history Crossword Puzzles
History 2023-02-13
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- Monarchy monarchy with stats that have separate constitutions
- Movement away from one’s homeland
- Realistic politics based on the needs of the state
- Reich
- Elected national Legislature in Russia
- power held by a few people
- Granting of freedom to serfs
- hungarian leader
- control prussian and german empire
- power held by one person dictator
- Violent attack on jewish community
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- battle for civilization
- Emperor of germany
- the politics of reality
- Programs to help people on need
- first step in German unification
- inherited the Hapsburg throne
- took control
- II an emperor
- how long did the second battle last?
- Someone who wants to abolish all government
- chancellor of the united german states
22 Clues: Reich • took control • II an emperor • hungarian leader • Emperor of germany • battle for civilization • the politics of reality • power held by a few people • Granting of freedom to serfs • inherited the Hapsburg throne • Programs to help people on need • first step in German unification • Movement away from one’s homeland • power held by one person dictator • ...
History 2023-02-23
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- To create a system that depends on a central power
- By 1970, Mexico had become an _____
- Who staged the coup d'etad that Led the espanish CivilWar
- Was a conflict of the people
- The constitution promulgated freedom of education
- Who represented the interest of middle class
- Wrote the novel Balun Canan
- Cosntitution granted rights and equality
- The economic model of Mexico form the colonial times was focused in:
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- The ME was based on ___ imports
- What was the battle over land distribution began Colonial Times
- Was a national party
- Main problem of the mexican country side
- What allowed the country develop
- In the South were struggling to get back the lands
- Who Led the cuban revolution
- Were the president that Led the economy of mexico
- The increasing of ME
- Who signing the Teatries
- President that enjoy the benefits
20 Clues: Was a national party • The increasing of ME • Who signing the Teatries • Wrote the novel Balun Canan • Who Led the cuban revolution • Was a conflict of the people • The ME was based on ___ imports • What allowed the country develop • President that enjoy the benefits • By 1970, Mexico had become an _____ • Main problem of the mexican country side • ...
History 2023-02-23
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- What was the main problem of the Mexican countryside in the 20th century
- From that moment on, Mexico was instituted as a democratic and Federal Republic.
- Was a product that recieved an increase in their demand for certain mexican products
- Especially in politics, to bring down or depose someone from status or fortune.
- Mexico was progresing, but certain aspects such as presidentialism, economic proctetionism and the technological backwardness brought decades od economic and __________.
- The _______ had led to the creation of many groups which were fighting for different ideals: The Carrancistas and the Zapatists.
- Once again, the population was divided by different ideologies and three groups were formed the __________ ed by Carranza.
- The ____________ represented the interests of the middle class as well as those od the industries.
- The battle over land distribution began in Colonial times when _________ were formed.
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- At the beginning of the twentieth century there was much discontent among the Mexican population because __________ and poverty.
- On February 5,1917, the ___________, which contained all the demands of all the contenders involved, was enacted.
- The ___________ of the countryside caused many underprivileged people to migrate to the cities, causing a big social and ecological crisis.
- A group of people in governement positions, such as Alvaro Obregon, Plutarco Elias Calles and Adolfo de la Huerta.
- Form of government in which power is obtained through authoritarian or violent methods.
- Worker that temporaly migrated to another country
- A group of people who opposed reelection.
- Made a constitutional reform so that he couldbe reelected.
- Political person with great knowledge and esperience in State affairs.
- The beginning of World War II helped the industrialization of the country,and the ___________.
- It was resolved to convoke Congress to create a new __________.
- Piece of land that is worked by a community ad whose earnings are distributed among all.
21 Clues: A group of people who opposed reelection. • Worker that temporaly migrated to another country • Made a constitutional reform so that he couldbe reelected. • It was resolved to convoke Congress to create a new __________. • Political person with great knowledge and esperience in State affairs. • ...
history 2023-03-29
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- helped slaves raid Harper's Ferry, was arrested and killed
- gives the United States a strip of land in the Southwest
- escaped slave who helped underground railroad
- Constitutional Unions candidate for president in 1860
- free black sued for his freedom
- party that increasingly rejected national policies
- escaped slave who spoke and wrote the North Star
- 2 southern sisters
- proposed Missouri Compromise and compromise of 1850
- came up with nullification
- senator from Kentucky made last effort to save the union
- wrote the liberator
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- a slave moved to a free state, never ceased to be a slave despite residing in a free state, denied him citizenship, and denied him the right to sue.
- wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin
- anti-slavery novel by American author
- president preserved the union
- Proslavery, wrote a book on it
- Mississippi Senator
- MA wanted to save Union
- proposed Kansas-Nebraska act
20 Clues: 2 southern sisters • Mississippi Senator • wrote the liberator • wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin • MA wanted to save Union • came up with nullification • proposed Kansas-Nebraska act • president preserved the union • Proslavery, wrote a book on it • free black sued for his freedom • anti-slavery novel by American author • escaped slave who helped underground railroad • ...
History 2023-04-03
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- Written by Harriet Beecher Stowe and focused on a slave named Toms struggles.
- First antislavery newspaper written and published by Fredrick Douglass
- Free black who went to a free state and sued for his freedom went to supreme court and they ruled him property
- Constitutional Unions candidate for president in 1860 wanted to save the union and compromise on slavery
- president-wanted to preserve the union and started and ended the Civil War and wanted to end slavery
- network of routes and safe houses in the early to mid-19th century, used by enslaved slaves to escape to the free states.
- Escaped slave who went back and saved over 300 more slaves via the Underground Railroad
- Proslavery from North-leader of proslavery movement thought blacks were inferior to whites and when free caused trouble. Wrote a proslavery book
- Proposed the Missouri Compromise and Compromise of 1850
- Senator from Kentucky who made the last effort to save the union
- Wrote the liberator and spoke out.
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- Mississippi Senator who was president of the Confederacy when states seceded
- Pro-Slavery came up with nullification and had 1st idea to secede
- Wanted to save the union more than anything-would compromise slavery antislavery
- gave up everything to help the slaves raid Harper's Ferry arrested and killed
- Wrote Uncle Toms's Cabin
- 2 southern ladies who saw the evils of slavery and left the north-spoke antislavery and pro-women
- This legislation admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a non slave state at the same time
- Escaped slave who spoke and wrote the North Star
- Proposed the Kansas-Nebraska act
20 Clues: Wrote Uncle Toms's Cabin • Proposed the Kansas-Nebraska act • Wrote the liberator and spoke out. • Escaped slave who spoke and wrote the North Star • Proposed the Missouri Compromise and Compromise of 1850 • Senator from Kentucky who made the last effort to save the union • Pro-Slavery came up with nullification and had 1st idea to secede • ...
history 2023-05-03
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- - crowded areas in the cities where the poor lived in tenements
- - large numbers of people rushed to california
- - slang, derogatory term used for a migrant worker from oklahoma
- - the easing of cold war tensions between the united states and communist countries
- - continuos railroads that run across the country.
- - communist leader of the cuban revolution
- - a group that was formed to oppose liberals
- - a series of protest in multiple arab countries against oppressive regimes
- - an agreement by both sides in a war to stop fighting
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- - another world war that started in europe but spread to most of the world
- - organizations of workers that are formed to protect their interest
- - a voluntary calvary unit organized by theodore roosevelt
- - a ban on manufacturing transporting and selling alcoholic beverages
- - a program that provided us aid aafter world war 2
- - a form of protest where demonstrators refuse to leave an establishment
- - native americans living on the great plains
- - fear that communism or anarchism would take over america
- - assistance given directly to recipients through a government check or a government voucher
- - using both gold and silver as legal tender
- - trade between countries without duties or any other trade barriers
- - conserving scarce resources for the war effort by limiting their distribution
21 Clues: - a group that was formed to oppose liberals • - large numbers of people rushed to california • - using both gold and silver as legal tender • - continuos railroads that run across the country. • - communist leader of the cuban revolution • - native americans living on the great plains • ...
History 2017-05-24
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- the exchange of goods or services without the use of money.
- Temasek had a ______ location.
- a spice that you would find on restaurant tables, which is commonly paired with a salt shaker.
- the serious disagreement between the Dutch and the British.
- the process of creating something that has never been created before.
- a group of Southeast Asian countries which promote cultural, economical and political development in the region.
- many nations
- a spice which can be sprinkled on pretzels to take it to the next level.
- an inland area that supplies goods, especially trade goods, to ports.
- descendants of the chinese immigrants who came to the malay archipelago.
- a permanent or temporary community of people who lived in a specific area or region.
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- a port where goods can be imported and then exported.
- _______ Sonyeondan. The k-pop boy band that Jung Hoseok is in.
- the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium.
- music genre originating from South Korea
- the action and process of Sang Nila Utama taking ruling over Singapura.
- the act or process of growing
- an American sports wear company
- ______ Nations. An international organization formed in 1945 to increase political and economic cooperation among member countries.
- a popular culture
20 Clues: many nations • a popular culture • the act or process of growing • Temasek had a ______ location. • an American sports wear company • music genre originating from South Korea • a port where goods can be imported and then exported. • the exchange of goods or services without the use of money. • the serious disagreement between the Dutch and the British. • ...
History 2017-05-19
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- known for saying “and as for me...give me liberty or give me death!”
- our 1st president
- 1st battle of the Civil War (include ‘Battle’)
- influenced 2nd amendment
- France joined colonists war efforts against Britain (include ‘Battle’)
- African american spy/slave
- plains largest physical land region
- series of 85 essays written to support the ratification of the Constitution
- The first permanent english settlement in US
- started raid at Harpers Ferry
- leader of the 1st great awakening
- 1st hispanic American to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor
- invented the bifocals
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- against the ratification of the constitution
- leading general for the union
- wanted a strict interpretation of the constitution
- “The shot heard round the world”
- Document written by the puritans
- Founder of rhode island
- wrote the mayflower compact
- changes, corrections or additions to a law or the constitution
- Ended french and Indian War
- he was feathered and tarred by Boston population
- to vote to bring charges against
- wrote “Common Sense”
25 Clues: our 1st president • wrote “Common Sense” • invented the bifocals • Founder of rhode island • influenced 2nd amendment • African american spy/slave • wrote the mayflower compact • Ended french and Indian War • leading general for the union • started raid at Harpers Ferry • “The shot heard round the world” • Document written by the puritans • to vote to bring charges against • ...
HISTORY 2017-05-19
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- Inland area that supplies goods to a port
- A type of blouse-dress worn by Chinese Peranakan women.
- A community of people who lived in a specific region.
- The dynasty and lands ruled by a family of Malay rulers.
- A period of time belonging to the very distant past.
- The Muslim Shrine of Iskandar Shah at Fort Canning.
- A period of 10 years.
- A port where goods can be imported and exported.
- Referring to different time in history.
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- The proof to support conclusions about the past.
- A period of 1000 years.
- One of the most sought-after items from China.
- The buying and selling of goods or services.
- An information obtained by studying things from the past.
- Things made and used by people in the past.
- Information which provides events that took place.
- The exchange of goods or services.
- A period of 100 years.
- A group of territories ruled by a king or queen.
- The order of time.
20 Clues: The order of time. • A period of 10 years. • A period of 100 years. • A period of 1000 years. • The exchange of goods or services. • Referring to different time in history. • Inland area that supplies goods to a port • Things made and used by people in the past. • The buying and selling of goods or services. • One of the most sought-after items from China. • ...
History 2017-04-24
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- is a drink
- control
- working
- crashed
- to block rivers
- were failing
- to make sure people have money to live.
- to cure the sick
- a Italian inventor
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- for cars to go on
- to go over rivers and stuff
- are a car.
- elections to vote
- failing
- made cars
- saved up money
- fixing
- ware people work.
- took flight over the Atlantic alone.
- to learn in
20 Clues: fixing • failing • control • working • crashed • made cars • are a car. • is a drink • to learn in • were failing • saved up money • to block rivers • to cure the sick • for cars to go on • elections to vote • ware people work. • a Italian inventor • to go over rivers and stuff • took flight over the Atlantic alone. • to make sure people have money to live.
history 2017-06-01
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- National Assembly abolished…(Feudalism)
- period of peace and prosperity…(Pax Romana)
- was torn by widespread fighting among..(barbarian tribes)
- was in debt because of….(American Revolution)
- to pay for sins….(Indulgences)
- bloodless”Glorious Revolution”....(John Locke)
- was Napoleon’s biggest mistake…(invade Russia) England became a Protestant country because….(King Henry VII)
- Catholic Monk…(Martin Luther)
- began in….(Italy)
- Parliament was called…(National Assembly)
- legalized Christianity…(Constantine)
- Motion Of Laws..(Issac Newton)
- the Ocean Blue..(Columbus)
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- Astronomer ….(Ptolemy)
- were ultimately selfish and competitive…(Thomas Hobbes)
- a textbook,,(Luca Palcoli)
- of Azrec Empire…(Montezum)
- Telescope..(Galileo Galilei)
- the PIETA..(Michelangelo)
- Empire adopted …(Christianity)
- of Planetary Motion..(Johannas Keplar)
- Thinker …(Jus Hus)
- called…(knights)
- microscope…(Leeuwenhoek)
- Bible in local languages…(Printing Press)
- was 130 warships sent by Spain……(invade England)
- wrote plays and English language…(William Shakespeare)
27 Clues: called…(knights) • began in….(Italy) • Thinker …(Jus Hus) • Astronomer ….(Ptolemy) • microscope…(Leeuwenhoek) • the PIETA..(Michelangelo) • a textbook,,(Luca Palcoli) • of Azrec Empire…(Montezum) • the Ocean Blue..(Columbus) • Telescope..(Galileo Galilei) • Catholic Monk…(Martin Luther) • Empire adopted …(Christianity) • to pay for sins….(Indulgences) • Motion Of Laws..(Issac Newton) • ...
History 2017-08-18
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- 2nd President
- Amendment Dealing with Right to Privacy
- First Common Mans President
- 1st Ten Amendments
- Britain Country the Patriots Fought Against
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Father of the Constitution
- Letters Explaining the Constitution
- Wrote the Preamble
- Elder Statesman During the Constitutional Convention($100)
- Largest Signature on the Declaration
- Amendment Dealing with Reserved Powers
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- 1st President
- 5th President
- Rebellion after the Revolutionary War
- Supreme Law of the Land
- Amendment Dealing with Freedom of Speech
- 1st Secretary of the Treasury
- Amendment Dealing with Right to Bear Arms
- Country that Helped the Patriots
20 Clues: 1st President • 2nd President • 5th President • 1st Ten Amendments • Wrote the Preamble • Supreme Law of the Land • Father of the Constitution • First Common Mans President • 1st Secretary of the Treasury • Country that Helped the Patriots • Letters Explaining the Constitution • Largest Signature on the Declaration • Rebellion after the Revolutionary War • ...
History 2017-08-18
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- Father of the Constitution
- 1st President
- First Common Mans President
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Letters Explaining the Constitution
- Supreme Law of the Land
- Amendment Dealing with Right to Privacy
- Elder Statesman During the Constitutional Convention($100)
- 5th President
- 2nd President
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- Amendment Dealing with Freedom of Speech
- 1st Secretary of the Treasury
- Rebellion after the Revolutionary War
- 1st Ten Amendments
- Country the Patriots Fought Against
- Largest Signature on the Declaration
- Amendment Dealing with Reserved Powers
- Amendment Dealing with Right to Bear Arms
- Country that Helped the Patriots
- Wrote the Preamble
20 Clues: 1st President • 5th President • 2nd President • 1st Ten Amendments • Wrote the Preamble • Supreme Law of the Land • Father of the Constitution • First Common Mans President • 1st Secretary of the Treasury • Country that Helped the Patriots • Country the Patriots Fought Against • Letters Explaining the Constitution • Largest Signature on the Declaration • ...
history 2021-01-12
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- is divided into 2 houses
- branch that evaluates laws
- approve or pass amendment
- rules of America
- a system where national and state gov share power
- department of farmers
- protects against terrorist's
- this department deals with legal cases, crimes
- amount of senators for each state
- very clear power
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- age to vote
- responsible for roads, cars, trains
- department containing military
- gets final say in court
- things everyone has
- branch that makes laws
- elected leader of America
- represents states on the flag
- how we decide presidents
- this department helps schools
- draft of a law
- deals with money
- 12 people that judge if someone is guilty
- branch that carries out laws
- the kind of government in America
25 Clues: age to vote • draft of a law • rules of America • deals with money • very clear power • things everyone has • department of farmers • branch that makes laws • gets final say in court • is divided into 2 houses • how we decide presidents • approve or pass amendment • elected leader of America • branch that evaluates laws • protects against terrorist's • branch that carries out laws • ...
History 2020-10-08
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- people debating of the last three presidential candidates
- people who wish to oppose Andrew jackson
- Republican, who ran a spoils system
- qualities people thought Andrew jackson had
- free state
- a democratic debater
- the deal of making maine a free state
- the idea of the white man taking Indians land
- John Adams political stance
- started where slavery was prohibited
- Andrew Jackson's political stance
- the general statement that issues unresolved can be referred to another until then
- if you had land and was white you could vote.
- found mormon religion
- religious leaders get together
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- an idea to support our reward people who voted for you politically
- proposed nullification
- majority of their votes went to Andrew jackson
- land that america bought
- worked to help ill and critical people
- states having a majority of rights over others (slave free ETC)
- formed seneca falls
- the secret weapon against Martin van buren
- slave state
- the candidate who threw his voters towards John Adams
25 Clues: free state • slave state • formed seneca falls • a democratic debater • found mormon religion • proposed nullification • land that america bought • John Adams political stance • religious leaders get together • Andrew Jackson's political stance • Republican, who ran a spoils system • started where slavery was prohibited • the deal of making maine a free state • ...
History 2020-10-08
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- agreement in prohibiting trade
- Benjamin franklins plan to unite colonies
- commander of continental army
- a goverment in which the people elect representatives
- government should stay out of the economy
- English bill which limited kings power
- money a government collects from taxes
- colonists could not travel past the appallation mountains
- give me liberty or give me death
- British tax on sugar
- gave English citizens rights
- authoritary order
- state of disorder
- British tax on paper goods
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- closed Boston harbour
- colonists through crates of tea overboard
- goverment has direct control of econemy
- people elect representatives
- taxed most things
- father of the constitution
- goverment ruled by divine right
- group trying to influence government actions
- give formal consent to
- colonists forced to house soldiers
- goverment ruled by the people
25 Clues: taxed most things • authoritary order • state of disorder • British tax on sugar • closed Boston harbour • give formal consent to • father of the constitution • British tax on paper goods • people elect representatives • gave English citizens rights • commander of continental army • goverment ruled by the people • agreement in prohibiting trade • goverment ruled by divine right • ...
History 2020-10-08
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- colonists through crates of tea overboard
- taxed most things
- Benjamin franklins plan to unite colonies
- give me liberty or give me death
- gave English citizens rights
- closed Boston harbour
- group trying to influence government actions
- give formal consent to
- money a government collects from taxes
- British tax on paper goods
- colonists could not travel past the appallation mountains
- colonists forced to house soldiers
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- a goverment in which the people elect representatives
- authoritary order
- commander of continental army
- father of the constitution
- state of disorder
- goverment ruled by divine right
- goverment ruled by the people
- agreement in prohibiting trade
- English bill which limited kings power
- British tax on sugar
- goverment has direct control of econemy
- people elect representatives
24 Clues: authoritary order • taxed most things • state of disorder • British tax on sugar • closed Boston harbour • give formal consent to • father of the constitution • British tax on paper goods • gave English citizens rights • people elect representatives • commander of continental army • goverment ruled by the people • agreement in prohibiting trade • goverment ruled by divine right • ...
History 2020-10-08
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- American statesman and political theorist.
- author, leader of women’s rights movement.
- to withdraw
- organized association of the workers
- policy of protecting the interest of native born inhabitants
- review by the us Supreme Court.
- a closed meeting
- moderation in the consumption of alcohol
- hired by Thomas Jefferson explored west
- suggested
- 5th president developed the Monroe doctrine.
- federal legislation that admitted main the the US
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- first secretary of treasury
- second president developed the constitution
- journey made by native Americans forced by settlers
- call into question the integrity or validity
- committee of senior ministers.
- freeing of enslaved persons
- establishing the numbers of something
- protest religious revival during the 19th century
- the immediate end to slavery
- American colonist
- main writer of the US constitution
- right to declare a federal law
24 Clues: suggested • to withdraw • a closed meeting • American colonist • first secretary of treasury • freeing of enslaved persons • the immediate end to slavery • committee of senior ministers. • right to declare a federal law • review by the us Supreme Court. • main writer of the US constitution • organized association of the workers • establishing the numbers of something • ...
