history Crossword Puzzles
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
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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 • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
SOCCER TRIVIA 2026-01-11
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- Who has the most clean sheets in US history?
- How many freshmen on the 2025 FAU men’s soccer team roster were US residents?
- Who won the men’s NCAA national championship in 2025?
- Which country has won the most FIFA women’s World Cup titles?
- Where did Mr. White Glove play college soccer?
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- Which goalkeeper has the most clean sheets in Premier League history?
- Who is the author of The Odyssey of a Soccer Junkie?
- England’s men’s national team starting goalkeeper seen training by WGG
- Which soccer coach has the most wins in NCAA history?
- Which club in Wales did WGG tour visit recently?
- How many freshmen were on the 2025 FAU men’s soccer team roster?
- Which soccer team has the most wins in NCAA history?
- Who won the women’s NCAA national championship in 2025?
13 Clues: Who has the most clean sheets in US history? • Where did Mr. White Glove play college soccer? • Which club in Wales did WGG tour visit recently? • Who is the author of The Odyssey of a Soccer Junkie? • Which soccer team has the most wins in NCAA history? • Which soccer coach has the most wins in NCAA history? • Who won the men’s NCAA national championship in 2025? • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
For cecily 2026-05-12
12 Clues: Chingiz • Pending • Improved • History icon • Profile picture • Profile picture • Leah's addiction • Favourite subject • Hydration station • Coffee requirement • Beautiful Boy Charlie • When Cecily walks into history
SBMS Teachers 2026-03-04
12 Clues: Queen • Artistic • basketball • volleyball • history man • Dance teacher • reading teacher • teaches science • is my 1st period • Is very good at Math • Teach apps and history • I can I will I must succeeded
SBMS Teachers 2026-03-04
12 Clues: Queen • Artistic • basketball • volleyball • history man • Dance teacher • reading teacher • teaches science • is my 1st period • Is very good at Math • Teach apps and history • I can I will I must succeeded
teachers 2026-03-05
12 Clues: ela teacher • cheer coach • art teacher • band teacher • avid teacher • theater teacher • history teacher • honors ela teacher • honors math teacher • 7th grade math teacher • yearbook and avid teacher • basketball coach and history teacher
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
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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
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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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
World History 2012-10-14
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- A person who is believed to have the power to foretell events
- A plague that wast he most devastating natural disaster in European history
- A heavy, wheeled plow with an iron plowshare
- Under feudalism, a grant of land made to a vassal
- The middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people
- A man who separates himself from ordinary human society in order to dedicate himself to God; monks live in monasteries
- An unbeliever; a term applied to the Muslims during the Crusades
- The movement of people from one country,place, or locality to another
- In early urban civilizations, an important and powerful person who supervised rituals aimed at pleasing the gods and goddesses
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- Nomadic people who carried trade across the desert
- Nobles offered protection and land for service
- Hostility towards or discrimination against jews
- A Muslim house of worship
- An epidemic disease
- A business association that is associated with a particular trade or craft
- Under feudalism, a member of the heavily armored cavalry
- In medieval Europe, an agricultural estate that a lord ran and peasants worked
- The bishop of Rome and head of the Roman Catholic Church
- Under feudalism, a man who served a lord in a military capacity
- In medieval Europe, a peasant legally bound to the land who had to be subject to the lord's control
20 Clues: An epidemic disease • A Muslim house of worship • A heavy, wheeled plow with an iron plowshare • Nobles offered protection and land for service • Hostility towards or discrimination against jews • Under feudalism, a grant of land made to a vassal • Nomadic people who carried trade across the desert • Under feudalism, a member of the heavily armored cavalry • ...
Philippine History 2013-02-10
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- he was promoted as lieutenant general on March 21, he also became the Commander of Filipino-American troops
- this is the national language that the institute recommended to President Aquino
- in 1903, when Baguio was chosen as a summer capital, the Americans hired 1500 Japanese workers to build this road to that city
- he is the secretary of education and culture issued department order no. 7 on August 13, 1959 mandating Pilipino in referring to the national language
- represented the most intense phase of Imperial Japan's invasion of the Philippines during World War II
- he managed to pull together the American 31st infantry regiment and the Philippine scout units
- he is the leader of the Japanese who formed the Ohta Development Company
- a president who asked the U.S. congress to declare war , which the latter did with only one dissenting vote
- this place in Philippines was bombed twice on December 8
- the prewar editor of the Philippine Herald, headed the station in broadcasting news to men in Bataan
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- he command to the Japanese bombers to conduct air attacks in various places of the Philippines
- this country was drawn into this war as an ally of America
- in 1940, this country occupied the Northern part of French Indo-China and the following year the whole French colony
- he is the recognized leader of Peasantry in Central Luzon, also known as Don Perico
- this is the bombed in Hawaii and the main base of the U.S. pacific fleet
- he was able to destroy an enemy plane in the aerial combat
- the infamous began in Mariveles and Cabcaben on April 10, 1942
- under his supervision, , in the compulsory military training of able-bodied Filipino youths was made
- other peasant organizations composed of tenants of Jesuite estate at San Pedro, Laguna
- became the frquently repeated word as families gathered their belongings, stored and preserved food
20 Clues: this place in Philippines was bombed twice on December 8 • this country was drawn into this war as an ally of America • he was able to destroy an enemy plane in the aerial combat • the infamous began in Mariveles and Cabcaben on April 10, 1942 • this is the bombed in Hawaii and the main base of the U.S. pacific fleet • ...
History Crossword 2013-02-25
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- Barbados is located in the _______
- a former famous style of music first started in the 1950s
- another word for cassava
- African influenced clothing
- slaves were taken from Africa including N____
- slaves became ______ so masters could use them as they pleased
- a trait Moses Ward/Wood wanted to bring to Barbados through the landship
- The name given to Holetown while the Olive Blossom was present of Barbados
- this plant was grown during slavery
- the first Europeans to come to Barbados were the ________
- Revolution Africans slaves were brought to work on the sugar plantations after this.
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- the definition of a country or place
- the ceremonial stool a cacique would sit on
- provides the melody in the engine
- Supporters of King Charles in the English Civil War captured and sent to Barbados were called ______
- what is the music for the landship called?
- songs these often told a story of scandal, romance or murder
- ______ living was the way of life for the Arwaks
- the leader of the Arawaks was called the ______
- one dance of the landship is the plaiting of the _____
- the cacique would inhale these at ceremonies
- these people were usually Irish or Scottish and came to work in the fields
- one of the names given to the landship
- these were considered the oldest males in the Arawak society
- one tribe of the Africans
25 Clues: another word for cassava • one tribe of the Africans • African influenced clothing • provides the melody in the engine • Barbados is located in the _______ • this plant was grown during slavery • the definition of a country or place • one of the names given to the landship • what is the music for the landship called? • the ceremonial stool a cacique would sit on • ...
History Skills 2013-06-09
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- This civilisation gave the world many inventions including paper and gunpowder.
- A good place to look for old artifacts.
- The largest Ancient Civilisation.
- This civilisation was built on the banks on the River Nile.
- India and China are examples of ancient civilisations from which part of the world?
- What does AD stand for?
- History teaches people about their...
- A period of 10 years.
- A statement created to be tested.
- Otherwise known as Tree Ring Dating.
- This body of water gave birth to three different ancient civilisations
- What is the Latin word for 'around'?
- An expert that may assist a historian that studies human behaviour.
- This type of organiser can help you arrange your research.
- A visual representation of time.
- The year 688BC is in which century?
- When looking at a source you must ask yourself if you can trust the source or what _________________ you may have with the source.
- The longer a bone is in the earth the more __________________ it absorbs.
- The questions a historian asks themselves to direct their research.
- A common and important source of evidence.
- How many major Ancient Civilisations are there?
- A source that is created by someone outside of the time period is called a _______________________ source.
- A document to show where you went for research material.
- A source that comes from the period you are studying is called a _________________ source.
- An example of a secondary source.
- Which S&E discipline are we currently studying?
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- What do you call someone who studies history?
- A period of a 1000 years.
- This dating technique allows a person to find the actual age of something.
- A collection of records, usually written.
- A period of 100 years.
- This civilisation gave the world democracy.
- The year 1984 is in which century AD?
- These experts collect, record and interpret evidence for historians.
- This dating method measures the rate in which C14 has decayed.
- An expert that may assist a historian that breaks codes and reads ancient languages.
- An expert that may assist a historian that studies fossils.
- This equipment helps in archaeological digs.
- Stratigraphy studies the different ______________ in rocks.
- The period from the beginning of civilisation to the fall of the Roman Empire
- This dating technique compares two items - which is older and which is younger.
- The period before writing was invented.
- The year 406 AD is in which century?
- Another word for dig.
- This civilisation is where Hinduism was born.
45 Clues: A period of 10 years. • Another word for dig. • A period of 100 years. • What does AD stand for? • A period of a 1000 years. • A visual representation of time. • The largest Ancient Civilisation. • A statement created to be tested. • An example of a secondary source. • The year 688BC is in which century? • Otherwise known as Tree Ring Dating. • What is the Latin word for 'around'? • ...
History Scotch 2013-06-13
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- D...
- ...with a spicy twist
- eau de toilette
- locatie administratieve diensten
- op etiket kledingstuk gedrukt
- La femme selon ...
- Tough and ...
- Monsieur ...
- symbool women collectie
- locatie designers
- premium denim lijn
- symbool men collectie
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- men collectie
- girls collection
- stad eerste store
- N...
- boys collection
- denim collectie
- A...
- women collectie
20 Clues: D... • N... • A... • Monsieur ... • men collectie • Tough and ... • eau de toilette • boys collection • denim collectie • women collectie • girls collection • stad eerste store • locatie designers • La femme selon ... • premium denim lijn • ...with a spicy twist • symbool men collectie • symbool women collectie • op etiket kledingstuk gedrukt • locatie administratieve diensten
European History 2013-02-21
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- Structure put up to separate East and West Germany after WW2.
- Church that grew during the middle ages lead by the Pope.
- Leader of the Frankish Empire
- Economic Alliance created between the nations of Europe.
- Invasions by this group lead to the fall of the Roman Empire.
- Name of time period after the Roman Empire fell and innovation regressed.
- Greek city-state that had the first idea of democracy.
- Famous philosopher and scholar who created the Mona Lisa.
- Doctrine stating that the U.S. would support Greece from falling under Soviet control.
- Time period where new ideas were introduced to Greece through the information highway.
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- Type of government that appealed to the poor and allowed leaders with malicious intentions the reign.
- Nations of Great Brittan, France, the United States, etc. that defeated the central powers in WW2.
- The act of charting across the seas to colonize
- Tensions with this middle eastern terrorist group have risen recently.
- Process of land distribution after the fall of the Franks.
- Sailed the ocean blue in 1492
- Prison camps for Jews started by the Nazis and their leader Adolf Hitler.
- Type of volunteer military that lead to the downfall of the Roman army.
- Famous conqueror for Greece in during the Classical Period.
- New type of warfare introduced by the U.S. in WW2.
- Empire that rose to power in the Dark Ages.
- Section of the Roman Empire that stayed alive after the fall.
- Naval vessels used by Germany during WW2.
- Time period where literature, philosophy and the arts were cherished.
- Document that re-introduced democracy in 1215.
- Religion that was spread during the Middle Ages through crusades.
- Plague that killed over 1/3 of Europe's population.
- Conflict between the United States and Russia.
