history Crossword Puzzles
history 2025-03-31
history 2024-03-19
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- fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing
- the ability to lead, guide and influence followers
- relating to the art or practice of public speaking
- convincing
- the act of blaming a person or thing for something bad
- when various factors of the economy are out of balance
- well known by many
- loyalty and devotion to a nation
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- quality of being loyal
- an individual's ability to attract and influence others
- the capacity to be able to have an effect on someone
- the power or right to give orders, make decisions
- make things happen, instead of waiting for them to happen
- biased or misleading information
14 Clues: convincing • well known by many • quality of being loyal • biased or misleading information • loyalty and devotion to a nation • fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing • the power or right to give orders, make decisions • the ability to lead, guide and influence followers • relating to the art or practice of public speaking • ...
history 2021-08-24
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- a character used in a system of pictorial writing, particularly that form used on ancient Egyptian Monuments.
- was the sixth king of the Amorite First Dynasty of Babylon.
- a pyramid is a structure whose outer surfaces are triangular and converge to a single step at the top.
- Crescent is the boomerang-shaped region of the middle east that was home to some of the earliest human civilizations.
- a material prepared in ancient Egypt from the pithy stem of a water plant, used in sheets throughtout the ancient Mediterranean world for writing or painting on and also for making rope.
- the idea that there could be only one legitimate ruler of china at a time, and that this ruler had the blessing of the gods.
- an ancient city in the Punjab in NW Pakistan
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- a city that with its surroundings territory forms an independent state.
- Diffusion describes the spread of one cultures's practices, beliefs, and/or items, like food, music, or tools.
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- when members of the same family become rulers one after another, the family is often called dynasty.
- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of god or a god.
- a seasonal prevailing wind in the region of south and southeast Asia, blowing from the southwest between May and September and bringing rain.
14 Clues: a ruler in ancient Egypt • an ancient city in the Punjab in NW Pakistan • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • was the sixth king of the Amorite First Dynasty of Babylon. • a city that with its surroundings territory forms an independent state. • a system of government in which priests rule in the name of god or a god. • ...
History 2022-10-24
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- the day when british troops shot into a large group of colonists and killed several
- an agreement for mutual benefit between an individual, group, or community and its government.
- a person, or group of people, who remain neutral in foreign affairs
- the sole control of the supply of a good or service
- English philosopher from the Enlightenment period; developed the idea of natural rights and the social contract
- this pamphlet, authored by Thomas Paine and published in 1776, inspired colonists to declare and fight for independence
- a series of laws passed by the British in 1774 enacted to punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party.
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- what officially ended the revolutionary war
- what was the day when colonists dressed as indians and threw tea in the water
- The act by which the Continental Congress declared the colonies to be free and independent of England on July 4, 1776
- was the first president of the united states
- colonists who called for independence from Great Britain, during the American Revolution
- American colonists who were ready to fight at a minutes notice; these soldiers fought against the British army at the battle of Lexington and Concord
- British law passed in 1756 that imposed a tax on all printed materials; contributed to the start of the American Revolutionary War
14 Clues: what officially ended the revolutionary war • was the first president of the united states • the sole control of the supply of a good or service • a person, or group of people, who remain neutral in foreign affairs • what was the day when colonists dressed as indians and threw tea in the water • ...
History 2025-10-12
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- – (p.186) The freeing of individual enslaved people.
- – (p.184) A period of low economic activity and widespread unemployment.
- – (from Northwest Territory or Northwest Ordinance, p.180-181)
- – (p.187) The gathering that created the U.S. Constitution.
- – (p.195) Enlightenment thinker who influenced separation of powers.
- – (p.184-185) Refers to Daniel Shays, leader of a rebellion.
- – (p.178) A group of states united under a weak central government.
- – (p.195) The division of power between the federal and state governments.
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- (p.188) A proposal for representation based on population.
- – (p.177) A legislature consisting of two parts, or houses.
- – (p.187-188) George Washington, presiding officer at the Constitutional Convention.
- – (p.177) A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives.
- – (p.187-191) A representative sent to the Constitutional Convention.
- – (p.197) The branch of government that interprets laws.
14 Clues: – (p.186) The freeing of individual enslaved people. • – (p.197) The branch of government that interprets laws. • (p.188) A proposal for representation based on population. • – (p.177) A legislature consisting of two parts, or houses. • – (p.187) The gathering that created the U.S. Constitution. • – (p.184-185) Refers to Daniel Shays, leader of a rebellion. • ...
Prehistory and history 2023-06-21
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- Source of oral history
- A period in history
- Old language spoken in Europe
- Method to date discoveries
- Is a written account of people
- Visited India during Chandragupta's time.
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- Scientists of history
- Type of written record
- Made stone edicts
- A place where things discovered in the past are kept
- Is a source of prehistory
11 Clues: Made stone edicts • A period in history • Scientists of history • Type of written record • Source of oral history • Is a source of prehistory • Method to date discoveries • Old language spoken in Europe • Is a written account of people • Visited India during Chandragupta's time. • A place where things discovered in the past are kept
HINQ101 - The Historian - Topics 4 to 6 2022-08-29
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- Who said 'History is a pack of lies we play on the dead'?
- A Ngarabal/Biripi curator, artist and senior lecturer.
- This method is an innate way of recounting the past.
- Karen Martin is an academic on which First Nations peoples?
- Which century did history first gain prominence as an established field?
- British Marxist historian, E.P. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Who said 'it is vital to the continuous survival of Indigenous peoples’?
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- French thinker of many talents.
- This approach has faced scathing criticism.
- The field of social history drew on and was influenced by the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ school and also Marxism.
- The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and hanging out methodologies.
- Who said 'All history is contemporary history'?
12 Clues: French thinker of many talents. • This approach has faced scathing criticism. • Who said 'All history is contemporary history'? • The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and hanging out methodologies. • British Marxist historian, E.P. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • This method is an innate way of recounting the past. • A Ngarabal/Biripi curator, artist and senior lecturer. • ...
Time Traveler's Word Quest 2023-10-05
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- - The first known system of writing
- - The study of the past
- - Vast territorial state under a single ruler
- - The study of the Earth's physical features
- - A group of people ruled by a king
- - A famous French military leader
- - The period before recorded history
- - A powerful and influential ruler
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- - A person who records history
- - The study of ancient human cultures
- - A record of past events
- - The process of change over time
- - Ancient city known for its Hanging Gardens
- - A long period of time marked by significant events
- - Ancient Egyptian ruler
- - A historical period of great artistic and intellectual achievement
- - Ancient civilization along the Nile River
- - A hereditary leader of a country
- - A period of peace and prosperity
19 Clues: - The study of the past • - Ancient Egyptian ruler • - A record of past events • - A person who records history • - The process of change over time • - A famous French military leader • - A hereditary leader of a country • - A period of peace and prosperity • - A powerful and influential ruler • - The first known system of writing • - A group of people ruled by a king • ...
History 2020-03-31
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- kongress Kus taastati vana kord
- mis valitsemis viis oli USA,s
- mis taastati Viini kongressiga
- Mis valitsemisviisi kasutas otto von bismarck
- Maailmavaade mis väärtustab inimese vabadust
- Poliitiline süsteem, milles riiklikud huvid rajanevad rahva ühiste huvidel
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- Kes juhtis saksamaa ühendamist
- Saksamaa Mis liiteti pärast preisimaa ja austria sõda
- Mille pealinn on Pariis
- mis valitsemisviis on Eestis
- Kus oli valitsemis viis timograatia
- Kes ei olnus nõus preisimaa tegemistega
- Mis riik Oli sõjas austria ja prantsusmaaga
- Rahvusele keskenduv maailmavaade
14 Clues: Mille pealinn on Pariis • mis valitsemisviis on Eestis • mis valitsemis viis oli USA,s • Kes juhtis saksamaa ühendamist • mis taastati Viini kongressiga • Rahvusele keskenduv maailmavaade • Kus oli valitsemis viis timograatia • kongress Kus taastati vana kord • Kes ei olnus nõus preisimaa tegemistega • Mis riik Oli sõjas austria ja prantsusmaaga • ...
History 2020-06-21
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- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- a ruler of an empire
- someone who specials in a branch of work
- a source from ancinet time used to gain information
- A period of time
- Something historians use to create a hypotosis
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- someone who studies our history
- a period of time long ago
- a source from todays time gathered from many sites and books to gain information
- an object or a person useful to gain information
- lasted from the 5th to the 15th century
- an objetct from a previous time the archeologits look for
- a person who studies history by uncovering artefacts
- a Chinese dynasty that went from 221BC to 206BC
14 Clues: A period of time • a ruler of an empire • a period of time long ago • someone who studies our history • lasted from the 5th to the 15th century • someone who specials in a branch of work • a line of hereditary rulers of a country. • Something historians use to create a hypotosis • a Chinese dynasty that went from 221BC to 206BC • ...
History 2021-12-01
14 Clues: Viking boat • leader of Rome • vassals to king • prisoner in Rome • study of tree rings • works with artefacts • Roman place of drama • Viking camp by water • uper romans in society • starter school in Rome • made Christinaty legal • lower romans in society • fights for entertainment • head of medieval society
History 2021-12-01
14 Clues: Viking boat • leader of Rome • vassals to king • prisoner in Rome • study of tree rings • works with artefacts • Roman place of drama • Viking camp by water • uper romans in society • starter school in Rome • made Christinaty legal • lower romans in society • fights for entertainment • head of medieval society
History 2021-12-01
14 Clues: Viking boat • leader of Rome • vassals to king • prisoner in Rome • study of tree rings • works with artefacts • Roman place of drama • Viking camp by water • uper romans in society • starter school in Rome • made Christinaty legal • lower romans in society • fights for entertainment • head of medieval society
history 2017-03-03
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- In 1865, the United States ended this free trade so the colonies
- As the Declaration of Independence demonstrates
- helped America gain independence
- canada west and canada east had an equal amount epresentatives in the Legislative Assembly
- may have had the strength to help found the United States of America
- climbed into the upper echelons of the newly formed United States
- that by joining together they would increase their prosperity and increase free trade amongst themselves.