History 2020-10-27
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- the low area between mountains like the Rio Grande Valley
- a large mass land an example Africa
- a growth of coral under the sea and near the surface
- a series of mountains
- an area that is unified by one or more characteristics
- an area at the mouth of the river formed and sparse vegetation
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- a ring of coral that makes an island
- a narrow body of water that connects two large bodies of water
- a person believed to have the power to summon spirits and heal the sick
- plains, they are a vast high plateau of semiarid grasslands and their altitude is between 5,000 and 6,000
- a large mass of ice that moves slowly
- a steep rock face often found by the ocean
- a small body of water surrounded by land
- a person who moves place to place
- a hill of sand
- plains, it is the largest region in Texas and it extends from Eastern and southern parts of the United States into Texas and South into Mexico
- and basin, a very dry place and has the River Grande close by
- existing in a high degree like strong or extreme
- a raised mound of land
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- a mountain with a vent where lava, steam and ash come out sometimes violently
- a freshwater wetland with muddy land
- a mix of sun-dried earth and straw used to build houses
- a large flat area with grasses and a few trees
- a flat treeless area, where the soil is frozen
- a river that flows into a larger river
- a large body of water that flows
- a very large body of salt water an example is the Atlantic Ocean
- to control or be majority of
- a wetland near lakes and streams
- an area of ocean partially surrounded by land
- water falling from a height, usually from a cliff or the side of a mountain
- a valley that is deep and has steep sides
- an area of land surrounded on three sides of water like Italy
- a sunken area in plateau found between mountain ranges
- a very tall landform for example the Mt. Everest in the Himalayas
- flat areas of land
- a tableland that is fairly flat
- a waterway made by man for irrigation and easier transportation like the Suez Canal
- shelf, a platform of ice floating near the coast
40 Clues: a hill of sand • flat areas of land • a series of mountains • a raised mound of land • to control or be majority of • a tableland that is fairly flat • a large body of water that flows • a wetland near lakes and streams • a person who moves place to place • a large mass land an example Africa • a freshwater wetland with muddy land • a ring of coral that makes an island • ...
History 2020-10-22
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- secret meeting with Bolivar in 1822
- sold France’s territory
- Creole priesT
- Descendants fighting against their own
- Latin America colonized European
- feudal labor system
- No trades with Haiti happened
- Creole military officer
- Lead Haitian Army again Napoleon army
- largest tropical rainforest
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- group of people who see themselves
- Enslaved people overthrow government
- Creole aristocrat
- Imperialist Economic System
- White people with peninsular parents
- Congress of Vienna re United Italy
- A educated slave who became a leader
- Where was the French colony located
- Movement carrying bright ideas
- speak Spanish or Portuguese
20 Clues: Creole priesT • Creole aristocrat • feudal labor system • sold France’s territory • Creole military officer • Imperialist Economic System • speak Spanish or Portuguese • largest tropical rainforest • No trades with Haiti happened • Movement carrying bright ideas • Latin America colonized European • group of people who see themselves • Congress of Vienna re United Italy • ...
history 2020-11-24
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- A huge territorial empire that flourished in west Africa during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries
- a military leader operating outside of the government
- Chines philosopher who lived in the 6th century
- a line or series of rulers descended from one family
- an Inca accounting apparatus in use from c 1400 to 1532 ce
- a type of surgery in which a hole is made in the skull
- explorer who widely travelled the Old world
- belonging or related emperor
- trade between peoples north and south of the sahara
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- a system in which advancement is based on individual ability or achievement and not on birth rights
- a complex of officials and workers who manage the activities of a government
- was the founder and first Great Khan and Emperor of the Mongol Empire
- the political leader of a territory containing several countries or groups of people
- the time it takes earth to travel once around the sun
- service examination a test given to qualify candidates for positions in the government
- a ruling class of noble families
- was a Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295
- also known as the Emperor Shizu of Yuan, was the fifth khagan of the Mongol Empire
- the tenth Mansa of the Mali Empire, an Islamic West African state
- a symbol for a word, idea or sound in a hieroglyphic system of writing
20 Clues: belonging or related emperor • a ruling class of noble families • explorer who widely travelled the Old world • Chines philosopher who lived in the 6th century • trade between peoples north and south of the sahara • a line or series of rulers descended from one family • a military leader operating outside of the government • ...
History 2021-02-17
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- paints the “Last Supper”(full name)
- Known for movement in paintings
- French for “rebirth”
- Michelangelo was a painter and a ________
- “Father of Renaissance paintings”
- Raphael painted a lot of ________
- an over emphasis on human worth and ability, leading man to glorify himself instead of God
- satire on chivalry
- Where the Renaissance path began
- Considered the greatest playwrite of all time
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- Was a remedy for sin
- Leonardo da Vinci was a sculptor, inventor, painter,_______
- wrote important work on government
- someone who would paid an artist to work for them
- Cervantes occupation
- pointed out the evils of Renaissance society
- “Father of Humanism”
- painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- The country where Cervantes is from
- invented the movable type(last name)
20 Clues: satire on chivalry • Was a remedy for sin • French for “rebirth” • Cervantes occupation • “Father of Humanism” • painted by Leonardo da Vinci • Known for movement in paintings • Where the Renaissance path began • “Father of Renaissance paintings” • Raphael painted a lot of ________ • wrote important work on government • paints the “Last Supper”(full name) • ...
HISTORY 2021-06-18
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- ΔΙΑΔΟΧΟΣ ΤΟΥ ΜΟΥΡΑΤ Α΄
- ΣΕ ΑΥΤΟΥΣ ΑΝΑΤΕΘΗΚΕ Η ΑΣΦΑΛΕΙΑ ΤΟΥ ΒΥΖΑΝΤΙΟΥ
- ΟΙ ΚΑΤΟΙΚΟΙ ΤΩΝ ΑΚΡΙΤΙΚΩΝ ΠΕΡΙΟΧΩΝ ΔΕΝ ΜΠΟΡΟΥΣΑΝ ΠΛΕΟΝ ΝΑ ΚΑΤΑΤΑΓΟΥΝ ΣΕ ΑΥΤΟΝ
- ΑΥΤΟΣ Ο ΛΑΟΣ ΕΜΦΑΝΙΣΤΗΚΕ ΑΠΟ ΤΗ ΔΥΣΗ ΤΗΝ ΕΠΟΧΗ ΤΟΥ ΑΛΕΞΙΟΥ Α΄ΚΟΜΝΗΝΟΥ
- ΑΥΤΟΙ ΟΙ ΤΟΥΡΚΟΙ ΕΜΦΑΝΙΣΤΗΚΑΝ ΣΤΑ ΑΝΑΤΟΛΙΚΑ ΣΤΑ ΜΕΣΑ ΤΟΥ 14ΟΥ ΑΙΩΝΑ
- ΡΙΧΤΗΚΕ ΣΤΗ ΜΑΧΗ ΚΑΙ ΕΠΕΣΕ ΗΡΩΙΚΑ
- ΕΚΕΙ ΑΠΟΦΑΣΙΣΑΝ ΝΑ ΠΕΡΑΣΟΥΝ ΜΕ ΠΛΟΙΑ ΣΤΗΝ ΤΕΤΑΡΤΗ ΣΤΑΥΡΟΦΟΡΙΑ
- ΑΥΤΟΙ ΟΙ ΤΟΥΡΚΟΙ ΑΠΕΙΛΟΥΣΑΝ ΣΤΑ ΜΕΣΑ ΤΟΥ 11ΟΥ ΑΙΩΝΑ ΤΙΣ ΑΝΑΤΟΛΙΚΕΣ ΠΕΡΙΟΧΕΣ ΤΗΣ ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑΤΟΡΙΑΣ
- ΕΚΕΙ ΕΣΥΡΑΝ 70 ΚΑΡΑΒΙΑ ΓΙΑ ΕΝΝΙΑ ΧΙΛΙΟΜΕΤΡΑ ΣΕ ΚΟΡΜΟΥΣ ΔΕΝΔΡΩΝ
- ΣΕ ΑΥΤΗ ΤΗ ΜΑΧΗ ΠΙΑΣΤΗΚΕ ΑΙΧΜΑΛΩΤΟΣ Ο ΒΑΓΙΑΖΗΤ
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- ΕΙΔΟΣ ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΟΥ ΚΟΜΜΑΤΟΣ ΠΟΥ ΥΠΕΡΑΣΠΙΖΟΝΤΑΝ ΤΑ ΣΥΜΦΕΡΟΝΤΑ ΤΩΝ ΧΑΜΗΛΩΝ ΤΑΞΕΩΝ
- ΠΛΗΓΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΣΤΟΝ ΜΕΓΑΛΟ ΠΥΡΓΟ
- ΟΥΓΓΡΟΣ ΜΗΧΑΝΙΚΟΣ ΠΟΥ ΚΑΤΑΣΚΕΥΑΣΕ ΠΥΡΟΒΟΛΑ ΚΑΝΟΝΙΑ
- ΑΥΤΟΣ Ο ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑΤΟΡΑΣ ΠΙΑΣΤΗΚΕ ΑΙΧΜΑΛΩΤΟΣ ΣΤΗ ΜΑΧΗ ΤΟΥ ΜΑΤΖΙΚΕΡΤ
- ΤΙ ΜΕΡΑ ΗΤΑΝ ΟΤΑΝ ΑΡΧΙΣΕ Η ΜΕΓΑΛΗ ΕΠΙΘΕΣΗ ΣΤΙΣ 29 ΜΑΪΟΥ
- ΙΔΡΥΤΕΣ ΤΗΣ ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑΤΟΡΙΑΣ ΤΗΣ ΤΡΑΠΕΖΟΥΝΤΑΣ
- ΜΙΚΡΗ ΠΥΛΗ ΤΟΥ ΕΣΩΤΕΡΙΚΟΥ ΤΕΙΧΟΥΣ ΠΟΥ ΒΡΕΘΗΚΣ ΑΝΟΙΧΤΗ
- ΑΥΤΟΝ ΤΟΝ ΝΟΜΟ ΚΑΤΑΡΓΗΣΑΝ ΟΙ ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑΤΟΡΕΣ ΤΑ ΤΕΛΕΥΤΑΙΑ ΧΡΟΝΙΑ ΤΗΣ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΚΗΣ ΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΙΑΣ
- ΕΚΕΙ ΚΟΝΤΑ ΙΔΡΥΘΗΚΕ ΤΟ ΔΕΣΠΟΤΑΤΟ ΤΟΥ ΜΙΣΤΡΑ
- ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΟΥ ΔΕΣΠΟΤΑΤΟΥ ΤΗΣ ΗΠΕΙΡΟΥ
20 Clues: ΔΙΑΔΟΧΟΣ ΤΟΥ ΜΟΥΡΑΤ Α΄ • ΠΛΗΓΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΣΤΟΝ ΜΕΓΑΛΟ ΠΥΡΓΟ • ΡΙΧΤΗΚΕ ΣΤΗ ΜΑΧΗ ΚΑΙ ΕΠΕΣΕ ΗΡΩΙΚΑ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ ΤΟΥ ΔΕΣΠΟΤΑΤΟΥ ΤΗΣ ΗΠΕΙΡΟΥ • ΙΔΡΥΤΕΣ ΤΗΣ ΑΥΤΟΚΡΑΤΟΡΙΑΣ ΤΗΣ ΤΡΑΠΕΖΟΥΝΤΑΣ • ΕΚΕΙ ΚΟΝΤΑ ΙΔΡΥΘΗΚΕ ΤΟ ΔΕΣΠΟΤΑΤΟ ΤΟΥ ΜΙΣΤΡΑ • ΣΕ ΑΥΤΟΥΣ ΑΝΑΤΕΘΗΚΕ Η ΑΣΦΑΛΕΙΑ ΤΟΥ ΒΥΖΑΝΤΙΟΥ • ΣΕ ΑΥΤΗ ΤΗ ΜΑΧΗ ΠΙΑΣΤΗΚΕ ΑΙΧΜΑΛΩΤΟΣ Ο ΒΑΓΙΑΖΗΤ • ΟΥΓΓΡΟΣ ΜΗΧΑΝΙΚΟΣ ΠΟΥ ΚΑΤΑΣΚΕΥΑΣΕ ΠΥΡΟΒΟΛΑ ΚΑΝΟΝΙΑ • ...
History 2021-10-06
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- a building for muslim prayer
- tower used to call muslims to prayer
- highest leader in islam
- an ottoman ruler
- object created and used by humans
- holy book of islam
- man-made channels that carry water to cities
- pictures made with pieces of colored stone or glass
- a place at which people worship a saint or a god
- belief in one God
- a wet fertile area in the desert
- Rome's first emperor
- the study of the past based on materials that people left behind
- a settled life in a town
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- a Roman Emperor who divided the Roman empire in two
- The scourge of nations
- the Christian King of of Gaul
- belief in many gods
- the study of the past
- A Roman Emperor who reunited the roman empire
- A plan for fighting a battle or war
- the decay of values
- a sponsor of art
- a community of people who share a common culture
- people who moved around the desert
- slave soldiers
26 Clues: slave soldiers • an ottoman ruler • a sponsor of art • belief in one God • holy book of islam • belief in many gods • the decay of values • Rome's first emperor • the study of the past • The scourge of nations • highest leader in islam • a settled life in a town • a building for muslim prayer • the Christian King of of Gaul • a wet fertile area in the desert • ...
history 2022-05-10
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- Controlled industrial production and prices with industry-created codes of fair competition
- Roosevelt’s policies for ending the Depression
- abandoned a balanced budget and begun borrowing money to pay for his programs
- offered unemployed young men 18 to 25 years old the opportunity to work
- Roosevelt’s first serious political mistake as president
- to regulate the stock market and prevent fraud
- Built hydroelectric plants and dams aimed at improving seven Southern states and attracting industry to the South
- closing the remaining banks before bank runs could put them out of business
- working out conflicts among different interests
- favored balancing the budget and cutting spending
- Members serve five- year terms and receive assistance from 33 regional directors
- organized opposition to the New Deal and teach the necessity of respect for the rights of person and property
- a new federal agency headed by Harry Hopkins
- Workers at other plants fol- lowed suit or carried out traditional strikes
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- assigned many women to lower level jobs in the federal bureaucracy
- Keynesianism was based on the theories of an influential British economist
- a neutral party would listen to both sides and decide the issues
- direct talks FDR held with the American people to let them know what he was trying to accomplish
- to provide government insurance for bank deposits up to a certain amount
- Provided employment in construction of airports, parks, schools, and roads
- government would pay farmers not to raise certain livestock
- to provide some security for the elderly and for unemployed workers
- Congress passed 15 major acts to meet the economic crisis
- Granted federal money to state and local governments to be used to help the unemployed
- safeguards and relief programs that protected them against economic disaster
25 Clues: a new federal agency headed by Harry Hopkins • Roosevelt’s policies for ending the Depression • to regulate the stock market and prevent fraud • working out conflicts among different interests • favored balancing the budget and cutting spending • Roosevelt’s first serious political mistake as president • Congress passed 15 major acts to meet the economic crisis • ...
History 2022-06-15
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- Judaism text
- must share wealth with poor
- one god
- people of Islam
- where Judaism began in the world
- made a pact with god and is the prophet of Judaism
- what people believe in or their opinion
- dominate culture for the Abbasid Empire
- belifs,values,customs
- religous leader for the Abbasid Empire
- many gods
- spirtual place for Islam
- religious and moral duties of each person
- refrain from eating or drinking
- no one god but allah
- god or goddess
- founder of the sikh tradition
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- Islam text
- The Gupta Empire relied on this to determine social structure
- founder of buddhism
- temple for Muslims to pray
- religious journey to the city of Mecca
- when peoples actions come back to them
- Christianity text
- Age the gupta empire ruled during India's
- what founded the Gupta Empire
- Sikhism text
- Muslims pray 5 times a day
- dominate culture of the Gupta Empire
29 Clues: one god • many gods • Islam text • Judaism text • Sikhism text • god or goddess • people of Islam • Christianity text • founder of buddhism • no one god but allah • belifs,values,customs • spirtual place for Islam • temple for Muslims to pray • Muslims pray 5 times a day • must share wealth with poor • what founded the Gupta Empire • founder of the sikh tradition • refrain from eating or drinking • ...
History 2022-11-07
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- played a prominent role in the union and became an organizer for the Knights of Labor in the 1870s. Her ambitious drive to educate and organize laborers was so effective that some her opponents called her "the most dangerous woman in America." She was also known as Mother Jones.
- head of the American Railway Union (ARU), he supported the Pullman strikers.
- an Irish Catholic machinist and the mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania, became leader of the Knights of Labor. Under his leadership, membership was expanded rapidly.
- economic system in which private business runs most industries, and competition determines how much goods cost and workers are paid
- Law prohibiting monopolies and trusts that restrained trade
- patented the telephone in March 1876
- political theory that proposes that all people should collectively own property as the means of production and that individual ownership should not be allowed
- one of the first national labor unions in the United States, organized in 1869, after 1879 it included workers of different races, genders, and skills
- one founder of the Standard Oil Company. After earning a small fortune in the wholesale food businesses, he entered the growing oil refining industry in 1863. He used vertical integration to make his company more competitive.
- Incident in which a bomb exploded during a labor protest held in Haymarket Square in Chicago, killing several police officers.
- Entered the iron and steel business in the early 1860s. A Scottish-born American industrialist and philanthropist who founded the Carnegie Steel Company in 1892. His company dominated the steel industry. In 1902, he sold his company to J.P. Morgan for nearly $500 million. He retired the world's richest man. He donated more than $350 million to charity.
- Exclusive right to manufacture or sell an invention
- railroad railroad that crossed the continental United States; completed in 1869
- efficient method of making steel; developed by British inventor Henry Bessemer and American inventor William Kelly in the 1850s
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- ownership of several companies that make the same product
- Union founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers for skilled workers
- a pioneer of the railroad industry. By 1869, he had gained control over the New York Central Railroad and two other lines that connected the Central with New York City. He also controlled lines between Chicago, Cleveland, New York and Toledo. At the time of his death in 1877, he controlled more than 4,500 miles of railroad track. His personal fortune was estimated at $100 million.
- Year of intense worker strikes and violent labor confrontations in the united States.
- ownership of businesses involved in each step of a manufacturing process
- exclusive economic control of an industry
- was another pioneer of communications technology. His first major invention was a telegraph that could send up to four messages over the same wire simultaneously. He and his fellow researchers made significant discoveries and advances in electricity, lightbulbs, phonographs, and early motion pictures
- belief that the economy will prosper if businesses are left free from government regulation and allowed to compete in a free market.
- machine patented by Samuel Morse in 1837; sent messages over long distances by using electric current to transmit a system of dots and dashes over wire
- arrangment grouping several companies under a single board of directors to eliminate competition
- theory adapted by philosopher Herbert Spencer from Charles Darwin's theory of evolution; argued that society progresses through completion, with the fittest rising to positions of wealth and power
- company the sells shares of ownership called stock to investors in order to raise money
26 Clues: patented the telephone in March 1876 • exclusive economic control of an industry • Exclusive right to manufacture or sell an invention • ownership of several companies that make the same product • Union founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers for skilled workers • Law prohibiting monopolies and trusts that restrained trade • ...
history 2022-10-28
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- - is an area outside of a principal city of a metropolitan area, which may include commercial and mixed-use, but is primarily a residential area.
- Anti-Trust - The Sherman Anti-Trust Act authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them.
- Revolution - The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States
- Stratification -Social stratification refers to a society's categorization of its people into rankings based on factors like wealth, income, education, family background, and power.
- Darwinism - Social Darwinists believe in “survival of the fittest”—the idea that certain people become powerful in society because they are innately better.
- Island – In 1850, President Millard Fillmore declared Angel Island a military reserve and during the Civil War, the island was fortified to defend San Francisco Bay from potential attack by Confederate forces. Angel Island continued to be an active military installation through World War II
- – Patronage is the support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows on another. In the history of art, arts patronage refers to the support that kings, popes, and the wealthy have provided to artists such as musicians, painters, and sculptors.
- - a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
- -Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), byname Wobblies, labour organization founded in Chicago in 1905 by representatives of 43 groups.
- Civil Service Act - The Pendleton Act provided that federal government jobs be awarded on the basis of merit and that government employees be selected through competitive exams. The act also made it unlawful to fire or demote for political reasons employees who were covered by the law.
- Bargaining - negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees.
- mobility – Social mobility is the movement in time of individuals, families, or other social units between positions of varying advantage in the system of social stratification of a society.
- -A tenement is legally defined in New York by the Tenement House Act of 1867 as "any house, building, or portion thereof, which is rented, leased, let or hired out to be occupied or is occupied,
- -As international migration has moved to center stage in political, policy, and public discussions in countries around the world, it is important to have a sense of who exactly these conversations are about.
- Island - From 1892 to 1924, Ellis Island was America's largest and most active immigration station, where over 12 million immigrants were processed. On average, the inspection process took approximately 3-7 hours
- - in full American Federation of Labor–Congress of Industrial Organizations, American federation of autonomous labour unions formed in 1955 by the merger of the AFL
- - Graft, as understood in American English, is a form of political corruption defined as the unscrupulous use of a politician's authority for personal gain. Political graft occurs when funds intended for public projects are intentionally misdirected in order to maximize the benefits to private interests.
