history Crossword Puzzles
History 2017-03-03
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- An instalation made in honor of somebody
- A concept of using people as a property
- Science of human
- An artificial object
- Events happened before current period of time
- An armed fight between countries
- 100 years
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- Choose (usually political figure)
- Very old
- Cultural phenomena left from previous generations
- A country which is ruled by one particular person who inherited the power
- A police which requires equality and freedom among people
- A story of an individual's life
- The absence of political control
14 Clues: Very old • 100 years • Science of human • An artificial object • A story of an individual's life • The absence of political control • An armed fight between countries • Choose (usually political figure) • A concept of using people as a property • An instalation made in honor of somebody • Events happened before current period of time • ...
History 2018-07-24
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- The queen was originally born in _____, although her birthday is celebrated in June.
- There were ____ ships sent on the first voyage to Australia
- A group of ships
- Preconceived opinion
- Pyramids in Egypt were originally built as....
- The criminals in Britain were also called....
- Where was Captain James Cook born?
- The first naturalist to observe Australia
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- The first place mime was introduced
- World war one soldiers lived in......
- What does the z stand for in ANZAC?
- The Colosseum is a huge ___________.
- Aborigines believed in.....
- How many years did WW1 go for?
14 Clues: A group of ships • Preconceived opinion • Aborigines believed in..... • How many years did WW1 go for? • Where was Captain James Cook born? • The first place mime was introduced • What does the z stand for in ANZAC? • The Colosseum is a huge ___________. • World war one soldiers lived in...... • The first naturalist to observe Australia • ...
History 2021-03-29
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- He appeared in Asia and Europe
- He is an Ape
- He stays upright
- He made needles
- He used fire
- Are tools to cut and chop
- you use it to sew
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- it's a small rock
- He made shelters
- homins lived inside
- It's a special Mammal
- he used sticks and rocks
- it's like a house
- he used fire for...
- He had a language
- he used fire to...
16 Clues: He is an Ape • He used fire • He made needles • He made shelters • He stays upright • it's a small rock • it's like a house • He had a language • you use it to sew • he used fire to... • homins lived inside • he used fire for... • It's a special Mammal • he used sticks and rocks • Are tools to cut and chop • He appeared in Asia and Europe
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 2023-06-22
14 Clues: - name • - birthday • - dads name • - fav colour • - favourite food • - family nickname • - favourite animal • - favourite season • Dicaprio - celeb crush • - favourite music genre • - favourite taylor album • swift - favourite singer • - brothers universty course • Gymnastics, Dance - Past Sports ??
History 2023-05-04
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- this state decided in the civil war
- the devide between slave states and Free states
- These states wanted slavery
- these debates led towards the Lincoln stopping slavery
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- slaves were mainly taken from this country
- these leaders sold their enemies for weaponry
- this was a war that ended slavery
- This book influenced the civil war
- These people wanted slavery
- this invention raised slavery rates
- These states wanted to abolish slavery
- Many Slaves Used The ______ to Escape
- these people wanted to abolish slavery
- This shaped Americas economy
14 Clues: These people wanted slavery • These states wanted slavery • This shaped Americas economy • this was a war that ended slavery • This book influenced the civil war • this state decided in the civil war • this invention raised slavery rates • Many Slaves Used The ______ to Escape • These states wanted to abolish slavery • these people wanted to abolish slavery • ...
History 2023-08-29
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- diffusion. Cultural diffusion refers to when certain cultural values, ideas, or even cultures are adopted by different cultures.
- A prism that were built in Egypt
- Independent state
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- Old written language
- A plant which was used for al sorts of things including writing
- Dividing the seasons
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- of heaven. The requirements of the gods for a king
- A old king
- A government which was surrounded with government
- a crescent-shaped region in the Middle East, spanning modern-day Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine and Jordan, together with the northern region of Kuwait, southeastern region of Turkey and the western portion of Iran. Some authors also include Cyprus and Northern Egypt.
- Believe in many gods
- A civilization
- The old king
14 Clues: A old king • The old king • A civilization • Independent state • Believe in many gods • Old written language • Dividing the seasons • A prism that were built in Egypt • a line of hereditary rulers of a country. • A government which was surrounded with government • of heaven. The requirements of the gods for a king • A plant which was used for al sorts of things including writing • ...
History 2021-12-17
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- The capital of Italy
- The boats used by vikings
- A person who study’s the past
- The place where gladiators would fight
- The poor people in ancient Roman society
- Written language using horizontal and vertical lines
- A ruler of kingdoms or country’s
- looking at the rings on the inside of tree trunks
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- A book written by hand by monks
- The rich people in Ancient Rome
- A place where Irish monks lived
- A soldier in the Middle Ages
- Warriors from Scandinavia
- The place where ancient Roman children would learn reading, writing and arithmetic
14 Clues: The capital of Italy • The boats used by vikings • Warriors from Scandinavia • A soldier in the Middle Ages • A person who study’s the past • A book written by hand by monks • The rich people in Ancient Rome • A place where Irish monks lived • A ruler of kingdoms or country’s • The place where gladiators would fight • The poor people in ancient Roman society • ...
