history Crossword Puzzles
History 2024-04-23
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- of arc ¨could hear the Lord¨
- Dutch Renaissance humanist, social critic, and priest
- Europe
- Muhammad
- art First form of art
- Document that limited power of king
- the past Printing press
- praise of the folly Catholic church
- pillars religion
- writing
- Thomas More Henry VIII
- City-state
- Taxes
- the beginning of the new
- Powerful family in Florence
- Italy city-state
- era New
- Islam
- Jesus
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- Catholic church
- romeo and Juliet
- How to be a leader
- printing press
- Sistine chapel
- Wealthy individuals who supported the arts
- Perfect society
- era Old
- painter of the Mona Lisa
- Emphasized humans rather than religious ideas
- the terrible Man who caused havoc among innocent people
30 Clues: Taxes • Islam • Jesus • Europe • writing • Muhammad • City-state • era Old • era New • printing press • Sistine chapel • Catholic church • Perfect society • romeo and Juliet • Italy city-state • How to be a leader • pillars religion • painter of the Mona Lisa • the beginning of the new • Thomas More Henry VIII • Powerful family in Florence • art First form of art • ...
history 2024-05-25
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- Part of legal process to become a citizen
- a political party's mission statement
- using your clout to get others nominated
- people vote for elective office fill
- making someones words seem worse than is
- This is when groups come together between government and individual matters
- prejudice through the internet
- people vote for their nominee
- A illegal person within the U.S
- The opposite of conservatism
- This title gives you certain access and rights
- a meeting of party members to choose who runs for office
- a candidates slogan sentence or statement
- a plan by the government to reach a answer
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- authorization to live and work in the U.S
- Fundraisers for candidates
- Practicing holding Traditional Values
- the sum of peoples opinion
- not wining most of the votes but won more than others
- shaming on a party's bad side
- two parties taking over politics(think of USA)
- Power in politics should be separated
- people who are more political are more likely to vote for party
- Political belief
- The percentage you are likely to correspond in a poll
- gathering publics preference
- A group of people with the same set of ideas
- Main goal is to get it's candidate into office
- a big part of the internet to reach a audience
- Influencing a politician on a certain matter
30 Clues: Political belief • Fundraisers for candidates • the sum of peoples opinion • gathering publics preference • The opposite of conservatism • shaming on a party's bad side • people vote for their nominee • prejudice through the internet • A illegal person within the U.S • people vote for elective office fill • Practicing holding Traditional Values • ...
history 2023-10-02
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- a place for immigrants to go to eat and stay
- largest immigration station
- very tall building with many floors
- invented to light up a room
- production with machinery
- buisness leader with positive impact on society
- set of rooms/houses
- crop and livestock production
- created to mass produce steel
- people who come from a different country
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- main immigration facility
- keeping things clean
- buisness person who becomes rich from unethical ways
- developments of industries
- land transportation to transport things and people
- factor that attracts people somewhere
- imports people or things up and down floors so you don't have to walk
- factors that make people leave somewhere
- restricted immigration in the US
- favoring native born people over immigrants
20 Clues: set of rooms/houses • keeping things clean • main immigration facility • production with machinery • developments of industries • largest immigration station • invented to light up a room • crop and livestock production • created to mass produce steel • restricted immigration in the US • very tall building with many floors • factor that attracts people somewhere • ...
History 2023-09-25
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- a person living in a territory
- to outlaw or forbid
- the movement to end slavery
- to make room for
- cut off from others
- an effect that produces change
- passed on through family
- a car that uses gas or electricity
- a long period of food shortage
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- to get rid of
- to be useful to
- to improve the quality of something
- a 3D model of Earth
- capital of Israel
- inner island in Southeast Asia
- an alliance
- a barrier that controls the flow of water
- to strengthen
- a god or goddess
- a cowboy of South America
20 Clues: an alliance • to get rid of • to strengthen • to be useful to • a god or goddess • to make room for • capital of Israel • a 3D model of Earth • to outlaw or forbid • cut off from others • passed on through family • a cowboy of South America • the movement to end slavery • a person living in a territory • inner island in Southeast Asia • an effect that produces change • ...
history 2023-11-18
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- alberta women focused on women's rights
- right to vote
- first province to allow women to vote
- hockey night in _____
- connecting the east to west since 1885
- party led by thomas crerar
- precursor to the RCMP
- music popularized by oscar peterson
- fundamental principles
- classmate of king at university of toronto
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- statute of ____ 1931
- in effect for 11 years in ontario
- edwards vs canada, canadian constitutional case
- known for their energetic freedom
- first woman elected to canadian parliament
- affair between major political figures in 1926
- major explosion in 1917
- meredith, angus
- first woman police magistrate
- longest serving prime minister
20 Clues: right to vote • meredith, angus • statute of ____ 1931 • hockey night in _____ • precursor to the RCMP • fundamental principles • major explosion in 1917 • party led by thomas crerar • first woman police magistrate • longest serving prime minister • in effect for 11 years in ontario • known for their energetic freedom • music popularized by oscar peterson • ...
History 2023-08-08
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- A group of individuals connected by blood or strong relationships.
- A vast body of saltwater covering most of the planet's surface.
- A tall natural elevation on the Earth's surface.
- A series of thoughts, images, and feelings that occur during sleep.
- The early part of the day, from sunrise to noon.
- The power or right to act, speak, or think without restraint.
- An insect that emits light, especially in the evening.
- The time of day when the sun appears above the horizon.
- Water droplets falling from the sky due to atmospheric conditions.
- The place where one lives and feels comfortable.
- The light and heat from the sun.
- The sound produced when people find something amusing.
- Organized sound patterns created using instruments or voices.
- An exciting or unusual experience or journey.
- Absence of noise or disturbance; peacefulness.
- A tall plant with a trunk and branches, often bearing leaves or fruits.
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- A field of grass or wildflowers.
- An intense feeling of deep affection and care.
- A luminous celestial object visible in the night sky.
- A natural flowing watercourse, often leading to a larger body of water.
- A colorful arc in the sky caused by sunlight and water droplets.
- A state of well-being and contentment.
- An area where plants, flowers, and sometimes vegetables are grown.
- The time of day when the sun goes below the horizon.
- An insect with colorful wings that undergo metamorphosis.
- The light reflected from the moon's surface.
- A close and mutual relationship between people.
- A written or printed work that contains information or stories.
- The natural world and its phenomena.
- A natural flowing watercourse, often leading to a larger body of water.
30 Clues: A field of grass or wildflowers. • The light and heat from the sun. • The natural world and its phenomena. • A state of well-being and contentment. • The light reflected from the moon's surface. • An exciting or unusual experience or journey. • An intense feeling of deep affection and care. • Absence of noise or disturbance; peacefulness. • ...
History 2023-08-08
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- okkjf
- jilop
- golongan menepati lapisan terbawah masyarakat Indonesia pada masa kolonial
- jokop
- sapop
- pkuk
- bangsa barat yang pertama kali datang ke Indonesia dan kemudian memonopoli perdagangan
- etis korek
- kokekw
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- jiolp
- bakok
- kapitan sula
- qwerty
- kota yang pertamakali didatangi oleh Belanda
- aku kan
- kiki
- gorel
- kokok
- belah lokok
- daerah Indonesia yang paling menderita akibat tanam paksa
20 Clues: pkuk • kiki • okkjf • jiolp • jilop • bakok • jokop • sapop • gorel • kokok • qwerty • kokekw • aku kan • etis korek • belah lokok • kapitan sula • kota yang pertamakali didatangi oleh Belanda • daerah Indonesia yang paling menderita akibat tanam paksa • golongan menepati lapisan terbawah masyarakat Indonesia pada masa kolonial • ...
History 2024-05-10
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- Where is the Great Wall of China?
- largest island in the Caribbean
- Jose Where is Petra located?
- What country has the longest coastline?
- capital city of Italy
- What is the most dangerous country?
- River Which rivers nickname is “the big muddy?’’
- largest lake in the US
- continent in all four hemispheres
- all the plants and animals in an area
- least populated state in the US
- capital city of Greece
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- map that shows a particular theme or topic
- capital city of Senegal
- Which river runs through the Grand Canyon?
- smallest country in the world
- location the precise point where a place is located on Earth
- capital city of France
- the layer of air that surrounds Earth
- river's nickname is "father of African rivers"
- creation and movement of glaciers
- Where is Machu Picchu located?
- molten, or liquid, rock that lies beneath Earth’s crust
- Where is Petra located?
- How many U.S. state capitals lie west of Los Angeles?
25 Clues: capital city of Italy • capital city of France • largest lake in the US • capital city of Greece • capital city of Senegal • Where is Petra located? • Jose Where is Petra located? • smallest country in the world • Where is Machu Picchu located? • largest island in the Caribbean • least populated state in the US • Where is the Great Wall of China? • creation and movement of glaciers • ...
History 2024-05-16
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- Main City in Georgia where a significant battle was fought.
- The Primary goal of the Confederate Army at ____ was to secure a victory on Northern soil and potentially influence European powers to recognize the Confederacy diplomatically.
- were a group of anti-slavery activists and guerrilla fighters primarily based in Kansas during the Bleeding Kansas period of the mid-1850s.
- The primary objective of the battle of_____ was to capture the Confederate stronghold of Vicksburg, Mississippi.
- Battle fought near Sharps burg Maryland.
- A proclamation to finally abolish slavery thru all states.
- The backbone of English Economy and military.
- The primary point of the Battle of _____ was to determine control over key transportation routes and strategic locations in northern Virginia.
- In Sherman's _____ to the sea, The purpose of the campaign was to destroy Confederate infrastructure, resources, and morale, thus weakening the South's ability to continue the war.
- A period following the civil war.
- What the railroads where called to help make slave a safe journey.
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- Courthouse in Virginia, where one of the most significant events in American history took place.
- The name of the codes that helped slaves make journey to freedom.
- Refers to the legal concept applied during the American Civil War regarding the status of escaped slaves who fled to Union lines seeking refuge.
- A favoritism to the original inhabitants of one area.
- this battle took place near Marietta, Georgia, around the strategic Kennesaw Mountain.
- The primary goal of the battle for both the Union and Confederate forces was control over strategic territory in western Tennessee.
- This city in south east Ga held a battle.
- This auction in Savannah Georgia was the largest slave auction of the time called ___ time.
- a military strategy devised by Union General Winfield Scott at the beginning of the American Civil War in 1861.
- This fort is located in Charleston Harbor SC.
- A city that held a battle for its capture.
22 Clues: A period following the civil war. • Battle fought near Sharps burg Maryland. • This city in south east Ga held a battle. • A city that held a battle for its capture. • The backbone of English Economy and military. • This fort is located in Charleston Harbor SC. • A favoritism to the original inhabitants of one area. • ...
History 2024-02-14
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- First few days of FDR in office.
- This act helped Native Americans receive more rights within the U.S).
- This administration creates jobs on large scale government projects (pwa)
- This person lost to FDR in 1932.
- This was a German zeppelin.
- FDR’s carefully picked advisors to give him advice on the economy.
- This was a price intended to keep farmers’ incomes steady.
- Famous photographer of the Great Depression.
- They called this the lame duck amendment.
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- Was Republican candidate in the presidential election of 1936
- A loan for the farmers made by the Commodity Credit Corporation.
- This act Prohibited unfair business practices like threatening employees, firing labor union members, or interfering with labor union organizations
- Famous author of the 1930’s.
- This caused the $260million debt after FDR left.
- FDR’s talks on the radio that would usually give people news and calm them down.
- FDR’s plan to fix society.
- This act made sure that the corporation gave complete info on stock
- Famous painter of the 1930’s.
- This administration built Built 40,000 schools and paid the salaries of teachers.
- This person was a supporter then turned completely against Roosevelt & the New Deal.
- this woman became the first woman to be appointed as the first cabinet member (Secretary of Labor).
- She was the first modern day “First Lady” also FDR’s wife.
- This guy wrote The Road Less Traveled.
23 Clues: FDR’s plan to fix society. • Famous author of the 1930’s. • This was a German zeppelin. • Famous painter of the 1930’s. • First few days of FDR in office. • This person lost to FDR in 1932. • This guy wrote The Road Less Traveled. • They called this the lame duck amendment. • Famous photographer of the Great Depression. • This caused the $260million debt after FDR left. • ...
History 2024-02-14
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- They called this the lame duck amendment.
- This was a price intended to keep farmers’ incomes steady.
- Commission, Commission that regulates the stock market (sec).
- This administration built Built 40,000 schools and paid the salaries of teachers.
- This guy wrote The Road Less Traveled.
- This act Prohibited unfair business practices like threatening employees, firing labor union members, or interfering with labor union organizations
- A loan for the farmers made by the Commodity Credit Corporation.
- Act, This act made sure that the corporation gave complete info on stock
- This act helped Native Americans receive more rights within the U.S).
- First few days of FDR in office.
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- Famous photographer of the Great Depression.
- This person lost to FDR in 1932.
- Republican candidate in the presidential election of 1936
- FDR’s carefully picked advisors to give him advice on the economy.
- Famous painter of the 1930’s.
- This caused the $260million debt after FDR left.
- She was the first modern day “First Lady” also FDR’s wife.
- This person was a supporter then turned completely against Roosevelt & the New Deal.
- this woman became the first woman to be appointed as the first cabinet member (Secretary of Labor).
- Famous author of the 1930’s.
- This was a German zeppelin.
- FDR’s talks on the radio that would usually give people news and calm them down.
- FDR’s plan to fix society.
23 Clues: FDR’s plan to fix society. • Famous author of the 1930’s. • This was a German zeppelin. • Famous painter of the 1930’s. • This person lost to FDR in 1932. • First few days of FDR in office. • This guy wrote The Road Less Traveled. • They called this the lame duck amendment. • Famous photographer of the Great Depression. • This caused the $260million debt after FDR left. • ...
history 2024-08-21
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- Negara yang dikenal sebagai pelopor sistem merkantilisme
- Negara Eropa yang menjadi pusat Revolusi Industri
- salah satu komponen vital dalam revolusi industri dan transportasi modern adalah
- Pengusaha Inggris yang mendirikan pabrik pertama selama Revolusi Industri.
- = Nama lain dari Pencerahan dalam bahasa Jerman
- = Teori ekonomi yang fokus pada kekayaan negara melalui ekspor.
- Sistem ekonomi yang mengandalkan penguasaan koloni untuk keuntungan ekonomi
- Mesin yang ditemukan oleh James Watt yang mendorong Revolusi Industri
- Penyair Inggris terkenal dari zaman Renaissance, penulis "Romeo and Juliet"
- Penulis "Divine Comedy", karya sastra besar dari era Renaissance
- raja inggris yang memulai reformasi gereja karena ingin cerai adalah
- Penemu mesin uap modern yang digunakan dalam Revolusi Industri
- pelopor pada saat reformasi gereja adalah
- Periode sejarah yang menghubungkan abad pertengahan dengan zaman modern
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- = Gerakan pembaruan gereja oleh Martin Luther
- Gaya arsitektur yang berkembang selama Renaissance di Eropa
- tokoh penemu cap silinder adalah
- Gerakan intelektual di Eropa pada abad ke- 18, sinonim dari Aufklärung
- Sistem ekonomi yang mendorong akumulasi emas dan perak
- gaya seni yang berkembang pesat selama renaissance
- Pelukis terkenal dari era Renaissance, pencipta "Mona Lisa" adalah
- salah satu tokoh inggris yang terkenal pada masa aufklarung
- Salah satu negara yang menerapkan merkantilisme secara ketat di Eropa
- Filsuf Prancis yang terkenal dengan ide-ide pencerahan
- Penemuan ini mempercepat produksi tekstil selama Revolusi Industri
- apa arti aufklarung dalam bahasa inggris
- Penulis "The Prince" yang menjadi tokoh penting dalam Renaissance indulgensi = praktek jual beli surat pengampunan dosa di gereja disebut
- Buku yang berisi 95 dalil kritik terhadap Gereja Katolik
- = Kota di Italia, pusat awal dari Renaissance
29 Clues: tokoh penemu cap silinder adalah • apa arti aufklarung dalam bahasa inggris • pelopor pada saat reformasi gereja adalah • = Gerakan pembaruan gereja oleh Martin Luther • = Kota di Italia, pusat awal dari Renaissance • = Nama lain dari Pencerahan dalam bahasa Jerman • Negara Eropa yang menjadi pusat Revolusi Industri • gaya seni yang berkembang pesat selama renaissance • ...
History 2024-09-03
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- a time when agriculture was born
- the early Stone Age
- a crescent-shaped area in Western Asia that was formed by two rivers
- to tame an animal
- objects made by a person
- a stone circle made in the Stone Age
- a time before written records
- a person who moves from place to place
- the arrangement of law into a code
- a picture or symbol that represents a word or phrase
- a human society
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- a person who finds or gathers food for people
- the study of the past
- the characters used in ancient writing
- a learned behavior passed down from one generation to the next
- Scientific word for humans
- a record-keeper
- a person in skilled trade
- the later Stone Age
- a rectangular-shaped structure built to worship god
20 Clues: a record-keeper • a human society • to tame an animal • the early Stone Age • the later Stone Age • the study of the past • objects made by a person • a person in skilled trade • Scientific word for humans • a time before written records • a time when agriculture was born • the arrangement of law into a code • a stone circle made in the Stone Age • the characters used in ancient writing • ...
HISTORY 2023-07-11
25 Clues: tun • secol • antic • asediu • primar • bogatie • adapost • revolte • aparare • batalie • granite • imparat • episcop • cucerire • drepturi • biserica • cetateni • calatorie • manuscris • dezbatere • izbucnire • infrangere • dezvoltare • invataturi • intelegere
history 2023-02-07
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- underlying basis or principle.
- power or opportunity to act or take charge before others do.
- cause to happen or exist.
- a permanent basis.
- general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision.
- a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim.
- election where by voters decide their party's candidates
- a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy.
- plan particular ideas into effect.
- characterized by constant change activity
- the maximum amount that something can contain.
- banned the manufacture, transportation, and sale of intoxicating liquors,
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- trade practices- monitor american business.
- a monetary incentive for motivating salespeople to meet their sales quota
- work tough physical work.
- important topic or problem for debate or discussion.
- -the right to vote in public, political elections, and referendums
- - relating to the natural world and the impact of human activity on its condition.
- group of individuals or organizations combined to promote some common interest.
- abstinence from alcoholic drinks.
- seeks to advance the human condition through social reform
- out-of-court method for resolving a dispute between a worker and an employer.
- a sum of money interest is set apart for a specific objective
- -laws, considered collectively.
- workers or the government own the buildings and tools that make goods and services like farms and factories.