- Commerce Act - the Interstate Commerce Act created an Interstate Commerce Commission to oversee the conduct of the railroad
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- - Urbanization refers to the concentration of human populations into discrete areas. This concentration leads to the transformation of land for residential, commercial, industrial and transportation purposes. It can include densely populated centers, as well as their adjacent periurban or suburban fringes
- Gospel Movement - The Social Gospel Movement was a religious movement that arose during the second half of the nineteenth century.
- Railroad – In 1862, the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific Railroad Companies began building a transcontinental railroad that would link the United
- Act – Also known as the General Allotment Act, the law authorized the President to break up reservation land, which was held in common by the members of a tribe, into small allotments to be parceled out to individuals.
- Age - period of gross materialism and blatant political corruption in U.S. history during the 1870s that gave rise to important novels of social and political criticism.
- Machine - The Encyclopedia Britannica defines "political machine" as, "in U.S. politics, a party organization, headed by a single boss or small autocratic group, that commands enough votes to maintain political and administrative control of a city, county, or state".
- process -The Bessemer process was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass production of steel from molten pig iron before the development
- Unions – The National Labor Union was founded on August 20, 1866, in Baltimore, Maryland. It was the first attempt to create a national labor group in the United States and one of their first actions was the first national call for Congress to mandate an 8-hour work day.
- - A trust was a new type of industrial organization, in which the voting rights of a controlling number of shares of competing firms were entrusted to a small group of men, or trustees, who thus were able to prevent competition among the companies they controlled.
- House – Settlement houses were organizations that provided support services to the urban poor and European immigrants, often including education, healthcare, childcare, and employment resources.
- - Nativism is a reaction against immigrants. Earlier inhabitants of an area or a country sometimes develop a dislike or fear of immigrants.
- Movement -The Americanization Movement was a concerted effort during the late 19th and early 20th centuries to help new immigrants settle and assimilate into America's civic culture with the intent of promoting patriotism and productivity.
- Bosses- In politics, a boss is a person who controls a faction or local branch of a political party. They do not necessarily hold public office themselves; most historical bosses did not, at least during the times of their greatest influence
- - Monopolies in American history are large companies that controlled an industry or a sector, giving them the ability to control the prices of the goods and services they provided
- Service – The civil service is made up of individuals other than military personnel who are employed by federal, state, or local government entities. These individuals, also known as civil servants, are sometimes referred to as government bureaucrats or career administrators.
- Pot - The melting pot is at the heart of the American immigration system. The melting pot comes from the idea that all of the cultural differences in the United States meld together, as if they were metals being melted down to become a stronger alloy.
- Resources – a naturally occurring source of wealth, as land or water. natural resources, the natural wealth of a country
35 Clues: - a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering. • Bargaining - negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees. • Resources – a naturally occurring source of wealth, as land or water. natural resources, the natural wealth of a country • ...
History 2022-10-11
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- ancient language
- a woodland of tall trees
- a stone wall enclosed kingdom
- earliest know christans
- people who formed many kingdoms
- African Language
- oral historians
- raising herds
- first ruler of songhai
- ruler of songhai to 1493-1528
- an oval wall
- Desert
- earliest african society
- west african state in charge of gold
- best know for sculptures
- people who lived in city states
- kingdom along the red se
- social class
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- conquered mali
- south africa
- richest man
- Bantu language
- a grassy plain
- Christan ethiopian king
- wind patterns
- states along the coast
- between desert and wet lands
- the second kingdom after ghana
- founder of mali
29 Clues: Desert • richest man • south africa • an oval wall • social class • raising herds • wind patterns • conquered mali • Bantu language • a grassy plain • oral historians • founder of mali • ancient language • African Language • first ruler of songhai • states along the coast • earliest know christans • Christan ethiopian king • a woodland of tall trees • earliest african society • best know for sculptures • ...
History 2022-08-19
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- the total value of good and services produced by a county during a year
- an organization of common laborers and craft workers in a particular industry
- one who puts money into a company in order to gain a future financial reward
- money paid by contract at regular intervals
- the action of taking something for use without the owner's permission
- a company whose primary business is owning a controlling share of stock in other companies
- a plot of land assigned to an individual or a family for a specified use
- the process of settling a dispute between two groups
- mining method of mining by which water is sprayed at a very high pressure against a hill or mountain, washing away large quantities of dirt, gravel, and rock and exposing the minerals beneath the surface
- economic philosophy that government should interfere as little as possible in a nation's economy
- Spanish-speaking neighborhoods in a town
- a court order whereby one is required to do or to refrain from doing a specific act
- relating to large groups of people classed according to a common national or cultural background
- to approve or tolerate
- economic philosophy that government should interfere as little as possible in a nation's economy
- a person who buys what is produced by an economy
- a way of farming dry land in which seeds are planted deep in the ground where there is some moisture
- total control of a type of industry by one person or one company
- an organization that is authorized by. law to carry on an activity but treated as though it were a single person
- a name given to Great Plains farmers
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- to absorb a group into the culture of another population
- a grant of land by the federal government especially for roads, railroads, or agricultural purposes
- a decline in the volume of available money or credit that results in lower prices, and therefore increases the buying power of money
- a difficult position
- hostility toward immigrants
- one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise
- a person who arrives in a foreign country with the intention of permanently living there
- the reduction in cost of a good brought about by increased production
- mistaken idea
- a large, highly profitable wheat farm
- treating people with an attitude of superiority
- the process of acquiring or causing a person to acquire American traits and characteristics
- a company strategy to fight union demands by refusing to allow employees to enter its facilities to work
- to absorb a group into the culture of another population
- vast areas of grassland owned by the federal government
- a piece of U.S. public land acquired by living on it and cultivating it
- an agreement in which a company agrees to hire only union members
- an area within a country or city that is comprised of people who share a nationality or culture
- a combination of firms or corporations formed by a legal agreement, especially to reduce competition
39 Clues: mistaken idea • a difficult position • to approve or tolerate • hostility toward immigrants • a name given to Great Plains farmers • a large, highly profitable wheat farm • Spanish-speaking neighborhoods in a town • money paid by contract at regular intervals • treating people with an attitude of superiority • a person who buys what is produced by an economy • ...
history 2022-09-02
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- When Muslims pray they must always face the holy city of Mecca, located in this country.
- During Medieval Times Arab rulers allowed the groups of people they conquered of Afroeurasia to continue practicing their own religious customs as opposed to __________ them to convert to Islam, which slowed the rate of the spread of the religion.
- This is the day of the week for worship for Muslims.
- The division of Islam practiced by most Muslims; they follow a strict, traditional and widely held interpretation of Islam.
- Muslims are required to __________ fives times a day.
- The symbol of Islam, which is shown on the flags of several nations where a majority of the people are Muslims, includes a crescent and a __________.
- Muslims are required to do this as a way to assist the poor; by giving a percentage of their wealth or money.
- declaration of faith; declares that there is only one God, Allah & Muhammad is God's messenger.
- According to Islam, where do believers go after they die?
- About 1/5 of all Muslims live in this part of the world.
- Islam is the world's __________ largest religion after Christianity.
- A civil and religious ruler.
- The first stage of expansion of Islam was to __________ the people of the Arabian Peninsula.
- The Quran commands Muslims to make a religious journey to Mecca at least once in their lifetime if they are physically and financially able to make the journey. This journey is called a __________.
- Who was the daughter of Muhammed?
- According to popular Islamic legend, the black __________ that is incased on the side of the Ka'bah, was given to Adam on his fall from the Garden of Eden and was originally white, but has become black by absorbing the sins of the thousands of pilgrims who have kissed and touched it.
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- what missionary left behind translations of the New Testament in Arabic, Urdu, and Persian after his death?
- What nation has the third most Muslim believers in the world?
- What nation has the most Muslim believers in the world?
- the division of Islam that supports the descendants of Muhammad as his rightful successors.
- a place to worship
- Islam is a __________ religion, the belief in one and only one God.
- the formal acts of worship of Islam that provides the framework for all aspects of a Muslim's life
- What is Islamic law called?
- Worshippers of Islam, Muslims, predominately (mainly) live in North __________ and in the Middle East today.
- What nation has the fourth most Muslim believers in the world?
- The messenger of God.
- A cube-shaped stone building in Mecca that all Muslims in the world face during their daily prayers.
- Every Muslim must fast (no eat or drink) from dawn to dusk during the month of __________.
- Muslims believe that children are born without __________.
- One night while meditating in a cave, Muhammad was visited by the angel __________, who told Muhammad that he was called to be the messenger of God.
- Muslims believe that all people can find __________ through a belief in the one God, Allah, and performing morally right actions.
32 Clues: a place to worship • The messenger of God. • What is Islamic law called? • A civil and religious ruler. • Who was the daughter of Muhammed? • This is the day of the week for worship for Muslims. • Muslims are required to __________ fives times a day. • What nation has the most Muslim believers in the world? • About 1/5 of all Muslims live in this part of the world. • ...
HIstory 2022-11-18
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- A comprehensive system of rules and principles usually arranged in codes and easily accessible to citizens and jurists
- establishes that the Constitution, federal laws made pursuant to it, and treaties made under its authority
- powers that are neither prohibited nor explicitly given by law to any organ of government
- the lack of party discipline produces and openness in the system
- In the felids of health housing urban renewal transporting
- Constitution is a compact among the states.
- powers of a federal state that are shared by both the federal government and each constituent political unit, such as a state or province
- rights given to Congress to conduct governmental duties
- is a law that automatically terminates an agency, a law, or a government program
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- a position that favors national action in dealing with problems
- The court often supported states right against power of the national government
- Specific powers granted to Congress as outlined
- court never gives a complete listing
- shall be given in each state to the public acts
- a statute empowering a person or body to take certain action, especially to make regulations, rules, or orders.
- hand over (a person accused or convicted of a crime) to the jurisdiction of the foreign state in which the crime was committed
- An authority possessed without its being derived from another
- power that Congress exercises despite not being expressly granted it by Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution
- clause within the United States Constitution that grants Congress the power to pass whatever laws
- refers to a type of tax that governments impose on income
- a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives
- agreement among states
- are regulations requiring transparency and disclosure in government
23 Clues: agreement among states • court never gives a complete listing • Constitution is a compact among the states. • Specific powers granted to Congress as outlined • shall be given in each state to the public acts • rights given to Congress to conduct governmental duties • refers to a type of tax that governments impose on income • ...
History 2022-11-16
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- ekspedisi APRIS untuk menumpas pemberontakan Andi Aziz dipimpin oleh
- tendean
- Pemberontakan PKI Madiun berlangsung di Karesidenan madiun dan ?
- fatah
- formal G 30 S/PKI di Jakarta adalah
- PKI di madiun bertujuan untuk mengganti pemerintahan dengan paham....
- satu prinsip yang diterapkan oleh Presiden Soekarno untuk mengatasi krisis ekonomi sejak 1959 .yang membuat PKI dapat memperluas pengaruhnya kepada rakyat adalah...
- termasuk pengolongan pemberontakan berdasarkan
- untung
- DI/TII di indonesia yaitu
- Jendral Nasution yang tewas dalam peristiwa penculikan 30 September 1965.....
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- bakal pemberontakan DI/TII yang meluas di beberapa wilayah Indonesia bermula dari adanya
- renville
- yang didalangi oleh Belanda adalah
- Madiun, pemberontakan DI/TII, dan peristiwa G30S/PKI merupakan pergolakan di dalam negeri yang berkaitan dengan konflik
- DI/TII yang berlangsung di berbagai daerah di Indonesia membawa ideologi
- pemberontakan Apra
- kawilarang
- apa yang membantu pki dalam menurunkan presiden soekarno
- Tokoh TNI yang menjadi korban G 30 S/PKI dikenal sebagai pahlawan............
20 Clues: fatah • untung • tendean • renville • kawilarang • pemberontakan Apra • DI/TII di indonesia yaitu • yang didalangi oleh Belanda adalah • formal G 30 S/PKI di Jakarta adalah • termasuk pengolongan pemberontakan berdasarkan • apa yang membantu pki dalam menurunkan presiden soekarno • Pemberontakan PKI Madiun berlangsung di Karesidenan madiun dan ? • ...
history 2016-12-04
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- Influenced many framers of the constitution. English philosopher of the enlightenment
- Sharings power between federal and state governments
- To fall in value
- A settlement of a dispute by each party giving up some demands
- Model for Americans. Listed their rights
- Having two separate lawmaking chambers
- Placed limits on the power of the monarch.
- Known for the separation of powers. English philosopher of the enlightenment.
- College Special group chosen to vote for the president and vice president
- Having the proper size in relation to other objects or items
- Shays Formal continental army captain who forced courts in the western part of the state close. Leader of the rebellion of farmers.
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- A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives
- The freeing of individual enslaved persons
- A period when economic activity slows and unemployment increases
- A change, correction, or improvement added to a document
- Supported the constitution
- Branch The branch of government that includes the courts that settle disputes and questions of the law
- and Balances A system by which each brand of government limits power of other branches
- Branch Branch of government that executes, carries out laws, the law; headed by president
- Law.
- People who opposed the constitution
- Branch Law making branch of government
22 Clues: Law. • To fall in value • Supported the constitution • People who opposed the constitution • Having two separate lawmaking chambers • Branch Law making branch of government • Model for Americans. Listed their rights • The freeing of individual enslaved persons • Placed limits on the power of the monarch. • Sharings power between federal and state governments • ...
History 2017-11-12
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- named America
- Second Spanish social class
- pirates trying to take ships
- Southern tip of Africa
- Incan ruler Pizzaro killed
- Lighter and faster ships
- Workers paying off debt
- Sailor who made a sail school
- Cape of good hope
- Americans converting people to Christianity
- Biggest tribe known
- triangular sails
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- Man who preached to end slavery
- Spanish ruler who heard rumors of gold
- star measuring tool
- a tool to measure starts and distance for sailing
- people of African and European decent
- A sea under Europe
- country west in Europe and next to Portugal
- Ocean right of Africa
- Circumnavigated the world
21 Clues: named America • triangular sails • Cape of good hope • A sea under Europe • star measuring tool • Biggest tribe known • Ocean right of Africa • Southern tip of Africa • Workers paying off debt • Lighter and faster ships • Circumnavigated the world • Incan ruler Pizzaro killed • Second Spanish social class • pirates trying to take ships • Sailor who made a sail school • ...
History 2019-04-07
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- 12.What is the capital city of Italy.
- 9.When a country rules and governs other countries.
- 10.Who was responsible for leading the Roman solders?
- 8.Slaves were forced to fight animals and each other.
- 17.What do we call a Muslim temple?
- 2.The stadium where the gladistor games were held.
- 3.A Weapon that was favored by the Roman soldiers.
- 13.Rome is a city in which country.
- 6.It was used to protect the body from enemy attacks.
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- 7.They made all the important decisions and created all the laws of Rome.
- 16.Who was the first emperor of Rome?
- 15.What do we call the lined diagram where important sequences of events are chronologically organized?
- 4.It was spear that was used by the Roman soldiers.
- 18.What is the most important holiday holiday in christianity.
- 11.He was one of the most famous rules of Rome.
- 1.A country that does not believe in a monarchy.
- 14.Who controlled the legions of Rome?
- 20.which god was the creator of the universe?
- 5.800 soldiers would from a...
- 19.What do we call a Jewish religious leader?
20 Clues: 5.800 soldiers would from a... • 17.What do we call a Muslim temple? • 13.Rome is a city in which country. • 12.What is the capital city of Italy. • 16.Who was the first emperor of Rome? • 14.Who controlled the legions of Rome? • 20.which god was the creator of the universe? • 19.What do we call a Jewish religious leader? • 11.He was one of the most famous rules of Rome. • ...
History 2019-10-28
history 2023-05-18
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- More products were manufactured than people can buy.
- Engineer who organized food production in Word War I secretary of commerce.
- Art & literature was based on ____ /depicting things they really are.
- Measures to remedy defects of the us economy to prevent future depressions.
- Restore incentives to produce.
- Short term actions designed to tide people over until the economy recovered.
- U.S president during WWI issued 14 points & participated in “The League Of Nations”.
- Came to power due to shaky democracy & rise of unemployment used forced.
- A company having complete control over the supply of a product or service.
- Early auto manufacture who pioneered new production techniques.
- Represented scopes at the monkey trial on evolution in 1925.
- Movement of people from the countryside to cities.
- Boxers against western influenced china suppressing boxers uprising.
- A two house congress.
- Killing of jews & many others.
- Society of equals.
- Heavy winds carrying top soil away burning homes & harvest.
- Sensational events by American newspapers.
- African American poet & writer during Harlem renaissance.
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- The people of “sovereign” & the hold the supreme court.
- The closing of all banks.
- Powers of government were divided between the national government & the states.
- Consists of countries policies toward other nations.
- American forces could transmit messages by telephone & radio in a code that the Japanese.
- Group of investigative reporters writes & social scientists.
- New optimism & growth of African American culture.
- President during WWII elected 4 terms & worked closely with British prime minister Woodrow Wilson.
- Prevents any one branch from becoming too powerful.
- Wrote the influence of sea power upon history.
- Started WWI by his assassination.
- With a president.
- A government where the people participate in government.
- Allies Normandy, France.
- U.S navy attacked December 7, 1941 us then joins war against Japan.
- With a supreme court.
- The powers of federal government were limited to those specifically provided in the constitution.
- The act of attempting to influence decisions made by officials in the government.
- Founded the NAACP.
- The process of being or contesting a legal action in court.
- Sought to americanize native Americans.
40 Clues: With a president. • Society of equals. • Founded the NAACP. • With a supreme court. • A two house congress. • Allies Normandy, France. • The closing of all banks. • Restore incentives to produce. • Killing of jews & many others. • Started WWI by his assassination. • Sought to americanize native Americans. • Sensational events by American newspapers. • ...
history 2023-05-31
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- golden age of India
- Torah text
- flows into the Mediterranean sea
- prince of Moscow in the mid-1450's
- Persian Empire type of government
- country located in East Asia
- Athens government
- Judaism
- empire known to laugh during wars also known for the respect they have to die
- Egypt's water route to india
- picture writing
- the great revival of art that took place in Italy
- monotheistic
- war of England and France
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- leader of the other 11 gods of Greece
- invented the concept of zero also known for their buildings
- Islam
- the war between Rome and Carthage
- saint of France
- invented in China and used to copy books
- leader of athens during war
- earliest known art made
- 12 gods
- city in Russia
- country in south Asia
- caste system
- Chinese belief that the emperor was a god
- the official religion of Rome
- attacked the Spartans during the Peloponnesian war
- Roman law in 449 BC
30 Clues: Islam • 12 gods • Judaism • Torah text • caste system • monotheistic • city in Russia • saint of France • picture writing • Athens government • golden age of India • Roman law in 449 BC • country in south Asia • earliest known art made • war of England and France • leader of athens during war • country located in East Asia • Egypt's water route to india • the official religion of Rome • ...
history 2024-01-06
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- groups of people who use violence and fear to get what they want
- a focus on human achievement and potential
- created by martin luther to explain problems in the catholic church. He nailed this to the door of a church
- the renaissance was a time of _______ in art and learning
- a method in which a problem is solved by collecting data, analysing and observing
- the study of the physical features of the earth
- the Renaissance man(last name)
- paying the church to forgive your sins
- God glory gold
- the Age of ________ was a time of discovering new lands
- created the three laws of motion
- allowing businesses to operate with little to no government interference
- where the renaissance started
- a small group of people having control over a country
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- trade between Europe the New World and Africa
- one type of this is christianity
- the right that is supposedly given to a king or queen by God to rule a country
- the customs, arts, and social institutions of a nation
- where thinkers would mingle and discuss ideas of the day
- a device created by Gutenberg that helped spread Renaissance ideas
- two types of this are democracy and monarchy
- the study of the basic ideas about knowledge, truth, right and wrong, religion, and the nature and meaning of life
- created the 95 thesis
- universal moral law governed by reason
- Da Vinci created a lot of this
25 Clues: God glory gold • created the 95 thesis • where the renaissance started • the Renaissance man(last name) • Da Vinci created a lot of this • one type of this is christianity • created the three laws of motion • paying the church to forgive your sins • universal moral law governed by reason • a focus on human achievement and potential • two types of this are democracy and monarchy • ...
History 2023-11-30
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- A political and social philosophy advocating for individual rights, representative democracy, and free-market economies.
- The period in Japanese history from 1868 to 1912 when the emperor was restored to power, leading to modernization and industrialization.
- The policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force, often involving the acquisition of territories.
- An economic and political system advocating for collective or government ownership and control of the means of production and distribution.
- A form of government where a single person, often a king or queen, holds absolute power and typically inherits the position.
- The establishment and maintenance of colonies, usually by a more powerful country over less powerful regions or peoples.
- A rebellion in 1857 by Indian soldiers (sepoys) against the British East India Company's rule.
- The right of all adult citizens to vote, regardless of gender, race, or other discriminatory factors.
- The late 19th-century rush by European powers to colonize and control territories in Africa.
- A series of liberal and nationalist uprisings that swept across Europe in 1848, seeking political reforms and national independence.