History 2021-12-17
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- a source that was made at the time
- Find out how old a tree is
- something we can prove
- information that is biased or mislead
- a source that was made after the time
- a man made object
- a small hole to see if there is a point to dit at tat area
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- a photo from the taken from the sky
- you use it to find how old a living thing is
- people who lived in pre-historic Rome
- when you dig up the ground
- then yo find out how old the pollen is to find out how old the ground is
- what one or more people think
- the top/new lair of soil
14 Clues: a man made object • something we can prove • the top/new lair of soil • when you dig up the ground • Find out how old a tree is • what one or more people think • a source that was made at the time • a photo from the taken from the sky • people who lived in pre-historic Rome • information that is biased or mislead • a source that was made after the time • ...
history 2025-02-12
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- African American migrate to northern cities to find jobs
- What group of people worked on the railroads
- when people from another country move to America
- prevents any business structure that restraints trade
- belief in possibility of improving qualities of the human population by discouraging against reproduction with those who have undesirable traits
- the haymarket square was a
- intimidation and crimes directed to African Americans
- resulted in 19th amendment to the constitution
- separated black and white people in public places
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- gains from labor unions
- what was the first thing the immagrants saw when they got to America
- used the government to reform problems like industrialization
- US supreme court upheld VA statue for the sterilization
- where did the Europeans enter America
- gains from labor unions
15 Clues: gains from labor unions • gains from labor unions • the haymarket square was a • where did the Europeans enter America • What group of people worked on the railroads • resulted in 19th amendment to the constitution • when people from another country move to America • separated black and white people in public places • prevents any business structure that restraints trade • ...
History 2024-12-19
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 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 2023-10-14
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- The birth of Jesus.
- Emperor who made Christianity legal.
- Early Christian figure linked to Santa.
- Banned Christmas in England.
- Scenes became popular in the 13th century.
- A significant Christmas meal.
- Author whose work revived Christmas.
- Ancient festival tied to the season.
- Wise men who visited the baby Jesus.
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- Pre-Christian celebrations.
- Of Nicaea, which established the date.
- A medieval tradition of singing.
- Group that disapproved of Christmas.
- The city of Jesus' birth.
- Traditional decoration with historical roots.
15 Clues: The birth of Jesus. • The city of Jesus' birth. • Pre-Christian celebrations. • Banned Christmas in England. • A significant Christmas meal. • A medieval tradition of singing. • Emperor who made Christianity legal. • Group that disapproved of Christmas. • Author whose work revived Christmas. • Ancient festival tied to the season. • Wise men who visited the baby Jesus. • ...
History 2023-10-12
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- main part of castle
- part of knights armor
- knights moral code
- short sentence or phrase used on a coat of arms
- Hand armor of a knight
- most peasant
- references the mounted knight
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- wears a shiny coat of armor
- Grant of land
- Huge estate that include houses, farm, and woodlands
- derived from the Latin word castellum,
- Granter of land
- Huge farming estate
- Person who receives land
- The knights armor was?
15 Clues: most peasant • Grant of land • Granter of land • knights moral code • main part of castle • Huge farming estate • part of knights armor • Hand armor of a knight • The knights armor was? • Person who receives land • wears a shiny coat of armor • references the mounted knight • derived from the Latin word castellum, • short sentence or phrase used on a coat of arms • ...
History 2025-03-31
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- Is a music genre and musical form that originated amongst African-Americans in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s.
- The process of making large quantities of the same product over a long period of time
- The belief that someone should go back to homeland
- In biology, refers to the change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations
- Women who wore makeup smoked and drank in the 1920
- Form of music that combined Dixieland blues and ragtime
- individualism A socio-political philosophy that emphasizes both individual liberty and societal cooperation, aiming to create just societies by protecting individual rights and promoting equality of opportunity.
- A socially unconventional person, especially one who is involved in the arts.
- Group of people that got let go from factory
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- Policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups
- A manufacturing process where a product moves sequentially through workstations, with each station adding parts or processes until the final product is completed, leading to increased efficiency and mass production.
- An illicit establishment that sold alcoholic beverages
- The belief that the universe and life originated from supernatural acts of divine creation
- A Person who advocates or promotes anarchism or anarchy.
14 Clues: Group of people that got let go from factory • The belief that someone should go back to homeland • Women who wore makeup smoked and drank in the 1920 • An illicit establishment that sold alcoholic beverages • Form of music that combined Dixieland blues and ragtime • A Person who advocates or promotes anarchism or anarchy. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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
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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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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” • ...
Australian Deaf History 2022-11-10
39 Clues: Nun • Club • Mess • Oral • Talk • Both • List • Area • Build • Teach • Dream • Letter • Decide • France • Assume • Similar • Compare • Ireland • Theatre • Teacher • England • America • History • Scotland • Politics • Research • Remember • Catholic • Complain • Newspaper • Australia • Carpenter • Establish • Principal • Pronounce • Different • Determined • Lip-reading • Boarding-School
CNHP 2010 Chapter 1 2021-06-14
30 Clues: A • Pt • Hx • Dx • lip • IMP • epi- • meso- • ren/o • -dynia • derm/o • lith/o • -desis • phas/o • necr/o • megaly • lapar/o • scler/o • -poiesis • -genesis • -rrhexis • vascul/o • -rrhaphy • pertaining to • few or deficient • expansion or dilation • creation of an opening • involuntary contraction • nourishment, development • history of present illness
Spelling Words 2025-11-18
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- Sequence, order, history
- Estimate, near, close
- Unbelievable, impossible, unthinkable
- Era, age, period
- Guess, hypothesize, theorize
- Gap, break, space
- Period, duration, span
- Predicament, difficulty, quandary
- Guess, premise, belief
- Prediction, forecast, Oracle
- Flee, hurry, dash
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- Just in time, moment, eleventh hour
- Theoretical, supposed, assumed
- Triviality, detail, rumor
- Schedule, plan, history
- Reason, basis, justification
- Change, modify, adjust
- Possible, achievable, practical
- Allegedly, reportedly, seemingly
- Twilight, sunset, evening
20 Clues: Era, age, period • Gap, break, space • Flee, hurry, dash • Estimate, near, close • Change, modify, adjust • Period, duration, span • Guess, premise, belief • Schedule, plan, history • Sequence, order, history • Triviality, detail, rumor • Twilight, sunset, evening • Guess, hypothesize, theorize • Reason, basis, justification • Prediction, forecast, Oracle • Theoretical, supposed, assumed • ...