28 Clues: Sailed the ocean blue in 1492 • Leader of the Frankish Empire • Naval vessels used by Germany during WW2. • Empire that rose to power in the Dark Ages. • Document that re-introduced democracy in 1215. • Conflict between the United States and Russia. • The act of charting across the seas to colonize • New type of warfare introduced by the U.S. in WW2. • ...
Australian History 2013-04-14
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- Describes people who move from place to place in search of food
- a settlement for prisoners being punished for their crimes by being removd from the place or country where they lived
- People who are members of what is usually a group that wanders from time to time within a set territory to find food
- a 'bundle of rights' that may include the right to hunt, fish and conduct ceremonies and to be consulted about future developement
- The beliefs and behaviour of a person that relate to spiritual matters
- Land belonging to the government
- A set area where indigenous people where sent to live, initionally under the control of missionaries and, later, government authorities
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- Descries a native inhabitant of a particular race-the origional known inhabitants of a region
- Describes the relationship that exists between members of an extended family
- Map maker
- The part of an Indigenous language group that owned a particular section of land (about 100 people)
- A name given to describe the time in aborigional belief when the world and everything in it was created
- A reconstruction of the history of a people based on information that has been passed down over time by word of mouth
- The outer boundary of a settled area
- Literally means a land without owners, or 'land of no-one'
- An older indigenous man or woman highly respected for their knowledge of culture and custom
- Describes a situation where one has authority over something
- An object in nature that represents or is associated with a person, clan or larger group
- A settlement whose ruling authority is linked to or directly conrolled by that in anothor countrry
- Someone at the forefront of a particular course of action (e.g settle in a new land)
20 Clues: Map maker • Land belonging to the government • The outer boundary of a settled area • Literally means a land without owners, or 'land of no-one' • Describes a situation where one has authority over something • Describes people who move from place to place in search of food • The beliefs and behaviour of a person that relate to spiritual matters • ...
Australian History 2013-04-14
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- the part of an indigenous language group that owened a section of land
- literally means a land without owners
- the beliefs and behaviour of a person that relate to spiritual matters
- the maker of maps
- a set area which may indigenous people are sent to live
- the people who move from place to place in search of food
- the right to hunt, fish and conduct ceromonies and be consulted about future development (bundle of rights)
- an object in nature that represents or is associated with a person, caln or larger group
- government owns it
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- the relationship between members of an extended family
- members of a teritoral area
- the forefront of a corse of action
- a situation where one has authority over something
- the name given to describe when the world and everything in it was created in Aborigianl beliefs
- history that has been passed down over time by the word of mouth
- prisoners being punsihed for crimes
- the outer boundry of a setteled area
- a highly respected aboriginal leader
- Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders are part of the __________ group
- whose ruling authority controlled by that of another country
20 Clues: the maker of maps • government owns it • members of a teritoral area • the forefront of a corse of action • prisoners being punsihed for crimes • the outer boundry of a setteled area • a highly respected aboriginal leader • literally means a land without owners • a situation where one has authority over something • the relationship between members of an extended family • ...
World History 2014-04-22
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- a military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields
- a man that took power of the Assembly and broke the power of nobility
- an ancient city in southern Greece
- the place where laws were made and approved
- a city-state that was made up of a city and the country-side villages surrounding it and was the center of Greek life
- people who are represent the common people
- the city where the Greeks won the war between that Persians
- the neighboring city that Sparta conquered
- the market-place on a fortified hill-top in the Polis
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- people that used to live in what is now modern-day Iran that conquered the area of Anatolia around 546 B.C
- people who solved major political problems
- an assembly that ruled Sparta such as making laws on which they voted
- a strong city-state located in the south of Greece and was a military-state
- powerful individuals that were looked at as leaders who did things for the people
- wars fought between Greece and Persia
- a person who legally belongs to a country and has the rights and protection of that country
- people that ruled over the Sparta military
- peasants forced to stay on the land they worked(slaves)
- women of Sparta that ran family estates when their husbands were on active military service
- government ruled by,of,and for the people
- a form of government formed by merchants and craftsmen and ruled by a few powerful people
- a form of government that was ruled by a king or queen
- a man that came to power in 594 B.C. and outlawed debt slavery, and divided Athenian citizens into four social classes
23 Clues: an ancient city in southern Greece • wars fought between Greece and Persia • government ruled by,of,and for the people • people who solved major political problems • people that ruled over the Sparta military • people who are represent the common people • the neighboring city that Sparta conquered • the place where laws were made and approved • ...
World History 2014-02-09
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- created the Socratic method
- he divided the sciences
- conflict among a group of people
- method based on questioning and examining
- lower class people of ancient Rome
- a person who eats humans
- the death of a martyr
- poisonous plant
- always around and may ask many question
- wrote "The Republic"
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- Wrote a 10 Volume work called "History of the Indians"
- slept with the Lliad under his pillow
- provided welfare
- Also known as France
- Iranian Poet who believed in two opposing forces which where light and dark and they saught to rule the world
- Carib women
- the nature or essence of a person
- record of events written in order
- The quality or state of being dual
- " The unexamined life is a life that's not worth living"
- combining several elements
21 Clues: Carib women • poisonous plant • provided welfare • Also known as France • wrote "The Republic" • the death of a martyr • he divided the sciences • a person who eats humans • combining several elements • created the Socratic method • conflict among a group of people • the nature or essence of a person • record of events written in order • The quality or state of being dual • ...
Black History 2014-03-26
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- The 15th amendment, the last of the Reconstruction Amendments, gave black men this right
- First African American to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor
- Inventor; held more patents than any other African American inventor (as of 1909); his patents coined the phrase "The Real ________"
- From Richmond, IND; first white couple in Indiana to adopt a black child; set up a community in Guyana that ended up in a massacre (two words)
- "Hattie _________"; first African American performer to receive an Academy Award; first African-American to attend the ceremony as a guest and not a servant (1940)
- Garrett Morgan, who also invented the 3-position traffic light, shocked people when he wore this invention and saved people in a burning building (two words)
- _____ soldier; what soldiers were called in an all-black regiment
- In 2003, the Supreme Court decided Virginia v. Black that this activity was protected free speech
- "_____ _____ Protests"; a passive protest in which the protesters had their heads covered in ketchup and soda
- real name of Madame CJ Walker of Indianapolis
- The last state to repeal laws against interracial marriage (2000)
- Tommie Smith and John Carlos lost their medals in this sporting event when they raised their fists in a "black power salute" (1968)
- First non-white elected to Congress in 1870 (first/last name)
- "____ v. Board of Education", the Supreme Court case that determined "separate but equal" was not constitutional (1954)
- First African American appointed to the Supreme Court
- Known as "The Black Harvard"; founded by Booker T. Washington
- Guiness Book of Records cites Madame CJ Walker as being the first woman, white or black, to achieve becoming one of these under her own achievement
- "___ ___ v. Sandford"; the Supreme Court case that ruled blacks were not and could not be citizens of the U.S.
- Known as the "Master Conductor" on the Underground Railroad, his home was in Fountain City, IND. (two words)
- "____v. Ferguson", the Supreme Court case that ruled "separate but equal" was constitutional (1896)
- This crop was known as "white gold" in the South.
- A recording studio in Richmond, IND; one of the few studios that allows black musicians to record; also recorded records for the KKK
- Arrested in London by Scotland Yard, he pleaded guilty to killing Martin Luther King Jr.
- Bessie Coleman became the first African American woman to receive this type of license
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- The number of little girls killed when a KKK bomb exploded in a Birmingham church
- First President to appoint an African American to the Supreme Court
- First major-party black candidate for President (1972); first African American woman elected to Congress (1968)
- The Voting Rights Act eliminated this type of test for voters
- First black female to refuse to give up her seat on the bus
- First aired in 1975, it was the first TV show to show a successful black family
- Col. Guion Bluford becomes the first African American astronaut on this space shuttle in 1983
- Sen. Strom Thurmond set a 24-hour, 18-minute record with one of these to voice his opposition to the Civil Rights Act of 1957
- First black player in major league baseball
- The all-black basketball team formed when professional basketball teams did not permit black players
- An NAACP investigator and a seasoned anti-rape crusader who specialized in investigating assaults on black women. (two words)
- The first national monument to an African American AND the first national monument for someone NOT a president was dedicated to this person (first name/middle initial)
- (first/last name); designer of Jackie Kennedy's wedding dress; known as "The best known unknown"
- This university accepted James Meredith as a student until they found out he was black.
- The TV show that had the first scripted interracial kiss
- James W. Smith was the first African American admitted to this military establishment in 1870
- "Freedom's __________", the first black-owned and operated newspaper in the U.S. (1827)
- Emmett Ashford was the first to hold this sports position (1952)
- W.E.B. DuBois was the first African American to graduate from this university
43 Clues: First black player in major league baseball • real name of Madame CJ Walker of Indianapolis • This crop was known as "white gold" in the South. • First African American appointed to the Supreme Court • The TV show that had the first scripted interracial kiss • First black female to refuse to give up her seat on the bus • ...
Africa History 2014-01-16
20 Clues: two • one • six • ten • five • four • nine • eight • three • seven • twelve • twenty • eleven • fifteen • sixteen • nineteen • thirteen • eighteen • fourteen • seventeen
history crossword 2014-03-11
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- Rhodes: imperialist and capitalist, son of willian Rhodes
- extension of nations power over other lands
- local rulers were allowed to keep their authority and status in the new world
- founded African Christian missionaries and explored Africa
- soldiers
- leader of indian nationalism, wanted peace with the british
- struggle idea where fit is victorious
- british journalist and explorer
- Victoria: monarch of united kingdom of britian and Ireland
- ethnic group of Southern Africa and the largest ethnic group in South Africa
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- 19th century imperialism
- incorporate (territory) into an existing political unit such as a country, state, county, or city
- belief that race determains traits and capabilities
- settled in Transvaal region of South Africa
- officer that runs a country
- national congress: world's largest democratic political organization
- people:originating in and characteristic of a particular region or country; native
- canal:Sinai Peninsula, in Egypt
- local elites replaced by western officials
- whitemans trash: moral responsibility
20 Clues: soldiers • 19th century imperialism • officer that runs a country • canal:Sinai Peninsula, in Egypt • british journalist and explorer • struggle idea where fit is victorious • whitemans trash: moral responsibility • local elites replaced by western officials • extension of nations power over other lands • settled in Transvaal region of South Africa • ...
World history 2014-11-03
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- effect in gods service
- third largest city in India
- claimed descent from genghis khan
- ancient India
- Muhammads dad
- born in Mecca
- scientific study of history
- tomb built by shah Jahan for his wife
- capital city of present day Iraq
- study of algebra
- member of one of the largest Muslims sects
- house of worship
- holy book
- ability to move in a social class
- sacred temple of Islam
- europe as Avicenna
- dynasty that ruled in Baghdad 750-1258
- city in western Saudi arabia
- Muhammad preached here
- member of one of the two major Muslim sects
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- one of the five pillars of Islam
- Muhammads journey from Mecca to medina in 622
- known in Europe
- Muslim ruler
- members of the Sunni dynasty
- famous in the Muslim world
- Muslim dynasty
- wrote in Persian
- head physician
- slender tower of a mosque
- the home of the first community of Muslims
- body of islamic law
- desert dwelling Arab nomad
- akabars grandson
- art of producing beautiful handwriting
- chief builder
- religion founded by Nanak
- seek communion with God
- political and religious leader
39 Clues: holy book • Muslim ruler • ancient India • Muhammads dad • born in Mecca • chief builder • Muslim dynasty • head physician • known in Europe • wrote in Persian • study of algebra • house of worship • akabars grandson • europe as Avicenna • body of islamic law • effect in gods service • sacred temple of Islam • Muhammad preached here • seek communion with God • slender tower of a mosque • ...
history crossword 2013-07-28
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- A swamp grass that is widely cultivated as a source of food, esp. in Asia.