- An anti-foreigner and anti-Christian uprising in China from 1899 to 1901, aiming to remove foreign influence.
- A conference held in 1814-1815 to reorganize Europe after the Napoleonic Wars, aiming to establish a balance of power.
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- A sudden and significant change in political, social, or economic structures within a society, often marked by popular uprisings.
- A type of monarchy where the monarch's powers are limited by a constitution, and there is usually a parliamentary system in place.
- Conflicts in the mid-19th century between China and Britain over trade imbalances and the opium trade.
- A meeting in 1884-1885 where European powers established rules for the colonization and division of Africa among themselves.
- A concept in international relations where no single nation or alliance dominates, preventing the emergence of a hegemonic power.
- A system of government where the citizens have the power to participate in decision-making, either directly or through elected representatives.
- A strong sense of loyalty and pride in one's nation, often leading to the belief that the interests of the nation should come before others.
- A political ideology that emphasizes preserving traditional institutions and supporting gradual, cautious change.
20 Clues: The late 19th-century rush by European powers to colonize and control territories in Africa. • A rebellion in 1857 by Indian soldiers (sepoys) against the British East India Company's rule. • The right of all adult citizens to vote, regardless of gender, race, or other discriminatory factors. • ...
History 2023-11-03
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- The most widely practiced religion in India
- Made a huge impact on the spread of Reformation
- The three "G" words that motivated European Exploration are Gold, God, and ____.
- This type of Christianity heavily influenced the development of the Russian empire
- Other than salt, what other good was traded from West Africa along the Trans-Saharan trade route?
- What country established foreign enclaves?
- The rebirth of the modern world
- Encouraged leaders to "do good when you can but evil if necessary"
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- Created the 95 Theses
- The ___ exchange occurred between the Eastern and Western hemispheres
- Religion mostly found in China
- Religion founded by Mohamed
- The empire located in the Horn of Africa
- Which empire depended on European trade for their economy?
- The empire that was converted to Christianity by the Portuguese
- Believed in predestination
- Timbuktu is located in which African empire?
- What caused the death of millions of Native people in America?
- What trade routes were across the Indian Ocean?
- The city that is the center of the Catholic Church
20 Clues: Created the 95 Theses • Believed in predestination • Religion founded by Mohamed • Religion mostly found in China • The rebirth of the modern world • The empire located in the Horn of Africa • What country established foreign enclaves? • The most widely practiced religion in India • Timbuktu is located in which African empire? • ...
History 2023-11-03
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- Iron Chancellor of Germany
- Defeated Napoleon at Waterloo
- Gifted American symbol
- Project atomic breakthrough
- Deaf genius composer
- Turning point in the Pacific
- Pompeii's destroyer
- Civil War turning point
- Light bulb moment man
- Heliocentric model proposer
- Telescope and astronomer
- Round Table legend
- Salzburg's genius composer
- Medicine's founding father
- Egyptian ruler's title
- I Virgin Queen's reign
- WWII general's nickname
- Radioactivity pioneer
- Mexican empire builders
- Emancipator President
- Arthur's legendary sword
- Buddha's given name
- Evolution theorist
- Dutch Master of light and shadow
- Giza's ancient wonders
- Roman calendar reformer
- Texas independence battle
- Sunk to change neutrals' stance
- Norse warriors' final resting place
- Ark's ancient captain
- Alps crossing general
- Box opener of myth
- Nixon's scandal
- Egyptian queen's bust
- Bolshevik leader
- Cultural rebirth period
- December 7, 1941
- Home to Pei's pyramid
- Japanese warrior
- 1980s Cold War President
- First national park
- Eureka moment in the bath
- D-Day invasion site
- Telescope trailblazer
- Egyptian queen's charm
- Academy founder
- Brothers in flight
- Bard of Avon
- Slave revolt leader
- Key to the French Revolution
- Hero of Geatish legend
- Deciphering key set in stone
- Florentine patron's family
- WWII genocide
- Waterloo's loser
- Ill-fated ocean liner
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- Hannibal's home city
- Napoleon's surname
- Island prison's nickname
- Christianity's central figure
- 1492 sailor
- Twelve labors hero
- Long-reigning British monarch
- Persian king of Thermopylae
- 1920s liberated women
- Nonviolent resistance proponent
- Steel magnate philanthropist
- Crusading knights
- 1984 author
- Ancient athletic games
- Greek gods' chief
- Carta, 1215 document
- Lost city of Plato's account
- Chinese philosopher
- Assembly line pioneer
- Mona Lisa painter
- Vesuvius' victim city
- Reformation Martin
- WWII British leader
- Roman arena fighter
- Horse's ancient ruse
- Moon landing program
- Cubist master
- Riveter, wartime icon
- The Prince author
- Boy king's golden tomb
- Gulag chronicler
- Roman temple of the gods
- Greek warrior society
- Biblical giant slayer
- Crusade's chivalrous foe
- Civil War general and President
- Circumnavigator extraordinaire
- Norse explorers
- Theory of relativity physicist
- Oliver, English Protector
- Caesar's point of no return
- The Great, Macedonian conqueror
- Norse choosers of the slain
- AC current inventor
- Pheidippides' long run
- Spanish fleet's infamy
- Infamous pirate's nickname
- Army underground in Xi'an
- Trafalgar's one-eyed admiral
- Revolutionary War battle
- Space Race beeper
- English royal dynasty
- Roman ruler's title
109 Clues: 1492 sailor • 1984 author • Bard of Avon • Cubist master • WWII genocide • Norse explorers • Nixon's scandal • Academy founder • Gulag chronicler • Bolshevik leader • December 7, 1941 • Japanese warrior • Waterloo's loser • Crusading knights • Greek gods' chief • Mona Lisa painter • The Prince author • Space Race beeper • Napoleon's surname • Twelve labors hero • Round Table legend • Reformation Martin • ...
History 2023-11-01
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- The action or practice of burying a dead body.
- The female ruler of an independent state, one who inherits the possition by right of birth.
- a picture of an object representing a word, syllable or sound.
- an area of open land, could be planted with crops or pasture.
- traditionally composed of copper and tin
- a worker skilled in a particular craft.
- a thing given willingly to someone.
- The creator and ruler of the universe.
- the action of skill of using paint, either in a picture or as decoration.
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops.
- The ways in which people typically act, think, and feel on a daily basis.
- a structure with a roof and walls.
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- a small statue in human form.
- a long, narrow box, typically of wood, in which a dead body is buried.
- submerging of land with a large amount of water.
- The process or period of gathering crops.
- Take part in a violent struggle involving physical punches.
- a stucture with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top, typically found in Egypt.
- a large and impressive building forming the official residence of a ruler.
- The group of people with the autority to govern a country or state.
- a system of rules.
- male ruler of an independent state, usually inherited by birth.
22 Clues: a system of rules. • a small statue in human form. • a structure with a roof and walls. • a thing given willingly to someone. • The creator and ruler of the universe. • a worker skilled in a particular craft. • traditionally composed of copper and tin • The process or period of gathering crops. • The action or practice of burying a dead body. • ...
History 2023-11-30
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- A series of laws used to decide which territories became states.
- meeting to pass new laws.
- 1781 first constitution.
- Patrick Henry, George Mason, and Elbridge Gerry were against the constitution.
- Convincing people to go against the authority of the state or monarch.
- from American to British.
- prevent the branches from getting too strong.
- established the judicial review.
- agreement between Virginia and New jersey
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- flag anthem.
- fight that had no impact on the war.
- A man who led angry veterans to go against the courthouse because they didn’t have enough money for property taxes.
- fight where Star Spangled Banner was written.
- Luis, Clark and...
- buying land next to Mississippi river.
- Voting to confirm, to agree.
- Wanted to conquer the world.
- Alexander Hamilton51 , John Jay 5, James Madison 29,
- war against British because of trade.
- bills rights.
20 Clues: flag anthem. • bills rights. • Luis, Clark and... • 1781 first constitution. • meeting to pass new laws. • from American to British. • Voting to confirm, to agree. • Wanted to conquer the world. • established the judicial review. • fight that had no impact on the war. • war against British because of trade. • buying land next to Mississippi river. • ...
History 2023-11-22
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- Badan yang dibentuk Belanda dan digunakan oleh tokoh pergerakan nasionalisme
- Siapa yang mengirim pasukan ke Belanda untuk menyerang Polandia
- Gedung Bappenas terletak di
- Salah satu negara asia yang pernah berada di bawah kekuasaan Inggris
- Gerakan kepanduan dikemukakan oleh
- Indische partij didirikan di
- Siapakah wakil dari kongres pemuda 1
- Kongres pemuda 2 diketuai oleh
- partij Partai politik pertama di Indonesia
- Taktik yang digunakan pada gerakan bersifat radikal
- Kerajaan apa yang dihapus pada tahun 1858
- Wabah penyakit di Indonesia yang mengguncang pemerintah Hindia Belanda
- Satyagraha, sat berarti
- Terusan yang menjadi jalur pelabuhan dan perdagangan di kawasan timur tengah
- Program pemerintah kolonial Belanda yang diterapkan dalam rangka memeratakan kepadatan penduduk di Hindia Belanda
- Kekalahan Jepang dalam perjanjian Linggarjati yang disiarkan melalui radio di Bandung
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- Stientje Ticoalu-Adam dalam pidato tentang kedudukan perempuan
- Taktik yang digunakan pada gerakan bersifat moderat
- Gagasan nasionalisme yang dibawa para tokoh dunia memberi pengaruh pada kaum
- Tempat kelahiran Mahatma Gandhi
- Mengembangkan negara dengan kekuatan sendiri
- Sinar Hindia diketuai oleh
- secara etimologi, nasionalisme diartikan
- Tahun 1839-1842 terjadi perang
- Indische partij merupakan organisasi bersifat politik
- Perjuangan dengan strategi kooperatif selain melalui petisi sutardjo
- Sejarah terbentuknya nasionalisme di Indonesia disebabkan karena adanya perasaan
- Organisasi kepemudaan oleh pemuda jawa berada di gedung
- Dalam kongres pemuda 1, tema apa yang disampaikan Bahder Johan
- Tujuan utama berdirinya organisasi pemuda companerismo
30 Clues: Satyagraha, sat berarti • Sinar Hindia diketuai oleh • Gedung Bappenas terletak di • Indische partij didirikan di • Tahun 1839-1842 terjadi perang • Kongres pemuda 2 diketuai oleh • Tempat kelahiran Mahatma Gandhi • Gerakan kepanduan dikemukakan oleh • Siapakah wakil dari kongres pemuda 1 • secara etimologi, nasionalisme diartikan • Kerajaan apa yang dihapus pada tahun 1858 • ...
History 2023-08-24
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- Lives in a convant.
- A person who owns land and provides stability.
- Charlemagne's son.
- Age you become a knight.
- Lead a revival.
- Overran Western Roman empire in 400s.
- Land for loyalty system of governing and landholding.
- Traveled on a ship from Hungary.
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- Tax that was 10% income.
- A period of fighting from 500-1500.
- Wrote the rules for the monks.
- Age you become a squire.
- Benedict's sister.
- A waiter on hosts.
- A servant for a knight.
- Becomes pope during 590.
- Age you become a page.
- Consists of Lord's house, church & fields.
- Charlemagne's father.
- Language that Germans changed.
20 Clues: Lead a revival. • Benedict's sister. • A waiter on hosts. • Charlemagne's son. • Lives in a convant. • Charlemagne's father. • Age you become a page. • A servant for a knight. • Tax that was 10% income. • Age you become a squire. • Becomes pope during 590. • Age you become a knight. • Wrote the rules for the monks. • Language that Germans changed. • Traveled on a ship from Hungary. • ...
History 2023-09-19
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- bargaining
- that gain complete control of the production of a single good or service.
- an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.
- economics the application of law by government or regulatory agencies for various economics-related purposes, including remedying market failure, protecting the environment and economic management.
- care about trust because it is closely connected to economic activity. Its absence leads to lower wages, profits, and employment, while its presence facilitates trade and encourages activity that adds economic value.
- labor work done by hand without machines
- who uncovers and exposes misconduct in politics or business
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- commerce trade between two or more states
- right to vote
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- approval, final consent to the effectiveness of a constitution, constitutional amendment, or treaty
- journalism
- preserving natural resources and the environment
- a system of ideas and ideals, especially one that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.Vocation
- reports that hunt out and expose corruption, particularly in business and government
- intervention in a market that affects the production of a good
- who campaigned for women's right to vote in the late 1800's and early 1900's.
- by which a union representing a group of workers negotiates with management for a contract
- forward to something considered better
- times when workers refuse to work until owners improve conditions
- trade, profession, or occupation; a sense of fitness or special calling for one's work
- (economic)
22 Clues: journalism • bargaining • (economic) • right to vote • forward to something considered better • commerce trade between two or more states • labor work done by hand without machines • preserving natural resources and the environment • who uncovers and exposes misconduct in politics or business • intervention in a market that affects the production of a good • ...
history 2024-05-14
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- declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
- The Battle of Antietam, also called the Battle of Sharpsburg, particularly in the Southern United States, took place during the American Civil War
- one of the largest and deadliest battles of the Civil War
- Fort Sumter is a sea fort built on an artificial island near Charleston, South Carolina to defend the region from a naval invasion. It was built after British forces captured and occupied Washington during the War of 1812 via a naval attack.
- The siege of Savannah or the Second Battle of Savannah was an encounter of the American Revolutionary War in 1779.
- was fought July 1–3, 1863, in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, by Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War
- Plunderers and militant abolitionists
- military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War
- a term commonly used in the US military during the American Civil War to describe a new status for certain people who escaped slavery or those who affiliated with Union forces.
- The Siege of Vicksburg was the final major military action in the Vicksburg campaign of the American Civil War.
- implemented by Congress, which lasted from 1866 to 1877, was aimed at reorganizing the Southern states after the Civil War
- sometimes called the Black Laws, were laws which governed the conduct of African Americans.
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- the largest auction of enslaved people in U.S. history
- a series of American Civil War battles fought March 29 – April 9, 1865, in Virginia that concluded with the surrender of Confederate General Robert E. Lee's Army
- After the Battle of Agincourt, the Yeoman Archer had become as legendary as his bow. ... Yeoman in 1864, the Engineer's Yeoman and the Equipment Yeoman in 1893.
- The Battle of Atlanta took place during the Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War on July 22, 1864, just southeast of Atlanta, Georgia
- the resistance to enslavement through escape and flight, through the end of the Civil War
- a military campaign of the American Civil War conducted through Georgia from November 15 until December 21, 1864, by William Tecumseh Sherman, major general of the Union Army
- The First Battle of Bull Run, called the Battle of First Manassas by Confederate forces, was the first major battle of the American Civil War.
- a war during the Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War
- continued to decline during the Civil War as Irish and German regiments won respect for their service in battle
- a major battle in the American Civil War fought on April 6–7, 1862.
22 Clues: Plunderers and militant abolitionists • the largest auction of enslaved people in U.S. history • one of the largest and deadliest battles of the Civil War • a war during the Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War • a major battle in the American Civil War fought on April 6–7, 1862. • ...
history 2024-05-15
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- the resistance to enslavement through escape and flight, through the end of the Civil War
- uerrilla fighters who often clashed with pro-slavery groups from Missouri known at the time as "Border Ruffians".
- Union forces commanded by William T. Sherman, wanting to neutralize the important rail and supply hub, defeated Confederate forces defending the city under John B. Hood.
- a new status for certain people who escaped slavery or those who affiliated with Union forces.
- restricted black people's right to own property, conduct business, buy and lease land, and move freely through public spaces.
- the deadliest one-day battle in American military history
- the attack on Fort Sumter marked the official beginning of the American Civil War
- allowed Union troops to penetrate the Confederate interior.
- the largest auction of enslaved people in U.S. history
- Gen. Robert E. Lee's Confederate army defeated Union forces under Maj. Gen. John Pope,
- surrender of Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia
- one of the largest and deadliest battles of the Civil War.
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- the failed attempt by American and French forces to retake the port city from its British occupiers.
- was an American Civil War campaign lasting from November 15 to December 21, 1864
- military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War
- "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
- after the American Civil War during which attempts were made to redress the inequities
- The Battle of Gettysburg marked the turning point of the Civil War
- Confederate general Joseph E. Johnston's troops line the mountain's crest to repulse the advance of Union general William T. Sherman.
- one who owns and cultivates land or to the middle ranks of servants in an English royal or noble
- the practice of supporting the wants and needs of residents of a given area over the interests of immigrants
- the campaign by Union forces to take the Confederate stronghold of Vicksburg, Mississipp
22 Clues: the largest auction of enslaved people in U.S. history • the deadliest one-day battle in American military history • one of the largest and deadliest battles of the Civil War. • allowed Union troops to penetrate the Confederate interior. • surrender of Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia • ...
History 2024-05-24
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- Noble class
- Contemporary era
- site Dig location
- Feudal peasantry
- Empire expansion
- Discovery travels
- Historical object
- Wandering lifestyle
- Forward movement
- Dominant influence
- Right to vote
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- Fundamental law
- Control by a foreign power
- Medieval social system
- Cultural revival
- Age of reason
- Old Stone Age
- New Stone Age
- Absolute power
- Governing system
- Religious rule
- Elected government
- Rise of factories
23 Clues: Noble class • Age of reason • Old Stone Age • New Stone Age • Right to vote • Absolute power • Religious rule • Fundamental law • Cultural revival • Contemporary era • Feudal peasantry • Empire expansion • Governing system • Forward movement • site Dig location • Discovery travels • Historical object • Rise of factories • Elected government • Dominant influence • Wandering lifestyle • Medieval social system • ...
History 2024-03-07
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- an often-fatal disease carried by mosquitoes in tropical climates
- the act of forcing men into military or naval service
- a law that restricts commerce with one or more nations
- an idea or law that goes against the principles of the U.S. Constitution
- Aramaic, Hebrew, Arabic Meaning twin, alike-looking man
- a treaty between France and the United States in which a large area of land between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains was purchased
- someone who is believed to deliver messages from God or some other divine source
- the federal legislation that reduced the number of justices on the Supreme Court from 6 to 5
- a federal legislation that stopped all foreign imports from entering American harbors
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- the power to invalidate any law the Supreme Court deems unconstitutional, even if it has been passed by Congress and signed into law by the president
- a person who approved of and encouraged war; an American who favored war with Great Britain in 1812
- the person currently in office; the incumbent president is the current president
- means son of Matthew or Matthew's son
- the taxes placed on imported and exported goods
- the war against Great Britain that James Madison declared
- Supplanter/Assailant, May God protect
- a legal document
- Meaning: Man's defender, warrior
- Hamilton is a masculine name of British origin meaning flat-topped hill
- is a masculine name of Old English origin, meaning son of Jeffrey
20 Clues: a legal document • Meaning: Man's defender, warrior • means son of Matthew or Matthew's son • Supplanter/Assailant, May God protect • the taxes placed on imported and exported goods • the act of forcing men into military or naval service • a law that restricts commerce with one or more nations • Aramaic, Hebrew, Arabic Meaning twin, alike-looking man • ...
History 2024-02-14
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- This was a German zeppelin.
- Hoover, This person lost to FDR in 1932.
- Act, This act Prohibited unfair business practices like threatening employees, firing labor union members, or interfering with labor union organizations
- Steinbeck, Famous author of the 1930’s.
- Landon, Republican candidate in the presidential election of 1936
- chats, FDR’s talks on the radio that would usually give people news and calm them down.
- Long, This person was a supporter then turned completely against Roosevelt & the New Deal.
- Days, First few days of FDR in office.
- Reorganization Act, This act helped Native Americans receive more rights within the U.S).
- Wood, Famous painter of the 1930’s.
- Perkins, this woman became the first woman to be appointed as the first cabinet member (Secretary of Labor).
- Works Admin, This administration built Built 40,000 schools and paid the salaries of teachers.
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- Amendment, They called this the lame duck amendment.
- Frost, This guy wrote The Road Less Traveled.
- Lange, Famous photographer of the Great Depression.
- Roosevelt, She was the first modern day “First Lady” also FDR’s wife.
- AAA, A loan for the farmers made by the Commodity Credit Corporation.
- This was a price intended to keep farmers’ incomes steady.
- and Exchange Commission, Commission that regulates the stock market (sec).
- Trust, FDR’s carefully picked advisors to give him advice on the economy.
- spending, This caused the $260million debt after FDR left.
- Deal, FDR’s plan to fix society.
- Securities Act, This act made sure that the corporation gave complete info on stock
23 Clues: This was a German zeppelin. • Deal, FDR’s plan to fix society. • Wood, Famous painter of the 1930’s. • Days, First few days of FDR in office. • Steinbeck, Famous author of the 1930’s. • Hoover, This person lost to FDR in 1932. • Frost, This guy wrote The Road Less Traveled. • Lange, Famous photographer of the Great Depression. • ...
History 2023-10-24
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- Telegraph sent from Germany to their ambassador in Mexico City that offered an alliance between the Central Powers and Mexico if they invaded the U.S.
- Law passed by Congress May 18th, 1917 that instructed for the drafting of men ages 21-30.