World countries 2024-09-25
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- Which country boasts the charming capital of Riga, famous for its Art Nouveau buildings and medieval Old Town?
- Which country, known for its rich history and delicious cuisine, has Rome as its capital?
- Which country’s capital, Prague, is famous for its stunning Gothic architecture and the Charles Bridge?
- Which country has Ljubljana as its capital, noted for its green spaces and picturesque bridges?
- Which country is known for its chocolates and waffles?
- What country is home to Paris, often referred to as the "City of Light" and known for landmarks like the Eiffel Tower?
- What country is known for its capital, Bucharest, often referred to as "Little Paris" for its French-inspired architecture?
- What country is known for Madrid, its capital and is famous for the Prado Museum?
- What country’s capital, Athens, is famous for its ancient history and landmarks like the Acropolis?
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- What country is famous for Sofia, its capital city, known for its ancient history and vibrant nightlife?
- Which country has Tallinn as its capital, celebrated for its well-preserved medieval old town?
- Which country’s capital, Vienna, is renowned for its classical music heritage and historic palaces?
- What country is known for Budapest, famous for its stunning architecture, thermal baths, and the Danube River?
- Which country has Copenhagen as its capital, recognized for its modern design and the iconic Little Mermaid statue?
- Which country is known for its historic capital city, Vilnius, and its beautiful baroque architecture?
- Which country features Warsaw as its capital, known for its resilience and rich cultural history?
- Which country has Dublin as its capital, celebrated for its literary history and the River Liffey?
- Which country has Lisbon as its capital, known for its hilly landscape, colorful buildings, and Fado music?
- What country is home to Berlin, known for its vibrant culture, history, and the Berlin Wall?
- What country features Zagreb as its capital, known for its vibrant arts scene and historical architecture?
20 Clues: Which country is known for its chocolates and waffles? • What country is known for Madrid, its capital and is famous for the Prado Museum? • Which country, known for its rich history and delicious cuisine, has Rome as its capital? • What country is home to Berlin, known for its vibrant culture, history, and the Berlin Wall? • ...
Crossword by Kru Nun 2023-08-08
subjects 2022-11-25
Class Schedule 2024-12-05
19 Clues: art 7:05 • gym 3:25 • math 8:17 • choir 1:45 • history 9:30 • physics 4:00 • theatre 9:50 • algebra 2:05 • science 5:23 • english 8:10 • biology 12:15 • business 7:12 • spanish 10:35 • yearbook 11:21 • chemistry 1:20 • geography 6:55 • geometry 10:40 • economics 12:08 • government 6:00
history and its method 2020-04-13
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- The first people to start writing history
- Validation of facts and sources in history makes historical studies object and_____
- The historical theme of medieval age
- scientific method in history means verifiable and repeatable empirical testing of________
- The historical theme of Romans
- Simplified version of historical source
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- Value judgement in history means use of_______
- The subjective interpretation is the result of _______ interpretation in history
- Historical sources which are firsthand information
- The word history is derived from Greek word Historia and it means___
10 Clues: The historical theme of Romans • The historical theme of medieval age • Simplified version of historical source • The first people to start writing history • Value judgement in history means use of_______ • Historical sources which are firsthand information • The word history is derived from Greek word Historia and it means___ • ...
School 2025-06-22
mr reeves geography challenge 2022-12-21
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- known for maple syrup
- known for jollibees and tagalog language
- known for middle east and history in africa
- known for tea and biscuits
- known for foods such as quesadillas and tortas
- known for sushi and other foods
- known for football and south america
- known for beer, pretzels, and history
- known for bikes, cheese, and chocolates
- known for vodka and organized crime
- known for hinduism and culture
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- known for baguettes and croissants
- known for football and messi
- known for neutrality and delicacies
- known for foods and european history
- known for burgers and fatty foods
- known for christmas in june and accents
17 Clues: known for maple syrup • known for tea and biscuits • known for football and messi • known for hinduism and culture • known for sushi and other foods • known for burgers and fatty foods • known for baguettes and croissants • known for neutrality and delicacies • known for vodka and organized crime • known for foods and european history • known for football and south america • ...
Montreal Canadiens 2025-12-23
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- --- Hockey Association
- goal Joe Malone holds the distinction of scoring the --- in the Canadiens’ storied history.
- The Canadiens are the --- continuously operating hockey team in the world,
- The Canadiens reached the --- game every year from 1951 to 1960
- Yvan ---
- Home Arena
- National --- League
- Guy ---
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- coach Jean Perron made history by leading the Canadiens to a Stanley Cup win in his first season as --- in 1986
- Larry ---
- Go --- go!
- # of Stanley Cup Wins
- Maurice ---
- Montreal, ---
- Jean ---
- Rocket Richard created NHL history in 1945 by being the first player to score --- goals in a single season.
- Howie ---
17 Clues: Guy --- • Yvan --- • Jean --- • Larry --- • Howie --- • Go --- go! • Home Arena • Maurice --- • Montreal, --- • National --- League • # of Stanley Cup Wins • --- Hockey Association • The Canadiens reached the --- game every year from 1951 to 1960 • The Canadiens are the --- continuously operating hockey team in the world, • ...
history 2021-05-25
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- A person who used to ride horses
- The day after Christmas
- Period between Ash Wednesday and Easter
- Not wealthy
- The celebration on November's eve
- A green celebration
- A country in the north of United Kingdom
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- A secret deal against the system
- The sentence kids say on Halloween
- A large open-air fire
- A song to celebrate an event, a team or a country
- Something you put on your face to desguise
- A kind of flower
- A non-physical entity
14 Clues: Not wealthy • A kind of flower • A green celebration • A large open-air fire • A non-physical entity • The day after Christmas • A secret deal against the system • A person who used to ride horses • The celebration on November's eve • The sentence kids say on Halloween • Period between Ash Wednesday and Easter • A country in the north of United Kingdom • ...