- a trader
- authorituve grant or order.
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country
- The armed forces of a country.
- a beleif that all people are equal socially and policially.
- A member of a people originally living in Manchuria who formed the last imperial dynasty of China
- The action of buying and selling goods and services.
- A widespread Asian religion or philosophy
- male ruler
- expansion of the influences of one country.
- small scale farmer or labourer
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- Weapons regarded collectively.
- an economic system based on competition between settlers.
- a theory of organic evolution claiming that new species arise and are perpetuated by natural selection
- A sovereign ruler of great power and rank, esp. one ruling an empire
- a beflief that people of the same race ought to belong to the same nation state.
- Chinese philosopher
- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- Something believed to be the best of its kind
- A religious or solemn ceremony consisting of a series of actions
21 Clues: a trader • male ruler • Chinese philosopher • authorituve grant or order. • Weapons regarded collectively. • The armed forces of a country. • small scale farmer or labourer • A line of hereditary rulers of a country • A widespread Asian religion or philosophy • expansion of the influences of one country. • Something believed to be the best of its kind • ...
World History 2013-09-05
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- free residents
- watercolor paintings done on wet plaster
- the art of skillful speaking
- the murder of a public figure, usually for political reasons
- a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena
- lawmaking body
- members of the land holding upper class
- areas dedicated to the honor of gods and goddesses
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- people who gained power by force
- block
- humorous plays that mocked people or customs
- ruler who has complete control over a government
- narrow water passages, connecting the Mediterranean and Black seas
- power is in the hands of a small, wealthy elite
- high city
- rational thinking
- rule by a hereditary landholding elite
- a massive tactical formation of heavily armed foot soldiers
- absorbed
- fixed salary
20 Clues: block • absorbed • high city • fixed salary • free residents • lawmaking body • rational thinking • the art of skillful speaking • people who gained power by force • rule by a hereditary landholding elite • members of the land holding upper class • watercolor paintings done on wet plaster • a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena • humorous plays that mocked people or customs • ...
History Crossword 2013-10-04
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- The action of buying and selling goods and services.
- Ruled for 67 years.
- God of the sky and lord at heaven.
- Goddess of the sky.
- Guide of the afterlife.
- A long, narrow box, typically of wood, in which a corpse is buried or cremated.
- A process that naturally preserves the body by the rapid drying in the desert sand.
- The world's longest river located in Egypt.
- First great female ruler.
- 8 year old boy pharaoh.
- Goddess of the dead.
- God of the air, who separated the earth and the sky.
- A triangular shape building build by the gods.
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- Egyptian pharaoh; reigned c.3100 bc. He founded the first dynasty that ruled Egypt.
- Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty; reigned 1379–1362 bc as Amenhotep IV.
- A winged monster of Thebes, having a woman's head and a lion's body.
- A large vault, typically an underground one, for burying the dead.
- An ancient Egyptian tomb rectangular in shape with sloping sides and a flat roof, standing to a height of 17–20 feet.
- A technique Egyptians would use to preserve dead bodies.
- A god that is sometimes pictured with the head of a goose.
- The sun God.
- A person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them.
- A stone coffin, typically adorned with a sculpture or inscription and associated with the ancient civilizations of Egypt.
- The mother goddess, goddess of fertility and protector of children.
- A ruler in ancient Egypt.
- Last independent ruler of Egypt.
- Ruthless ruler who enslaved people and sold daughter into prostitution.
- Goddess of moisture.
- God of the desert.
- God of Earth, vegetation and of death.
30 Clues: The sun God. • God of the desert. • Ruled for 67 years. • Goddess of the sky. • Goddess of moisture. • Goddess of the dead. • Guide of the afterlife. • 8 year old boy pharaoh. • First great female ruler. • A ruler in ancient Egypt. • Last independent ruler of Egypt. • God of the sky and lord at heaven. • God of Earth, vegetation and of death. • ...
History Assignment 2014-12-02
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- wide and general destruction
- having proper self-respect
- an act or instance of flowing
- a person who is paid for doing a job that is not respected or that is considered morally wrong
- to make a vain display of one's own worth or attainments
- full of danger
- to shine with a harsh, bright light
- a large strip of cloth with a design, picture, or writing on it
- archaic third person singular present of do
- bravely and grandly
- a rocket-propelled bomb, missile, projectile, or vehicle
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- blatantly and disdainfully proud
- extreme sadness caused by loss or loneliness
- to become light as the sun rises
- a small bright light
- abounding in or covered with stars
- a period when something is ending
- a tall, thick stone or dirt wall that is built around a castle, town, etc., to protect it from attacks
- an act or process of showing that something is true
- to lay at rest
20 Clues: full of danger • to lay at rest • bravely and grandly • a small bright light • having proper self-respect • wide and general destruction • an act or instance of flowing • blatantly and disdainfully proud • to become light as the sun rises • a period when something is ending • abounding in or covered with stars • to shine with a harsh, bright light • ...
Computer History 2015-06-02
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- collection of devices connected together
- smallest measurement listed in the operating systems
- combinations of 0,1, also On,Off
- using visual indicators to interact with devices
- designed to hold electronic circuits
- easy programming language in the 70s
- responsible for instructions it gets from the hardware
- supports data transfer from devices
- safe way of storing your data online
- allows a program to understand data
- line of computers introduced by Apple, Inc
- barcode that stores a large number of data
- to view web pages over the internet
- enables computers to send and receive information
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- the building blocks of a computer hardware
- primary building block of all microchips
- Wide area network that links centers together
- The brain of the computer
- optional disc which consists
- smallest display that could be shown
- It is a data storage device
- programs that accepts and responds to the other program
- used to develop electronic web pages
23 Clues: The brain of the computer • It is a data storage device • optional disc which consists • combinations of 0,1, also On,Off • supports data transfer from devices • allows a program to understand data • to view web pages over the internet • designed to hold electronic circuits • easy programming language in the 70s • safe way of storing your data online • ...
Computer History 2015-06-02
Across
- collection of devices connected together
- smallest measurement listed in the operating systems
- combinations of 0,1, also On,Off
- using visual indicators to interact with devices
- designed to hold electronic circuits
- easy programming language in the 70s
- responsible for instructions it gets from the hardware
- supports data transfer from devices
- safe way of storing your data online
- allows a program to understand data
- line of computers introduced by Apple, Inc
- barcode that stores a large number of data
- to view web pages over the internet
- enables computers to send and receive information
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- the building blocks of a computer hardware
- primary building block of all microchips
- Wide area network that links centers together
- The brain of the computer
- optional disc which consists
- smallest display that could be shown
- It is a data storage device
- programs that accepts and responds to the other program
- used to develop electronic web pages
23 Clues: The brain of the computer • It is a data storage device • optional disc which consists • combinations of 0,1, also On,Off • supports data transfer from devices • allows a program to understand data • to view web pages over the internet • designed to hold electronic circuits • easy programming language in the 70s • safe way of storing your data online • ...
Canadian History 2015-03-18
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- religious group known as "Black robes"
- Norse first explorers of North Atlantic
- fur used to make fashionable hats
- best country in the world
- French explorer who claimed Canada for French
- Iroquoian village near present day Quebec City
- powerful and important native confederacy
- river connecting the Great Lakes and the Atlantic
- Chief of the Stadacona
- ancient astronomical device used in navigation
- European country that claimed present day Canada
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- Italian navigator and explorer
- set of interconnected buildings built in Quebec in 1608
- route to this place much sought after
- small agile sailing ship used by explorers
- English sea explorer looking for Northwest Passage
- someone who makes maps
- "the Father of New France"
- former French colony in eastern Canada
- a disease caused by lack of vitamin C
- head or ruler of a tribe or clan
21 Clues: someone who makes maps • Chief of the Stadacona • best country in the world • "the Father of New France" • Italian navigator and explorer • head or ruler of a tribe or clan • fur used to make fashionable hats • route to this place much sought after • a disease caused by lack of vitamin C • religious group known as "Black robes" • former French colony in eastern Canada • ...
China's History 2015-05-22
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- Religion formed by Siddhartha Gautama and now the largest in China
- Last true dynasty
- The first leader of the Mongol Empire
- A ruling family that held power for many years
- These have a square hole in the middle to be carried on a string
- Statues built to guard Shi Huangdi's tomb
- Economic policy to increase steel production
- A strong metal containing copper and tin
- Item that the earliest written records of China are on
- Philosophy based on ideas and beliefs on how to live one's life
- Economic system where businesses open and compete with one another
- Economic system based on government planning and control
- Philosophy centered on harmony and balance in nature
- Trade route established during the Han dynasty
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- The intended purpose for the invention of gunpowder
- "purple palace"
- Walls to control the floods of the Huang River
- Gain power against Chinese Civil War in 1949
- Shortage of food that resulted from favored steel production
- Period when China entered chaos and total disorder
- Built for protection against nomads in the north
- Largest ethnic group in China
- Invention that replaced papyrus
- Italian who visited China during Mongol rule
- The dynasty we get the name "China" from
25 Clues: "purple palace" • Last true dynasty • Largest ethnic group in China • Invention that replaced papyrus • The first leader of the Mongol Empire • A strong metal containing copper and tin • The dynasty we get the name "China" from • Statues built to guard Shi Huangdi's tomb • Gain power against Chinese Civil War in 1949 • Economic policy to increase steel production • ...
History Crossword 2015-09-24
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- lifestyle depending on domesticated animals
- Training an organism through breeding
- Study of past events
- Study of features on earth
- Use of water in farming
- Small, settled community of people
- Depends on agriculture
- Maintains control of group or society
- First form of writing
- Ancestor of corn
- Command of territory by a civilization
- Earliest Civilization
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- Breeding of plants and animals for cultivation
- Lived in the Fertile Crescent
- Large structures like pyramids and statues
- Advanced form of human society
- one of the earliest Agrarian Civilizations
- Excess amount of crops
- Crescent Fertile river valleys in Mesopotamia
- Major city in Sumer
- Cultivation used for food
- Period that was focused on agriculture
- Large population of people
- Age Severely cold period on earth
- Regionally organized society
25 Clues: Ancestor of corn • Major city in Sumer • Study of past events • First form of writing • Earliest Civilization • Excess amount of crops • Depends on agriculture • Use of water in farming • Cultivation used for food • Study of features on earth • Large population of people • Regionally organized society • Lived in the Fertile Crescent • Advanced form of human society • ...
U.S. History 2015-03-29
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- Act / offered 160 acres to head of household or any free citizen
- Exclusion Act / prohibited all Chinese except student teachers, merchants, tourist, and gov. officials
- Plan / an arrangement of payment of purchase over time
- Crow Laws / separation of whites and blacks i public and private places
- and Sedition / imposed harm to anyone interfering with or speaking against U.S.