- was a renowned scientist and inventor
- he once said Washington “is too illiterate, unread, unlearned for his status and reputation.”
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- Great Britain was beginning to wonder if New France was of any use to them
- halting transportation and the Gaspé mountains made it almost impossible to get goods to the Atlantic colonies
- head of state of a burgeoning nation
- West and Canada East began looking for more available arable land and land for settlement
- The people of British North America were worried about an American invasion
14 Clues: helped America gain independence • head of state of a burgeoning nation • was a renowned scientist and inventor • As the Declaration of Independence demonstrates • In 1865, the United States ended this free trade so the colonies • climbed into the upper echelons of the newly formed United States • may have had the strength to help found the United States of America • ...
History 2013-12-04
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- a country that explored Canada
- a Canadian province that hosted a large battle
- a sweet liquid from a maple tree
- a aboriginal culture around Quebec city
- a country with silk and spices in the east
- appears on the nickel
- the first inhabitants of north America
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- a aboriginals that surround lake superior
- a French explorer
- France a Canadian settlement
- king of France from 1643 to 1715
- used in the fur trade
- the last country to send explorers
- a country
14 Clues: a country • a French explorer • used in the fur trade • appears on the nickel • France a Canadian settlement • a country that explored Canada • king of France from 1643 to 1715 • a sweet liquid from a maple tree • the last country to send explorers • the first inhabitants of north America • a aboriginal culture around Quebec city • a aboriginals that surround lake superior • ...
History 2015-02-22
History 2014-11-21
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- production of products which are neither heavy in weight
- the southern Great Plains region of the United States
- how many stripes are on the american flag
- yields much more efficient production
- Large scale industry
- huge inequalities under capitalism
- didnt believe in state laws
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- how many stars are on the flag
- believed in state laws
- risk takers who started new ventures
- by post Civil War demands and fueled by technological advancements
- a poor boy from Scotland
- free enterprise
- let to systematic destruction of the prarie grasses
14 Clues: free enterprise • Large scale industry • believed in state laws • a poor boy from Scotland • didnt believe in state laws • how many stars are on the flag • huge inequalities under capitalism • risk takers who started new ventures • yields much more efficient production • how many stripes are on the american flag • let to systematic destruction of the prarie grasses • ...
history 2016-02-17
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- a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- a heavy guard of destroyers escorted merchant ships back and forth across the atlantic in groups
- commander of the AEF
- the development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
- a way to meet the government's need for more fighting power
- truce
- consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
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- a person who opposes warfare on moral grounds
- this ship was sank by a German U-boat on May 7th 1915
- didn't want to fight in the was but later ended up killing 25 Germans
- where a majority of the war was fought
- consisted of France, Britain, and Russia
- a telegram from the German foreign minister to the German ambassador in Mexico that was intercepted by British agents
- industrialization
14 Clues: truce • industrialization • commander of the AEF • where a majority of the war was fought • consisted of France, Britain, and Russia • a person who opposes warfare on moral grounds • consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • this ship was sank by a German U-boat on May 7th 1915 • a devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation • ...
History 2023-11-15
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- (two words) Incan city ___ was built in the mountains
- First American civilization area
- ____ formed a massive empire
- Mayan economy was based on ___ and farming
- Olmec trade allowed them to spread their ____
- Mayans we’re _____
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- (two words) Aztecs built ______
- (two words) Olmecs were often called the ___
- Writing invented by Mayans based in pictures
- 400 B.C the ___ were evolving
- ___ began to dominate the area of Andes Mountains
- ____ developed a strong trade network.
- Aztecs we’re developing in present day ____
- Incas ___ included 80 provinces
14 Clues: Mayans we’re _____ • ____ formed a massive empire • 400 B.C the ___ were evolving • (two words) Aztecs built ______ • Incas ___ included 80 provinces • First American civilization area • ____ developed a strong trade network. • Mayan economy was based on ___ and farming • Aztecs we’re developing in present day ____ • (two words) Olmecs were often called the ___ • ...
history 2023-11-29
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- Political philosopher, author of "The Prince."
- Inventor of the printing press, revolutionizing communication.
- Non-religious, focused on worldly concerns and human affairs.
- Everyday language spoken by the common people.
- Prolific English playwright and poet of Renaissance.
- Renaissance philosopher, author of "Utopia."
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- Imaginary ideal society, often explored in literature.
- Renowned Renaissance sculptor, painter, and architect.
- da Vinci: Renaissance polymath, painter, scientist, and inventor.
- Painting on wet plaster, popular during Renaissance.
- Cultural rebirth, revival of art, literature, and learning.
- Intellectual movement valuing human potential and achievements.
- Iconic portrait by Leonardo da Vinci, renowned masterpiece.
- Influential Italian patrons of arts and Renaissance benefactors.
14 Clues: Renaissance philosopher, author of "Utopia." • Political philosopher, author of "The Prince." • Everyday language spoken by the common people. • Painting on wet plaster, popular during Renaissance. • Prolific English playwright and poet of Renaissance. • Imaginary ideal society, often explored in literature. • Renowned Renaissance sculptor, painter, and architect. • ...
History 2023-03-23
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- the enemy would not dare attack first because it knew that, if they did, the other would strike back before it’s bomb had even landed and it too would be destroy
- the war between the USA and the USSR
- North Atlantic treaty organization
- misil crisis the most serious incident in the Cold War
- the USA and the USSR develop even bigger more deadly and more flexible weapons
- the USA using to investigate ways of overthrowing Castro
- the idea of Truman to stop communism form spreading any further
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- he took over some americans own businesses in Cuba
- anti communist alliance
- he decided to join the war against the United Nations
- the USA tested this equipment without consulting the USSR
- he was corrupt and unpopular but the American support him because he he didn’t like communism
- the USA has this type of government
- organization that intervine in the Korea war
14 Clues: anti communist alliance • North Atlantic treaty organization • the USA has this type of government • the war between the USA and the USSR • organization that intervine in the Korea war • he took over some americans own businesses in Cuba • he decided to join the war against the United Nations • misil crisis the most serious incident in the Cold War • ...
History 2023-03-02
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- αρχηγος των Ελληνων το 480π.χ. στη μαχη των Θερμοπυλων
- νικησε τα υπολειμματα του περσικου στολου
- οι περσες πιστευουν στον ... θεο της αληθειας
- Νεα περσικη εκστρατια πραγατοποιειται υπο την υγεσια του βασιλια...
- η εκστρατια του Μαρδονιου καταστραφηκε λογο θαλασσοταραχης κοντα στον...
- η προταση στην οποια οι Περσες ειπαν να παραδωσει τα... ο Λεωνιδας απαντησε << Μολων Λαβε>>
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- Οι Ελληνες πλεουν στο ... της Ευβοιας
- τιμωριθηκε επειδη παρουσιασε μια τραγωδια
- Συγχωνευτικαν με τους Μηδους σε ενα κρατος
- εισεβαλε στην ερημη Αθηνα
- οι Περσες καταστρεφουν την ...
- οι Περσικοι πολεμοι ελαβαν ...
- λογο του περιορισμενου χωρου οι περσες δεν μπορουσαν να παραταξουν ολη τους την ...
- οιΕλληνες νικησαν τους περσες στην μαχη του...
14 Clues: εισεβαλε στην ερημη Αθηνα • οι Περσες καταστρεφουν την ... • οι Περσικοι πολεμοι ελαβαν ... • Οι Ελληνες πλεουν στο ... της Ευβοιας • τιμωριθηκε επειδη παρουσιασε μια τραγωδια • νικησε τα υπολειμματα του περσικου στολου • Συγχωνευτικαν με τους Μηδους σε ενα κρατος • οι περσες πιστευουν στον ... θεο της αληθειας • οιΕλληνες νικησαν τους περσες στην μαχη του... • ...
history 2023-03-08
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- the British decided not to ______ them
- ______ land,which is located near Hudson's Bay
- they did not like the ________ of the french language
- they did not like the _____ the British government put on their tea
- the British fought against the American rebels/_____
- the British created the ___________
- the British Also created the________
- the ________ colonies, which became the united states
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- a lot of these people died from smallpox
- the Americans defeated the British under general ________
- many of the ______ colonists did not like these acts
- loyalists founded communities in what are now provinces of ______, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick
- thousands of loyalists fled north to Canada when the Americans won and they became some of our first ______
- many _______ slaves escaped to freedom by fighting on the side of the British during the American revolution
14 Clues: the British created the ___________ • the British Also created the________ • the British decided not to ______ them • a lot of these people died from smallpox • ______ land,which is located near Hudson's Bay • many of the ______ colonists did not like these acts • the British fought against the American rebels/_____ • ...
History 2024-05-29
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- This battle was in July
- When was sherman's march to the sea
- John Bell Hood was the commanding officer of what battle
- What month was the battle of gettysburg
- Commanding officer of Siege of petersburg
- When was the battle of hampton roads
- Where was the battle of the wilderness
- Commanding officer of Fort Wagner
- What month was the battle of antietam
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- What battle was on july 22, 1864
- Commanding officer in battle of shiloh
- Where was Lincoln assassinated
- Commanding officer in 7 days battle
- Where was the battle of vicksburg
- Mcclellan was on what side of the battle of antietam
15 Clues: This battle was in July • Where was Lincoln assassinated • What battle was on july 22, 1864 • Where was the battle of vicksburg • Commanding officer of Fort Wagner • Commanding officer in 7 days battle • When was sherman's march to the sea • When was the battle of hampton roads • What month was the battle of antietam • Commanding officer in battle of shiloh • ...