History 2022-10-10
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- Amendment that banned the sale, distribution and consumption of alchohol.
- What is the food and drug administration?
- This act made it illegal to offer rebates to companies.
- Act that limited passes offered and allowed ICC to establish maxium rates a railroad could change.
- Halted sale of contaminated food and medicine as well as false advertisement. (FDA enforced)
- People have the right to directly elect the senators in their state.
- Who is the International Criminal Court?
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- The power to remove officials by facing a new election before the end of their term.
- Vote on an initiative.
- Amendment that made income tax.
- Bill originated by the people.
- Woman activist who spoke out for peace in the late 19th and early 20th century.
- Feminist who spoke for women's suffrage and equal rights in the United States.
- Created strict cleanliness rules for the meat industry (USDA enforced)
14 Clues: Vote on an initiative. • Bill originated by the people. • Amendment that made income tax. • Who is the International Criminal Court? • What is the food and drug administration? • This act made it illegal to offer rebates to companies. • People have the right to directly elect the senators in their state. • ...
History 2020-06-12
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- Something that we dont't know the answer to
- A vital farm job
- object used by pilgrims to defend theirselfes from wolves
- area of landthat could sometimes include more than one village
- The number of years he ruled, he was emperor for 14 years
- Forged metal hinges, chains, and tools
- an association of craftsmen or merchants formed for mutual aid and protection and for the furtherance of their professional interests.
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- Made wooden joists, floors and roofs
- Couldn't be burnt out, strongest defence system
- the bishop of Rome as head of the Roman Catholic Church a building used for public Christian worship.
- the deadliest plague in history
- Common Era
- soemthing that we don't know the answer to
- to store all the essential belongingd: food, money, etc
14 Clues: Common Era • A vital farm job • the deadliest plague in history • Made wooden joists, floors and roofs • Forged metal hinges, chains, and tools • soemthing that we don't know the answer to • Something that we dont't know the answer to • Couldn't be burnt out, strongest defence system • to store all the essential belongingd: food, money, etc • ...
History 2021-11-05
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- pay money to have kin moved to heaven
- groundbreaking philosophy infused Christian doctrine with Neoplatonism
- european and african mix
- american indian and african mix
- paper, chart or map
- european and american indian mix
- europeans born in america
- the faith, practice, and Church order of the Protestant Churches.
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- seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation and as the namesake of Lutheranism
- europeans born in america
- winds that blow from east to west
- pay money for church lands
- promoter of the first complete translation of the Bible into English.
- winds that blow from west to east
- give family church positions
15 Clues: paper, chart or map • european and african mix • europeans born in america • europeans born in america • pay money for church lands • give family church positions • american indian and african mix • european and american indian mix • winds that blow from east to west • winds that blow from west to east • pay money to have kin moved to heaven • ...
history 2023-03-02
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- To promote the welfare of other by donating
- inventor who made the telephone
- making a area more urban
- Was a war that fought on June 25th 1876
- A Scottish industrialist that led steel industry
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- you can talk to anybody across the world
- Fully taking in ideas or information
- To prepare babies that were not born in the united states citizenship
- To have an arrangement for a place
- A protective response to a cut or other injury
- indigenous people who lived in America
- town under rapid growth
- control over supply or trade
- growth in industry and technology
14 Clues: town under rapid growth • making a area more urban • control over supply or trade • inventor who made the telephone • growth in industry and technology • To have an arrangement for a place • Fully taking in ideas or information • indigenous people who lived in America • Was a war that fought on June 25th 1876 • you can talk to anybody across the world • ...
History 2023-04-03
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- Proklamasi indonesia pada tanggal
- Siapa orang yang menjahit bendera merah putih pada upacara "proklamasi kemeedakaan RI"
- Janji P.M.Koiso untuk memberikan kemerdekaan pada Indonesia dinyatakan pada tanggal?
- Siapa Ketua BPUPKI?
- Siapakah yang membacakan naskah proklamasi kemerdekaan indonesia?
- Salah satu pengibar bendera merH putih saat upacara proklamasi kemerdekaan RI adalahn
- tokoh yang menjemput soekarno-hatta dari rengasdengklok adalah?
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- Bom Atom dijatuhkan oleh sekutu ke kota Hiroshima pada tanggal?
- Siapakah yang mengetik naskah proklamasi?
- Gol.Muda mengamankan Soekarno-Hatta ke daerah
- nama pulau terluar jepang yang dikalahkan oleh sekutu adalah?
- Jenderal Terauchi Memanggil Ir.Soekarno,Moh.Hatta Dan Radjiman ke negara?
- siapa ketua ppki?
- kota nagasaki di bom atom oleh sekutu pada tanggal?
- anggota gol.muda yang pertama kali mengetahui kekalahan jepang melalui berita di radio adalah?
15 Clues: siapa ketua ppki? • Siapa Ketua BPUPKI? • Proklamasi indonesia pada tanggal • Siapakah yang mengetik naskah proklamasi? • Gol.Muda mengamankan Soekarno-Hatta ke daerah • kota nagasaki di bom atom oleh sekutu pada tanggal? • nama pulau terluar jepang yang dikalahkan oleh sekutu adalah? • Bom Atom dijatuhkan oleh sekutu ke kota Hiroshima pada tanggal? • ...
