frighten off wolves. • Part of Europe where people were Christian. • ...
History 2020-06-09
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- Sepeninggalan siapa Kerajaan Demak mulai mengalami kemunduran
- Kerajaan Islam pertama di Jawa
- Kerajaan Hindu tertua di Pulau Jawa Barat
- Kerajaan Aceh diwarnai banyak golongan.
- Lokasi Kerajaan Aceh
- Raja terakhir Kerajaan Majapahit
- Sultan yang mendirikan Kerajaan Samudra Pasai
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- Putra Raja Brawijaya V
- Siapa yang menggantikan Sultan Malik al-Saleh
- Raja pertama Kerajaan Aceh
- peningalan kerajaannya prasasti astanagede
- Kerajaan Islam pertama di Indonesia
- Teori yang ditemukan oleh J.C van Leur
- kerajaan yang peninggalannya prasasti Yupa
- Teori agama dan kebudayaan hindu-buddha dibawa oleh para pedagang India
15 Clues: Lokasi Kerajaan Aceh • Putra Raja Brawijaya V • Raja pertama Kerajaan Aceh • Kerajaan Islam pertama di Jawa • Raja terakhir Kerajaan Majapahit • Kerajaan Islam pertama di Indonesia • Teori yang ditemukan oleh J.C van Leur • Kerajaan Aceh diwarnai banyak golongan. • Kerajaan Hindu tertua di Pulau Jawa Barat • peningalan kerajaannya prasasti astanagede • ...
History 2021-11-08
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- he did this so he can live with someone else
- “He _____ the best boats” (ends in t)
- impiety and corruption of the youth “Socrates was found ______”
- Bacterial disease Her husband died from this
- “_______ is the sure possession of those alone, who have the courage to defend it”
- “The ____ meaning of life.”
- he was very direct and was very __________
- trying to make a new one of these
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- believing he deserved an Olympic _____
- introduced payment to the service
- He was ______ from Athens
- just like Ben Franklin
- used the navy to defeat them
- she was insisted by her father do this with her mother
- got this fromPericles
15 Clues: got this fromPericles • just like Ben Franklin • He was ______ from Athens • “The ____ meaning of life.” • used the navy to defeat them • introduced payment to the service • trying to make a new one of these • “He _____ the best boats” (ends in t) • believing he deserved an Olympic _____ • he was very direct and was very __________ • he did this so he can live with someone else • ...
History 2021-11-08
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- Themistocles was very direct and ___________
- Cleisthenes was trying to make a new one of these
- Themistocles used the navy to defeat them
- Aspasia got this from Pericles
- Pericles did this so he can live with someone else
- “The ____ meaning of life.”
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- Aspasia was insisted by her father do this with her mother
- Cleisthenes was ______ from Athens
- Just like Ben Franklin
- Who introduced payment to the service?
- Impiety and corruption of the youth “Socrates was found ______”
- “_______ is the sure possession of those alone, who have the courage to defend it”
- Bacterial disease that Aspasia’s husband died from.
- “He _____ the best boats” (ends in t)
- Socrates believed he deserved an Olympic _____
15 Clues: Just like Ben Franklin • “The ____ meaning of life.” • Aspasia got this from Pericles • Cleisthenes was ______ from Athens • “He _____ the best boats” (ends in t) • Who introduced payment to the service? • Themistocles used the navy to defeat them • Themistocles was very direct and ___________ • Socrates believed he deserved an Olympic _____ • ...
History 2022-02-12
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- a general vote
- A independent country
- former politician of N.S.W
- a number of states or organisations
- the action of coming to live permanently
- ballot a vote cast in secret
- International trade without tax
- a group or body or important principles
- a group of people
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- an agreement between states
- A team used in history against aboriginal
- people chosen to act speak on behalf
- American politician, born in Kansas
- when all the states agreed to be one
- a type of tax
15 Clues: a type of tax • a general vote • a group of people • A independent country • former politician of N.S.W • an agreement between states • ballot a vote cast in secret • International trade without tax • American politician, born in Kansas • a number of states or organisations • people chosen to act speak on behalf • when all the states agreed to be one • ...
History 2014-10-31
15 Clues: orator • work hard • a document • novel story • unfair taxes • anti slavery • Supreme Court • was a prominent • American polotition • republican canidate • opposition to slavery • abolitionist who was hanged • existence of civilized people • contention by words or arguments • responsible for the Missouri compromise
History 2014-09-29
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- Explorer that searched for the fountain of youth
- Wanted to stop the route of riches
- Society class system that dominated Medieval Europe
- 1st European to reach India
- City in Canada
- Viking Explorer
- Conferderation of 5 Tribes in the east cosat
- Explored around America
- Discovered by Ponce de Leon
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- Pope AlexanderI drew this line
- Popular Crusade to take back land from Muslims
- People on a voyage
- Popular Spanish Conquistor
- Large fleet of ships
- Means Holy Savior in English
15 Clues: City in Canada • Viking Explorer • People on a voyage • Large fleet of ships • Explored around America • Popular Spanish Conquistor • 1st European to reach India • Discovered by Ponce de Leon • Means Holy Savior in English • Pope AlexanderI drew this line • Wanted to stop the route of riches • Conferderation of 5 Tribes in the east cosat • ...
history 2022-12-06
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- a group of people who meet together to discuss a topice
- communication by exchange of letters.
- block off with barriers
- A formal request
- a good that human can use directly
- troops stationed in a fortress or town to defend it.
- alatin term meaning for the time between.
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- to attack continuously with cannon fire
- a condition of being safe or sheltered from pursuit, danger, or trouble
- the action of finding new people to join an organization or support a cause
- a series of operations to accomplish a goal.
- the troops stationed in a fortress or town to defend it.
- military blockade or bombardment of an enemy town or position in Oder to force it to surrender.
- A person killed or injured in a war or accident
- to strengthen
15 Clues: to strengthen • A formal request • block off with barriers • a good that human can use directly • communication by exchange of letters. • to attack continuously with cannon fire • alatin term meaning for the time between. • a series of operations to accomplish a goal. • A person killed or injured in a war or accident • troops stationed in a fortress or town to defend it. • ...
History 2022-12-14
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- anything that helps solve problems or do new things, such as knowledge, skills, processes, techniques, tools, and raw materials
- course of action taken by a government
- word used by Greeks and Romans for all people who did not share their culture
- the work of designing and creating new products or system by using scientific methods
- civilization the civilization of the ancient Greeks and Romans
- government official who enforces the law
- one of two top officials and military leaders in the roman republic
- religion official religion supported by the government
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- person who dies for his or her beliefs
- unjust use of power or in Greece a government run by a strong ruler
- explains how events and people are related to each other, such as one events many have caused another
- scientist who learns about past human life by fossils and artifacts
- The ability to handle relationships without increasing hostility.
- art or practice of designing and building structures
- farming the main economics in history
15 Clues: farming the main economics in history • person who dies for his or her beliefs • course of action taken by a government • government official who enforces the law • art or practice of designing and building structures • religion official religion supported by the government • civilization the civilization of the ancient Greeks and Romans • ...
