history Crossword Puzzles
Geologic Time Scale 2024-10-08
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- A sedimentary rock formed from marine organisms.
- Oxygen-producing organisms.
- Earliest part of Earth's history.
- A long and distinc phase of history.
- An era marked by early life forms.
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- To arrange or put in order.
- A system fo chronological dating for Earth's history.
- The most recent geological period.
- To improve something by making small changes.
- A length of time with a specific characteristic.
- Era known for the rise of mammals.
- The age of dinosaurs.
12 Clues: The age of dinosaurs. • To arrange or put in order. • Oxygen-producing organisms. • Earliest part of Earth's history. • The most recent geological period. • Era known for the rise of mammals. • An era marked by early life forms. • A long and distinc phase of history. • To improve something by making small changes. • A sedimentary rock formed from marine organisms. • ...
Michael's Game for Kids 2023-02-10
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- Person In class
- Is another word for male
- A way to play
- A place
- A famous baseball player
- A place where you learn
- Counting system
- The past
- When world war 1 started
- Person in class
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- When World war 1 ended
- The Maker
- A person who gave info to kids
- World where we live
- What you wear on your feet
- Another word for ancient
- History Teacher
- Person in class
- Is a cold season
19 Clues: A place • The past • The Maker • A way to play • Person In class • Counting system • History Teacher • Person in class • Person in class • Is a cold season • World where we live • When World war 1 ended • A place where you learn • Is another word for male • A famous baseball player • Another word for ancient • When world war 1 started • What you wear on your feet • A person who gave info to kids
written by kautilya 2023-07-03
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- greek Ambassador
- period of circa
- harvest festival
- known for spices
- Tsang chinese traveller
- the fact of belonging to a social group
- record of the life of mankind
- Indias source of strength
- Facilitated the arrival of foreign travellars
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- written by kautilya
- chronological representation
- coined the phrase unity in Diversity
- religious literature
- people who have smoved to settle in a new place
- festival new year
- puducherry before independence
- produced downy pazhmina wool
- writings engraved on walls and pillars
- plays an important role in history
- study of the rights and duties of citizenship
20 Clues: period of circa • greek Ambassador • harvest festival • known for spices • festival new year • written by kautilya • religious literature • Tsang chinese traveller • Indias source of strength • chronological representation • produced downy pazhmina wool • record of the life of mankind • puducherry before independence • plays an important role in history • ...
Chapter 2 Linux 2025-10-08
Across
- runs command as superuser
- restarts computer
- installs new software package
- removes flies
- moves or renames flies
- updates the list of available packages
- changes current directory
- tells how long the system has been running
- shows list of previously used commands
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- shows system information
- displays the system's hostname
- create a directroy
- displays the contents in file
- lists files and directories
- opens the manual for a command
- prints the current working directory
- creates an empty
- clear history
- copies flies
- displays real time running processes and system usage
20 Clues: copies flies • removes flies • clear history • creates an empty • restarts computer • create a directroy • moves or renames flies • shows system information • runs command as superuser • changes current directory • lists files and directories • displays the contents in file • installs new software package • displays the system's hostname • opens the manual for a command • ...
Crossword 2 2025-10-08
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- installs new software package
- runs command as superuser
- clear history
- prints the current working directory
- shows system information
- displays the contents in file
- moves or renames flies
- tells how long the system has been running
- opens the manual for a command
- restarts computer
Down
- create a directroy
- displays real time running processes and system usage
- shows list of previously used commands
- lists files and directories
- displays the system's hostname
- changes current directory
- updates the list of available packages
- removes flies
- copies flies
- creates an empty
20 Clues: copies flies • clear history • removes flies • creates an empty • restarts computer • create a directroy • moves or renames flies • shows system information • runs command as superuser • changes current directory • lists files and directories • installs new software package • displays the contents in file • displays the system's hostname • opens the manual for a command • ...
geography of ancient china 2022-05-23
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- The Zhou dynasty is split into —-
- China is the largest — county in the world
- who Rules most of the Yellow River.
- what river is known for country's principal waterway
- virtual private network also stands as —
- were there any female rulers and how many
- what river did they fish in the most/ yellow —--
- the first Chinese dynasty.
- The yellow river is engineered there for it is — made
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- is the most recognised religion
- is history in china Imparta
- most famous mountain in ancient china times. Mount —
- Who was the terracotta army built for
- the great wall of china made up off —-- walls
- In the history book of china there is —- history on terracotta army
- largest desert in ancient China
- the Yangtze is the worlds third longest river in the —--
17 Clues: the first Chinese dynasty. • is history in china Imparta • is the most recognised religion • largest desert in ancient China • The Zhou dynasty is split into —- • who Rules most of the Yellow River. • Who was the terracotta army built for • virtual private network also stands as — • were there any female rulers and how many • China is the largest — county in the world • ...
The modern period 2024-05-08
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- in which language was the newspaper kesari published
- a revival of or renewed interest in something
- the book unhappy indian was written by
- the change from medieval to modern period occurred with the arrival in india
- land revenue settlements are an important source of
- archaeological sources include buildings
- a draft of law presented before a law making body of consideration
- _isthe witnessed major movements and revolution all over the world
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- my experiments with truth
- the call you give me blood i will give you freedom was given by
- _in history are related to events
- the sources of the modern period are found
- century modern period of indiaN history began
- the revolt of 1857 was ruthlessly suppressed by
- _ isthe study of our past
- _sources include original documents
- there are _kind of historical sources
17 Clues: my experiments with truth • _ isthe study of our past • _in history are related to events • _sources include original documents • there are _kind of historical sources • the book unhappy indian was written by • archaeological sources include buildings • the sources of the modern period are found • a revival of or renewed interest in something • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022 2022-10-09
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- The other place "across the pond" that industrialization spread to after the 1700s (2 words, no space)
- Where the Industrial Revolution began in the 1700s (2 words, no space)
- Natural resource used to power steam engines
- Invention used to power machines and factories (2 words, no space)
- Economic system described in Adam Smith's book "Wealth of Nations"
- The Theme of History that has to do with groups of people and how they interact
- Invention by Whitney, allowed for quicker production of cotton/cleaned cotton quicker (2 words, no space)
- Invention by Arkwright, allowed over one hundred spindles of thread to be spun at once (2 words, no space)
- The Theme of History that has to do with how humans interact with the natural world around them
- The Theme of History that has to do with money and how goods and services are made, sold, and used
- One place industrialization spread to after the 1700s
- Invention by Cartwright, allowed quicker production of cloth (2 words, no space)
- The Theme of History that has to do with arts and institutions of people at a given time
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- Term used by historians to refer to the development of centralized factories or mills that produced goods on a mass scale (2 words, no space)
- Industry most changed by the early inventions of the Industrial Revolution
- The term to describe when people move from rural areas into cities
- Impact of the Industrial Revolution that meant kids were working in factories (2 words, no space)
- Name for early industry where most goods were made in peoples homes
- A period of significant change
- Inventor of the steam engine
- Invention by Hargreaves, allowed many spindles of thread to be spun at once (2 words, no space)
- Apartment buildings in industrialized cities with poor living conditions for factory workers
- The Theme of History that has to do with government and making/enforcing laws
23 Clues: Inventor of the steam engine • A period of significant change • Natural resource used to power steam engines • One place industrialization spread to after the 1700s • The term to describe when people move from rural areas into cities • Invention used to power machines and factories (2 words, no space) • ...
NFL Teams 2024-01-07
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- Team based in Green Bay, known for their historic Lambeau Field.
- Miami team famous for their undefeated season in 1972.
- Philadelphia team with an iconic mascot, the "Eagle."
- New England team with multiple Super Bowl victories.
- Team based in the nation's capital, known for its iconic burgundy and gold colors.
- Cincinnati team named after a tiger, known for its striped helmet.
- Los Angeles team known for its lightning bolt logo.
- Team based in Seattle, known for their loud "12th Man" fans.
- New York team with a history of competitive rivalries.
- Minnesota team with a strong Norse-themed identity.
- Los Angeles team with a history of success, winners of Super Bowl LIII.
- Atlanta team with a fast and fierce bird as its mascot.
- New York team with a history of NFL championships.
- Tennessee team with a strong identity and fan support.
- Dallas team often referred to as "America's Team."
- Jacksonville team with a fierce big cat as its mascot.
- Detroit team with a longstanding Thanksgiving Day tradition.
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- Las Vegas team with a storied history and passionate fanbase.
- Tampa Bay team that won Super Bowl LV.
- Carolina team with a mascot inspired by local wildlife.
- Houston team named after the state's independent spirit.
- Denver team with a strong fanbase known as the "Broncos Country."
- Cleveland team with a dedicated fanbase.
- Arizona team with a bird-themed mascot and vibrant red uniforms.
- New Orleans team known for its passionate fanbase.
- Buffalo team with a dedicated fanbase known as the "Bills Mafia."
- Baltimore team named after a poem by Edgar Allan Poe.
- Pittsburgh team known for its "Steel Curtain" defense.
- Team from Kansas City, winners of Super Bowl IV.
- San Francisco team with a history of Super Bowl success.
- Indianapolis team named after the "Indianapolis 500" race.
- Chicago team with a strong defensive tradition.
32 Clues: Tampa Bay team that won Super Bowl LV. • Cleveland team with a dedicated fanbase. • Chicago team with a strong defensive tradition. • Team from Kansas City, winners of Super Bowl IV. • New Orleans team known for its passionate fanbase. • New York team with a history of NFL championships. • Dallas team often referred to as "America's Team." • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 15-30 2025-08-16
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- Older people who are respected for their knowledge and life experience.
- A way society often groups people based on skin color or physical features.
- A custom or belief that is passed down through generations.
- A group you belong to based on shared culture, language, or history.
- Beliefs about what is right, important, or meaningful.
- A person who pays attention to and understands someone speaking.
- An unfair and fixed idea about a group of people.
- A system of communication used by a group of people.
- Different age groups within a family, like grandparents, parents, and children.
- Making sure everyone feels welcome and valued.
- A relationship or bond between people or ideas.
- The story of the past and how it shapes the present.
- A conversation where one person asks questions to learn about another person’s life or views.
- The way of life shared by a group of people, including language, food, music, and traditions.
- Something remembered from the past.
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- Having differences like race, culture, or beliefs within a group.
- A person’s way of expressing their thoughts, feelings, and identity.
- Being open to and respectful of others’ differences.
- A story or account of events or experiences.
- Feeling accepted and included in a group.
- tradition Passing stories, history, or knowledge by word of mouth.
- A personal story or statement shared about one’s life or experiences.
- The traditions, history, and values passed down from your family or ancestors.
- The act of sharing stories, often passed down in families or cultures.
- Something a person lives through or goes through.
- The way someone sees or understands something.
- Thinking deeply about something that has happened or what something means.
- Where someone comes from, including their culture and family history.
- Who you are, including your name, beliefs, culture, and experiences.
- A group of people who live in the same area or share something in common.
30 Clues: Something remembered from the past. • Feeling accepted and included in a group. • A story or account of events or experiences. • The way someone sees or understands something. • Making sure everyone feels welcome and valued. • A relationship or bond between people or ideas. • An unfair and fixed idea about a group of people. • ...
Sources of history 2021-07-12
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- in the year 1913 laid the foundation of
- are visual sources of modern Indian history.
- was an independent department established during the British period
- film industry.
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- jail in Andaman.
- provide us information about the contemporary events.
- is a form of audio source of history.
- is a source for getting information about a Historical events or the work of a person.
- are considered as an unique discovery of modern technology.
- is also regarded as an important source of history.
- Palace is a Museum in Pune which gives information about the history of Mahatma Gandhi
11 Clues: film industry. • jail in Andaman. • is a form of audio source of history. • in the year 1913 laid the foundation of • are visual sources of modern Indian history. • is also regarded as an important source of history. • provide us information about the contemporary events. • are considered as an unique discovery of modern technology. • ...
March Bible Binge Bulletin 2021-03-12
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- Faith Adjacent personality
- Goodbye Southern Baptists
- Episode 6 book of the Bible
- Episode 6 Archaeology Corner
- Faith Adjacent Mailbag guest
- Bill Skarsgard
- Season 12 Episode 5 Old Testament parallel
- Jamie's Favored of the Month Bible study topic
- Erin's favored of the Month _________ Starter Kit
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- The Danny of astronomical church history
- John the Baptist
- Salome Playwright
- ekklēsia
- Forty-day period before Easter
- Regis Philbin
- The Sandy of astronomical church history
- Knox's Favored of the Month Author
- Gale King
- Pontius Pilot
- Sigourney Weaver
- The 1561 Celestial Phenomenon over _________
- Papal Astronomer
22 Clues: ekklēsia • Gale King • Regis Philbin • Pontius Pilot • Bill Skarsgard • John the Baptist • Sigourney Weaver • Papal Astronomer • Salome Playwright • Goodbye Southern Baptists • Faith Adjacent personality • Episode 6 book of the Bible • Episode 6 Archaeology Corner • Faith Adjacent Mailbag guest • Forty-day period before Easter • Knox's Favored of the Month Author • ...
Chinese Dynasties Overview 2023-10-10
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- the first true dynasty in Chinese history
- the largest "privacy fence" in history
- the original religion of China was to venerate or worship the _____
- the philosophy of social order and filial piety
- this empire traded with Rome over the Silk Road
- sometimes spelled with a "T" stressed harmony with nature
- for centuries China had the monopoly on this product
- this dynasty was China's longest
- the book containing Confucian teaching
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- Chinese civilization began along this river
- the founder of China's most important social philosophy
- the first writing in China were found on these
- Chinese history is studied according to its ruling families or _____.
- the East West trade route linking Rome with China
- this religion comes to China via India over the Silk Road
- equal opposite forces/ balance/ harmony / symbol
- brutal dynasty, built wall, Legalism
17 Clues: this dynasty was China's longest • brutal dynasty, built wall, Legalism • the largest "privacy fence" in history • the book containing Confucian teaching • the first true dynasty in Chinese history • Chinese civilization began along this river • the first writing in China were found on these • the philosophy of social order and filial piety • ...
Medieval Crossword 2024-10-24
11 Clues: a king • royalty • Building • Fighting • a subject • Back then • poor people • people in armor • studies history • Part of a castle • help defeat the french
Sources of history 2021-07-12
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- Palace is a Museum in Pune which gives information about the history of Mahatma Gandhi
- jail in Andaman.
- provide us information about the contemporary events.
- are visual sources of modern Indian history.
- is a form of audio source of history.
- is a source for getting information about a Historical events or the work of a person.
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- was an independent department established during the British period
- in the year 1913 laid the foundation of
- film industry.
- are considered as an unique discovery of modern technology.
- is also regarded as an important source of history.
11 Clues: film industry. • jail in Andaman. • is a form of audio source of history. • in the year 1913 laid the foundation of • are visual sources of modern Indian history. • is also regarded as an important source of history. • provide us information about the contemporary events. • are considered as an unique discovery of modern technology. • ...
Linux Quiz 2025-09-10
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- Show or set command aliases
- Calculator utility
- Show user information (if installed)
- Show groups the user belongs to
- Pause execution for a time
- Power off the system
- Show command history
- Display the system’s hostname
- Print text as a banner (if installed)
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- Clear the terminal screen
- Remove command aliases
- Find files quickly
- Display a short description of a command
- Show logged-in users
- Search for files in directories
- Restart the system
- Add entries to system log
- Show system running time
- Show path of a command
- Show location of a command
20 Clues: Find files quickly • Calculator utility • Restart the system • Show logged-in users • Power off the system • Show command history • Remove command aliases • Show path of a command • Show system running time • Clear the terminal screen • Add entries to system log • Pause execution for a time • Show location of a command • Show or set command aliases • Display the system’s hostname • ...
Chapter 2 Linux 2025-10-08
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- runs command as superuser
- restarts computer
- installs new software package
- removes flies
- moves or renames flies
- updates the list of available packages
- changes current directory
- tells how long the system has been running
- shows list of previously used commands
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- shows system information
- displays the system's hostname
- create a directroy
- displays the contents in file
- lists files and directories
- opens the manual for a command
- prints the current working directory
- creates an empty
- clear history
- copies flies
- displays real time running processes and system usage
20 Clues: copies flies • removes flies • clear history • creates an empty • restarts computer • create a directroy • moves or renames flies • shows system information • runs command as superuser • changes current directory • lists files and directories • displays the contents in file • installs new software package • displays the system's hostname • opens the manual for a command • ...