- demand an amount of money
26 Clues: a permanent basis. • work tough physical work. • cause to happen or exist. • demand an amount of money • underlying basis or principle. • -laws, considered collectively. • abstinence from alcoholic drinks. • plan particular ideas into effect. • characterized by constant change activity • trade practices- monitor american business. • ...
history 2023-02-07
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- The French national anthem
- French revolutionary leader who was executed on July 28, 1794
- Location of the execution of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
- French nobles who fled the country , living abroad and plotting against the Revolution
- A member of the french political society that inaugurated the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution
- Site of the king's palace in France
- French legislators who sat in the center of the meeting hall, those who wanted some reforms but not extreme or excessive
- Month in which the French Revolution began
- The French instrument for execution
- River in northeastern France, flowing 480 miles to the English Channel
- Antoinette French queen who was executed during the Revolution
- The French middle class of society
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- The red, white, and blue ribbon that the French revolutionaries adopted as their symbol
- The capital of France
- The five executives of the French government form October, 1795, to November,1799
- French king who was executed during the Revolution
- French legislators who sat on the right side of the meeting hall, those who opposed changes in government
- French legislators who sat on the left side of the meeting hall, those who favored widespread changes in government
- French fortress that served as a jail for political prisoners, destroyed in 1789 to mark the beginning of the French Revolution
- of Terror The period of the French Revolution from May, 1793, to August, 1794, during which thousands were executed
- Aristocratic commander who was killed during the storming of the Bastille to begin the French Revolution
- Location of the French prison where the Revolution began in 1789
22 Clues: The capital of France • The French national anthem • The French middle class of society • Site of the king's palace in France • The French instrument for execution • Month in which the French Revolution began • French king who was executed during the Revolution • Location of the execution of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette • ...
history 2023-06-26
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- People who possess noble titles, either from birth, royal grant or venality
- The institution of hereditary royalty, led by a king, queen or emperor
- People who work for wages in a society, particularly in the industrial sector
- The mass production of wants and needs, particularly on a large scale
- class The lower levels of society, whose members must work to survive
- People who develop ideas, theories and policies in a society
- class The social classes who own some property and enjoy safe and stable standards of living
- Intellectuals and writers who engage in critical study of society, beliefs and ideas
- People who possess noble titles and privileges, often with wealth and power
- The people, actions and conditions in large cities
- class The upper levels of a society, such as royalty, aristocracy and the very wealthy
- A state’s defence forces, such as the army, navy and air force
- People who work in schools and universities, teaching or undertaking research
- The areas of a nation outside major cities, such as lesser towns, rural areas or colonies
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- The people, bodies and processes that govern and make decisions in a society
- People involved in trade, such as importing and exporting, buying and selling
- As for bourgeoisie (above), people who own capital and the means of production
- The political, social and economic elites who wield power in a society
- People who own capital, such as land, factories and raw materials
- People, institutions and activities that produce society’s wants and needs
- People involved in the manufacture or repair of items, such as mechanics
- Refers to the rights, roles and conditions of men and women in a society
- People involved in producing crops and livestock through farming
- People who work the land, usually as tenant farmers and often in impoverished conditions
- A small agricultural community, usually in a rural area
- People ordained by the church to carry out its functions, such as priests, monks and nuns
26 Clues: The people, actions and conditions in large cities • A small agricultural community, usually in a rural area • People who develop ideas, theories and policies in a society • A state’s defence forces, such as the army, navy and air force • People involved in producing crops and livestock through farming • ...
history 2023-03-09
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- - Union Jack (5,4)
- - Black, Yellow, and Red (7,6,3)
- - Red and Yellow Star (7)
- - Angkor Wat (8)
- - Blue, Red, and Yellow (10)
- - Soyombo (8)
- - White, Blue, and Red (6,4,3)
- - Red, White, and Blue (10)
- - Tricolor (5,7)
- - Yellow, Green, and Red (6,5,3)
- - Blue and White (7,5)
- - Southern Cross (9)
- - Blue and White (6,5)
- - Two Triangles (5)
- Korea - Taeguk (5,4)
- - Red, White, and Blue (6,5,3)
- - Red, White, and Blue (8,4,4)
- - Stars and Stripes (3,5)
- - Green, White, and Orange (7,5,6)
- - Red and Yellow (5,6)
- Zealand - Southern Cross and Union Jack (4,7)
- - Green and Yellow (6,5)
- - Tricolor (5,7)
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- - Green, White, Red, and Black (6,5,3,5)
- - Two Equal Horizontal Bands of Red and White (9)
- - Maple Leaf (6,4)
- - Red and White Cross (11)
- - Red and Yellow (5,6)
- - Tricolor (6,7)
- - Tricolor (4,5)
- - Green and Red (8,3)
- Africa - Rainbow (5,7)
- - Crescent and Star (8)
- Arabia - Green (5,7)
- - Star of David (6,5)
- - Tricolor (6,5)
- - Rising Sun (5,3)
- Arab Emirates - Red, Green, White, and Black (6,4,7,5)
- - Stripes of Red, White, Blue, and Yellow (8)
- - Sun of May (9)
- - Black, Red, and Green (11)
- - Black, Red, and Gold (7,3,4)
- - Tricolor (5,6)
- - Red and White (6,5)
- - Dragon (6)
- - Blue and Yellow (6,6)
- - Red, White, and Black (5,5,4)
- - Red and White (7,5)
- - Three Stars (4,4)
- Lanka - Lion and Sword (3,5)
50 Clues: - Dragon (6) • - Soyombo (8) • - Tricolor (6,7) • - Angkor Wat (8) • - Tricolor (4,5) • - Tricolor (6,5) • - Tricolor (5,7) • - Sun of May (9) • - Tricolor (5,6) • - Tricolor (5,7) • - Union Jack (5,4) • - Maple Leaf (6,4) • - Rising Sun (5,3) • - Two Triangles (5) • - Three Stars (4,4) • Arabia - Green (5,7) • - Southern Cross (9) • Korea - Taeguk (5,4) • - Green and Red (8,3) • - Star of David (6,5) • ...
history 2023-04-21
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- were state and local laws introduced in the Southern United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that enforced racial segregation,
- introduced as An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States, was a policy under which the United States supplied the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, France, China, and other Allied nations with food, oil, and materiel between 1941 and 1945.
- He also initiated the development of the world's first atomic bomb and worked with the other Allied leaders to lay the groundwork for the United Nations and other post-war institutions.
- He is credited with leading the city through an era of significant physical and economic growth and with maintaining calm during the civil rights movement. In 1965 he persuaded the Braves to move to Atlanta from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
- economic development in the midst of the Great Depression, and balanced the state budget.
- The first Black American to earn a PhD from Harvard University
- He was the only Democrat appointed to the Morrow Board, which reviewed the status of aviation in America in the mid-1920s. In 1931, Vinson became chairman of the House Naval Affairs Committee.
- served as mayor of Atlanta for six terms (1937-41, 1942-61), longer than any other person in the city's history.
- German-speaking Protestant refugees from the Catholic Archbishopric
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- a person who is dissatisfied and rebellious.
- He was elected as state agriculture commissioner in 1926.
- a member of the Republican Party committed to emancipation of the slaves and later to the equal
- one of the most successful Black-owned insurance businesses in the nation.
- the action or state of setting someone or something apart from others
- related left-wing movements of the late 19th century that wanted to curtail the power of the corporate and financial establishment
- Commonly known as the Sibley Commission, the committee was charged with gathering state residents' sentiments regarding desegregation and reporting back to the governor.
- Governor of Georgia, 1931–1933
- someone who works land that's rented from its owner.
- convicted murderer
- He became a noted writer and perhaps the most prominent African American leader of his time.
20 Clues: convicted murderer • Governor of Georgia, 1931–1933 • a person who is dissatisfied and rebellious. • someone who works land that's rented from its owner. • He was elected as state agriculture commissioner in 1926. • The first Black American to earn a PhD from Harvard University • German-speaking Protestant refugees from the Catholic Archbishopric • ...
History 2023-04-19
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- agreement between the pope and the ruler of a country
- is A way of thinking that combined faith and reason
- A system of principles or rules
- A low ranking noble under the protection of a feudal lord
- A feudal estate belonging to a vassal
- A group of citizens that meet to decide whether people should be accused of a crime
- Religious worship service for Catholic Christians
- Ideas that go against the church's teachings
- People who are sent by a religious organization to spread the faith
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- The everyday spoken language of a region
- A mounted man-at-arms serving a lord
- Hostility toward or discrimination against Jews
- A narrow inlet of the sea between cliffs or steep slopes
- The system, spirit, or customs of medieval knighthood
- The study of religious faith, practice, and experience
- A group of citizens that decides whether an accused person is innocent or guilty
- A member of the peasant class tied to the land and subject to the will of the landowner
- A disease that spreads quickly and kills many people
- Nobles governed and protected people in return for services
- A group of merchants or craftspeople
20 Clues: A system of principles or rules • A mounted man-at-arms serving a lord • A group of merchants or craftspeople • A feudal estate belonging to a vassal • The everyday spoken language of a region • Ideas that go against the church's teachings • Hostility toward or discrimination against Jews • Religious worship service for Catholic Christians • ...
history 2023-05-03
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- A political club in France which consisted of Revolutionaries from the 3rd estate.
- justified French expansionism
- Danton A famous leader of the sans-culottes and Paris Commune who sought revenge on those who aided the king and resisted popular will
- a citizen had to be over 21, resident one year in his department and not a domestic servant
- the name the Montagnards gave to their relatively more moderate opponents
- Marat The leader of the Committee of Public Safety and a revolutionary
- Court Oath A meeting of the National Assembly on June 20, 1789 to draft a constitution for France
- of Public Safety A group of 12 men appointed by the National Convention in 1793 to rid France of both foreign and domestic threats
- were the common people of the lower classes in late 18th-century France
- de Gouges a French playwright and political activist
- Code A law code developed by Napoleon that preserved the gains of the French Revolution by recognizing the equality of all citizens before the law
- of Wellington Commander of the English and Prussian armies who defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815
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- denoted an inhabitant of a walled town
- d’etat an overthrow
- Estate the clergy
- of Terror a period of remorseless repression or bloodshed, in particular the period of the Terror during the French Revolution.
- Bonaparte A French army general who succeeded in taking over France through a coup d’état during the later years of the French Revolution
- had the power to decide on the levying of new taxes and to undertake reforms in the country
- of feudalism obligations that survived from an earlier age and included the payment of fees for the use of village facilities, such as the flour mill, community oven, and winepress.
- the top-level Government of France from the fall of the Directory
- Estate the nobility
- XVI King of France from 1774-1793
- of the Rights of Man and Citizen A charter of basic liberties that was adopted by the National Assembly on August 26, 1789
- Estate the townspeople
- Robespierre He was a leader of the sans-culottes and Paris Commune during the French Revolution
25 Clues: Estate the clergy • d’etat an overthrow • Estate the nobility • Estate the townspeople • justified French expansionism • XVI King of France from 1774-1793 • denoted an inhabitant of a walled town • de Gouges a French playwright and political activist • the top-level Government of France from the fall of the Directory • ...
History 2023-05-17
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- A war for containment and arms race
- Promoted gender equality
- Alliance between U.S., Canada, and Europe
- A form of protest which doesn’t involve violence
- Famous for refusing to give up her seat
- Civil Rights group led by Malcom X
- Negotiated peace between Egypt and Isreal
- President during september terrorist attacks
- Militant civil rights leader
- changed legal voting age to 18
- Fought for civil rights for mexican-americans
- The famous march after MLK’s famous speech
- Seperate but equal
- U.S. invasion of cuba which failed
- Created to help the economy during cold war
- long period of peace during the 70’s
- Famous African American baseball player
- A scandal involving a United States president
- A race to get to the moon
- Ronald Reagan’s plan to get out of stagflation
- Social Security was expanded to provide medical care
- Confirmed existence of spies
- Opened a famous canal for trade
- acts as a reason not to attack
- This is caused by inflation
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- Advancement for Mexican-Americans
- Terrorist attack that took place during Bush’s presidency
- War fought back and forth on the 38th Parallel
- This was created due to distrust in the government
- Volunteers went to developing countries
- Peaceful civil rights leader
- helped hispanic children and women
- Building up stockpiles of weapons
- This war is one of the first times containment failed
- Equal rights for everyone regardless of race
- Founder of Microsoft
- Vietnam war is known as the first ____ war
- Reagonomics aimed to reduce this
- leader of Al Quida
- caused the watergate scandal
40 Clues: Seperate but equal • leader of Al Quida • Founder of Microsoft • Promoted gender equality • A race to get to the moon • This is caused by inflation • Militant civil rights leader • Peaceful civil rights leader • Confirmed existence of spies • caused the watergate scandal • changed legal voting age to 18 • acts as a reason not to attack • Opened a famous canal for trade • ...
History 2023-07-30
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- Seven Year War leader of Prussia
- Teddy Roosevelt's regimenting the Cuban War
- Greek Philosopher who developed the first notion of atomic theory
- Created Communism
- King of the Franks and Holy Roman Empire
- Genre of math invented by Newton
- Oldest Hindu scriptures
- "War" against large Australian birds that were eating crops in 1932
- Animals used by Hannibal in the Second Punic War
- Where Alexander the Great was buried
- Spartan training regimen
- Celtic healer
- Settlement of an upper part of a Greek city, especially a citadel
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- First book of the Bible
- Inventor of mass production
- Author of the Aeneid
- Cut off French rulers' heads until his head was cut off
- "Father of modern Taxonomy"
- An old norse poet
- A name for an old Japanese ritualistic suicide that stemmed from dishonor
- Famous bearded pirate
- Where Jesus was crucified
- To quote Camus, "One must imagine ___ happy."
- Deities, divinities, and spirits in Shinto religion
- War in Asia from 1950-1953
- first ruler of the Akkadian empire
- Samurai without lords or masters
- Leading figure of pop art
28 Clues: Celtic healer • An old norse poet • Created Communism • Author of the Aeneid • Famous bearded pirate • First book of the Bible • Oldest Hindu scriptures • Spartan training regimen • Where Jesus was crucified • Leading figure of pop art • War in Asia from 1950-1953 • Inventor of mass production • "Father of modern Taxonomy" • Seven Year War leader of Prussia • ...
HIstory 2023-08-11
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- products and resources that satisfy people's needs and wants.
- a regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities.
- Analysis one economic evaluation tool to compare the costs and effects of alternative interventions.
- the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something
- a measure of economic performance that compares the amount of goods and services produced (output) with the amount of inputs used to produce those goods and services.
- the process of concentrating on and becoming expert in a particular subject or skill.
- physical assets a company uses to produce goods and services for consumers.
- Cost he loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
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- is a curve on a graph that illustrates the possible quantities that can be produced of two products
- is the end product a business produces that is purchased by a consumer.
- describes the vast difference seen in the prices of certain essential goods and non-essential goods
- the action of helping or doing work for someone.
- the action or process of allocating or distributing something.
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- exchange something of value, especially as part of a compromise.
- A need is something that is needed to survive. A want is something that an individual desires, but would be able to live without
- of Labor the separation of a work process into a number of tasks, with each task performed by a separate person or group of persons.
- Exchange a type of transaction where two parties freely trade goods or services.
20 Clues: the action of helping or doing work for someone. • the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage. • products and resources that satisfy people's needs and wants. • the action or process of allocating or distributing something. • exchange something of value, especially as part of a compromise. • ...
History 2021-09-20
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- sistine madonna painting by .
- Invention of steam engine
- One country's rule of Political,economic and social spheres of another country.
- Cultural movement began in florence.
- Invention of printing press.
- Ranks of french society.
- Capital of city of Aztec empire.
- Capital of Aztec empire.
- Sri lanka.
- Leader of reformation.
- when scientific discoveries had
- 16 Dec 1773.
- battle in june 1775.
- Commander in chief of american. revolution
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- 5 mar 1770.
- Queen of france.
- took part in coupd'etat.
- King of france.
- 13 were made in Atlantic coast of North. America
- nepolian was deported to _______(at the end).
- firstly popularised Industrial
- 1783.
22 Clues: 1783. • Sri lanka. • 5 mar 1770. • 16 Dec 1773. • King of france. • Queen of france. • battle in june 1775. • Leader of reformation. • took part in coupd'etat. • Ranks of french society. • Capital of Aztec empire. • Invention of steam engine • Invention of printing press. • sistine madonna painting by . • firstly popularised Industrial • when scientific discoveries had • ...
history 2021-09-20
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- young women known for their social freedom that were first seen I 1920s America
- giving money to help with debt
- a member of a gang
- production on a large scale typically on a production line
- the prime this is what hoover was said to be doing when he was giving money to private investors and businesses
- depression- the economic depression of the 1920s
- street crash- the stocks at the wall street stock market plummeted down
- underground bars selling illegal alcohol during prohibition in 1920s America
- purchase- a purchase made with the intent of paying it back over time
- kkk- the kkk or ku klux klan are a racisit group that try to promote white supremacy
- deal- the deal that Roosevelt brought to American to help with the great depression
- a system of social organization where all property is owned by the state
- getting involved in foreign affairs used by America in 1910s-20s
- a style of music that originally comes from African Americans and was popularised in 1920s America
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- the belief and practice that everyone should be separated based on the colour of there skin
- people moving from one country to another
- Faire- The belief in giving economic freedom to businesses
- illegal creation or transportation of alcohol
- massive growth in a certain places’ economy
- bowl- the name for the severe dust storm on the southern plains
- The banning of alcohol sales creation or transportation
- agencies – the name givin to Roosevelts agencies to help stop the great depression
- illegal homemade alcohol
- -taxes that are placed on foreign exports
- change to stop something repeating
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 2021-10-22
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- the __________ were people who exposed the problems going on during this time.
- what is an action that involves a country extending its power?
- what was an era of business expansion?
- what is the complete control over an industry's production, wages, and prices.
- who were the pinkerton detectives?
- the objective of the super rich is often not to make money, it is to ___.
- who was a teacher and journalist who helped found the National Association of Colored Women.
- ___________ partnered up with carnegie in the steel business.
- who raised tariffs after taking office?
- Scottish immigrant who made his riches in the steel industry.
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- __________ commerce act was passed to allow government to regulate the railroads and break up any railroad monopolies.
- rockefeller chose the name standard oil because it was an _______ name.
- what did workers start to join after the turning point in 1911.
- dollar ________ furthers its aim in Latin America and East Asia through use of its economic power.
- who discovered ford car company?
- which president was known as a Trust buster?
- the drug and ____ act was created so the government agency can regulate the food and drugs being produced.
- who did carnegie blame for driving tom scott to his grave?
- what amendment gave the women the right to vote?
- women went through ________ to gain the right to vote.
20 Clues: who discovered ford car company? • who were the pinkerton detectives? • what was an era of business expansion? • who raised tariffs after taking office? • which president was known as a Trust buster? • what amendment gave the women the right to vote? • women went through ________ to gain the right to vote. • who did carnegie blame for driving tom scott to his grave? • ...