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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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 2017-02-28
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- A conflict between two and more countries by using weapon
- The territory with certain political, climatic, cultural or historical boundaries(borders)
- Increasing of territory by attacks to the other counter’s land
- The main law of country that has supreme legal force
- The process of global economic, political, cultural and religious integration and combining
- State of the economy, characterized by stopping of production and trade over a long period of time
- An exterminationof one specific nation to achieve some political goals
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- Social upheavals aimed at fundamental changes in current political system and against to king or monarchy
- The process of owning new territory and making these countries a part of yours
- Something that was made by people in ancient and found by archaeologists
- Science of leading the war
- A system of government where all power controlled by one person
- The forced displacement of people in the unknown land
- An economic activity aimed at the realization of buying and sale, exchange of goods and other related processes
- Works that consistently describes the way of historical events
15 Clues: Science of leading the war • The main law of country that has supreme legal force • The forced displacement of people in the unknown land • A conflict between two and more countries by using weapon • Works that consistently describes the way of historical events • A system of government where all power controlled by one person • ...
History 2017-04-24
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- Aid of homeowners farmers and small businessman.
- She flew the Atlantic alone in 1932.
- The manufacture or sale of liquor were prohibited in the U.S.A.
- President and director of Belgian.
- The closing of all banks for a certain period of time.
- A sadness or pain because happening in your life.
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- President when the Republican Party was in power.
- Radio, made possible by Lee De Forest.
- in 1920 this amendment gave women of the US the right to vote in national elections.
- a musical prodigy
- He flew alone in his plane called the "Spirit of St. Louis".
- Orville and Wilbur launched a motor powered machine which kept in the air for less than a minute.
- Jobless or nothing to do.
- Good fortune, wealth, & luxury
- Made cars and sold them to the middle-class, average pay people.
15 Clues: a musical prodigy • Jobless or nothing to do. • Good fortune, wealth, & luxury • President and director of Belgian. • She flew the Atlantic alone in 1932. • Radio, made possible by Lee De Forest. • Aid of homeowners farmers and small businessman. • President when the Republican Party was in power. • A sadness or pain because happening in your life. • ...
history 2017-07-19
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- the minimum amount of income one would need to meet basic needs
- practice of redrawing the lines of a voting district to give one party or group of voters an advantage
- barrier created by custom, law, and and economic differences that separated whites from nonwhites
- ended federal aid to tribes withdrew federal land protection, and distributed tribal land among individuals
- segregation established by practice and custom, rather than by law
- segregation by law
- industry of food production by large corporations or wealthy individuals
- political rights designed to have an immediate impact
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- counseling students to deliberately break laws they considered unjus
- primary election in which only whites could participate
- interracial marriage
- part of city where people belonging to a single ethnic group live
- boycott that resulted in the integration of Montgomery, Alabama's bus
- deny voting rights
- dependency on public assistance
15 Clues: deny voting rights • segregation by law • interracial marriage • dependency on public assistance • political rights designed to have an immediate impact • primary election in which only whites could participate • the minimum amount of income one would need to meet basic needs • part of city where people belonging to a single ethnic group live • ...
History 2020-02-20
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- in 1045 permanent split or schism occurred between
- who was known for his connection of ancient laws known as Justinian's code
- what did mosaics often display
- what were images of Jesus the virgin mary
- The byzantine empire reached its peak under who?
- who was the empire in 330
- what was the church in the west called
- what law created a single uniformed code
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- who was Justinian wife
- year was the final blow of byzantine
- what does the church of Hagia Sophia mean
- in the late Ad200 where was the power shifted too
- what artist developed mosaics
- what was the best know structure?
- what was the church in the east
15 Clues: who was Justinian wife • who was the empire in 330 • what artist developed mosaics • what did mosaics often display • what was the church in the east • what was the best know structure? • year was the final blow of byzantine • what was the church in the west called • what law created a single uniformed code • what does the church of Hagia Sophia mean • ...
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 2021-03-24
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- Famous artist for drawing lifelike bird species in North America.
- Abolitionist,escaped slave,fought against discrimination against black union soldiers
- fighter for public education, considered the father of public education
- famous artist for drawing american landscape portraits
- famous artist for drawing landscapes, hudson river school of art
- abolitionist, made a newspaper called "The Liberator"
- to end slavery entirely
- reformer, fighter for women's right,arrested and fined for trying to vote
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- quakers, educators, and supported abolitionist movement/ women's right
- purpose was to give women's equal rights allowing them to do the same things as men
- female poet-Transcendentalist
- abolitionist and fighter for women's right, wrote the Declaration of Sentiments
- Fought to improve treatment for mentally ill
- American Philosopher, wrote self-reliance
- Quaker,supporter of abolitionists and womens right,attended the Seneca Falls convention
15 Clues: to end slavery entirely • female poet-Transcendentalist • American Philosopher, wrote self-reliance • Fought to improve treatment for mentally ill • abolitionist, made a newspaper called "The Liberator" • famous artist for drawing american landscape portraits • famous artist for drawing landscapes, hudson river school of art • ...
History 2021-10-18
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- to the country
- Made railroad and shipping more efficient
- Natives defeats Custer's army in
- Reorganized several major railroads and became a powerful railroad magnate.
- Workers were fired and then protested but there was a confrontation and 16 people killed and many more injured
- Standard Oil Company
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- Steel Industry
- Late 1800's with fast economic growth but high unemployment rates and poverty
- Full control of a service
- People who are rich that got rich because of their persistence
- Business leader who positively
- Thousands of American people forced out of their home and had to travel 2000 miles
- Culture that starts to act like the society around them
- Leader for natives fighting against the government
- War lead by a Sauk Leader against the United States
15 Clues: Steel Industry • to the country • Standard Oil Company • 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 • People who are rich that got rich because of their persistence • ...
History 2021-10-18
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- to the country
- Made railroad and shipping more efficient
- Natives defeats Custer's army in
- Reorganized several major railroads and became a powerful railroad magnate.
- Workers were fired and then protested but there was a confrontation and 16 people killed and many more injured
- Standard Oil Company
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- Steel Industry
- Late 1800's with fast economic growth but high unemployment rates and poverty
- Full control of a service
- People who are rich that got rich because of their persistence
- Business leader who positively
- Thousands of American people forced out of their home and had to travel 2000 miles
- Culture that starts to act like the society around them
- Leader for natives fighting against the government
- War lead by a Sauk Leader against the United States
15 Clues: Steel Industry • to the country • Standard Oil Company • 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 • People who are rich that got rich because of their persistence • ...
history 2022-11-17
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- apartment buildings that were used for handfuls of families
- Wealthy owner and industrialist with a bad reputation
- population movement from rural to urban
- movement between contries
- Movement that represented farmers and the “common man” against the cities of society
- light bulb inventor, installed power lines across the US. Rival to Tesla
- Steel tycoon or US Steel. Scottish immigrant.
- wealthy owners and industrialist with a bad reputation
- welcomed more than 12 million immigrants
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- The process of growing industry and all of its corollaries
- immigrants and people from many groups got together to the same place
- oil tycoon, standard oil, created monopoly
- bigotry from established americans toward immigrants
- The era of U.S Industrial Revolution where immigrants and migrants flock to the big cities where business and inventions florished.