Lakeview Teachers 2022-23 2023-03-16
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- upperclass math
- upperclass math
- geometry and biotech
- newest arrival
- principal
- upperclass programming
- sophmore english and history
- underclass math
- freshmen english male
- freshmen/sophmore history
- engineering teach upperclass 3d printing
- computer science and physics
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- idk the new deans name so answer is the fourth word of this clue
- mysterious job
- interim principal/assistant principle/dean
- dean and upperclass english
- chemistry
- manufacturing teach
- upperclass social studies
- AAA and security and lunch detention
- upperclass med classes
- freshmen biotech and med classes
- freshmen english female
- upperclass engineering big machines
- engineering teach underclass
25 Clues: chemistry • principal • mysterious job • newest arrival • upperclass math • upperclass math • underclass math • manufacturing teach • geometry and biotech • freshmen english male • upperclass med classes • upperclass programming • freshmen english female • upperclass social studies • freshmen/sophmore history • dean and upperclass english • sophmore english and history • ...
school subjects 2024-04-22
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- ,were you test myths
- ,were you lean other languages
- ,were you learn to type
- ,is the lights in theater
- ,were you learn to cook
- ,is lab experiment's
- ,were you learn the past
- ,can be dramatic
- ,is about history but is core class
- ,is athletic
- ,people do in class and use a pencil
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- ,is classical
- ,can be hard and enraging
- , were you test your brain
- ,most people like it or hate it
- ,learn technology systems
- ,use a brush
- ,makes videos
- ,is singing
- ,can do rock and roll
20 Clues: ,is singing • ,use a brush • ,is athletic • ,is classical • ,makes videos • ,can be dramatic • ,were you test myths • ,is lab experiment's • ,can do rock and roll • ,were you learn to type • ,were you learn to cook • ,were you learn the past • ,can be hard and enraging • ,is the lights in theater • ,learn technology systems • , were you test your brain • ,were you lean other languages • ...
Worbs 2025-01-23
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- To remove from existence
- The history and identification of texts and writing
- A religious group
- Excess or and unusual number of
- To be unable read or write
- To count as if in a list
- To pay respects to
- A person engaged in a professional writing career
- The study of religion
- Selfless
- A fictional name
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- A voracious reader
- The study of plants and their secrets
- An insane number of
- Bizarre and strange
- A writer name
- A mean or undignified comment
- Relating to the Bible
- The history of a word
- An incorrect pronunciation
20 Clues: Selfless • A writer name • A fictional name • A religious group • A voracious reader • To pay respects to • An insane number of • Bizarre and strange • Relating to the Bible • The history of a word • The study of religion • To remove from existence • To count as if in a list • To be unable read or write • An incorrect pronunciation • A mean or undignified comment • ...
Philippians 2024-05-16
11 Clues: geo humid • over Asia • geo island • gov divided • economy Peso • history oldest • gov convenience • history victory • over Philippians • culture Christian • economy world rank
Middle School Staff and Teachers 2021-12-14
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- 6th, 7th, and 8th computer teacher
- headmistress
- 6th and 7th spanish teacher
- 6th math and english teacher
- headmaster
- 7th and 8th history teacher
- Rio 7th and 8th science teacher
- 6th history teacher
- sports coordinator
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- a coach
- 7th math teacher
- the dean
- 6th science teacher
- 6th and 8th math teacher
- 6th history teacher
- 7th and 8th english teacher
- front desk
- student store and 6th, 7th, and 8th young entrepreneurs teacher
- 7th and 8th spanish teacher
- 6th, 7th, and 8th art and industrial arts teacher
- chief information officer and hot lunch
21 Clues: a coach • the dean • headmaster • front desk • headmistress • 7th math teacher • sports coordinator • 6th science teacher • 6th history teacher • 6th history teacher • 6th and 8th math teacher • 6th and 7th spanish teacher • 7th and 8th english teacher • 7th and 8th history teacher • 7th and 8th spanish teacher • 6th math and english teacher • Rio 7th and 8th science teacher • ...
Lesson 24 # 2 2019-04-03
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- / treat without respect
- / cause to appear
- / earth history
- / speaking words to be written
- / earn next level
- / careless doodles
- / force to leave
- / interrupted word
- / original copy before print
- / write down spoken words
- / relating to the earth
- / moving forward; modern
- / refuse to accept
- / art or science of agriculture
- / small amounts
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- / single person rule
- / decision
- / force into
- / on who studies the earth's physical history
- / describing something
- / doctor's remedy
- / return to an earlier state
- / say the future
- / say the opposite of
- / natural features of a region
25 Clues: / decision • / force into • / earth history • / small amounts • / force to leave • / say the future • / cause to appear • / earn next level • / doctor's remedy • / careless doodles • / interrupted word • / refuse to accept • / single person rule • / say the opposite of • / describing something • / treat without respect • / relating to the earth • / moving forward; modern • / write down spoken words • ...
Africa Vocabulary 2023-12-12
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- imprints of living things from the past
- forced migration of 13 million people
- dry
- would include police, schools, and roads
- last of the great trading empires
- use of power for personal gain
- early history before history was recorded
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- health problem in tropical Africa
- Mansa Musa's empire
- world's largest hot desert
- domination of one country over another
- fertile land dries out
- buffer region
- northern salt traders were mostly _____
- grasslands of Africa
- cutting down trees before they can regrow
- arid dry for part of the year
- our species
- oral historian
- social ranking
20 Clues: dry • our species • buffer region • oral historian • social ranking • Mansa Musa's empire • grasslands of Africa • fertile land dries out • world's largest hot desert • arid dry for part of the year • use of power for personal gain • health problem in tropical Africa • last of the great trading empires • forced migration of 13 million people • domination of one country over another • ...
MANNING'S SCHOOL HISTORY 2024-07-05
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- Original land left by Thomas Manning
- Original departure age for student
- Led History Pageant
- Kingston, New York, Toronto
- Vita Sine Litteris Morsest. What is this?
- Headmaster 1887-1903
- First students were called.
- Acting Principal 1973
- First Headmaster
- Headmistress
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- Name of History Pageant.
- Students enrolled in 1907
- What is the old building erected 1915 known as?
- Destroyed Mannings in 1780
- Bequeathed land
- 2024 Rhodes Scholar
- High Original School name
- Headmaster 1989-1992
- Architectural design of the Old Building
- Distinctions in 11 subjects in the CSEC exams
- Chairman for Board of Governors
21 Clues: Headmistress • Bequeathed land • First Headmaster • Led History Pageant • 2024 Rhodes Scholar • Headmaster 1887-1903 • Headmaster 1989-1992 • Acting Principal 1973 • Name of History Pageant. • Students enrolled in 1907 • High Original School name • Destroyed Mannings in 1780 • Kingston, New York, Toronto • First students were called. • Chairman for Board of Governors • ...
happy valentines day!!! 2025-01-28
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- child 2
- reina's top artist
- james's top artist
- the name of reinas perfume
- reina's favorite chocolate
- child 3
- reinas old nickname for james
- our first show
- reina
- james's cat
- reinas other favorite chocolate
- reina's best friend
- james
- favorite color (mix n match)
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- james's old nickname for reina
- our first game together
- child 1
- what is our fav musical based on
- reina's cat
- our first date night
- james's best friend
- james's favorite greek god
- the beginning of our direct message history
23 Clues: reina • james • child 2 • child 3 • child 1 • reina's cat • james's cat • our first show • reina's top artist • james's top artist • james's best friend • reina's best friend • our first date night • our first game together • the name of reinas perfume • reina's favorite chocolate • james's favorite greek god • favorite color (mix n match) • reinas old nickname for james • james's old nickname for reina • ...
Crossword 2 2025-10-08
Across
- installs new software package
- runs command as superuser
- clear history
- prints the current working directory
- shows system information
- displays the contents in file
- moves or renames flies
- tells how long the system has been running
- opens the manual for a command
- restarts computer
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- create a directroy
- displays real time running processes and system usage
- shows list of previously used commands
- lists files and directories
- displays the system's hostname
- changes current directory
- updates the list of available packages
- removes flies
- copies flies
- creates an empty
20 Clues: copies flies • clear history • removes flies • creates an empty • restarts computer • create a directroy • moves or renames flies • shows system information • runs command as superuser • changes current directory • lists files and directories • installs new software package • displays the contents in file • displays the system's hostname • opens the manual for a command • ...
Chinese Gobble Smackers sports 2024-01-17
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- who is the best pitcher in mlb history
- who is the blue and red mlb team from los angeles
- who won the 2016 world series
- what mlb team is navy blue and orange from Houston
- who is the purple and yellow nba team from los angeles
- who is the nfl team with most losses in history
- who are the lakers rival
- who won the 2021 world series
- what Nfl team is from houston
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- what team has the most superbowls in nfl history
- who is Americas football team
- who lost super bowl 56
- who are the packers rivals
- who caught the game winning pick in super bowl 49
- what nba team has the longest losing streak ever in a season
- who has won the most nba championships
16 Clues: who lost super bowl 56 • who are the lakers rival • who are the packers rivals • who is Americas football team • who won the 2016 world series • who won the 2021 world series • what Nfl team is from houston • who is the best pitcher in mlb history • who has won the most nba championships • who is the nfl team with most losses in history • ...
Y7 Autumn 2025-12-10
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- After the time
- How we write a paragraph in History
- How we analyse sources in history
- The land in Scandinavia was very o.....
- The second group we studied who came to Britain from Germany
- The third group we studied who came to Britain from Scandinavia
- The best teacher at St Peters
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- The soil in England was very f.....
- The area of England given to the Vikings to live on
- In time order
- The T.... Man, you studied him last term
- From the time
- The first group we studied who came to Britain from Italy
- The study of the past
14 Clues: In time order • From the time • After the time • The study of the past • The best teacher at St Peters • How we analyse sources in history • The soil in England was very f..... • How we write a paragraph in History • The land in Scandinavia was very o..... • The T.... Man, you studied him last term • The area of England given to the Vikings to live on • ...
Ancient Peoples (Hoffer Dani) 2023-12-13
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- Their history os often interwined with interactions with neighboring civilizations, partycularly the roman empire.
- They have rich and ancient history that dates back thousands of years. their iconic structures are the piramids.
- This language was an important tool of ancient literature and philosophy.
- They were indo europian people who inhabited a vast area of europe, extending from the british isles and the iberian peninsula to central eastern europe
- They are an ethnoreligious group historically associated with judaism.
- They were emerged in the southern region of mesopotamia, in what is now southern iraq, around 4500BCE.
- They were one of the earliest empires in history, thrieved during different periods (circa 911-609BCE)
- They discovered silk, gunpowder, and paper.
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- They were thrived in the central and northern regions of italy, primarily between the 8th and 3rd centuries BCE.
- They were the largest and most powerful civilization in the pre-columbian america
- They were an semitic-speaking people who established the city state on the coast of North Africa (modern day Tunisia) in the 9th century BCE.
- They played a significant role in europian history contributing various fields such as philosophy.
- They have contributed to various fields, including art, sience. They existed in what is now iran.
- They have a long compley history with influences from various civilizations, including aksumite and solomonic dynasties.
- An ancient civilization that played a crucial role in shaping western civilization.
15 Clues: They discovered silk, gunpowder, and paper. • They are an ethnoreligious group historically associated with judaism. • This language was an important tool of ancient literature and philosophy. • They were the largest and most powerful civilization in the pre-columbian america • An ancient civilization that played a crucial role in shaping western civilization. • ...
Spanish heritage month 2021-10-21
Archaeology Review Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-27
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- The most accurate dating method used in archaeology; dates only volcanic deposits
- Man made objects from the past
- Dating an artifact by what strata or bed of a mound it is found in (deeper = older)
- History textbooks, websites, and encyclopedias are examples of this method of learning about history
- Any study of the past is called...
- A once living organism that has been turned to stone or preserved in stone
- The term circa (c.) means
- What archaeologists call an ancient garbage dump
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- The letter B.C. with a date mean...
- The place where archaeologists find artifacts
- An account of an event from someone who saw the event or participated in the event
- The study of man-made things from the past
- A distinct layer/bed of rock or sediment found within a mound
- This suffix means "the study of" or "the science of"
- A period of 100 years
- This scientist studies billions of years of life on earth by finding fossils
- This scientist studies millions of years of human history by finding artifacts
- A long period of time marked by a single important cultural feature
- Dating an artifact by comparing it to another dated artifact; this method is just an educated guess
- This dating method dates objects that were once living by measuring their radioactivity
- Layers of living piled up on one another forming a rise in the land
- A period of ten years
22 Clues: A period of 100 years • A period of ten years • The term circa (c.) means • Man made objects from the past • Any study of the past is called... • The letter B.C. with a date mean... • The study of man-made things from the past • The place where archaeologists find artifacts • What archaeologists call an ancient garbage dump • ...
War and Conflict Poetry: Crossword 1 2022-09-13
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- Language which is specific to a country or region (7)
- Comparing one thing to another using 'like' or 'as' (6)
- The poet compares Toussaint L'Oveurture to a ______ (6)
- _____ de Maroon helped lead freed slaves against the British Army in Jamaica (5)
- The poet wanted to _____ the way British history is taught (9)
- A group of lines in a poem (6)
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- The poet accuses 'dem' of trying to ____ up their eye (7)
- The poet wanted to _____ the achievements of people of colour (9)
- The poet compares Mary Seacole to a ______ (7)
- 'Checkin' Out Me History' reveals how ____ history is towards a Eurocentric viewpoint (6)
- Comparing one thing to another suggesting it is the same (8)
- John _____ wrote 'Checkin' Out Me History' (5)
12 Clues: A group of lines in a poem (6) • The poet compares Mary Seacole to a ______ (7) • John _____ wrote 'Checkin' Out Me History' (5) • Language which is specific to a country or region (7) • Comparing one thing to another using 'like' or 'as' (6) • The poet compares Toussaint L'Oveurture to a ______ (6) • The poet accuses 'dem' of trying to ____ up their eye (7) • ...
20th Century 2023-05-01
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- Texas' Closest International Neighbor
- Greg Abbott Was Born In _____
- The United States base for telecommunications Giants
- First Female Elected To The U.S. Senate
- One Of The Biggest Assets In Texas
- An Agreement To Depend On One Another
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- Rough Population Expectancy For Texas In 2030
- First Hispanic First Lady In The History Of Texas
- First Female Supreme Court Judge In U.S. History
- A Founding Member Of MAYO
- First African American Woman To Represent Texas In Congress
- History Proves That _____ Are Strong People Able To Change With The Times
- More Than 200,000 Jobs Were Lost In _____ Alone
- Texas Became Known As A Leader In ______
14 Clues: A Founding Member Of MAYO • Greg Abbott Was Born In _____ • One Of The Biggest Assets In Texas • Texas' Closest International Neighbor • An Agreement To Depend On One Another • First Female Elected To The U.S. Senate • Texas Became Known As A Leader In ______ • Rough Population Expectancy For Texas In 2030 • More Than 200,000 Jobs Were Lost In _____ Alone • ...
Chinese Gobble Smackers sports 2024-01-17
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- who is the best pitcher in mlb history
- who is the blue and red mlb team from los angeles
- who won the 2016 world series
- what mlb team is navy blue and orange from Houston
- who is the purple and yellow nba team from los angeles
- who is the nfl team with most losses in history
- who are the lakers rival
- who won the 2021 world series
- what Nfl team is from houston
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- what team has the most superbowls in nfl history
- who is Americas football team
- who lost super bowl 56
- who are the packers rivals
- who caught the game winning pick in super bowl 49
- what nba team has the longest losing streak ever in a season
- who has won the most nba championships
16 Clues: who lost super bowl 56 • who are the lakers rival • who are the packers rivals • who is Americas football team • who won the 2016 world series • who won the 2021 world series • what Nfl team is from houston • who is the best pitcher in mlb history • who has won the most nba championships • who is the nfl team with most losses in history • ...