- Of Nations / organization an association of nations established in 1920 to promote international cooperation and peace
- Act / law passed to allow U.S to ship arms and supplies to other nations without immediate payment
- / the development of organised forces and leader diplomacy
- Service Act / men registered with the gov. in order to be selected randomly
- Antitrust Act / legal free trust to trade between states or countries
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- Machines / organised group that controlled the activities of political parties
- / stronger nation extend their economic, political, or military control over weaker nations
- Stick Diplomacy / Roosevelt policy with intimidated countries without having to harm them
- Bill Of Rights / laws that provided financial and educational benefits for WWII veterans
- / movement of people seeking to restore trust in farmers and laborers
- War / the state orhoslity without militaryconflict
- Act / laws enchanted in 1935-1936 to prevent U.S. sales and loans to nation at war
- Plan / act intended to "Americanize"
- Plan / plan used to subdue enemy supplies and reinforcements
- Rights Act Of 1964 / law that banned discrimination
- Bonds / debt securities increased by a gov. to fiance military operation and their expansion in time of war
21 Clues: Plan / act intended to "Americanize" • Rights Act Of 1964 / law that banned discrimination • War / the state orhoslity without militaryconflict • Plan / an arrangement of payment of purchase over time • / the development of organised forces and leader diplomacy • Plan / plan used to subdue enemy supplies and reinforcements • ...
World History 2014-12-15
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- an African people who lived in what is now Nigeria between 500 B.C. and A.D. 200
- a Japanese form of poetry, consisting of three unrhymed lines of five,seven, and five syllables
- a prime minister in a Muslim kingdom or empire
- a member of a protestant church governed by elders and founded on the teachings of John Knox
- the bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic Chruch
- a form of government in which power is in the hands of representatives and leaders are elected by citizens who have the right to vote
- a fertile deposit of windblown soil
- the nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary, along with the other nations that fought on their side
- a government controlled by its citizens
- the policy of glorifying military power and keeping an army prepared for war
- a political leader given absolute power to make laws and command the army for a limited time
- in Hinduism and Buddhism, the totality of the good and bad deeds performed by a person, which is believe to determine his or her fate after rebirth
- a civilization that flourished on what is now the southern coast of Peru from about 200 B.C. to A.D. 600
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- a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin
- in Buddhism the release from pain and suffering achieved after enlightenment
- a lord's estate in feudal Europe
- a West African people who lived in several city-states in what is now northern Nigeria
- a thinker who uses logic and reason to investigate the nature of the universe, human society, and moorality
- a policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, economically, or socially
- a West African storyteller
- the act of moving from one place to settle in another
- "lightning war"
- a pilgrimage to Mecca, performed as a duty by Muslims
- a member of a group that has no permanent home, wandering from place to place in search of food and water
- a Russian emperor (from the Roman title Caesar)
25 Clues: "lightning war" • a West African storyteller • a lord's estate in feudal Europe • a fertile deposit of windblown soil • a government controlled by its citizens • a prime minister in a Muslim kingdom or empire • a Russian emperor (from the Roman title Caesar) • the bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic Chruch • the act of moving from one place to settle in another • ...
World History 2014-12-15
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- a government controlled by its citizens
- the bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic Chruch
- in Buddhism the release from pain and suffering achieved after enlightenment
- a thinker who uses logic and reason to investigate the nature of the universe, human society, and moorality
- a fertile deposit of windblown soil
- a West African people who lived in several city-states in what is now northern Nigeria
- a Japanese form of poetry, consisting of three unrhymed lines of five,seven, and five syllables
- "lightning war"
- a policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, economically, or socially
- a political leader given absolute power to make laws and command the army for a limited time
- a member of a group that has no permanent home, wandering from place to place in search of food and water
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- a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin
- a form of government in which power is in the hands of representatives and leaders are elected by citizens who have the right to vote
- a Russian emperor (from the Roman title Caesar)
- an African people who lived in what is now Nigeria between 500 B.C. and A.D. 200
- a West African storyteller
- in Hinduism and Buddhism, the totality of the good and bad deeds performed by a person, which is believe to determine his or her fate after rebirth
- a prime minister in a Muslim kingdom or empire
- the nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary, along with the other nations that fought on their side
- a member of a protestant church governed by elders and founded on the teachings of John Knox
- a lord's estate in feudal Europe
- a pilgrimage to Mecca, performed as a duty by Muslims
- the policy of glorifying military power and keeping an army prepared for war
- the act of moving from one place to settle in another
- a civilization that flourished on what is now the southern coast of Peru from about 200 B.C. to A.D. 600
25 Clues: "lightning war" • a West African storyteller • a lord's estate in feudal Europe • a fertile deposit of windblown soil • a government controlled by its citizens • a prime minister in a Muslim kingdom or empire • a Russian emperor (from the Roman title Caesar) • the bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic Chruch • a pilgrimage to Mecca, performed as a duty by Muslims • ...
History Terms 2016-01-10
Across
- federal fort on island of Charleston harbor.
- philosophical movement that taught that the process of spiritual discovery and insight would lead a person to truths more profound than he or she could find from reason.
- supported the idea of popular sovereignty.
- movement to end slavery.
- separate or divide people along racial, sexual, or religious lines.
- ordered citizens to return runaway slaves back to their owner.
- movement to ensure that native born Americans received better treatment that immigrants.
- societies committed to perfection in social and political conditions.
- the unified nation, (the ones fighting against the confederates).
- unfavorable opinion about another group not based on fact.
- a social movement against the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
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- bloodiest battle on the north american continent to that time.
- first women's rights convention in the united states.
- case that argued the fact of free slaves becoming slaves, overall ruling said slaves are not citizens.
- bloodiest day of the civil war.
- Clay's plan for compromise over slavery seeking a middle ground on the topic.
- idea that the nation had a duty to possess the whole continent.
- letting the people in the territory to decide weather slavery should be allowed there.
- war between the union and the confederates.
- right to vote.
20 Clues: right to vote. • movement to end slavery. • bloodiest day of the civil war. • supported the idea of popular sovereignty. • war between the union and the confederates. • federal fort on island of Charleston harbor. • first women's rights convention in the united states. • unfavorable opinion about another group not based on fact. • ...
History Crossword 2016-01-11
Across
- A paid soldier who fights for a foreign country.
- People who remained loyal to Britain.
- The continental army suffered a serious defeat here.
- Two houses in the legislature.
- People that members of congress represent.
- The place the British captured.
- Privately owned merchant ships with weapons.
- People who wanted to fight the British for their independence.
- To be the same as.
- A surprise attack.
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- An addition to a formal document such as the Constitution.
- Argument between two or more sides in which each side has to give up some of what it wants.
- Formally charge a public official with misconduct in office.
- When the cost to buy things increases.
- A formal plan of government.
- Left without permission.
- Prevents supplies and reinforcements from reaching a destination.
- A hit and run technique.
- Sharing power between the federal and state governments.
- To set something aside for a particular purpose.
20 Clues: To be the same as. • A surprise attack. • Left without permission. • A hit and run technique. • A formal plan of government. • Two houses in the legislature. • The place the British captured. • People who remained loyal to Britain. • When the cost to buy things increases. • People that members of congress represent. • Privately owned merchant ships with weapons. • ...
American History 2015-10-14
Across
- Government ruled by people
- Birth place of Benjamin Franklin
- Famous revolutionary general
- Washington's important act as president
- New, untried form of government
- Shunned from treaty-making process
- Name of Washington's plantation
- Name of Jefferson's plantation
- Name for executive leader
- 1776 pamphlet written by Paine
- First modern American intellectual
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- Party which Jefferson belong to
- Party which Washington belonged to
- Persuaded French to join revolution
- Government ruled by King
- Paine's pamphlet that criticized religion
- Birth place of George Washington
- LOuis XVI
- Planned construction of government buildings
- Act that taxed official documents
20 Clues: LOuis XVI • Government ruled by King • Name for executive leader • Government ruled by people • Famous revolutionary general • Name of Jefferson's plantation • 1776 pamphlet written by Paine • Party which Jefferson belong to • New, untried form of government • Name of Washington's plantation • Birth place of Benjamin Franklin • Birth place of George Washington • ...
Ancient History 2016-02-08
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- Heinrich Schliemann is known for discovering this site
- This arch. reconstructed a site in Knossos
- Flinders Petrie was known for his this in Egypt: The survey of the _____ Plateau
- also famous among alien believers, this type of method of locating a site prior to excavation that is shows indications of a site by aerial recognisance of crops
- The name of bodies found preserved in swampy marsh lands ____ bodies
- French C19th ______ made significant contributions to the development of arch in Egypt, namely the establishment of the Service of Antiquities in Egypt
- Who created the British Arch. survey of India?
- this type of dating of the can allow us to discover the type of death, work, diet, gender and age an individual may have had, known as ____ anatomy
- Hiram Bingham is credited with the rediscovery of this lost city
- Most of our evidence of the past is found in __________
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- Sir Mortimer Wheeler this arch is noted for discovering Maiden Castle
- The British C19th Sir W.M Flinders Petrie was known as "the____ of Arch."
- The name of this unit- spell it
- the tombs in Egypt are famous for pillagers to steal artifacts, this is known as ______
- the term used to return bones of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people back to Australia
- the name of the wife who carried out a famous Turkish find in a shawl
- Which museum argued that holding other countries' artifacts was beneficial to the world as it allowed more tourists to visit them and prevented air pollution which is famous in Athens, Greece?
- these marbles are currently a source of debate among museums and are currently residing in the British Museum
- _____ heritage can be defined as respect for the conservation of the sites, places and artifatcs that tell us about and symbolise the past
- The collections artifacts and bones of gentlemen who wished to be known as worldly or intelligent had a cabinet of ______
20 Clues: The name of this unit- spell it • This arch. reconstructed a site in Knossos • Who created the British Arch. survey of India? • Heinrich Schliemann is known for discovering this site • Most of our evidence of the past is found in __________ • Hiram Bingham is credited with the rediscovery of this lost city • ...
History Vocabulary 2016-01-31
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- A tax on special luxury items
- Platform List of values supported by a political party or individual
- Review Review of US Supreme Court
- A tax paid on imports and exports
- Policy Administrative decisions which are directly related with other countries.
- Supported views of Alexander Hamilton
- Against the constitutional
- Act of solving a problem
- A strong belief that the interests of a particular nation-state is very important.
- Owing money to someone else
- To give in compensation for something else
- Not be on either side
- A type of government that gives supreme power to the people.
- A farming economy viewpoint
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- A role model or example for others to follow
- Party A group of people who have the same ideas for government and form a party to run for office.
- Income
- Wealthy rich class people
- A policy to never interfere
- To explain the meaning of something
- Establish or originate
- A president's group of advisers
- A significant important thing that a person did
- People are forced to take up arms and join Armies or Navies
- Act An act passed under John Adams' presidency which made foreigners harder to become citizens.
- Policy Administrative decisions which are directly related within a nation's borders.
- Jurisdiction Court has the power to hear a case many times. But any higher court has the power to review a lower court's decision.
- Debt Debt that the National government to pay off.
28 Clues: Income • Not be on either side • Establish or originate • Act of solving a problem • Wealthy rich class people • Against the constitutional • A policy to never interfere • Owing money to someone else • A farming economy viewpoint • A tax on special luxury items • A president's group of advisers • Review Review of US Supreme Court • A tax paid on imports and exports • ...
Canadian History 2016-10-31
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- set sail in 1492 trying to find Asia, but found North America instead
- the depletion of animal resources meant that the aboriginals could not keep their _________.