History 2023-06-16
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- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human or animal
- A medieval warrior who served a lord
- A large structure with a square or triangular base and four triangular sides, built as a tomb for pharaohs
- A custom or belief passed down from generation to generation
- A system of government where the people have the power to choose their leaders
- To find something for the first time
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- The study of past events
- The remains or traces of ancient plants or animals preserved in rock
- A brave and skilled fighter
- A win or success in a battle or competition
- A country ruled by a king or queen
- A person who moves from place to place without a permanent home
- Very old or from a long time ago
- Creating or developing something new
14 Clues: The study of past events • A brave and skilled fighter • Very old or from a long time ago • A country ruled by a king or queen • A medieval warrior who served a lord • To find something for the first time • Creating or developing something new • A win or success in a battle or competition • A custom or belief passed down from generation to generation • ...
History 2023-07-06
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- Capitalist economy
- People vote in this form of government
- A nation with the largest empire.
- Openness policy
- A dictatorship
- The biggest war
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- Buying in excess
- Economic reformation
- Belic conflict
- Domain of a foreign land
- What abolished colonization
- US Vs USSR
- Resulted from the Manhattan project
- Started in 1914
14 Clues: US Vs USSR • Belic conflict • A dictatorship • Openness policy • The biggest war • Started in 1914 • Buying in excess • Capitalist economy • Economic reformation • Domain of a foreign land • What abolished colonization • A nation with the largest empire. • Resulted from the Manhattan project • People vote in this form of government
history 2022-12-14
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- writting in that language
- things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- philosopher, writer and diplomat
- moral values in human nature
- inventer
- famous painter
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- sculper and painter
- lawyer, judge, philosopher and saint
- water-based painting on fresh wet plaster
- 14th-16th centuries of art
- humanism and the rediscovery of greco-roman traditions
- famous painting
- helped fund the renaissance
- writer
14 Clues: writer • inventer • famous painter • famous painting • sculper and painter • writting in that language • 14th-16th centuries of art • helped fund the renaissance • moral values in human nature • philosopher, writer and diplomat • lawyer, judge, philosopher and saint • water-based painting on fresh wet plaster • things that have no religious or spiritual basis • ...
History 2022-09-01
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- ruler of Egypt
- of heaven chinese just ruler
- surrounded independent state
- blood-line rulers
- prevailing winds
- containing tombs
- arc of farmland
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- merging different cultures
- multiple gods
- indus river civilization
- material made from pithy
- founded the code of Hammurabi
- Egypt writing system
- government based on religion
14 Clues: multiple gods • ruler of Egypt • arc of farmland • prevailing winds • containing tombs • blood-line rulers • Egypt writing system • indus river civilization • material made from pithy • merging different cultures • of heaven chinese just ruler • surrounded independent state • government based on religion • founded the code of Hammurabi
History 2023-05-05
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- Vice president
- Imported goods
- A president elected in 1860, that was a very strong abolitionist
- Keep people from discussing certain topics
- A person owned by someone to work
- Where the U.S. split into the north and the south
- A place owned independently
- A former president
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- Political theory
- "the great compromiser"
- A form of government that believes in family farming
- Senator
- The states that fought against the southern sta
- A social reformer in the 1800’s
14 Clues: Senator • Vice president • Imported goods • Political theory • A former president • "the great compromiser" • A place owned independently • A social reformer in the 1800’s • A person owned by someone to work • Keep people from discussing certain topics • The states that fought against the southern sta • Where the U.S. split into the north and the south • ...
history 2023-06-05
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- Anthropologist person who studies humans past and present
- person who studies human society and how people interact
- person who studies the physical terrain (topography), climate, and how humans interact
- person who recovers and studies artifacts left behind by humans
- a barrier to travel – separate cultures - such as the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil
- person who studies the economy, money, business
- sea trade for much of the year – such as in Russia in earlier times
- flat fertile lands – good for farming – often attract invaders - such as the Steppes of Russia
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- a barrier to travel – separate cultures - such as the Himalayas between China and India
- Source first-hand or eye-witness accounts of an event
- a barrie to travel seperate cultures such as the Sahaa in aftrica
- transportation routes – sometimes through barriers - such as the Nile through the Sahara
- Valley great place to begin a civilization in ancient times - such as the Tigris-Euphrates valley
- type of people in a culture
- isolate cultures from other cultures - such as Japan
15 Clues: type of people in a culture • person who studies the economy, money, business • isolate cultures from other cultures - such as Japan • Source first-hand or eye-witness accounts of an event • person who studies human society and how people interact • Anthropologist person who studies humans past and present • ...
HISTORY 2025-05-01
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- To lead or control a country
- Something you achieve
- To cause or bring about
- To have a part in something
- A group of soldiers
- To continue for some time
- What you know
- what this vocabulary is about
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- Growth or progress
- To happen
- People who lead a country
- Very important
- Buying and selling things
- The state of being free
14 Clues: To happen • What you know • Very important • Growth or progress • A group of soldiers • Something you achieve • The state of being free • To cause or bring about • People who lead a country • Buying and selling things • To continue for some time • To have a part in something • To lead or control a country • what this vocabulary is about
history 2025-01-08
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- – Subah on the western region of the Empire
- – first name of the founder of the Mongol dynasty.
- – Mughal capital city established by Akbar.
- – Second emperor.
- – capital city fort of Emperor Shah Jahan
- - A city associated with Mughal military campaigns.
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- – Mughal officer.
- - The official language of the Mughal court.
- – He is known as the ‘greatest’ Mughal ruler
- - Refers to the name of the Mughal dynasty.
- - Afghan ruler who temporarily ousted Humayun.
- - Site of Mughal victory in 1526 over the Lodis of the Delhi Sultanate.
- - Founder of the Mughal Empire.
- - The dynasty established by Babur.
14 Clues: – Mughal officer. • – Second emperor. • - Founder of the Mughal Empire. • - The dynasty established by Babur. • – capital city fort of Emperor Shah Jahan • – Subah on the western region of the Empire • - Refers to the name of the Mughal dynasty. • – Mughal capital city established by Akbar. • - The official language of the Mughal court. • ...
History 2025-01-06
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- the traditions and beliefs of a group of people or music, art, literature etc
- a person who paid homage to a king or more powerful noble in return for protection and land
- to cut and gather crops
- a peasant who was not allowed to leave the noble's land without permission
- the coins of system of money used in a particular country
- a poor farmer who rents a small piece of land
- an organised group of people who work together to achieve shared objectives
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- people with high social status or from important families
- a person who lives in a particular place and has particular rights
- buying and selling things
- priests, monks, nuns or religious leaders
- a ceremony in which a noble promised to be loyal and obedient to a king or more powerful noble
- an Arab or Berber market
- a person who buys and sells things
14 Clues: to cut and gather crops • an Arab or Berber market • buying and selling things • a person who buys and sells things • priests, monks, nuns or religious leaders • a poor farmer who rents a small piece of land • people with high social status or from important families • the coins of system of money used in a particular country • ...
History 2026-02-03
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- The government used to rally support for
- The U.S. government took an active role in
- feared the League would drag the U.S. into future wars.
- was forced to accept , pay , and reduce its military.
- They produced
- Many Americans believed the treaty was too harsh on
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- Americans could be punished for criticizing the
- The encouraged companies to switch from consumer goods to
- These laws raised concerns about
- One key proposal was the creation of a
- gave short patriotic speeches in public places.
- led opposition in the Senate.
- The government set production goals and controlled
- They officially ended
- President proposed the as a plan for
15 Clues: They produced • They officially ended • led opposition in the Senate. • These laws raised concerns about • President proposed the as a plan for • One key proposal was the creation of a • The government used to rally support for • The U.S. government took an active role in • Americans could be punished for criticizing the • gave short patriotic speeches in public places. • ...
Black History Month! 2020-02-05
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- Garrett Morgan helped invent the ________ light
- To celebrate Black music, some schools have _________ and dances
- Black History Month encourages us to learn the _________ of Black-Americans
- Black History Month is celebrated in this month every year
- Harriet _________ helped many slaves escape slavery
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- Today, we discussed Black History _______
- ________ Obama was the first Black-American president
- Lewis Latimer helped to invent the ___________
- ________ Franklin is Art's favorite singer OF ALL TIME!
- Black History Month is usually celebrated by students in their ________
- George Washington Carver popularized _______ butter
11 Clues: Today, we discussed Black History _______ • Lewis Latimer helped to invent the ___________ • Garrett Morgan helped invent the ________ light • George Washington Carver popularized _______ butter • Harriet _________ helped many slaves escape slavery • ________ Obama was the first Black-American president • ________ Franklin is Art's favorite singer OF ALL TIME! • ...
History 2021-12-17
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- the very lowest class of Rome
- where gladiatorial battles took place
- a place where monks wrote in a monastery
- where the battle in 1066 took place
- the boat vikings used
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- where monks would go to hide from an invader
- a raid base for vikings
- someone who lived in Normandy
- someone who lived in the Roman Empire
- tree ring dating
- vassals to kings
- vassals to lords
- the very upper class of Rome
- a conqueror from Normandy
14 Clues: tree ring dating • vassals to kings • vassals to lords • the boat vikings used • a raid base for vikings • a conqueror from Normandy • the very upper class of Rome • the very lowest class of Rome • someone who lived in Normandy • where the battle in 1066 took place • someone who lived in the Roman Empire • where gladiatorial battles took place • ...
History 2021-11-19
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- network of treaties, agreements and ententes that were negotiated and signed prior to 1914
- form of American foreign policy to minimize the use or threat of military force
- chlorine and hydrogen cyanide
- style of newspaper reporting that emphasized sensationalism over facts
- Theodore Roosevelt mediated the settlement of the Russo-Japanese War
- rule by an emperor.
- American businessman, newspaper publisher
- amendment to a joint resolution of the United States Congress
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- It stipulated seven conditions for the withdrawal of United States troops remaining in Cuba
- speak softly and carry a big stick
- the claim by a state to exclusive or predominant control over a foreign area or territory.
- was an armed conflict between Spain and the United States
- auto-firing, rifled long-barrel autoloading firearm designed for sustained direct fire with fully powered cartridges.