- - A group of independent producers whose goal is to fix prices.
15 Clues: movement between contries • population movement from rural to urban • welcomed more than 12 million immigrants • oil tycoon, standard oil, created monopoly • Steel tycoon or US Steel. Scottish immigrant. • bigotry from established americans toward immigrants • Wealthy owner and industrialist with a bad reputation • wealthy owners and industrialist with a bad reputation • ...
History 2016-10-25
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- a land ruled by another country
- a product brought into a country
- a product that leaves a country
- two or more people or places depending on each other for goods or services
- something to do with money
- a person who wanted to break away
- The making of good
- a need or a desire
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- a large farm
- different
- a place where goods are sold
- the focusing on making on or more product
- a person who lived and trained with a skill
- a person who is put in prison for owing money
- a skilled craft worker
15 Clues: different • a large farm • The making of good • a need or a desire • a skilled craft worker • something to do with money • a place where goods are sold • a land ruled by another country • a product that leaves a country • a product brought into a country • a person who wanted to break away • the focusing on making on or more product • a person who lived and trained with a skill • ...
history 2019-05-19
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- The 13th amendment abolished...
- In WW2, there were the allies and the....
- The Brown v. Board of … was a big case
- Where did we first settle?
- Who gave the "give me liberty or give me death" speech?
- How many states started the making of the us?
- Union army leader
- Union president
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- Who was blamed for WW1?
- Leader of continental army
- Who was the president during the war of 1812?
- Who was president during the Louisiana Purchase?
- Confederate army leader
- Who won the civil war?
- Who was the leader of Germany?
15 Clues: Union president • Union army leader • Who won the civil war? • Who was blamed for WW1? • Confederate army leader • Leader of continental army • Where did we first settle? • Who was the leader of Germany? • The 13th amendment abolished... • The Brown v. Board of … was a big case • In WW2, there were the allies and the.... • Who was the president during the war of 1812? • ...
History 2023-06-13
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- This is a woman who is the ruler of a country. She can be a queen because she was born into a royal family or because she is married to a king.
- A period in history known for great change and improvement in arts, science, and ideas. It started in Italy around the 14th century.
- This is a big change that happens when people in a country want to change their government or leader.
- A large and often fortified building where kings, queens, and other important people lived long ago.
- This is a group of people who have developed their own way of life, usually with cities, a system of government, and written language.
- This is an agreement between countries, usually written down, that decides how they will act toward each other.
- This is the study of things that people made, used, and left behind long ago.
- This is a place that is ruled by people from another, usually distant, country.
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- This term describes a time in history called the Middle Ages, about 500 to 1500 AD. Kings, queens, knights, and castles are part of medieval times.
- This is a type of government where the people get to choose their leaders.
- This is a group of countries or regions that are all ruled by one person or government.
- This is a type of government where a king or queen is the leader.
- This is a series of rulers from the same family, one after the other.
- This is a man who is the ruler of a country. He usually inherits his position from his family.
- This is a person who fights in battles, usually with weapons like swords or bows and arrows.
15 Clues: This is a type of government where a king or queen is the leader. • This is a series of rulers from the same family, one after the other. • This is a type of government where the people get to choose their leaders. • This is the study of things that people made, used, and left behind long ago. • ...
History 2023-07-06
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- Famous thing in history.
- Material that provides information.
- Someone with armor who protects people.
- Something that people believe in.
- A ruler of the land (Lady).
- A time period of 100 years.
- Something that is very old.
- A daily written record.
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- A written piece with historical events.
- When you discover something.
- A written piece of someone's life.
- Time used to learn about something.
- A ruler of the land (Man).
- The state of having to do things for people.
- Facts about people or things.
15 Clues: A daily written record. • Famous thing in history. • A ruler of the land (Man). • A ruler of the land (Lady). • A time period of 100 years. • Something that is very old. • When you discover something. • Facts about people or things. • Something that people believe in. • A written piece of someone's life. • Material that provides information. • Time used to learn about something. • ...
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
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 2023-08-29
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- A state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.
- A thing constituting a piece of evidence about the past, especially an account kept in writing or some other permanent form.
- An idea used to account for a situation or justify a course of action.
- The systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation, experimentation, and the testing of theories against the evidence obtained.
- A global commerce between two or more countries.
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
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- Events that are occurring.
- The might of a nation's military, their control over different resources, and their overall influence on other countries they engage with.
- The belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a God or gods.
- Events that have yet to happen.
- The action or process of establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
- Events that have already occurred.
- The most important city or town in a country or region, usually its seat of government and administrative center.
- A system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- an area of the production, distribution and trade, as well as consumption of goods and services.
15 Clues: Events that are occurring. • Events that have yet to happen. • Events that have already occurred. • A global commerce between two or more countries. • An idea used to account for a situation or justify a course of action. • The action or process of establishing control over the indigenous people of an area. • ...
History 2023-08-23
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- - A complex society with cities and culture.
- - Birthplace of democracy and the Olympics.
- - Sudden change in a country's government.
- - Armored warrior in the medieval era.
- - Discovering new lands and places.
- - System of government with a king or queen.
- - Home of the pyramids and pharaohs.
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- - Ancient reptiles that lived long ago.
- - Seafaring people from the North.
- - A land ruled by a king or queen.
- - Very old, from long ago.
- - Freedom from being ruled by others.
- - Period of great art and learning.
- - Preserved body from ancient times.
- - Powerful ancient empire.
15 Clues: - Very old, from long ago. • - Powerful ancient empire. • - Seafaring people from the North. • - A land ruled by a king or queen. • - Period of great art and learning. • - Discovering new lands and places. • - Preserved body from ancient times. • - Home of the pyramids and pharaohs. • - Freedom from being ruled by others. • - Armored warrior in the medieval era. • ...
History 2023-09-14
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- A line of rulers from the same family, like the Ming Dynasty.
- A big change in government or society, often with protests and new ideas.
- An object from the past, like a tool or a piece of pottery.
- A society with organized cities, governments, and culture.
- The study of ancient history through the examination of artifacts.
- A time of great learning, art, and culture in Europe.
- A king or queen who rules a country, often in a monarchy.
- A group of lands ruled by one leader or government, like the Roman Empire.
- The time that has already happened, before the present.
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- Something new that is created, like the telephone or the light bulb.
- An official statement, like the Declaration of Independence.
- Something that is very important in history and worth remembering.
- A person who travels to new places to discover and learn about them.
- Age The earliest period in human history when tools were made of stone.
- Very old times, often a long time ago, like the time of the pyramids.
15 Clues: A time of great learning, art, and culture in Europe. • The time that has already happened, before the present. • A king or queen who rules a country, often in a monarchy. • A society with organized cities, governments, and culture. • An object from the past, like a tool or a piece of pottery. • An official statement, like the Declaration of Independence. • ...
history 2023-09-20
History 2024-01-31
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- A ____ factor are reasons immigrants leave their country
- An ____________ are people who want to end slavery.
- __________ is the separation of people based on race.
- When a human is owned by another and treated poorly
- A ____ factor is are what people want from a country when they emigrate
- When people ______ they leave their home country
- Abraham and Stephen ________ went against each other for senate of IL.