- President Wilson established the Committee of Public Information to influence public opinion about the war using...
- Had to change his last name to enlist in the draft and became the first person of Mexican descent to be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor by the U.S. army after his death in France.
- Law approved by Congress that gave the president authority to manage the countries supplies of food and fuels.
- Secretary of State who said "...inconsistent with the true spirit of neutrality." in response to America's involvement in aiding France and Great Britain.
- The line of fighting in northern France and Belgium.
- New York attorney who published The Passing of a Great Race, that claimed breeding with African Americans and European immigrants was "race suicide".
- Hellish, nightmarish land warfare involving digging zigzagging trenches.
- Woodrow Wilson's proposal to the Allied Powers to secure peace after the war.
- Humiliating peace agreement between Russia and Germany that forced Lenin to give territories to Germany and Turkey and recognize Ukraine's independence.
- German submarines.
- Despite claiming neutrality, this president sent financial assistance and military supplies to Allied Powers, Great Britain and France.
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- He worked alongside Theodore Roosevelt to create the National Security League to convince Congress to prepare for war.
- Played a crucial role in the war effort and held jobs for the first time that were usually occupied by men.
- The Immigration Act of 1917 became this much more restrictive law breed out of paranoia about disloyalty and racism.
- The first woman elected to the House of Representatives who had doubts about the U.S entering the Great War.
- The "spark" that started the war was the assassination of Archduke...
- Russian movement in which the Russian Empire and monarchy were overthrown, a civil war erupted between Vladimir Lenin's army, and the country was completely taken over by Communism.
- WWI European military alliance made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey (Ottoman Empire).
- Former president Theodore Roosevelt, called for Woodrow Wilson to declare war after a German U-boat sunk this British luxury liner, killing 128 Americans.
- Wage workers who were members of the radical Industrial Workers of the World who supported battle between labor and management.
- The "_____ ___" was a conflict that plagued all of Europe and lasted from 1914-1919 (later named World War I).
- During the _____ _________ some 1.6 million African Americans moved to the cities for better job opputunities.
- 8 were killed and 2 Americans were injured in the U-boat sinking of this French passenger ferry.
- WWI European military alliance made up of Great Britain, France, and Russia.
26 Clues: German submarines. • The line of fighting in northern France and Belgium. • The "spark" that started the war was the assassination of Archduke... • Hellish, nightmarish land warfare involving digging zigzagging trenches. • WWI European military alliance made up of Great Britain, France, and Russia. • ...
History 2023-10-20
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- Chairman of Andrew Carnegies company
- Won the election with only 40% of votes
- Assassinated William Mckinley
- First major industry in America
- Would exchange favors and jobs for votes
- First major steel business
- Known as the commodore
- Standard Oil owner
- Private Army for hire
- Famous building that Andrew Carnegie built
- Ran against William Mckinley
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- President after Mckinley is assassinated
- Purchased Andrew Carnegies business
- Disaster that killed 2000 people
- Andrew Carnegie mentor
- What war did Roosevelt fight in before presidentcy
- Broke up 90 monoplies while in office
- Program for helping the common man
- Made with iron and carbon
- Assassinated while in office
20 Clues: Standard Oil owner • Private Army for hire • Andrew Carnegie mentor • Known as the commodore • Made with iron and carbon • First major steel business • Assassinated while in office • Ran against William Mckinley • Assassinated William Mckinley • First major industry in America • Disaster that killed 2000 people • Program for helping the common man • ...
History 2023-10-20
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- Chairman of Andrew Carnegies company
- Won the election with 40% of votes
- Assassinated William Mckinley
- First major industry in America
- Would exchange favors and jobs for votes
- First major steel business
- Known as the commodore
- Standard Oil owner
- Private Army for hire
- Famous building that Carnegie built
- Ran against William Mckinley
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- President after Mckinley is killed
- Purchased Carnegies business
- Disaster that killed 2000 people
- Andrew Carnegie mentor
- What war did Roosevelt fight in
- Broke up 90 monoplies while in office
- Program for helping the common man
- Made with iron and carbon
- Assassinated while in office
20 Clues: Standard Oil owner • Private Army for hire • Andrew Carnegie mentor • Known as the commodore • Made with iron and carbon • First major steel business • Purchased Carnegies business • Assassinated while in office • Ran against William Mckinley • Assassinated William Mckinley • What war did Roosevelt fight in • First major industry in America • Disaster that killed 2000 people • ...
History 2024-04-05
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- Another discriminatory real estate practice, in which developers wrote racially restrictive contracts to prohibit minorities from living in the specific home.
- The 1968 Act passed by President Lyndon B Johnson.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ construction was a mechanism to disturb and displace minority residents and degrade segregated communities.
- Housing discrimination at this level was enabled by the institutionalization of discriminatory practices at the federal level.
- The name of one of the first racially exclusive suburban developments. Located in New York.
- The discriminatory maps created by the HOLC to divide races/ classes from one another.
- Yet another economic mechanism that created deeply entrenched residential segregation. It occurs when banks and financial institutions withhold loans or opportunities from residents in segregated areas.
- The government entity that provided long-term, self-amortizing mortgages to certain Americans.
- Before 1900, American cities were not _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
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- This concept was used by federal and local governments alike as a justification for tearing down blighted and predominantly minority communities.
- Discrimination persisted at the local level because it was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ at the federal level by institutions like the HOLC and FHA.
- In both the South and the North, the social lives of white people and Black people _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ prior to 1900.
- As segregation became more and more deeply entrenched in American cities, it led to deeper levels of this.
- Before 1900, there was a _ _ _ _ _ (sized) Black population in the North.
- The discriminatory practice utilized by real estate agents in which they rented or sold homes to Black people, then warned white neighborhoods, inciting a cycle of white flight and property value depreciation.
- The action of white people fleeing cities to move to the suburbs.
- Oftentimes, this was a mechanism to force Black people into ghettos. It encompasses the actions of harassment, threats, bombings, and angry mobs organizing.
- Occurred from the 1960's-1980's in big cities, hardened the color line in employment, education, and housing.
- According to "American Apartheid," ethnic enclaves differ from _ _ _ _ _ _ because enclaves had a variety of nationalities and were transitory homes, while _ _ _ _ _ _ are more permanent, racially homogeneous areas.
- In the post WWII period, many white Americans fled cities to the _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
20 Clues: The 1968 Act passed by President Lyndon B Johnson. • Before 1900, American cities were not _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • The action of white people fleeing cities to move to the suburbs. • Before 1900, there was a _ _ _ _ _ (sized) Black population in the North. • In the post WWII period, many white Americans fled cities to the _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • ...
History 2024-04-25
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- "a small piece of cardboard produced by punching a data card"
- Barackobama
- "the loss of value of money"
- a meeting between heads of government"
- "another choice"
- "fog made heavier and darker by smoke and chemical fumes"
- "a lawyer from outside the government"
- "the use of violence by nongovernmental groups against civilians to achieve a political goal"
- "when nixon refused to release funds"
- "and active effort to improve employment or educational opportunities for minorities and women"
- "a relaxation of tensions, between the united states and its two major Communist rivals.
- "a bacteria causing seriuos infection or deaths used to create biological weapons"
- "a fuel formed in the earth from decayed plant or animal remains"
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- "and active effort to improve employment or educational opportunities for minorities and women"
- "principle stating that communications of the executive branch should remain confidential to protect national security"
- "violent acts against civilians that are secretly supported by a government."
- "when the congress passed a series
- bills granting federal funds to state and local agencies"
- "to become more frequent and powerful"
- "a person who believes goverment power"
- "an evangelist who conducts regularly televised religous programs"
- "a person who generally believes the government should take an active role in the economy"
22 Clues: Barackobama • "another choice" • "the loss of value of money" • "when the congress passed a series • "when nixon refused to release funds" • "to become more frequent and powerful" • a meeting between heads of government" • "a lawyer from outside the government" • "a person who believes goverment power" • bills granting federal funds to state and local agencies" • ...
History 2024-04-25
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- "a small piece of cardboard produced by punching a data card"
- Barackobama
- "the loss of value of money"
- a meeting between heads of government"
- "another choice"
- "fog made heavier and darker by smoke and chemical fumes"
- "a lawyer from outside the government"
- "the use of violence by nongovernmental groups against civilians to achieve a political goal"
- "when nixon refused to release funds"
- "and active effort to improve employment or educational opportunities for minorities and women"
- "a relaxation of tensions, between the united states and its two major Communist rivals.
- "a bacteria causing seriuos infection or deaths used to create biological weapons"
- "a fuel formed in the earth from decayed plant or animal remains"
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- "and active effort to improve employment or educational opportunities for minorities and women"
- "principle stating that communications of the executive branch should remain confidential to protect national security"
- "violent acts against civilians that are secretly supported by a government."
- "when the congress passed a series
- bills granting federal funds to state and local agencies"
- "to become more frequent and powerful"
- "a person who believes goverment power"
- "an evangelist who conducts regularly televised religous programs"
- "a person who generally believes the government should take an active role in the economy"
22 Clues: Barackobama • "another choice" • "the loss of value of money" • "when the congress passed a series • "when nixon refused to release funds" • "to become more frequent and powerful" • a meeting between heads of government" • "a lawyer from outside the government" • "a person who believes goverment power" • bills granting federal funds to state and local agencies" • ...
History 2024-04-30
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- The word "Paper"What does it mean in Indonesian?
- The process of photosynthesis occurs in which part of the plant?
- What is produced as a byproduct when humans breathe?
- What is the name of the operating system used by the iPhone?
- What is the operating system developed by Microsoft that has become very popular?
- Which city was previously known as Batavia?
- What is the name of the alphabet used in writing Indonesian?
- Who is the founder of Facebook?
- What is the chemical formula for water?
- The term "general" is often used in everyday language to refer to what?
- When did Indonesia declare its independence?
- Who sewed the red and white flag that would be flown during the proclamation of Indonesian independence?
- Which animal is a typical Indonesian animal?
- Microsoft is a famous technology company. Who is the founder of Microsoft?
- In which country is the city of Medina located?
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- is the capital of Central Java province?
- Who founded the Apple company?
- Who was Indonesia's first president?
- Rendang comes from which region?
- The Eiffel Tower is one of the famous icons of which city?
- Which animal is famous for its black and white stripes?
- Which country is often referred to as the "Land of the Rising Sun"?
- Which country colonized Indonesia the longest?
- Island The largest island in East Java province is?
- In which organ of the body is oxygen taken from the air and into the blood?
- Who is Indonesia's first vice president?
- Who developed the Android operating system?
- Who were the first colonists to come to Indonesia in the 16th century?
- Which animal has a long trunk?
- Is the capital of East Java province?
30 Clues: Who founded the Apple company? • Which animal has a long trunk? • Who is the founder of Facebook? • Rendang comes from which region? • Who was Indonesia's first president? • Is the capital of East Java province? • What is the chemical formula for water? • is the capital of Central Java province? • Who is Indonesia's first vice president? • ...
HISTORY 2024-04-28
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- an organized group of people who work together to achieve or oppose something
- a sudden illegal, often violent, taking of government power, especially by part of an army
- to stop fighting and admit defeat
- an occasion when an army or country uses force to enter and take control of another country
- a fight between armed forces
- the surrounding of a place by an armed force in order to defeat those defending it
- a place where a battle is being fought or has been fought in the past
- a state of total confusion with no order
- the act or process of sending people to live in and govern another country
- to announce something clearly, firmly, publicly, or officially
- a person injured or killed in a serious accident or war
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- soldiers on duty in a large group
- an officer who is in charge of a military operation, or an officer of a particular rank in many countries' naval forces
- to win against someone in a fight, war, or competition
- a particular government or a system or method of government
- the belief in a society without different social classes in which the methods of production are owned and controlled by all its members, and everyone works as much as they can and receives what they need, or a social and political system based on this belief
- someone who shows that they disagree with something by standing somewhere, shouting, carrying signs, etc.
- a strong complaint expressing disagreement, disapproval, or opposition
- to suddenly attack someone after hiding and waiting for them
- the belief in freedom and equality between people, or a system of government based on this belief, in which power is either held by elected representatives or directly by the people themselves
- to defeat or remove someone from power, using force
- any object used in fighting or war, such as a gun, bomb, knife, etc.
- a country or area controlled politically by a more powerful country that is often far away
- a country that has agreed officially to give help and support to another one, especially during a war
24 Clues: a fight between armed forces • soldiers on duty in a large group • to stop fighting and admit defeat • a state of total confusion with no order • to defeat or remove someone from power, using force • to win against someone in a fight, war, or competition • a person injured or killed in a serious accident or war • ...
History 2024-09-19
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- surprisingly tatted up
- CEO's fight challenger
- fav former treat of jw
- A's stinky companion
- M's best feature
- Solutions' pointman
- times in washroom by J
- color of J shirt
- afternoon drink of A
- K hit by one of these
- S' favorite Island
- can't believe we paid these for S
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- could be K's side hustle
- type of shirt worn by J
- worried G had one of these to use
- kryptonite to S's spouse
- brother of pointman
- B's CO catchphrase
- N's fiesta fave
- B's frequent car snack
- youngest bro's afternoon desk activity
- favorite uncle
22 Clues: favorite uncle • N's fiesta fave • M's best feature • color of J shirt • B's CO catchphrase • S' favorite Island • brother of pointman • Solutions' pointman • A's stinky companion • afternoon drink of A • K hit by one of these • surprisingly tatted up • CEO's fight challenger • fav former treat of jw • times in washroom by J • B's frequent car snack • type of shirt worn by J • ...
history 2024-08-31
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- pasukan siliwangi melakukan operasi militer bharatayudha dengan strategi
- keadaan ridak berssatu padu
- letnan kolonel yang membawahi operasi militer oleh pasukan benteng raider
- Pemimpin DI/TII di Jawa Tengah
- penumpasan gerakan di/tii berhasil dilakukan dengan jalan
- nama pasukan yang dikirim untuk melakukan operasi militer di jawa tengah
- nama organisais yang menjadi cokal bakal DI/TII
- gerakan serupa dengan nama angkatan umat islam muncul di daerah
- nama presiden Ri
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- pempimpin pemberontakan di sulsel
- di/tii di kalimantan selatan awalnya merupakan gerakan pemberontakan oleh seorang mantan prajurit TNI
- kahar muzakkar membentuk suatu pasukan yang terdiri atas laskar pejuangan di sulsel
- di/tii di jawa barat terjadi karena kekecewaan sekelompok masyarakat terhadap hasil perundingan
- kartosuwiryo berhasil ditangkap di daerah gunung geber yang berlokasi di
- kartosuwiryo bersama
- kahar muzakkar menyatakan bahwa pasukan KGSS sebagai bagian dari DII TII
- pada 7 agustus 1949 kartosuwiryo resmi mengumumkan berdirinya
- nama senjata api yang sering digunakan oleh anggota DI/TII
- pasukan banteng raiders berhasil melancarkan operasi… dan berhasil menangkap amir fatah
- mantan gubernur aceh yang menjadi pemimpin persatuan ulama seluruh aceh
20 Clues: nama presiden Ri • kartosuwiryo bersama • keadaan ridak berssatu padu • Pemimpin DI/TII di Jawa Tengah • pempimpin pemberontakan di sulsel • nama organisais yang menjadi cokal bakal DI/TII • penumpasan gerakan di/tii berhasil dilakukan dengan jalan • nama senjata api yang sering digunakan oleh anggota DI/TII • pada 7 agustus 1949 kartosuwiryo resmi mengumumkan berdirinya • ...
History 2024-09-17
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- favorite uncle
- kryptonite to S's spouse
- M's best feature
- type of shirt worn by J
- N's fiesta fave
- B's CO catchphrase
- color of J shirt
- afternoon drink of A
- youngest bro's afternoon desk activity
- B's frequent car snack
- worried G had one of these to use
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- A's stinky companion
- S' favorite Island
- can't believe we paid these for S
- CEO's fight challenger
- times in washroom by J
- surprisingly tatted up
- K hit by one of these
- brother of 15 down
- Solution's pointman
20 Clues: favorite uncle • N's fiesta fave • M's best feature • color of J shirt • S' favorite Island • B's CO catchphrase • brother of 15 down • Solution's pointman • A's stinky companion • afternoon drink of A • K hit by one of these • CEO's fight challenger • times in washroom by J • surprisingly tatted up • B's frequent car snack • type of shirt worn by J • kryptonite to S's spouse • ...
History 2024-11-04
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- An English philosopher who wrote Advancement of Learning.
- Person who said “I think therefore I am.”
- The person who discovered gravity.
- Artist who made “The Creation of Adam.”
- Theory that the Sun is the center of the universe.
- A financial supporter of artists
- German Monk who created the 95 theses.
- Pope has authority
- Bible has authority
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- Author of a political guidebook “The Prince”
- Ideas of the Italian Renaissance combined with Northern italian traditions.
- Theory that Earth was the center of the universe.
- Intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- Father of Humanism - was the first to call the medieval period, “the Dark Ages”
- An explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought
- Religious reform movement that split the Catholic church in two.
- Man who painted the “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper.”
- Man who painted the “School of Athens.”
- A complete overthrow of a government or system.
- First woman artist to gain world recognition
20 Clues: Pope has authority • Bible has authority • A financial supporter of artists • The person who discovered gravity. • German Monk who created the 95 theses. • Man who painted the “School of Athens.” • Artist who made “The Creation of Adam.” • Person who said “I think therefore I am.” • Author of a political guidebook “The Prince” • First woman artist to gain world recognition • ...
History 2024-11-06
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- Art technique developed during
- Started the Protestant Reformation
- Sun centered model of the universe
- Created the David
- Discovered the laws of gravity
- Focus on human potential
- Developed laws of planetary motion
- Period of renewed interest in art and learing
- To take back a statement
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- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Proposed the Heliocentric Model
- Scientist who improved the telescope
- Person accused religious dissent
- Inventor of printing press
- Leader of the Catholic Church
- Wealthy supporter of the arts
- Wealthy family that supported artists
- Movement that led to Protestant churches
- Sold by the Catholic Church to reduce punishment for sins
- Martin Luther created 95 of these
- Belief contrary to the church
21 Clues: Created the David • Focus on human potential • To take back a statement • Inventor of printing press • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Leader of the Catholic Church • Wealthy supporter of the arts • Belief contrary to the church • Art technique developed during • Discovered the laws of gravity • Proposed the Heliocentric Model • Person accused religious dissent • ...
HISTORY 2024-11-21
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- Years of troubles from 1783-1789
- Was sent to London to negotiate with the British, made Jay's Treaty
- Placed taxes on lead, glass, tea, paint, and paper imported from Britain.
- People who wanted to make changes to the Church of England
- Exchange of diseases, ideas, food, crops, and populations between New World and Old World
- The intro to a deed that states its purpose and aims.
- French aristocrat who served as a commanding general in the colonial army
- Founded the Georgia Colony for debtors and criminals
- Large state plan that created House of Representatives
- A European intellectual movement emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- This guy invented the cotton gin in 1793.
- One of America's first planned cities.
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- Overemphasized political, economic, and social loyalty to a region of a country.
- People who persuaded congress to support a declaration of war against Britain
- American congressional minister and author who became the most celebrated of all New England puritans.
- Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness(property)
- Makes the laws
- Wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense" to convince colonists to join patriot cause
- This enslaved African American in Virginia, served as a spy for the continental army
- Tax imposed on a particular class of imports or exports
20 Clues: Makes the laws • Years of troubles from 1783-1789 • One of America's first planned cities. • This guy invented the cotton gin in 1793. • Founded the Georgia Colony for debtors and criminals • Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness(property) • The intro to a deed that states its purpose and aims. • Large state plan that created House of Representatives • ...
history 2024-12-16
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- The belief in achieving perfect moral or political goals.
- A 1921 meeting to limit the size of naval forces of major countries.
- A 1920s scandal about government officials secretly giving oil rights to private companies.
- The group of countries, including the U.S., that fought against the Central Powers in World War I.
- The policy of staying out of a war and not taking sides.
- A war between the U.S. and Great Britain over trade and other issues.
- An African American military unit that fought bravely in World War I.
- A time when Americans feared communism and radical ideas after World War I.
- A plan to help Germany pay reparations after World War I.
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- Dangerous chemicals used as weapons, especially in World War I.
- Government actions in the 1920s to arrest people suspected of being communist or anarchist.
- The group of countries, including Germany and Austria-Hungary, that fought against the Allies in World War I.
- Expanding a country’s power by taking control of other lands.
- A British ship sunk by Germany in 1915, leading the U.S. closer to World War I.
- A limit on the number of immigrants from certain countries.
- The process of reducing the military after a war.
- A way of thinking that focuses on practical solutions instead of ideals.
- A fight for independence from Mexico in 1836 by settlers in Texas.
- A secret message from Germany asking Mexico to fight the U.S. during World War I.
- A type of fighting in World War I where soldiers fought from long, deep ditches.
20 Clues: The process of reducing the military after a war. • The policy of staying out of a war and not taking sides. • The belief in achieving perfect moral or political goals. • A plan to help Germany pay reparations after World War I. • A limit on the number of immigrants from certain countries. • Expanding a country’s power by taking control of other lands. • ...