- as contact continues aboriginals go from independent to ___________ then dependent.
- a form of government, usually a town council that governs over a small area
- the form of government that governs over the dedicated/given area
- were made between the European colonies and the aboriginals
- the war of 1812 established the _______ between Canada and the US
- What the Africans called the black holocaust
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- anything that satisfies human needs
- inspired by Columbus, set sail for England to North America in 1497, began the colonization
- monarchy a form of monarchy in which a monarch acts as head of state within the parameters of a written, unwritten, or blended constitution
- the total dollar value of money earned producing, distributing and selling the goods and services produced, including profits
- July 1st, 1867. What 4 colonies became.
- the form of government that governs over all of Canada
- France was established by Samuel de Champlain in 1608 with the settlement of Quebec
- the victory that brought Canada together and its battlefield reputation
- a raw or main material with great importance used for trade
- who started the trade between aboriginals (mi'kmaq and iruqois) and Europeans in the 1530s.
- a French explorer who went to North America in 1603 to establish fur trade, in 1608 he established New France.
- value of all the finished goods and services produced in a country with in a year
20 Clues: anything that satisfies human needs • July 1st, 1867. What 4 colonies became. • What the Africans called the black holocaust • the form of government that governs over all of Canada • a raw or main material with great importance used for trade • were made between the European colonies and the aboriginals • ...
History Revision 2016-11-07
Across
- How many million Jews died during WWII?
- How many hundred Allied soldiers and troops were killed in northern Australia?
- President who decided to drop the Atomic Bomb
- A region in Czechoslovakia that Hitler demanded be returned to him
- Name for the German Air Force
- A type of camp where people who were a threat to Australia were kept during the war
- The name for the Germany style of attacks at the beginning of the war
- The 'Night of Broken Glass'
- Prime Minister of Australia at the beginning of WWII
- Codename for the Atomic Bomb ... project
- 19... which year did Singapore fall?
- One of the two cities where the first atomic bomb was dropped
- The name for the second atomic bomb
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- December ... 1941, Pearl Harbour was bombed by the Japanese
- The name for the policy which allowed Germany to break the terms of the TOV
- The ... declaration demanded Japan surrender
- Germany had to pay ... as part of the TOV
- The Kokoda Campaign strengthened ties with what country?
- Prime Minister of Australia in 1941
- The ... solution - to exterminate Jews
- The Treaty of ... which Germany had to agree to, accepting blame for WWI
- How many thousand Australians were captured by the Japanese in the Asia region
- A demilitarised zone which Hitler took back in the lead up to WWII
- A place where Jews were trapped in a part of a city. The largest was is Warsaw
- After the attack on Pearl Harbour, The USA ... the war
- What percentage of Hiroshima's population was killed
- There were 8184 Austrlaians who became these in German and Italian camps, and 269 who died.
27 Clues: The 'Night of Broken Glass' • Name for the German Air Force • Prime Minister of Australia in 1941 • The name for the second atomic bomb • 19... which year did Singapore fall? • The ... solution - to exterminate Jews • How many million Jews died during WWII? • Codename for the Atomic Bomb ... project • Germany had to pay ... as part of the TOV • ...
Design History 2018-03-27
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- Geometric forms
- Pop Art Artist, Campbell's Soup Cans
- The first Bauhaus school founded
- Designer of I LOVE NY
- Old Stone Age
- Desk and Chairs for the Glasgow School of Art Library 1910 library
- Founder of Habitat
- First modern art school in 1919-1933
- Designer of IBM 1972 striped logo
- The 1960s were all about.....
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- Organic foliate forms
- Breuer Designed the famous Wassily Chair
- Music and Arts Festival
- Founder of Bauhaus
- Founder of Morris & Co
- New Old Stone Age
- 1880 - 1920 English Decorative Movement
- Designer of multi-purpose furniture in moulded plastic in scuptural shapes
- Attribute to a universal design style in the late 1880s
- Also known as a modernistic and style moderne prior to 1925
20 Clues: Old Stone Age • Geometric forms • New Old Stone Age • Founder of Bauhaus • Founder of Habitat • Organic foliate forms • Designer of I LOVE NY • Founder of Morris & Co • Music and Arts Festival • The 1960s were all about..... • The first Bauhaus school founded • Designer of IBM 1972 striped logo • Pop Art Artist, Campbell's Soup Cans • First modern art school in 1919-1933 • ...
Geological History 2020-02-12
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- A solid copy of the shape of an organism.
- This is used to find the ages of human artifacts or things that were once living.
- Provide evidence of the activities of ancient organisms.
- Estimate of when the first living organisms showed up on the planet.
- Fossilized dino dung or waste.
- Fossils in which minerals replace all or part of an organism.
- Several species of lobe-finned fish that use a simple lung to survive periods when their watery habitat dries by burying themselves in moist mud and breathing air.
- Dinosaur extinction.
- Parasitic fish that have skeletons made of cartilage but lack a proper skull.
- The top rock layer and its fossils is the youngest and the bottom is the oldest.
- Used to date fossils up to 1.26 billion years old.
- Fossils of widely distributed organisms that lived during only one short period.
- Continents join to form Pangaea.
- Lava that hardens on the Earth's surface.
- The surface where new rock layers meet a much older rock surface beneath them.
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- An extremely thin coating of carbon on rock.
- Pangaea started to break apart.
- Stones that are in the digestive systems of dinosaurs and help digest food (like grit for birds).
- A time scale established by geologists that reflects a consistent sequence of historical periods.
- Chronological collection of life's remains in sedimentary rock layers.
- Age of Fishes.
- Hollow area in sediment in the shape of an organism or part of an organism.
- A break in the earth's crust.
- An igneous rock layer formed when magma hardens beneath Earth's surface.
- Shelled cephalopod animals that were the dominant invertebrate predators for millions of years.
25 Clues: Age of Fishes. • Dinosaur extinction. • A break in the earth's crust. • Fossilized dino dung or waste. • Pangaea started to break apart. • Continents join to form Pangaea. • A solid copy of the shape of an organism. • Lava that hardens on the Earth's surface. • An extremely thin coating of carbon on rock. • Used to date fossils up to 1.26 billion years old. • ...
Geological History 2020-02-12
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- A solid copy of the shape of an organism.
- This is used to find the ages of human artifacts or things that were once living.
- Provide evidence of the activities of ancient organisms.
- Estimate of when the first living organisms showed up on the planet.
- Fossilized dino dung or waste.
- Fossils in which minerals replace all or part of an organism.
- Several species of lobe-finned fish that use a simple lung to survive periods when their watery habitat dries by burying themselves in moist mud and breathing air.
- Dinosaur extinction.
- Parasitic fish that have skeletons made of cartilage but lack a proper skull.
- The top rock layer and its fossils is the youngest and the bottom is the oldest.
- Used to date fossils up to 1.26 billion years old.
- Fossils of widely distributed organisms that lived during only one short period.
- Continents join to form Pangaea.
- Lava that hardens on the Earth's surface.
- The surface where new rock layers meet a much older rock surface beneath them.
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- An extremely thin coating of carbon on rock.
- Pangaea started to break apart.
- Stones that are in the digestive systems of dinosaurs and help digest food (like grit for birds).
- A time scale established by geologists that reflects a consistent sequence of historical periods.
- Chronological collection of life's remains in sedimentary rock layers.
- Age of Fishes.
- Hollow area in sediment in the shape of an organism or part of an organism.
- A break in the earth's crust.
- An igneous rock layer formed when magma hardens beneath Earth's surface.
- Shelled cephalopod animals that were the dominant invertebrate predators for millions of years.
25 Clues: Age of Fishes. • Dinosaur extinction. • A break in the earth's crust. • Fossilized dino dung or waste. • Pangaea started to break apart. • Continents join to form Pangaea. • A solid copy of the shape of an organism. • Lava that hardens on the Earth's surface. • An extremely thin coating of carbon on rock. • Used to date fossils up to 1.26 billion years old. • ...
U.S History 2019-10-17
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- Baron a person who has become rich through ruthless and unscrupulous business practices (originally with reference to prominent US businessmen in the late 19th century)
- Depression , a depression is a sustained, long-term downturn in economic activity in one or more economies
- a general vote by the electorate on a single political question which has been referred to them for a direct decision.
- the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers.
- the policy of territorial or economic expansion.
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants
- bring (a fact, event, or situation) back into one's mind; remember.
- the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation, or the fact of being passed on in this way.
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
- the ability to assess and initiate things independently.
- the action of annexing something, especially territory.
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- the right to vote in political elections.
- Policy a government's strategy in dealing with other nations.
- a pair of eyeglasses having progressive lenses.
- the quality or condition of being modern.
- a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- the condition of being different from the norm also.
- the process of making an area more urban.
- A person who intentionally seeks out and publishes the misdeeds, such as criminal acts or corruption, of a public individual for profit or gain.
- make changes in (something, typically a social, political, or economic institution or practice) in order to improve it.
- seasonal movement of animals from one region to another.
- take in
- the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by a country's representatives abroad.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- Policy are administrative decisions that are directly related to all issues and activity within a nation's borders.
25 Clues: take in • the right to vote in political elections. • the quality or condition of being modern. • the process of making an area more urban. • a pair of eyeglasses having progressive lenses. • the policy of territorial or economic expansion. • the condition of being different from the norm also. • the action of annexing something, especially territory. • ...
David's History 2020-03-26
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- Husband of woman David loved; and was killed by David
- Instrument played by David
- David's 1st job
- Special house built for this
- Weapon used to show mercy
- The first one was built in Jerusalem
- David's enemy
- David's new love first seen on a roof
- Weapon used to defeat rival
- Husband of David's 3rd wife
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- David's cherished city
- Type of wood used as a gift to David
- Prophet who predicted everyone's future
- David's son; 3rd king
- David's 3rd wife
- David's best friend
- David is exiled far away
- 2nd king of Israelites
- 1st king of Israelites
- 1st area King David ruled
20 Clues: David's enemy • David's 1st job • David's 3rd wife • David's best friend • David's son; 3rd king • David's cherished city • 2nd king of Israelites • 1st king of Israelites • David is exiled far away • Weapon used to show mercy • 1st area King David ruled • Instrument played by David • Weapon used to defeat rival • Husband of David's 3rd wife • Special house built for this • ...
History Crossword 2020-03-26
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- union Legal representation of workers and their rights
- destiny God given right to expand the US
- factor Positive factor that lures someone to move
- Permanent movement of people into a foreign country
- consolidation Buying all means of production in order to consolidate the industry
- consolidation Merging businesses that produce similar goods
- commerce act Gave the federal government the right to regulate the railroads
- antitrust act Made it illegal to form a monopoly that interferes with free trade between states and other countries
- Using gold or silver to back paper currency
- amendment Established the direct election of the Senate
- amendment Prohibited the buying, selling, and manufacturing of alcohol
- Mass influx of people moving into cities
- Economic and political system based on the private ownership of business and industry
- Favoritism towards native-born Americans
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- of industry Successful and philanthropic business leader whose means of making money helped the country
- standard Using gold to back paper currency
- Development of industry on a wide scale
- amendment Gave women the right to vote
- Business that has total control of an industry
- Militarism, alliance systems, imperialism, and nationalism
- darwinism Natural selection applied to people in society
- baron Ruthless capitalist that becomes wealthy by exploiting natural resources and workers
- door policy Established free trade in China
- factor Negative factor that forces someone to move
- Law that limits how businesses can operate
- jungle Upton Sinclair wrote this to expose the meat packing industry
- machines Group that offers services in exchange for political or financial support
- Attempt by a dominant nation to seek cultural, political, and economic influence over a weaker nation
- amendment Gave US government the power to raise an income tax
- process Process that makes mass manufacturing of steel possible
30 Clues: amendment Gave women the right to vote • Development of industry on a wide scale • destiny God given right to expand the US • Mass influx of people moving into cities • Favoritism towards native-born Americans • standard Using gold to back paper currency • Law that limits how businesses can operate • door policy Established free trade in China • ...