History 2023-05-04
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- (served in Congress for more than 30 years)
- (punishments related to the return of escaped slaves to their owners)
- (attempted to resolve the issue of whether slavery would be legal in places)
- (powerful United States senator)
- (taxed both manufactured goods and raw materials that were imported from other countries)
- (a state would enter the United States as a free state or a slave state)
- (lawyer and member of Congress)
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- (laws or rules that forbid people from discussing)
- (theory that some states’ rights advocates held)
- ( the thought that political power comes from consent of the people)
- (states in which slavery was legal)
- (states that fought against the Confederacy)
- (People that liked slavery)
- (states that did not allow slavery)
14 Clues: (People that liked slavery) • (lawyer and member of Congress) • (powerful United States senator) • (states in which slavery was legal) • (states that did not allow slavery) • (served in Congress for more than 30 years) • (states that fought against the Confederacy) • (theory that some states’ rights advocates held) • (laws or rules that forbid people from discussing) • ...
History 2023-06-05
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- The ___ bible is the first mass produced book
- Nagasaki and ____ were nuked
- What was the the draped, dress-like garment worn by men in ancient Rome
- What was the period of history in Ancient Greece called before the Greeks came to democracy?
- Which revolution sparked other nations with the idea of nationalism
- Ethiopia was controlled by which country during the period of imperialism
- Which russian president is known to have murdered the most people in history
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- In late 1937 a period of six weeks, Imperial Japanese Army forces brutally murdered hundreds of thousands of people—including both soldiers and civilians—in the Chinese city of
- Persians had a drinking tradition for hard decisions, this was noted by the greek historian ____
- Which soviet union president won a noble peace prize?
- Which Europeans were the first to settle in what’s now the United States?
- Which country committed genocide against the greek people and history overlooks it
- Which government opposed the construction of the suez canal by the french
- who were the diaspora jews that lived across Europe and spoke Hebrew
14 Clues: Nagasaki and ____ were nuked • The ___ bible is the first mass produced book • Which soviet union president won a noble peace prize? • Which revolution sparked other nations with the idea of nationalism • who were the diaspora jews that lived across Europe and spoke Hebrew • What was the the draped, dress-like garment worn by men in ancient Rome • ...
History 2013-07-25
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- Land declared to belong to no one
- different forms of the same language
- The time Aboriginal people believe landscapes and living things were created
- Those who colonised the land in 1978
- of related Aboriginal men and their families
- original inhabitants of a country
- Each indigenous person was part of or belonged to a_____
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- Used for hunting and gathering
- The ancient Australians were _____ and gatherers
- people who are native to Australia
- believed to be the resting places of spirit ancestors who created the world
- In 1978 Australia was _________
- group of blood relations sharing characteristics and origins
- Told through cave paintings and rock engravings
14 Clues: Used for hunting and gathering • In 1978 Australia was _________ • Land declared to belong to no one • original inhabitants of a country • people who are native to Australia • different forms of the same language • Those who colonised the land in 1978 • of related Aboriginal men and their families • Told through cave paintings and rock engravings • ...
History 2015-02-22
History 2015-06-08
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- reduces the status of women in imperial china.
- salty white mineral that an alchemist.
- this person traveled to gain tributaries states for china.
- known as Japan's Golden age
- the head of a military family
- a typical ninth century game that was invented in china.
- A game in china where players kicked a leather ball back and forth, keeping it in the air as long as possible.
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- a warrior class in japan
- a game, testing how many stones you could balance as many stones as possible on a single finger.
- used to spray the Chinese enemies with a stream of fire.
- Buddhist religion expanded under this dynasty.
- printing In the seventh century the Chinese invented a type of printing.
- a leading writer in the Heian Period, wrote the world's first novel.
- small explosives the Chinese invented.
14 Clues: a warrior class in japan • known as Japan's Golden age • the head of a military family • salty white mineral that an alchemist. • small explosives the Chinese invented. • reduces the status of women in imperial china. • Buddhist religion expanded under this dynasty. • used to spray the Chinese enemies with a stream of fire. • ...
History 2016-11-28
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- disagree
- alliance
- A. Macdonald
- people who make laws to divided between central,regional,governments
- who have power to make laws
- form of worrying
- uniting of two or more
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- group of people who leave their native countries
- include people
- next to a sea
- peoples land
- in a league or alliance
- people have a argument
- brown
14 Clues: brown • disagree • alliance • peoples land • A. Macdonald • next to a sea • include people • form of worrying • people have a argument • uniting of two or more • in a league or alliance • who have power to make laws • group of people who leave their native countries • people who make laws to divided between central,regional,governments
History 2018-07-24
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- The queen was originally born in _____, although her birthday is celebrated in June.
- The criminals in Britain were also called....
- World war one soldiers lived in......
- Aborigines believed in.....
- The first naturalist to observe Australia
- What does the z stand for in ANZAC?
- Pyramids in Egypt were originally built as....
- Preconceived opinion
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- The first place mime was introduced
- A group of ships
- Where was Captain James Cook born?
- The Colosseum is a huge ___________.
- There were ____ ships sent on the first voyage to Australia
- How many years did WW1 go for?
14 Clues: A group of ships • Preconceived opinion • Aborigines believed in..... • How many years did WW1 go for? • Where was Captain James Cook born? • The first place mime was introduced • What does the z stand for in ANZAC? • The Colosseum is a huge ___________. • World war one soldiers lived in...... • The first naturalist to observe Australia • ...
history 2022-03-25
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- someone who owns an unincorporated business by himself or herself
- shares entitling their holder to dividends that vary in amount and may even be missed, depending on the fortunes of the company.
- a sum of money paid regularly (typically quarterly) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- a business entity made of two or more partners who agree to establish and run a business.
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- the state or right of owning a business or holding property.
- the full legal responsibility that business owners and partners assume for all business debts.