History 2025-01-15
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- Ama ng Wikang Pambansa.
- Isang prutas na matamis at may kakaibang amoy.
- Pribadong koleksyon ng mga kasaysayan ng bansa.
- Pista ng mga santo tuwing Nobyembre.
- Ang unang pambansang simbolo ng Pilipinas.
- Kilalang kompositor ng pambansang awit ng pilipinas.
- Prutas na may matamis na lasa at ginagamit sa halo-halo.
- lugar kung saan ipinanganak si Andres Bonifacio.
- tawag sa orihinal na alpabeto ng mga Pilipino.
- Pagkain na inialok kay Magellan sa Cebu.
- prutas na matamis at malutong, madalas sa summer.
- Kilalang isla sa Visayas na may makulay na kasaysayan.
- Lugar kung saan ipinatapon si Rizal.
- Isang prutas na matamis, may balat na kulay dilaw.
- Uri ng pamayanan sa panahon ng mga ninuno.
- Prutas na ginagamit sa paggawa ng suka.
- Maliit na prutas at madalas ginagamit sa paggawa ng jam.
- Bayani na sumulat ng "Kartilya ng Katipunan."
- Pambansang wika.
- lugar kung saan isinulat ni Jose Rizal ang "Noli Me Tangere".
- Lungsod kung saan unang itinaas ang watawat ng Pilipinas
- Unang babaeng presidente ng Pilipinas.
- Petsa ng Araw ng Kalayaan ng Pilipinas.
- Prutas na kadalasang kinakain bilang meryenda.
- Prutas na may balat na makinis at pulang loob.
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- Lungsod kung saan naganap ang unang sigaw ng Balintawak.
- Ang bansang unang sumakop sa Pilipinas.
- prutas na ginagamit sa paggawa ng fruit shake.
- Ang huling laban na nagpatibay sa kalayaan ng Pilipinas.
- prutas na may matamis at maasim na lasa, may buto.
- Ang unang republicang itinaguyod sa Pilipinas.
- ginanap ang unang misa sa Pilipinas.
- Ang lungsod kung saan ipinanganak si Jose Rizal.
- Prutas na may matamis na lasa at karaniwang kulay pula o dilaw.
- Bayan kung saan nagsimula ang People Power Revolution.
- Pambansang laro ng pilipinas.
- Pangalan ng ating bansa.
- Apelyido ng Pangulo na nagtulak ng Martial Law.
- Hayop na simbolo ng kalayaan
- Tawag sa kulay berdeng prutas na maraming buto.
- tinaguriang "Ina ng Biak-na-Bato"
- Bayani na sumulat ng "Noli Me Tangere."
- Isla kung saan dumaong si Magellan noong 1521.
43 Clues: Pambansang wika. • Ama ng Wikang Pambansa. • Pangalan ng ating bansa. • Hayop na simbolo ng kalayaan • Pambansang laro ng pilipinas. • tinaguriang "Ina ng Biak-na-Bato" • Pista ng mga santo tuwing Nobyembre. • ginanap ang unang misa sa Pilipinas. • Lugar kung saan ipinatapon si Rizal. • Unang babaeng presidente ng Pilipinas. • Ang bansang unang sumakop sa Pilipinas. • ...
History 2016-10-24
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- The hide of an animal
- a herb used in many traditional things
- A large land animal
- Native group on the east coast of Canada
- A group of people related
- an article of clothing worn on the head
- A form of housing
- a large red fish
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- to fight with other groups
- Used for cooking
- the west coast of Canada
- Moving around often
- a house full of smoke
- The leader
- Indigineous peoples
- Large united group of natives
- the act of killing for food
- large animal that is a predator
- water dwelling food source
- Winter house
20 Clues: The leader • Winter house • Used for cooking • a large red fish • A form of housing • Moving around often • A large land animal • Indigineous peoples • The hide of an animal • a house full of smoke • the west coast of Canada • A group of people related • to fight with other groups • water dwelling food source • the act of killing for food • Large united group of natives • ...
History 2016-04-14
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- Mountains
- a green stone that is used for Ordiments
- something to keep track of the days
- Pre-incan civilization
- a region and cultural in the Americas
- a position or building that gives an extensive veiw
- a way of communication
- Strait: water between Alaska and Asia
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- a member of the yucatan
- some one that seeks food
- member of a prehistoric people inhabiting the coast of Veracruz on the gulf of mexico
- king of Maya
- something used to make chocolate
- a black rock
- Age: A term for a long period of historical events
- fluff that grows on bushes
- Growing crops and raising animals
- Vuh: a story
- another word for Corn
- a forest
20 Clues: a forest • Mountains • a black rock • Vuh: a story • king of Maya • another word for Corn • Pre-incan civilization • a way of communication • a member of the yucatan • some one that seeks food • fluff that grows on bushes • something used to make chocolate • Growing crops and raising animals • something to keep track of the days • a region and cultural in the Americas • ...
History 2016-12-11
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- a place where philosophes came together to discuss new ideas
- supported freedom of speech and religion
- a ruler who has complete control over government
- "lovers of wisdom"
- invented cotton gin
- stabbed 23 times
- believing in one god
- place where people went who couldn't support themselves
- "to shine a light on"
- largest African empire
- a year period of killing
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- belief that competition leads to evolution in societies
- what document was signed in 1215
- this chopped off king Louis 16 head
- who's in the first estate in France
- working class of man and woman made French Revolution more radical
- a drug India had
- who created the natural rights
- had 6 wives
- the period of time where peasants burned public record buildings
20 Clues: had 6 wives • a drug India had • stabbed 23 times • "lovers of wisdom" • invented cotton gin • believing in one god • "to shine a light on" • largest African empire • a year period of killing • who created the natural rights • what document was signed in 1215 • this chopped off king Louis 16 head • who's in the first estate in France • supported freedom of speech and religion • ...
HISTORY 2017-03-07
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- A TERM MEANING "BEFORE WAR"
- FOUGHT TO MAINTAIN SLAVERY
- A BOUNDARY OR BORDER THAT SEPARATED THE FREE AND SLAVE STATES
- SPEECH IN WHICH WAS STATED THAT SLAVES WERE TO BE SET FREE
- A TERM USED TO DESCRIBE PEOPLE WHO SUPPORTED THE NORTH
- WHEN THE SOUTHERN STATES CHOSE TO LEAVE THE UNITED STATES
- COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE SOUTH
- COLOR OF THE NORTH
- SOLDIERS THAT FIGHT AND TRAVEL BY FOOT
- DIPLOMACY THE IDEA THAT THE SOUTH COULD GET BRITAIN AND FRANCE TO HELP THEM
- COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE NORTH
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- A LONG GUN THAT SOLDIERS SHOT FROM THE SHOULDER
- A PERSON WHO WANTED TO ELIMINATE OR ABOLISH SLAVERY
- A LARGE FARM LOCATED IN THE SOUTHERN STATES
- REBUILDING OF THE WAR TORN STATES IN THE SOUTH
- PRESIDENT DURING THE CIVIL WAR
- ADDRESS FAMOUS SPEECH BY LINCOLN MEANT TO UNITE THE COUNTRY
- A NICKNAME FOR THE PEOPLE FROM THE NORTH
- A NICKNAME FOR PEOPLE IN THE SOUTH
- BARTON THE FOUNDER OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS WHO TREATED SOLDIERS ON THE BATTLE FIELD
- A NICKNAME FOR THE SOUTH
- FOUGHT TO FREE THE SLAVES
- COLOR OF THE SOUTH
23 Clues: COLOR OF THE NORTH • COLOR OF THE SOUTH • A NICKNAME FOR THE SOUTH • FOUGHT TO FREE THE SLAVES • FOUGHT TO MAINTAIN SLAVERY • A TERM MEANING "BEFORE WAR" • PRESIDENT DURING THE CIVIL WAR • COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE SOUTH • COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE NORTH • A NICKNAME FOR PEOPLE IN THE SOUTH • SOLDIERS THAT FIGHT AND TRAVEL BY FOOT • A NICKNAME FOR THE PEOPLE FROM THE NORTH • ...
History 2016-12-04
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- Branch The branch of government that includes the courts that settle disputes and questions of the law
- Known for the separation of powers. English philosopher of the enlightenment.
- Sharings power between federal and state governments
- Branch Law making branch of government
- A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives
- Having the proper size in relation to other objects or items
- A period when economic activity slows and unemployment increases
- Shays Formal continental army captain who forced courts in the western part of the state close. Leader of the rebellion of farmers.
- To fall in value
- Branch Branch of government that executes, carries out laws, the law; headed by president
- and Balances A system by which each brand of government limits power of other branches
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- Law.
- People who opposed the constitution
- The freeing of individual enslaved persons
- Having two separate lawmaking chambers
- A settlement of a dispute by each party giving up some demands
- A change, correction, or improvement added to a document
- Supported the constitution
- Locke Influenced many framers of the constitution. English philosopher of the enlightenment
- College Special group chosen to vote for the president and vice president
- Magna Carta Placed limits on the power of the monarch.
21 Clues: Law. • To fall in value • Supported the constitution • People who opposed the constitution • Having two separate lawmaking chambers • Branch Law making branch of government • The freeing of individual enslaved persons • Sharings power between federal and state governments • Magna Carta Placed limits on the power of the monarch. • ...
History 2016-11-17
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- an anarchist who tried to assassinate Frick but failed
- What was the process of burning the impurities out of iron?
- track laid westward starting in omaha
- have control of the many different businesses that make up all phases of a products development
- He was the leader of the American Railway Union
- america's greatest inventor
- When something happens once it is more likely to happen again the same way
- the railroad company laid tracks eastward from Sacramento
- what is the golden spike and place that the 2 sides of the railroad connected
- government ownership of businesses and the equal distribution of wealth
- a way of getting around anti monopoly laws, businesses were controlled but not owned by one company
- this was something that was different in every city, and was later changed so trains would arrive at stations at the right time
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- This is a person willing to work when everyone else is on strike
- summer of 1892 when wages were cut people had a strike called..
- A major strike that was on May 1, 1886, workers went on strike in support of the eight hour work day
- invented the talking telegram in 1876 called the telephone
- when company drops prices to get all businesses out of business, as soon as everyone was out of business they would rise prices
- what was a sign that America was successful?
- name of the union of labor that only allowed skilled workers in
- this was the positive side of industrialists, they were praised for creating job and helping the economy grow
- when a worker is trained to do one step of the production and then the product moves to someone else
- this is a private police force
- this strike 260000 railroad workers went on strike
- someone who hates the government
- this means government did not interfere
- This was the bad thing the industrialist were called they were known to treating their workers in a cruel way
- loose association of businesses who produce the same product
- him an his partner henry frick cut peoples wages at their steel company
- when a company is in complete control of a product or service
- when a bunch of rich people get together and find a way to get rich together
- This group of people did most of the work in the east
- what workers did the back breaking work for the railroads
32 Clues: america's greatest inventor • this is a private police force • someone who hates the government • track laid westward starting in omaha • this means government did not interfere • what was a sign that America was successful? • He was the leader of the American Railway Union • this strike 260000 railroad workers went on strike • ...
History 2017-09-28
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- Dorians settled here.
- Someone who gained power by force.
- Fixed salary.
- Murder of public figure.
- Formal agreement between two or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to one another defense.
- Father of History.
- Believed that all men should take part in government regardless of wealth or class.
- Government in which a hereditary ruler exercises central power.
- A play that tells a story of human suffering.
- Watercolor painting done on wet plaster.
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- Panel of citizens who have the authority to make final judgement in trial.
- Temple dedicated to the Goddess Athena.
- Humorous plays that mock people or customs.
- Lovers of wisdom.
- Absorbed Greek ideas.
- Government ruled by a hereditary landholding elite.
- Rational thinking.
- Set up the Lyceum, a school for the study of all branches of knowledge.
- Art of skill-full speaking
- Democracy A system of government in which a large number of citizens take part in the day-to-day affairs
20 Clues: Fixed salary. • Lovers of wisdom. • Rational thinking. • Father of History. • Dorians settled here. • Absorbed Greek ideas. • Murder of public figure. • Art of skill-full speaking • Someone who gained power by force. • Temple dedicated to the Goddess Athena. • Watercolor painting done on wet plaster. • Humorous plays that mock people or customs. • ...
History 2017-08-18
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- Wrote the Preamble
- 1st Secretary of the Treasury
- Amendment Dealing with Freedom of Speech
- Letters Explaining the Constitution
- 2nd President
- Country the Patriots Fought Against
- Country that Helped the Patriots
- Largest Signature on the Declaration
- Supreme Law of the Land
- Amendment Dealing with Right to Bear Arms
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- 1st Ten Amendments
- First Common Mans President
- Rebellion after the Revolutionary War
- 5th President
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Amendment Dealing with Right to Privacy
- 1st President
- Father of the Constitution
- Amendment Dealing with Reserved Powers
- Elder Statesman During the Constitutional Convention($100)
20 Clues: 5th President • 1st President • 2nd President • 1st Ten Amendments • Wrote the Preamble • Supreme Law of the Land • Father of the Constitution • First Common Mans President • 1st Secretary of the Treasury • Country that Helped the Patriots • Letters Explaining the Constitution • Country the Patriots Fought Against • Largest Signature on the Declaration • ...
History 2017-05-25
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- a town or city with a harbour or access to navigable water where ships can be loaded and unloaded
- a spice used to flavour food
- one of the Spice Islands, begins with the letter "C"
- an acient network of trade routes
- a seasonal prevailing wind the the region of South and South East Asia
- an inland are that supplies goods, especially trade goods, to ports
- from the 7th-12th century, Arab traders used sailing ships called _______
- Temasek had a _________ location
- a permanent or temporary community of people who lived in a specific are or region
- the exchange of goods or services without the use of money
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- a spice that you would find on restaurant tables, which is commonly paired with a salt shaker
- the name _________ was replaced by Singapura
- a spice which can be sprinkled on pretzels to add a strong flavour
- descendants of the Chinese immigrants who came to the Malay Archiepelago
- a port where goods can be imported and then exported
- the action and rocess of Sang NIla Utama taking ruling over Singapura
- the serious disagreement between the Dutch and the British
- a ruler, especially a feudal lord
- one of the Spice Islands, begins with the letter "M"
- connected to the sea, especially in relation to seaborne trade or naval matters
20 Clues: a spice used to flavour food • Temasek had a _________ location • an acient network of trade routes • a ruler, especially a feudal lord • the name _________ was replaced by Singapura • one of the Spice Islands, begins with the letter "C" • a port where goods can be imported and then exported • one of the Spice Islands, begins with the letter "M" • ...
History 2017-05-19
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- 1st hispanic American to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor
- Document written by the puritans
- changes, corrections or additions to a law or the constitution
- influenced 2nd amendment
- “The shot heard round the world”
- Ended french and Indian War
- wrote the mayflower compact
- against the ratification of the constitution
- leading general for the union
- France joined colonists war efforts against Britain (include ‘Battle’)
- invented the bifocals
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- he was feathered and tarred by Boston population
- series of 85 essays written to support the ratification of the Constitution
- to vote to bring charges against
- 1st battle of the Civil War (include ‘Battle’)
- wanted a strict interpretation of the constitution
- plains largest physical land region
- Founder of rhode island
- African american spy/slave
- leader of the 1st great awakening
- our 1st president
- started raid at Harpers Ferry
- wrote “Common Sense”
- The first permanent english settlement in US
- known for saying “and as for me...give me liberty or give me death!”
25 Clues: our 1st president • wrote “Common Sense” • invented the bifocals • Founder of rhode island • influenced 2nd amendment • African american spy/slave • Ended french and Indian War • wrote the mayflower compact • leading general for the union • started raid at Harpers Ferry • Document written by the puritans • to vote to bring charges against • “The shot heard round the world” • ...
History 2017-05-20
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- things made or used by people in the past such as ornaments
- the act of buying and selling goods or services
- the sea people who lived in boats along the river
- human beings
- the act of conveying intended meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs and semiotic rules
- a family of rulers who rule over a country for a long period of time
- unearthing or digging up, especially for archaeological purposes
- the arrangement of events or dates in the order of their occurrence
- a social science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services)
- a type of tradition which is used to pass down legends, myths, tales and stories
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- the environmental history of an individual
- the narrative and analysis of ___________ events, ideas, movements, organs of government, voters, parties and leaders
- an inherited, established, or customary pattern of thought, action, or behavior (such as a religious practice or a social custom)
- written by a court official about the rulers of the Melaka Sultanate and their descendants
- the old name of Singapore
- organized system of beliefs and practices revolving around, or leading to, a transcendent spiritual experience
- a society in an advanced state of social development (e.g., with complex legal and political and religious organizations)
- refers to the period of time before mankind learnt to read and write; it is also the earliest period in the past
- in latin it refers to the year Jesus Christ was born
- a chronicle of events
20 Clues: human beings • a chronicle of events • the old name of Singapore • the environmental history of an individual • the act of buying and selling goods or services • the sea people who lived in boats along the river • in latin it refers to the year Jesus Christ was born • things made or used by people in the past such as ornaments • ...
HISTORY 2013-02-28
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- Meja batu tempat meletakan sesaji yang dipersembahkan kepada roh nenek moyang adalah..
- Kapak yang memiliki bentuk hampir sama dengan kapak perimbas dan kapak penetak disebut dengan kapak…
- Masa megalitikum menggambarkan binatang dan manusia disebut..
- Kapak genggam yang memiliki bentuk hampir sama dengan kapak perimbas disebut kapak…
- Kegiatan yang berpindah-pindah disebut…
- Suatu kepercayaan dimana semua manusia menyatakan bahwa setiap benda mempunyai roh atau jiwa disebut…
- Peti jenazah yang terbuat dari batu bulat adalah..
- Suatu kepercayaan dimana manusia menyatakan bahwa setiap benda mempunyai kekuatan gaib adalah..
- Salah satu contoh alat pada zaman batu tua …
- Bamboo atau kayu yang dijejer dan diikat menjadi satu serta dapat dijadikan sarana untuk menyebrangi sungai disebut ..
- Tempat pemujaan terhadap roh nenek moyang disebut…
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- Kapak dengan garis penampangnya memperlihatkan sebuah bidang yang terbentuk lonjong disebut..
- Zaman pada saat sebelum ada tulisan disebut zaman…
- Merupakan hasil kebudayaan manusia dari masa kehidupan masyarakat bercock tanam disebut dengan beliung….
- Zaman sudah dikenal nya cara melebur logam dan memakai alat besi dan perunggu disebut…
- Alat yang terbuat dari tanah liat yang dibakar adalah..
- Suatu kepercayaan dimana manusia mengakui adanya kekuatan yang lebih besar di luar dirinya yaitu kekuatan dari Tuhan Yang Maha Esa disebut..
- Zaman yang manusia pendukungnya ras austromelanesoid disebut zaman..
- Zaman yang munculnya binatang menyusui dan manusia purba disebut..
- Zaman di mana belum ada kehidupan disebut dengan zaman…
20 Clues: Kegiatan yang berpindah-pindah disebut… • Salah satu contoh alat pada zaman batu tua … • Zaman pada saat sebelum ada tulisan disebut zaman… • Peti jenazah yang terbuat dari batu bulat adalah.. • Tempat pemujaan terhadap roh nenek moyang disebut… • Alat yang terbuat dari tanah liat yang dibakar adalah.. • Zaman di mana belum ada kehidupan disebut dengan zaman… • ...
History 2012-07-22
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- - A diagram that sets out in chronological order the key events that occurred over a period of time.
- - An object that is made or modified by humans for them to use.
- - An opinion about how something might have happened based on available evidence, but which has not been fully proven.
- - Someone who is learned in or studies history. Someone who writes about history.
- AND EFFECT - A concept that focuses on actions and events and the responses or consequences of these.
- - The act of protecting an artefact or piece of historical evidence from abuse, accidental damage or decay.
- - To record a collection, particularly in a museum or library.
- - The art and science of government.
- - The particular way in which a society or civilization lives, as evident through its buildings, art, dress, beliefs and daily lifestyle.
- - A large group of people who live in one general area and who observe recognized forms of behavior.
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- - The focus on how things evolve or differ over time.
- METHODS - Differing ways of finding out how old an object, artefact or source is.
- - The Father of History.
- - A period of time.
- - A concept that focuses on unchanging events or customs etc. over time.
- - The study of how history is written and differing points of view.
- - A person, document or object that provides historical evidence.
- - The act of making out or bringing out the meaning of something either written or in the form of an object or artwork.
- - An inclination to favour one viewpoint and exclude others, even in the face of supporting evidence.
- - The arrangement of dates or events in their order of occurrence.
- - A particular system of faith or worship. The belief in a superhuman or divine being.
- - A person who looks after specific sections of a museum collection.
22 Clues: - A period of time. • - The Father of History. • - The art and science of government. • - The focus on how things evolve or differ over time. • - To record a collection, particularly in a museum or library. • - An object that is made or modified by humans for them to use. • - A person, document or object that provides historical evidence. • ...