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- Was a slave who sued for his freedom;hint; _______ _____ decision
- An _____ is where people put mentally ill people.
- ________ is the belief when one race is superior to others
- A ______ is an extreme shortage of food.
- ______ were what members of the union party was called.
- Woman wanted to be able to have ________.
- In 1854 the ________ party was named
- Abraham ________ was the 16th president.
15 Clues: In 1854 the ________ party was named • A ______ is an extreme shortage of food. • Abraham ________ was the 16th president. • Woman wanted to be able to have ________. • When people ______ they leave their home country • An _____ is where people put mentally ill people. • An ____________ are people who want to end slavery. • ...
History 2024-04-04
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- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, often ruled by an emperor or empress.
- The process of developing industries and manufacturing goods on a large scale, typically involving the use of machinery and technology.
- An object made or used by humans in the past, often discovered by archaeologists and studied to learn about past cultures and societies.
- War A large-scale armed conflict involving many nations or regions of the world, typically spanning multiple continents and involving millions of soldiers and civilians.
- A dramatic and sudden change in political, social, or economic systems, often involving mass movements or uprisings.
- A sequence of rulers from the same family or line of descent, often holding power or authority over a region or country.
- The state of being free from external control or influence, often achieved through revolution, rebellion, or negotiation.
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- The policy or practice of acquiring and controlling foreign territories for settlement, resources, or economic gain.
- A system of government in which power is vested in the people, who rule directly or through elected representatives.
- A form of government characterized by centralized authority and absolute power, often exercised by a single leader or ruling party.
- An advanced stage of human social development characterized by complex social, political, and cultural institutions.
- The scientific study of past human societies and cultures by examining artifacts, structures, and other physical remains.
- A period of renewed interest in art, culture, and learning in Europe, characterized by advances in science, literature, and the arts.
- The study of past events, particularly human affairs, often including the analysis of causes and effects over time.
- A graphical representation of events in chronological order, often used to illustrate historical developments or sequences of events.
15 Clues: An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, often ruled by an emperor or empress. • The study of past events, particularly human affairs, often including the analysis of causes and effects over time. • The policy or practice of acquiring and controlling foreign territories for settlement, resources, or economic gain. • ...
history 2023-10-11
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- The government agency responsible for infrastructure development and maintenance in the Philippines.
- Engineers supervised the construction of the San Sebastian Church
- First civil engineering organization in the Philippines
- The international airport located in Metro Manila, serving as a major hub for air transportation.
- Oldest Stone Church in the Philippines
- The UNESCO-listed historical district in Pampanga
- The types of structure built to control water flow and prevent
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- First suspension bridge built in South east Asia
- The engineering marvel in the Visayas region
- The government agency responsible for regulating and supervising the practice of civil engineering in the Philippines.
- The historic walled area in Manila
- Highest and biggest in the Far east
- The first bridge to be erected across the Grand Rio Pasig built in 1632
- A group of civil engineers in the private sector
- The oldest engineering school in the Philippines
15 Clues: The historic walled area in Manila • Highest and biggest in the Far east • Oldest Stone Church in the Philippines • The engineering marvel in the Visayas region • First suspension bridge built in South east Asia • A group of civil engineers in the private sector • The oldest engineering school in the Philippines • The UNESCO-listed historical district in Pampanga • ...
History 2024-04-29
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- a region in the Huang He River valley, where Chinese civilization began
- a part or section of a country
- places, usually in a desert, where water can be found
- location where ruins were found from the Shang dynasty, China's first civilization
- a system of government based on landowners and tenants
- a person who works for a government
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
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- a stream or river that feeds into a larger stream, river, or lake
- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature
- a line of rulers in China that ruled after the Shang dynasty
- a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
- light, fertile soil that yields bountiful grain crops
- one of the first Chinese dynasties, ruled from 1750 to 1040 B.C.E.
15 Clues: a part or section of a country • a person who works for a government • the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature • a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • light, fertile soil that yields bountiful grain crops • places, usually in a desert, where water can be found • ...
History 2024-09-19
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- Man’s Land: The unoccupied or contested land between two enemy trench systems.
- The policy of expanding a country’s power through colonization.
- of Versailles: The 1919 treaty that officially ended World War I.
- A British ship sunk by a German submarine, influencing U.S. involvement in WWI.
- An agreement to stop fighting, typically to negotiate peace.
- Mandatory enlistment of people into the military.
- Warfare: A type of combat where soldiers fight from protective trenches.
- The right to vote in political elections.
- Entente: Alliance between France, Russia, and Britain during WWI.
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- Telegram A secret German message proposing an alliance with Mexico during WWI.
- A political theory advocating classless society and public ownership of resources.
- Payments made by a defeated country after a war to compensate for damage.
- Information used to influence public opinion or promote a political cause.
- A member of the Russian communist party that led the October Revolution.
- of Nations: An international organization founded after WWI to promote peace.
15 Clues: The right to vote in political elections. • Mandatory enlistment of people into the military. • An agreement to stop fighting, typically to negotiate peace. • The policy of expanding a country’s power through colonization. • of Versailles: The 1919 treaty that officially ended World War I. • Entente: Alliance between France, Russia, and Britain during WWI. • ...
History 2026-02-23
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- trade between two or more states
- for Religious Freedom - This document declared that no person could be forced to attend a particular church or be required to pay for a church with tax money
- - the right to vote
- a poor farmer and Revolutionary War veteran.
- official approval
- a set of basic principles and laws that states the powers and duties of the government
- a period of low economic activity combined with a rise in unemployment.
- increased prices for goods and services combined with the reduced value of money
- The ordinance established the Northwest Territory
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- the single branch of the national government, but it would have limited powers in order to protect the liberties of the people.
- Taxes on imported goods.
- a document signed by King John in 1215
- uprising of farmers to protest high taxes and heavy debt
- included areas that are now in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Minnesota, and Wisconsin
- set up a system for surveying and dividing western lands.
15 Clues: official approval • - the right to vote • Taxes on imported goods. • trade between two or more states • a document signed by King John in 1215 • a poor farmer and Revolutionary War veteran. • The ordinance established the Northwest Territory • uprising of farmers to protest high taxes and heavy debt • set up a system for surveying and dividing western lands. • ...
history 2024-10-24
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- political process by which a referendum can be triggered by a petition of voters
- means that Americans have the right to be heard
- an arrangement whereby a place of employment requires current membership in a specific union as a condition of employment
- a power reserved to the voters that allows the voters, by petition, to demand the removal of an elected official
- a person who comes to a country to live there
- trade union that combines all workers, both skilled and unskilled, who are employed in a particular industry.
- a court order requiring a person to do or cease doing a specific action
- a policy of favoring native inhabitants as opposed to immigrants
- a process in which two parties agree to have their dispute heard by a neutral third party
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- any of a group of American writers identified with pre-World War I reform and exposé writing
- a general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision.
- a form of election in which voters directly choose a political party's candidates for office
- a decrease in the general price level of goods and services.