History 2021-12-01
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- The leader of the Catholic Church
- A religion which teaches that elimination of the self and earthly desires is the highest goal
- The belief of only one god
- A series of religious wars
- The conquerer of the Aztec empire
- A system of society or government where men hold the power and women are exclude from it
- A process where society adopts aspects of Western culture
- The god that the Aztecs mistook Cortez for
- The dominant social system in Medieval Europe
- Land given to vassal's under the condition of fuedal service
- A story from the past that has not been proven
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- Conquerors, particularly Spanish conquerors
- The belief in or worship of more than one god
- The former name for Tokyo
- The Aztecs capital city
- The main religion at the time of Medieval Europe
- Farmers who produced crops
- The way of the warrior (Fuedal Japan)
- The lowest class in Medieval Europe society
- A technique used by the Aztecs which relied on small, rectangular areas of land to grow crops on the shallow lake beds
- A worker skilled in making things by hand at the time of Medieval Japan
- The emperor of the Aztecs at the time of the Spanish conquest
- A holder of land under conditions of allegience
- Fuedal lords the controlled major domains
- The main disease that the Spaniards brought with them to the Aztecs
- The title of who ruled Medieval Japan
26 Clues: The Aztecs capital city • The former name for Tokyo • Farmers who produced crops • The belief of only one god • A series of religious wars • The leader of the Catholic Church • The conquerer of the Aztec empire • The way of the warrior (Fuedal Japan) • The title of who ruled Medieval Japan • Fuedal lords the controlled major domains • The god that the Aztecs mistook Cortez for • ...
History 2021-12-08
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- Spanish controlled
- The influence of sea power
- our country based Anglo saxon dominance
- Monroe Doctrine issued
- poet exiled leader in revolution
- introduces motion pictures
- United States foreign policy
- senator and strong supporter of navy construction
- led naval expedition to japan
- aggressive nationalism
- exaggerated stories biased and sensational
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- tafts policy
- Hawaiian monarch... disliked US policy
- passed as part of the 1901 Army Appropriations Bill
- gave the United States the exclusive right to build
- first female candidate for U.S. president
- first practical gasoline engine
- developed the seismograph
- was popular in Britain and the United States
- uprising against foreigners that occurred in China
- overthrow Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii
- all countries should be allowed to trade with China
- a force of sixteen battleships
- assassinated by Charles Guiteau
24 Clues: tafts policy • Spanish controlled • Monroe Doctrine issued • aggressive nationalism • developed the seismograph • The influence of sea power • introduces motion pictures • United States foreign policy • led naval expedition to japan • a force of sixteen battleships • first practical gasoline engine • assassinated by Charles Guiteau • poet exiled leader in revolution • ...
HISTORY 2022-05-12
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- MLK's civil rights group
- brought professional sports to Atlanta
- name of the newly industrialized southern states
- wine, rice, indigo, silk, and tobacco
- Lewis student leader during the civil rights act
- established that segregation in schools is unconstitutional
- native american tribe the used burial mounds and chiefdom
- olympic mayor
- John Lewis leads this group which is know for diner sit-ins
- one of the diseases that were spread during the spanish missions
- case in which antisemitism was in question after the lynching of a jewish man
- could be nicknamed the greatest entrepreneur
- process to reinstate the economy after the civil war
- translator and peacekeeper between the natives and the colonists
- started after bank failures and stocks crashing
- creator of the new deal plan that helped the economy at the expense of the government's finances
- established in 1732 to aid those who were imprisoned and stuck in debt
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- DeSoto's plan to convert native americans to christianity
- president during WW1
- mr new south
- Tom Watson was the leader of this group
- native american tribe that cultivated the bow and arrow
- colonists that had issues with the rules of the trustee period
- group that was determined to stop african americans from voting
- those who were loyal to the British rule during the american revolution
- oldest native american tribe
- established Hartsfield internation airport which was later expanded by Maynard Jackson
- first african american mayor
- leader of the civil rights act
- longest serving GA governor who strongly disliked the new deal program
- mastered pottery
- first european explorer to step foot in america
- leader of the trustee colony
- those who wanted revolution and independence from great britain
- yamacraw leader who allowed oglethorpe to settle on their land
- legal document that establishes a city/town
36 Clues: mr new south • olympic mayor • mastered pottery • president during WW1 • MLK's civil rights group • oldest native american tribe • first african american mayor • leader of the trustee colony • leader of the civil rights act • wine, rice, indigo, silk, and tobacco • brought professional sports to Atlanta • Tom Watson was the leader of this group • ...
history 2022-05-19
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- plains, the grassland extending through the west central portion of the US
- plan under which Native Americans would give up their beliefs and way of life and become part of the white culture.
- sturdy, short tempered breeds accustomed to the dry grasslands of southern Spain
- Jennings Bryan, editor of the Omaha World Herald
- standard backing dollars solely with gold
- a monetary system in which the government would give citizens either gold or silver in exchange for paper currency or checks
- Act, offering 160 acres of land free to any citizen or intended citizen who was head of the household
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- African Americans who moved from the post-Reconstruction South to Kansas
- organization for farmers that became popularly
- Act, aiming to “Americanize” the Native Americans
- Alliances, improve economic improvement for farmers
- of Wounded Knee, brought the Indian wars, and an entire era, to a bitter end
- the movement of the people
- Trail, the major cat- tle route from San Antonio, Texas, through Oklahoma to Kansas
- Bull, leader of the Hunkpapa Sioux
- Act, gave federal land to the states to help finance agricultural colleges
- drive, over land transport of the animals often lasted about three months
- McKinley, the Republican Party stated its firm commitment to the gold standard
- farms, enormous single crop spreads of 15,000–50,000 acres
- Hudson Kelley, started the Patrons of Husbandry
- sod home that was warm in winter and cool in summer
- A. Custer, a colonel
- of Fort Laramie, in which the Sioux agreed to live on a reservation along the Missouri River
23 Clues: A. Custer, a colonel • the movement of the people • Bull, leader of the Hunkpapa Sioux • standard backing dollars solely with gold • organization for farmers that became popularly • Hudson Kelley, started the Patrons of Husbandry • Jennings Bryan, editor of the Omaha World Herald • Act, aiming to “Americanize” the Native Americans • ...
HISTORY 2022-05-23
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- Tokoh yang mengalahkan Kertajaya
- Sungai pusat kerajaan Kediri
- Letak kerajaan Kediri
- Kerajaan Medang Pamulang di dirikan oleh
- Perang yang menyebabkan Kerajaan Buleleng runtuh adalah perang
- Kertanegara memiliki cita-cita menyatukan nusantara yang dikenal sebagai wawasan nusantara
- Salah satu hasil budaya kerajaan majapahit adalah kitab negarakertagama yang ditulis oleh
- Raja Kertanegara, yang merupakan penguasa terakhir Kerajaan Singasari, dibunuh saat pemberontakan oleh
- Raja terakhir kerajaan Medang Kamulan
- Candi Penataran merupakan peninggalan kerajaan
- Kerajaan Buleleng terletak di
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- I Gusti Alungrah Panji Sakti adalah pendiri kerajaan
- Berakhirnya dinasti Isyana disebabkan dibaginya kerajaan Medang Kamulan menjadi dua, yakni Jenggala dan
- Raja pertama kerajaan Majapahit
- Raden Husain alias Kin San adalah panglima perang Kerajaan Majapahit yang lebih dikenal sebagai Adipati
- Dinasti Isana menganut agama hindu aliran
- Tumapel merupakan nama resmi Kerajaan Singasari, yang tercantum pada prasasti
- Masjid peninggalan kerajaan Buleleng
- Kerajaan hindu terbesar di Indonesia
- Sumpah Gajah Mada menyatukan Nusantara disebut
20 Clues: Letak kerajaan Kediri • Sungai pusat kerajaan Kediri • Kerajaan Buleleng terletak di • Raja pertama kerajaan Majapahit • Tokoh yang mengalahkan Kertajaya • Masjid peninggalan kerajaan Buleleng • Kerajaan hindu terbesar di Indonesia • Raja terakhir kerajaan Medang Kamulan • Kerajaan Medang Pamulang di dirikan oleh • Dinasti Isana menganut agama hindu aliran • ...
HISTORY 2022-05-23
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- Candi Penataran merupakan peninggalan kerajaan
- Sungai pusat kerajaan Kediri
- Berakhirnya dinasti Isyana disebabkan dibaginya kerajaan Medang Kamulan menjadi dua, yakni Jenggala dan
- Perang yang menyebabkan Kerajaan Buleleng runtuh adalah perang
- Kerajaan hindu terbesar di Indonesia
- Kertanegara memiliki cita-cita menyatukan nusantara yang dikenal sebagai wawasan nusantara
- Tokoh yang mengalahkan Kertajaya
- Raja Kertanegara, yang merupakan penguasa terakhir Kerajaan Singasari, dibunuh saat pemberontakan olehmpusinduk Kerajaan Medang Pamulang di dirikan oleh
- Kerajaan Buleleng terletak di
- Sumpah Gajah Mada menyatukan Nusantara disebut
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- Raja pertama kerajaan Majapahit
- Dinasti Isana menganut agama hindu aliran
- Raden Husain alias Kin San adalah panglima perang Kerajaan Majapahit yang lebih dikenal sebagai Adipati
- Salah satu hasil budaya kerajaan majapahit adalah kitab negarakertagama yang ditulis oleh
- Letak kerajaan Kediri
- Masjid peninggalan kerajaan Buleleng
- Kerajaan Medang Pamulang di dirikan oleh
- Raja terakhir kerajaan Medang Kamulan
- Tumapel merupakan nama resmi Kerajaan Singasari, yang tercantum pada prasasti
- I Gusti Alungrah Panji Sakti adalah pendiri kerajaan
20 Clues: Letak kerajaan Kediri • Sungai pusat kerajaan Kediri • Kerajaan Buleleng terletak di • Raja pertama kerajaan Majapahit • Tokoh yang mengalahkan Kertajaya • Masjid peninggalan kerajaan Buleleng • Kerajaan hindu terbesar di Indonesia • Raja terakhir kerajaan Medang Kamulan • Kerajaan Medang Pamulang di dirikan oleh • Dinasti Isana menganut agama hindu aliran • ...
History 2022-05-20
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- God of the dead and the underworld
- God of writing and knowledge
- godess of protecting the needy
- God/Goddess of Nut is the sky geb is the earth
- he painted the 16 chapel
- he comes out of a lamp to give three wishes
- he is a god of the destruction
- they are sold and work for people
- god of sun
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- Learning about the old time and people
- people that eat other people
- God of sky
- They made paper,gun powder,and a compass
- he found a lamp and rubs it to get wishes
- its an elephant with four arms
- god of the dead and the process of embalming
- is a cleaver slave girl
- they are quite and they can disappear
- Goddess Of war
- baba his brother died because of the forty thieves
20 Clues: God of sky • god of sun • Goddess Of war • is a cleaver slave girl • he painted the 16 chapel • people that eat other people • God of writing and knowledge • its an elephant with four arms • godess of protecting the needy • he is a god of the destruction • they are sold and work for people • God of the dead and the underworld • they are quite and they can disappear • ...
History 2022-05-20
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- he painted the 16 chapel
- God/Goddess of Nut is the sky geb is the earth
- they are quite and they can disappear
- they are sold and work for people
- people that eat other people
- God of writing and knowledge
- is a cleaver slave girl
- he comes out of a lamp to give three wishes
- godess of protecting the needy
- god of sun
- baba his brother died because of the forty thieves
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- Learning about the old time and people
- is a god of protecting the universe
- its an elephant with four arms
- god of the dead and the process of embalming
- God of the dead and the underworld
- Goddess Of war
- They made paper,gun powder,and a compass
- he found a lamp and rubs it to get wishes
- God of sky
- he is a god of the destruction
21 Clues: God of sky • god of sun • Goddess Of war • is a cleaver slave girl • he painted the 16 chapel • people that eat other people • God of writing and knowledge • its an elephant with four arms • he is a god of the destruction • godess of protecting the needy • they are sold and work for people • God of the dead and the underworld • is a god of protecting the universe • ...
History 2025-01-06
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- A war between citizens of the same country
- A person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline
- A system in which money replaces the barter system in the exchange of goods
- A group of troops or police officers standing or moving in a close formation
- A part of time dominated by a fusion of Greece language and costumes of the Near East
- An exchange of goods and services without the use of money
- A small kingdom centered along the Aegean Sea on the northeastern part of the Greece peninsula
- A system of government ruled by the whole population
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
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- A city in the capital of Greece
- A small group of people having control over a country, organization, or institution
- An alliance of ancient Greek city-state, dominated by Sparta and centered on the Peloponnese
- A temple to Athen in Athenian Acropolis, Greece
- An Idyllic, often imaginary past time of peace, prosperity, and happiness
- The eastmost of Europe's three great southern peninsulas
- An alliance led by Athens that brought together several Greek city-states to challenge the Persian rule
- The highest class in certain societies
- A form of government with one person controlling it, like a king or queen
- A city in ancient Greece that means city
- A cruel and oppressive ruler
20 Clues: A cruel and oppressive ruler • A city in the capital of Greece • The highest class in certain societies • A city in ancient Greece that means city • A war between citizens of the same country • A temple to Athen in Athenian Acropolis, Greece • A system of government ruled by the whole population • The eastmost of Europe's three great southern peninsulas • ...
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- - An individual living thing, composed of one or many cells
- - A functional unit in an organism that carries out a particular role, made of cells that coordinate their function
- -The way things really are; the whole of reality
- - a small part of the cell that carries out a specific function
- - The fundamental unit of matter, composed of protons, neutrons and electrons.
- - All living things on earth
- of scientific enterprise - the process of forming a theory to account for a body of facts, formulating testable hypotheses from that theory, testing the hypothesis experimentally and then analyzing the results. If the hypothesis is supported by the experimental result, the theory is strengthened, otherwise the theory is weakened.
- - A testable, informed prediction, based on a theory, of what will happen under certain circumstances
- - A quasi-fluid substance that surrounds cells or organelles, allowing the passage of some molecules but not others
- - The central organelle of the cell, bound by a perforated double membrane, and containing DNA, the nucleolus, and ribosomes
- - A statement, backed up by evidence, that is correct from what we know
- - Too small to be seen without the aid of a microscope
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- - A single species living in a particular geographical region at the same time
- - The organelle where ATP synthesis occurs
- number - The number found on the periodic table for each element, indicating the number of protons the element has.
- - A scientific test of a hypothesis
- - The best model or explanation we have at a present for a body of facts, providing the means for producing new hypotheses
- - A microscopic, membrane-bound entity that possesses genetic material, cycles matter and flows energy, is composed of biomolecules, and contains cytoplasm.
- - A group of cells of the same type that work together to perform a specific function
- - An instrument used to visualize entities that are too small to be seem
20 Clues: - All living things on earth • - A scientific test of a hypothesis • - The organelle where ATP synthesis occurs • -The way things really are; the whole of reality • - Too small to be seen without the aid of a microscope • - An individual living thing, composed of one or many cells • - a small part of the cell that carries out a specific function • ...
History 2025-01-30
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- Proceso de aprobación de la Constitución por los estados.
- Grupo que apoyaba la ratificación de la Constitución.
- Ciudad donde se llevó a cabo la Convención Constitucional.
- Presentó el Plan de Virginia en la Convención Constitucional.
- Propuesta que favorecía la igualdad de representación para todos los estados.
- Grupo que se oponía a la Constitución sin una Carta de Derechos.
- Se negó a firmar la Constitución sin una Carta de Derechos.
- Acuerdo sobre cómo contar a los esclavos en la población de un estado.
- Coautor de "El Federalista" y primer presidente de la Corte Suprema de EE.UU.
- Diplomático, científico y firmante de la Constitución.
- Reunión de delegados en 1787 para redactar la Constitución de EE.UU.
- Presidente de la Convención Constitucional y primer presidente de EE.UU.
- Primeras 10 enmiendas a la Constitución, que garantizan derechos individuales.
- Propuesta que favorecía la representación basada en la población.
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- Famoso antifederalista que se opuso a la Constitución.
- "Padre de la Constitución" y cuarto presidente de EE.UU.
- Grupo de líderes que establecieron la independencia y la Constitución de EE.UU.
- Cuerpo legislativo de EE.UU., creado por la Constitución.
- Representantes de los estados en la Convención Constitucional.
- Sistema de gobierno que divide el poder entre el gobierno nacional y los estados.
- Propuso el Plan de Nueva Jersey, que favorecía a los estados pequeños.
- Tema debatido en la Convención; se acordó su prohibición en 1808.
- Primer gobierno de EE.UU., reemplazado por la Constitución.
- Acuerdo que creó una legislatura bicameral con el Senado y la Cámara de Representantes.
- Uno de los autores de "El Federalista".
- Político que ayudó a redactar los Artículos de la Confederación.
26 Clues: Uno de los autores de "El Federalista". • Grupo que apoyaba la ratificación de la Constitución. • Famoso antifederalista que se opuso a la Constitución. • Diplomático, científico y firmante de la Constitución. • "Padre de la Constitución" y cuarto presidente de EE.UU. • Proceso de aprobación de la Constitución por los estados. • ...
History 2025-01-24
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- 1773 protest against British taxation (abbr.) (3 wds.)
- Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944 (hyph.) (2 wds.)
- Religious wars to reclaim the Holy Land
- Roman city buried by Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE
- King crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 800 CE
- This Abolition Act Ended this in the British Empire in 1833
- French leader exiled to Elba and Saint Helen known for being short
- What country declared independence from Britain in 1776
- UK vote to leave the European Union
- Massive Chinese structure built to keep out invaders (2 wrds.)
- Last name Mongol leader who created a vast empire
- Mysterious prehistoric monument in England
- Da Vinci painting with a famous smile (2 wds.)
- French heroine burned at the stake in 1431 (abbr.) (3 wds.)
- Macedonian conqueror who never lost a battle (abbr.) (3 wds.)
- Divided Germany’s capital until 1989 (2 wds.)
- Last active ruler of Egypt’s Ptolemaic dynasty
- First African-American U.S. president
- Fight for racial equality in the U.S. (abbr.) (3 wds.)
- Norse explorers and raiders of the Middle Ages
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- Japanese attack that brought the U.S. into WWII (2 wds.)
- English playwright of the Elizabethan era
- Scientist who theorized a sun-centered universe
- Artist behind the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Site of the first atomic bomb drop
- Pandemic that swept Europe in the 14th century (2 wds.)
- Scandal that led to Nixon’s resignation
- Movement against sexual harassment and assault
- Astronomer tried for supporting heliocentrism
- Name of Mythical war involving a wooden horse
- 476 CE event marking the end of an empire (abbr.) (3 wds.)
- 1215 document limiting English royal power (2 wds.)
- Renaissance artist and inventor (abbr.) (3 wds.)
- Luxury liner that sank in 1912
- Explorer who sailed to the Americas in 1492
- Document drafted by Thomas Jefferson (abbr.) (3 wds.)
- Conflict involving Axis and Allies with Roman Numerals (1939–1945).(abbr.) (2 wds.)