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 2020-03-20
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- - No mo money.
- – Prime Minister of Italy.
- - Forcing Russian culture amazing.
- - I'm really smart and I led the rebellion for HAITI.
- II - I make Russia Modern!
- - We are African and European.
- – We are Donald Trump AND we are wealthy.
- - We are better than the Creoles.
- -Hillary Clinton.
- - peace?
- King - What do we call Louis Phillipe because we like him.
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- - WE DON'T NEED THE GOVERNMENT.
- Morelos - I continued the revolt and I'm also a priest.
- Hidalgo - I led the Spanish revolt and I'm a priest.
- - I love my culture more than my king what am I?
- -Donald Trump.
- of Vienna - King Louis XVIII is king again because of me.
- - We are Native American and European.
- - Self-rule.
- - Thought and beliefs.
- – “The politics of reality”
- - We hate that the Peninsulares are better than us.
- -Liberty, equality and brotherhood. Also, we like the French.
- Liberator -I led an uprising in Venezuela AND freed Colombia.
- Shirts – Yo let's unify Italy...
25 Clues: - peace? • - Self-rule. • - No mo money. • -Donald Trump. • -Hillary Clinton. • - Thought and beliefs. • – Prime Minister of Italy. • II - I make Russia Modern! • – “The politics of reality” • - We are African and European. • - WE DON'T NEED THE GOVERNMENT. • Shirts – Yo let's unify Italy... • - We are better than the Creoles. • - Forcing Russian culture amazing. • ...
world history 2020-03-23
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- census MAHATMAGANDHI independence MANHATTANPROJECT H bomb MARET french revolution MARKCHAPMAN Lennon MOUNTBATTEN ireland MTSTHELENS volcano NANCYREAGAN first lady NAPALM toxic NEWAMSTERDAM New York NEWZEALAND Antipodes NUREMBERG trial PANCHOVILLA Mexican PARTHENON greece
- policy
- Plague
- bang
- louis
- Idris ELCID Spain EMILYDAVIDSON suffragette
- activist
- ur
- papa doc
- Yugoslavia
- Adolf
- ferdinand
- last Egypt
- inventor
- China
- killer
- USA
- german plan
- desert
- resistance
- assassin
- mail PROHIBITION booze
- trade union
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- president GERMANY Bonn JAMESEARLRAY Luther King JACKRUBY Oswald JIMMYCARTER peanuts JOHNWILKESBOOTH Lincoln
- solid DUVALIER haiti
- germany
- assassinated
- mongol
- democracy
- period
- Second KHMERROUGE fighters LEAGUEOFNATIONS together LEVBRONSTEIN trotsky LUSITANIA sank
- portugal
- italy
- rocket
- mongol two
- press
- Israel
- skyscraper
- cuba
- nixon
- robin hood
- bomb FDROOSEVELT president
- rifle
- University BOSWORTHFIELD Battle
- beach
- prison
- Gorba
- original three
- Israel kill
49 Clues: ur • USA • bang • cuba • italy • louis • press • Adolf • nixon • China • rifle • beach • Gorba • policy • Plague • mongol • period • rocket • Israel • killer • desert • prison • germany • portugal • activist • papa doc • inventor • assassin • democracy • ferdinand • mongol two • Yugoslavia • skyscraper • last Egypt • robin hood • resistance • german plan • Israel kill • trade union • assassinated • original three • ...
FAMILY HISTORY 2021-01-28
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- Proper word for 'kids'
- Your father's father
- Biography about yourself, written by you
- Your father or mother's sister
- People related by blood or marriage
- Daughter of same parents as another person
- Legal union of 2 people
- To end a marriage
- Family consisting of mother, father and kids only
- Book written about someone's life
- Brother or sister's son
- Family with several generations living together
- Ceremony where 2 people join together
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- Any of those from whom one's father or mother are descended
- Another term for ancestors
- Diagram showing family ties
- Brother or sister's daughter
- Looking at ancestors and making a family tree
- Document that records your particulars at birth
- Any person descended from another
- Person who performs marriage ceremonies
- Children having one or both parents in commmon
- Father or mother's brother
23 Clues: To end a marriage • Your father's father • Proper word for 'kids' • Legal union of 2 people • Brother or sister's son • Another term for ancestors • Father or mother's brother • Diagram showing family ties • Brother or sister's daughter • Your father or mother's sister • Any person descended from another • Book written about someone's life • People related by blood or marriage • ...
History Crossword 2021-02-03
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- Name given by the Senate to Augustus/Octavian
- Wrote multiple volume books about medical knowledge
- Rome gets control of the Mediterranean Sea and tests its new navy
- Where the "future" of Rome was/is
- 14 year old boy who was the last emperor of Rome
- Served in the First Triumvirate and flees to Greece
- Leads the Huns from Asia. attack Gaul (France) and get defeated by Rome's and Visigoths solders
- This person served for 13 and was blamed for a fire that started in Rome
- King of the Visigoths. Attacks Rome and defeats them
- Lepidus, Octavian, Marc Antony served during 43-33 BCE
- First person to serve of the Julio-Claudian Emperors
- He believed that the sun, planets, and stars revolved around the Earth
- Three separate battles over the course of about 120 years
- Wealthy people in Rome. Owned land, were nobles and controlled government
- Carthage attacks Northern Italy. Rome sends Scipio outside Carthage
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- General, powerful speaker, and had support of the poor
- Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius
- Farmers and workers in Rome and demanded the twelve tables
- Bridge-like structures that carried water into the city
- Rome wants to destroy Carthage
- Tiberius and Gaius tries to help by helping farmer-solders and sell food to the poor for cheap
- 200 years of Peace in Rome. Strong leadership, weaker government
- Written laws that everyone could see
- Means to rule by three. Crassus, Caesar, and Pompey ruled
- Spanish born emperor built a wall to protect
- Killed his brother and was the beginning of Rome
- Carthage general
- Made up of Patricians and controlled the government
- Becomes a sole-emperor and brought stability and makes Christianity Romes religion
- General and emperor that shared his power with a co-emperor and assistants
30 Clues: Carthage general • Rome wants to destroy Carthage • Where the "future" of Rome was/is • Written laws that everyone could see • Spanish born emperor built a wall to protect • Name given by the Senate to Augustus/Octavian • 14 year old boy who was the last emperor of Rome • Killed his brother and was the beginning of Rome • ...
History Crossword 2020-06-04
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- This was an international treaty made between the United States and the United Kingdom respecting fisheries, boundaries, and the restoration of slaves between the two parties.
- This man is best known for his claim to have explored the semi-mythical strait known as the Strait of Anián.
- A Lemhi Shoshone woman who helped and traveled with the Lewis and Clark Expedition from North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean in order to help establish cultural contacts with Native Americans.
- During the winter of 1805-1806, this fort was the encampment of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the Oregon Country near the mouth of the Columbia River.
- An American career Army officer and politician who served as governor of the Territory of Washington for four years.
- A meeting that took place in the Pacific Northwest between the U.S. and the sovereign tribal nations of five Native American tribes.
- This American explorer, soldier, Indian agent, and territorial governor is famous for his role as a one of the leaders in the first expedition to cross the western portion of the United States.
- A retail business group that owns and operates retail stores in Canada and the United States.
- This war was triggered by the shooting of a pig.
- This United States statute is known for splitting the Territory of Dakota into two states.
- An entrepreneur and a politician who is regarded as the founder of the city of Seattle.
- This word is the motto of Washington and refers to the white settlers' hope that the region would in time rival the East Coast.
- This war was a conflict between the United States Army and a Native American Tribe centered in Washington.
- This was a 19th-century United States cultural belief that its settlers were destined to expand throughout the American continents.
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- The first Governor of the State of Washington.
- These people are a multiancestral indigenous group whose homeland is in Canada and also parts of the United States.
- A German-American businessman, merchant, real estate mogul and investor who mainly made his fortune in a fur trade monopoly and by investing in real estate.
- A British explorer in the British Royal Navy, famous for his voyages in the Pacific Ocean and his accurate mapping of it.
- This British fur trading post was built in 1824 and was also the early terminus of the Oregon Trail.
- Washington State’s largest city is named after this Suquamish and Duwamish chief.
- This controversy involved the competing claims of Spain and Britain for control of trade and navigation on the Northwest Coast and in the Pacific Ocean.
- The first non-Native American woman to climb Mt. Rainier in 1890.
- This is a United States policy that began in 1823 and opposed European colonialism in the Americas.
- This American explorer, soldier, politician, and public administrator is famous for his role as a one of the leaders in the first expedition to cross the western portion of the United States.
- A British officer of the Royal Navy who is best known for his exploration of the North Pacific coast of North America.
25 Clues: The first Governor of the State of Washington. • This war was triggered by the shooting of a pig. • The first non-Native American woman to climb Mt. Rainier in 1890. • Washington State’s largest city is named after this Suquamish and Duwamish chief. • An entrepreneur and a politician who is regarded as the founder of the city of Seattle. • ...
History Crossword 2020-06-04
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- This United States statute is known for splitting the Territory of Dakota into two states.
- Washington State’s largest city is named after this Suquamish and Duwamish chief.
- This is a United States policy that began in 1823 and opposed European colonialism in the Americas.
- This word is the motto of Washington and refers to the white settlers' hope that the region would in time rival the East Coast.
- The first non-Native American woman to climb Mt. Rainier in 1890.
- This was an international treaty made between the United States and the United Kingdom respecting fisheries, boundaries, and the restoration of slaves between the two parties.
- An American career Army officer and politician who served as governor of the Territory of Washington for four years.
- A German-American businessman, merchant, real estate mogul and investor who mainly made his fortune in a fur trade monopoly and by investing in real estate.
- During the winter of 1805-1806, this fort was the encampment of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the Oregon Country near the mouth of the Columbia River.
- This British fur trading post was built in 1824 and was also the early terminus of the Oregon Trail.
- This American explorer, soldier, Indian agent, and territorial governor is famous for his role as a one of the leaders in the first expedition to cross the western portion of the United States.
- A British officer of the Royal Navy who is best known for his exploration of the North Pacific coast of North America.
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- A British explorer in the British Royal Navy, famous for his voyages in the Pacific Ocean and his accurate mapping of it.
- A meeting that took place in the Pacific Northwest between the U.S. and the sovereign tribal nations of five Native American tribes.
- This was a 19th-century United States cultural belief that its settlers were destined to expand throughout the American continents.
- A retail business group that owns and operates retail stores in Canada and the United States.
- This war was a conflict between the United States Army and a Native American Tribe centered in Washington.
- This American explorer, soldier, politician, and public administrator is famous for his role as a one of the leaders in the first expedition to cross the western portion of the United States.
- This controversy involved the competing claims of Spain and Britain for control of trade and navigation on the Northwest Coast and in the Pacific Ocean.
- This war was triggered by the shooting of a pig.