Luciano Beck Religion unit 2 Vocab 2024-11-23
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- The study of how a person or thing in Salvation History foreshadows a person or thing in Salvation History.
- The person God chose to represent all those entering the covenant with him
- The 27 Books of Scripture that appear after the Old Testament That tell the story of The New Covenant
- A short story that communicates layers of truth.
- The story of God’s love and mercy revealed to us throughout human history, Culminating in Christ’s sacrifice on the Cross and Resurrection from the dead which won for us Salvation from sin and death
- This writing style of Scripture tells a story in a straightforward way, recounting some event or story of an important person in Israel's History
- The first 46 books of Scripture that tell the story of the Old Covenant
- The increase in the number of people included in each covenant, and God’s family, throughout Salvation History
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- Every Covenant included a blessing from God that He assured His people He would Fulfill
- A sacred, unbreakable bond of Family relationship.
- To show, warn of, or indicate a future event before it happens
- The human Authors of Scripture were guided by God through the Holy Spirit in their writing.
- The official list of inspired books that appear in the Bible
- The Hebrew word for “breath” and “spirit”
- An external representation of the Interior reality occurring within a covenant
15 Clues: The Hebrew word for “breath” and “spirit” • A short story that communicates layers of truth. • A sacred, unbreakable bond of Family relationship. • The official list of inspired books that appear in the Bible • To show, warn of, or indicate a future event before it happens • The first 46 books of Scripture that tell the story of the Old Covenant • ...
Cities 2023-09-24
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- Town A coastal city in South Africa, known for its natural beauty, including Table Mountain.
- de Janeiro A Brazilian city known for its lively culture, beautiful beaches, and annual Carnival festival.
- Aires The capital of Argentina, famous for tango music and dance, as well as delicious cuisine.
- A city in Turkey known for its unique position between Europe and Asia, rich history, and architecture.
- The capital of Egypt, with a rich history, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and ancient artifacts.
- City The capital of Mexico, known for its Aztec and colonial history, vibrant markets, and food.
- The capital of the United Kingdom, famous for its history, landmarks, and theater scene.
- The capital of China, with a rich history, ancient sites, and a bustling urban center.
- The vibrant capital of Japan, known for its modern technology and traditional culture.
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- The romantic capital of France, celebrated for its art, fashion, and iconic landmarks.
- A major city in India, known for its Bollywood film industry and diverse culture.
- Australia's largest city, famous for its stunning harbor, landmarks like the Opera House, and vibrant culture.
- New Zealand's largest city, known for its beautiful harbors, beaches, and outdoor activities.
- The capital of Russia, known for its historical architecture, Red Square, and cultural heritage.
- York City A bustling metropolis in the United States known for its iconic skyline, culture, and diversity.
15 Clues: A major city in India, known for its Bollywood film industry and diverse culture. • The romantic capital of France, celebrated for its art, fashion, and iconic landmarks. • The capital of China, with a rich history, ancient sites, and a bustling urban center. • The vibrant capital of Japan, known for its modern technology and traditional culture. • ...
NFL Player 2024-12-11
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- He is widely regarded as one of the best tight ends in NFL history and has multiple Pro Bowl selections to his name.
- He was the first player in NFL history to have over 90 receptions in each of his first two seasons.
- He was the first player in NFL history to throw for over 3,500 yards and rush for over 800 yards in his first two seasons.
- He is the first quarterback in NFL history to have a winning record in every season of his career.
- He was the first running back selected in the 2021 NFL Draft, going 24th overall to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- He has recorded 1,000 receiving yards in each of his first seven seasons, tying an NFL record.
- He made his first start in the NFL during the 2020 season after recovering from a serious hip injury suffered in college.
- He set the NFL record for most receiving yards by a tight end in a single season with 1,377 yards in 2018.
- He made one of the most iconic catches in NFL history, a last-second Hail Mary touchdown in 2020 against the Buffalo Bills.
- He averages over five yards per carry for his career, showcasing his explosive running ability.
- He became the youngest quarterback to win a Super Bowl when he led the Kansas City Chiefs to victory in Super Bowl LIV at the age of 24.
- He became the eighth running back in NFL history to rush for over 2,000 yards in a single season during the 2020 season.
- He was traded to the Buffalo Bills in 2020 and led the league in receptions and receiving yards that season.
- He led the league in rushing yards in 2020, finishing with 1,557 yards in the regular season.
- He set an NFL record for the most touchdown passes by a rookie, throwing 23 touchdowns in the 2016 season.
- He holds the record for the most Super Bowl wins by a player, securing seven championships throughout his career.
- He scored a franchise record 19 touchdowns for the Green Bay Packers in the 2020 season.
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- He broke the rookie receiving yards record in 2020, finishing with over 1,400 yards.
- He has been named to several Pro Bowl teams and set a franchise record for receiving touchdowns in a single season.
- In the 2020 season, he became one of the few quarterbacks to pass for over 4,500 yards and rush for over 400 yards in the same season.
- He is known for his impressive combination of size and speed, running a 4.33-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine.
- He became the first Bengals player to rush for over 1,100 yards in consecutive seasons since Jeremy Hill.
- He was named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2020 after breaking the record for most touchdown passes by a rookie with 31.
- He set an NFL record by scoring six rushing touchdowns in a single game on Christmas Day in 2020.
- Known for his incredible speed, he has recorded multiple touchdowns of over 50 yards in his career.
- In 2019, he became the third player in NFL history to record over 1,000 rushing yards and 1,000 receiving yards in the same season.
- He won the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award in 2018 after rushing for over 1,300 yards and catching over 90 passes.
- He led the NFL in rushing yards as a rookie in 2016, winning the Offensive Rookie of the Year award.
- He became the fastest player in Titans franchise history to reach 2,000 career receiving yards.
- Known for his incredible accuracy, Rodgers has one of the highest career passer ratings in NFL history.
- He won the NFL MVP award in 2019, making him the youngest quarterback to receive the honor at age 22.
31 Clues: He broke the rookie receiving yards record in 2020, finishing with over 1,400 yards. • He scored a franchise record 19 touchdowns for the Green Bay Packers in the 2020 season. • He led the league in rushing yards in 2020, finishing with 1,557 yards in the regular season. • ...
Conservation History 2021-02-03
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- You and I own the public lands of WI and our nation. This idea is known as the Common _________.
- The first demonstration of the Common Trust in the Supreme court was a landowner that sued saying he "owned" this seafood from the NJ mudflats.
- Settlers to North America were from this continent, bringing diseases that killed Native Americans and sent many natural resources "home"
- Gifford __________ was the 1st Chief of the Forest Service. He served as WI's first forester.
- The EPA is the Environmental __________________________ Agency.
- Emerson wrote this book asking people to look at God's creation not for for food and profit.
- Rachel Carson penned a book, __________Spring that focused on DDT causes weak egg shells.
- Aldo Leopold's book, the ________ County Almanac revolves around Baraboo, WI.
- Known as the Father of Ecology, taught game management at UW-Madison.
- The U.S., Canada and England formed the 1st international treaty dealing with what type of birds?
- By 1886, only 540 of these mammals remained in Yellowstone. This animal was market hunted for their meat, bones, and hides.
- Act named after an Iowan senator outlawing the movement of game across state line for sale.
- The CCC was started during the depression from FDR to put young to work creating State and National Park and fire lookouts in WI. This was called the __________________Conservation Corp.
- Made into top hats in Europe
- Rhode Island was the first state to have a _____ deer hunting season (open for certain days)
- ________ and Clark explored the West in 1804-06 and their publicizing led to many seeking the frontier
- Richard Nixon and Congress passed the ___________Species Act, saving the Bald Eagle, grizzly and peregrine falcon.
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- This type of pigeon would blanket the sky in WI because it loved the oak savannah grasslands. Hunting and fear of damage to crops led to extinction. "Martha" died in a Cincinnati Zoo.
- CRP was included in the Farm Bill. It put farm land into wildlife habitat. CRP stands for Conservation ________________ Program.
- Theodore _____________ is known as the conservation president, naming numerous parks, preserves and National Parks.
- The _____________-Robertson Act created an 11% tax on ammo, guns, and hunting accessories to help fund research and purchase habitat.
- This nation brought the domestic horse, cow, sheep, goats and pig that competed with wildlife
- This type of hunting sold feathers, meat, skins and fur on open or unregulated markets
- Born in Scotland, he grew up in Portage, WI and his passions dealt with the Pacific mountains.
- 1973 was a key environmental year in that both the __________ Water and Air Acts were written.
- _______ and Crockett was a hunting club formed by Teddy Roosevelt and George Grinnell to focus on big game populations.
- The first state to issue a deer hunting license.
- An avid person who drew birds, a Society today is named after him.
- The National _______ Service manages all Federal Parks, refuges and monuments.
- The ring-necked _____________ is a success story of a non-native animal being brought from China. Today, the DNR releases 50,0000 of these birds.
- Henry David Thoreau wrote this book after living 2 years by himself.
- ___________'s Cow went extinct during 30 years of hunting them in the N. Pacific near the Bering Strait off of Russia
- WI as an example, offered a $5_____ in 1865 for the killing of wolves
33 Clues: Made into top hats in Europe • The first state to issue a deer hunting license. • The EPA is the Environmental __________________________ Agency. • An avid person who drew birds, a Society today is named after him. • Henry David Thoreau wrote this book after living 2 years by himself. • Known as the Father of Ecology, taught game management at UW-Madison. • ...
History project 2021-02-22
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- painted pictures of Mary
- (last name)invented movable type
- one of Shakespeares plays
- father of humanism
- what are sponsors of an artist called
- music was more worldly
- created 3D paintings
- the greatest play writer of all times
- what family was the most famous sponsor of art in the renaissance
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- painted the Mona Lisa
- wrote important articles on government
- what city is famous for its art,canals, and buildings
- sixteen chapel
- wrote Don Quixote satire on chivalry
- Middle Ages music
- added movement to paintings
- focus on man’s abilities and capacities
- pointed out the evil and folly of the renaissance in society
- father of Renaissance panting
- what country did the renaissance start
20 Clues: sixteen chapel • Middle Ages music • father of humanism • created 3D paintings • painted the Mona Lisa • music was more worldly • painted pictures of Mary • one of Shakespeares plays • added movement to paintings • father of Renaissance panting • (last name)invented movable type • wrote Don Quixote satire on chivalry • what are sponsors of an artist called • ...
History project 2021-02-22
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- one of Shakespeares plays
- wrote important articles on government
- focus on man’s abilities and capacities
- what city is famous for its art,canals, and buildings
- father of humanism
- painted pictures of Mary
- what are sponsors of an artist called
- created 3D paintings
- music was more worldly
- added movement to paintings
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- wrote Don Quixote satire on chivalry
- pointed out the evil and folly of the renaissance in society
- what family was the most famous sponsor of art in the renaissance
- what country did the renaissance start
- the greatest play writer of all times
- painted the Mona Lisa
- sixteen chapel
- (last name)invented movable type
- Middle Ages music
- father of Renaissance panting
20 Clues: sixteen chapel • Middle Ages music • father of humanism • created 3D paintings • painted the Mona Lisa • music was more worldly • painted pictures of Mary • one of Shakespeares plays • added movement to paintings • father of Renaissance panting • (last name)invented movable type • wrote Don Quixote satire on chivalry • the greatest play writer of all times • ...
History Reconstruction 2021-03-05
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- The president after Lincoln died who blanket pardoned much of the south after the war.
- The name for the movement that made many white southerners wistful of the confederacy.
- the south was separated into these as part of Republican reconstruction.
- Congress was this, so it was unable to stop the president after Lincoln’s reconstruction.
- the Republican Party began to decline in part because of this.
- the death of this person sparked a sentimental streak in the south as they were seen as a symbol of the confederacy.
- people, Grant easily won both of his elections because of this.
- What whites used to justify and they believed gave them the right to subjugate and be always above blacks.
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- Both parties in the following elections announced they would do this.
- The future for blacks during Republican reconstruction looked like this.
- What they called the Republican phase of reconstruction.
- this law was passed over a veto to stop the south from trying to remove African American’s citizenship.
- What southern whites who attacked black people and any who supported them and wanted the south to return to its old hierarchy called themselves.
- The plan Abraham Lincoln had for the south before he was killed
- reconstruction ended as this was lost in the north.
- confederate officials, The Republican Party took control of the senate by doing this.
- a popular meeting place for black people to do all kinds of things during reconstruction.
- Frederick Douglas criticized the celebration of a statue honoring this man at its opening.
- Grant lost popularity as this took over his cabinet and officials.
- these trials were done to imprison people attacking blacks on a national level instead of state.
20 Clues: reconstruction ended as this was lost in the north. • What they called the Republican phase of reconstruction. • the Republican Party began to decline in part because of this. • The plan Abraham Lincoln had for the south before he was killed • people, Grant easily won both of his elections because of this. • ...
HISTORY STARTERS 2021-03-08
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- – free settlers who lived in villages around Sparta
- - Men were placed in rows closed to their family members and friends. To make sure there
- – prisoners of war, unwanted children, people who had been sold into slavery to pay off
- festivals in their honor gods.
- – owned by the Spartan state. Had no political power or legal rights
- - he sent earthquake as a punishment for killing the helots
- - was the one who created the Spartan system of government
- - The most important festival in Sparta
- - honor their gods and goddesses by building special temples, made sacrifices and
- - was so important for the Ancient Greeks because they did not haveaccess to metals and timber.
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- – a place where the Greeks believed that the gods would speak to people
- - In charge of religious matters, the courts and other parts of the government
- thefirst people who settled in Greece
- battering ram at the front
- - the most important festival held in Athens
- citizens of Sparta. Members of the spartiate class owned most of the land and had
- – a type of warfare where one side surrounds an enemy town or city
- power
- support to stay strong in the face of the enemy
- – Greek foot soldier
- – people who lived in Athens but were not born there
- - was light and fast, 36 meters long and very narrow, had two large sails, and had a
22 Clues: power • – Greek foot soldier • battering ram at the front • festivals in their honor gods. • thefirst people who settled in Greece • - The most important festival in Sparta • - the most important festival held in Athens • support to stay strong in the face of the enemy • – free settlers who lived in villages around Sparta • ...
Georgia History 2019-11-26
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- This royal governor, known as the 2nd founder of Georgia, established 8 administrative districts along Georgia’s coast.
- This Creek leader was killed by his own people after he sold Creek land to Georgia.
- Georgia’s first gold rush occurred in this city.
- Eli ______ invented the cottin gin.
- This Missouri slave tried to sue the state based on his belief that he was a free man due to his time spent in the free states.
- Group also is known as the “Tories” or the “King’s men”.
- Production and consumption of this beverage originally banned during the Trustee period.
- This Chief Justice of the Supreme Court ruled the Worcester v Georgia case in favor of the Cherokee.
- This 3 letter abbreviation stands for the first state-supported university in the United States.
- As a military protective zone between English colonies and Spanish forces in Florida, GA served as a ______ colony.
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- 1st president of the University of GA. Baldwin
- In 1828, this president placed a tariff on imported goods to help Northern industries.
- This party was formed by the people who opposed slavery.
- This leader of the Yamacraw Indians helped Oglethorpe establish Savannah.
- This government land distribution system granted land along Georgia’s east coast to settlers.
- Louisville was named after a king from this country.
- Abraham Lincoln was from this state.
- This city’s port played an integral role in the Atlantic slave trade.
- This disease was a major issue in Louisville.
- This man assassinated President Lincoln.
- During the Civil War, this issue mainly divided the North and South.
21 Clues: Eli ______ invented the cottin gin. • Abraham Lincoln was from this state. • This man assassinated President Lincoln. • This disease was a major issue in Louisville. • 1st president of the University of GA. Baldwin • Georgia’s first gold rush occurred in this city. • Louisville was named after a king from this country. • ...