37 Clues: Luxury liner that sank in 1912 • Site of the first atomic bomb drop • UK vote to leave the European Union • First African-American U.S. president • Religious wars to reclaim the Holy Land • Scandal that led to Nixon’s resignation • Artist behind the Sistine Chapel ceiling • English playwright of the Elizabethan era • King crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 800 CE • ...
history 2025-02-08
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- Sistem kerja bakti yang diwajibkan Jepang, kini diadopsi dalam kegiatan sosial masyarakat
- Upacara pengibaran bendera Hinomaru yang diwajibkan. (Jawaban
- Pasukan sukarelawan bentukan Jepang yang menjadi basis militer
- Lembaga bentukan Jepang yang mempersiapkan kemerdekaan, menjadi model partisipasi publik dalam kebijakan
- Fenomena migrasi lansia Jepang ke Indonesia
- Kebijakan Jepang yang memaksa rakyat bekerja tanpa upah, kini menjadi simbol perlawanan terhadap eksploitasi tenaga kerja
- Kebijakan penyitaan hasil pertanian oleh Jepang
- Koran propaganda Jepang yang digunakan untuk mengontrol informasi
- Bahasa resmi yang dipromosikan Jepang menggantikan Belanda, kini menjadi bahasa pemersatu nasional.
- Model bisnis kelompok perusahaan Jepang yang memengaruhi ekonomi Indonesia
- organisasi islam yang diizinkan jepang, kini menjadi inspirasi gerakan sosial keagamaan
- Polisi militer Jepang (Kempetai) yang kejam, menjadi simbol penegakan hukum tanpa hak asasi
- Koperasi industri bentukan Jepang untuk mengontrol produksi.
- Kelompok kerja masyarakat untuk proyek-proyek lokal bentukan Jepang
- Bahasa Jepang yang dipaksakan dalam pendidikan selama pendudukan
- Lembaga propaganda Jepang yang menyebarkan ideologi Pan-Asia
- Organisasi massa bentukan Jepang yang menggabungkan berbagai kelompok masyarakat, kini dikaji sebagai alat mobilisasi masa
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- Teknologi kereta cepat Jepang yang diadopsi di Indonesia.
- Slogan propaganda Jepang tentang persatuan Asia di bawah kepemimpinan mereka
- Kebijakan pertanian Jepang yang memicu kelaparan, menginspirasi program ketahanan pangan saat ini.
- Penghormatan kepada kaisar Jepang (Seikerei) yang ditolak masyarakat, menjadi simbol penolakan budaya asing
- Pasukan pembantu militer Jepang yang menjadi cikal bakal kesadaran kemiliteran Indonesia
- Kebijakan penanaman paksa padi oleh Jepang yang memicu kelaparan
- Propaganda Jepang yang menyebut diri "saudara tua", kini dikritik sebagai bentuk manipulasi politik.
- Pemerintahan militer Jepang di Indonesia
- Sistem irigasi modern yang diperkenalkan Jepang untuk pertanian
- Sistem kerja paksa yang meninggalkan trauma kolektif, kini diingat melalui monumen dan edukasi sejarah
- Kalender Jepang yang pernah digunakan, kini hanya menjadi bagian sejarah
- Kebijakan transmigrasi Jepang yang memicu konflik, kini dikaji ulang dalam program pemerataan penduduk.
- Program pertukaran pemuda Indonesia-Jepang
- bentukan Jepang yang memengaruhi struktur pemerintahan modern Indonesia
- Sistem pendidikan militer Jepang yang melatih pemuda, menjadi dasar pelatihan dasar kemiliteran modern
- Organisasi keamanan masyarakat bentukan Jepang yang menjadi cikal bakal sistem ronda
- Bantuan pembangunan resmi Jepang kepada Indonesia pasca perang
- Sekolah dasar yang diperkenalkan Jepang untuk menyebarkan bahasa dan budaya
- Konglomerat industri Jepang yang memonopoli ekonomi
- jepang mendirikan keimin bunka shidosho pada 1 apri 1943 di
- Organisasi militer bentukan Jepang yang menjadi cikal bakal TNI
- Etika samurai yang dipromosikan Jepang selama pendudukan
39 Clues: Pemerintahan militer Jepang di Indonesia • Program pertukaran pemuda Indonesia-Jepang • Fenomena migrasi lansia Jepang ke Indonesia • Kebijakan penyitaan hasil pertanian oleh Jepang • Konglomerat industri Jepang yang memonopoli ekonomi • Etika samurai yang dipromosikan Jepang selama pendudukan • Teknologi kereta cepat Jepang yang diadopsi di Indonesia. • ...
history 2025-02-08
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- Sistem kerja bakti yang diwajibkan Jepang, kini diadopsi dalam kegiatan sosial masyarakat
- Upacara pengibaran bendera Hinomaru yang diwajibkan. (Jawaban
- Pasukan sukarelawan bentukan Jepang yang menjadi basis militer
- Lembaga bentukan Jepang yang mempersiapkan kemerdekaan, menjadi model partisipasi publik dalam kebijakan
- Fenomena migrasi lansia Jepang ke Indonesia
- Kebijakan Jepang yang memaksa rakyat bekerja tanpa upah, kini menjadi simbol perlawanan terhadap eksploitasi tenaga kerja
- Kebijakan penyitaan hasil pertanian oleh Jepang
- Koran propaganda Jepang yang digunakan untuk mengontrol informasi
- Bahasa resmi yang dipromosikan Jepang menggantikan Belanda, kini menjadi bahasa pemersatu nasional.
- Model bisnis kelompok perusahaan Jepang yang memengaruhi ekonomi Indonesia
- organisasi islam yang diizinkan jepang, kini menjadi inspirasi gerakan sosial keagamaan
- Polisi militer Jepang (Kempetai) yang kejam, menjadi simbol penegakan hukum tanpa hak asasi
- Koperasi industri bentukan Jepang untuk mengontrol produksi.
- Kelompok kerja masyarakat untuk proyek-proyek lokal bentukan Jepang
- Bahasa Jepang yang dipaksakan dalam pendidikan selama pendudukan
- Lembaga propaganda Jepang yang menyebarkan ideologi Pan-Asia
- Organisasi massa bentukan Jepang yang menggabungkan berbagai kelompok masyarakat, kini dikaji sebagai alat mobilisasi masa
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- Teknologi kereta cepat Jepang yang diadopsi di Indonesia.
- Slogan propaganda Jepang tentang persatuan Asia di bawah kepemimpinan mereka
- Kebijakan pertanian Jepang yang memicu kelaparan, menginspirasi program ketahanan pangan saat ini.
- Penghormatan kepada kaisar Jepang (Seikerei) yang ditolak masyarakat, menjadi simbol penolakan budaya asing
- Pasukan pembantu militer Jepang yang menjadi cikal bakal kesadaran kemiliteran Indonesia
- Kebijakan penanaman paksa padi oleh Jepang yang memicu kelaparan
- Propaganda Jepang yang menyebut diri "saudara tua", kini dikritik sebagai bentuk manipulasi politik.
- Pemerintahan militer Jepang di Indonesia
- Sistem irigasi modern yang diperkenalkan Jepang untuk pertanian
- Sistem kerja paksa yang meninggalkan trauma kolektif, kini diingat melalui monumen dan edukasi sejarah
- Kalender Jepang yang pernah digunakan, kini hanya menjadi bagian sejarah
- Kebijakan transmigrasi Jepang yang memicu konflik, kini dikaji ulang dalam program pemerataan penduduk.
- Program pertukaran pemuda Indonesia-Jepang
- bentukan Jepang yang memengaruhi struktur pemerintahan modern Indonesia
- Sistem pendidikan militer Jepang yang melatih pemuda, menjadi dasar pelatihan dasar kemiliteran modern
- Organisasi keamanan masyarakat bentukan Jepang yang menjadi cikal bakal sistem ronda
- Bantuan pembangunan resmi Jepang kepada Indonesia pasca perang
- Sekolah dasar yang diperkenalkan Jepang untuk menyebarkan bahasa dan budaya
- Konglomerat industri Jepang yang memonopoli ekonomi
- jepang mendirikan keimin bunka shidosho pada 1 apri 1943 di
- Organisasi militer bentukan Jepang yang menjadi cikal bakal TNI
- Etika samurai yang dipromosikan Jepang selama pendudukan
39 Clues: Pemerintahan militer Jepang di Indonesia • Program pertukaran pemuda Indonesia-Jepang • Fenomena migrasi lansia Jepang ke Indonesia • Kebijakan penyitaan hasil pertanian oleh Jepang • Konglomerat industri Jepang yang memonopoli ekonomi • Etika samurai yang dipromosikan Jepang selama pendudukan • Teknologi kereta cepat Jepang yang diadopsi di Indonesia. • ...
History 2025-02-11
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- Most honored & influential scholar of the Renaissance
- Wrote about government
- Remedy for sin
- Vinci painted the Mona Lisa
- Created Movement in paintings
- City famous for its art, buildings, and canals
- Wrote “Don Quixote”
- music was more ……
- Music was plainsong or…
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- Considered greatest playwright
- Focus on man’s abilities and capacities
- created 3D effect in paintings
- What country did the Renaissance start
- what country was Shakespeare from
- painted Madonna’s
- painted ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- What were sponsors of artists called
- Consequences of the Renaissance provoked a spirit of…
- Family most famous for sponsoring Renaissance art
- Renewed interest in art in what world
20 Clues: Remedy for sin • painted Madonna’s • music was more …… • Wrote “Don Quixote” • Wrote about government • Music was plainsong or… • Vinci painted the Mona Lisa • Created Movement in paintings • Considered greatest playwright • created 3D effect in paintings • what country was Shakespeare from • What were sponsors of artists called • painted ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • ...
History 2024-10-01
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- It oversees transportation infrastructure.
- Also called Ginnie Mae.
- It enforces provisions of the law.
- It's headquarters is the Pentagon.
- It leads the federal government's response to natural disasters.
- It is under congressional oversight.
- A major part of it's mission is to encourage homeownership.
- It provides assistance for small businesses.
- The highest ranking members of the U.S. military.
- It regulates communications by radio, TV, wire, satellite, and cable.
- They were organised by the DOD.
- It had the job of overseeing the practices of railroads.
- Wildlife range with oil reserves under it.
- It ensures that securities are honest about their profits and losses.
- It oversees about 300 programs.
- It coordinates and regulates the network of Farm Credit Associations.
- Cooperates with the U.S. National Central Bureau.
- It develops the resources in and around the Tennessee River.
- Established 40 years after the Department of Labor.
- It establishes rules for traffic.
- It awards almost 50,000 competitive grants to universities, med schools, and other research orgs.
- Inspects and grades foods that U.S. farmers produce.
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- Issues weather forecasts.
- It is a watchdog agency created in 1921.
- Rockets yo.
- The attorney general is its head.
- It was established as a result of 9/11.
- It insures the deposits that people have in banks.
- They deal with diseases.
- It certifies the quality of foods and cosmetics.
- United Parcel Service.
- They collect taxes.
- It provides grants for artistic endeavors.
- It delivers mail.
- Also called Freddie Mac.
- They find out information for the government.
- The Federal Express.
- Nicknamed Fannie Mae.
- It handled programs for veterans until 1989.
- Insures some mortgages that private banks make.
- It preserves important documents and records made by the federal government.
41 Clues: Rockets yo. • It delivers mail. • They collect taxes. • The Federal Express. • Nicknamed Fannie Mae. • United Parcel Service. • Also called Ginnie Mae. • They deal with diseases. • Also called Freddie Mac. • Issues weather forecasts. • They were organised by the DOD. • It oversees about 300 programs. • The attorney general is its head. • It establishes rules for traffic. • ...
History 2025-02-18
21 Clues: waffe • könig • mönch • herzog • segeln • latein • quelle • himmel • belgien • römisch • maschine • entdecken • fähigkeit • grenzenlos • griechisch • holländisch • etwas-wagen • aktzeptieren • wissenschaft • sich-ausbreiten • mention erwähnen
History 2024-12-16
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- All people are bad by nature and need harsh punishment
- The _______ cycle started with the mandate of heaven
- An economic system of obilations between the town
- Fileial Piety that is repects for ones
- Divine winds
- Khan 1st leader of the Mongols that that united much of Asia
- Powerful Military leader that made the Emperor a figurehead
- Mongols allowed civilizations to keep their religion
- servant-trained warriors
- Increases a nations Economy
- Kush The mountains and plains of Pakistan
- Moved up on the social triangle because of food
- Shi Huangdi unified China and created ....
- India was separated from the rest of asia
- the warring period was a time of .....
- Most important language in ancient India
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- Mulans Father prayed to his ________
- Arabic we base our number system
- Yu the greats legendary dynisty
- The most important character trait of the samurai
- Japan is an
- Japan only has 20% farmable or _______ land
- service Copied US as the Pony express
- Goddess The first emperor was believed to descend from...
- This system dived you birth wealth or job
- river Mohenjo Daro and Harapa were successful City-States in _______ Valley
- Clan that emerged as the first emperor of Japan
- believes in many gods
- Road Mongols policed the ____ to allow safe travel and trade and it was a trade route from pacific ocean to mediteranian sea
- The great wall of China was linked together to keep out invadors
- winds create wet and dry seasons
- Founded my Siddhartha Gautama
- Larges Island in Japan
- Tried to end warring period by establishing the father as the head of the house hold
- The end of suffering for a Buddhist
- First Indigenous religion of Japan
- Court A group of nobles that moved closer to nobles to advise the emperor
- Kublia Khan established this dynistys
- River This river was named after the color silt left on its banks and it had devastating floods
- A type of Buddhism that focused on self disiplen
- Largest religion in India
41 Clues: Japan is an • Divine winds • believes in many gods • Larges Island in Japan • servant-trained warriors • Largest religion in India • Increases a nations Economy • Founded my Siddhartha Gautama • Yu the greats legendary dynisty • winds create wet and dry seasons • First Indigenous religion of Japan • The end of suffering for a Buddhist • Mulans Father prayed to his ________ • ...
history 2025-03-06
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- it makes the king the head of the church
- the german prince could choose if territory is Luther or roman
- they believed that you had to be an adult to be babtized and they were non violence
- holy Romen emperor
- luethers trials before Charles V
- scriptural bible alone
- second wife of Henry vill
- he was the king of England during the prodestant refermation
- made the 95 thesis
- a church in england
- the place go before heaven
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- divorced Henry vill
- he died and then the drug his bones up and burned them
- Luther debating about doctrines
- Henry vill first wife
- theologian of the reformation
- Queen of England,duoghter of Anne boleyn
- doughter of Catherine and killed prodestnts
- you could buy your way out of purgatory
- german empire
- a argument against corruption in the Catholic church
- Zwingli he fought against catholic
- fide fiath alone
- prodestans
- he was promised protection then was burned alive
- protected Luther after he was placed imperal ban
26 Clues: prodestans • german empire • holy Romen emperor • made the 95 thesis • divorced Henry vill • a church in england • Henry vill first wife • scriptural bible alone • fide fiath alone • second wife of Henry vill • the place go before heaven • theologian of the reformation • Luther debating about doctrines • luethers trials before Charles V • you could buy your way out of purgatory • ...
history 2023-12-19
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- Post-war rebuilding period.
- Sites of major conflicts.
- Bloodiest single-day battle.
- Notable Confederate general
- Union general and later President.
- Escape route for slaves.
- Pivotal battle in Pennsylvania.
- Compulsory military service.
- Abolitionist and Underground Railroad conductor.
- 16th President during the war.
- Fought to preserve the United States.
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- Freed enslaved individuals.
- Surrender site for Lee.
- Root cause of the conflict.
- First shots fired location.
- Warships with iron plates.
- Notable Civil War nurse.
- Southern states' withdrawal.
- Southern states that seceded.
- Skilled Confederate general.
20 Clues: Surrender site for Lee. • Notable Civil War nurse. • Escape route for slaves. • Sites of major conflicts. • Warships with iron plates. • Freed enslaved individuals. • Post-war rebuilding period. • Root cause of the conflict. • First shots fired location. • Notable Confederate general • Bloodiest single-day battle. • Southern states' withdrawal. • Compulsory military service. • ...
history 2023-10-31
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- Milline suhtumine jagas kuni 20. sajandini maailma tsiviliseeritud Lääneks ja ülejäänud maailmaks?
- Kus tapeti John Kennedy?
- Mis oli 1945. aastal USA presidendiks saanud mehe perekonnanimi?
- Millisel võistlusel oli NSV Liit pikalt liider?
- Millega olid Berliini müüri vahitornides olevad valvurid varustatud?
- Mis usk ühendab Araabia maid?
- Millise programmi käivitas USA Ladina-Ameerikas?
- Mis organisatsiooni asutasid 1964. aastal palestiinlased?
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- Kui 1979. aastal naasis Homeini kodumaale siis kuulutati Iraan milleks?
- Millise riideesemega algas 1947. aastal Christian Diori tähelend?
- Seoses millise riigi sünniga tekkis Lähis-Idas täiesti uus olukord?
- Kes tahtsid, et liitvabariik oleks neutraalne?
- Teadus arenes ja tuumafüüsikas valmistati tuumapommist veel võimsam … ?
- Millised riigid peale lääneriikide kuulutati veel Islami fundamentalismi vaenlasteks?
- Kes oli kristlike demokraatide majandusekspertide eesotsas?
- Kes oli sõjajärgsete aastakümnete kõige mõjukam filosoof?
- mis kuus lõpetati 6. oktoobril 1973 alanud Jom kippuri sõda
- Kes oli USA teine tuntum mustanahaliste õiguste eest võitleja?
- Mis asi kinnistus enamikes riikides demokraatia asemel?
- Kes jõudsid esimesena kuule?
- Millise riigi parlament valis presidendiks Salvador Allende?
21 Clues: Kus tapeti John Kennedy? • Kes jõudsid esimesena kuule? • Mis usk ühendab Araabia maid? • Kes tahtsid, et liitvabariik oleks neutraalne? • Millisel võistlusel oli NSV Liit pikalt liider? • Millise programmi käivitas USA Ladina-Ameerikas? • Mis asi kinnistus enamikes riikides demokraatia asemel? • Kes oli sõjajärgsete aastakümnete kõige mõjukam filosoof? • ...
History 2024-01-31
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- Social Contract
- writer
- natural philosopher
- Conference trade in Africa
- bring people in
- studied gravity
- how to observe
- advocated reform of slavery
- -age of enlightenment
- below the high class
- of Influence
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- political and religious
- approved the steam engine
- country can affect
- revolves around the sun
- an agreement among members.
- English philosopher
- parts are added on
- where goods are made
- person who operates a business
- extending power
21 Clues: writer • of Influence • how to observe • Social Contract • bring people in • studied gravity • extending power • country can affect • parts are added on • natural philosopher • English philosopher • where goods are made • below the high class • -age of enlightenment • political and religious • revolves around the sun • approved the steam engine • Conference trade in Africa • ...