- the tactic of withholding employment, typically used by employers to hinder union organization or to gain leverage in labour disputes
- a nationwide ban on the sale and import of alcoholic beverages that lasted from 1920 to 1933
15 Clues: a person who comes to a country to live there • means that Americans have the right to be heard • a decrease in the general price level of goods and services. • a policy of favoring native inhabitants as opposed to immigrants • a court order requiring a person to do or cease doing a specific action • ...
history 2024-11-19
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- Form of education for Aspasia
- Themisticles was elected to the post of at the age of 30
- Socrates devoted himself to the pursuit of
- is the sure possession of those alone, who have the courage to defend it.
- new gods formed by Chlestiness because of this
- Socrates loved to ask these
- role of Socrates
- Aspiaia’s became new leader of Athens
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- Cleisthenes was the founder of this type of government
- Cleisthenes tried to forge a new one of these
- Pericles reforms included a which was a more democratic way to have a trial
- Birthplace of Aspasia
- themisticles defeated the by using his strong navy
- Pericles built this on the acropolis of athens
- Themisticles said “He who commands the sea has of everything
15 Clues: role of Socrates • Birthplace of Aspasia • Socrates loved to ask these • Form of education for Aspasia • Aspiaia’s became new leader of Athens • Socrates devoted himself to the pursuit of • Cleisthenes tried to forge a new one of these • new gods formed by Chlestiness because of this • Pericles built this on the acropolis of athens • ...
History 2025-02-26
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- MN became a ______ in 1858
- what most pioneer men did as a job
- a common sweetener in pioneer days
- the 32nd state to join the U.S.A.
- people born in one country and then moves to a new country
- The capital of Minnesota
- war which bang in 1861
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- boats and ________ brought shipments of grains/food to market
- used make up 2/3 of MN crops
- The priest who discovered the St Anthony Falls
- the first thing a pioneer would build when moving to new land
- the month MN was founded
- the first main military fort in MN
- the Civil War was fought between the _______ and South
- the tribe of Indians that revolted during the civil war
15 Clues: war which bang in 1861 • the month MN was founded • The capital of Minnesota • MN became a ______ in 1858 • used make up 2/3 of MN crops • the 32nd state to join the U.S.A. • what most pioneer men did as a job • a common sweetener in pioneer days • the first main military fort in MN • The priest who discovered the St Anthony Falls • ...
History 2025-04-28
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- The _____ class began to emerge in the Elizibethan era.
- _____ was king after Elizibeth and was generaly disliked.
- Bloody Mary _____ many people on the stake.
- The pope is the head of the _____ church.
- _____ VII won the war of the roses.
- Francis _____ was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe.
- The English _____ lasted from the late 1400s to the early 1600s.
- In the Elizibethan era the _____ penalty was used on beggars.
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- Edward VI became king when he was _____.
- In 1559 _____ was crowned queen.
- Martin _____ was a key figure in the protestant reformation.
- One of the main reasons Henry VIII converted to protestant was for a _____.
- Scoliosis made _____ III's spine curved.
- The war of the roses was fought between Lancaster and _____.
- _____ Blanke was the first black person in England whose face and name is known
15 Clues: In 1559 _____ was crowned queen. • _____ VII won the war of the roses. • Edward VI became king when he was _____. • Scoliosis made _____ III's spine curved. • The pope is the head of the _____ church. • Bloody Mary _____ many people on the stake. • The _____ class began to emerge in the Elizibethan era. • _____ was king after Elizibeth and was generaly disliked. • ...
History 2025-05-27
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- Roman Leader
- Working Class
- Fighters
- God of Thunder
- The country Rome is located in
- Wealthy Class
- Richest Man
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- Where most Gladiator fights took place
- Carts pulled by horses in races
- Murder for political reasons
- Protects Rome from attacks from Europe
- Where most races occurred
- Long, draped garment
- Warm, transitional room used by the richest people
- Owned by rich people
15 Clues: Fighters • Richest Man • Roman Leader • Working Class • Wealthy Class • God of Thunder • Long, draped garment • Owned by rich people • Where most races occurred • Murder for political reasons • The country Rome is located in • Carts pulled by horses in races • Where most Gladiator fights took place • Protects Rome from attacks from Europe • ...
HIstory 2025-07-28
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- Line of hereditary rulers
- Symbol used in ancient Egyptian writing
- Japanese warrior of the feudal era
- Clay surface used for early writing
- Large political unit ruled by a single authority
- Two wheeled vehicle used in ancient warfare
- Official in ancient Rome
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- Territory governed by a distant power
- Sovereign head of a kingdom
- Title of ancient Egyptian rulers
- Medieval military expedition
- Armed combatant in ancient Rome
- Fortified residence for nobility
- Unit of the Roman army
- Ancient rolled manuscript
15 Clues: Unit of the Roman army • Official in ancient Rome • Line of hereditary rulers • Ancient rolled manuscript • Sovereign head of a kingdom • Medieval military expedition • Armed combatant in ancient Rome • Title of ancient Egyptian rulers • Fortified residence for nobility • Japanese warrior of the feudal era • Clay surface used for early writing • ...
history 2025-11-17
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- his navy did what on the sea
- perciles introduced payment for this
- lover of wisdom
- her father instead, she did this
- the city she lived in was going through this
- oppressve dictator
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- system where the majority rules
- Pericles organized the vote for this
- themistocies was very good at what
- perclies did this to his wife
- he built the most advanced of his time
- driven out of the country
- an Ionian Greek settlement on the coast of Western Turkey
- having respect
- Socrates was in the pursuit of this
15 Clues: having respect • lover of wisdom • oppressve dictator • driven out of the country • his navy did what on the sea • perclies did this to his wife • system where the majority rules • her father instead, she did this • themistocies was very good at what • Socrates was in the pursuit of this • Pericles organized the vote for this • perciles introduced payment for this • ...
History 2021-03-17
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- Why have a slice of cake, when you can have the whole cake?
- I'm gonna take my horse to the old town street?
- If I ask you for two, and you give me one, I mutilate you. A gift turned into a curse.
- All I need is one bullet.
- The gun outran the knife
- Leave me alone.
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- Death is better than bondage.
- For my land I will fight and die.
- Europe is enough for me.
- The farmer only gets lucky once against the gun
- Heads shoulders knees and toes.
- I'm going down, I'm yelling --- France!
- From glory to dust.
- I need more defence, so I take the citizens.
- If the Queen needs the waters, she gets the land too.
15 Clues: Leave me alone. • From glory to dust. • Europe is enough for me. • The gun outran the knife • All I need is one bullet. • Death is better than bondage. • Heads shoulders knees and toes. • For my land I will fight and die. • I'm going down, I'm yelling --- France! • I need more defence, so I take the citizens. • The farmer only gets lucky once against the gun • ...
History 2020-04-29
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- god who gave life
- taking out during sacrifices
- poeple who fight for the country
- the place where the sacrifices happened
- were the heart are placed
- people of the sacrifices were called ...
- where the people died in the mass sacrifices
- dealth and ....
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- where people go once dead
- life and.....
- hearts cut out
- god of dealth
- who the scarifices were made for
- poeple who killed the human sacrifices
- god of sun
15 Clues: god of sun • life and..... • god of dealth • hearts cut out • dealth and .... • god who gave life • where people go once dead • were the heart are placed • taking out during sacrifices • poeple who fight for the country • who the scarifices were made for • poeple who killed the human sacrifices • the place where the sacrifices happened • people of the sacrifices were called ... • ...