Caribbean history 2021-01-12
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- an act expressing disapproval
- being held captive without rights
- slaves were free this mean were_____-
- to be hidden
- the refusal to comply with something
- this is what you are called if you was black and white
- this is running away from slavery
- this is where most of the enslaves were taken from
- the houseslaves would do this to kill their master secretly
- what was William Wilberforce?
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- a journey over the sea with slave ships
- he was a leader of a rebellion in Barbados
- one of the abolition committee
- a group of indigenous people who are free from slavery
- if someone kills their self this is called?
- to be shown openly
- to come together and start a rebellion
- the act of making something better
- a estate where crops are grown
- someone who terminates practices
- ____in 1807
- also known as a beating
22 Clues: ____in 1807 • to be hidden • to be shown openly • also known as a beating • an act expressing disapproval • what was William Wilberforce? • one of the abolition committee • a estate where crops are grown • someone who terminates practices • being held captive without rights • this is running away from slavery • the act of making something better • the refusal to comply with something • ...
History Crossword 2021-01-04
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- - A dictatorship is a unitary form of government characterized by a single leader or group of leaders and little or no toleration for political pluralism or independent programs or media.
- - A German journalist who introduced the world to a radical type of socialism, called Marxism.
- - The world’s longest continuous rail line.
- - The name chosen for the Third Estate by its delegates, they would pass laws and reforms in the name of the French people.
- - People who carefully observed both secondary schools and universities.
- - One of Lenin’s revolutionary supporters. He assisted in helping create the Soviet state. After Lenin died, he and Joseph Stalin became bitter rivals for control of the Communist Party.
- - A form of complete socialism in which the means of production -- all land, mines, factories, railroads, and businesses -- would be owned by the people.
- - The new Czar of Russia, and the son of Alexander III. He announced, “The principle of autocracy will be maintained by me as firmly and unswervingly as by my lamented father [Alexander III].” He stubbornly refused to surrender any of his power. His trust in the tradition of Russian autocracy blinded him to the changing conditions of his times.
- - A form of government with a monarch (king/queen) at the head.
- - A professor at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, defended the idea of a free economy, or free markets, in his 1776 book The Wealth of Nations. He believed that economic liberty guaranteed economic progress.
- - March 1927, woman textile workers in Petrograd led city wide strikes. Nearly 200, 000 workers swarmed the streets, and soldiers sided with the rioters.
- - He set out to build a “republic of virtue.” He and his supporters tried to wipe out every trace of France’s past monarchy and nobility.
- - A competition between Russia and Japan, both competed for control of Korea and Manchuria. The two nations signed a series of agreements over the territories, but Russia broke them. Japan retaliated and attacked the Russians at Port Arthur, Manchuria in February 1904.
- - A sudden seizure of power, like Napoleon. Also known as “blow of state.”
- - A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- - was a quiet man who rarely received much public notice. Stalin was cold, hard, and impersonal.From 1922 to 1927, Stalin began his ruthless climb to the head of the government. In 1922, as general secretary of the Communist Party, he worked behind the scenes. He shrewdly moved his followers into strategic government offices. By 1924, he had placed many of his supporters in key positions. By 1928, Stalin was in total command of the Communist Party.
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- - Commanded by Leon Trotsky, it was made up of the Bolsheviks.
- - Russia’s first parliament.
- - He always fought for tolerance, reason, freedom of religious belief, and freedom of speech.
- - An economic system in which money is invested in business ventures with the goal of making a profit.
- - Marxists who supported a small number of committed revolutionaries willing to sacrifice everything for radical change.
- - The most radical club where violent speech making was the order of the day. They wanted to remove the king and establish a republic.
- - The rule by the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent from 1858 to 1947.
- - He was committed to individual freedom. He believed that civilization corrupts people’s natural goodness. He also believed that the only good government was one that was freely formed by the people and guided by the “general will” of society-- a direct democracy.
- Party - a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs
- describes a government that takes total, centralized state control over every aspect of public and private life.
- - The economic policy of letting owners of industry and business set working conditions without interference.
- - A self-described “holy man.” He claimed to have magical healing powers.
- - organized violence against Jews
- - A peaceful protest made up of about 200,000 workers and their families, they carried a petition for better working conditions, more personal freedom, and an elected national legislature. Nicholas II ordered his guards to fire on the crowd resulting in more than 100 wounded, and several hundred killed. This caused a wave of strikes across the country, forcing Nicholas II to create a legislature, called Duma to satisfy his citizens.
- - The major leader of the Bolsheviks, he had an engaging personality and was an excellent organizer. He was also ruthless.
- - local councils consisting of workers, peasants, and soldiers.
32 Clues: - Russia’s first parliament. • - organized violence against Jews • - The world’s longest continuous rail line. • - Commanded by Leon Trotsky, it was made up of the Bolsheviks. • - A form of government with a monarch (king/queen) at the head. • - local councils consisting of workers, peasants, and soldiers. • ...
history stuph 2020-12-03
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- branch of government that passes laws
- document that sets out laws, principles, organization, and processes of a government
- gathering of stat representatives on May 25, 1787, to revise the Articles of confederation
- a 1786 revolt in Massachusetts led by farmers in reaction to high taxes
- principle by which the powers of government are divided among separate branches
- plan at the Constitutional Convention, favoured by small states, that called for three braches of government with a single-chamber legislature
- first 10 amendments of the United States constitution
- people who opposed the constitution and a strong national government
- agreement at the constitutional convention
- signed in 1215, a British document that contains the basic ideas: Monarchs themselves have to obey the laws, and citizens have basic rights
- laws setting up a system for settling the northwest territory
- branch of government that decides if the laws are carried out fairly
- supporters of the constitution, who favoured a strong federal, or national, government
- plan at the constitutional convention, favoured by larger states, that called for a strong national government with three branches and a two-chamber legislature
- a 1787 article that set up a government for the northwest territory, guaranteed basic rights to settlers, and outlawed slavery there
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- First american constitution, passed in 1777, which created a loose alliance of 13 independent states
- written list of freedoms to protect
- branch of government that carries out laws
- plan at the convention that settled the differences between large and small states
- series of essays written by federalists James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jayin support of ratifying the constitution
- James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, and other leaders who laid the groundwork for the United States
- the right that no person can be held in prison without first being charged with a specific crime
22 Clues: written list of freedoms to protect • branch of government that passes laws • branch of government that carries out laws • agreement at the constitutional convention • first 10 amendments of the United States constitution • laws setting up a system for settling the northwest territory • people who opposed the constitution and a strong national government • ...
History crossword 2020-12-03
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- each party tries to persuade the other to agree with his or her point of view
- a group of people appointed to decide a verdict
- The ability to make laws
- a kind of "rough raft" version of a law
- the ability to do anything without be restrained in anyway
- government programs that provide financial or other aid to individuals or groups
- A large community of people, that usually speak the same language, that live in a particular country.
- an assembly or council usually possessing high deliberative and legislative functions
- a choice between two or more candidates. usually through a ballot
- a formal or sacred promise that regards the persons future actions
- the system that lets people get what they deserve, this usually applies the criminals
- managing an organization or political administration and putting into effect laws and such
- having or relating to a system of government in which several states form a unity
- The head of the government, and enforces laws
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- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state
- a process of voting
- the fundamental principles of a country
- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has a president
- an official requirement
- The political "group" that leads the country
- a constitutional right to reject a proposed law or decision
- When someone in the government gets tried for doing some illegal
- a formal agreement between countries
- The Legislative branch of the Government
- A period of time when the president serves the country
25 Clues: a process of voting • an official requirement • The ability to make laws • a formal agreement between countries • the fundamental principles of a country • a kind of "rough raft" version of a law • The Legislative branch of the Government • The political "group" that leads the country • The head of the government, and enforces laws • ...
History crossword 2020-12-03
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- two Governments that try to persuade the other Government into there point of view
- the preparation and enactment of laws by a legislative body
- The head of the government, and enforces laws
- a process of voting
- a system of government by the people or all the eligible members of a state
- The Legislative branch of the Government
- The political "group" that leads the country
- a political administration that has the power to or laws
- a choice between two or more candidates, that usually is expressed through a ballot
- a kind of "rough raft" version of a law
- a group of judges, usually 12 of them
- a formal or sacred promise, the usually involves ones action in the future
- A large community of people united by common culture, that usually all live in a particular country
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- the system that lets people get what they deserve, this usually applies the criminals
- a council usually possessing high legislative function.
- a system of government in which several states form a group
- an official requirement
- The ability to deny the proposal of a law or anything relating to the law
- a range of government programs that provide aid to people who need it
- the fundamental principles of a country
- a state in which power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- When someone in the government gets tried for doing some illegal
- a formal agreement between countries
- the ability to do whatever you want without any restraints
- A period of time when the president serves the country
25 Clues: a process of voting • an official requirement • a formal agreement between countries • a group of judges, usually 12 of them • the fundamental principles of a country • a kind of "rough raft" version of a law • The Legislative branch of the Government • The political "group" that leads the country • The head of the government, and enforces laws • ...
Texas History 2020-12-08
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- canoe used by Karankawa Indians
- an area of land with common characteristics
- type of shelter used by the Jumano
- a white stone found in the Grand Prairie and Black Forest
- known as the father of the lower rio
- to adjust to the condition you are living in
- a land bridge that existed between Asia and North America
- Spanish word for ranches
- a soft coal found in the Post Oak Belt
- Hispanic resident of the state of Texas
- exchange or trading one good or service for another
- traveling to new territories for the purpose of discovery
- led the Texas military in the battle for Texas
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- the right to vote
- nicknamed the mother of Texas
- area of land Comanche used for hunting
- to make changes
- a Waco Indian work meaning they all stay together
- an area of land given to individuals by the government
- law making branch of government
- the action of reserving something
- a formal agreement between two countries
- leader of the Mexican army
- Spanish settlement founded to spread Christianity
- Native American tent like shelter
25 Clues: to make changes • the right to vote • Spanish word for ranches • leader of the Mexican army • nicknamed the mother of Texas • canoe used by Karankawa Indians • law making branch of government • the action of reserving something • Native American tent like shelter • type of shelter used by the Jumano • known as the father of the lower rio • area of land Comanche used for hunting • ...
Texas History 2020-12-08
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- messenger of The Alamo
- object made by man a long time ago
- survivor of Tha Alamo
- silky yarn made from the hair of angora goats
- crops grown to be sold in the market
- introductory statement that provides a purpose for the document
- outline of freedoms, principles, and government or organization
- Spanish built military fort that gave protection to Spanish soldiers and settlements
- freedom to live without unfair government restrictions
- a natural physical feature of Earth's surface
- remaining in one place
- a soft coal found in Post Oak Belt
- white stone found in the Grand Prairie
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- an area of land given to people by the government
- adjust to countries you are living in
- a long deep valley with steep rocky sides
- Houston led the battle of San Jacinto
- traveling to new territories for the purpose of discover
- a group of people that in a country but live in also live another country
- Spanish settlement founded to spread Christianity
- a leader in total control
- Bowie military leader at The Alamo that felt sick
- government sponsored settlement of people to new territories
- area of land with common characteristics
- high area with level ground
- Spanish word for ranches
- make changes to current conditions
- Mexican or Spanish decent living in Texas
- rare pink granite only found in Llano Basin
29 Clues: survivor of Tha Alamo • messenger of The Alamo • remaining in one place • Spanish word for ranches • a leader in total control • high area with level ground • object made by man a long time ago • make changes to current conditions • a soft coal found in Post Oak Belt • crops grown to be sold in the market • adjust to countries you are living in • ...
American History 2020-12-14
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- The quality of or state of being self-governing
- allows all countries to trade with China
- Rough riders
- takes the capital of Manila
- easily defeated China
- demanded China lease the land to them
- recognized Koreas independence
- Hay Convinces participating powers to accept compensating powers from china for the rebellion
- sent 200,000 troops to Cuba
- sends troops into Mexico
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- says the US would intervene in Latin American affairs when necessary and to prevent European powers from using the powers of Latin America
- , Germany, and Italy blockaded Venezuelan ports
- Extreme nationalism marked by aggressive foreign policy
- and Chinese troops attack foreign embassies
- declares war on Spain, April 24, 1898
- destroy property both Spanish and American
- a revolutionary leader, captures the islands
- wins the US and gets Philippines & Guam
- Type of sensational, biased, and often false reporting for the sake of attracting readers
- refuses Spanish offer
- owned and financed railroads and factories
- Conducts raids in the US, Villa goes into N.M. and kills 17 Americans
- owns Cuba
- McKinley was
- , France, and Britain demand a leaseholds
25 Clues: owns Cuba • Rough riders • McKinley was • refuses Spanish offer • easily defeated China • sends troops into Mexico • takes the capital of Manila • sent 200,000 troops to Cuba • recognized Koreas independence • declares war on Spain, April 24, 1898 • demanded China lease the land to them • wins the US and gets Philippines & Guam • allows all countries to trade with China • ...
American History 2020-12-14
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- Hay Convinces participating powers to accept compensating powers from china for the rebellion
- owned and financed railroads and factories
- refuses Spanish offer
- Rough riders
- demanded China lease the land to them
- destroy property both Spanish and American
- easily defeated China
- says the US would intervene in Latin American affairs when necessary and to prevent European powers from using the powers of Latin America
- The quality of or state of being self-governing
- declares war on Spain, April 24, 1898
- recognized Koreas independence
- McKinley was
- , Germany, and Italy blockaded Venezuelan ports
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- sent 200,000 troops to Cuba
- Extreme nationalism marked by aggressive foreign policy
- sends troops into Mexico
- a revolutionary leader, captures the islands
- takes the capital of Manila
- wins the US and gets Philippines & Guam
- and Chinese troops attack foreign embassies
- Type of sensational, biased, and often false reporting for the sake of attracting readers
- Conducts raids in the US, Villa goes into N.M. and kills 17 Americans
- , France, and Britain demand a leaseholds
- allows all countries to trade with China
- owns Cuba
25 Clues: owns Cuba • Rough riders • McKinley was • refuses Spanish offer • easily defeated China • sends troops into Mexico • sent 200,000 troops to Cuba • takes the capital of Manila • recognized Koreas independence • declares war on Spain, April 24, 1898 • demanded China lease the land to them • wins the US and gets Philippines & Guam • allows all countries to trade with China • ...
American history 2020-12-15
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- section of the country where a
- recognized korea's independence
- It makes one third of the world's sugar.
- The ______ will help to go through north and south america so you can trade faster.
- president roosevelt's big stick is the?
- convinces participating powers to accept compensation from china for the rebellion.
- a policy that allowed each forgein nation in china to trade freely in the other nations spheres of influence
- people's devotion to their country. They were willing to die for their country
- The goal of the roosevelt corollary was to prevent ______ powers from using the debt problems of latin america to justify intervention in the region.
- extreme nationalism marked by aggressive foreign policy.
- this was important because when a country goes into war they need to build a good military
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- nathonn enjoys special reight and powers
- ______support the Government
- _______believed that Displaying us power will disclaim fighting
- In the 1902 after _______ defaulted on its debts Britain, Germany and italy blockaded venezuela ports
- 1911 American bankers began making loans to _________'s president to support it shaky government
- type of sensational, biased, and often false reporting for the sake of attraction readers
- of power the equal strength of an alliance or nation
- easily defeated china
- In 1903 the US offered Columbia a large sum of?
- In 1889 a french company abandoned its effort to build the
- was sent to Havana, Cuba to protect American interests.
- the quality of or state of being self- governing
- convinces participating powers to accept compensation from china for the rebellion.
- demanded china lease the land to them
- The crisis was resolved peacefully after the united states pressed both sides to reach an _____.
26 Clues: easily defeated china • ______support the Government • section of the country where a • recognized korea's independence • demanded china lease the land to them • nathonn enjoys special reight and powers • It makes one third of the world's sugar. • president roosevelt's big stick is the? • In 1903 the US offered Columbia a large sum of? • ...