History 2024-01-11
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- lakota war leader
- agreement between tribes of purest sound and the us
- structure that connected the east to the west
- laws where an applicant could acquire government land
- after gold was found here, the US confiscated the land
- massacre where many Lakota where shot
- land where a battle occurred and the Lakota and Cheyenne won
- leader of Apaches
- commander in wars against natives
- political and spiritual leader of the Sioux
- people who who dance at a special ceremony
- animal that almost went extinct due to the railroad
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- path used post civil war to transport cattle
- boarding school for natives
- leader of Nez Perce tribe
- law regulating land rights of tribes territory
- military officer who founded Carlisle industrial school
- Native American tribe that had territory in the great planes
- agreement to bring peace between whites and the Sioux
- US commander responsible for keeping peace with natives in Great Plains
20 Clues: lakota war leader • leader of Apaches • leader of Nez Perce tribe • boarding school for natives • commander in wars against natives • massacre where many Lakota where shot • people who who dance at a special ceremony • political and spiritual leader of the Sioux • path used post civil war to transport cattle • structure that connected the east to the west • ...
History 2024-10-04
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- Located in central Africa with overflowing wildlife
- Made the hajj during africa golden age
- permanent groups that were known for their cattle
- the Bantu language spoken by the costal city staetes
- The worlds second largest desert
- The language created in Ethiopia
- an Ethiopian king who built the churches in northern Ethiopia
- Kingdom that traded art
- The line of Ethiopian Christian monarchs that ruled Ethiopia from 1270-1636
- Founder of the Mali empire
- empire in west Africa with lots of trade
- built trade networks and traded with Europeans
- The empire in east africa which took over the western Sahel
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- the winds that help the people in city-states travel
- Dry land with shrubs and few animals
- Located in Southern Africa and great for farming
- Grasslands where most animals and people live
- The ruler of the kingdom of Aksum
- The powerful kingdom in Northern Ethiopia
- The stone ruins
- The kingdom lasting from 700's to now in western Africa
- Musa Richest man in the world
- The area of land in east africa that was known for their agriculture
- The founder of Songhai
- The walled circular area in zimbababwe
25 Clues: The stone ruins • The founder of Songhai • Kingdom that traded art • Founder of the Mali empire • Musa Richest man in the world • The worlds second largest desert • The language created in Ethiopia • The ruler of the kingdom of Aksum • Dry land with shrubs and few animals • Made the hajj during africa golden age • The walled circular area in zimbababwe • ...
History 2024-11-13
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- first usable highway
- money or other items where land merchants used to create wealth
- the expression of loyalty or support for a particular region of ones country
- Canals worked as a series of locks that acted like
- System where people and companies own the means
- economic system in which businesses operate in competition
- created the cotton gin
- the major weakness of the land caster turnpike was that it never crossed the
- National road encouraged
- Conestoga Wagons had to be built high enough off the ground to clear rocks and
- easily removed seeds from picked cotton
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- chips and steel over stone, used in making the national road
- the 6 states the national road traveled through the states, Maryland, Pa, Illonis, Virginal, indiana
- man made waterway
- two important businesses on the National Roard were Ins and
- most important invention of the 19 century
- Industrial revolution began in New England because fast moving
- Canal that connected the Hudson River to the Great Lakes
- built the first successful steamboat
- Road you have to pay to drive on
- Sale legal rights to an invention and profit
- the national road traveled
22 Clues: man made waterway • first usable highway • created the cotton gin • National road encouraged • the national road traveled • Road you have to pay to drive on • built the first successful steamboat • easily removed seeds from picked cotton • most important invention of the 19 century • Sale legal rights to an invention and profit • System where people and companies own the means • ...
History 2024-11-14
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- He wrote the declaration of independence
- legal or ethical principles
- Point of veiw
- To say something
- He was the one who was doing all of the speeches for Jefferson
- Someone who hasn't chosen between loyalist and patriot
- A euopean movement in the 17th and 18th centuries
- People in contrie that were not in the wars between contries
- a country with political control
- He argued about natural rights and liberty
- successful attempt made by a large group to change political systems
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- Manipulation of information
- religious revivals in American history
- Being Free
- On your own
- Ancient passed/old
- Led the British in the revolution
- A person who wants to be a group
- A who wants to be independent
- A violent uprising against ones government
20 Clues: Being Free • On your own • Point of veiw • To say something • Ancient passed/old • Manipulation of information • legal or ethical principles • A who wants to be independent • A person who wants to be a group • a country with political control • Led the British in the revolution • religious revivals in American history • He wrote the declaration of independence • ...
history 2024-11-21
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- The Bukeev Khanate’s leadership was known for aligning with Russian _______.
- What stopped the campaign of Kenesary who headed for Tashkent in August 1841
- A traditional Kazakh council of elders involved in governance
- The name of newspaper, in which the leaders of the liberal democratic intelligentsia, Alikhan Bukeikhanov, Akhmet Baitursynov, and Myrzhakyp Dulatov, wrote about the injustice and senselessness of the First World War
- The situation worsened in 1834 as a result of the ____.
- After the suppression of the Peasant Revolt led by E.I. Pugachev, the Yaik River was renamed to the _______.
- Syrym Datov’s leadership made him a symbol of Kazakh ________.
- National peasantry which was the main driving force of the 1916 uprising
- Amangeldy Imanov's advisor during rebellion in Turgay
- A key ally of Koktemir’s forces: rebellious ________.
- The institution which was restored during the rebellion in 1916
- The Orenburg Governor-General who initiated reforms in the Younger Zhuz
- The Bukeev Khanate was also known as the _______ Horde
- The Bukeev Khanate was named after its first ruler, Khan _______.
- Person who was elected as a khan in Turgai during rebellion in 1916
- This Central Asian ethnic group joined Kenesary’s movement temporarily
- Pugachev’s revolt took place during the reign of this Russian empress
- Igelstrom’s reform attempted to reduce the power of the traditional Kazakh________
- Makhambet Utemisov was also known as a _______ in addition to being a revolutionary leader
- Special type of tax introduced in 1916 during war
- The type of traditional governance Kenesary sought to restore
- What was exported in huge quantities from the Steppe during the war in 1916?
- The system of governance Syrym Datov sought to protect
- The Kazakh tribe to which Zholaman Tilenshi belonged
- Isatai and Makhambet led their followers against corrupt Kazakh _______.
- The century during which Zholaman Tilenshi's protest took place
- Town the last battle of Kenesary took place
- The Kazakhs have taken over the construction of the technology in the lands
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- The reform introduced by Igelstrom replaced khans with councils of ________
- A major driving force of Koktemir’s rebellion was the restriction of access to ________
- Makhambet Utemisov’s poems celebrated the Kazakh spirit of _______.
- The military force of the Russian Empire that suppressed these revolts
- The fortress of which was suddenly attacked and burned by Kenesary's troops on May 26, 1838
- Kenesary Kasymuly's movement was an example of this type of struggle
- Military council in which issues of military training were the focus of attention, during rebellion in Turgay in 1916
- Kenesary Kasymuly was a descendant of this famous Kazakh khan
- Primary grievance of Zholaman Tilenshi against Russian colonial policies
- Kazakh participation in Pugachev’s revolt was most prominent in the _______ Horde
- Syrym Datov was a respected Kazakh ________.
- The river in which the military line was created, which served as the cause of the uprising of the Kazakh sharua under the leadership of the famous biy Zholaman Tilenshiuly
- The leaders of which clans leaned towards Russia
- The revolt in the Bukeev Khanate was led by Isatai Taimanov and _______ Utemisov
- One of the causes of the movement’s failure: internal _______ among Kazakh tribes
- This term refers to the traditional Kazakh leader or nobleman like Zholaman Tilenshi
- Pugachev’s uprising spread through this large river basin, near Kazakh lands
- Lieutenant appointed by the Orenburg Governor V.A. Perovsky to coordinate the actions to suppress the uprising in the Inner (Bukeyev) Horde 1836–1838
- The Kazakh society was divided into three ________.
- In October 1846, Makhambet was treacherously killed by supporters of Sultan_______.
- The revolt targeted this khan of the Bukeev Khanate
- Koktemir’s rebellion was fueled by this oppressive economic policy
- In which region in 1916 did Amangeldy Imanov start the rebellion?
51 Clues: Town the last battle of Kenesary took place • Syrym Datov was a respected Kazakh ________. • The leaders of which clans leaned towards Russia • Special type of tax introduced in 1916 during war • The Kazakh society was divided into three ________. • The revolt targeted this khan of the Bukeev Khanate • The Kazakh tribe to which Zholaman Tilenshi belonged • ...
history 2024-11-21
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- the Continental Army during the American Revolution
- Madison made a major contribution to the ratification of the Constitution by writing The Federalist Papers,
- Revolution transformed economies that had been based on agriculture
- Purchasethe United States purchased 828,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River for $15 million
- Marshall emerged as the Federalist Party leader in Virginia and gained election as a U.S. Representative in 1798
- Hawks initiated legislation designed to steer the United States towards war
- Clay leader of an anti-British group of Congressmen known as the War Hawks while a U.S. Representative and Speaker of the House from 1811 to 1814
- Financial Plan the federal assumption of state debts
- protection or revenue purposes
- Rebellion enforced the idea that the new government had the right to levy a particular tax that would impact citizens in all states
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- Virtue helps people understand their ties to the community and their responsibilities within it
- Monroe served as a member of the Congress of the Confederation from 1783 until 1786, a U.S. Senator from 1790 until 1794, Governor of Virginia from 1799 until 1802
- Hamilton organized the National Bank, the first U. S. monetary system, the tax system, the Customs Service, and established the national debt.
- Act closed U.S. ports to all exports and restricted imports from Britain
- Review ability of the Court to declare a Legislative or Executive act in violation of the Constitution
- the expression of loyalty or support for a particular region of one's country, rather than to the country as a whole
- Washington
- Canal transformed New York City into the nation's principal seaport and opened the interior of North America to settlement.
- Jefferson an American Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), and the third President of the United States
- and Clark xploring land that the United States had recently acquire
- it presupposes the existence and tends to promote the interests of a particular nation, especially with the aim of gaining and maintaining its sovereignty (self-governance) over its perceived homeland to create a nation-state
- Jay one of the framers of the Constitution, author of five of The Federalist Papers, and the first Chief Justice of the United States
- Whitney famous invention was the cotton gin, which enabled the rapid separation of seeds from cotton fibres
- of New Orleans hwarted a British effort to gain control of a critical American port and elevated Maj. Gen. Andrew Jackson to national fame.
24 Clues: Washington • protection or revenue purposes • the Continental Army during the American Revolution • Financial Plan the federal assumption of state debts • Revolution transformed economies that had been based on agriculture • and Clark xploring land that the United States had recently acquire • Act closed U.S. ports to all exports and restricted imports from Britain • ...
history 2025-03-26
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- What place did many French people attack?
- Who believed in freedom of speech and religion?
- What did Enlightenment ideas help start/inspire?
- What document made the USA a country?
- Whos said people are naturally selfish?
- What king was executed during the revolution?
- Who said people should pick their own government?
- What book did Hobbes write?
- Who became the ruler of France after the revolution?
- What estate payed the most taxes?
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- What was the first battle of the revolution?
- What was it called when the colonist threw tea into to harbor?
- What did John Locke say all people should have?
- Who said government should have three parts?
- What was the name of the queen who was executed?
- What king of government did the Enlightenment thinkers not like?
- Where did the industrial revolution start?
- What battle ended the war?
- Voltaire got in trouble with what?
- What estate was made up of mostly nobles?
- What device was used to execute people?
- What was the French king's palace called?
- Where did many people move for factory jobs?
23 Clues: What battle ended the war? • What book did Hobbes write? • What estate payed the most taxes? • Voltaire got in trouble with what? • What document made the USA a country? • Whos said people are naturally selfish? • What device was used to execute people? • What place did many French people attack? • What estate was made up of mostly nobles? • ...
history 2025-03-17
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- special goal or task
- distance north or south of the equator
- path taken to go somewhere
- man-made waterway for boats
- layout of the places in earth
- exciting or daring journey
- where ships load or unload goods
- something that shows directions
- safe place where ships dock
- finding the way of somewhere
- finding something
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- a long sea journey
- land surrounded by water
- traveling from one place to another
- land next to the sea
- someone who travels to discover new places
- who plans and directs a journey
- buying, selling, or exchanging goods.
- large area of water
- water trasport
20 Clues: water trasport • finding something • a long sea journey • large area of water • special goal or task • land next to the sea • land surrounded by water • path taken to go somewhere • exciting or daring journey • man-made waterway for boats • safe place where ships dock • finding the way of somewhere • layout of the places in earth • who plans and directs a journey • ...
History 2025-03-26
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- a city-state of ancient Greece that was first to have a democracy; also known as the birthplace of Western civilization; the capital of present-day Greece
- having the ability or skill necessary to do something well
- to get something, usually by making an effort or working for it
- a peninsula forming the southern part of the mainland of Greece
- to leave someone or something without intending to return
- to get an opinion and information from someone
- a person who has certain rights and duties in a city-state or nation
- a city-state of ancient Greece, known for its military oligarchy
- to depend on something or someone
- a member of the most powerful class in ancient Greek society
- firmly and repeatedly stating a point of view
- sea an arm of the Mediterranean Sea, east of Greece
- to act or decide in a way that is the opposite of what has been established
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- to have to do something based on a rule or command
- to take part in something, such as a game or activity
- a government in which power is held by the people, who exercise power directly or through elected representatives
- a settlement under the control of a usually distant country
- of Elders a small group of Spartans who made all the important governing decisions
- a body of land that is surrounded on three sides by water
- to completely remove or put an end to something
- a government in which the ruling power is in the hands of one person
- a group of citizens, in an ancient Greek democracy, with the power to pass laws
- to put a decision or plan into effect
- to act in a way that is unfriendly and angry toward a particular person or object
- of 500 in Athens, a group of 500 citizens chosen to form a council responsible for running the day-to-day business of government
- a government in which the ruling power is in the hands of a few people
- a marketplace in ancient Greece
- to knowingly not pay attention to something or someone
- government in which absolute ruling power is held by a person who is not a lawful king
29 Clues: a marketplace in ancient Greece • to depend on something or someone • to put a decision or plan into effect • firmly and repeatedly stating a point of view • to get an opinion and information from someone • to completely remove or put an end to something • to have to do something based on a rule or command • to take part in something, such as a game or activity • ...
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 2024-04-18
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- To cancel.
- He explored the Louisiana Purchase with Lewis.
- To remove.
- This refers to an economic crisis.
- President that wanted to buy New Orleans.
- He was president of the national bank.
- Signed the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek.
- Tried to become "white."
- He lost the election of 1824.
- The most famous turnpike.
- Both Fitch and Fulton created one.
- He benefitted from the Corrupt Bargain.
- To campaign with half-truths.
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- He negotiated the treaty to keep access to New Orleans ports.
- Also known as a toll road.
- He was Jackson's Vice President.
- He explored the southwest.
- A road using logs.
- Political party that believed in high tariffs.
- Used to move west on the rivers.
- The most famous canal.
- The political party that opposed the National Bank.
- Chief of the Seminole
- He created the Cherokee alphabet.
- He was the leader of the northern states.
- He was the Chief Justice in Marbury v. Madison.
- Never signed a peace treaty with the US.
- The right to vote.
- He developed the canal system in New York.
29 Clues: To cancel. • To remove. • A road using logs. • The right to vote. • Chief of the Seminole • The most famous canal. • Tried to become "white." • The most famous turnpike. • Also known as a toll road. • He explored the southwest. • He lost the election of 1824. • To campaign with half-truths. • He was Jackson's Vice President. • Used to move west on the rivers. • ...
HISTORY 2021-09-05
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- Vasco Da gama landed at
- the french governor of Pondicherry
- title given to Chin Qilich Khan
- which king granted permission to the British to set up a factory in Surat?
- Khan was appointed as the governor
- first european explorer to reach India
- a king proclaimed the nawab of Bengal by the British
- When Vasco Da Gama landed in Calicut, north India was ruled by?
- last ruler of mughal empire
- oder
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- Sutanati, Kalikata and Gobindapur grew into a city came to be known as?
- the tenth guru
- Sir Thomas Roe attempted to capture ____
- a place accquired by Albuquerque
- War a significant war fought in the year 1763
- son-in-law of Mir Jafar
- were the first to set up a trading company in India
- a disciple of guru gobind singh
- trade permit
- Son of Saadat Khan
- Shah ruler of Persia
- Chin Qilich Khan and his successors were known as the
- successor of Nadir Shah
23 Clues: oder • trade permit • the tenth guru • Son of Saadat Khan • Shah ruler of Persia • Vasco Da gama landed at • son-in-law of Mir Jafar • successor of Nadir Shah • last ruler of mughal empire • title given to Chin Qilich Khan • a disciple of guru gobind singh • a place accquired by Albuquerque • the french governor of Pondicherry • Khan was appointed as the governor • ...
History 2022-02-25
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- What were states in the south called?
- The power or right to act
- A lot of people faced this during this time period
- Johnson was very similar to this President
- What conflict came to an end?
- This is a kind of election?
- of the U.S. What happened after the Civil War?
- The right to reject a decision
- A choice between two or more Candidates
- Who was the worst president?
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- What kind of battle was about to out break?
- Which Amendment was abolished slavery to all states
- Which Amendment made African American males were able to vote
- Which Amendment made Male citizens receive equal protection
- Which Republicans though blacks were able to have the same political power as whites
- The charge of a public office with misconduct
- There were laws to protect these people?
- These leaders should be punished for what happened in the Civil war
- The state of being a slave
- A member of a senate
20 Clues: A member of a senate • The power or right to act • The state of being a slave • This is a kind of election? • Who was the worst president? • What conflict came to an end? • The right to reject a decision • What were states in the south called? • A choice between two or more Candidates • There were laws to protect these people? • Johnson was very similar to this President • ...
History 2025-06-04
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- - Perjanjian setelah Agresi Militer I
- - Badan yang dibentuk setelah BPUPKI
- - Organisasi Islam yang berdiri tahun 1912
- - Tokoh pembaca proklamasi
- - Tempat sidang PPKI pertama
- - Organisasi semi-militer buatan Jepang
- - Penjelajah dari Venesia yang mengunjungi Asia
- - Kongsi dagang milik Belanda
- - Sebutan wilayah kepulauan Indonesia zaman dulu
- - Tokoh proklamator selain Soekarno
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- - Sistem tanam paksa oleh Belanda
- - Dokumen penting yang dibacakan Soekarno dan Hatta pada 17 Agustus 1945.
- - Badan perumus dasar negara RI
- - Organisasi modern pertama Indonesia
- - Kelompok nasionalis radikal masa pergerakan
- - Nama dasar negara Indonesia
- - Bulan kemerdekaan Indonesia
- - Pemimpin Jepang di Perang Dunia II
- - Negara penjajah sebelum Belanda
- - Wilayah tempat Boedi Oetomo berdiri
20 Clues: - Tokoh pembaca proklamasi • - Tempat sidang PPKI pertama • - Nama dasar negara Indonesia • - Bulan kemerdekaan Indonesia • - Kongsi dagang milik Belanda • - Badan perumus dasar negara RI • - Sistem tanam paksa oleh Belanda • - Negara penjajah sebelum Belanda • - Tokoh proklamator selain Soekarno • - Badan yang dibentuk setelah BPUPKI • - Pemimpin Jepang di Perang Dunia II • ...