- United States will intervene in conflicts between the European countries and Latin American countries
14 Clues: rule by an emperor. • chlorine and hydrogen cyanide • speak softly and carry a big stick • American businessman, newspaper publisher • was an armed conflict between Spain and the United States • amendment to a joint resolution of the United States Congress • Theodore Roosevelt mediated the settlement of the Russo-Japanese War • ...
History 2021-12-01
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- Warriors from Scandinavia
- A place where Irish monks lived
- The capital of Italy
- The ruler of a kingdom or country
- A soldier in the Middle Ages
- A book written by hand by monks
- The rich people in Ancient Rome
- Looking at the rings on the inside of tree trunks
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- The place where gladiators would fight
- The boats used by vikings
- A person who study’s the past
- Written language using horizontal and vertical lines
- The place where Roman children would Learn reading writing and arithmetic
- The poor people in ancient Roman society
14 Clues: The capital of Italy • Warriors from Scandinavia • The boats used by vikings • A soldier in the Middle Ages • A person who study’s the past • A place where Irish monks lived • A book written by hand by monks • The rich people in Ancient Rome • The ruler of a kingdom or country • The place where gladiators would fight • The poor people in ancient Roman society • ...
History 2021-12-01
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- where did monks store there good and went to when under attack?
- What was the place called where people would be doing chariot racing?
- when did the vikings come to Ireland?
- a way of finding how old a tree is called?
- A house where a plebeian lived was called a?
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- a source from the time of the event is called a.
- this place was used as a camp for vikings and was beside the water.
- where did monks live?
- which type of people made up most of the Roman population?
- who would be fighting in a apmhitheatre
- Celts gave this to people while being buried.
- What is the name of a patricians house.
- this is a type of ship which the vikings used.
- where wold boys and some girls go to learn how to read and write at the age of seven?
14 Clues: where did monks live? • when did the vikings come to Ireland? • who would be fighting in a apmhitheatre • What is the name of a patricians house. • a way of finding how old a tree is called? • A house where a plebeian lived was called a? • Celts gave this to people while being buried. • this is a type of ship which the vikings used. • ...
History 2021-12-01
14 Clues: Viking boat • leader of Rome • vassals to king • prisoner in Rome • study of tree rings • works with artefacts • Roman place of drama • Viking camp by water • uper romans in society • starter school in Rome • made Christinaty legal • lower romans in society • fights for entertainment • head of medieval society
History 2021-12-01
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- Cortes's first name
- AD time
- the type of Japanese history we worked on
- who was at the top of the ancient European hierarchy
- the time we studied for Europe
- who owned all of the land
- warriors for feudal japan
- preferred weapon of the japanese
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- punishment for going against the church
- aztecs went to a high place to ..... themselves to the gods
- what was on the cactus
- term three work
- main religion in ancient Europe
- war between Muslims and Catholics
14 Clues: AD time • term three work • Cortes's first name • what was on the cactus • who owned all of the land • warriors for feudal japan • the time we studied for Europe • main religion in ancient Europe • preferred weapon of the japanese • war between Muslims and Catholics • punishment for going against the church • the type of Japanese history we worked on • ...
History 2013-05-05
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- It was one of the most decisive battles in Indian history.
- the right to collect the revenues was also known as.
- a war fought in 1757.
- the state of Punjab had flourished under him who had built a large kingdom.
- the Anglo-French wars was also called the ______ wars.
- the Nawab of Bengal had to disband most of his army & had to give the company supreme control over the police & the judicial administration or the ______.
- the Anglo-______ wars was fought from 1766 to 1799.
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- I was made the Nawab of Bengal after the battle of Plassey.
- The French & the British were traditional rivals in this continent.
- I am the son in law of Mir Jafar.
- I was killed fighting heroically in 1799 at Srirangapatnam.
- a east India company who was more interested in the Indonesian islands, though they had a flourishing trade in India.
- a country who has ruled for more than 200 years.
- a company who has granted the monopoly to trade with the eastern world for 15 years using a charter.
14 Clues: a war fought in 1757. • I am the son in law of Mir Jafar. • a country who has ruled for more than 200 years. • the Anglo-______ wars was fought from 1766 to 1799. • the right to collect the revenues was also known as. • the Anglo-French wars was also called the ______ wars. • It was one of the most decisive battles in Indian history. • ...
history 2023-03-08
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- the British decided not to ______ them
- ______ land,which is located near Hudson's Bay
- they did not like the ________ of the french language
- they did not like the _____ the British government put on their tea
- the British fought against the American rebels/_____
- the British created the ___________
- the British Also created the________
- the ________ colonies, which became the united states
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- a lot of these people died from smallpox
- the Americans defeated the British under general ________
- many of the ______ colonists did not like these acts
- loyalists founded communities in what are now provinces of ______, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick
- thousands of loyalists fled north to Canada when the Americans won and they became some of our first ______
- many _______ slaves escaped to freedom by fighting on the side of the British during the American revolution
14 Clues: the British created the ___________ • the British Also created the________ • the British decided not to ______ them • a lot of these people died from smallpox • ______ land,which is located near Hudson's Bay • many of the ______ colonists did not like these acts • the British fought against the American rebels/_____ • ...
History 2023-04-13
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- Unable to read
- someone who tries to stir up war
- a feeling of excessive pride in ones nation
- Isolating your country from surrounding countries
- 28th president of the united States
- a narrow strip of land that has water on each side with the strip of land connecting two larger bodies of land
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- A nation whose independance is limited by the control of a more powerful country
- people who wanted america to stay out of war
- The nickname for African american members of the 9th and 10th covaliers
- The belief of a goverment or a people that a state should maintain a strong military
- Thinking one race is superior to another
- to give up power
- Authorization
- J pershing Commander of the american expeditionary forces
14 Clues: Authorization • Unable to read • to give up power • someone who tries to stir up war • 28th president of the united States • Thinking one race is superior to another • a feeling of excessive pride in ones nation • people who wanted america to stay out of war • Isolating your country from surrounding countries • J pershing Commander of the american expeditionary forces • ...
history 2020-10-02
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- -The Neolithic Revolution started around 10,000 B.C. in the Fertile Crescent, a boomerang-shaped region of the Middle East where humans first took up farming.
- -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.
- - a member of a nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting, fishing and harvesting wild food.
- -something to use to fix things or can be used to break things.
- - a connection between the landmasses
- -the period of time before written records
- -the process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm.
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- - migrate means to sleep through the winter
- - An ice age is triggered when summer temperatures in the northern hemisphere fail to rise above freezing for years.The onset of an ice age is related to the Shostakovitch cycles,where regular changes in the Earth's tilt and orbit combine to affect which areas on Earth get more or less solar radiation.
- - the aggregate of people living together in a more or less community - people in your town
- The Mesolithic was a period in the development of human technology between the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods of the Stone Age. In the Paleolithic, people were pure hunter-gatherers.
- -relating to or denoting the early phase of the Stone Age, lasting about 2.5 million years.
- - a primate of a family
- -any person from whom is descended
14 Clues: - a primate of a family • - a connection between the landmasses • -any person from whom is descended • -the period of time before written records • - migrate means to sleep through the winter • -something to use to fix things or can be used to break things. • -the process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm. • ...
history 2020-10-02
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- -The Neolithic Revolution started around 10,000 B.C. in the Fertile Crescent, a boomerang-shaped region of the Middle East where humans first took up farming.
- -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.
- - a member of a nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting, fishing and harvesting wild food.
- -something to use to fix things or can be used to break things.
- - a connection between the landmasses
- -the period of time before written records
- -the process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm.
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- - migrate means to sleep through the winter
- - An ice age is triggered when summer temperatures in the northern hemisphere fail to rise above freezing for years.The onset of an ice age is related to the Shostakovitch cycles,where regular changes in the Earth's tilt and orbit combine to affect which areas on Earth get more or less solar radiation.
- - the aggregate of people living together in a more or less community - people in your town
- The Mesolithic was a period in the development of human technology between the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods of the Stone Age. In the Paleolithic, people were pure hunter-gatherers.
- -relating to or denoting the early phase of the Stone Age, lasting about 2.5 million years.
- - a primate of a family
- -any person from whom is descended
14 Clues: - a primate of a family • - a connection between the landmasses • -any person from whom is descended • -the period of time before written records • - migrate means to sleep through the winter • -something to use to fix things or can be used to break things. • -the process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm. • ...
history 2016-10-25
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- is a place u go shopping
- is a skilled craft worker
- means different
- is to focus or making one or more products
- are people who owe
- a product that is brought to a country to be sold
- a person who lived and trained with a skilled worker for years
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- is a horrible place for African Americans
- are people that separate
- is something u create
- Is something reliable
- a product that leaves this country
- is something you have to pay
- is a place
14 Clues: is a place • means different • are people who owe • is something u create • Is something reliable • are people that separate • is a place u go shopping • is a skilled craft worker • is something you have to pay • a product that leaves this country • is a horrible place for African Americans • is to focus or making one or more products • ...
history 2016-12-15
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- a temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activities are reduced
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries
- was rail line connecting the Maritime colonies and the Province of Canada
- disagreement, typically when prolonged, public, and heated
- sir ___ donated $350,000 to the conservative party during 1872 elections' campaign
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
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- ethical principals, morals or problems that arise in an economic environment
- a political in Canada involving allegations of bribes involving a contract with sir john a. MacDonald and sir Hugh Allan to build the railroad
- political contribution made in such a way us to avoid the regulation during federal election campaign
- it's the highest court of Canada, the final court in the Canadian justice system
- a government that improved the way elections were held
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- who made the supreme court? (first name)
- (initials) was established in 1873 to bring Canadian authority to the North West Territories, The general duties of the Force were to: establish law and order;collect customs dues;enforce prohibition;supervise the treaties between First Nations and the federal government;assist in the settlement process;ensure the welfare of immigrants;and fight prairie fires, disease and destitution.
14 Clues: who made the supreme court? (first name) • a government that improved the way elections were held • disagreement, typically when prolonged, public, and heated • a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries • a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports • ...