History Crossword 2020-03-26
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- Positive factor that lures someone to move
- Business that has total control of an industry
- Attempt by a dominant nation to seek cultural, political, and economic influence over a weaker nation
- Buying all means of production in order to consolidate the industry
- Favoritism towards native-born Americans
- Gave US government the power to raise an income tax
- Ruthless capitalist that becomes wealthy by exploiting natural resources and workers
- Gave women the right to vote
- Prohibited the buying, selling, and manufacturing of alcohol
- Natural selection applied to people in society
- Law that limits how businesses can operate
- Gave the federal government the right to regulate the railroads
- Permanent movement of people into a foreign country
- Made it illegal to form a monopoly that interferes with free trade between states and other countries
- Successful and philanthropic business leader whose means of making money helped the country
- Militarism, alliance systems, imperialism, and nationalism
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- Development of industry on a wide scale
- Negative factor that forces someone to move
- Merging businesses that produce similar goods
- Economic and political system based on the private ownership of business and industry
- Using gold or silver to back paper currency
- Group that offers services in exchange for political or financial support
- Mass influx of people moving into cities
- Legal representation of workers and their rights
- Using gold to back paper currency
- Established free trade in China
- Established the direct election of the Senate
- Process that makes mass manufacturing of steel possible
- Upton Sinclair wrote this to expose the meat packing industry
- God given right to expand the US
30 Clues: Gave women the right to vote • Established free trade in China • God given right to expand the US • Using gold to back paper currency • Development of industry on a wide scale • Favoritism towards native-born Americans • Mass influx of people moving into cities • Positive factor that lures someone to move • Law that limits how businesses can operate • ...
History Crossword 2020-03-26
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- Positive factor that lures someone to move
- Business that has total control of an
- Attempt by a dominant nation to seek cultural, political, and economic influence over a weaker nation
- Buying all means of production in order to consolidate the industry
- Favoritism towards native-born Americans
- Gave US government the power to raise an income tax
- Ruthless capitalist that becomes wealthy by exploiting natural resources and workers
- Gave women the right to vote
- Prohibited the buying, selling, and manufacturing of alcohol
- Natural selection applied to people in society
- Law that limits how businesses can operate
- Gave the federal government the right to regulate the railroads
- Permanent movement of people into a foreign country
- Made it illegal to form a monopoly that interferes with free trade between states and other countries
- Successful and philanthropic business leader whose means of making money helped the country
- Militarism, alliance systems, imperialism, and nationalism
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- Development of industry on a wide scale
- Negative factor that forces someone to move
- Merging businesses that produce similar goods
- Economic and political system based on the private ownership of business and industry
- Using gold or silver to back paper currency
- Group that offers services in exchange for political or financial support
- Mass influx of people moving into cities
- Legal representation of workers and their rights
- Using gold to back paper currency
- Established free trade in China
- Established the direct election of the Senate
- Process that makes mass manufacturing of steel possible
- Upton Sinclair wrote this to expose the meat packing industry
- God given right to expand the US
30 Clues: Gave women the right to vote • Established free trade in China • God given right to expand the US • Using gold to back paper currency • Business that has total control of an • Development of industry on a wide scale • Favoritism towards native-born Americans • Mass influx of people moving into cities • Positive factor that lures someone to move • ...
Earth's History 2020-04-30
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- old remains of things
- selecting of traits based on survivability success.
- The process of the Earth changing over time
- rock shape changing because of the weather
- the long period of time occupied by the earth's geologic history.
- one of the three main rock types, the others being sedimentary and metamorphic
- the action of intruding.
- describe the variation in the DNA sequence in each of our genomes
- Exact age
- Tectonics the lithosphere of the earth is divided into a small number of plates
- age estimate
- Rock that has formed through the deposition and solidification of sediment
- a basic law of geochronology
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- a fossil that is useful for dating and correlating the strata in which it is found.
- scientist who studies fossils.
- Natural selection
- chronological dating that relates geological strata to time
- defined as any genetic change in a population that is inherited over several generations
- Changing shape by wind and water
- The action of extruding
- a long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic.
21 Clues: Exact age • age estimate • Natural selection • old remains of things • The action of extruding • the action of intruding. • a basic law of geochronology • scientist who studies fossils. • Changing shape by wind and water • rock shape changing because of the weather • The process of the Earth changing over time • selecting of traits based on survivability success. • ...
Theater history 2020-04-17
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- process of being relieved from repressed emotions
- play intened for humor
- "walking back and forth"
- point in play with huge psychological trauma
- historian who studied plays
- Athenian tragedy by sophocles
- moral corruption; wickedness
- snake haired women who terrorize those who kill family
- group of twelve people who decide your fate in a trial
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- when a mc recognizes the true being of a character
- greek playwright
- well known and respected
- the first substantial work of literary criticism
- historian who didn't believe in drama or poetry
- when twelve citizens com together to decide your fate
- sad play
- condition of being weak and delicate
- the only surviving greek tragic trilogy
- means "missing the mark"
- existing from birth
20 Clues: sad play • greek playwright • existing from birth • play intened for humor • well known and respected • "walking back and forth" • means "missing the mark" • historian who studied plays • moral corruption; wickedness • Athenian tragedy by sophocles • condition of being weak and delicate • the only surviving greek tragic trilogy • point in play with huge psychological trauma • ...
Our History 2020-04-18
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- We ate this type of soup and "cakes."
- There was sand sculptures about this topic on the boardwalk.
- I bought this camera to take video in the water.
- This fish swam in the pyramid where the slide went through.
- Name of the hotel we visited in the same parking lot.
- You called a women in the Bahamas this.
- We listened to this band on vinyl in the record player.
- We ate this soup in Maryland for the first time.
- We celebrated this Jamaican holiday.
- Name of the yellow boat we took around Ocean City.
- We took this vehicle to the boardwalk because there was too much traffic.
- My favorite "ride" in the water park.
- Name of the company I bought your engagement ring from.
- Place where we took our first vacation together.
- You wore a dress with this animal on it to eat.
- We ate food cooked on this Japanese machine.
- We shopped at this store and bought hats and tshirts.
- This was your favorite drink in Jamaica.
- I bought you a necklace with a charm of this animal.
- We played slot machines here in the Atlantis.
- You took pictures in front of this at Chukka and I jumped off.
- This Jamaican phrase was written on your pink hat.
- We ate this appetizer together looking at the water.
- The server accidentally rolled this at you and almost hit you.
- We saw this mammal from the boat in Ocean City.
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- We walked this at night in Maryland
- Hotel room number.
- You rode through this with Chris on the boardwalk.
- The servers sang joke versions of this singers songs at dinner.
- We went shopping here and it was much closer than we thought.
- We went to the top of this building in NY.
- We went here on a bus in Jamaica for adventure.
- We ate dinner at this restaurant many times.
- The bartender in Jamaica was named after this bird.
- We played this game against Dave and Chris with clubs.
- We went to this aquarium in Ct.
- This is the first place we visited in NY.
- Name of the hotel where we first met.
- We tried this activity with Dave, Chris and Sherlock.
- We saw this singer live in concert.
- You tried this type of reality and went diving with sharks.
- The name of the zoo we visited by taxi.
- We saw these wild animals on assateague island.
- Drink we got at McDonald's while walking through Nassau.
- We licked this off the walls in the spa.
- We watched these in the sky at the boardwalk and night.
- This man gave us a tour of the hotel in Jamaica.
- The name of your pasta in Jamaica.
- You beat Dave at trivia about this topic.
- We watched this tv show together.
50 Clues: Hotel room number. • We went to this aquarium in Ct. • We watched this tv show together. • The name of your pasta in Jamaica. • We walked this at night in Maryland • We saw this singer live in concert. • We celebrated this Jamaican holiday. • We ate this type of soup and "cakes." • My favorite "ride" in the water park. • Name of the hotel where we first met. • ...
History andGeography 2020-04-26
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- Which Mughal Emperor commissioned the construction of the Red Fort in Delhi
- Which railway station in India has the maximum platforms (23)?
- Which town in India is called the "Land of Lychees"
- For which literary work did Rabindranath Tagore win the Nobel Prize?
- Which place in Karnataka was the seat of the massive Vijayanagar empire?
- Which state is the largest producer of rice in the country?
- Which place, near Bhavnagar, had the world's oldest known dockyard?
- In which city would you find the Gol Gumbaz
- What place in the USA would be called the City of the Golden Gate?
- What was the name of Jawaharlal Nehru's famous house in Allahabad?
- Which railway station in India has the longest platform, measuring 1.366 km?
- In which state would you find the highest production of cotton in the country?
- What is the name of the crocodile species found in the Ganga?
- In which jail did Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru achieve martyrdom on 23 March 1931
- Which dam, in Himachal Pradesh, is the largest dam in India?
- In which state would you find the maximum rhinos in India?
- If you are in the Playground of Europe, in which country are you?
- In which city was India's first post office established?
- The Indian Standard Time (IST) is set as per which city in India?
- What is the original first name of Swami Vivekananda?
- If Jaipur is the Pink city, which is the Blue city?
- Which of these cities has got the privilege of being India's first World Heritage city
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- Shetpal is a village in India where people literally live with snakes. In which state is it?
- Which river is the largest tributary of the Ganga, in terms of length?
- The famous Kohinoor diamond was produced near which famous fort in India?
- In which city will you find the longest natural beach of India?
- In what prison was Lokmanya Tilak sent when he has sentenced to life imprisonment?
- Which fort, the birthplace of Maharana Pratap, has the second longest continuous wall (80 km) in the world?
- Which American naval base, attacked by Japan in 1941, led to the atom bomb attack on Japan?
- What is the Indian name of the island on which the Elephanta caves are located?
- Which waterfall, on the Zambia-Zimbabwe border, are considered the single largest waterfalls (1.7 km) in the world?
- In which state would you find the the Nohkalikai Falls, the tallest plunge type falls in India?
- Which place in Nepal is the birthplace of Gautam Buddha?
- Hirakud dam, the longest dam in India, is built on which river?
- Which Union Territory is also the capital of two different states?
- By what name is the Brahmaputra known when it originates in Tibet?
- The battle of _____ was fought between Robert Clive and Siraj-ud-Daula
- Which is the longest river of India, considering all states below Rajasthan?
- What was the name of Shivaji's Maharaj's famous sword, also known as Jagdamba?
- In which city would you find the Castella De Aguada Fort, built by the Portuguese?
40 Clues: In which city would you find the Gol Gumbaz • Which town in India is called the "Land of Lychees" • If Jaipur is the Pink city, which is the Blue city? • What is the original first name of Swami Vivekananda? • Which place in Nepal is the birthplace of Gautam Buddha? • In which city was India's first post office established? • ...
Black History 2021-04-23
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- Actor and comedian who was the voiceover for the donkey in the animated Shrek
- American folk painter known for his depictions of African American life and of the horrors of war.
- The first African-American player in the modern major leagues.
- Rhythm-and-blues singer, and an actress became an overnight R&B sensation.
- Religious leader; director of NAACP.
- Professional golfer who is among the most successful golfers of all time.
- Became the first African American and one of the first women to publish a book of poetry in the colonies, doing so in 1773. mastered Latin and Greek, going on to write highly acclaimed poetry.
- The rapper who made the hit album Get Rich or Die Tryin; he survived being shot 9 times.
- Comedian and actor who was the voiceover for Marty the zebra in Madagascar
- 44th president of the U.S. The first black U.S. president.
- 1960 Olympic gold medalist boxer who became the world heavyweight champion.
- He was the first black to sit on the high court (Supreme Court).
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- At the 1936 Olympic games in Berlin, he astounded the world and upset Hitler's "Aryan" theories by equaling the world mark in the 100-meter race
- Became a teacher at age 16. taught her students woodworking, sewing, cooking, and gardening, as well as academics.
- A social movement that seeks to raise awareness for black female victims of police brutality and anti-black violence in the United States
- Actor with leading roles in the blockbusters Independence Day and Men in Black
- First major black promoter who has controlled heavyweight title off and on since 1978;
- He played professionally with the San Francisco 49ers, the Oakland Raiders, and the Seattle Seahawks.
- I can't breathe
- His work in chemistry revolutionized the meatpacking industry.
- The first African-American women to reach billionaire status.
- Accused of harassing a local white woman and was later killed
- Intelligent fugitive slave who was also an abolitionist.
- A decentralized political and social movement protesting against incidents of police brutality and all racially motivated violence against black people.
24 Clues: I can't breathe • Religious leader; director of NAACP. • Intelligent fugitive slave who was also an abolitionist. • 44th president of the U.S. The first black U.S. president. • The first African-American women to reach billionaire status. • Accused of harassing a local white woman and was later killed • The first African-American player in the modern major leagues. • ...
World History 2021-05-10
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- The highest level of human society
- Greek stories about the gods
- a fake horse
- form of government where nobles protect the king,in exchange for land
- head of a man body of a lion
- a line of rules from the same family
- long period of time with a shortage of food
- group of people that included the Vandals and the Visigoths
- skilled workers
- is a stone coffin or a container to hold a coffin.
- the enlightened on
- smooth cloth from China
- device used to show direction
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- men who fought for sport
- new capital of Rome
- mixing of metals
- government ruled by a priest or religious laws
- city-state
- love of wisdom
- silver roman coin
- fine white glass
- what Alexander was
- building on the Acropolis
- book that told people when to plant crops
- winds that blow across India
- men who fought wars
- spreading of culture
- people that were owned
- Rome built 2,500 miles of this network
29 Clues: city-state • a fake horse • love of wisdom • skilled workers • mixing of metals • fine white glass • silver roman coin • what Alexander was • the enlightened on • new capital of Rome • men who fought wars • spreading of culture • people that were owned • smooth cloth from China • men who fought for sport • building on the Acropolis • Greek stories about the gods • head of a man body of a lion • ...
World History 2021-05-10
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- Greek stories about the gods
- spreading of culture
- device used to show direction
- group of people that included the Vandals and the Visigoths
- a line of rules from the same family
- new capital of Rome
- men who fought wars
- a fake horse
- long period of time with a shortage of food
- smooth cloth from China
- form of government where nobles protect the king,in exchange for land
- building on the Acropolis
- city-state
- the region of ancient Israel
- fine white glass
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- men who fought for sport
- government ruled by a priest or religious laws
- the enlightened one
- Rome built 2,500 miles of this network
- book that told people when to plant crops
- what Alexander was
- is a stone coffin or a container to hold a coffin.
- people that were owned
- silver roman coin
- head of a man body of a lion
- skilled workers
- mixing of metals
- winds that blow across India
- The highest level of human society
- love of wisdom
30 Clues: city-state • a fake horse • love of wisdom • skilled workers • mixing of metals • fine white glass • silver roman coin • what Alexander was • the enlightened one • new capital of Rome • men who fought wars • spreading of culture • people that were owned • smooth cloth from China • men who fought for sport • building on the Acropolis • Greek stories about the gods • head of a man body of a lion • ...
History Crossword 2020-06-04
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- charted north america's northwestern coast
- Had a dog names Seaman
- was a major center for fur trading
- played a signifacant role to the pacific northwest railway
- the united states destiny to take over north america
- Named Cape Flattery
- the motto of washington
- Founder of the city of seattle
- Helped claim the pacific northwest for the united states
- first governer of washington
- encampment for the lewis and clark expedition
- This was originaly called Harney's depot
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- prized fur from this animal
- people who are a mix of europian and first nations
- a fur trading company
- the treaty between nez pierce, yakama, and the us.
- about 1,000 people moved to Oregon
- battle with the yakama tribe
- two nations agreed to the boundry at the 49th parallel
- a battle over boundries in the san juans
- explored the straight between canada and washington
- an agreement with europe over colonizing north america
- Seattle is named after
- governer of the teratory of washington
- helped the lewis and clark expedition
25 Clues: Named Cape Flattery • a fur trading company • Had a dog names Seaman • Seattle is named after • the motto of washington • prized fur from this animal • battle with the yakama tribe • first governer of washington • Founder of the city of seattle • was a major center for fur trading • about 1,000 people moved to Oregon • helped the lewis and clark expedition • ...