History 2020-06-09
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- 100% true
- a source that was created later
- ordinary objects which had become holy
- is encharging with piped water and sewage
- no eating
- after the time of Jesus birth
- his job was t organized the work in the fields
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- Charles Martel's grandson
- pilgirms used for self defense
- part of pilgrim uniform that served as a coat
- the entrance in a stone castle
- A source that originates from the time
- each year the peasants left one field without planting
- he own all land in the village
- animal that carried the black death
15 Clues: 100% true • no eating • Charles Martel's grandson • after the time of Jesus birth • pilgirms used for self defense • the entrance in a stone castle • he own all land in the village • a source that was created later • animal that carried the black death • ordinary objects which had become holy • A source that originates from the time • is encharging with piped water and sewage • ...
History 2021-03-30
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- What reform movement was devoted to bringing better education for people? It helped standardize schooling.
- What amendment gave women the ability to vote after years of protest?
- This woman delivered the speech "Ain't I a woman?" (one way society took actions to promote changes) and strived for women's rights. (last name).
- This man is known as the "father" of schooling, started the common school movement (one way society took actions to promote changes) and officially helped adopt public schooling (last name).
- What organization was created by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony in 1869 to try and give women more rights? It was one way society took actions to promote changes.
- What was one of the goals of the Women's Rights reform movement regarding the ability for women to vote? They wanted to integrate that into society.
- What American journalist spoke out against slavery and wrote the newspaper "The Liberator" (one way society promotes changes)?
- This woman wrote the book "Uncle Tom's Cabin" which brought the horrors of slavery into the public light and was one way society took actions to promote changes. She was also a part of the Abolitionist movement (last name).
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- What movement strived for equality of gender? A major aspect of this was pro-suffrage despite race.
- What trait was present in the early 19th century and was what the Education movement strived to end? It was one of their goals to get replace this.
- This man was a former slave who spoke out against slavery and persuaded others to do the same (a way people promote changes) (last name).
- When was the first women's suffrage amendment introduced to congress protesting for women's rights (one way society promotes changes)?
- What did the abolitionist movement strive to end? This was the goal in terms of what they wanted to get done.
- What reform movement was devoted to removing slaves? It helped outlaw slavery.
- This woman helped fugitive slaves escape through the Underground Railroad and was one way society took actions to promote changes. She was also part of the Abolitionist movement (last name).
15 Clues: What amendment gave women the ability to vote after years of protest? • What reform movement was devoted to removing slaves? It helped outlaw slavery. • What movement strived for equality of gender? A major aspect of this was pro-suffrage despite race. • ...
History 2021-05-24
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- ship that blew up in Cuba
- a day that will live inn infamy
- tax on imports
- Spanish conquers
- Mexican president who fought the Texans
- declare a federal law null and void
- the right to vote
- first college in Northern Colonies
- gave women the right to vote
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- made slavery illegal
- battle where the Texans won their independence
- elected president of confederacy
- favorite route of pioneers
- book about the evils of slavery
- taxes on sugar and molasses
15 Clues: tax on imports • Spanish conquers • the right to vote • made slavery illegal • ship that blew up in Cuba • favorite route of pioneers • taxes on sugar and molasses • gave women the right to vote • a day that will live inn infamy • book about the evils of slavery • elected president of confederacy • first college in Northern Colonies • declare a federal law null and void • ...
History 2021-09-01
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- nomads started _________ towns and villages
- Dynasty that lasted 300 years
- the groups in which nomads traveled
- Nomadic people that lived on the steppe
- Restored China to its glory
- Herded domesticated animals
- 1 Sui Dynasty emperor
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- Greatest Accomplishment of the Sui Dynasty
- Emperor of the Tang Dynasty
- portable tents in which nomads lived
- settled and nomads engaged peacefully in ____
- Nomads depended on them for food, clothing and housing.
- Dynasty that lasted 37 years
- Nomads ____ consisted of meat and mare’s milk
- Place with no grass
15 Clues: Place with no grass • 1 Sui Dynasty emperor • Emperor of the Tang Dynasty • Restored China to its glory • Herded domesticated animals • 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 2021-10-08
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- An act was passed, forcing people to put these on all government papers
- What the stamp act forced you to stamp
- The year of a proclamation for land
- The section of america where georgia is located
- They joined the French
- Georgians responded to the stamp act this way
- The starters of the French & Indian War
- The types of papers you had to stamp
- A buffer colony that continues to exist as a state
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- Fought the French
- One was made in 1763
- The response to The Stamp Act
- Another name for the French & Indian War
- The home of the French & Indian War
- An event that occured a lot before america was a full country
15 Clues: Fought the French • One was made in 1763 • They joined the French • The response to The Stamp Act • The year of a proclamation for land • The home of the French & Indian War • The types of papers you had to stamp • What the stamp act forced you to stamp • The starters of the French & Indian War • Another name for the French & Indian War • ...
History 2021-10-22
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- Massive buildings Made By The Egyptians
- Fights for the king.
- Was Killed By The Senate.
- Known as the worst time in history that also was when the black plaque.
- Revolution when man Began Farming
- The Inventors of roads.
- The skills and knowledge available for collecting material and making objects necessary for survival
- Time When People Used Stone Tools
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- Big River in egypt.
- Built To Move Water To Large Cities.
- A Vary Well Established People That Settle Near the coast.
- Cut off from the world During The Middle Ages.
- Crowned by the pope.
- First People.
- Strongest germanic Tribe.
15 Clues: First People. • Big River in egypt. • Fights for the king. • Crowned by the pope. • The Inventors of roads. • Was Killed By The Senate. • Strongest germanic Tribe. • Revolution when man Began Farming • Time When People Used Stone Tools • Built To Move Water To Large Cities. • Massive buildings Made By The Egyptians • Cut off from the world During The Middle Ages. • ...
History 2021-11-08
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- he did this so he can live with someone else
- Bacterial disease Her husband died from this
- believing he deserved an Olympic _____
- impiety and corruption of the youth “Socrates was found ______”
- introduced payment to the service
- He was ______ from Athens
- “He _____ the best boats” (ends in t)
- she was insisted by her father do this with her mother
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- trying to make a new one of these
- got this fromPericles
- used the navy to defeat them
- just like Ben Franklin
- “The ____ meaning of life.”
- he was very direct and was very __________
- “_______ is the sure possession of those alone, who have the courage to defend it”
15 Clues: got this fromPericles • just like Ben Franklin • He was ______ from Athens • “The ____ meaning of life.” • used the navy to defeat them • trying to make a new one of these • introduced payment to the service • “He _____ the best boats” (ends in t) • believing he deserved an Olympic _____ • he was very direct and was very __________ • he did this so he can live with someone else • ...
history 2021-11-24
15 Clues: cat • number • big bird • hand bomb • emus home • old phone • French man • England man • big country • water vehicle • assign killer • undercover cop • uninvolved human • two inch deep water • where did Mozart come from
HISTORY 2021-11-05
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- to stop living
- a weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt with a hand guard, used for thrusting or striking and now typically worn as part of ceremonial dress.