History 2023-05-04
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- social reformer
- Keep people from discussing certain topics
- a form of government
- Senator
- "the great compromiser"
- Vice president
- Imported goods
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- Political theory
- Senator of Illinois
- A person owned by someone to work
- A place owned independently
- A person who wants to end slavery
- The states that fought against the southern states
- A former president
14 Clues: Senator • Vice president • Imported goods • social reformer • Political theory • A former president • Senator of Illinois • a form of government • "the great compromiser" • A place owned independently • A person owned by someone to work • A person who wants to end slavery • Keep people from discussing certain topics • The states that fought against the southern states
History 2023-06-17
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- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system.
- A person who studies human history and prehistory by excavating artifacts.
- A philosophical and intellectual movement emphasizing reason, science, and human rights.
- A system of government in which power is vested in the people, who rule through elected representatives.
- A complex society characterized by advanced social development, culture, and government.
- A period of cultural and artistic rebirth that followed the Middle Ages.
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- The development of industries on a large scale, involving the use of machinery and advanced technology.
- A period of cultural and intellectual growth that started in Italy in the 14th century.
- The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of artifacts.
- A sudden and significant change in a political, social, or economic system.
- Referring to a time in the distant past, especially before the Middle Ages.
- The act of traveling to unknown regions to discover new lands, resources, or knowledge.
- The ruler of an empire or a large and powerful state.
- The state of being free from the control or influence of another country or power.
- A series of rulers from the same family who maintain power over a long period of time.
- A form of government in which a king or queen reigns.
16 Clues: The ruler of an empire or a large and powerful state. • A form of government in which a king or queen reigns. • A period of cultural and artistic rebirth that followed the Middle Ages. • A person who studies human history and prehistory by excavating artifacts. • A sudden and significant change in a political, social, or economic system. • ...
History 2023-12-14
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- The shot heard around the world.
- This simple invention helped tame the west.
- event starting in 1914 and ending in 1918.
- The president blamed for The Great Depression
- Happening on January 26,1837 this state became a state?
- The fall of the stock market happening in 1929
- President James Monroe famous for the Monroe...
- Pandemic starting in 2020.
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- United States attack against Japan after pearl habor.
- Signed in 1776. Gave us the Famous saying of give me you John Hancock.
- Starting construction in 1931 and being fully finished in 1936 what is the name of this famous U.S. landmark.
- The case Plessey v. Ferguson legalized what?
- happened december 7th, 1941.
- event starting in 1939 and ending in 1945.
14 Clues: Pandemic starting in 2020. • happened december 7th, 1941. • The shot heard around the world. • event starting in 1914 and ending in 1918. • event starting in 1939 and ending in 1945. • This simple invention helped tame the west. • The case Plessey v. Ferguson legalized what? • The president blamed for The Great Depression • The fall of the stock market happening in 1929 • ...
History 2024-05-14
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- the most famous Renaissance Master?
- title of leader of the Roman Catholic Church?
- What was the social structure system of the Middle Ages?
- Viking leader who made it to North America
- important document King John of England was forced to sign
- What was the book on ruling written by Niccolo Machiavelli?
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- powerful English military leader of the 3rd Crusade
- sickness that wiped out millions of Europeans in the 1300s
- powerful Sultan of Egypt who eventually retook Jerusalem
- last people to successfully invade Britain
- idea that man should strive to be the best that he can be
- number of major crusades to the Holy Land
- the Muslims who took over most of Spain
- powerful Muslim empire that finally ended the Byzantine Empire
14 Clues: the most famous Renaissance Master? • the Muslims who took over most of Spain • number of major crusades to the Holy Land • last people to successfully invade Britain • Viking leader who made it to North America • title of leader of the Roman Catholic Church? • powerful English military leader of the 3rd Crusade • ...
History 2024-02-12
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- Someone who searches for objects from the past
- Written and non-written items that can provide information about the past
- The process of restoring an object from the past
- A one-sided opinion, which is usually prejudiced
- The layers of history
- Describes people and culture that originate in a area
- The time before Christ’s birth
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- Time before written history
- The order in which events happened, from the earliest to the most recent
- All things that we value from the past
- A personal viewpoint
- A building in which artefacts of historical interest are stored and exhibited
- Means year of the lord
- The time from when writing was invented to the fall of the roman empire
14 Clues: A personal viewpoint • The layers of history • Means year of the lord • Time before written history • The time before Christ’s birth • All things that we value from the past • Someone who searches for objects from the past • The process of restoring an object from the past • A one-sided opinion, which is usually prejudiced • ...
history 2024-04-10
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- treated as less than equal
- white supremacy / controlling the blacks
- killing
- white advantages over blacks
- treating a person with harm
- strange fruit
- completely destroyed
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- mass death
- significant location
- separation between the races
- things being stolen
- harming people
- whites vs blacks
- violent public disorder
14 Clues: killing • mass death • strange fruit • harming people • whites vs blacks • things being stolen • significant location • completely destroyed • violent public disorder • treated as less than equal • treating a person with harm • separation between the races • white advantages over blacks • white supremacy / controlling the blacks
History 2024-09-13
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- army. Army of communist Russia
- zone. Area with the same time
- Sole rulership
- service. Government service that guards the states safety in secret
- war. War in which many peoples participate
- Group of people that governs something
- market. Place where there is forbidden trade
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- Moving people out of country
- When there is very little of something
- Communist
- Radial socialist
- Impartial
- of the world wars Ninth era
- front war. War in which is fought in two areas at the same time
- of progress. Idea that life keeps getting better
15 Clues: Communist • Impartial • Sole rulership • Radial socialist • Moving people out of country • of the world wars Ninth era • When there is very little of something • Group of people that governs something • zone. Area with the same time • army. Army of communist Russia • of progress. Idea that life keeps getting better • ...
history 2025-01-08
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- – Subah on the western region of the Empire
- – first name of the founder of the Mongol dynasty.
- – Mughal capital city established by Akbar.
- – Second emperor.
- – capital city fort of Emperor Shah Jahan
- - A city associated with Mughal military campaigns.
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- – Mughal officer.
- - The official language of the Mughal court.
- – He is known as the ‘greatest’ Mughal ruler
- - Refers to the name of the Mughal dynasty.
- - Afghan ruler who temporarily ousted Humayun.
- - Site of Mughal victory in 1526 over the Lodis of the Delhi Sultanate.
- - Founder of the Mughal Empire.
- - The dynasty established by Babur.
14 Clues: – Mughal officer. • – Second emperor. • - Founder of the Mughal Empire. • - The dynasty established by Babur. • – capital city fort of Emperor Shah Jahan • – Subah on the western region of the Empire • - Refers to the name of the Mughal dynasty. • – Mughal capital city established by Akbar. • - The official language of the Mughal court. • ...
history 2025-01-14
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- Crop A crop such as tobacco or cotton which was grown to
- Sovereignty Each state should decide for themselves through
- States The Southern states that did not secede from the
- The act of killing an important person for political or
- reasons.
- to demoralize and undermine the civilian base
- A Northerner who fought for the Union
- the enemy’s war effort.
- to join the Confederacy.
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- A soldier who was wounded, killed, or missing in
- War Armies conducting total war destroyed homes and
- To draft someone into military service.
- Cannon or other large caliber firearms
- sold for cash --not grown for food like corn or
14 Clues: reasons. • the enemy’s war effort. • to join the Confederacy. • A Northerner who fought for the Union • Cannon or other large caliber firearms • To draft someone into military service. • to demoralize and undermine the civilian base • sold for cash --not grown for food like corn or • A soldier who was wounded, killed, or missing in • ...
History 2025-03-20
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- In what ways do we still see the legacies of the Harlem Renaissance today?
- Anger against immigrants and emerging racial tensions over jobs led to the rise of which previously defunct group?
- the belief that ones homeland needs to be protected from immigrants is called what
- Who was Ernest Hemingway
- What is blues music
- A product that change American society more than any other
- Women who drank prohibited liquor and smoked in the 1920s are
- What caused the emergence of the new consumer products which flooded the market in the 1920’s?
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- President Harding’s cabinet appointments, including his friends from Ohio, were referred to as what
- Who was Willa cather
- In the 1920s new fashion represented what for women
- music that combined with dixieland blues and ragtime
- Why did art become increasingly abstract
- What caused the emergence of the new consumer products which flooded the market in the 1920’s?
- Who was Zora Neale hurston
15 Clues: What is blues music • Who was Willa cather • Who was Ernest Hemingway • Who was Zora Neale hurston • Why did art become increasingly abstract • In the 1920s new fashion represented what for women • music that combined with dixieland blues and ragtime • A product that change American society more than any other • ...
history 2025-02-17
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- of foreign-owned assets.
- policy promoting local industry.
- economic management by the state.
- for land redistribution.
- institution founded in 1925.
- poverty was widespread among these people.
- structure problem during the Porfiriato.
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- growth model adopted in the 1930s.
- nation’s natural resource ownership.
- armed conflict in Mexico (1910-1920).
- of agricultural land.
- landowners in Mexico.
- company created after nationalization.
- infrastructure damaged during the war.
- crisis during the Revolution.
15 Clues: of agricultural land. • landowners in Mexico. • of foreign-owned assets. • for land redistribution. • institution founded in 1925. • crisis during the Revolution. • policy promoting local industry. • economic management by the state. • growth model adopted in the 1930s. • nation’s natural resource ownership. • armed conflict in Mexico (1910-1920). • ...
history 2026-01-13
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- a big car that shoots rockets
- to provide light in the trenches
- a hole in the ground, man-made
- rounds of bullets from a gun barrel
- to keep enemies
- an underwater shishoott shoots torpedoes
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- a disease that you get in the trenches
- a aircraft that looks above
- aircraft that fly over the battlefield
- which made it impossible for soldiers to breathe
- the boat that a U-boat sank
- a sharp object that's mainly for close combat
- these are strings of bullets for guns
- are rodents that carry diseases and will eat rs a pest that causes head lice.