History 2022-10-18
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- Known for being the driller of the first productive oil well in the United States.
- Granted congress the power to regulate commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several states.
- Known for inventing the light bulb.
- Invented the telephone
- A labor organization that sought to organize workers along the line of industrial unions rather than the specialized trade, or craft, unions of the AFL.
- Manufactured the Pullman sleeping car.
- First inexpensive industrial process for the mass production of the steel from modern pig iron before the development of the open hearth furnace.
- When a business grows by acquiring a similar company in their industry at the same point of the supply chains.
- Known for the U. S. Supreme Court upheld the power of government to regulate private industries.
- Known for being the founder of the Standard Oil Company.
- Authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them.
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- Known for leading the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century.
- The idea that certain people become powerful in society because they are innately better.
- Two part fraud conducted from 1864-1867.
- One of the founding members of the industrial workers of the World (IWW)
- Originally known as the "Pacific Railroad".
- The first and longest-serving president of the American Federation of Labor.
- American inventor who developed the typewriter.
- Focused on winning economic benefits for its members through collective bargaining.
- Organizer for the mine workers during the first two decades of the 20th century.
20 Clues: Invented the telephone • Known for inventing the light bulb. • Manufactured the Pullman sleeping car. • Two part fraud conducted from 1864-1867. • Originally known as the "Pacific Railroad". • American inventor who developed the typewriter. • Known for being the founder of the Standard Oil Company. • ...
History 2022-10-19
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- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
- Austrian born Dictator of Germany, implement Fascism and caused WWII and Holocoust.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- A culture with lifestyles and values opposed to those of the established culture.
- the economic crisis beginning with the stock market crash in 1929 and continuing through the 1930s
- vast areas of grassland owned by the federal government
- A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries poitically, socially, and economically.
- An association of workers, formed to bargain for better working conditions and higher wages.
- a town enjoying a business and population boom.
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- A policy of favoring native-born individuals over foreign-born ones
- An increase in the percentage and in the number of people living in urban settlements.
- the use of powerful jets of water to break apart earth and find gold
- a large-scale destruction, especially by fire; a vast slaughter; a burnt offering
- policy of supporting neither side in a war
- Separation of people based on racial, ethnic, or other differences
- period of political and social reform that lasted roughly from the 1890s to the 1920s
- businesses that are owned by many investors who buy shares of stock
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- A monopoly that controls goods and services, often in combinations that reduce competition.
- payment in order to vote
- A general and progressive increase in prices
21 Clues: payment in order to vote • policy of supporting neither side in a war • A general and progressive increase in prices • a town enjoying a business and population boom. • vast areas of grassland owned by the federal government • A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • Separation of people based on racial, ethnic, or other differences • ...
history 2022-10-06
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- A famous conductor of the underground railroad.
- A nickname for northerners who were against the civil war.
- Soldiers who would travel and fight by foot.
- A person who runs a country.
- A law that was passed by congress in 1850.
- A army of citizens used during emergencies.
- Foreshadowed the violence over the future of Slavery.
- Openly opposed slavery
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- Is used to help others gain their freedom.
- The most significant event to shape American history during the first half of the 19th century.
- A soldier who is wounded or killed during battle.
- A term used to describe people who supported the union.
- Soldiers used to carry their food in.
- A person who wanted to eliminate or abolish slavery.
- Relied on slave labor
- A nickname given to people in the South supporting the Confederate states.
- The side of an army or military unit.
- Putting the local interests and Customs ahead of the entire country.
- A nickname for the South.
- Soldiers would eat this during the civil war.
20 Clues: Relied on slave labor • Openly opposed slavery • A nickname for the South. • A person who runs a country. • Soldiers used to carry their food in. • The side of an army or military unit. • A law that was passed by congress in 1850. • Is used to help others gain their freedom. • A army of citizens used during emergencies. • Soldiers who would travel and fight by foot. • ...
History 2022-10-12
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- A violent slave uprising in 1831.
- development of industry.
- A system in which each worker performs just one part of an entire production process.
- A Supreme Court Case where the court ruled that states cannot interfere with private contracts.
- A 116 day forced march of the Cherokee people to the Indian territory.
- a work stoppage.
- cities.
- To withdraw
- Money that a business spends in hopes of a future gain.
- An ongoing effort over many decades to increase production by using machines.
- The practice of rewarding political backers with government jobs.
- A single factory where all tasks involved in making a product are carried out.
- The powers neither given to the federal government nor denied to the states.
- A band of states stretching from South Carolina to Texas
- A Supreme Court case where the court ruled that the powers of the Federal government went beyond those spelled out in the Constitution.
- crowded apartments with poor standards of sanitation.
- A practice where the winner of an election chose who would fill government jobs, regardless of qualifications.
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- Parts that are exactly alike, and can be easily replaced.
- A change in the way Americans made, bought, and sold goods.
- The use of machinery to make goods.
- Invented by Eli Whitney, separates cotton from seeds,
- An 1830 law giving the President authority to move Native tribes from the homeland to territories in the west.
- An 1835 uprising of the Seminoles, led by Osceola against the United States. Won by the U.S.
- An economic system in which companies compete for profits.
- A piece of paper that the bank issues to their customers.
- Told the rest of the world to stay out of all affairs in the western hemisphere.
- A heavy tax on imported manufactured goods, designed to strengthen American business.
- The Supreme Court case where the court ruled that states could not interfere with the Federal government’s regulation of interstate commerce
- A war between natives, led by Black Hawk, and the U.S. in Illinois. Won by the U.S.
- areas made up of farms and countryside.
- A license from the government giving an inventor the sole right to make and sell an invention
- An organization of workers formed to protect the interests of its members.
- A plan to make America economically independent.
- distinct region of the country.
- To reject.
35 Clues: cities. • To reject. • To withdraw • a work stoppage. • development of industry. • distinct region of the country. • A violent slave uprising in 1831. • The use of machinery to make goods. • areas made up of farms and countryside. • A plan to make America economically independent. • Invented by Eli Whitney, separates cotton from seeds, • ...
History 2022-08-23
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- was the most successful scientist of the Scientific Revolution.
- studied insects in depth and developed a theory of plant circulation which, though flawed, inspired interest in the field
- was the foremost thinker of the era on human mechanics.
- A renegade Italian monk.
- The inventor of deductive reasoning.
- first conceived of the creation of the Royal Society of London.
- was a great astronomical observer.
- was the first to produce a major work on plants.
- An ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician, Ptolemy's geocentric views on the structure of the universe dominated astronomy until the Scientific Revolution
- was an avid student of astronomy.
- considered a landmark in the history of natural observation.
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- was one of the first to apply the evolving physical philosophy of the Scientific Revolution to animal biology
- was the first to demonstrate that the circulation of blood through the human body is continuous
- a successful physicist at Oxford college.
- studied the orbits of the planets and sought to discern some grand scheme that defined the structure of the universe according to simple geometry.
- A botanist of the seventeenth century
- Perhaps the most influential scientist of all time
- invented the mathematical tool of logarithms.
- one of the great philosophers of the Scientific Revolution.
- An ancient Greek physician
20 Clues: A renegade Italian monk. • An ancient Greek physician • was an avid student of astronomy. • was a great astronomical observer. • The inventor of deductive reasoning. • A botanist of the seventeenth century • a successful physicist at Oxford college. • invented the mathematical tool of logarithms. • was the first to produce a major work on plants. • ...
history 2022-11-22
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- - make full use of and derive benifent
- - Latin America and the united states came together
- corollary - prevent european nations from sending troops to the carrabian and central america
- of influence - an area where a foreign nation controlled economic development
- Roosevelt - 26th president
- - imperial powers allowed local rulers to stay in control
- - part of manifest destiny
- rebellion - a group that wiped out foreign devils
- Marti - writer/poet who committed to the cause of the Cuban independence
- diplomancy - countrys finacial power to extend its international influence
- c.perry - ordered the commodore to take a navel expedition to japan to negotiate a trade treaty
- white fleet - president Roosevelt sent 16 battle ships of the united states navy
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- - economic and political domination of a strong nation
- Pulitzer - the owner of a major newspaper in the world
- door policy - all countries should be allowed to trade with china
- - the attitude of aggressive nationalism
- t Mahon - an officer in the united states navy who naught of naval war college
- amendment - Cuba rules for the island with the united states
- treaty - gave united states the executive right to build and control any canal through central america
- journalism - exaggerated or made of the story to attract readers
- - emotional strain
- cross a person
- Randolph Hearst- the owner of a major newspaper the journal
23 Clues: cross a person • - emotional strain • Roosevelt - 26th president • - part of manifest destiny • - make full use of and derive benifent • - the attitude of aggressive nationalism • rebellion - a group that wiped out foreign devils • - Latin America and the united states came together • - economic and political domination of a strong nation • ...
History 2022-11-09
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- ninth US president
- first US president
- a person who supports a system of government
- a group voting process
- Seventh US president
- a liberal party
- has a very famous play
- an agreement between countries
- a bay in the mid-atlantic region
- Third US vice president
- someone who favors war
- a conservative party
- where the white house is located
- a founding father and signed paris treaty
- Third US president
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- second in command to the president
- The most important city of a country
- seventh governor of virginia
- Second US president
- a body with 15 departments
- Leaders of an expedition
- Major General
- Leader of a country
- Democrat-republican associated with
- a legislature divided into 2
25 Clues: Major General • a liberal party • ninth US president • first US president • Third US president • Second US president • Leader of a country • Seventh US president • a conservative party • a group voting process • has a very famous play • someone who favors war • Third US vice president • Leaders of an expedition • a body with 15 departments • seventh governor of virginia • ...
History . 2022-11-01
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- rotation: the practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health, optimize nutrients in the soil, and combat pest and weed pressure.
- of Independence: The document proclaimed that the 13 original colonies of America were “free and independent states.
- an individual who identifies a need in the marketplace and works to fulfill it.
- freed from ignorance and misinformation an enlightened people an enlightened time.
- Revolution: the process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated by industry and machine manufacturing
- Regime: the political and social system of the Kingdom of France from the Late Middle Ages ( c. 1500) until 1789 and the French Revolution
- Revolution: A major influence of the Latin American revolutions because of its successfulness; the only successful slave revolt in history; it is led by Toussaint L'Ouverture.
- of power : the posture and policy of a nation or group of nations protecting itself against another nation or group of nations by matching its power against the power of the other side.
- of production: the resources people use to produce goods and services; they are the building blocks of the economy.
- Bolivar : Simón Bolívar was a Venezuelan soldier and statesman who played a central role in the South American independence movement.
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- L'Overture: An eighteenth-century French philosopher; one of the leading figures of the Enlightenment.
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- the process of transforming the economy of a nation or region from a focus on agriculture to a reliance on manufacturing.
- Antoinette: A French queen, born in Austria, who was beheaded on the guillotine during the French Revolution.
- Fear : was a wave of panic that swept the French countryside in late July and early August 1789
- & Balances: The power allowed to them by the Declaration of Independence was kept both in check, as well as balanced.
- An assembly of representatives from all three of the estates, or social classes, in France.
- of rights: the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution
- the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities.
- smith: An 18th-century Scottish economist, philosopher, and author who is considered the father of modern economics.
- one of the most influential thinkers during the Enlightenment in eighteenth century Europe
21 Clues: a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • of rights: the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution • the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities. • an individual who identifies a need in the marketplace and works to fulfill it. • freed from ignorance and misinformation an enlightened people an enlightened time. • ...
History 2022-02-09
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- Armstrong, trumpet player who became the unofficial ambassador of jazz
- this approach emphasize protestant teachings and the belief that every word in the Bible was true
- Freud, an Australian psychologist who contributed to literary and artistic modernism
- supporter/one who argues in favor or something
- trial, trial of the Tennessee school teacher for teaching Darwins theory of evolution
- Market, a period of rising stock prices
- plan, an agreement in 1924 Arranged US loans to Germany. Also helped Britain and France repay their debts to the US
- Lindbergh, sports stars could not match the adoration given aviator
- Garvey Jamaican immigrant who promoted the idea of universal black nationalism and organized “back to Africa“ movement
- to move or be directed toward the same purpose or result
- one who sells illegal alcohol
- a young woman with short skirts and roughed cheeks who had their hair in a style known as a bob
- farmers, people who working for bigger land owners rather than for themselves
- dome scandal, scandal during the Harding administration in which the secretary of the interior missed Government oil to oilman in return for bribes
- McKay, Jamaican immigrant who was the most militant of writers
- a music form based on improvisation
- make shift shanty towns of tents and shacks built on public land or vacant lots
- Hoover, Worked with Business and labor leaders to achieve voluntary advancements
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- when to much money was being poured into stock
- renaissance, someone who helped give a new vocabulary and dynamic to race relations in the US
- Army, World War I veterans seeking the bonus Congress had promised them. they became known as…
- dustbowl refugees were generally referred as…
- generation, American writers in the 1920s are often referred as a…
- Tariff, this race prices on foreign imports to such level that they could not compete in American market
- Smith, the “Empress of Blues”
- MacArthur, a general who President Hoover called for
- Chaplin, the most famous silent film star played the little tramp
- depression, a period lasting from 1929 to 1941 in which the economy faltered and unemployment spread
- amendment, this for bed the manufacture distribution and sale of alcohol anywhere in the US
- this involved efforts by local, state, and federal governments to encourage or coerce Mexican immigrants and their naturalized children to return to Mexico
- Ruth, known as the Bambino
- on margin, another form of buying on credit
- Coolidge, 30th President of the United States and wants a republican lawyer
- act, law intact by Congress to enforce 18th amendment
- jazz singer, the first movie ever with sound synchronized to the action
- the policy whereby problems could best be solved at local and state levels
- Darrow, the most celebrated attorney in America
- Tuesday, October 29 when the stock market crashed
38 Clues: Ruth, known as the Bambino • Smith, the “Empress of Blues” • one who sells illegal alcohol • a music form based on improvisation • Market, a period of rising stock prices • on margin, another form of buying on credit • dustbowl refugees were generally referred as… • when to much money was being poured into stock • supporter/one who argues in favor or something • ...
History 2022-12-20
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- __ 30'ꜱ
- ᴀ ɴᴀᴢɪ™
- ᴛʜᴀɴᴋ ᴛʜᴇᴍ ꜰᴏʀ ᴜꜱ ᴀɪʀᴘᴏʀᴛ ꜱᴇᴄᴜʀɪᴛʏ
- __ 20'ꜱ ʙᴇꜰᴏʀᴇ ᴛʜᴇ
- ʙɪɢ 3 ɪɴ ᴡᴏᴍᴇɴ'ꜱ ꜱᴜꜰꜰʀᴀɢᴇ
- ᴛʜᴇ ʀᴏᴏᴛ ᴏꜰ ᴛʜᴇ ɪɴᴅᴜꜱ ʀɪᴠᴇʀ
- ʙɪʀᴛʜᴘʟᴀᴄᴇ ᴏꜰ ᴛʜᴇ ꜱᴘᴀɴɪꜱʜ ꜰʟᴜ
- -ᴄᴇᴛʀɪꜱᴍ
- ᴏɴᴇ ᴏꜰ ᴀᴍᴇʀɪᴄᴀ'ꜱ ᴅɪꜱᴏᴠᴇʀᴇʀꜱ
- ᴀɴᴄɪᴇɴᴛ ᴄʜɪɴᴇꜱᴇ ᴘʜɪʟᴏꜱᴏᴘʜᴇʀ ᴏꜰ ʀᴇʟᴀᴛɪᴏɴꜱʜɪᴘꜱ
- ᴀʟꜱᴏ ᴋɴᴏᴡɴ ᴀꜱ ᴘᴏꜱᴇɪᴅᴏɴ
- ᴄᴏᴅᴇ ᴏꜰ ___ (ᴀɴᴄɪᴇɴᴛ ʟᴀᴡ)
- ᴍɪɢʀᴀɴᴛꜱ ɪɴᴛᴏ ᴀɴᴄɪᴇɴᴛ ɪɴᴅɪᴀ
- -ʙᴏᴏᴍᴇʀ
- ᴍᴏꜱᴇꜱ'ꜱ ꜱᴛᴏʀʏ
- ᴇꜱᴛᴀʙʟɪꜱʜᴇᴅ 1888
- ᴀ ʙᴏᴏᴋ ᴏꜰ ᴏʟᴅ ʟᴀᴡ ᴀɴᴅ ʀᴇʟɪɢɪᴏɴ
- ʟᴏᴠᴇ'ꜱ ʟᴏᴠᴇ
- "ɢʀᴇᴀᴛ ʜᴏᴜꜱᴇ" ɪɴ ᴇɢʏᴘᴛɪᴀɴ
- ꜰᴏʀᴛ, ꜰɪʀᴇ, ꜰᴀɪʀ, ꜰᴀɪʀ ꜰʟᴀɢ
- ʀɪᴠᴇʀ ɪɴ ᴀɴᴄɪᴇɴᴛ ᴍᴇꜱᴏᴘᴏᴛᴀᴍɪᴀ
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- ᴘʀᴏᴜᴅ ᴏᴡɴᴇʀ ᴏꜰ ᴄʜʀɪꜱᴛ ᴛʜᴇ ʀᴇᴅᴇᴇᴍᴇʀ
- ᴊᴏɴ ʜᴇᴅᴇʀ ᴄɪʀᴄᴀ '04
- ʙᴇʀɪɴɢ'ꜱ ᴄᴀᴜꜱᴇ ᴏꜰ ᴅᴇᴀᴛʜ
- ᴀ ᴍɪʟɪᴛᴀʀʏ ᴏʟɪɢᴀʀᴄʜʏ
- 24 ᴄᴀᴘʀɪᴄᴄɪ ꜰᴏʀ ꜱᴏʟᴏ ᴠɪᴏʟɪɴ
- ᴛʜᴇ ꜰɪʀꜱᴛ ʀᴏᴍᴀɴ ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ
- ᴀᴋᴀ ᴡɪᴛᴄʜ ᴄɪʀᴄᴀ 1500
- ᴄᴏɴꜱᴛʀᴜᴄᴛᴏʀ ᴏꜰ ɢɪᴢᴀ
- ᴏʀɪɢɪɴ ᴏꜰ ᴛʜᴇ ɴᴜᴄʟᴇᴀʀ ꜱᴜʙᴍᴀʀɪɴᴇ
- ᴛᴏ ʙᴇ, ᴏʀ ɴᴏᴛ ᴛᴏ ʙᴇ
- ᴄᴏɴQᴜᴇʀᴇʀ ᴏꜰ ʀᴏᴍᴇ
- ᴘʀᴏᴜᴅ ʜᴏᴍᴇ ᴏꜰ ʜᴇʀꜱʜᴇʏ
- ᴛʜᴇ ᴍᴏᴠɪᴇ ᴀɴᴅ ᴛʀᴀɢᴇᴅʏ ꜰɪᴛ ɪɴ 3 ʜᴏᴜʀꜱ...