History 5 2020-06-12
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- the strategic resource, which allowed the industrial revolution to develop. (1 word)
- An emergency group set up by the Convencion in order to save France from the difficult situation. (3 words)
- Estate of the nobility in French society. (2 words)
- Name of the fortress, where Parisians searched for gunpowder. (1 word)
- The tool, by witch Louis was beheaded. (1 word)
- the building, in which members of the third estate swore to change the way France was ruled. (2 words)
- Name of the battle, in which Napoleon was finally defeated. (1 word)
- The name of a French army general, whih took control of the govenrmnt after the revolution. (1 word)
- The first name of the last absolute monarch in France. (1 word)
- The military force, which Lois allowed the third estate to set after he lost controll of Paris. (2 words)
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- Name of the wife of Louis XVI (2 words)
- The working people of Paris, who were famous for hating nobles. (2 words)
- The leading member of the committee. (1 word)
- The first country, to which France declare war (1 word)
- Town in france, where Loius was caught escaping from France. (1 word)
- The name of the country, in which the industrial revolution first began. (2 words)
- name of the small village, which belonged to Marie Antoinette. (2 words)
- The idea, that a country belongs to all the people who live there, and not only to the monarch. (1 word)
- The palace of Louis XVI (1 word)
- The agreement, which was signed between Napoleon and the Pope. (1 word)
- island, where Napoleon was exiled, but later escaped. (1 word)
21 Clues: The palace of Louis XVI (1 word) • Name of the wife of Louis XVI (2 words) • The leading member of the committee. (1 word) • The tool, by witch Louis was beheaded. (1 word) • Estate of the nobility in French society. (2 words) • The first country, to which France declare war (1 word) • island, where Napoleon was exiled, but later escaped. (1 word) • ...
History s5 2020-06-17
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- Name that is given to the world leader of the Catholic church.(1w)
- Confrontation in March 5 of 1770 when British soldiers opened fire on a group of American colonists killing five men.(2w)
- political and moral philosophy based on liberty and equality.(1w)
- name of the village that was built especially for marie antoinette in the palace of versailles.(2w)
- tool used to cut Louis XVI head. (1w)
- wife of Louis the XVI and archduchess of Austria.(2w)
- the monarchy and took control of the government.(2w)
- most important international conferences in European history after the fall of Napoleon.(2w)
- last absolute monarch of france.(1w)
- time in history when the manufacturing of goods moved from small shops and homes to large factories.(2w)
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- name of the small group in 18th century French society representing the noble or aristocratic orders.(2w)
- it was the principal royal residence of France kings from 1682 under Louis XIV, until the start of the French Revolution in 1789.(1w)
- forteress and prison in Paris that was stormed during the french revolution.(1w)
- a king that is not limited or restrained by laws or a constitution.(2w)
- Name given to a member of a radical society or club of revolutionaries that promoted the Reign of Terror during the french revolution.(1w)
- name of the country in which napoleon first suffers defeat.(1w)
- Island where Napoleon was exiled and where he died in 1821.(2w)
- first country to industrialize(2w)
- french military leader and emperor of france who conquered much of Europe in the 19th century. (1w)
- period of time in France when the people
20 Clues: first country to industrialize(2w) • last absolute monarch of france.(1w) • tool used to cut Louis XVI head. (1w) • period of time in France when the people • the monarchy and took control of the government.(2w) • wife of Louis the XVI and archduchess of Austria.(2w) • name of the country in which napoleon first suffers defeat.(1w) • ...
History Crossword 2020-09-30
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- acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from France in 1803.
- King of Great Britain and King of Ireland
- was a 1,912-mile continuous railroad line constructed between 1863 and 1869 that connected the existing eastern U.S. rail network at Council Bluffs, Iowa with the Pacific coast at the Oakland Long Wharf on San Francisco Bay.
- to the United States Constitution was adopted on July 9, 1868, as one of the Reconstruction Amendments.
- This act, passed on July 1, 1862, provided Federal subsidies in land and loans for the construction of a transcontinental railroad across the United States.
- a political and mercantile protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston
- American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father
- a large-scale estate meant for farming that specializes in cash crops.
- was a 2,170-mile east-west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon.
- was a conflict fought between the United States and its allies, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and its allies
- American statesman, politician, legal scholar, military commander, lawyer, banker, and economist.
- comprises the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution.
- granted African American men the right to vote by declaring that the "right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude."
- was a conflict between the United States and Mexico, fought from April 1846 to February 1848. ... It stemmed from the annexation of the Republic of Texas by the U.S. in 1845
- Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, was established in 1865 by Congress to help millions of former black slaves and poor whites in the South in the aftermath of the Civil War.
- a tax on the legal recognition of documents
- authorized the federal government to break up tribal lands by partitioning them into individual plots.
- series of laws passed by the British Parliament that imposed restrictions on colonial trade trade between the imperialist states and the colonial and dependent countries
- the 19th-century doctrine or belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable.
- Proclamation 95, was a presidential proclamation and executive order issued by United States President Abraham Lincoln
- was issued by King George III on October 7, 1763,
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- began in 1754 and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763. The war provided Great Britain enormous territorial gains in North America
- British legislation aimed at ending the smuggling trade in sugar and molasses
- is a form of government operating on principles adopted from a republic and a democracy
- known to the Lakota and other Plains Indians as the Battle of the Greasy Grass and also commonly referred to as Custer's Last Stand
- fought in Appomattox County, Virginia, on the morning of April 9
- United States Constitution abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime.
- American political leader, military general, statesman, and founding father
- was a series of forced relocations of approximately 60,000 Native Americans between 1830 and 1850 by the United States government.
- form of democracy in which people decide on policy initiatives directly.
- was a small but pivotal battle during the American Revolutionary
- The plan was created in response to the Virginia Plan, which called for two houses of Congress, both elected with apportionment according to population.
- was a proposal to the United States Constitutional Convention for the creation of a supreme national government with three branches and a bicameral legislature.
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism.
- was an American stage actor who assassinated President Abraham
- was an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman. After escaping from slavery in Maryland, he became a national leader of the abolitionist movement
- signed on February 2, 1848, ended the war between the United States and Mexico
- a person who favors the abolition of a practice or institution, especially capital punishment or (formerly) slavery.
- is the process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble a dominant group or assume the values, behaviors, and beliefs of another group.
- pronouncement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 4, 1776.
- were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States
- massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho people by the U.S. Army in the American Indian Wars that occurred on November 29,
- the German Battle, ending on October 19, 1781
- was a landmark decision in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the US Constitution was not meant to include American citizenship for black people
44 Clues: King of Great Britain and King of Ireland • a tax on the legal recognition of documents • the German Battle, ending on October 19, 1781 • was issued by King George III on October 7, 1763, • belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism. • was an American stage actor who assassinated President Abraham • ...
U.S History 2020-09-29
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- what proclamation Freed southern slaves
- what insures individual rights to Americans
- name of big farms with slave workers
- name of boarding school that forcefully assimilated natives to what U.S thought was a more American culture
- name of Act that allowed the U.S to move natives west of Mississippi River
- being loyal to part of the country is called
- Proclamation were British crown says colonies can't move past Appalachian mountains colonist don't like that
- taking something in becoming more like something (culture) is called
- name of Idea that the government is created by the people because the people give consent to be governed
- what treaty ended the Mexican American war
- name of purchase that got America the Louisiana territory from Napoleon
- what Amendment gives voting rights to all male citizens
- how they influence people (posters)
- what amendment that says African Ameircans are citizens
- name of the first affordable invention that allowed mass production of steel
- name of rebellion over taxes that closed down courts Massachusetts couldn't do anything because of the Articles of Confederation
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- name of colonist who want independence during revolutionary war
- first permanent English colony
- act were British parliament restricts colonies trade
- new animals and agriculture to new world from old world
- what allowed legal discrimnation against African Americans
- What War got America: Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Wyoming
- what amendment ablosihed slavery
- name of colonist loyal to Britain during revolutionary war
- name of agriculture that is grown to sell not for the themselves
- name of 1st attempt at formalizing the government
- what declared the colonies separate from British made The United states of America
- name of the military operation were they cut off essential supplies to force there opponent to surrender
- Americans thought the British were encouraging Native American resistance so America started the ______
- Americans thought it was their god given destiny to get the land all the way from the Atlantic to Pacific (name of idea)
- 1 person isn't in charge of the U.S government because of ___
31 Clues: first permanent English colony • what amendment ablosihed slavery • how they influence people (posters) • name of big farms with slave workers • what proclamation Freed southern slaves • what treaty ended the Mexican American war • what insures individual rights to Americans • being loyal to part of the country is called • ...
History Vocab 2020-09-24
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- a chain of islands
- never mapped
- the act of planning and directing the movement of a ship, plane, or other vehicles
- Flying mammal
- a group of people who serve as representatives of their government in another country
- a navigational instrument that uses a telescope and scale to determine latitude and longitude
- a type of fine pottery
- Man's best friend
- Has a trunk
- Likes to chase mice
- the sides and bottom of a boat rig to prepare for sailing
- relating to the middle ages in Europe
- a person that buys and sells goods
- an area that gets less rain because it is on the protected side of a mountain
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- a situation in which one person, country, or company has complete control of the supply of a good or service
- Large marsupial
- a person who buys and sells goods to earn money
- a plant used to add flavor to food
- to preserve meat, fish, or other food by smoking drying, or salting it
- to discuss the terms of an agreement
- a place where people buy and sell goods
- the reason for taking a specific
- a navigational tool used to determine the position of the sun, a star, or another object in the sky
- a native of the Asian nation of
- related to controlling the movement of a ship
25 Clues: Has a trunk • never mapped • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • a chain of islands • Likes to chase mice • a type of fine pottery • a native of the Asian nation of • the reason for taking a specific • a plant used to add flavor to food • a person that buys and sells goods • to discuss the terms of an agreement • relating to the middle ages in Europe • ...
Medical History 2020-09-24
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- Rene Laennec invented what?
- What helped cure Malaria
- First people to organize health care
- played most important role in ancient medicine
- clara barton founded what?
- Francis Crick discovery
- Louis Pasteur is the father of what?
- First used in surgeries to numb pain
- medical research in the 21st century
- What destroyed the majority of the natives?
- Father of medicine
- Louis Paseur found the vaccine to?
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- Disease that ravaged the world during WW1
- First people to have medical records
- Fleming discovered this antibiotic
- rebirth of science and medicine
- plague that destroyed 1/3 of Europe's population
- Joseph Lester discovered this theory
- disease discovered in the 80's
- What is Ben Carson famous for
20 Clues: Father of medicine • Francis Crick discovery • What helped cure Malaria • clara barton founded what? • Rene Laennec invented what? • What is Ben Carson famous for • disease discovered in the 80's • rebirth of science and medicine • Fleming discovered this antibiotic • Louis Paseur found the vaccine to? • First people to have medical records • First people to organize health care • ...
History puzzle 2020-10-08
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- 6.the action or an act of abolishing a system practice or institution.
- 22.belief in the benefits of profitable trading commercialism.
- 5.abstience from alcoholic drink.
- 4.a legal theory that a state has the right to nullify or invalidate.
- 8.an individual article or unit especially one that is part of a list collection or set.
- of tears 12.is a series of forced relocations of approximately 60000 native americans between 1830 and 1850 by the usa government.
- 7.the fact or process of being set free from legal social or political restrictions liberation.
- 21.a state in which supreme power is held by the people.
- 1.system the practice of a successful political party giving public office to it's supporters.
- great awakening 14.is a protestant religious revival during the early 19th century in the United States.
- Douglass 16.was an american social reformal abolitionist orator writer and statesman.
- candy stanton 15.was a leader of the women's rights movement in the us during the mid to late 1800s.
- code 20.were laws relating to slavery and enslaved people.
- 2.select delegates to attend a convention.
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- 23.the action of enlightenment or the state of being enlightenmened.
- compromise 10.is United States federal legislation that admitted maine to the United States as a free state.
- 25.were civilian colonists who independently organized to form militia companies self trained in weaponry.
- C Calhoun 11.is an american statesman and political theeist from South Carolina who served in many important positions including vice president of United States from 1825 to 1832.
- 13.a member of the british reforming and constitutional party that sought the supremacy of parliament.
- 9.relating to education and scholarship.
- 17.is a state in the midwestern United States with more than six million residents it is the 18th most populous state of the country.
- falls 18.is a hamlet in seneca county new York in the United States.
- act 24.altered preexisting regulations so that any good picked up in foreign prints had to be taken back to England.
- 3.a political or religious organization.
- 19.the stage of human social and cultural development.
25 Clues: 5.abstience from alcoholic drink. • 9.relating to education and scholarship. • 3.a political or religious organization. • 2.select delegates to attend a convention. • 19.the stage of human social and cultural development. • 21.a state in which supreme power is held by the people. • code 20.were laws relating to slavery and enslaved people. • ...
Deaf History 2020-10-12
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- The only parameter that is different between the signs “same” and “meet” is
- Known as the "inventor of sign language"
- First president of Gallaudet University
- 5 handshapes, shaking, palm up, eyebrows down.
- The only parameter that is different between the signs “nice” and “school” is
- The linguist who published his findings that ASL was it's own language
- The first deaf teacher in America
- The name of the Institute that wouldn't teach Gallaudet their methods unless he agreed to stay or pay
- The name of the convention that decided oral education was best, and signing should be banned
- The same parameters as “red”, but the handshape is a “P”
- Thomas Gallaudet's deaf neighbor
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- The only parameter that is different between the signs “yellow” and “purple” is
- Funded Thomas Gallaudet's trip to Europe
- Established the American School for the Deaf with the help of Laurent Clerc
- Signed a bill to recognize the first Deaf University
- The only parameter that changes between the signs “man” and “woman” is
- Funded Gallaudet University
- An example of this parameter are eyebrows up to ask yes/no questions
- People who are “little d deaf” consider their deafness a __________ diagnosis
- 90% of deaf children are born to __________ parents
- ASL is most closely related to what other language?
- People who consider themselves “Big D Deaf” consider their deafness to be part of their identity, and are part of Deaf __________
- The name of the institute founded by Abbe De L'ppe
23 Clues: Funded Gallaudet University • Thomas Gallaudet's deaf neighbor • The first deaf teacher in America • First president of Gallaudet University • Funded Thomas Gallaudet's trip to Europe • Known as the "inventor of sign language" • 5 handshapes, shaking, palm up, eyebrows down. • The name of the institute founded by Abbe De L'ppe • ...
American History 2021-03-29
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- won the 1860 election
- advocate of birth control
- first women in the senate
- newspaper writer, advocate for abolition
- first black senator
- separated by race
- first black govenor
- assassinated lincoln
- imposed by law
- bloodiest day of civil war
- first lady to be appointed in the cabinet
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- first shots of civil war were here
- first women nominated for supreme court
- first female to run for vice president
- advocate for prison reformation
- allowed abortions
- first black women in the House
- invented the cotton gin
- president of the confederacy
- imposed by custom
- texas slaves found out they were freed
21 Clues: imposed by law • allowed abortions • imposed by custom • separated by race • first black senator • first black govenor • assassinated lincoln • won the 1860 election • invented the cotton gin • advocate of birth control • first women in the senate • bloodiest day of civil war • president of the confederacy • first black women in the House • advocate for prison reformation • ...
History Crossword 2021-03-26
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- Pro slavery attack killed one man in Lawrence
- In compromise of 1880 what state entered the union
- Whig party candidate
- Bleeding ________
- Senator of Kentucky help setted Missouri crisis
- Book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Senator of Michagan who encouraged popular sovereignty
- Restricion of slavery north of 36 30 line
- Who was beaten with a cane
- Anti-slavery party know for supporting Wilmont Proviso
- Law the allowed voters in Nebraksa and Kansas to vote on slavery
- Women who spoke out powerfully against slaver
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- Arrested to slavery in maryland even though he was free
- Act made a crime to help fugitive slaves
- Winning Dimocratic candidate of 1852
- Generals William Henry Harrison and _____ ______
- Senater know for speaking out against slavery in Kansas
- Important document discussing slavery not existing in territory
- Who killed the five people in Pottawatomie
- State capitol of Kansas
- Accused fugitives could not ______ for themselves
- Man know for supporting railroad to Pacific ocean
- Fugitive slave from Virginia
- Who was holding the cane
24 Clues: Bleeding ________ • Whig party candidate • State capitol of Kansas • Who was holding the cane • Who was beaten with a cane • Fugitive slave from Virginia • Winning Dimocratic candidate of 1852 • Book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe • Act made a crime to help fugitive slaves • Restricion of slavery north of 36 30 line • Who killed the five people in Pottawatomie • ...