14 Clues: to keep enemies • a aircraft that looks above • the boat that a U-boat sank • a big car that shoots rockets • a hole in the ground, man-made • to provide light in the trenches • rounds of bullets from a gun barrel • these are strings of bullets for guns • a disease that you get in the trenches • aircraft that fly over the battlefield • an underwater shishoott shoots torpedoes • ...
History 2026-03-27
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- A famous artist and inventor who painted Mona Lisa
- to attack or battle someone
- modern tools and machines
- a large reptile that lived millions of years ago
- a place where early humans lived
- a global war from 1939 to 1945
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- land ruled by a king or a queen
- an electronic machine we use to do homework, play games and chat with friends
- a place where tools, clothes, books, toys, computers... are made
- the time before writing existed
- a famous queen of Ancient Egypt
- powerful beings people believed in long ago
- a large hairy animal from the ice age
- a person without freedom who works for others
14 Clues: modern tools and machines • to attack or battle someone • a global war from 1939 to 1945 • land ruled by a king or a queen • the time before writing existed • a famous queen of Ancient Egypt • a place where early humans lived • a large hairy animal from the ice age • powerful beings people believed in long ago • a person without freedom who works for others • ...
Contemporary Era review 2022-12-08
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- Chance music composer
- a way of saving music in contemporary era
- Bill Haley and the ______
- Important rock song in music history
- Jazz artist Louis ___________
- a mathematical way to write music
- Elvis is an example of this
- A style of music that disregarded all rules in favor of expression
- Important rap song in music history
- important rap group in music history
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- Expressionist composer
- a way of spreading music in contemporary era
- making up music as you go along
- website that almost destroyed music industry
- incorporating non-musical sounds into the experience
- Impressionist composer
- American-born style of music
- A style based on creating a mood instead of telling a story
- music written like the previous eras
19 Clues: Chance music composer • Expressionist composer • Impressionist composer • Bill Haley and the ______ • Elvis is an example of this • American-born style of music • Jazz artist Louis ___________ • making up music as you go along • a mathematical way to write music • Important rap song in music history • Important rock song in music history • music written like the previous eras • ...
History 2018-07-24
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- The Colosseum is a huge ___________.
- What does the z stand for in ANZAC?
- World war one soldiers lived in......
- The first place mime was introduced
- The first naturalist to observe Australia
- How many years did WW1 go for?
- A group of ships
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- Where was Captain James Cook born?
- Preconceived opinion
- Aborigines believed in.....
- The criminals in Britain were also called....
- Pyramids in Egypt were originally built as....
- There were ____ ships sent on the first voyage to Australia
- The queen was originally born in _____, although her birthday is celebrated in June.
14 Clues: A group of ships • Preconceived opinion • Aborigines believed in..... • How many years did WW1 go for? • Where was Captain James Cook born? • What does the z stand for in ANZAC? • The first place mime was introduced • The Colosseum is a huge ___________. • World war one soldiers lived in...... • The first naturalist to observe Australia • ...
History 2014-05-19
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- Exercise ultimate power or authority over (an area and its people)
- Political or social authority or control, esp. exercised by a government
- Belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence
- Punishment
- A fight between large, organized armed forces
- Live in or occupy a place or environment
- Moving from one country, place, or locality to another
- A system or thing used as an example to follow or imitate
- The person who sets up an institution, organization etc.
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- A formal religious or public occasion, typically one celebrating a particular event
- An urban area that has a name, defined boundaries, and local government
- Relating to the study of material remains of past human life and activities
- An armed conflict between different nations or states
- An unwelcome intrusion into a country
14 Clues: Punishment • An unwelcome intrusion into a country • Live in or occupy a place or environment • A fight between large, organized armed forces • An armed conflict between different nations or states • Moving from one country, place, or locality to another • The person who sets up an institution, organization etc. • ...
history 2015-02-22
History 2022-04-26
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- A way of obtaining food in Neolithic Era
- These people made tools and weapons from metal
- The process of exchanging products
- These were used to hunt and fish in Paleolithic Era
- Prehisoric people painted these in cave walls
- The first human appeared in this era
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- Things made of clay which were used to store and cook food in Neolithic Age
- A large stone used to make sculptures and stone monuments
- Noelithic people lived in these in villages
- People lived in huts in villages
- It was invented in Neolithic Age
- People in Paleolithc Era lived in....
- People made objects with metal in this age
- It was used for cooking and making hunting tools
14 Clues: People lived in huts in villages • It was invented in Neolithic Age • The process of exchanging products • The first human appeared in this era • People in Paleolithc Era lived in.... • A way of obtaining food in Neolithic Era • People made objects with metal in this age • Noelithic people lived in these in villages • Prehisoric people painted these in cave walls • ...
History 2021-12-01
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- Warriors from Scandinavia
- A place where Irish monks lived
- The capital of Italy
- The ruler of a kingdom or country
- A soldier in the Middle Ages
- A book written by hand by monks
- The rich people in Ancient Rome
- Looking at the rings on the inside of tree trunks
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- The place where gladiators would fight
- The boats used by vikings
- A person who study’s the past
- Written language using horizontal and vertical lines
- The place where Roman children would Learn reading writing and arithmetic
- The poor people in ancient Roman society
14 Clues: The capital of Italy • Warriors from Scandinavia • The boats used by vikings • A soldier in the Middle Ages • A person who study’s the past • A place where Irish monks lived • A book written by hand by monks • The rich people in Ancient Rome • The ruler of a kingdom or country • The place where gladiators would fight • The poor people in ancient Roman society • ...
History 2021-12-01
14 Clues: Viking boat • leader of Rome • vassals to king • prisoner in Rome • study of tree rings • works with artefacts • Roman place of drama • Viking camp by water • uper romans in society • starter school in Rome • made Christinaty legal • lower romans in society • fights for entertainment • head of medieval society
History. 2021-12-17
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- what did men patricians wear?
- what is the process of finding how old a tree is called?
- Where did monks live?
- where did monks go to hide themselves when the monastery’s where under attack?
- what was a patricians home called?
- What did Normans build when they concurred land?
- what is the places called where monks ate there meals?
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- what was the place called which gladiators fought in?
- What is the place called where boys and some girls studied reading,writing and arthmetic?
- What where the boats which vikings used called?
- where did chariot racing happen?
- where did monks attend mass or prayed?
- What did patrician women wear?
- What is a plebeians house called?
14 Clues: Where did monks live? • what did men patricians wear? • What did patrician women wear? • where did chariot racing happen? • What is a plebeians house called? • what was a patricians home called? • where did monks attend mass or prayed? • What where the boats which vikings used called? • What did Normans build when they concurred land? • ...
History 2021-05-03
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- to separate people
- the most destructive war in human history
- Disobeying the law without harm to prove a point or send a message
- Known as the father of Texas
- one of the three G's
- First European to map the coast of Texas
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- one of the three G's
- one of the three G's
- Gave black men the right to vote
- a form of a protest that when people come in and sit until their needs are met
- the hate and discrimination to someone because of their race or ethnicity
- The 28th state
- to stop separating people
- Captured by the Karakawa after a shipwreck but escaped and wrote a book about it.
- lead his group to the Mississippi river but ended up in Texas then his own people killed him for being a bad leader
- Was elected as president in Mexico but turned on his people and became a dictator
16 Clues: The 28th state • to separate people • one of the three G's • one of the three G's • one of the three G's • to stop separating people • Known as the father of Texas • Gave black men the right to vote • First European to map the coast of Texas • the most destructive war in human history • Disobeying the law without harm to prove a point or send a message • ...
History 2024-01-16
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- people in favor of the eradication of slave
- a machine or system that delivers messages with the use of simple electrical signals sent over wires
- union a group of workers who act together to protect and expand their rights in the workplace
- a large meeting where a preacher converts many to Christianity
- codes laws in a Southern slave that controlled enslaved people
- schools schools for training high school graduates to become teachers
- 19th-century movement against immigration
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- an idealistically perfect place or society
- extreme, widespread lack of available food
- disobedience refusing to obey laws considered unjust
- philosophy of humanity's inherent goodness and God's indwelling in nature
- religious folk songs of African-American origin
- the ability to read and write
- control or ban of the use of alcohol
14 Clues: the ability to read and write • control or ban of the use of alcohol • 19th-century movement against immigration • an idealistically perfect place or society • extreme, widespread lack of available food • people in favor of the eradication of slave • religious folk songs of African-American origin • disobedience refusing to obey laws considered unjust • ...
history 2024-01-09
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- information on posters to persuade
- pride in your group
- associates of countries formed
- money used for paying damages
- sustained down turn
- hatred against Jews
- curtain divide between democracy, winston churchill
- political movement against Jews
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- total govn't control (russia)
- nazis against jews
- w and e germany one country
- treaty that ended the war
- war space race, war it was "cold"
- wall wall surrounded berlin
14 Clues: nazis against jews • pride in your group • sustained down turn • hatred against Jews • treaty that ended the war • w and e germany one country • total govn't control (russia) • money used for paying damages • associates of countries formed • political movement against Jews • information on posters to persuade • wall wall surrounded berlin • ...
History 2024-02-27
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- Religion that originated in India that has multiple versions of one god
- Social system of the Aryans who settled in India; practiced widely by the Hindus
- new stone age
- a system of writing with wedge shaped symbols invented by the sumerians
- Cycle of rebirth where your soul is reborn in a new body after you die
- Leader of India who was responsible for the spread of Buddhism by missionaries
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- body of water that became the center of the egyption civilization
- leader of the hebrews
- man-made objects
- an example of archaeological in England
- old stone age
- Trade route that linked China to the west
- earliest form of written language where words were in the shape of the pictures they represented
- Invaded and migrated into the India through the Khyber Pass
14 Clues: old stone age • new stone age • man-made objects • leader of the hebrews • an example of archaeological in England • Trade route that linked China to the west • Invaded and migrated into the India through the Khyber Pass • body of water that became the center of the egyption civilization • Cycle of rebirth where your soul is reborn in a new body after you die • ...