History 2013-02-10
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- adams 2nd president
- and clark the expidition of the luisiana purchase
- the country that spain was fighting during the 1800s
- mountains the barrier of mountains to the west
- doctrine
- of good ended the war of 1812
- purchase the land u.s bought from france in 1803
- jefferson the third president
- ocean the ocean to the east
- mountains the end of the luoisiana purchase
- of 1812 the war against britain in 1812
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- the mother country of us
- monroe 5th president
- forced people to fight in the army
- the ocean where lewis and clark ended at
- act disallowed the shippment of goods to europe
- orlands the port they got from the louisiana purchase
- of good feelings people thought u.s. could defend itslef
- the bigging of the luoisiana purchase
- gewea the native amaerican that helped lead lewis and clark
- jackson the general of the war of 1812
21 Clues: doctrine • adams 2nd president • monroe 5th president • the mother country of us • ocean the ocean to the east • of good ended the war of 1812 • jefferson the third president • forced people to fight in the army • the bigging of the luoisiana purchase • jackson the general of the war of 1812 • of 1812 the war against britain in 1812 • the ocean where lewis and clark ended at • ...
HISTORY 2013-03-04
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- Zaman pada saat sebelum ada tulisan disebut zaman…
- Zaman yang manusia pendukungnya ras austromelanesoid disebut zaman..
- Merupakan hasil kebudayaan manusia dari masa kehidupan masyarakat bercock tanam disebut dengan beliung….
- Suatu kepercayaan dimana manusia mengakui adanya kekuatan yang lebih besar di luar dirinya yaitu kekuatan dari Tuhan Yang Maha Esa disebut..
- Kapak yang memiliki bentuk hampir sama dengan kapak perimbas dan kapak penetak disebut dengan kapak…
- Suatu kepercayaan dimana manusia menyatakan bahwa setiap benda mempunyai kekuatan gaib adalah..
- Kapak dengan garis penampangnya memperlihatkan sebuah bidang yang terbentuk lonjong disebut..
- Salah satu contoh alat pada zaman batu tua …
- Zaman di mana belum ada kehidupan disebut dengan zaman…
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- Zaman sudah dikenal nya cara melebur logam dan memakai alat besi dan perunggu disebut…
- Suatu kepercayaan dimana semua manusia menyatakan bahwa setiap benda mempunyai roh atau jiwa disebut…
- Masa megalitikum menggambarkan binatang dan manusia disebut..
- Peti jenazah yang terbuat dari batu bulat adalah..
- Tempat pemujaan terhadap roh nenek moyang disebut…
- Alat yang terbuat dari tanah liat yang dibakar adalah..
- Zaman yang munculnya binatang menyusui dan manusia purba disebut..
- Meja batu tempat meletakan sesaji yang dipersembahkan kepada roh nenek moyang adalah..
- Kapak genggam yang memiliki bentuk hampir sama dengan kapak perimbas disebut kapak…
- Kegiatan yang berpindah-pindah disebut…
- Bamboo atau kayu yang dijejer dan diikat menjadi satu serta dapat dijadikan sarana untuk menyebrangi sungai disebut ..
20 Clues: Kegiatan yang berpindah-pindah disebut… • Salah satu contoh alat pada zaman batu tua … • Zaman pada saat sebelum ada tulisan disebut zaman… • Peti jenazah yang terbuat dari batu bulat adalah.. • Tempat pemujaan terhadap roh nenek moyang disebut… • Alat yang terbuat dari tanah liat yang dibakar adalah.. • Zaman di mana belum ada kehidupan disebut dengan zaman… • ...
History 2014-04-22
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- descrimination against foreigners
- provided legal council for the red scare
- a neighborhood of Hoovervilles
- enforced the 18th amendment
- 1920-1933, banning the selling of alcohol
- whose campaign slogan was "a chicken in every pot, a car in every garage"?
- the day the Stock Market Crash
- largest trading center abbreviation
- almost won the presidency
- a mild depression
- long extended severe, economic drought.
- wanted to improve the first new deal
- World War One vets that were denied money and shooed away by the president
- hiding illegally obtained capital in a legitimate business
- Picture-Shows in the 1920s
- economic system based on equal production and distribution
- Hollywood was located here
- most popular speakeasy
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- the most notorious gangster in the U.S.
- homes made out of cardboard and milk crates
- which amendment changed the presidential date
- the massacre that changed the American publics opinion on gangsters
- white writers that wrote about the things society didn't want known by others
- Harding's buddies that drank and played poker in the White House
- illegal lottery run by black gangsters in Harlem
- movies
- broadway and the cotton club were located here
- sport that developed from bootlegging
- took down Al Capone
- profit paid to shareholders
30 Clues: movies • a mild depression • took down Al Capone • most popular speakeasy • almost won the presidency • Picture-Shows in the 1920s • Hollywood was located here • enforced the 18th amendment • profit paid to shareholders • a neighborhood of Hoovervilles • the day the Stock Market Crash • descrimination against foreigners • largest trading center abbreviation • ...
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- a cause for dispute
- not common, rarely seen
- ordinary podriots whithout five lothes
- states that they need to agree to be governed
- an eighteenth-century religious intolerance in france
- individuals qualified to vote in an election
- cruel
- elegants drawing romos
- that can be percieved
- meaning "philosopher"
- a new type of monarchy
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- meaning "to let do"
- to make or become smaller
- the government function through this
- a new artistic style
- middle class
- the fact of state of not having enough
- of feudalism, aristocrar¿tic privilage
- dessenting groups
- to allow, to respect
20 Clues: cruel • middle class • dessenting groups • meaning "to let do" • a cause for dispute • a new artistic style • to allow, to respect • that can be percieved • meaning "philosopher" • elegants drawing romos • a new type of monarchy • not common, rarely seen • to make or become smaller • the government function through this • ordinary podriots whithout five lothes • ...
history 2014-10-02
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- harmful substances found in the air
- buildup and discharge of lightning in storms
- the change in climate due to elavation
- number of deaths per 1,000 of a population every year
- increase in global temperature
- shows the things made or found in an area
- slow warming of earths surface due to burning fossil fuels
- stop creating so many wastes
- the lose or destruction of trees
- natures most violent storm
- things people use such as crops
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- shaking or trembling of earth
- long period with no water
- natures largest storm in pacific ocean
- countries with low living and industry standards
- number of births per 1,000 of a population every year
- natures largest storm in atlantic ocean
- rate of cooling due to wind
- solids, liquids, or gases that are poisonous
- dangerous wastes
20 Clues: dangerous wastes • long period with no water • natures most violent storm • rate of cooling due to wind • stop creating so many wastes • shaking or trembling of earth • increase in global temperature • things people use such as crops • the lose or destruction of trees • harmful substances found in the air • natures largest storm in pacific ocean • ...
history 2014-10-15
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- Act/restricted immigration into the United States.
- door/name given to an Island, located in today's Jersey City and New York City
- electric, electronic, or manual machine with keys for producing printlike characters one at a time on paper inserted around a roller.
- integration/the combination in one company of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate companies.
- time/a uniform time for places in approximately the same longitude, established in a country or region by law or custom.
- integration/strategy where a company creates or acquires production units for outputs which are alike - either complementary or competitive
- a word for becoming more like a city
- American settlement social worker, public philosopher, sociologist, author, and leader in women's suffrage and world peace
- commerce act/1887 is a United States federal law that was designed to regulate the railroad industry, particularly its monopolistic practices. The Act required that railroad rates be "reasonable and just," but did not empower the government to fix specific rates.
- of liberty/ colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in the middle of New York Harbor, in Manhattan, New York City.
- island/Upper New York Bay, was the gateway for millions of immigrants to the United States as the nation's busiest immigrant inspection station from 1892 until 1954.
- process /was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass-production of steel from molten pig iron prior to the open hearth furnace.
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- vs. illinois rockefeller,john D./The Munn case opened the door for states to regulate certain businesses within their borders, including railroads, and was an important case in the struggle for public regulation of private enterprise in post-Civil War America
- act/was signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln on May 20, 1862. Anyone who had never taken up arms against the U.S. government (including freed slaves and women), was 21 years or older, or the head of a family, could file an application to claim a federal land grant.
- Agreement/an arrangement or understanding which is based upon the trust of both or all parties, rather than being legally binding.
- unions/an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- Darwinism/the theory that individuals, groups, and peoples are subject to the same laws of natural selection as plants and animals.
- railroad/A train route across the United States, finished in 1869. It was the project of two railroad companies: the Union Pacific built from the east, and the Central Pacific built from the west. The two lines met in Utah.
- Federation of labor/It was founded in Columbus, Ohio, in May 1886 by an alliance of craft unions disaffected from the Knights of Labor, a national labor association.
- origins Act/ A law that severely restricted immigration by establishing a system of national quotas that blatantly discriminated against immigrants from southern and eastern Europe and virtually excluded Asians.
- island/ island in San Francisco Bay that offers expansive views of the San Francisco skyline
- education/ a school that is maintained at public expense for the education of the children of a community or district and that constitutes a part of a system of free public education commonly including primary and secondary schools.
- houses/an institution in an inner-city area providing educational, recreational, and other social services to the community.
- Graham/was an eminent Scottish-born scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone
- Andrewe/was a Scottish American industrialist who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century
- square incident/On May 4, 1886, a labor protest rally near Chicago's turned into a riot after someone threw a bomb at police. At least eight people died as a result of the violence that day.
- Anti trust Act/U.S. legislation which attempted to increase economic competitiveness.
- policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.
- workers of the world:members of which are commonly termed "Wobblies", is an international, radical labor union that was formed in 1905.
- Thomas/ was an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and a long-lasting, practical electric light bulb.
- exclusion Act/United States federal law signed by President Chester A. Arthur on May 6, 1882. It was one of the most significant restrictions on free immigration in US history, prohibiting all immigration
31 Clues: a word for becoming more like a city • Act/restricted immigration into the United States. • door/name given to an Island, located in today's Jersey City and New York City • Anti trust Act/U.S. legislation which attempted to increase economic competitiveness. • island/ island in San Francisco Bay that offers expansive views of the San Francisco skyline • ...
history 2014-09-19
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- place of the leprechauns
- Ntive of the koala
- What is the country that the "Kony 2012" video took place in?
- The goods that a country sells
- penny is made out of
- The goods that a country buys
- What is the most spoken language in the world
- a movement of people from place to place
- amurica
- Relying on eachother
- is the most interesting and diverse continent on the
- its in a part of the pencil
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- buying and selling of goods
- president is Evo Morales
- The worlds largest country
- The movement of people and goods from place to place.
- number of people living in a area of land
- famous for maple syrup
- capital is Santiago
- People who flee their countru7y because of persecution or danger
20 Clues: amurica • Ntive of the koala • capital is Santiago • penny is made out of • Relying on eachother • famous for maple syrup • president is Evo Morales • place of the leprechauns • The worlds largest country • buying and selling of goods • its in a part of the pencil • The goods that a country buys • The goods that a country sells • a movement of people from place to place • ...
History 2014-12-08
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- Ticība, ka cilvēks radusies no kāda dzīvnieka, jeb auga.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta uzrakstus uz plāksnēm, klintīm, celtnēm un koka izstrādājumiem.
- viena ceturta daļa atēniešu 5. gs. p.m.ē. bija nepilsoņi jeb ...
- sens akmens.
- jauns akmens.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas peta tautu, etnisko grupu izcelšanos, izvietojumu, kultūru un kultūrvēsturiskās saites starp tautām;
- izmiruši cilvēkpērtiķi, kuriem bija gan cilvēku, gan pērtiķu pazīmes.
- avoti kas izmantoti foto, zīmejumi, glēznas, kino.
- cilvēces vēstures periods, par kuru nav saglabājušās rakstiskas liecības. Tas ir vēstures senākais posms no cilvēka rašanās brīža līdz pirmās civilizācijas izveidošanās laikmetam.
- avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta, pēc kādām sistēmām dažādas tautas skaitījušas gadus un kādi tām bijuši kalendāri, kā arī palīdz noteikt vēsturisko avotu (dokumentu) rašanās laiku;
- cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju.
- Sapratīgais cilvēks.
- sis impērija radīja pamatu Eiropas viduslaiku sabiedrībai un Eiropas kultūrai.
- idealas sabiedrības atelojums(vieta kurai nav)
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta radurakstus, dzimtu, atsevišķu ģimeņu un personu izcelšanos;
- uzvarda cilveka kas pirmajam dalit aizvesture uz trim laikmetam.
- videjas akmens.
- Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele.
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- teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla viss rada dievs.
- Ģīmenē māte ir svariga.
- saja valsta kultūra izplatījās visā Tuvo Austrumu reģionā.
- Cilveki kuriem nav brivibai jeb nebrivie cilvekie.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta papīra naudaszīmju, monētu, dažādu žetonu, nozīmju un ordeņu vēsturi;
- zinātne par cilvēces pagātni, par to, kā cilvēki dzīvoja senatnē, ar ko nodarbojās un par ko domāja.
- Kāds avots dod informāciju par citam tautam.
- Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais.
- valsts izveidosana
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta cilvēka izcelšanos, kā arī cilvēka kultūras, saimnieciskās un sabiedriskās izpausmes.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks radijas no citplanetiešiem vai citam planētam.
- Prasmīgais cilvēks.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta vēsturi, izmantojot lietiskos vēstures avotus - arheoloģijas pieminekļus (senlietas, būves, apbedījumus u.c.);
- cilveka speja ietekmet uz dabu un uz citiem cilvekiem.
- ... laiki ir laika posms cilvēces vēsturē, kas ir starp aizvēsturi un viduslaiku sākumu Eiropā.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks izcelas no sunas.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta ģerboņu izcelsmi, attīstību, tajos esošos simbolus;
- "Vestures tevs".
- Ticība, ka mīrušie piedalas mūsū dzīvē(... kults).
- griekijas parvaldnes forma
- vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas.
40 Clues: sens akmens. • jauns akmens. • videjas akmens. • "Vestures tevs". • valsts izveidosana • Prasmīgais cilvēks. • Sapratīgais cilvēks. • Ģīmenē māte ir svariga. • Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais. • griekijas parvaldnes forma • avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči. • vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas. • cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju. • Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele. • ...
History 2014-12-08
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- cilvēces vēstures periods, par kuru nav saglabājušās rakstiskas liecības. Tas ir vēstures senākais posms no cilvēka rašanās brīža līdz pirmās civilizācijas izveidošanās laikmetam.
- jauns akmens.
- avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči.
- uzvarda cilveka kas pirmajam dalit aizvesture uz trim laikmetam.
- Sapratīgais cilvēks.
- Ģīmenē māte ir svariga.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas peta tautu, etnisko grupu izcelšanos, izvietojumu, kultūru un kultūrvēsturiskās saites starp tautām;
- Ticība, ka mīrušie piedalas mūsū dzīvē(... kults).
- "Vestures tevs".
- teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla viss rada dievs.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta cilvēka izcelšanos, kā arī cilvēka kultūras, saimnieciskās un sabiedriskās izpausmes.
- cilveka speja ietekmet uz dabu un uz citiem cilvekiem.
- viena ceturta daļa atēniešu 5. gs. p.m.ē. bija nepilsoņi jeb ...
- saja valsta kultūra izplatījās visā Tuvo Austrumu reģionā.
- sis impērija radīja pamatu Eiropas viduslaiku sabiedrībai un Eiropas kultūrai.
- valsts izveidosana
- sens akmens.
- Kāds avots dod informāciju par citam tautam.
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- griekijas parvaldnes forma
- Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta uzrakstus uz plāksnēm, klintīm, celtnēm un koka izstrādājumiem.
- avoti kas izmantoti foto, zīmejumi, glēznas, kino.
- videjas akmens.
- ... laiki ir laika posms cilvēces vēsturē, kas ir starp aizvēsturi un viduslaiku sākumu Eiropā.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks izcelas no sunas.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta vēsturi, izmantojot lietiskos vēstures avotus - arheoloģijas pieminekļus (senlietas, būves, apbedījumus u.c.);
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta papīra naudaszīmju, monētu, dažādu žetonu, nozīmju un ordeņu vēsturi;
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta radurakstus, dzimtu, atsevišķu ģimeņu un personu izcelšanos;
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta ģerboņu izcelsmi, attīstību, tajos esošos simbolus;
- izmiruši cilvēkpērtiķi, kuriem bija gan cilvēku, gan pērtiķu pazīmes.
- Prasmīgais cilvēks.
- idealas sabiedrības atelojums(vieta kurai nav)
- Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks radijas no citplanetiešiem vai citam planētam.
- Ticība, ka cilvēks radusies no kāda dzīvnieka, jeb auga.
- zinātne par cilvēces pagātni, par to, kā cilvēki dzīvoja senatnē, ar ko nodarbojās un par ko domāja.
- Cilveki kuriem nav brivibai jeb nebrivie cilvekie.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta, pēc kādām sistēmām dažādas tautas skaitījušas gadus un kādi tām bijuši kalendāri, kā arī palīdz noteikt vēsturisko avotu (dokumentu) rašanās laiku;
- cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju.
- vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas.
40 Clues: sens akmens. • jauns akmens. • videjas akmens. • "Vestures tevs". • valsts izveidosana • Prasmīgais cilvēks. • Sapratīgais cilvēks. • Ģīmenē māte ir svariga. • Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais. • griekijas parvaldnes forma • avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči. • vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas. • Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele. • cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju. • ...
History 2014-12-08
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- zinātne par cilvēces pagātni, par to, kā cilvēki dzīvoja senatnē, ar ko nodarbojās un par ko domāja.
- avoti kas izmantoti foto, zīmejumi, glēznas, kino.
- Ticība, ka cilvēks radusies no kāda dzīvnieka, jeb auga.
- viena ceturta daļa atēniešu 5. gs. p.m.ē. bija nepilsoņi jeb ...
- saja valsta kultūra izplatījās visā Tuvo Austrumu reģionā.
- griekijas parvaldnes forma
- Ģīmenē māte ir svariga.
- Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta ģerboņu izcelsmi, attīstību, tajos esošos simbolus;
- Cilveki kuriem nav brivibai jeb nebrivie cilvekie.
- valsts izveidosana
- cilveka speja ietekmet uz dabu un uz citiem cilvekiem.
- Prasmīgais cilvēks.
- videjas akmens.
- idealas sabiedrības atelojums(vieta kurai nav)
- sens akmens.
- izmiruši cilvēkpērtiķi, kuriem bija gan cilvēku, gan pērtiķu pazīmes.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta vēsturi, izmantojot lietiskos vēstures avotus - arheoloģijas pieminekļus (senlietas, būves, apbedījumus u.c.);
- teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla viss rada dievs.
- vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas peta tautu, etnisko grupu izcelšanos, izvietojumu, kultūru un kultūrvēsturiskās saites starp tautām;
- "Vestures tevs".
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- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks izcelas no sunas.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks radijas no citplanetiešiem vai citam planētam.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta papīra naudaszīmju, monētu, dažādu žetonu, nozīmju un ordeņu vēsturi;
- sis impērija radīja pamatu Eiropas viduslaiku sabiedrībai un Eiropas kultūrai.
- cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta uzrakstus uz plāksnēm, klintīm, celtnēm un koka izstrādājumiem.
- Kāds avots dod informāciju par citam tautam.
- cilvēces vēstures periods, par kuru nav saglabājušās rakstiskas liecības. Tas ir vēstures senākais posms no cilvēka rašanās brīža līdz pirmās civilizācijas izveidošanās laikmetam.
- avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta cilvēka izcelšanos, kā arī cilvēka kultūras, saimnieciskās un sabiedriskās izpausmes.
- ... laiki ir laika posms cilvēces vēsturē, kas ir starp aizvēsturi un viduslaiku sākumu Eiropā.
- Sapratīgais cilvēks.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta, pēc kādām sistēmām dažādas tautas skaitījušas gadus un kādi tām bijuši kalendāri, kā arī palīdz noteikt vēsturisko avotu (dokumentu) rašanās laiku;
- Ticība, ka mīrušie piedalas mūsū dzīvē(... kults).
- Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta radurakstus, dzimtu, atsevišķu ģimeņu un personu izcelšanos;
- uzvarda cilveka kas pirmajam dalit aizvesture uz trim laikmetam.
- jauns akmens.
40 Clues: sens akmens. • jauns akmens. • videjas akmens. • "Vestures tevs". • valsts izveidosana • Prasmīgais cilvēks. • Sapratīgais cilvēks. • Ģīmenē māte ir svariga. • Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais. • griekijas parvaldnes forma • avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči. • vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas. • Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele. • cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju. • ...
History 2014-12-08
Across
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta ģerboņu izcelsmi, attīstību, tajos esošos simbolus;
- teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla viss rada dievs.
- Prasmīgais cilvēks.
- Ticība, ka mīrušie piedalas mūsū dzīvē(... kults).
- Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele.
- "Vestures tevs".
- vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas.
- valsts izveidosana
- cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju.
- Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais.