China's History 2021-03-26
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- Where do the Uyghur live?
- The result of the Great leap forward
- What Zedong did to the Youth of China
- A diplomatic relationship
- Location of a famous Protest
- The name of the photo that Jeff widener took
- What the red guards had for Zedong
- Xiaoping Rebuild a Relationship
- what did the KMT become?
- who did Xiaoping negotiated with in 1984
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- who Started the Opium Wars
- Godfather of Modernized China
- What happened in 1950-1953
- The Country that KMT fled to
- What do the Uyghur identify as?
- invaded Southern China
- what was Xiaoping
- The ethnic group that ruled 1600s China
- Leader of Tibet
- what was created in 1949
20 Clues: Leader of Tibet • what was Xiaoping • invaded Southern China • what was created in 1949 • what did the KMT become? • Where do the Uyghur live? • A diplomatic relationship • who Started the Opium Wars • What happened in 1950-1953 • The Country that KMT fled to • Location of a famous Protest • Godfather of Modernized China • What do the Uyghur identify as? • ...
BIG History 2020-10-22
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- White Children of peninsular parents born in Latin America who felt they should have more power. (Lesson #16B)
- A leader who took power in France and wanted to reclaim the sugar plantations. (Lesson #15A)
- A process where a culturally distinct group resists from being added to a state. (Lesson #11)
- Land management systems that exploited native American and enslaved Africans. (Lesson #16A)
- Politically divided, but culturally similar lands, a process that starts with the letter U. (Lesson #11)
- Otto von Bismarck united which nation? (Lesson #12)
- White people who were born in Spain or Portugal and were on top of: The social classes in Spanish colonies. (Lesson #16A)
- A piece of land surrounded by water on almost all sides however is still connected to another piece of land :) (Lesson 16B)
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- People who arrived in the late 1400s and controlled Latin America over 300 years. (Lesson #14)
- Someone from a different nation (lesson #11)
- A revolution which happened in 1791-1804. (Lesson #15A)
- A concept which was first associated with the Napoleon's Empire and the French Revolution, also was spread throughout Europe (lesson #11)
- Latin America Includes: Central America, The Caribbean, South America and M_______. (Lesson #14)
- A nation which agreed to trade with Haiti if they pay millions for stealing their slaves. (Lesson #15B)
- A man who was an educated former slave who became a leader in the revolution and originated a military to fight the French, Spanish and British. (Lesson #15A)
- Nationalism caused many E_______ to break apart! (Lesson #12)
- A very well-known rainforest in Latin America. :) (Lesson #14)
- Franz Joseph really tried saving his empire by dividing it into Dual Monarchy with Austria and H________. (Lesson #12)
- Small islands that are made of coral. (Lesson #14)
- Central America is what type of land that has water on both sides and joins 2 larger bodies of water? :) (Lesson #14)
20 Clues: Someone from a different nation (lesson #11) • Small islands that are made of coral. (Lesson #14) • Otto von Bismarck united which nation? (Lesson #12) • A revolution which happened in 1791-1804. (Lesson #15A) • Nationalism caused many E_______ to break apart! (Lesson #12) • A very well-known rainforest in Latin America. :) (Lesson #14) • ...
Corvette History 2020-11-23
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- what was illegally included in the first Corvette logo
- the second generation corvette introduced this model
- first corvette concept car went into production as this full size wagon instead
- red hash marks on the left front fender denote this package
- 1953 GM car show where the Corvette first appeared
- safety feature was introduced in 1958
- Corvette was inspired by the name of this class of water vessel
- the bow-tie logo was inspired by this popular home decor element
- automotive brand whose sportscar's wheelbase and other dimensions inspired those on the first Corvette
- Surname of the person who designed the first corvette concept car
- 1963 offered the first of this body style
- city where Corvettes were first manufactured
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- California city where the C8 debuted in 2019
- Indy 500 Pace cars
- Zora Arkus-Duntov is known as the what of Corvettes
- City in which the Corvette was the Pace Car for an annual iconic race
- the T in T-top stands for this
- this feature was offered in 1982 as a Collector’s Edition model
- Original code word for the first Corvette
- succeeded Arkus-Duntov as Corvette's chief engineer
- GM program provides corvettes to those who boldly represent this government agency
- body style that marks Corvette’s 25th year of production
- factory-installed racing package was offered for the first time in 1969
- Special commemorative package honoring Corvette’s success at this race
- Surname of the actor who built a "radical" corvette in the movie Corvette Summer
- month the National Corvette Museum opened in 1994
26 Clues: Indy 500 Pace cars • the T in T-top stands for this • safety feature was introduced in 1958 • Original code word for the first Corvette • 1963 offered the first of this body style • California city where the C8 debuted in 2019 • city where Corvettes were first manufactured • month the National Corvette Museum opened in 1994 • ...
JW History 2021-05-17
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- What we used to call Circuit Overseers
- One of the first instructors of Gilead
- How elders were selected in the early days
- Longest serving current member of the Governing Body
- Formerly Golden Age
- Danish brother imprisoned for his faith in Russia, he was granted early release but it was cancelled.
- First Branch Office
- One of those imprisoned with Rutherford 1918/1919 (surname)
- Auxiliary pioneering was once known as ______pioneering
- oldest Governing Body member
- Many witnesses were exiled to there
- Bro Russell separated from him because he failed to recognize the Ransom, resulting in the fist issue of Zion’s Watch Tower and Herald of Christ’s Presence
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- Month in 2017 when Jehovah's Witnesses were banned in Russia
- The Society's headquarters moved from here to Brooklyn
- He identified the great crowd in a stirring talk
- Third home of Gilead School
- US president petitioned by the Witnesses
- Used 3 times in a charge given at a convention in Cedar Point, Ohio
- Served as Aaron for early Witnesses
- Brother Knorr's Secretary and the 5th president of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society
- what we used to call pioneers
- System developed by Jehovah's Witnessing for preparing publications for printing in multiple languages
22 Clues: Formerly Golden Age • First Branch Office • Third home of Gilead School • oldest Governing Body member • what we used to call pioneers • Served as Aaron for early Witnesses • Many witnesses were exiled to there • What we used to call Circuit Overseers • One of the first instructors of Gilead • US president petitioned by the Witnesses • How elders were selected in the early days • ...
History Review 2021-05-25
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- Rescuer of Indian Children
- The world's longest river
- A desert area made fertile by the presence of water
- The smallest continent
- Where Noah's Arc landed
- The leader of a republic
- The capital of China
- The World's largest Lake
- The highest cast in India
- The most valuable resource in the Middle East today
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- The largest continent
- The study of Ancient people by means of recovering preserving, and evaluating the remains from the past
- The false idea that man began as an animal
- Where did God confuse the languages of men?
- "Enlightened One"
- The largest ocean
- A period of serious shortage of food
- A belief based on fear and ignorance
- The smallest and coldest ocean
- The capital of Japan
- The written record of mankind
- India's min religion
- The Warmest Ocean
- The ocean between the Americas and Europe or Africa
24 Clues: "Enlightened One" • The largest ocean • The Warmest Ocean • The capital of Japan • India's min religion • The capital of China • The largest continent • The smallest continent • Where Noah's Arc landed • The leader of a republic • The World's largest Lake • The world's longest river • The highest cast in India • Rescuer of Indian Children • The written record of mankind • ...
world history 2021-05-27
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- writings in pyramids
- famous temples in central mexico
- human offering
- used to write on
- mount everest
- 24 karrot
- isaac newton
- indian religion
- greek capital
- relics of the ancient kingdom of askum
- largest empire in pre-columnian
- large army
- island country in east asia
- a city in mali
- helped generate trade and commerce between differnt kingdoms
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- famous in egypt
- in ancient greece
- Jesus Christ
- diverse group of indigenous people who lived in parts of present-day mexico
- tuscan
- worship more than one god
- sharing boarder with ivory coast in the west
- eighth largest country in africa
- muhammad as the prophet of allah
- known for its dramatic landscape and its diverse wildlife
- the atribution of a soul to plants
- bow and arrows
- barbaric
- olympian god of the sun
29 Clues: tuscan • barbaric • 24 karrot • large army • Jesus Christ • isaac newton • mount everest • greek capital • human offering • bow and arrows • a city in mali • famous in egypt • indian religion • used to write on • in ancient greece • writings in pyramids • olympian god of the sun • worship more than one god • island country in east asia • largest empire in pre-columnian • famous temples in central mexico • ...
world history 2021-10-30
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- japans military system at the time
- english explorer that told people about the initial findings of the new world
- controlled most of indias trade
- when slaves were traded from the old world to the new world
- the believe in profitable trade
- the right to own and buy slaves
- paintings paintings of mixed families
- was the first european to travel around the south border of africa
- european and native descent
- the journey taken to take slaves to the americas
- he was the lat incan emperor
- foced labor of slaves
- conquered the aztecs
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- when you export more than you import
- shareholder
- trade between africa north america and europe
- he lead spain
- when the old world was introduced to the new world and trade between inside countries
- controlled north indias spice trade
- an agreement between spain and portugal to split their land.
- he introduced spain to the columbian exchange as well as the old and new worlds
21 Clues: shareholder • he lead spain • conquered the aztecs • foced labor of slaves • european and native descent • he was the lat incan emperor • controlled most of indias trade • the believe in profitable trade • the right to own and buy slaves • japans military system at the time • controlled north indias spice trade • when you export more than you import • ...
World History 2021-11-02
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- Ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796
- European monarch that was inspired by enlightenment
- Systematic observation, measurement, experiment, formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses
- Major change in thought starting in the mid-1500's
- People gave up power to avoid chaos
- Wrote "Spirit of the Laws"
- God isnt involved in peoples lives
- Movement in the 18th century
- Believed society threatened natural rights and freedoms
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- Grand ornate style that characterized European painting
- Earth is center of universe
- Proved sun was center of solar system
- Truth could be discovered through logical thinking
- Opposed divine right of kings
- English writer and early feminist
- Idea that earth revolves around the sun
- Believed freedom of speech was best weapon against bad government
- Discovered gravity
- group of social thinkers during enlightenment
- Style based on ideas from ancient Greece and Rome
- Where writers, artists, and philosophers exchange ideas
21 Clues: Discovered gravity • Wrote "Spirit of the Laws" • Earth is center of universe • Movement in the 18th century • Opposed divine right of kings • Ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796 • English writer and early feminist • God isnt involved in peoples lives • People gave up power to avoid chaos • Proved sun was center of solar system • Idea that earth revolves around the sun • ...
History crossword 2021-05-17
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- a long-distance transmission of textual messages where the sender uses a system
- A machine that worked under water and was used to sink boats
- advocacy of or support for the political independence of a particular nation or people
- a war between the United states and the soviet union
- in the 1920 they let's woman vote
- the leader of the US
- What country provided most of the battlefield burring the cold war?
- when you disagree with someone
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- a society or organization that have a particular object or common factor
- what do you call the people who had no money and worked as farmers?
- what do you call the people in your family from a long time ago
- to take control of a colony
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- people do this from pain on there feet
- a time of torture called sulfur mustard.
- the second biggest war in the world
- the proses of burning something or the proses of an explosion
- a gas known as mace gas
- an old heater for British people
- it was a tool used to make fabric by waving yarn.
20 Clues: the leader of the US • a gas known as mace gas • to take control of a colony • when you disagree with someone • an old heater for British people • in the 1920 they let's woman vote • the second biggest war in the world • people do this from pain on there feet • a time of torture called sulfur mustard. • it was a tool used to make fabric by waving yarn. • ...
Global History 2021-10-21
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- The general in the Haitian Revolution time period that made the Haitian army defeat the French army many times until Napoleon stopped trying to conquer Haiti.
- A region that has a diverse amount of cultures and had many revolutions in the 18th and 19th century that created many independent countries.
- Creoles that fought for the Spanish King and always supported him.
- The powerful idea in the 1800s that made nations unify, separate, and made old countries create new ones and ended the Congress of Vienna's peace.
- A piece of land that is surrounded by almost all its sides but is still connected to another piece of land.
- The Peninsular son of the King of Portugal was left in charge of watching Brazil and then his father wanted to make Brazil a colony but he refused and sided with the creoles and this came to be a non-violent independence movement in South America.
- The Haitian leader who was a former slave and freed all his fellow slaved people and created a revolution against France.
- The period of time in which Latin America was overrun by many European countries.
- The system that ranks how much power different people have starting at the bottom with the lowest amount of power to the top with the most.
- The first Latin American colony to be freed and to finish slavery, it also had one of the most efficeint sugar farms.
- White children of Peninsular parents born in Latin America that were very educated and felt pride in being looked at like second class citizens.
- A creole priest that had his army attack both Peninsulars and Creoles but was later defeated and executed.
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- The mentality that people didn’t want to be ruled by outsiders and just wanted to rule themselves.
- France leader who conquered almost all of german-speaking states and who made Germany unify because they didn’t want to be under his rule.
- The act of selling France’s territories to the USA which made USA much bigger in size.
- The payment of 150 million francs from Haiti for freeing their slaves from imprisonment.
- The system that Peninsulares used to manage their food and was very harsh on indigenoeus people on working on their crops.
- The economic system that didn’t let colonies to trade with other countries and were only allowed to trade with “mother country.”
- A creole military officer that tried making South America one united nation and had the help of Haiti which he then repaid his favor with finishing slavery.
- A region located in western Asia and is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea.
20 Clues: Creoles that fought for the Spanish King and always supported him. • A region located in western Asia and is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea. • The period of time in which Latin America was overrun by many European countries. • The act of selling France’s territories to the USA which made USA much bigger in size. • ...
History Puzzle 2021-10-21
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- Almost like Enlightenment thinkers
- Rights that we get automatically.
- Rejection of an extreme view..
- A person who had all of the power... yet agreeded with ideas that made a change for a good reason.
- "We're free to rule ourselves"
- Someone who has all of the power
- "Nothing will get in our way cause we're ourselves and no one can stop us"
- Macy? Are you legit right now?
- Is it a known thing with science or is it just reasonable?
- "You ain't gonna rule us, we don't want you. 🤨. Get off of that throne. We're gonna overthrow you right now"
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- "Ugh, why can't we trade with others? This is a greedy country... rigged for us"
- People's freedom=government power
- Smarties think of an idea to make the world a better place
- Kim Kardashian’s kid name is North West… a nickname for that can be...
- Think of water in a water bottle, having nowhere to spread out/can't move.
- "We should grant everyone freedom. This could make a big change"
- A huge announcement
- OFF WITH THEIR HEAD!!!
- Almost like a business meeting.
- "Let me just correct what I did wrong"
20 Clues: A huge announcement • OFF WITH THEIR HEAD!!! • Rejection of an extreme view.. • "We're free to rule ourselves" • Macy? Are you legit right now? • Almost like a business meeting. • Someone who has all of the power • People's freedom=government power • Rights that we get automatically. • Almost like Enlightenment thinkers • "Let me just correct what I did wrong" • ...
American History 2021-10-14
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- prohibition of alcohol
- A ship that blew up in Havana Harbor, killing 266 sailors | President blames Spain and demands war.
- Ended WWI
- Banned Chinese Immigrants from coming to the US from 1883-1943
- Lincoln's goal throughout the Civil War
- President of the Confederate States
- Combat fought in trenches
- Regulated unsafe and adulterated foods and medicines.
- The amendment that ended slavery
- President during WWI
- The bloodiest day of the Civil War
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- Gave black men the right to vote
- Railroad that spanned from the east coast, all the way to the west coast.
- Gives women the right to vote
- Associated with electricity.
- The amendment that defined citizenship
- President after TR
- President of the US during the Civil War
- The inventor of the cotton gin
- President during the Spanish-American War
20 Clues: Ended WWI • President after TR • President during WWI • prohibition of alcohol • Combat fought in trenches • Associated with electricity. • Gives women the right to vote • The inventor of the cotton gin • Gave black men the right to vote • The amendment that ended slavery • The bloodiest day of the Civil War • President of the Confederate States • ...