- These people are a multiancestral indigenous group whose homeland is in Canada and also parts of the United States.
- This man is best known for his claim to have explored the semi-mythical strait known as the Strait of Anián.
- The first Governor of the State of Washington.
- An entrepreneur and a politician who is regarded as the founder of the city of Seattle.
- A Lemhi Shoshone woman who helped and traveled with the Lewis and Clark Expedition from North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean in order to help establish cultural contacts with Native Americans.
25 Clues: The first Governor of the State of Washington. • This war was triggered by the shooting of a pig. • The first non-Native American woman to climb Mt. Rainier in 1890. • Washington State’s largest city is named after this Suquamish and Duwamish chief. • An entrepreneur and a politician who is regarded as the founder of the city of Seattle. • ...
Modern History 2020-06-03
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- the changes a group can experience after interacting with another culture.
- a large biuldig in which machinery is used to manufacture goods
- the Spanish soldiers, explorers, and fortune hunters who took part in conquest of the Americas in the 16th century
- a person religous faith
- one of the nomads who invaded the Indian subcontinent in the 16th century and established a powerful empire there.
- a pardon
- a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people.
- is the belief in the importance of the individual and in the virtues of self-reliance and personal independence
- movement of people to a new area or country in order to find work or better living conditions.
- a division of humankind wit common characteristics, such as nationality, race or religion
- an 18th-century Europena movement in wich thinkers attempted to apply the principles of reason
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- a group of people who sought freedom from religious persecution in Englandby fiunding a colony at Massachusetts Bay in the early 1600s.
- a government ruled by a few powerful people
- is known as one of the Seven Wise Men of Greece
- the transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and U.S.
- the religion of the hebrews
- china´s last dunasty, which ruled from 1644 to 1912
- the customs, ides, art, etc, of a particular civilization, society or social group
- an american invention that aided the British textile industry
- a 16th-century movement for religiuos reform, leading to the founding of Christian churches that rejected the pope´s authority
- an imaginary land described by Thomas More in his book utopia
- is a cancelation of punishment still due for a sin that has been forgiven
- an 18th-century European movement in which thinkers attempted to apply the principles of reason and the scientific method to all aspects of society.
- was based on the teachings of the prophet Muhammad.
- morals principles or standards
25 Clues: a pardon • a person religous faith • the religion of the hebrews • morals principles or standards • a government ruled by a few powerful people • is known as one of the Seven Wise Men of Greece • china´s last dunasty, which ruled from 1644 to 1912 • was based on the teachings of the prophet Muhammad. • an american invention that aided the British textile industry • ...
History Crossword 2020-06-05
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- a Canadian retail business group that traded furs
- the encampment of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the Oregon Country
- an estimated 700 to 1,000 emigrants left for Oregon (another name for Oregeon Trails)
- is a mountain pass in the northwest United States, through the Cascade Range in Washington
- was a U. S. Army post in the Washington Territory located three miles north of current Colville, Washington
- an American businessman, real estate developer, investor, inventor, writer, lieutenant colonel
- a Republican lawyer who had twice been Governor of Washington Territory
- an American explorer, soldier, Indian agent, and territorial governor (think lewis and ___)
- a Suquamish and Duwamish chief
- A British explorer, cartographer, and navigator in the British Royal Navy.
- a Lemhi Shoshone woman who is best know for helping the Lewis and Clark expedition.
- was a 19th-century fur trading post that was the headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department
- Lewis an American explorer, soldier, politician, and public administrator (think ____ and Clark).
- an entrepreneur and a politician, regarded as a founder of the city of Seattle
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- A Spanish Basque explorer of the Pacific North West.
- a British officer of the Royal Navy best known for his 1791–95 expedition
- a confrontation in 1859 between the United States and United Kingdom over the crossover border between countries in the San Juan Islands
- a United States policy that opposed European colonialism in the America
- the belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable
- a Belgian Catholic priest and member of the Society of Jesus
- is a United States statute that permitted the entrance of Montana and Washington into the United States of America
- a conflict between the United States and the Yakama
- a Greek maritime pilot in the service of the King of Spain, Philip II
- an American career Army officer and politician, who served as governor of the Territory of Washington
- a point jutting into Puget Sound, the westernmost landform in the West Seattle district (in Seattle, Washington, of course)
25 Clues: a Suquamish and Duwamish chief • a Canadian retail business group that traded furs • a conflict between the United States and the Yakama • A Spanish Basque explorer of the Pacific North West. • a Belgian Catholic priest and member of the Society of Jesus • a Greek maritime pilot in the service of the King of Spain, Philip II • ...
Czech history 2020-06-01
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- Mountain where Czech was founded.
- farmer who married Libuse.
- Place of Semik’s grave.
- Theater : The corner stone from this building was taken from Rip.
- Legendary man who was supposed to catch and carry a boar.
- Leader of women’s revolt.
- “I see a great city, whose glory will touch the _________.”
- Wisest daughter or Krok.
- Son of King.
- English translation of Prah.
- Magician daughter of Krok .
- Jumped across Vltava from Vysehrad.
- Moravian King said to reappear.
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- Jecminek was found among ___________.
- Powerful tribe.
- Story from the past.
- River in Prague.
- Healer daughter of Krok.
- Castle of with many legends.
- Daughter of King.
- Libuse could see the ______________.
- Man sentenced to death, but escaped Vysehrad.
- English translation of Prah
- First Duke of Czech people.
- Tied to tree by Vlasta.
- The forefather of Czech history.
26 Clues: Son of King. • Powerful tribe. • River in Prague. • Daughter of King. • Story from the past. • Place of Semik’s grave. • Tied to tree by Vlasta. • Healer daughter of Krok. • Wisest daughter or Krok. • Leader of women’s revolt. • farmer who married Libuse. • Magician daughter of Krok . • English translation of Prah • First Duke of Czech people. • Castle of with many legends. • ...
Washington History 2020-05-28
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- A group that was important to the foundation of the Canadian province Manitoba
- This former lawyer was born just south of Detroit, Michigan
- This government involvement affected four states including Washington
- This government involvement was prominent in the 19th century and was rejected by Abraham Lincoln
- A name for a specific animal in the Pacific Ocean whose pelts were once commonly traded
- This place was abandoned in 1871 and was especially important during gold rushes
- This person was a Spanish explorer who died in naval combat
- This historical place is open every day of the year except for December 25
- This wealthy man owned a fur trade shop
- This government involvement include the UK and changed the boundaries between some territories
- A Canadian business group founded 350 years ago in London
- This British cartographer was stabbed to death in Hawaii
- This event took place in the Pacific Northwest between the natives of the area and the United States
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- This person moved from Ohio to Washington and quickly became the most wealthy resident in Seattle
- This Greek pilot has a tectonic plate named for him
- This place took two years to build and killed 31 people in the process
- This explorer has a mountain in New Zealand named for him
- This event affected multiple countries and took place in present-day British Colombia
- This historical person was known for his environmental responsibility and had eight children in total
- This Washington governor also served in the army
- This event lasted for three years and was located in present-day Washington state
- A Chinook word that is the unofficial motto of Washington
- This government involvement was issued at the same time as when most Latin American colonies gained independence
- This famous Idaho native has a disputed date of death
- This event took place in 1859 and was triggered by the shooting of an animal
25 Clues: This wealthy man owned a fur trade shop • This Washington governor also served in the army • This Greek pilot has a tectonic plate named for him • This famous Idaho native has a disputed date of death • This British cartographer was stabbed to death in Hawaii • This explorer has a mountain in New Zealand named for him • ...
History Final 2020-06-12
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- the encampment of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- a body of water that is the Salish Sea's outlet to the Pacific Ocean
- first Washington governor
- clark's partner
- Polk called for expansion of the entire Oregon territory
- type of otters
- 16 year old Lemhi Shoshone woman who helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the British Royal Navy
- a meeting in the Pacific Northwest between the United States and sovereign tribal nations
- best known U.S. policy toward the Western Hemisphere
- a treaty between the United States and Britain that set the boundary between British North America and the US across the West
- English naval captain
- Spanish Basque explorer of the Pacific Northwest
- a tunnel that was very important in the history of the Northern Pacific Railway
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- governor of Washington from 1853 to 1857
- the idea that America is destined by god
- a Chinook word meaning by and by
- a Suquamish and Duwamish chief that one of Washington's biggest cities was named after
- lewis's partner
- the oldest incorporated joint-stock merchandising company in the English-speaking world
- a United States statute that permitted the entrance of Washington into the United States
- a Spanish Basque explorer of the Pacific Northwest
- dispute over the seizure of vessels at Nootka Sound
- a British fur trading post built in 1824
- usa and uk war, 1959
25 Clues: type of otters • clark's partner • lewis's partner • usa and uk war, 1959 • English naval captain • first Washington governor • a Chinook word meaning by and by • governor of Washington from 1853 to 1857 • the idea that America is destined by god • a British fur trading post built in 1824 • the encampment of the Lewis and Clark Expedition • ...
History S5 2020-06-12
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- the first time members from the 3 estate came together and acted like a parliament
- all manufactured products were produced in individual homes
- the greatest power
- an act in the American revolution in which 5 people were killed
- a palace built in France during bankruptcy
- the first country to have an industrial revolution
- the first time all colonies got together to work as one during the American revolution
- Louis XVI wife
- used to power steam engines, heat buildings and generate electricity.
- toilet used by several houses during the 19th century
- a monarch receives the right to rule directly from God and not from the people
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- the transition to new manufacturing processes
- a cultural and intellectual movement coming from France
- a secure government based on a constitution
- a non compulsory act introduced during the 19th century to improve hygiene
- an act in the American revolution where tea was dumped into the harbour
- people from the poorer class who wanted a revolution
- a place where a lot of people (mostly children) started working during the industrial revolution
- a form of social hierarchy introduced in France
- the island Napoleon was shipped off to
20 Clues: Louis XVI wife • the greatest power • the island Napoleon was shipped off to • a palace built in France during bankruptcy • a secure government based on a constitution • the transition to new manufacturing processes • a form of social hierarchy introduced in France • the first country to have an industrial revolution • people from the poorer class who wanted a revolution • ...
World history 2021-01-06
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- Seasonal winds in the Indian Ocean
- someone who lives by traveling from place to place
- followed the Shang dynasty and preceded the Qin dynasty
- Empire in central and southern China
- routes connecting China and the Middle East
- Took voyages through the Indian Ocean, and from Southeast Asia to Africa
- Euro-American slave trade
- multinational, multilingual empire controlling most of Southeastern Europe
- fertile soil of the Yellow River Valley in northern China
- Empire created in China and Siberia by Khubilai Khan
- Founder of the Achaemenid Persian Empire
- A person or company involved in wholesale trade
- Chinese custom for young girls
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- A political and moral philosophy based on liberty
- describe new approaches to understanding classic Confucian texts
- They are good lands for nomads and their herds
- The empire fell to the Ottomans in 1453
- Ruled by Chi Huangdi
- one of the deadliest diseases
- brought an end to western Europe's centuries of intellectual and cultural isolation
- Largest and most powerful Andean empire
- a powerful empire in central Mexico
- After 1206 they established an enormous empire under Genghis Khan, linking western and eastern Eurasia
- also historically known as the Yin dynasty
- historical period of the production of tools from stone and other nonmetallic substances
25 Clues: Ruled by Chi Huangdi • Euro-American slave trade • one of the deadliest diseases • Chinese custom for young girls • Seasonal winds in the Indian Ocean • a powerful empire in central Mexico • Empire in central and southern China • The empire fell to the Ottomans in 1453 • Largest and most powerful Andean empire • Founder of the Achaemenid Persian Empire • ...