History 2020-04-29
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- sand stone shape mad by Egyptians
- groups of prisoners
- God of the sun and war
- God of rain, agricultural fertility and water
- place of worship for aztecs
- God of spring and new crops
- place to put discarded heart
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- God of the dead
- leader of the worshipping
- God of nature, earth and air
- God of night sky, giver and taker of life
- God of fire
- giving up something to someone
- mask represents god of fire
14 Clues: God of fire • God of the dead • groups of prisoners • God of the sun and war • leader of the worshipping • mask represents god of fire • place of worship for aztecs • God of spring and new crops • God of nature, earth and air • place to put discarded heart • giving up something to someone • sand stone shape mad by Egyptians • God of night sky, giver and taker of life • ...
History 2019-09-07
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- the division of land into strips by an individual in the growing season
- legal process of joining small holdings into larger farms
- transformation of agriculture through technology and science
- the cultivation of different crops on a piece of land to retain nutrients
- sudden alteration in the form of government
- period between 5th-15 century
- a complete change in the way people live and work
- the science of breeding and caring for animals
- the process of taming an animal and keeping it on a farm
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- agrarian revolution took place during this time
- a drastic change in the system by which goods and services are produced
- change from hand craft to machine and manufacturing
- agrarian revolution took place in this country
- fertilizer made from clay and calcium carbonate
14 Clues: period between 5th-15 century • sudden alteration in the form of government • agrarian revolution took place in this country • the science of breeding and caring for animals • agrarian revolution took place during this time • fertilizer made from clay and calcium carbonate • a complete change in the way people live and work • ...
History 2020-03-31
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- Kes juhtis saksamaa ühendamist
- Rahvusele keskenduv maailmavaade
- mis taastati Viini kongressiga
- Kus oli valitsemis viis timograatia
- Mis riik Oli sõjas austria ja prantsusmaaga
- Poliitiline süsteem, milles riiklikud huvid rajanevad rahva ühiste huvidel
- Mis liiteti pärast preisimaa ja austria sõda
- Maailmavaade mis väärtustab inimese vabadust
- Kes ei olnus nõus preisimaa tegemistega
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- mis valitsemis viis oli USA,s
- Mis valitsemisviisi kasutas otto von bismarck
- Kus taastati vana kord
- mis valitsemisviis on Eestis
- Mille pealinn on Pariis
14 Clues: Kus taastati vana kord • Mille pealinn on Pariis • mis valitsemisviis on Eestis • mis valitsemis viis oli USA,s • Kes juhtis saksamaa ühendamist • mis taastati Viini kongressiga • Rahvusele keskenduv maailmavaade • Kus oli valitsemis viis timograatia • Kes ei olnus nõus preisimaa tegemistega • Mis riik Oli sõjas austria ja prantsusmaaga • ...
History 2024-05-14
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- an area or division, especially part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries.
- someone who lives by traveling from place to place
- a long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic.
- an action such as a prolonged speech that obstructs progress in a legislative assembly while not technically contravening the required procedures.
- a person born in a specified place or associated with a place by birth, whether subsequently resident there or not.
- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
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- one that was created later by someone that did not experience firsthand or participate in the events in which the author is writing about.
- a place, person, or thing from which something comes or can be obtained.
- economic activity concerned with the process of raw materials in factories.
- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
- the action or process of reconstructing or rebuilding something
- a kind of clay used as a building material, typically in the form of dried rock.
- a grant of public land, especially to an institution, organization, or to particular groups of people.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a unit of land
15 Clues: a unit of land • someone who lives by traveling from place to place • a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country. • a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country. • the action or process of reconstructing or rebuilding something • a place, person, or thing from which something comes or can be obtained. • ...
History 2024-04-09
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- agreement
- Deficit situation in which a country imports more than it exports
- extremists are religious adherents who believe that their religion is the one true religion and others must be done away with.
- Scandal Result of break-in committed by Nixon's administration; goal was to cover attempted burglary
- A declaration of forgiveness and freedom from punishment
- A declaration of forgiveness and freedom from punishment
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- negotiations between nations are carried on by a person who travels back and forth between them
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- A belief that limited government ensures order competitive markets and personal opportunity.
- skilled in dealing with sensitive matters or people
- strategy in battling the GrDepression the money is given to the big corporations and eventually they will pay their workers more, and then the workers will spend their money and save the economy.
- Charges against a president approved by a majority of the House of Representatives
- government aid to the poor
- Control efforts by a government to regulate or control the sale of guns
- is a period of slow economic growth and high unemployment (stagnation) while prices rise (inflation)
15 Clues: agreement • government aid to the poor • North American Free Trade Agreement • skilled in dealing with sensitive matters or people • A declaration of forgiveness and freedom from punishment • A declaration of forgiveness and freedom from punishment • Deficit situation in which a country imports more than it exports • ...
History 2024-06-04
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- -Site of the first atomic bomb drop in WWII.
- -First artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.
- -Policy of extending military and economic aid to countries resisting communism, announced by President Truman in 1947.
- -War that saw major US involvement from the 1960s until 1973.
- -Movement for civil rights led by Martin Luther King Jr.
- -1950s conflict between North and South, where the US supported the South.
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- -US senator who led a campaign against alleged communists in the government.
- -Supreme Court case that declared "separate but equal" unconstitutional.
- -1963 speech by Martin Luther King Jr.
- -Organization founded in 1945 to promote peace and cooperation between countries.
- -Law that ended segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination.
- -1962 standoff between the US and Soviet Union over missiles in Cuba.
- -US President assassinated in 1963.
- -1969 event where Neil Armstrong walked on the moon.
14 Clues: -US President assassinated in 1963. • -1963 speech by Martin Luther King Jr. • -Site of the first atomic bomb drop in WWII. • -1969 event where Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. • -Movement for civil rights led by Martin Luther King Jr. • -War that saw major US involvement from the 1960s until 1973. • ...
History 2023-05-05
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- Imported goods
- Vice president
- A person owned by someone to work
- A form of government that believes in family farming
- A president elected in 1860, that was a very strong abolitionist
- Where the U.S. split into the north and the south
- A social reformer in the 1800’s
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- A place owned independently
- Political theory
- A former president
- Keep people from discussing certain topics
- Senator
- The states that fought against the southern sta
- "the great compromiser"
14 Clues: Senator • Imported goods • Vice president • Political theory • A former president • "the great compromiser" • A place owned independently • A social reformer in the 1800’s • A person owned by someone to work • Keep people from discussing certain topics • The states that fought against the southern sta • Where the U.S. split into the north and the south • ...
History 2023-05-05
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- Keep people from discussing certain topics
- Imported goods
- Where the U.S. split into the north and the south
- A social reformer in the 1800’s
- Vice president
- Political theory
- A person owned by someone to work
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- The states that fought against the southern sta
- A place owned independently
- A president elected in 1860, that was a very strong abolitionist
- Senator
- "the great compromiser"
- A form of government that believes in family farming
- A former president
14 Clues: Senator • Imported goods • Vice president • Political theory • A former president • "the great compromiser" • A place owned independently • A social reformer in the 1800’s • A person owned by someone to work • Keep people from discussing certain topics • The states that fought against the southern sta • Where the U.S. split into the north and the south • ...
History 2022-12-05
14 Clues: Leave • to move • new york • Come into • like a bar • much harsher • minority groups • unjust treatment • to live permanently • diversity same area • group a popular group • food, clothing,shelter • large number of people • persecution abuse treatment
History 2023-05-15
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- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- What continent was the US afraid that Communism would spread into?
- What religion did leader Ngo Dinh Diem hate which ultimately led to most of south vietnam disliking him?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War?
- What leader was South Vietnam unhappy with?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam?
- What was the theory that referred the fear of communism spreading around the world
- Which president did the US congress give permission to, to wage war?
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- What did the NLF stand for?
- Before world war two, which big empire was Vietnam a part of?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- What was the treaty called that states the French would leave Vietnam alone and Vietnam would be split into two countries?
- Which US Naval ship was attacked by North Vietnamese boats?
- What type of government did the peasants of South Vietnam want as their own government?
15 Clues: What did the NLF stand for? • What leader was South Vietnam unhappy with? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • Which US Naval ship was attacked by North Vietnamese boats? • Before world war two, which big empire was Vietnam a part of? • Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam? • ...
History 2024-11-06
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- Lisa: A famous portrait painting by Leonardo da Vinci, considered one of the most iconic works of art in history.
- More: An English lawyer, scholar, and statesman best known for his book Utopia,
- Shakespeare: An English playwright, poet, and actor, often regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and one of the world's greatest dramatists.
- A cultural movement that began in Italy in the 14th century and spread across Europe, characterized by a renewed interest in classical art, literature, and learning from ancient Greece and Rome.
- A philosophical and intellectual movement during the Renaissance that emphasized the study of classical texts.
- style of painting: A technique of mural painting where pigments are applied to wet plaster
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- da Vinci: An Italian polymath (artist, scientist, inventor, and thinker) of the Renaissance.
- The language spoken by ordinary people in a particular region, as opposed to Latin or other classical languages. During the Renaissance
- An Italian Renaissance political philosopher, best known for his work The Prince,
- Family: A powerful and wealthy Italian family from Florence
- Gutenberg: A German inventor and printer best known for developing the movable-type printing press around 1440,
- A term coined by Sir Thomas More in his 1516 book Utopia,
- An Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet,
- refers to attitudes, activities, or beliefs that are not religious or spiritual nature.
14 Clues: A term coined by Sir Thomas More in his 1516 book Utopia, • Family: A powerful and wealthy Italian family from Florence • An Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet, • More: An English lawyer, scholar, and statesman best known for his book Utopia, • An Italian Renaissance political philosopher, best known for his work The Prince, • ...