- videjas akmens.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta cilvēka izcelšanos, kā arī cilvēka kultūras, saimnieciskās un sabiedriskās izpausmes.
- zinātne par cilvēces pagātni, par to, kā cilvēki dzīvoja senatnē, ar ko nodarbojās un par ko domāja.
- saja valsta kultūra izplatījās visā Tuvo Austrumu reģionā.
- idealas sabiedrības atelojums(vieta kurai nav)
- Ģīmenē māte ir svariga.
- avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči.
- Cilveki kuriem nav brivibai jeb nebrivie cilvekie.
Down
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks izcelas no sunas.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks radijas no citplanetiešiem vai citam planētam.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta radurakstus, dzimtu, atsevišķu ģimeņu un personu izcelšanos;
- sis impērija radīja pamatu Eiropas viduslaiku sabiedrībai un Eiropas kultūrai.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta vēsturi, izmantojot lietiskos vēstures avotus - arheoloģijas pieminekļus (senlietas, būves, apbedījumus u.c.);
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta papīra naudaszīmju, monētu, dažādu žetonu, nozīmju un ordeņu vēsturi;
- avoti kas izmantoti foto, zīmejumi, glēznas, kino.
- jauns akmens.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta, pēc kādām sistēmām dažādas tautas skaitījušas gadus un kādi tām bijuši kalendāri, kā arī palīdz noteikt vēsturisko avotu (dokumentu) rašanās laiku;
- Ticība, ka cilvēks radusies no kāda dzīvnieka, jeb auga.
- griekijas parvaldnes forma
- izmiruši cilvēkpērtiķi, kuriem bija gan cilvēku, gan pērtiķu pazīmes.
- viena ceturta daļa atēniešu 5. gs. p.m.ē. bija nepilsoņi jeb ...
- Sapratīgais cilvēks.
- Kāds avots dod informāciju par citam tautam.
- sens akmens.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas peta tautu, etnisko grupu izcelšanos, izvietojumu, kultūru un kultūrvēsturiskās saites starp tautām;
- cilvēces vēstures periods, par kuru nav saglabājušās rakstiskas liecības. Tas ir vēstures senākais posms no cilvēka rašanās brīža līdz pirmās civilizācijas izveidošanās laikmetam.
- uzvarda cilveka kas pirmajam dalit aizvesture uz trim laikmetam.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta uzrakstus uz plāksnēm, klintīm, celtnēm un koka izstrādājumiem.
- cilveka speja ietekmet uz dabu un uz citiem cilvekiem.
- ... laiki ir laika posms cilvēces vēsturē, kas ir starp aizvēsturi un viduslaiku sākumu Eiropā.
40 Clues: sens akmens. • jauns akmens. • videjas akmens. • "Vestures tevs". • valsts izveidosana • Prasmīgais cilvēks. • Sapratīgais cilvēks. • Ģīmenē māte ir svariga. • Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais. • griekijas parvaldnes forma • avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči. • vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas. • Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele. • cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju. • ...
History 2014-12-08
Across
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta radurakstus, dzimtu, atsevišķu ģimeņu un personu izcelšanos;
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta papīra naudaszīmju, monētu, dažādu žetonu, nozīmju un ordeņu vēsturi;
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta, pēc kādām sistēmām dažādas tautas skaitījušas gadus un kādi tām bijuši kalendāri, kā arī palīdz noteikt vēsturisko avotu (dokumentu) rašanās laiku;
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta ģerboņu izcelsmi, attīstību, tajos esošos simbolus;
- avoti kas izmantoti foto, zīmejumi, glēznas, kino.
- jauns akmens.
- cilveka speja ietekmet uz dabu un uz citiem cilvekiem.
- "Vestures tevs".
- Kāds avots dod informāciju par citam tautam.
- Ticība, ka cilvēks radusies no kāda dzīvnieka, jeb auga.
- izmiruši cilvēkpērtiķi, kuriem bija gan cilvēku, gan pērtiķu pazīmes.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta uzrakstus uz plāksnēm, klintīm, celtnēm un koka izstrādājumiem.
- ... laiki ir laika posms cilvēces vēsturē, kas ir starp aizvēsturi un viduslaiku sākumu Eiropā.
- Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta vēsturi, izmantojot lietiskos vēstures avotus - arheoloģijas pieminekļus (senlietas, būves, apbedījumus u.c.);
- idealas sabiedrības atelojums(vieta kurai nav)
- sis impērija radīja pamatu Eiropas viduslaiku sabiedrībai un Eiropas kultūrai.
- cilvēces vēstures periods, par kuru nav saglabājušās rakstiskas liecības. Tas ir vēstures senākais posms no cilvēka rašanās brīža līdz pirmās civilizācijas izveidošanās laikmetam.
- avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči.
- Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele.
Down
- vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta cilvēka izcelšanos, kā arī cilvēka kultūras, saimnieciskās un sabiedriskās izpausmes.
- valsts izveidosana
- videjas akmens.
- Ģīmenē māte ir svariga.
- Ticība, ka mīrušie piedalas mūsū dzīvē(... kults).
- Sapratīgais cilvēks.
- cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju.
- viena ceturta daļa atēniešu 5. gs. p.m.ē. bija nepilsoņi jeb ...
- Prasmīgais cilvēks.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas peta tautu, etnisko grupu izcelšanos, izvietojumu, kultūru un kultūrvēsturiskās saites starp tautām;
- saja valsta kultūra izplatījās visā Tuvo Austrumu reģionā.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks radijas no citplanetiešiem vai citam planētam.
- griekijas parvaldnes forma
- sens akmens.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks izcelas no sunas.
- uzvarda cilveka kas pirmajam dalit aizvesture uz trim laikmetam.
- Cilveki kuriem nav brivibai jeb nebrivie cilvekie.
- zinātne par cilvēces pagātni, par to, kā cilvēki dzīvoja senatnē, ar ko nodarbojās un par ko domāja.
- teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla viss rada dievs.
40 Clues: sens akmens. • jauns akmens. • videjas akmens. • "Vestures tevs". • valsts izveidosana • Prasmīgais cilvēks. • Sapratīgais cilvēks. • Ģīmenē māte ir svariga. • Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais. • griekijas parvaldnes forma • avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči. • vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas. • cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju. • Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele. • ...
History 2014-12-08
Across
- avoti kas izmantoti foto, zīmejumi, glēznas, kino.
- sis impērija radīja pamatu Eiropas viduslaiku sabiedrībai un Eiropas kultūrai.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta ģerboņu izcelsmi, attīstību, tajos esošos simbolus;
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks radijas no citplanetiešiem vai citam planētam.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta uzrakstus uz plāksnēm, klintīm, celtnēm un koka izstrādājumiem.
- idealas sabiedrības atelojums(vieta kurai nav)
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta vēsturi, izmantojot lietiskos vēstures avotus - arheoloģijas pieminekļus (senlietas, būves, apbedījumus u.c.);
- Prasmīgais cilvēks.
- zinātne par cilvēces pagātni, par to, kā cilvēki dzīvoja senatnē, ar ko nodarbojās un par ko domāja.
- ... laiki ir laika posms cilvēces vēsturē, kas ir starp aizvēsturi un viduslaiku sākumu Eiropā.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta, pēc kādām sistēmām dažādas tautas skaitījušas gadus un kādi tām bijuši kalendāri, kā arī palīdz noteikt vēsturisko avotu (dokumentu) rašanās laiku;
- sens akmens.
- Kāds avots dod informāciju par citam tautam.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks izcelas no sunas.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta cilvēka izcelšanos, kā arī cilvēka kultūras, saimnieciskās un sabiedriskās izpausmes.
- cilveka speja ietekmet uz dabu un uz citiem cilvekiem.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta radurakstus, dzimtu, atsevišķu ģimeņu un personu izcelšanos;
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas peta tautu, etnisko grupu izcelšanos, izvietojumu, kultūru un kultūrvēsturiskās saites starp tautām;
- valsts izveidosana
- Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele.
- Cilveki kuriem nav brivibai jeb nebrivie cilvekie.
- "Vestures tevs".
- griekijas parvaldnes forma
Down
- Ticība, ka mīrušie piedalas mūsū dzīvē(... kults).
- Ticība, ka cilvēks radusies no kāda dzīvnieka, jeb auga.
- avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči.
- vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas.
- Ģīmenē māte ir svariga.
- jauns akmens.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta papīra naudaszīmju, monētu, dažādu žetonu, nozīmju un ordeņu vēsturi;
- izmiruši cilvēkpērtiķi, kuriem bija gan cilvēku, gan pērtiķu pazīmes.
- Sapratīgais cilvēks.
- teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla viss rada dievs.
- Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais.
- videjas akmens.
- cilvēces vēstures periods, par kuru nav saglabājušās rakstiskas liecības. Tas ir vēstures senākais posms no cilvēka rašanās brīža līdz pirmās civilizācijas izveidošanās laikmetam.
- saja valsta kultūra izplatījās visā Tuvo Austrumu reģionā.
- uzvarda cilveka kas pirmajam dalit aizvesture uz trim laikmetam.
- cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju.
- viena ceturta daļa atēniešu 5. gs. p.m.ē. bija nepilsoņi jeb ...
40 Clues: sens akmens. • jauns akmens. • videjas akmens. • "Vestures tevs". • valsts izveidosana • Prasmīgais cilvēks. • Sapratīgais cilvēks. • Ģīmenē māte ir svariga. • Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais. • griekijas parvaldnes forma • avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči. • vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas. • cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju. • Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele. • ...
History 2014-12-08
Across
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks izcelas no sunas.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta uzrakstus uz plāksnēm, klintīm, celtnēm un koka izstrādājumiem.
- sis impērija radīja pamatu Eiropas viduslaiku sabiedrībai un Eiropas kultūrai.
- "Vestures tevs".
- ... laiki ir laika posms cilvēces vēsturē, kas ir starp aizvēsturi un viduslaiku sākumu Eiropā.
- vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta papīra naudaszīmju, monētu, dažādu žetonu, nozīmju un ordeņu vēsturi;
- Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks radijas no citplanetiešiem vai citam planētam.
- saja valsta kultūra izplatījās visā Tuvo Austrumu reģionā.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta ģerboņu izcelsmi, attīstību, tajos esošos simbolus;
- teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla viss rada dievs.
- valsts izveidosana
- Kāds avots dod informāciju par citam tautam.
- izmiruši cilvēkpērtiķi, kuriem bija gan cilvēku, gan pērtiķu pazīmes.
- idealas sabiedrības atelojums(vieta kurai nav)
- sens akmens.
- Ticība, ka cilvēks radusies no kāda dzīvnieka, jeb auga.
- Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele.
Down
- Cilveki kuriem nav brivibai jeb nebrivie cilvekie.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta radurakstus, dzimtu, atsevišķu ģimeņu un personu izcelšanos;
- avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči.
- Ticība, ka mīrušie piedalas mūsū dzīvē(... kults).
- viena ceturta daļa atēniešu 5. gs. p.m.ē. bija nepilsoņi jeb ...
- zinātne par cilvēces pagātni, par to, kā cilvēki dzīvoja senatnē, ar ko nodarbojās un par ko domāja.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta cilvēka izcelšanos, kā arī cilvēka kultūras, saimnieciskās un sabiedriskās izpausmes.
- Ģīmenē māte ir svariga.
- cilveka speja ietekmet uz dabu un uz citiem cilvekiem.
- griekijas parvaldnes forma
- Prasmīgais cilvēks.
- videjas akmens.
- cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta vēsturi, izmantojot lietiskos vēstures avotus - arheoloģijas pieminekļus (senlietas, būves, apbedījumus u.c.);
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta, pēc kādām sistēmām dažādas tautas skaitījušas gadus un kādi tām bijuši kalendāri, kā arī palīdz noteikt vēsturisko avotu (dokumentu) rašanās laiku;
- Sapratīgais cilvēks.
- cilvēces vēstures periods, par kuru nav saglabājušās rakstiskas liecības. Tas ir vēstures senākais posms no cilvēka rašanās brīža līdz pirmās civilizācijas izveidošanās laikmetam.
- avoti kas izmantoti foto, zīmejumi, glēznas, kino.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas peta tautu, etnisko grupu izcelšanos, izvietojumu, kultūru un kultūrvēsturiskās saites starp tautām;
- jauns akmens.
- uzvarda cilveka kas pirmajam dalit aizvesture uz trim laikmetam.
40 Clues: sens akmens. • jauns akmens. • videjas akmens. • "Vestures tevs". • valsts izveidosana • Prasmīgais cilvēks. • Sapratīgais cilvēks. • Ģīmenē māte ir svariga. • Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais. • griekijas parvaldnes forma • avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči. • vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas. • cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju. • Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele. • ...
History 2014-12-08
Across
- viena ceturta daļa atēniešu 5. gs. p.m.ē. bija nepilsoņi jeb ...
- "Vestures tevs".
- sens akmens.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta cilvēka izcelšanos, kā arī cilvēka kultūras, saimnieciskās un sabiedriskās izpausmes.
- ... laiki ir laika posms cilvēces vēsturē, kas ir starp aizvēsturi un viduslaiku sākumu Eiropā.
- Cilveki kuriem nav brivibai jeb nebrivie cilvekie.
- avoti kas izmantoti foto, zīmejumi, glēznas, kino.
- sis impērija radīja pamatu Eiropas viduslaiku sabiedrībai un Eiropas kultūrai.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta vēsturi, izmantojot lietiskos vēstures avotus - arheoloģijas pieminekļus (senlietas, būves, apbedījumus u.c.);
- Kāds avots dod informāciju par citam tautam.
- cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju.
- Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta radurakstus, dzimtu, atsevišķu ģimeņu un personu izcelšanos;
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas peta tautu, etnisko grupu izcelšanos, izvietojumu, kultūru un kultūrvēsturiskās saites starp tautām;
- saja valsta kultūra izplatījās visā Tuvo Austrumu reģionā.
- valsts izveidosana
- Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele.
- vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks radijas no citplanetiešiem vai citam planētam.
- idealas sabiedrības atelojums(vieta kurai nav)
- Ticība, ka cilvēks radusies no kāda dzīvnieka, jeb auga.
Down
- videjas akmens.
- zinātne par cilvēces pagātni, par to, kā cilvēki dzīvoja senatnē, ar ko nodarbojās un par ko domāja.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta ģerboņu izcelsmi, attīstību, tajos esošos simbolus;
- Sapratīgais cilvēks.
- Prasmīgais cilvēks.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta, pēc kādām sistēmām dažādas tautas skaitījušas gadus un kādi tām bijuši kalendāri, kā arī palīdz noteikt vēsturisko avotu (dokumentu) rašanās laiku;
- Ģīmenē māte ir svariga.
- uzvarda cilveka kas pirmajam dalit aizvesture uz trim laikmetam.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta papīra naudaszīmju, monētu, dažādu žetonu, nozīmju un ordeņu vēsturi;
- izmiruši cilvēkpērtiķi, kuriem bija gan cilvēku, gan pērtiķu pazīmes.
- teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla viss rada dievs.
- cilveka speja ietekmet uz dabu un uz citiem cilvekiem.
- Teorija par cilvēka izcelšanos no kura viedokla cilveks izcelas no sunas.
- Vēstures palīgnozare kas pēta uzrakstus uz plāksnēm, klintīm, celtnēm un koka izstrādājumiem.
- avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči.
- cilvēces vēstures periods, par kuru nav saglabājušās rakstiskas liecības. Tas ir vēstures senākais posms no cilvēka rašanās brīža līdz pirmās civilizācijas izveidošanās laikmetam.
- jauns akmens.
- Ticība, ka mīrušie piedalas mūsū dzīvē(... kults).
- griekijas parvaldnes forma
40 Clues: sens akmens. • jauns akmens. • videjas akmens. • "Vestures tevs". • valsts izveidosana • Prasmīgais cilvēks. • Sapratīgais cilvēks. • Ģīmenē māte ir svariga. • Ģīmenē tēvs ir galvēnais. • griekijas parvaldnes forma • avoti kuri ir trauki, monētas, ieroči. • vina reforma iedalija pilsonus 4 grupas. • cilvēks kurš izdomaja evoluvijas teoriju. • Ticība, ka nemateraliem litam ir dvēsele. • ...
history 2014-12-16
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- Valdnieks Senajā Ēģiptē
- Lopu audzēšana mājas apstākļos
- viena no lielākām upēm Ēģiptē
- viens no slavenākajiem faraoniem no Senās Ēģiptes
- Kara dievs
- Ticība augstākiem spēkiem
- Bagāta pilsēta Ziemeļu Āfrikā
- pajūgs, ko izmantoja karā
- Saules Dievs Senajā Ēģiptē
- Romiešu vēsturnieks
- Valdnieks, ko apveltīja neierobežota vara
- mītisks dzīvnieks ar lauvas ķermeni un cilvēka galvu
- valdnieks, kuru pazudinājis viņa brālis
- Augsta niedre Nīla upes ielejā
- Dzimšu kopa
- Vecs kareivis
- Sīrijas cars
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- Upe, uz kuras stāv pilsēta Roma
- Romiešu pulkvedis
- taisni staigājosš cilvēks
- vara un alvas sakausējums
- zinātne par debesu ķermeņu kustību
- speciāla būve gladiatoru kaujām
- Pats lielākais dzīvnieks, kuru medīja cilvēks
- Uzruna pie dieva
- latīņu valoda
- mirušo valts dievs senajā Ēģiptē
- Spēcīgs un izveicīgs vergs, kas ir apmācīts cīņas mākslai
- Visu dievu dievnams
- Vulkāns Itālijā, kurš ir zināms mūsdienās
- neliela zaļa "saliņa" ar augiem un ūdeni tuksnesī
31 Clues: Kara dievs • Dzimšu kopa • Sīrijas cars • latīņu valoda • Vecs kareivis • Uzruna pie dieva • Romiešu pulkvedis • Romiešu vēsturnieks • Visu dievu dievnams • Valdnieks Senajā Ēģiptē • taisni staigājosš cilvēks • vara un alvas sakausējums • Ticība augstākiem spēkiem • pajūgs, ko izmantoja karā • Saules Dievs Senajā Ēģiptē • viena no lielākām upēm Ēģiptē • Bagāta pilsēta Ziemeļu Āfrikā • ...
history 2021-09-20
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- young women known for their social freedom that were first seen i
- change to stop something repeating
- street crash- the stocks at the wall street stock market plummeted down
- a member of a gang
- a system of social organization where all property is owned by the state
- underground bars selling illegal alcohol during prohibition in 1920s America
- production on a large scale typically on a production line
- people moving from one country to another
- agencies – the name givin to Roosevelts agencies to help stop the great depression
- getting involved in foreign affairs used by America in 1910s-20s
- purchase- a purchase made with the intent of paying it back over time
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- The banning of alcohol sales creation or transportation
- illegal creation or transportation of alcohol
- deal- the deal that Roosevelt brought to American to help with the great depression
- giving money to help with debt
- depression- the economic depression of the 1920s
- the prime this is what hoover was said to be doing when he was giving money to private investors and businesses
- a style of music that originally comes from African Americans and was popularised in 1920s America
- the belief and practice that everyone should be separated based on the colour of there skin
- illegal homemade alcohol
- bowl- the name for the severe dust storm on the southern plains
- kkk- the kkk or ku klux klan are a racisit group that try to promote white supremacy
- massive growth in a certain places’ economy
- Faire- The belief in giving economic freedom to businesses
- -taxes that are placed on foreign exports
25 Clues: a member of a gang • illegal homemade alcohol • giving money to help with debt • change to stop something repeating • people moving from one country to another • -taxes that are placed on foreign exports • massive growth in a certain places’ economy • illegal creation or transportation of alcohol • depression- the economic depression of the 1920s • ...
History 2021-02-01
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- Someone disloyal to their own people or cause
- Colonies with a governor and council appointed by the king
- People who disagreed with beliefs of Church of England
- Person responsible for a colony
- Document that established a General Assembly of representatives from many towns
- Written grant detailing rights and privileges
- A material found in nature used to sustain society or exploited for economic gain
- Person under contract to work with no pay in exchange for passage to colonies
- Sent away from the colony
- People who created their own congregations outside the Church of England
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- An agreement to not take sides in future wars
- Agreements
- Small rivers that flow into larger bodies of water
- A principle or policy accepted by a group
- Pilgrims agreement laying out a plan for governing a new colony
- Company whose shareholders own stock in the company
- Control of the colony based on the democratic principle of common consent
- Attacks by Wampanoag leader Metacom and his troops that destroyedNew England towns and caused deaths of around 600 colonists and thousands of Native Americans
- Required to pay taxes
- An agreement among several groups to protect and support one another in battle or other endeavors
- The production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
- Substances used to make products
22 Clues: Agreements • Required to pay taxes • Sent away from the colony • Person responsible for a colony • Substances used to make products • A principle or policy accepted by a group • An agreement to not take sides in future wars • Someone disloyal to their own people or cause • Written grant detailing rights and privileges • Small rivers that flow into larger bodies of water • ...