- the assets remaining in a business once all liabilities have been settled
- hares of a company's stock with dividends that are paid out to shareholders before common stock dividends are issued
- the relationship between two or more people to do trade or business.
- a security that represents an ownership share in a company.
- a relationship between people or groups based on shared feelings, interests, or experiences.
- a person, company, or institution that owns at least one share of a company's stock, known as equity.
- a complete list of items such as property, goods in stock, or the contents of a building.
14 Clues: a security that represents an ownership share in a company. • the state or right of owning a business or holding property. • someone who owns an unincorporated business by himself or herself • the relationship between two or more people to do trade or business. • the assets remaining in a business once all liabilities have been settled • ...
History 2022-04-01
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- a tax levied on every adult, without reference to income or resources
- murder by sudden or secret attack ofeten for political reasons
- A clause exempting certain classes of people or things from the requirements of a piece of legislationaffecting their previous rights, privileges, or practices
- a belief that some covert but influential organization is responsible for a circumstance or event
- the refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes and fines, as a peaceful form of political protest
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- made African American Citzens Guaranteed equal protection under the law
- Combine with another so that they became a whole. bring people or groups into equal participation
- assesses a person's literacy skills their ability to read and write have been administered by various governments to immigrants
- a person who takes part in a conspiracy
- Outlawed Slavery
- a sudden violent and illegal seizure of power from a government
- relating to ordinary Citzens and their concerns, as distinct form military or ecclesiarical matters
- the easing of hostility or stained relations, especially between countries
- formally accuse of charge with a serious crime
14 Clues: Outlawed Slavery • a person who takes part in a conspiracy • formally accuse of charge with a serious crime • murder by sudden or secret attack ofeten for political reasons • a sudden violent and illegal seizure of power from a government • a tax levied on every adult, without reference to income or resources • ...
History 2021-12-21
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- Spanish Explorers (Conquer) (Violence)
- small civil war
- Italian explorer and navigator
- Everything is done for the better of the Mother Country
- the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area
- Book (Catherine the Great’s best thing)
- Someone who rules on behalf on the King or Queen because they are not old enough
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- Goods that are manufactured for people to buy
- Emperor
- Name of peter the great
- Aztec capital
- Jesuit Missionary (Last Name)
- Spanish Conquistadors
- incas
14 Clues: incas • Emperor • Aztec capital • small civil war • Spanish Conquistadors • Name of peter the great • Jesuit Missionary (Last Name) • Italian explorer and navigator • Spanish Explorers (Conquer) (Violence) • Book (Catherine the Great’s best thing) • Goods that are manufactured for people to buy • Everything is done for the better of the Mother Country • ...
History 2024-02-01
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- forging of states top to bottom
- Bloody.
- Marx Author of Communist Manifesto
- liberty
- This Agency distributes Water, Food, and Medicine in Gaza
- The State in which some immigrants are dropped outside of being
- At least 76 Palestinians of this profession has been killed in Gaza since Oct.7.
- country with potato famine
- Object used to stop people from going past roads
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- The president implored to grant him the power to shut down the border
- extreme right of political spectrum
- Congress of
- Illustration liberty, equality, fraternity
- The people's…
14 Clues: Bloody. • liberty • Congress of • The people's… • country with potato famine • forging of states top to bottom • Marx Author of Communist Manifesto • extreme right of political spectrum • Illustration liberty, equality, fraternity • Object used to stop people from going past roads • This Agency distributes Water, Food, and Medicine in Gaza • ...
History 2024-02-29
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- The capacity to decide for oneself and pursue a course in one's life, often regardless of any particular moral content
- Victoria ______ was the first woman to run for president in the 1872 American election
- 19__ was the year the 19th Amendment was passed by Congress
- Aversion to, or prejudice towards women
- The Amendment that made it legal for women to vote
- The prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination on the basis of gender, typically towards women
- Eleanor ____ was the First Lady and an activist
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- A system of ideas and ideals that form the basis of political and economic theory
- The first woman in space on June 16th, 1963
- The term coined in the 1960s as a feminist critique of conventional historiography
- Susan B._______
- The belief that men and women are equal
- Marie _____ was the first woman to win a noble peace prize and yet to this day the only woman to win two
- The right to vote
14 Clues: Susan B._______ • The right to vote • The belief that men and women are equal • Aversion to, or prejudice towards women • The first woman in space on June 16th, 1963 • Eleanor ____ was the First Lady and an activist • The Amendment that made it legal for women to vote • 19__ was the year the 19th Amendment was passed by Congress • ...
history 2024-12-09
15 Clues: Trade • servant • Awakening • Hutchinson • Mayflower Compact • Company of London • servantsJamestown • Covenant community • Columbian Exchange • Subsistence farming • crop Import Import • Williams Balance of Trade • Virginia House of Burgesses • Direct democracy Middle Colonies • Middle passagecharter New England Colonies
History 2024-06-13
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- all of the engines used by people today are creating a terrible _____for the Earth.
- was a great scientist from the 20th century.
- the ____ was invented in the 20th century
- There were two very big wars in the 20th century. They are called World_____I and World _____II.
- Important medicines and medical tools, like the _____
- train, plane or ____
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- Today people travel from place to place by
- were invented in the 20th entury, too.
- is a liquid that is burned to make power in an engine.
- is one hundred years
- An engine is a machine that can use heat_______to create motion.
- If people do not change soon, we may hurt the _____ very badly
- A lot of you probably ride on a scooter or in a car. Both of these _____were invented in the 20th century
- The energy made by burning ______could make a wheel turn
14 Clues: is one hundred years • train, plane or ____ • were invented in the 20th entury, too. • the ____ was invented in the 20th century • Today people travel from place to place by • was a great scientist from the 20th century. • Important medicines and medical tools, like the _____ • is a liquid that is burned to make power in an engine. • ...