- a person deprived of liberty
- the female ruler of an independent state
- a person who performs duties for others, especially a person employed in a house on domestic duties or as a personal attendant
- a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armour.
- a large building, typically of the medieval period
- a time of fighting between countries
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- a terrible disease
- a person who serves in an army.
- a strong underground prison cell, especially in a castle
- the male ruler of an independent state
- a hundred years
- to make a person or an animal die
- an organized military force equipped for fighting
15 Clues: to stop living • a hundred years • a terrible disease • a person deprived of liberty • a person who serves in an army. • to make a person or an animal die • a time of fighting between countries • the male ruler of an independent state • the female ruler of an independent state • an organized military force equipped for fighting • ...
history 2021-12-14
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- goverment offical
- a long strip of water with islands on it
- big and strong
- wanderer
- means that your wealthy
- a very confused state
- a saint to whom a church is dedicated to
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- a number greater than half off a total
- supply your self with weapons
- relying on yourself
- the act of convicing
- foolishly adventrous
- a series of rulers from the same family
- something said to show respect
- happening without warning
15 Clues: wanderer • big and strong • goverment offical • relying on yourself • the act of convicing • foolishly adventrous • a very confused state • means that your wealthy • happening without warning • supply your self with weapons • something said to show respect • a number greater than half off a total • a series of rulers from the same family • a long strip of water with islands on it • ...
History 2022-01-07
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- trade between Africa American and Europe
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
- land controlled by another nation
- Russian Emporer
- first person to reach Cape of good hope
- series of holy wars over the middle east
- Roman province of Gaul
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- created the heliocentric theory
- system of hierarchy developed around the strongest person
- created smallpox vaccine
- thought the earth was in the center of the solar system
- rebirth
- led by John Calvin
- focused on human potential
- concerned over worldly rather than spiritual matters
15 Clues: rebirth • Russian Emporer • led by John Calvin • Roman province of Gaul • created smallpox vaccine • focused on human potential • created the heliocentric theory • land controlled by another nation • first person to reach Cape of good hope • trade between Africa American and Europe • series of holy wars over the middle east • painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel • ...
History 2022-01-07
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- trade between Africa American and Europe
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
- land controlled by another nation
- Russian Emporer
- first person to reach Cape of good hope
- series of holy wars over the middle east
- Roman province of Gaul
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- created the heliocentric theory
- system of hierarchy developed around the strongest person
- created smallpox vaccine
- thought the earth was in the center of the solar system
- rebirth
- led by John Calvin
- focused on human potential
- concerned over worldly rather than spiritual matters
15 Clues: rebirth • Russian Emporer • led by John Calvin • Roman province of Gaul • created smallpox vaccine • focused on human potential • created the heliocentric theory • land controlled by another nation • first person to reach Cape of good hope • trade between Africa American and Europe • series of holy wars over the middle east • painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel • ...
History 2017-04-25
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- First major car company
- Act that gave money to elderly
- caused the growth of rubber, steel and oil industries
- was lost in the Pacific in 1937
- Works Progress Adminitration made protects for writers, painters and ___
- Often called the Father of the Radio
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- Orville and Wilbur
- the automobile increased the build of more and better ___
- with the improvement and ___ of railroads
- amendment that granted sufferage to women
- died as president in 1923
- agencies known for three initial letters were known as ___ agencies
- Rosevelts first acts to close all banks for a certain period of is known as ___
- 1927 flew from New York to Paris
- Italian inventor of the wireless telephone
15 Clues: Orville and Wilbur • First major car company • died as president in 1923 • Act that gave money to elderly • was lost in the Pacific in 1937 • 1927 flew from New York to Paris • Often called the Father of the Radio • with the improvement and ___ of railroads • amendment that granted sufferage to women • Italian inventor of the wireless telephone • ...
History 2017-04-09
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- to cancel
- To take control of
- People who want to abolish all government
- A period of reduced economic activity
- The belief Americans held that claimed their nation was destined to spread across the entire continent
- Extending the nation's boundaries
- Realistic politics based on the needs of the state
- Violent mob attacks on Jewish people
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- Programs provided by the state for the benefit of its citizens
- Freedom
- Empire
- An end to slavery and the slave trade
- A method of voting which would allow people to cast their votes without announcing them publicly
- Knowing publication of false and damaging statements
- Legal separation of the races, in hospitals, schools, and other public places
15 Clues: Empire • Freedom • to cancel • To take control of • Extending the nation's boundaries • Violent mob attacks on Jewish people • An end to slavery and the slave trade • A period of reduced economic activity • People who want to abolish all government • Realistic politics based on the needs of the state • Knowing publication of false and damaging statements • ...
History 2019-02-01
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- a female Indian
- what was the main trial called that took people to the West?
- a distinct community of Indians for example Sioux
- countryside away from towns
- how did the Indians live
- where the slaves worked
- someone how is forced to work with no freedom
- the name of the home Indians lived in
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- a male Indian
- what was the animal Indians relied on for food
- the land in the middle of America
- a place that has lots of buildings such as city or town
- what did the Indians youse as money
- the place were imigrants worked
- what are the group of people called that are mostly families in a large tribe?
15 Clues: a male Indian • a female Indian • where the slaves worked • how did the Indians live • countryside away from towns • the place were imigrants worked • the land in the middle of America • what did the Indians youse as money • the name of the home Indians lived in • someone how is forced to work with no freedom • what was the animal Indians relied on for food • ...
History 2019-05-30
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- law = military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law
- = an important assignment carried out for political, religious, or commercial purposes, typically involving travel
- = the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively
- = looking at things in a different way
- = the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
- = he action of admitting someone into a secret or obscure society or group, typically with a ritual
- = indulge in daydreams or fantasies about something greatly desired.
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- = an indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of people.
- = the action of depriving someone of land, property, or other possessions
- = the refusal to accept or comply with something
- = blood relationship.
- = the quality of being based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions
- = refrain from using or disposing of (something
- nullius = land that is legally deemed to be unoccupied or uninhabited
- = a group of close-knit and interrelated families
15 Clues: = blood relationship. • = looking at things in a different way • = refrain from using or disposing of (something • = the refusal to accept or comply with something • = a group of close-knit and interrelated families • = an indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of people. • law = military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law • ...
HISTORY 2013-09-23
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- A surviving trace of something past.
- An outbreak of such a disease.
- A person who studies prehistoric people and their cultures.
- A mound forming the site of a castle or camp.
- Equal distance between two points.
- A person who teaches history.
- Objects formed by Humans.
- The outer wall of a castle.
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- Exact copy or model of something.
- The period of time before written records.
- The scientific study of material remains.
- A word which relates to the Middle Ages.
- Remains of a living thing from a long time ago eg.Skeletons, Footprints.
- The study of the past events and people.
- A fortified residence built in favour of the king.
15 Clues: Objects formed by Humans. • The outer wall of a castle. • A person who teaches history. • An outbreak of such a disease. • Exact copy or model of something. • Equal distance between two points. • A surviving trace of something past. • A word which relates to the Middle Ages. • The study of the past events and people. • The scientific study of material remains. • ...