History Vocab 2021-10-06
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- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formally especially an emporer or empress
- relating to Ancient Greek or Latin literature, art or culture
- a person holding religious beliefs other than those of the main world religions
- a system of government by the whole population it all eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
- make or become United, uniform, or a whole
- a person who embodies in the flesh a deity, spirit, or abstract quality
- a form of government with a monarch at the head
- the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- rise in rebellion
- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch
- a small organized dissenting group within a larger one, especially in politics
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- subject to hostility and ill-treatment,especially because of their race or political or religious beliefs
- an official order or proclamation issued by a person in authority
- an aristocrat or nobleman
- a person killed or injured in a war or accident
- an extremely wicked or cruel act, typically one involving physical violence or injury
- a member of an aristocracy
- a place, meeting, or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged
- a ruler with power over a country,typically one who had obtained vonrol by force
- a legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth, either native or naturalized
- a member of a community or tribe not belonging to one of the great civilizations
- cause to change in from, character, or function
- leadership or dominance, especially by one country or social group over others
- the act of resistance or rebellion; a revolt
- an act of violence or open resistance to an established government or ruler
25 Clues: rise in rebellion • an aristocrat or nobleman • a member of an aristocracy • make or become United, uniform, or a whole • the act of resistance or rebellion; a revolt • a person killed or injured in a war or accident • a form of government with a monarch at the head • cause to change in from, character, or function • ...
History Review 2021-10-06
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- dictator of Mexico
- A famous American who died at the Alamo was Davy ___.
- The inventor of the cotton gin
- The first people to take Africans from their homes and sell them into slavery
- Texas won its ____ from Mexico in 1836.j
- Texas won this battle after the Alamo
- The Erie Canal stretched across this state.
- Texas was known as the __ __ state.
- Jackson was known as a man of the ___.
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- Another famous American at the Alamo was W.B. ____.
- A famous conductor on the Underground Railroad was ____ Tubman.
- The Industrial Revolution started here
- Americans held the Alamo for ___ days.
- This Native American tribe was forced off their land.
- Another famous American at the Alamo was Jim ____.
- Mexico's army had ___ thousand soldiers against two hundred Americans.
- The Indian's journey west is called the "Trail of _____."
- Americans used this phrase in future battles against Mexico.
- Andrew Jackson's nickname was old ____.
- state that fought Mexico at the Alamo
20 Clues: dictator of Mexico • The inventor of the cotton gin • Texas was known as the __ __ state. • state that fought Mexico at the Alamo • Texas won this battle after the Alamo • The Industrial Revolution started here • Americans held the Alamo for ___ days. • Jackson was known as a man of the ___. • Andrew Jackson's nickname was old ____. • Texas won its ____ from Mexico in 1836.j • ...
History Crossword 2021-06-15
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- Old Arab or non-European quarter of a North African town
- A hieroglyphic character or symbol
- Study of the world
- Accidentally landed in what is known as America
- Famous river in Africa
- Science of number and space
- A good use for trade
- Meant to help you in a health way
- Arab founder of Islam
- The religion based on Jesus Christ
- Someone who is bought to do someones chores for life
- A small stone building in the court of the Great Mosque at Mecca
- Specific routes that were used to trade
- A single power in control of many states
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- Belief in only one god
- Sending a message to your god
- Who Christians believe in
- Similar to hills, but bigger
- Believing in more than one god
- Ancient buildings of Egypt
- Religion founded by Siddartha Gautama
- A picture or pattern produced by arranging together small colored pieces
- Large spoken languages in Central America and Mexico
- A trade route connected by East Asia with the Mediterranean Sea
- Language of the aztecs
- Used to write on
- The language of Arabs
- A shrine in Jerusalem
- Also called the Quran
29 Clues: Used to write on • Study of the world • A good use for trade • Arab founder of Islam • The language of Arabs • A shrine in Jerusalem • Also called the Quran • Belief in only one god • Famous river in Africa • Language of the aztecs • Who Christians believe in • Ancient buildings of Egypt • Science of number and space • Similar to hills, but bigger • Sending a message to your god • ...
American History 2021-07-02
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- Headed West
- 17th President of the United States
- Roosevelt's plan to overcome the Depression
- Ended with the 18th Amendment
- Event of 1969
- Dec 7 1941
- June 6, 1944
- Native American people of the Everglades
- Had a blast in 1980
- Connecting East to West
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- Native American people from Appalachian Mountains
- The right to vote
- Most common first name for US Presidents
- Anti-slavery reformer
- Sued for his freedom from slavery, 1857
- Fight between the East & West
- An economic slump
- One was called Little Boy
- Took a small step in 1969
- Ratified in 1791, guaranteeing liberties of the people
20 Clues: Dec 7 1941 • Headed West • June 6, 1944 • Event of 1969 • The right to vote • An economic slump • Had a blast in 1980 • Anti-slavery reformer • Connecting East to West • One was called Little Boy • Took a small step in 1969 • Fight between the East & West • Ended with the 18th Amendment • 17th President of the United States • Sued for his freedom from slavery, 1857 • ...
History crossword 2021-09-09
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- an act of resistance or rebellion
- person or thing effected event
- persuade
- a change which is result or consequence
- a person who betrays a friend
- the fact or state of being independent
- Constitution or structure
- slaughter of people
- system of government
- the legislative body of a country or state
- overthrow government or social order
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- a public or official announcement
- having power to put plans,laws into effect
- resistance to an enemy or opponent
- appropriate to a court or judge
- take or seize
- worlds main continuous expanses of land
- a body of fundamental
- military force that raised from civil population
- rise to action
20 Clues: persuade • take or seize • rise to action • slaughter of people • system of government • a body of fundamental • Constitution or structure • a person who betrays a friend • person or thing effected event • appropriate to a court or judge • a public or official announcement • an act of resistance or rebellion • resistance to an enemy or opponent • overthrow government or social order • ...
U.S. History 2022-03-15
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- Compromise was an agreement to balance free and slave states.
- of Ghent Ended war is 1812.
- Purchase This was in 1803 and it doubled the size of the U.S.
- Jefferson Who was the 3rd president of the United States?
- The sinking of the American boat the _____ led to the War of 1812.
- was a famous Indian guide who helped Lewis and Clark.
- Era was made up of the Presidencies of
- Act allowed merchants to trade only with countries other than France and England.
- Part This is the devotion to the culture and interests of one’s country.
- and Clark who discovered the Louisiana Purchase
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- roads Stretched from Georgia to Illinois
- What is an agreement to cease fire.
- This was invented by Robert Fulton in 1807.
- Doctrine stated America was for Americans.
- This is the devotion to the culture and interests of one’s country.
- The forcible seizure of American sailors into the Royal Navy was called
- Gin was invented by Eli Whitney.
- A tax on incoming goods.
- Hawks John C. Calhoun and Henry Clay were known as what.
- Mashall In the early 1800s,He was a Supreme Court Justice for over 30 years.
20 Clues: A tax on incoming goods. • of Ghent Ended war is 1812. • What is an agreement to cease fire. • Gin was invented by Eli Whitney. • Era was made up of the Presidencies of • roads Stretched from Georgia to Illinois • This was invented by Robert Fulton in 1807. • Doctrine stated America was for Americans. • ...
History Crossword 2022-03-17
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- The Treaty of… ended the second Opium War
- What did England trade with China in exchange of black tea?
- England and China agreed to send two soldiers to… after they murdered a Chinese man
- …Created the assembly line
- Name of the city between India and China’s borders
- Name of one of the commodities that china traded with England
- Name of the red flowers that turned into opium when processed
- … made China pay 21 million USD for reparations after the first Opium War
- Robert Owens stoped… labor
- Dealers contrabandea opium from Calcutta to China by… tunnels
- Laissez-Fair economics led to
- Country that joined UK in the 2nd Opium War to invade China
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- The port…was the only port available for trade in China during the first Opium War
- France invaded China because they killed a French…
- Thomas Edison created the first…
- What new philosophy believed in “the greatest happiness for the greatest amount of people”?
- The Treaty mentioned in question (7 down) made china… import of opium
- The Treaty of….. ended the first Opium War
- According to the Treaty on Nanking, China needed to open five more… for foreign trade
- Name of the acid with which they burned 21 million tons of opium in the first Opium War
20 Clues: …Created the assembly line • Robert Owens stoped… labor • Laissez-Fair economics led to • Thomas Edison created the first… • The Treaty of… ended the second Opium War • The Treaty of….. ended the first Opium War • France invaded China because they killed a French… • Name of the city between India and China’s borders • ...
History Project 2022-03-22
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- social and economic level between wealthy and middle class
- organization of people who arranged transportation and hiding places for fugitives or escaped slaves
- perfect society
- leader of the common-school movement
- published "the Liberator" and helped found the American Anti-Slavery society
- improved education and lives of people with hearing-impairments
- wrote "Self-Reliance"
- declaration that detailed beliefs about social injustice towards women
- escaped from slavery at the age of 20 an-d became one of the most important African-American leaders of the 1800s
- belief that people could transcend material things in life
- complete end to slavery
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- wrote "The Dial"
- first public meeting held in the United States about women's rights
- helped turn the fight for women's rights into a political movement
- movement for all children to be taught in a common place regardless of background
- poorly designed apartment buildings that housed large numbers of people
- escaped slavery and eventually returned to the South, freeing her family and more than 300 other slaves
- started an all-female academy in Hartford, Connecticut
- reform that urged people to stop drinking hard liquor
- wrote "The Scarlet Letter"
- arrested for refusing to pay a tax in protest of the Mexican-American war
- americans who opposed immigration
22 Clues: perfect society • wrote "The Dial" • wrote "Self-Reliance" • complete end to slavery • wrote "The Scarlet Letter" • americans who opposed immigration • leader of the common-school movement • reform that urged people to stop drinking hard liquor • started an all-female academy in Hartford, Connecticut • social and economic level between wealthy and middle class • ...
History Review! 2022-03-29
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- type of democracy where people can vote for laws
- system of strict laws in china
- type of democracy where people vote for leaders
- era when farming first began
- type of religion with many gods
- type of religion with one god
- name of social class system in india that you are born into
- society where men have more power than women
- country where hinduism began
- government where people have a say
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- term for people who settle in one place
- era when people hunted & gathered to survive
- type of source from the original time
- young obey old
- type of source from someone not there
- city where most monotheistic religions began
- philosophy in china made up of roles
- term for people who move around a lot
- government where one person has power
- when people are ranked in order in a pyramid
- government where wealthy people are in power
21 Clues: young obey old • era when farming first began • country where hinduism began • type of religion with one god • system of strict laws in china • type of religion with many gods • government where people have a say • philosophy in china made up of roles • type of source from the original time • type of source from someone not there • term for people who move around a lot • ...
History stuff 2021-12-03
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- Variety
- A region of flat, low lying plains across the sea coast
- Bosses
- The capital of New France
- English Preacher
- Most powerful group of Native Americans
- Trading illegally with other countries
- A group of civilians trained to fight incase of emergency
- Union
- Crops that could be sold easily
- Learning assistance
- Appalachian Mountains
- Strict rules governing the behavior of African slaves
- West Indies
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- The ability to read and write
- Religiouse Revival
- Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania
- Outside fortress of Quebec
- From forgine markets
- Sell abroad
- Conneticut and Rhode island
- Georgia, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jeresy, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia
- Produced just enough food to feed a family
- Routes that formed a triangle
- Investigators
25 Clues: Union • Bosses • Variety • Sell abroad • West Indies • Investigators • English Preacher • Religiouse Revival • Learning assistance • From forgine markets • Appalachian Mountains • The capital of New France • Outside fortress of Quebec • Conneticut and Rhode island • The ability to read and write • Routes that formed a triangle • Crops that could be sold easily • Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania • ...
Puzzling history 2021-12-06
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- hadmanysouthernplantations
- flowofgoodthroughenglandandcolonies
- orinvestors
- tradingilligaly
- union
- routesthatformatriangle
- arelgiousrevival
- bossestomakesureslaveswereworking
- rulesgoverningthebehavierofslaves
- meansvariety
- abilitytoreadandwrite
- civilionstrainedtofightinemergencies
- thecapitalofnewfrance
- rightstoallcitizens
- istosellabroad
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- delewaremarylandandpennslyvannia
- theyproducejustenoughtomeettheirneeds
- improvesocietywithknowledge
- thatwouldbesoldeasilyinmarkets
- conneticutandrhodeisland
- wasthebiggestcashcrop
- learningasstince
- werenationstradegrow
- isboughtfromforeginmarkets
24 Clues: union • orinvestors • meansvariety • istosellabroad • tradingilligaly • learningasstince • arelgiousrevival • rightstoallcitizens • werenationstradegrow • wasthebiggestcashcrop • abilitytoreadandwrite • thecapitalofnewfrance • routesthatformatriangle • conneticutandrhodeisland • hadmanysouthernplantations • isboughtfromforeginmarkets • improvesocietywithknowledge • thatwouldbesoldeasilyinmarkets • ...
History & Geography 2021-11-30
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- -An act of changing physical body or position
- -The study of fossils
- -Measure degrees north or south
- -It's the physical and human characteristics of a location
- -Objects named by humans
- -The fall of the Roman Empire
- -The study of human culture* and how it develops over time
- -Large areas that share similar climate or landforms. Can also share culture and religion
- -1400 CE to present
- -The time period from the invention of writing in Mesopotamia until the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- -100 years
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- -10 years
- -1000 years
- -A large division of time in history with distinct characteristics
- -The time period before the invention of writing
- -The study of artifacts* to learn about past human life
- -The practice of someone copying another stealing ideas or work and acting like its their own
- -measure degrees East or West
- -Plant and animal remains / things that have been preserved earlier in time
- -Study of physical features like mountains, etc
20 Clues: -10 years • -100 years • -1000 years • -1400 CE to present • -The study of fossils • -Objects named by humans • -The fall of the Roman Empire • -measure degrees East or West • -Measure degrees north or south • -An act of changing physical body or position • -Study of physical features like mountains, etc • -The time period before the invention of writing • ...
History & Geography 2021-11-30
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- Study of physical features like mountains, etc
- 100 years
- The fall of the Roman Empire
- The study of human culture* and how it develops over time
- Large areas that share similar climate or landforms. Can also share culture and religion
- It's the physical and human characteristics of a location
- The study of fossils
- Objects named by humans
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- measure degrees East or West
- The study of artifacts* to learn about past human life
- The time period before the invention of writing
- Plant and animal remains / things that have been preserved earlier in time
- The time period from the invention of writing in Mesopotamia until the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- 1400 CE to present
- 10 years
- Measure degrees north or south
- An act of changing physical body or position
- 1000 years
- A large division of time in history with distinct characteristics
- The practice of someone copying another stealing ideas or work and acting like its their own
20 Clues: 10 years • 100 years • 1000 years • 1400 CE to present • The study of fossils • Objects named by humans • measure degrees East or West • The fall of the Roman Empire • Measure degrees north or south • An act of changing physical body or position • Study of physical features like mountains, etc • The time period before the invention of writing • ...
History & Geography 2021-11-30
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- The study of human culture* and how it develops over time
- Large areas that share similar climate or landforms. Can also share culture and religion
- An act of changing physical body or position
- The practice of someone copying another stealing ideas or work and acting like its their own
- The time period from the invention of writing in Mesopotamia until the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- Objects named by humans
- The study of fossils
- Study of physical features like mountains, etc
- 100 years
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- The time period before the invention of writing
- Measure degrees north or south
- Plant and animal remains / things that have been preserved earlier in time
- measure degrees East or West
- The study of artifacts* to learn about past human life
- 1400 CE to present
- A large division of time in history with distinct characteristics
- The fall of the Roman Empire
- 10 years
- It's the physical and human characteristics of a location
- 1000 years
20 Clues: 10 years • 100 years • 1000 years • 1400 CE to present • The study of fossils • Objects named by humans • measure degrees East or West • The fall of the Roman Empire • Measure degrees north or south • An act of changing physical body or position • Study of physical features like mountains, etc • The time period before the invention of writing • ...