History 2025-11-15
14 Clues: 50th • 7 4 1776 • Congress • own 1700s • a new life • first of 13 • longest leader • A gift from who • Shortest leader • federal movement • Small government • Revolution document • Separate control fight • Continental commander and chief
History 2025-09-29
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- The Dutch company that set up a station at the Cape.
- The people from Holland who started the VOC.
- A rich and powerful ancient kingdom in West Africa.
- South Africa's first democratically elected president, Nelson ______.
- The oldest fort in Cape Town is the ______ of Good Hope.
- The border area where settlers and indigenous people often clashed.
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- The people who took control of the Cape in 1795.
- A large and powerful indigenous kingdom in Southern Africa.
- The animal known as the "ship of the desert."
- The place where Jan van Riebeeck started a refreshment station.
- A famous city of trade and learning in Mali.
- The system of forced, unpaid labour on plantations.
- The main job of the Trekboers and Free Burghers.
- A precious yellow metal traded for salt in West Africa.
14 Clues: The people from Holland who started the VOC. • A famous city of trade and learning in Mali. • The animal known as the "ship of the desert." • The people who took control of the Cape in 1795. • The main job of the Trekboers and Free Burghers. • The system of forced, unpaid labour on plantations. • A rich and powerful ancient kingdom in West Africa. • ...
history and its method 2020-04-13
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- The first people to start writing history
- Validation of facts and sources in history makes historical studies object and_____
- The historical theme of medieval age
- scientific method in history means verifiable and repeatable empirical testing of________
- The historical theme of Romans
- Simplified version of historical source
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- Value judgement in history means use of_______
- The subjective interpretation is the result of _______ interpretation in history
- Historical sources which are firsthand information
- The word history is derived from Greek word Historia and it means___
10 Clues: The historical theme of Romans • The historical theme of medieval age • Simplified version of historical source • The first people to start writing history • Value judgement in history means use of_______ • Historical sources which are firsthand information • The word history is derived from Greek word Historia and it means___ • ...
Vietnam 2024-05-15
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- history caused a famine of up to 2M+ deaths
- history would be underrule by this country for more than 1000 years
- culture language
- history the country would take over vietnam slowly in the 1800's
- government how many parties
- history helped fight the communists in Vietnam
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- overview capitol
- location continent
- overview biggest city
- economy currency
- government form of government
- culture was influenced by being under the rule for 1000+ years
12 Clues: culture language • overview capitol • economy currency • location continent • overview biggest city • government form of government • government how many parties • history caused a famine of up to 2M+ deaths • history helped fight the communists in Vietnam • culture was influenced by being under the rule for 1000+ years • ...
Countries 2025-01-11
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- A Mediterranean country famous for its ancient history, Renaissance art, and world-renowned cuisine.
- An East Asian island nation famous for its technology, traditional culture, and sushi.
- A transcontinental country bridging Europe and Asia, known for its history and cultural heritage.
- The largest country in South America, famous for the Amazon rainforest and vibrant Carnival celebrations.
- A European country known for flamenco music, tapas, and historic landmarks like the Alhambra.
- A Middle Eastern country central to Islam, with vast oil reserves.
- A country and continent known for its unique wildlife, outback, and coastal cities.
- A Caribbean nation known for its unique blend of African and French cultures and resilience.
- A North African country famous for its ancient pyramids and the Nile River.
- A southeastern European country famous for its ancient history and islands.
- The largest country in the world, spanning Eastern Europe and Asia, known for its history and natural resources.
- A South Asian country renowned for its cultural diversity, spiritual heritage, and Bollywood film industry.
- A central European country known for its engineering, history, and Oktoberfest celebrations.
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- A South American country renowned for tango music, the Pampas, and its beef industry.
- A Pacific island nation renowned for its Maori culture and stunning landscapes.
- An East Asian country known for its technological advancements and K-pop culture.
- A federal republic in North America, known for its cultural and economic influence globally.
- A southern African nation known for its diverse wildlife and post-apartheid transformation.
- An East Asian country with the largest population, known for its ancient civilization and modern economic power.
- A European country celebrated for its art, cuisine, and landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its history, cuisine, and stunning landscapes like Ha Long Bay.
- A sovereign state in Europe comprising England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, known for its monarchy and cultural heritage.
- A North American country known for its vast wilderness, multicultural cities, and bilingualism in English and French.
- An East African country famous for its safaris and wildlife conservation.
- A North American country known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and ancient civilizations like the Maya and Aztecs.
25 Clues: A Middle Eastern country central to Islam, with vast oil reserves. • An East African country famous for its safaris and wildlife conservation. • A North African country famous for its ancient pyramids and the Nile River. • A southeastern European country famous for its ancient history and islands. • ...