- ᴄʀᴇᴀᴛᴏʀ ᴏꜰ ᴛʜᴇ ᴅᴇᴠɪʟ'ꜱ ʜᴏʀɴ
- ɢɪᴢᴀ: 9 ___ ꜰɪᴇʟᴅꜱ
- ᴛʜᴇ ꜰɪʀꜱᴛ ᴅʏɴᴀꜱᴛʏ ᴏꜰ ᴄʜɪɴᴀ
37 Clues: __ 30'ꜱ • ᴀ ɴᴀᴢɪ™ • -ʙᴏᴏᴍᴇʀ • -ᴄᴇᴛʀɪꜱᴍ • ʟᴏᴠᴇ'ꜱ ʟᴏᴠᴇ • ᴍᴏꜱᴇꜱ'ꜱ ꜱᴛᴏʀʏ • ᴇꜱᴛᴀʙʟɪꜱʜᴇᴅ 1888 • ᴄᴏɴQᴜᴇʀᴇʀ ᴏꜰ ʀᴏᴍᴇ • __ 20'ꜱ ʙᴇꜰᴏʀᴇ ᴛʜᴇ • ɢɪᴢᴀ: 9 ___ ꜰɪᴇʟᴅꜱ • ᴊᴏɴ ʜᴇᴅᴇʀ ᴄɪʀᴄᴀ '04 • ᴄᴏɴꜱᴛʀᴜᴄᴛᴏʀ ᴏꜰ ɢɪᴢᴀ • ᴛᴏ ʙᴇ, ᴏʀ ɴᴏᴛ ᴛᴏ ʙᴇ • ᴀ ᴍɪʟɪᴛᴀʀʏ ᴏʟɪɢᴀʀᴄʜʏ • ᴀᴋᴀ ᴡɪᴛᴄʜ ᴄɪʀᴄᴀ 1500 • ᴘʀᴏᴜᴅ ʜᴏᴍᴇ ᴏꜰ ʜᴇʀꜱʜᴇʏ • ᴀʟꜱᴏ ᴋɴᴏᴡɴ ᴀꜱ ᴘᴏꜱᴇɪᴅᴏɴ • ʙᴇʀɪɴɢ'ꜱ ᴄᴀᴜꜱᴇ ᴏꜰ ᴅᴇᴀᴛʜ • ᴛʜᴇ ꜰɪʀꜱᴛ ʀᴏᴍᴀɴ ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ • ʙɪɢ 3 ɪɴ ᴡᴏᴍᴇɴ'ꜱ ꜱᴜꜰꜰʀᴀɢᴇ • ...
History 2023-01-12
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- famous fighter pilot of World war 1 but befor was well known as a race car driver
- The head of the CPI that was a muckraking journalists
- the development of armed forces in their use as a tool of diplomacy
- the act requirement to register within the government
- lived through two german invasions for france
- a devotion to the interest and culture of ones nation
- the right of people to choose their own political status
- armies that fought for mere yards or ground
- war damages to the allies in amount of $33 billion
- a person who opposes warfare on moral grounds
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- led american soliders over seas
- involved a heavy guard for destroyers escorting merchant ships
- plan to congress
- The large scale movements of hundreds of thousands of southern blacks
- A pouspeicus businessman
- a promise not to sing merchant vessels
- Consisted of France, Britain and Russia
- telegram from the german foreign minister
- provided a forum for nations to discuss and settle their differences
- truce that ended war
20 Clues: plan to congress • truce that ended war • A pouspeicus businessman • led american soliders over seas • a promise not to sing merchant vessels • Consisted of France, Britain and Russia • telegram from the german foreign minister • armies that fought for mere yards or ground • lived through two german invasions for france • a person who opposes warfare on moral grounds • ...
History 2023-01-12
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- famous fighter pilot of World war 1 but befor was well known as a race car driver
- The head of the CPI that was a muckraking journalists
- the development of armed forces in their use as a tool of diplomacy
- the act requirement to register within the government
- lived through two german invasions for france
- a devotion to the interest and culture of ones nation
- the right of people to choose their own political status
- armies that fought for mere yards or ground
- war damages to the allies in amount of $33 billion
- a person who opposes warfare on moral grounds
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- led american soliders over seas
- involved a heavy guard for destroyers escorting merchant ships
- plan to congress
- The large scale movements of hundreds of thousands of southern blacks
- A pouspeicus businessman
- a promise not to sing merchant vessels
- Consisted of France, Britain and Russia
- telegram from the german foreign minister
- provided a forum for nations to discuss and settle their differences
- truce that ended war
20 Clues: plan to congress • truce that ended war • A pouspeicus businessman • led american soliders over seas • a promise not to sing merchant vessels • Consisted of France, Britain and Russia • telegram from the german foreign minister • armies that fought for mere yards or ground • lived through two german invasions for france • a person who opposes warfare on moral grounds • ...
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 2022-12-12
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- radio broadcasts
- Roosevelt's disease that left him paralized
- process whereby a neutral party hears arguments from two opposing sides and makes a decision both must accept.
- An act in the New deal that helped the farmers
- aid in the form of money or supplies for those in need
- A cause of the Great Depression was that dealt with the stocks
- Roosevelts created this act for the banking system to recover.
- Another cause of the Great Depression that was with the banks
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- projects such a s highways, parks, and libraries built with public funds for public use
- In 1935 Roosevelt launches a series of programs called the new deal
- a long period of rising stock prices
- of banks during the Great Depression to avoid bank runs
- Roosevelt did to reduce the value of dollar to fight the depression
- Veterans who marched to Washington to get their early veteran bonus
- A dust storm created by drought and overfarming that spread to multiple states.
- to take possession of property because f defaults on payments
- a homeless and broke wanderer.
- persistent and heavy demands by a banks depositors, creditors, or customers to withdraw money
- a system for buying and selling stocks on corporations
- demand by a broker that investors pay back loans made for stocks purchased on margin
20 Clues: radio broadcasts • a homeless and broke wanderer. • a long period of rising stock prices • Roosevelt's disease that left him paralized • An act in the New deal that helped the farmers • aid in the form of money or supplies for those in need • a system for buying and selling stocks on corporations • of banks during the Great Depression to avoid bank runs • ...
history 2022-09-26
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- Buildings built by wealthy textile merchants
- Divisions in large fields
- Machine production of goods
- Doubled the work speed of the weaver
- Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving
- A way to transport goods against water current A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- Resources needed to produce goods & services
- Combined power of Spinning Jenny and Water Frame
- A cheap way to mass produce steel
- Improved efficiency of the Engine
- A person who organizes, manages and takes on risks
- Arkwright’s invention that got power from streams
- Process of paving
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- Made thread stronger and finer
- Invented by Hargreaves and named for his daughter
- Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool
- Eli Whitney’s invention to de-seed cotton
- A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- A scientific method of farming
- Toll Roads
20 Clues: Toll Roads • Process of paving • Divisions in large fields • Machine production of goods • Made thread stronger and finer • Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool • A scientific method of farming • A cheap way to mass produce steel • Improved efficiency of the Engine • Doubled the work speed of the weaver • Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving • ...
history 2022-09-26
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- Buildings built by wealthy textile merchants
- Divisions in large fields
- Machine production of goods
- Doubled the work speed of the weaver
- Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving
- A way to transport goods against water current A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- Resources needed to produce goods & services
- Combined power of Spinning Jenny and Water Frame
- A cheap way to mass produce steel
- Improved efficiency of the Engine
- A person who organizes, manages and takes on risks
- Arkwright’s invention that got power from streams
- Process of paving
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- Made thread stronger and finer
- Invented by Hargreaves and named for his daughter
- Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool
- Eli Whitney’s invention to de-seed cotton
- A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- A scientific method of farming
- Toll Roads
20 Clues: Toll Roads • Process of paving • Divisions in large fields • Machine production of goods • Made thread stronger and finer • Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool • A scientific method of farming • A cheap way to mass produce steel • Improved efficiency of the Engine • Doubled the work speed of the weaver • Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving • ...
history 2022-10-03
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- an explorer who was the first to circumnavigate the world
- towns
- civilization along the niger river
- religious communities
- to sail around the whole world
- coast of west africa that was rich in gold
- religious building
- large estate
- a trading empire in west africa
- crops,gold,clothing, and precious stones given to rulers
- an instrument to measure the position of the stars
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- small ship that sails fast
- the right to demand taxes or labor
- greek and roman works
- fort
- a powerful kingdom in a desert in northern africa
- narrow sea passage
- a journey to a holy place
- passage a more direct water route through the americas
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- exchange exchange of plants, animals and diseases
- explorers
- runners of the woods
- wealth acquired by gold and silver
- of demarcation an imaginary line to separate trade
25 Clues: fort • towns • explorers • large estate • narrow sea passage • religious building • runners of the woods • greek and roman works • religious communities • a journey to a holy place • small ship that sails fast • to sail around the whole world • a trading empire in west africa • the right to demand taxes or labor • civilization along the niger river • wealth acquired by gold and silver • ...
History 2022-09-01
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- One of the group of English Separatists who est. Plymouth Colony in
- colony, Colony granted by the king or queen to an individual or group
- Person who favored the purification of England’s Anglican Church
- Colonies (sugar, molasses, slaves)
- their government’s laws
- large farms on which crops are raised mainly for sale.
- form of trade where needed goods are exchanged between people; advantageous to both parties
- neglect, Great Britain’s policy in the early 1700’s of NOT interfering in the American
- crops, crop that is grown for sale, not individual use.
- have full governing rights
- politics & economy as long as such neglect served British economic interests
- history: traditions passed from generation to generation by word of mouth - elders to young people, etc.
- (rum, iron, guns), from Africa to West Indies (slaves, gold), from West Indies
- Spanish conqueror of the Americas
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- Passage, Part of the Triangular Trade in which Africans were forcibly
- colony, Colony with a governor appointed by the king
- Exchange, The transatlantic trade of crops, technology, & culture between the Americas, Europe Africa and Asia that began in 1492 with Columbus’ first voyage to the Americas.
- people or groups who move their homes, villages, communities regularly in search for food
- from Africa to slavery in the Americas
- company, Company funded and run by a group of investors who share the company’s profits & losses
- of Tordesillas, 1494 treaty in which Portugal and Spain divided the “non-Christian” world declared by Pope Alexander; Portugal gets the EAST of the Line of Demarcation & Spain gets the WEST.
- of Burgesses, first representative legislature in the colonies; est. in Virginia 1619
- Compact, Agreement in which settlers of Plymouth Colony agreed to
- form of “inheritance” where important jobs, roles or functions in a community are passed along through the mother
- Trade, Trade between the Americas, Europe & Africa - England to
- servants, person who agrees to work for another person for a specified time in return for transportation, food & shelter
26 Clues: their government’s laws • have full governing rights • Spanish conqueror of the Americas • Colonies (sugar, molasses, slaves) • from Africa to slavery in the Americas • colony, Colony with a governor appointed by the king • large farms on which crops are raised mainly for sale. • crops, crop that is grown for sale, not individual use. • ...
HISTORY 2025-11-01
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- A geographer who made detailed world maps
- Organization of money, taxes, and trade in Islamic civilization
- A long period in history marked by significant events or changes
- Nomadic warriors from Asia who invaded many regions including Baghdad
- Testing ideas through observation and experiment
- The condition of being poor, common in medieval Europe
- A golden age of the Islamic world marked by science, culture, and knowledge centered in Baghdad..
- A branch of math about numbers and equations, founded by Al-Khwarizmi in the Abbasid era.
- The belief that Islam was sent by God to guide humanity
- Supernatural beliefs and practices common in medieval times
- Lack of education and knowledge during the Middle Ages
- Preserving dead bodies to prepare for the afterlife
- The branch of medicine caring for children, developed by Muslim doctors
- A severe shortage of food causing hunger and death
- The strong influence and control of the Church in medieval Europe
- A great library and research center in Baghdad
- The father of surgery in Islamic andalusia.
- The civilization of ancient Greece known for democracy and philosophy
- Improving earlier scientific or philosophical ideas through analysis
- Great discoveries and progress in science, medicine, and art
- The earliest known period of human history before the Middle Ages
- The study of past events and human civilizations
- The creation of symbols to record language, marking the start of history
- A deadly disease that killed millions in Europe, like the Black Death
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- Monumental tombs built for Egyptian kings
- The art of designing and constructing buildings
- The military and cultural expansion spreading Islam and knowledge
- Keeping ancient knowledge safe through translation and copying
- One of the oldest civilizations known for pyramids and pharaohs
- The study of stars and planets developed by ancient scholars
- A Greek philosopher who taught questioning and moral reasoning
- A political system where land was exchanged for loyalty and service
- A time of wealth, stability, and scientific progress
- Artistic expression of emotions and stories in rhythm and words
- Converting Greek and Persian works into Arabic
- A Muslim scientist who studied astronomy, geography, and physics
- A physician and chemist who identified diseases and medical treatments
- The period in Europe between ancient and modern times (5th–15th century)
- Islamic leadership after Prophet Muhammad to rule and guide the Ummah
- A government based on Islamic law and unity under faith
- Laws that deal with crimes and justice in Islamic governance
- The search for wisdom and truth through reason
- Religious wars between Christians and Muslims over the Holy Land
- Picture-based writing system of ancient Egypt
- A social ranking system dividing people by birth or job
- The period of great growth and cultural development in the Abbasid era
- A historian and sociologist who wrote about civilizations
- A Persian scholar, wrote “The Canon of Medicine”
48 Clues: Monumental tombs built for Egyptian kings • A geographer who made detailed world maps • The father of surgery in Islamic andalusia. • Picture-based writing system of ancient Egypt • Converting Greek and Persian works into Arabic • The search for wisdom and truth through reason • A great library and research center in Baghdad • ...
History 2025-11-20
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- Writing on clay
- Wife of Pharoah Thutmose II
- Had a military dictatorship over Akkadia
- Phoenician City
- Abraham and Sarah's baby
- The great escape of Isrealites from Egypt
- Process of preserving a body
- Emporer who united the Chinese river valley villages
- Chinese picture words
- A bad king who stayed awake for six days
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- River 2 of Mesopotamia
- River 1 of Mesopotamia
- Desert in Africa
- River 2 that the Chinese people lived between
- River 1 that the Chinese people lived between
- Means the land between two river
- River in Africa
- Spider of ancient African stories
- Before the common era
- Wandering nomads who invaded Egypt
- A stronghold at the center of a city
21 Clues: Writing on clay • River in Africa • Phoenician City • Desert in Africa • Before the common era • Chinese picture words • River 2 of Mesopotamia • River 1 of Mesopotamia • Abraham and Sarah's baby • Wife of Pharoah Thutmose II • Process of preserving a body • Means the land between two river • Spider of ancient African stories • Wandering nomads who invaded Egypt • ...
history 2025-10-24
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- — A picture that shows where places are.
- Penn — Founder of Pennsylvania and member of the Quakers.
- — The first lasting English colony in America.
- — A place ruled by another country.
- — What settlers grew or hunted to eat.
- — A long stream that flows to the sea.
- — What settlers had to do every day to survive.
- — Religious group that promoted equality and peace.
- — To give something and get something else back.
- — Something that grows from the ground.
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- — When people do not fight.
- — What explorers were looking for to claim.
- — Something explorers searched for to get rich.
- Compact — The first self-government agreement in America.
- — A crop that helped the colonists survive.
- — A female ruler of a country.
- — A place where crops and animals are raised.
- — A male ruler of a country.
- — What settlers used to sail to America.
- — A person who first lived in a land.
- — What people and animals need to live.
21 Clues: — When people do not fight. • — A male ruler of a country. • — A female ruler of a country. • — A place ruled by another country. • — A person who first lived in a land. • — What settlers grew or hunted to eat. • — A long stream that flows to the sea. • — What people and animals need to live. • — Something that grows from the ground. • ...
history 2026-01-20
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- - river
- - its a type of land reclamation
- - second longest river in Europe
- - total control
- - ruled with protection to minority rights
- - known for its stunning peaks
- - birth rights
- - body of water
- - arid
- - longest mountain rage in the world
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- - longest river in the world
- - reinforced concrete structures
- - a watercourse made to carry water from a source to a disruption point far away
- - used when its hilly or steep
- - effective barrier
- - representation, hire people to vote.
- - fertail soil and flat terrain
- - create natural boundaries
- - removes salt from water to make it drinkable
- - ruled by religion
20 Clues: - arid • - river • - birth rights • - total control • - body of water • - effective barrier • - ruled by religion • - create natural boundaries • - longest river in the world • - used when its hilly or steep • - known for its stunning peaks • - fertail soil and flat terrain • - reinforced concrete structures • - its a type of land reclamation • - second longest river in Europe • ...
History 2026-02-12
20 Clues: bla • bla4 • bla9 • bla5 • bla7 • bla8 • bla2 • bla6 • bla3 • bla10 • bla17 • bla14 • bla11 • bla15 • bla16 • bla13 • bla12 • Restriction in trade • usa vs soviet ideology • Person who is accused of being a soviet spy.
History 2026-01-19
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- What bird is on the state emblem?
- What committee attempted the August 1991 coup?
- What language became the state language?
- What state did Uzbekistan belong to before independence?
- What economic system was adopted after independence?
- What is the main law of the state?
- What law confirmed state sovereignty?
- What event occurred in August 1991?
- What political system allows many parties?
- What reform method was used?
- What body adopted the Constitution?
- What political entity collapsed in 1991?
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- What is Uzbekistan’s development path called?
- What color on the flag symbolizes peace?
- Who was the first President of Uzbekistan?
- Which month did Uzbekistan gain independence?
- What form of government was established?
- What document proclaimed independence?
- What is the main result of independence?
- What principle ensures rule of law?
20 Clues: What reform method was used? • What bird is on the state emblem? • What is the main law of the state? • What event occurred in August 1991? • What principle ensures rule of law? • What body adopted the Constitution? • What law confirmed state sovereignty? • What document proclaimed independence? • What color on the flag symbolizes peace? • ...
HISTORY 2025-09-04
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- Panglima Jepang di Jawa yang 27 April 1945 mengumumkan pembentukan Dokuritsu Junbi Cosakai
- Kota yang dibom atom pada 6 Agustus 1945
- Peristiwa yang terjadi pada tanggal 19 September 1945 dilatar belakangi oleh tindakan orang orang Belanda yang sebelumnya menjadi bekas Jepang menduduki hotel Yamato, letak hotel Yamato tepatnya di
- Jepang membagi wilayah Indonesia menjadi sepuluh keresidenan yang disebut?
- Tokoh yang mengusulkan istilah Pancasila / Trisila
- Jepang membubarkan semua kegiatan kemasyarakatan, tapi satu satunya organisasi masurakatan yang tidak dibubarkan adalah?