History 2024-12-11
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- - A ruler with total power over a nation
- - A piece of fabric with pictures made by weaving
- - A worker in a lower-class
- - A ruler of an Empire
- - A person that defends their nation
- - A Leader of a clan of samurai
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- - A weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt
- - A very dangerous disease
- - A large structure that has a point at the top
- - A highly radioactive bomb that creates a mushroom cloud
- - A ruler in ancient Egypt.
- - The very centre of a castle, the last defence
- - A member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico in the 16th century
- - The guy who discovered America
14 Clues: - A ruler of an Empire • - A very dangerous disease • - A ruler in ancient Egypt. • - A worker in a lower-class • - A Leader of a clan of samurai • - The guy who discovered America • - A person that defends their nation • - A ruler with total power over a nation • - A weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt • - A large structure that has a point at the top • ...
History 2024-12-11
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- - A ruler with total power over a nation
- - A piece of fabric with pictures made by weaving
- - A worker in a lower-class
- - A ruler of an Empire
- - A person that defends their nation
- - A Leader of a clan of samurai
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- - A weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt
- - A very dangerous disease
- - A large structure that has a point at the top
- - A highly radioactive bomb that creates a mushroom cloud
- - A ruler in ancient Egypt.
- - The very centre of a castle, the last defence
- - A member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico in the 16th century
- - The guy who discovered America
14 Clues: - A ruler of an Empire • - A very dangerous disease • - A ruler in ancient Egypt. • - A worker in a lower-class • - A Leader of a clan of samurai • - The guy who discovered America • - A person that defends their nation • - A ruler with total power over a nation • - A weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt • - A large structure that has a point at the top • ...
History 2024-12-11
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- - A ruler with total power over a nation
- - A piece of fabric with pictures made by weaving
- - A worker in a lower-class
- - A ruler of an Empire
- - A person that defends their nation
- - A Leader of a clan of samurai
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- - A weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt
- - A very dangerous disease
- - A large structure that has a point at the top
- - A highly radioactive bomb that creates a mushroom cloud
- - A ruler in ancient Egypt.
- - The very centre of a castle, the last defence
- - A member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico in the 16th century
- - The guy who discovered America
14 Clues: - A ruler of an Empire • - A very dangerous disease • - A ruler in ancient Egypt. • - A worker in a lower-class • - A Leader of a clan of samurai • - The guy who discovered America • - A person that defends their nation • - A ruler with total power over a nation • - A weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt • - A large structure that has a point at the top • ...
history 2025-12-10
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- a list of propositions that challenged the Catholic Church's practices, particularly the sale of "indulgences" for forgiveness of sins
- declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result).
- a major branch of Protestant Christianity based on the teachings of 16th-century reformer John Calvin, emphasizing God's absolute sovereignty, the authority of the Bible
- relating to England or the English, and refers to the global communion of churches stemming from the Church of England
- the action or process of reforming an institution or practice.
- a member of a major Protestant Christian denomination, originating from Martin Luther's 16th-century Reformation
- German theologian and religious reformer who initiated the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century
- a pivotal French theologian and reformer
- a foundational text of Protestant theology first published in 1536, systematically outlining Reformed Christian doctrine
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- the divine foreordaining of all that will happen, especially with regard to the salvation of some and not others
- radical 16th-century Protestants who believed in adult baptism (believer's baptism), rejecting infant baptism as unbiblical and insisting baptism follow a conscious decision to follow Jesus
- a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory
- formal assembly of the Holy Roman Empire held in the city of Worms, Germany, in 1521
- a member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church
14 Clues: a pivotal French theologian and reformer • declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result). • the action or process of reforming an institution or practice. • a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory • formal assembly of the Holy Roman Empire held in the city of Worms, Germany, in 1521 • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-02-13
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- Goddess of earth
- Goddess of marriage
- 3rd period in the history of Ancient Greece
- God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
- Goddess of wisdom
- 2nd period in the history of Ancient Greece
- God of sky, lightning, and thunder
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- Goddess of love
- God of music
- 1st period in the history of Ancient Greece
- Goddess of female fertility & motherhood
- God of youth
- God of time
- God of the sky/heavens
14 Clues: God of time • God of music • God of youth • Goddess of love • Goddess of earth • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of marriage • God of the sky/heavens • God of sky, lightning, and thunder • God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses • Goddess of female fertility & motherhood • 1st period in the history of Ancient Greece • 3rd period in the history of Ancient Greece • ...
Oral History Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-28
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- Person who tells a story
- Story from the past
- Family story
- used to understand stories
- Device to record voices
- Recorded story
- Person who lived through an event
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- Way to learn about the past
- Oral histories help us understand different
- Listening skill
- Important part of oral history
- history Type of history about real people
- Memories shared by someone
13 Clues: Family story • Recorded story • Listening skill • Story from the past • Device to record voices • Person who tells a story • Memories shared by someone • used to understand stories • Way to learn about the past • Important part of oral history • Person who lived through an event • history Type of history about real people • Oral histories help us understand different
Framework for diagnosing pelvic pain in women 2022-10-10
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- history that includes GPM and previous deliveries
- history that includes contraceptive history, menstrual history, sexual history
- history that includes previous abdominal surgery, endocrine or thromboembolic disease (4,7)
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- test which must always be performed
- examination which involves palpating the cervix and adenexals
- US imaging which is most useful
- intermittent or constant pain for 6 or months or more
- bedside investigation which can assess for UTI
- sudden onset pain often due to secondary pathology
- examination which involves visualising the cervix
10 Clues: US imaging which is most useful • test which must always be performed • bedside investigation which can assess for UTI • history that includes GPM and previous deliveries • examination which involves visualising the cervix • sudden onset pain often due to secondary pathology • intermittent or constant pain for 6 or months or more • ...
Black History Month 2022-01-26
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- Musician nicknamed Satchmo, famous for signing “What a Wonderful World”
- arrested for refusing to give up her seat
- Black History Month
- “I Know The Caged Bird Sings”
- First African-American President in U.S. history
- Emancipation Proclamation
- Father of Black History
- Conductor of the Underground Railroad
- First African-American world heavyweight boxing champion
- First black recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
Down
- The “King of Pop”
- First African-American in MLB
- Singer/songwriter of “Isn’t She Lovely”
- Founder of Famous Amos Cookies
- hit single “What’s Goin On”
- “I Have a Dream” Speech
- First African-American Supreme Court Justice
- Famous Philanthropist with a talk show
18 Clues: The “King of Pop” • Black History Month • “I Have a Dream” Speech • Father of Black History • Emancipation Proclamation • hit single “What’s Goin On” • First African-American in MLB • “I Know The Caged Bird Sings” • Founder of Famous Amos Cookies • Conductor of the Underground Railroad • Famous Philanthropist with a talk show • Singer/songwriter of “Isn’t She Lovely” • ...
Black History Month 2022-01-26
Across
- Musician nicknamed Satchmo, famous for signing “What a Wonderful World”
- arrested for refusing to give up her seat
- Black History Month
- “I Know The Caged Bird Sings”
- First African-American President in U.S. history
- Emancipation Proclamation
- Father of Black History
- Conductor of the Underground Railroad
- First African-American world heavyweight boxing champion
- First black recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
Down
- The “King of Pop”
- First African-American in MLB
- Singer/songwriter of “Isn’t She Lovely”
- Founder of Famous Amos Cookies
- hit single “What’s Goin On”
- “I Have a Dream” Speech
- First African-American Supreme Court Justice
- Famous Philanthropist with a talk show
18 Clues: The “King of Pop” • Black History Month • “I Have a Dream” Speech • Father of Black History • Emancipation Proclamation • hit single “What’s Goin On” • First African-American in MLB • “I Know The Caged Bird Sings” • Founder of Famous Amos Cookies • Conductor of the Underground Railroad • Famous Philanthropist with a talk show • Singer/songwriter of “Isn’t She Lovely” • ...
Black History Month 2022-01-26
Across
- Musician nicknamed Satchmo, famous for singing “What a Wonderful World”
- arrested for refusing to give up her seat
- Black History Month
- “I Know The Caged Bird Sings”
- First African-American President in U.S. history
- Emancipation Proclamation
- Father of Black History
- Conductor of the Underground Railroad
- First African-American world heavyweight boxing champion
- First black recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
Down
- The “King of Pop”
- First African-American in MLB
- Singer/songwriter of “Isn’t She Lovely”
- Founder of Famous Amos Cookies
- hit single “What’s Goin On”
- “I Have a Dream” Speech
- First African-American Supreme Court Justice
- Famous Philanthropist with a talk show
18 Clues: The “King of Pop” • Black History Month • “I Have a Dream” Speech • Father of Black History • Emancipation Proclamation • hit single “What’s Goin On” • First African-American in MLB • “I Know The Caged Bird Sings” • Founder of Famous Amos Cookies • Conductor of the Underground Railroad • Famous Philanthropist with a talk show • Singer/songwriter of “Isn’t She Lovely” • ...
Black History Month 2022-01-26
Across
- Musician nicknamed Satchmo, famous for singing “What a Wonderful World”
- arrested for refusing to give up her seat
- Black History Month
- “I Know The Caged Bird Sings”
- First African-American President in U.S. history
- Emancipation Proclamation
- Father of Black History
- Conductor of the Underground Railroad
- First African-American world heavyweight boxing champion
- First black recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
Down
- The “King of Pop”
- First African-American in MLB
- Singer/songwriter of “Isn’t She Lovely”
- Founder of Famous Amos Cookies
- hit single “What’s Goin On”
- “I Have a Dream” Speech
- First African-American Supreme Court Justice
- Famous Philanthropist with a talk show
18 Clues: The “King of Pop” • Black History Month • “I Have a Dream” Speech • Father of Black History • Emancipation Proclamation • hit single “What’s Goin On” • First African-American in MLB • “I Know The Caged Bird Sings” • Founder of Famous Amos Cookies • Conductor of the Underground Railroad • Famous Philanthropist with a talk show • Singer/songwriter of “Isn’t She Lovely” • ...