Film History and Cinematography 2022-11-30
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- films in the 1940s and 1950s followed this structure with their storytelling of the plot
- this film is the only film to be mistakenly awarded the "best film" award
- the moral “rule” imposed by the film industry to avoid government censorship
- in the 1980's a huge advance in film history was the ability to make films ______ to video rather than a major theater release
- old films were limited to the length of these and multiple were used to create longer films
- these online film and video services are the new wave and trend in film history
- what the other “S” stands for in C.L.A.S.S. for cinematography
- what the “C” stands for in C.L.A.S.S. for cinematography
- the first “talky” film (film with sound recorded with it)
- many early films were made ______ because they were short and not very involved, but this changed with the advent of sound
- this man is credited not with the "invention" of moving pictures, but with marketing it in order to make money
- when storytelling was first analyzed, these were the"rules" that had to be followed, such as having only one main conflict or location
- a cinematography technique where well-defined objects stand out against a less distinct background or vise versa
- another huge leap in film history is the use of _______ generated imagery
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- the period of film history from 1968-1982, after the moral code was halted
- what one of the “S”’s stands for in C.L.A.S.S. for cinematography
- a quote by William Coolidge that explains audiences know what they are seeing isn’t real, but they go along for the ride anyway: “The willful ___________ of disbelief”
- the period in film history from 1927-1968, where fewer films were made, but more emphasis on the production with larger budgets
- what the “L” stands for in C.L.A.S.S. for cinematography
- this rating system started in 1968 and is still used today
- the frame is visually divided into thirds horizontally and vertically, so the image is divided into nine equal parts, which creates control points
- this system is highlighted in Singing in the Rain and was similar to athletes being "owned" by a team
- the first true period of film history, where many films were made in a short period of time: The ____ Era
- the period of film history form 1982 – 1999, where wider and faster distribution and at home releases took off
- the period of film history from 1999 on where computer editing and effects have redefined the film making process
- what the “A” stands for in C.L.A.S.S. for cinematography
26 Clues: what the “L” stands for in C.L.A.S.S. for cinematography • what the “C” stands for in C.L.A.S.S. for cinematography • what the “A” stands for in C.L.A.S.S. for cinematography • the first “talky” film (film with sound recorded with it) • this rating system started in 1968 and is still used today • what the other “S” stands for in C.L.A.S.S. for cinematography • ...
Ancient Egypt 2016-10-12
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- the period of Egyptian history that was the "pyramid building" period of its history
- this king was the first to unify Egypt into one kingdom
- the "Great Pyramids" of Egypt (three) are at _______
- the sun god of Egypt
- the structure built to act as a tomb for Egypt's pharaohs
- Egypt is fertile because the Nile deposits ____ on the land in its annual flooding
- the pharaohs were considered this divinity on Earth
- these "periods" of time were considered "Dark Ages" for Egyptian History (two of them)
- the Egyptian judge of the dead
- the term for "rule by religious figures"
- wife of Osiris, goddess of women, creation, nature
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- the archaeological find that allowed for the translation of hieroglyphics
- the Nile flows north into this sea
- the greatest of the "Great" Pyramids belonged to the pharaoh _____
- the process in which a body is preserved for burial in Egypt
- the river that allows "Egypt" to exist
- the term for "ruling families" in Egyptian history (31 of them)
- the "paper like substance" of Ancient Egypt
- the writing style of ancient Egypt
- the term for the "god king" of Egypt
20 Clues: the sun god of Egypt • the Egyptian judge of the dead • the Nile flows north into this sea • the writing style of ancient Egypt • the term for the "god king" of Egypt • the river that allows "Egypt" to exist • the term for "rule by religious figures" • the "paper like substance" of Ancient Egypt • wife of Osiris, goddess of women, creation, nature • ...
Jordans crossword 2019-04-18
Across
- went wanted to to fight with the
- who were called the green tigers (history)
- who walked 30km to warn fitzgibbon the americas attack (History)
- is where the america lost badly-two words. (History)
- went to fight with his dad (Fiction)
Down
- who lived on a farm (Fiction)
- the dog who died
- who was a elderly lady (Fiction)\
- who were protecting their family (History)
- who shared alcohol. (?)
- George had a friend named (Fiction)
- who visited laura house. (fiction)
12 Clues: the dog who died • who shared alcohol. (?) • who lived on a farm (Fiction) • went wanted to to fight with the • who was a elderly lady (Fiction)\ • who visited laura house. (fiction) • George had a friend named (Fiction) • went to fight with his dad (Fiction) • who were protecting their family (History) • who were called the green tigers (history) • ...
WHM 2022-03-21
Across
- Healing, Promoting Hope Every Women’s History Month has a theme. The 2022 theme is...
- Other sister
- Katz
- Williams
- In 1911 International Women’s Day became a...
Down
- What sport did Maria Sharapova play?
- Greek goddess of victory
- In 1978 Women's History Day became Women's History...
- In what month do we celebrate WHM?
- How old was Maria Sharapova when she signed with Nike?
- In 1909 was the first women history...
- Refused to give up her bus seat to a white man
12 Clues: Katz • Williams • Other sister • Greek goddess of victory • In what month do we celebrate WHM? • What sport did Maria Sharapova play? • In 1909 was the first women history... • In 1911 International Women’s Day became a... • Refused to give up her bus seat to a white man • In 1978 Women's History Day became Women's History... • ...
Reyan's Spelling Bee Test 2022-09-28
Across
- drives a car
- enough
- to give knowledge
- a dry fruit
- feeling uneasy uncomfortable after doing wrong
- fixes your technical issues
- to remember
- not needed at all
- beginning
- study of human history
Down
- very strange
- a disease
- teenage 10 letters
- gives medicines on store
- outstanding
- civil service
- variable
- overstress
- declaration of innocence
- a record from history
- despise
- surrounded by forces
- in order of happening
23 Clues: enough • despise • variable • a disease • beginning • overstress • outstanding • a dry fruit • to remember • very strange • drives a car • civil service • to give knowledge • not needed at all • teenage 10 letters • surrounded by forces • a record from history • in order of happening • study of human history • gives medicines on store • declaration of innocence • fixes your technical issues • ...
Foundations Abbrev. - Quiz 4 2025-10-01
39 Clues: GU • HR • Fx • Hx • HS • Fe • GI • gm • ED • H&P • ECT • ENT • Hct • ETA • FBS • FFP • EMS • HIV • Hgb • GYN • ESR • HOB • HDL • HPI • EEG • GCS • FUO • HTN • ETT • EMT • FiO2 • ERCP • GERD • Echo • ETOH • ESRD • HEENT • gtt(s) • ECG/EKG