- Rumusan lima dasar negara versi 1 Juni 1945
- Untuk memperingati pertempuran lima hari di semarang antara para pejuang dan tentara Jepang, di lokasi yang banyak ditemukan korban didirikan monumen
- Badan pengganti BPUPKI yang dibentuk 7 Agustus 1945 (singkatan)
- Perdana menteri Jepang yang 7 Sept 1944 menjanjikan kemerdekaan
- Hasil sidang pada tanggal 18 Agustus 1945 mengeluarkan beberapa keputusan, salah satunya adalah menetapkan pemerintahan
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- Pemimpin perlawanan PETA di blitar yang di angkat sebagai menteri keamaan rakyat adalah
- Istilah ringkasan tiga sila usulan Soekarno
- Dalam sistem pemerintahan, Jepang memperkenalkan sistem baru yang disebut?
- Pendudukan Palembang dianggap strategis karena letaknya di antara?
- Peristiwa/pengungsian yang memicu perbedaan pendapat soal waktu proklamasi
- Marsekal Jepang yang memanggil tokoh Indonesia ke Dalat
- Jepang berjanji, jika perang pasifik dimenangi, bangsa bangsa di Asia akan mendapat?
- Kota yang dibom atom pada 9 Agustus 1945
- Lembaga bentukan Jepang untuk menyelidiki persiapan kemerdekaan Indonesia (singkatan)
20 Clues: Kota yang dibom atom pada 6 Agustus 1945 • Kota yang dibom atom pada 9 Agustus 1945 • Istilah ringkasan tiga sila usulan Soekarno • Rumusan lima dasar negara versi 1 Juni 1945 • Tokoh yang mengusulkan istilah Pancasila / Trisila • Marsekal Jepang yang memanggil tokoh Indonesia ke Dalat • Badan pengganti BPUPKI yang dibentuk 7 Agustus 1945 (singkatan) • ...
History 2025-10-06
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- What was Jefferson Davis sworn in on and has still been used for the governor's inauguration since 1861?
- Where was the majority of the war fought
- Forrest tricked Union General Streight by making him think they had a larger army by circling around and around a hill.
- What freed the slaves located in the south?
- Over 600,000 people lost their lives in what war?
- What caused a short supply of coffee, sugar, sale and tools?
- Where is a statue located that is half-Confederate and half-Union?
- Which town was destroyed by the Union and all industries located there?
- One of the jobs women had during the Civil War.
- What was the name of the ship built in Selma, Alabama?
- How many short fights were fought in Alabama?
- Where was Fort Sumpter attached, marking the start of the war?
- The north was considered ___________, while the south was considered _______________.
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- Where was the first capital of the Confederacy?
- One of the jobs women had during the Civil War
- Who was the president of the Confederate States of America?
- Where were the soldiers from that fought in the major battles?
- What did the north want to place on imported goods that the south didn't?
- What was the name of the Confederate sub to sink a Union vessel?
- Because of the short supply of goods, what happened?
- In 1860, who had a more white population?
- Who fought alongside the whites in the war? They were from the south.
- One of the jobs women had during the Civil War.
- What was the time after the Civil War called where the built everything again?
24 Clues: Where was the majority of the war fought • In 1860, who had a more white population? • What freed the slaves located in the south? • How many short fights were fought in Alabama? • One of the jobs women had during the Civil War • Where was the first capital of the Confederacy? • One of the jobs women had during the Civil War. • ...
history 2025-09-28
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- When a neutral third party helps workers and employers settle a disagreement
- J Hill Built the Great Northern Railway without government land grants
- Pacific One of the two companies that built the transcontinental railroad starting in Nebraska
- Point The location in Utah where the Union and Central Pacific Railroads met in 1869
- Company A company that owns stock in other companies to control them
- Carnegie Steel industry leader who used vertical integration to grow his company
- A group of companies managed together to reduce competition and control prices
- Integration When a company controls every step of production from raw materials to finished product
- Graham Bell Invented the telephone in 1876
- Integration When a company buys or merges with other companies in the same industry to reduce competition
- Union A group of workers in the same trade or job who work together for better pay and conditions
- of Scale When producing more of a product lowers the cost per unit helping businesses save money
- A business owned by multiple people called shareholders but treated by law as a single entity
- The materials or assets like land labor and capital used to produce goods and services
- Stanford One of the founders of the Central Pacific Railroad and later a United States senator
- D Rockefeller Oil industry leader who used horizontal integration to build Standard Oil
- Vanderbilt Railroad tycoon who built a transportation empire
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- A court order requiring a person or group to stop a certain action often used against strikes
- A list of workers not to be hired because they were seen as troublemakers or union members
- Alva Edison Inventor of the light bulb and many other electrical devices
- Dodge Chief engineer of the Union Pacific Railroad
- Gould Powerful businessman known for manipulating railroads and stock prices
- A person who starts and runs a business taking financial risks to make a profit
- faire An economic belief that the government should not interfere in business or the economy
- Tariff A high tax on imports designed to protect United States industries during the Civil War
- Swift Introduced refrigerated railroad cars helping transform the meat industry
- Zone A region where the same standard time is used created by railroads to organize schedules
- A decrease in prices across the economy increasing the value of money
- Union A union that includes all workers in an industry no matter their specific job
- Railroad Act Law giving land and money to companies to build the transcontinental railroad
- Westinghouse Inventor who improved electrical systems and created the air brake for trains
- Drake Drilled the first successful oil well in the United States starting the oil industry
- When one company controls an entire industry eliminating competition
- A share or piece of ownership in a company
- National Product (GNP) The total value of all goods and services produced by a country’s people and businesses in a year including income from overseas
- Grant Land given by the government to support building railroads and promoting settlement
36 Clues: Graham Bell Invented the telephone in 1876 • A share or piece of ownership in a company • Dodge Chief engineer of the Union Pacific Railroad • Vanderbilt Railroad tycoon who built a transportation empire • Company A company that owns stock in other companies to control them • When one company controls an entire industry eliminating competition • ...
history 2021-02-02
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- a method of organizing large section of land into individual lots
- a person who remains loyal to the established ruler or governmet especially in the face of a revolt
- four of the british colonies in north america after the united states became independent
- the area from the ottawa river to lakes ontario, erie, and huron and the north shore of lake superior
- people who are under contract to work for a family for a number of years before becoming free people
- those parts of New France from the eatern edge as far west as the Ottawa river
- the group of people who were against british
- private ownership of land (rather than land leased from the crown)
- a mohawk leader in new york
- the area east of Montreal that was settled by the loyalists
- french protestants
- people who opposed to all forms of violence and war
- the british colonies in north america that joined together
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- a black community near shelburne
- the british commander in quebec
- the tract of land along the banks of the grand river where Mohawk leader Thyendanegea settled his followers
- the letters that the loyalists could put at the end of their names
- the first name was kanata
- the headquarter of his butler's rangers loyalist regiment called butler's barracks is located in niagara-on-the-lake ontario and is now a national historic site
- governor of quebec 1789
- the area where loyalists first landed.
- The Ohio River is a 981-mile long river in the United States.
- he/her father joined the army when he/she was 11 years old
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system
24 Clues: french protestants • governor of quebec 1789 • the first name was kanata • a mohawk leader in new york • the british commander in quebec • a black community near shelburne • the area where loyalists first landed. • the group of people who were against british • people who opposed to all forms of violence and war • he/her father joined the army when he/she was 11 years old • ...
history 2021-02-08
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- conflict a form of conflict in which the objectives of at least one party are defined in ethnic terms
- rapid increase in the number or amount of something
- supply the total amount of money in circulation or in existence in a country.
- the action of helping or doing work for someone
- growth an increase in the amount of goods and services produced per head of the population over a period of time
- finance the study of the role of the government in the economy
- surplus the amount by which the value of a country's exports exceeds the cost of its imports
- entities is an organization not connected to national government
- conflict refer to those involving groups where religion is an integral part of social and cultural life
- the state of being unemployed.
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
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- trade the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders
- entities subdivision of a state, nation, country
- merchandise or possessions
- the theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports
- the business conducted or services offered by a bank
- economics a school of thought in economics that flourished, primarily in Britain,
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
- economics broadly the economic study of urban areas
20 Clues: merchandise or possessions • the state of being unemployed. • belief in the benefits of profitable trading • the action of helping or doing work for someone • entities subdivision of a state, nation, country • rapid increase in the number or amount of something • economics broadly the economic study of urban areas • the business conducted or services offered by a bank • ...
History 2020-02-14
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- wagner, our spirit animal
- i am the queen of
- my favorite/signature dance move
- mondays
- name of the man that clapped really slow and then i started laughing but played it off as a sneeze
- movie for our date tomorrow
- BBE in your sport
- wednesday
- our first broadway debut
- your secret talent/favorite hobby that makes me giggle
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- city of our honeymoon
- thursday
- name of the hairstyle you give me roughly annually
- our POSITION/friday
- our home for one week
- we thought we were bitches in these fits
- our cumulative level has been high recently
- tuesday
- number of fights we have had ever
- animal/cartoon we compare chadwick to
20 Clues: mondays • tuesday • thursday • wednesday • i am the queen of • BBE in your sport • our POSITION/friday • city of our honeymoon • our home for one week • our first broadway debut • wagner, our spirit animal • movie for our date tomorrow • my favorite/signature dance move • number of fights we have had ever • animal/cartoon we compare chadwick to • we thought we were bitches in these fits • ...
History 2020-02-12
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- where the Renaissance started
- a dry grassland that has warm summers and harsh cold winters
- this is 0 degrees latitude
- the series of Holy Wars
- flat landscape east of the Rockies
- repayment for war damages
- elevation above which it is too cold for trees to grow
- introduces the concept of democracy
- to adapt plants and animals from the wild for human use
- an area of lush vegetation in a desert created by an underground spring
- this layer of gases that surrounds the Earth
- a type of map that shows boundaries of countries or states
- name of the mountain range along the west coast of South America
- in Islam a house of worship
- got control of Germany after WWI and was the main bad guy of WWll
- the part of Earth where life exists
- a community lying on the fringes of a metropolitan area
- natural mineral containing chemical compounds often used in fertilizers
- the movement of weathered rock by wind, glaciers, and moving water
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- the Egyptians made these
- this type of government divides power between the national and state level
- on a map to indicate distance
- virtually all maps have some sort of this
- location identification of one place by referring to another place
- person believed to be a messenger from God
- the main river system in the USA
- borrower gives up rights to a property due to inability to repay the loan
- the characteristic pattern of weather in an area over a long period of time
- a group or chain of islands
- belief in one God
- rotation of water from ocean to air to ground and back to the ocean
- the Soviets promoted this set of beliefs
- shows for detail than a globe
- an extremely dry area that supports few plants or animals
- Mexico is the world's leading producer of this mineral
- what we call the United States
- the event where the Germans killed over 6 million Jews in WWII
- where civilizations started
- an extremely dry area that supports few plants or animals
- a member of wandering pastoral people
40 Clues: belief in one God • the series of Holy Wars • the Egyptians made these • repayment for war damages • this is 0 degrees latitude • a group or chain of islands • in Islam a house of worship • where civilizations started • where the Renaissance started • on a map to indicate distance • shows for detail than a globe • what we call the United States • the main river system in the USA • ...
History 2020-02-12
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- location identification of one place by referring to another place
- the movement of weathered rock by wind, glaciers, and moving water
- what we call the United States
- this type of government divides power between the national and state level
- virtually all maps have some sort of this
- borrower gives up rights to a property due to inability to repay the loan
- person believed to be a messenger from God
- this is 0 degrees latitude
- flat landscape east of the Rockies
- got control of Germany after WWI and was the main bad guy of WWll
- natural mineral containing chemical compounds often used in fertilizers
- elevation above which it is too cold for trees to grow
- where the Renaissance started
- this layer of gases that surrounds the Earth
- the Egyptians made these
- the series of Holy Wars
- an extremely dry area that supports few plants or animals
- a dry grassland that has warm summers and harsh cold winters
- a type of map that shows boundaries of countries or states
- Mexico is the world's leading producer of this mineral
- name of the mountain range along the west coast of South America
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- an area of lush vegetation in a desert created by an underground spring
- a group or chain of islands
- the event where the Germans killed over 6 million Jews in WWII
- the Soviets promoted this set of beliefs
- an extremely dry area that supports few plants or animals
- the main river system in the USA
- the part of Earth where life exists
- to adapt plants and animals from the wild for human use
- repayment for war damages
- a member of wandering pastoral people
- where civilizations started
- belief in one God
- on a map to indicate distance
- rotation of water from ocean to air to ground and back to the ocean
- in Islam a house of worship
- introduces the concept of democracy
- shows for detail than a globe
- a community lying on the fringes of a metropolitan area
- the characteristic pattern of weather in an area over a long period of time
40 Clues: belief in one God • the series of Holy Wars • the Egyptians made these • repayment for war damages • this is 0 degrees latitude • a group or chain of islands • where civilizations started • in Islam a house of worship • on a map to indicate distance • where the Renaissance started • shows for detail than a globe • what we call the United States • the main river system in the USA • ...
History 2020-05-26
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- Who was the first person to fly in space? (Surname)
- Who betrayed Jesus?
- French military general, the first emperor of France and one of the world's greatest military leaders.
- Who was the first king of the UK?
- How did the dinosaurs die?
- Who invented electricity? (First name)
- Who invented the light bulb? (Surname)
- Who invented the pc? (First name)
- What was the first country a nuclear weapon was used against?
- Who discovered America first? (Surname)
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- A luxury steamship, sank in the early hours of April 15, 1912
- How did Caesar die?
- Who was the first to die in space?
- Who invented books? (Surname)
- Who was the first president of Latvia? (Surname)
- How did Cleopatra die?
- What was the pandemic that killed the most people?
- Who invented the internet? (First name)
- Who invented Tesla? (First name)
- Who invented school? (First name)
20 Clues: How did Caesar die? • Who betrayed Jesus? • How did Cleopatra die? • How did the dinosaurs die? • Who invented books? (Surname) • Who invented Tesla? (First name) • Who was the first king of the UK? • Who invented school? (First name) • Who invented the pc? (First name) • Who was the first to die in space? • Who invented electricity? (First name) • ...
History 2020-06-17
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- Country where the French revolution took place.
- The usage of kids to do the work
- was an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe during the 17th to 19th centuries
- A movement in France against the monarchy.
- 1/10 of anual harvest givven to the priests.
- New source of transportation using steam
- Action thet takes place when something leaves and goes of isn a separate way. Example Usa from UK
- Battles between two sides.
- A mas of people fighting for a common enemy.
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- Source of information in wich was stated if you ware declared to death by the king.
- Time period in Uk history when everything modernized and became more industrial.
- Industrial workplace
- Wheapon that was used in Lous his decapitation.
- City where the Tea party took place
- Place where the tennis court otha took place
- French prison.
- System where a king is the countries leader.
- Spreading of fake news wich
- Main fuel to burn to make steam.
- Prices of this food went up a lot in the french revolution
- Pallace where Louis lived in.
21 Clues: French prison. • Industrial workplace • Battles between two sides. • Spreading of fake news wich • Pallace where Louis lived in. • The usage of kids to do the work • Main fuel to burn to make steam. • City where the Tea party took place • New source of transportation using steam • A movement in France against the monarchy. • Place where the tennis court otha took place • ...
History 2020-10-01
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- was a political and mercantile protest
- was a proposal to the united states constitutional convention
- Was a small battle during the american revolutionary
- authorized the federal government to break up tribal lands
- series of forced relocations
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- executive order issued by the united states
- was a american political leader
- was the movement to end slavery
- was a decisive vitory
- was the acquisition of the territory of louisiana by the united states
- conflict fought between the united states and its allies
- imperialist cultural belief in the 19th century
- a minority group or culture comes to resemble a dominat group or assume the values
- unsuccesfully sued for his freedom
- was an american statesman
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- abolished slavery and involuntary servitude
- form of democracy in which people decide on policy initiatives directly
- was established in 1865 by congress to help millions of former black slaves
- proposal for the sturcture of the united states government
- state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the southern united states
- also called plantation act or revenue act
- series of laws passed by the british parliament
- using small arms and howitzer fire, the troops drove the people out of their camp.
- spanned part of what is now the state of kansas
- assassination of Abraham Lincoln
- imposed a direct tax on the british colonies
- compromise the first 10 ammendments
- was an escaped slave
- a colony
30 Clues: a colony • was an escaped slave • was a decisive vitory • was an american statesman • series of forced relocations • was a american political leader • was the movement to end slavery • assassination of Abraham Lincoln • unsuccesfully sued for his freedom • compromise the first 10 ammendments • was a political and mercantile protest • also called plantation act or revenue act • ...
History 2020-09-29
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- 1,912 mile continuous railroad line constructed between 1863 and 1869
- Steel making process, now largely suspended in which carbon, silicon and other impurities.
- loyalty to ones own region or sectioj of the country rather than to the country as a whole
- withdrawing formally from membership of a federation or body, especially a political state
- a fraction of a party and they were distinguished by their advocates for abolition of slavery
- American abolitionist/ leading figure in the abolitionist movement
- Authorizing the president to grant unsettled lands west of mississippi in exchange for indian land
- legal designated for an area of land managed by a federally recognized Indian tribe
- was the flagship indian boarding school in US
- a secret hate group in southern states which aimed to supress newely aquired rights by black people
- process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble a dominant group
- military operatioh in which enemy forces surround a town or building, cutting off essential supplies
- were laws governing the conduct of African Americans
- principle that the authority of a state and its government
- unrestricted in terms of weapons used, the territory or combatants involved
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- faught between mexico and US
- authorized the president to subdivide native americand tribal communal land holdings
- best known US policy toward western hemisphere/the doctrine warns European nations that US would not tolerate further.
- last state on boundry to have slaves
- issued by abe lincoln which declared that all persons held as slaves within rebrllious states are and henceforward shall be free
- First president of the US
- main author of the economic polocies of geoarge washington
- were tate and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the souhtern U.S.
- A cauistion of territory of Louisiana by U.s. from France
- American social reformer, abolitionist/escaped slavery
- Settlers were destined to expand across north america
- favors abolitionist or practice or institution, especially the capital punishment
- Conflict faught between U.S. and its allies against U.K.
28 Clues: First president of the US • faught between mexico and US • last state on boundry to have slaves • was the flagship indian boarding school in US • were laws governing the conduct of African Americans • Settlers were destined to expand across north america • American social reformer, abolitionist/escaped slavery • Conflict faught between U.S. and its allies against U.K. • ...
History 2020-10-08
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- stopped European civilization
- power to decide whether laws are constitutional or strike them down
- first 10 amendments
- end to slavery
- groups of workers who press for better working conditions
- $11.25million land
- rebellion
- powers mentioned in the constitution
- Missouri slave taken north
- withdraw
- head of departments
- free state
- choose party’s nominee
- runaway slave
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- women’s convention
- idea of nullification
- political party that criticized Jackson’s decisions
- military rule
- powers not listed in the constitution
- appointing people to gov. Based jobs
- moderation of alcohol
- slave state
- led factories to more production
- freeing
- taking states out of the union
25 Clues: freeing • withdraw • rebellion • free state • slave state • military rule • runaway slave • end to slavery • women’s convention • $11.25million land • first 10 amendments • head of departments • idea of nullification • moderation of alcohol • choose party’s nominee • Missouri slave taken north • stopped European civilization • taking states out of the union • led factories to more production • ...