History 2014-09-29
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- Explorer that searched for the fountain of youth
- City in Canada
- Means Holy Savior in English
- Popular Spanish Conquistor
- Wanted to stop the route of riches
- Large fleet of ships
- Pope AlexanderI drew this line
- Viking Explorer
- Discovered by Ponce de Leon
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- People on a voyage
- Popular Crusade to take back land from Muslims
- Conferderation of 5 Tribes in the east cosat
- Explored around America
- Society class system that dominated Medieval Europe
- 1st European to reach India
15 Clues: City in Canada • Viking Explorer • People on a voyage • Large fleet of ships • Explored around America • Popular Spanish Conquistor • 1st European to reach India • Discovered by Ponce de Leon • Means Holy Savior in English • Pope AlexanderI drew this line • Wanted to stop the route of riches • Conferderation of 5 Tribes in the east cosat • ...
history 2023-11-16
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- a situation where a single seller controls everything, no competition
- owner of steel products
- creator of standard oil and monopoly
- between countries
- a group of businesses intending to monopolize
- of Industry- good reputation, gives back to society
- the process of growing industry and all it's controllaries
- -buying businesses that produce the materials needed to make a product Rockefeller- creator of standard oil and monopoly
- Age- Era of U.S Industrial revolutions were immigrants flocked to big cities
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- - buying companies that are in competition with your own
- a group of formally independent producers whose goal is to fix prices
- Baron- bad reputation, doesn’t give back to society
- inventor of light bulb
- Migration- population movement from rural to urban
- Railroad- a section of railway completed in 1869
15 Clues: between countries • inventor of light bulb • owner of steel products • creator of standard oil and monopoly • a group of businesses intending to monopolize • Railroad- a section of railway completed in 1869 • Migration- population movement from rural to urban • Baron- bad reputation, doesn’t give back to society • of Industry- good reputation, gives back to society • ...
History 2024-02-09
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- A line of needy people waiting for food
- Government agency created to provide loans to big business
- Roosevelts program to provide economic relief
- Someone who migrated from the dust bowl to California during the great depression
- The process when a landlord removes a tenant
- Shantytowns built by homeless Americans
- Government funded construction projects
- Government services intended to help disatvantaged groups
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- An economic policy made to aid in economic growth
- Someone who wants to make social, political, or economic changes in society
- Someone who seeks to keep traditional values
- An area of the great plains affected by wind erosion
- A cycle of economic growth, decline, panic, and recovery
- The loss of an area's residents
- Someone committed to the expansion of liberty
15 Clues: The loss of an area's residents • A line of needy people waiting for food • Shantytowns built by homeless Americans • Government funded construction projects • Someone who seeks to keep traditional values • The process when a landlord removes a tenant • Roosevelts program to provide economic relief • Someone committed to the expansion of liberty • ...
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 2023-02-26
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- the king of Mali
- large farm growing sugar cane, tabacco or cotten
- Traveller in Africa in the Middle Ages
- when signatures are collected
- trade in enslaved people
- when a powerful country rules over another
- it can be bought and sold and has a few rights
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- Powerful Empire in Africa
- when you get rid of something
- a dark black syrup
- someone who owned a plantation
- when many people in a country live in well-planned towns and cities
- a belief that all humans have a right
- the journey from Africa to the Americas
- a person employed on a plantation to order
15 Clues: the king of Mali • a dark black syrup • trade in enslaved people • Powerful Empire in Africa • when you get rid of something • when signatures are collected • someone who owned a plantation • a belief that all humans have a right • Traveller in Africa in the Middle Ages • the journey from Africa to the Americas • a person employed on a plantation to order • ...
History 2023-03-02
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- what is a person who has become rich through ruthless and unscrupulous business practices?
- what is the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas?
- what did workers do to organize there problems?
- who led the steel industry?
- what is the desire to promote the welfare of others?
- who invented the telephone?
- Who was considered the wealthiest American of all time and the richest person in modern history?
- what where settlements that sprang up or grew rapidly as the result of some economic or political development?
- who invented electrical power generators?
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- What was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass production of steel from molten pig iron?
- what is the process of making an area more urban?
- who were the African American cavalry soldier’s?
- who was the dominant leader in 1890-1915 in the African American community?
- what was another term for the daws act?
- what was the slogan in the history of the American South first used after the American Civil War?
15 Clues: who led the steel industry? • who invented the telephone? • what was another term for the daws act? • who invented electrical power generators? • what did workers do to organize there problems? • who were the African American cavalry soldier’s? • what is the process of making an area more urban? • what is the desire to promote the welfare of others? • ...
History 2023-02-23
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- independent of any religious organization or denomination
- piece of land that is distributed among all
- paid on a regular basis
- group of people who represented the interests of the middle class
- to bring down or dispose of someone
- a group of people in government positions such as Alvaro Obregon
- government in which power is obtained is obtained through authoritarian methods
- a workweek that goes from Monday to Friday with two consecutive days off
- political reason with great knowledge and experience in state affairs
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- when the political power is suddenly and violently taken by a powerful group
- it's name comes from Plutarco Elias Calles who was known as the "maximum leader"
- economy that is applied in times of violent convulsions or armed conflict
- ti create a system that depends on central power
- a group of people who opposed reelection
- when there are barriers that prevent free competition of a country
15 Clues: paid on a regular basis • to bring down or dispose of someone • a group of people who opposed reelection • piece of land that is distributed among all • ti create a system that depends on central power • independent of any religious organization or denomination • a group of people in government positions such as Alvaro Obregon • ...
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 2024-03-26
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- - important centers of Romen daily life
- married for life no devorces
- - plays were performed
- - the sports stadium in ancient rome
- - inside rome, place for solders
- - men who fight each other in an arena
- - 500 years runned by republic allowed people
- - honor their goals, almost every night
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- - very important visit
- - the senators was a group of prestigious leader who advanced the consule
- - use a net and a trident to fight
- - evening meal rich or poor
- - races were held in an area called circus
- - oldest and largest circus
- effect officials
15 Clues: effect officials • - very important visit • - plays were performed • - evening meal rich or poor • - oldest and largest circus • married for life no devorces • - inside rome, place for solders • - use a net and a trident to fight • - the sports stadium in ancient rome • - men who fight each other in an arena • - important centers of Romen daily life • ...
History! 2024-09-08
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- Who was the first president of the Philippines?
- The largest city in the Philippines by population
- Who is known as the "Ama ng Katipunan"?
- The primary language of instruction introduced during the American period
- Famous for his historical painting "Spoliarium"
- Where was José Rizal executed?
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- The capital of the Philippines?
- Who is considered the national hero of the Philippines?
- Largest island in the Philippines
- The southern island group of the Philippines
- Currency Name in the Philippines
- How many accelerators can you place
- The national language of the Philippines
- What revolutionary group did Andres Bonifacio establish?
- The Philippines is made up of over 7,000 of these
15 Clues: Where was José Rizal executed? • The capital of the Philippines? • Currency Name in the Philippines • Largest island in the Philippines • How many accelerators can you place • Who is known as the "Ama ng Katipunan"? • The national language of the Philippines • The southern island group of the Philippines • Who was the first president of the Philippines? • ...