Caribbean history 2021-01-12
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- to be hidden
- also known as a beating
- the houseslaves would do this to kill their master secretly
- this is where most of the enslaves were taken from
- someone who terminates practices
- what was William Wilberforce?
- this is what you are called if you was black and white
- slaves were free this mean were_____-
- to come together and start a rebellion
- a group of indigenous people who are free from slavery
- one of the abolition committee
- if someone kills their self this is called?
- to be shown openly
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- the act of making something better
- ____in 1807
- he was a leader of a rebellion in Barbados
- the refusal to comply with something
- being held captive without rights
- a estate where crops are grown
- a journey over the sea with slave ships
- this is running away from slavery
- an act expressing disapproval
22 Clues: ____in 1807 • to be hidden • to be shown openly • also known as a beating • what was William Wilberforce? • an act expressing disapproval • a estate where crops are grown • one of the abolition committee • 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 • ...
Caribbean history 2021-01-12
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- what was William Wilberforce?
- being held captive without rights
- this is the killing of infants
- the houseslaves would do this to kill their master secretly
- ____in 1807
- to be hidden
- the refusal to comply with something
- to be shown openly
- the act of making something better
- a estate where crops are grown
- an act expressing disapproval
- he was a leader of a rebellion in Barbados
Down
- also known as a beating
- to come together and start a rebellion
- this is where most of the enslaves were taken from
- slaves were free this mean were_____-
- after emancipation slaves worked on the plantation as ______
- one of the abolition committee
- a group of indigenous people who are free from slavery
- this is running away from slavery
- if someone kills their self this is called?
- someone who terminates practices
- a journey over the sea with slave ships
- this is what you are called if you was black and white
24 Clues: ____in 1807 • to be hidden • to be shown openly • also known as a beating • what was William Wilberforce? • an act expressing disapproval • one of the abolition committee • this is the killing of infants • 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 • ...
Caribbean history 2021-01-12
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- slaves were free this mean were_____-
- if someone kills their self this is called?
- mother country
- a estate where crops are grown
- ____in 1807
- this is running away from slavery
- to come together and start a rebellion
- a journey over the sea with slave ships
- what was William Wilberforce?
Down
- the act of making something better
- one of the abolition committee
- this is where most of the enslaves were taken from
- also known as a beating
- someone who terminates practices
- he was a leader of a rebellion in Barbados
- to be shown openly
- the houseslaves would do this to kill their master secretly
- being held captive without rights
- this is the killing of infants
- an act expressing disapproval
- the refusal to comply with something
- to be hidden
- a group of indigenous people who are free from slavery
- this is what you are called if you was black and white
- after emancipation slaves worked on the plantation as ______
25 Clues: ____in 1807 • to be hidden • mother country • to be shown openly • also known as a beating • an act expressing disapproval • what was William Wilberforce? • one of the abolition committee • this is the killing of infants • a estate where crops are grown • someone who terminates practices • being held captive without rights • this is running away from slavery • ...
Caribbean history 2021-01-12
Across
- the houseslaves would do this to kill their master secretly
- an act expressing disapproval
- if someone kills their self this is called?
- a group of indigenous people who are free from slavery
- what was William Wilberforce?
- this is the killing of infants
- the refusal to comply with something
- to come together and start a rebellion
- this is where most of the enslaves were taken from
- slaves were free this mean were_____-
- after emancipation slaves worked on the plantation as ______
- to be shown openly
- mother country
Down
- ____in 1807
- someone who terminates practices
- he was a leader of a rebellion in Barbados
- one of the abolition committee
- also known as a beating
- a journey over the sea with slave ships
- this is running away from slavery
- a estate where crops are grown
- to be hidden
- the act of making something better
- this is what you are called if you was black and white
- being held captive without rights
25 Clues: ____in 1807 • to be hidden • mother country • to be shown openly • also known as a beating • an act expressing disapproval • what was William Wilberforce? • one of the abolition committee • this is the killing of infants • a estate where crops are grown • someone who terminates practices • this is running away from slavery • being held captive without rights • ...
Texas History 2020-12-08
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- feeling angry or very mad
- bound to happen
- shiny made from the hair of angora goats
- the end result
- well known famous
- land set aside for Native Americans to live on
- declared officially started
- quickly or rapidly
- populated or settled by
- forcing something upon others
- methods used to accomplish goals
- bricks made from mud and straw
- to give up or give in
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- fighting for
- state of being under its own control
- a formal agreement
- unlike different
- a group that joins together for a common purpose
- cereal grain used to make syrup and feed livestock
- the ability to recover from a difficult situation
- rare pink granite only found in the Llano Basin
- made an action or process easier
- to meet or assemble
- to take place afterward followed
- leader granted rule over a colony
- strengthen
- conflict, lack of an agreement
- more
- high in status or reputation
29 Clues: more • strengthen • fighting for • the end result • bound to happen • unlike different • well known famous • a formal agreement • quickly or rapidly • to meet or assemble • to give up or give in • populated or settled by • feeling angry or very mad • declared officially started • high in status or reputation • forcing something upon others • bricks made from mud and straw • ...
texas history 2020-12-13
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- moving from one country to another
- to colonsettle in a new land
- to travel across or through
- came from, relative of
- war war between the same country
- long lasting, drawn out
- a piece of written information
- a part or term of an agreement
- government ruled by the people
- important, meaningful
- animal skins prepared to use for human use
- the second skirmish of the Texas revolution
- recruited, signed up
- our first president
- where you work for people without being paid
- a king, queen, or emperor of a nation
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- a area or division part of a country
- populated by, settled by
- capture, take over
- lost by giving up the rights to
- take control over
- selected to fill a position
- wished for, sought after
- government ruled by one person
- a journey with a purpose
- to move from one region to another
- a agreement between two nations
- a division line or border
- a region occupied by Comanche Indians
- someone who can translate a language for another person
- to make a change in beliefs
31 Clues: take control over • capture, take over • our first president • recruited, signed up • important, meaningful • came from, relative of • long lasting, drawn out • populated by, settled by • wished for, sought after • a journey with a purpose • a division line or border • to travel across or through • selected to fill a position • to make a change in beliefs • to colonsettle in a new land • ...
History Study 2020-12-10
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- the new British general in the Seven years' War
- priests who came to New France for missionaries
- the governor of New France
- First Nations who joined up with the British
- First Nations who joined up with Champlain
- a British strategy where the militia lines up into rows of 3 and the first line fire, then the second, and so on
- an area Samuel de Champlain has stayed
- a well-known intendant
- the French colony
- the British general in the Seven Years' War
- the territory above the other colonies
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- "Flint"
- a tactic where you use the environment to hide and ambush your enemies
- the French general in the Seven Years' War
- the treaty signed to end the Seven Years' War
- a well-known governor
- "Young Tree"
- the British colony
- women sent to new France for marriage
- land in what is now Nova Scotia
20 Clues: "Flint" • "Young Tree" • the French colony • the British colony • a well-known governor • a well-known intendant • the governor of New France • land in what is now Nova Scotia • women sent to new France for marriage • an area Samuel de Champlain has stayed • the territory above the other colonies • the French general in the Seven Years' War • ...
Texas History 2020-12-14
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- someone who can translate language
- an area or part of a country
- populated, settled by
- agreement between two nations
- settle in a new country
- peace of written information
- to make a change in beliefs
- animal skin used for clothes
- came from relative of
- Move from one country to another
- government ruled by one person
- a king, queen or emperor of a nation
Down
- journey with a purpose
- a region occupied by Comanche Indians
- long lasting, drawn out
- selected to fill positions
- a division line or border
- to move from one region to another
- part or term of argument
- important, meaningful
- war between the same country
- the second skirmish of the Texas Revolution
- capture take over
- wished for, sought after
- government ruled by people
- the act of coming together
- take control over
27 Clues: capture take over • take control over • important, meaningful • populated, settled by • came from relative of • journey with a purpose • long lasting, drawn out • settle in a new country • part or term of argument • wished for, sought after • a division line or border • selected to fill positions • government ruled by people • the act of coming together • to make a change in beliefs • ...
American History 2020-12-14
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- and Chinese troops attack foreign embassies
- McKinley was
- Conducts raids in the US, Villa goes into N.M. and kills 17 Americans
- allows all countries to trade with China
- a revolutionary leader, captures the islands
- sends troops into Mexico
- Extreme nationalism marked by aggressive foreign policy
- says the US would intervene in Latin American affairs when necessary and to prevent European powers from using the powers of Latin America
- easily defeated China
- Rough riders
- declares war on Spain, April 24, 1898
- owns Cuba
- wins the US and gets Philippines & Guam
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- owned and financed railroads and factories
- demanded China lease the land to them
- destroy property both Spanish and American
- sent 200,000 troops to Cuba
- recognized Koreas independence
- Hay Convinces participating powers to accept compensating powers from china for the rebellion
- Type of sensational, biased, and often false reporting for the sake of attracting readers
- The quality of or state of being self-governing
- takes the capital of Manila
- , France, and Britain demand a leaseholds
- , Germany, and Italy blockaded Venezuelan ports
- refuses Spanish offer
25 Clues: owns Cuba • McKinley was • Rough riders • easily defeated China • refuses Spanish offer • 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 • ...
Zeta History 2017-03-15
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- 1st Founder
- Ages 14-18
- Composed of Zeta spouses and friends
- 1st Principle
- 3rd Principle
- Founding Date
- Old 3rd Principle
- Meaning of Amicae
- Ages 4-8
- 3rd Founder
- 2nd Principle
- 2nd Founder
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- Summer cottage Idlewild, Michigan
- 1734 New Hampshire Ave NW Washington, DC
- 4th Principle
- 5th Founder
- Five Founders
- Group for women who want to be Zetas but have no Degree
- Ages 9-13
- 4th Founder
20 Clues: Ages 4-8 • Ages 9-13 • Ages 14-18 • 1st Founder • 5th Founder • 4th Founder • 3rd Founder • 2nd Founder • 4th Principle • 1st Principle • 3rd Principle • Founding Date • Five Founders • 2nd Principle • Old 3rd Principle • Meaning of Amicae • Summer cottage Idlewild, Michigan • Composed of Zeta spouses and friends • 1734 New Hampshire Ave NW Washington, DC • ...
HISTORY CROSSWORD 2017-05-12
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- The head of the church
- Attack led by a ship against another ship
- Set of mutual obligations between suzerains and vassals
- Belief that there is one God alone
- Person who traveled towards a precise location for religious purposes
- Lords who fought on horse back
- Related to the population
- An arrangement of small multi-colored pieces of stone or glass
- to fortune To resign to fate
- A place of worship
- Magistrate in charge of foreign policy
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- This word comes from the Latin word respublica, which means "things public"; it refers to Rome's political structure from 509 B.C. to 27 B.C.
- Text in which a lord stated the rights he granted
- Around 1 AD to 1300 AD
- When an army encircles a city to starve the inhabitants, forcing them to surrender
- Belief that there are many gods
- Prohibition from publishing a work because of the expressed in it
- Make similar to the rest of the community
- law Set of laws that apply to crimes
- Salary paid to Roman legionaries
20 Clues: A place of worship • The head of the church • Around 1 AD to 1300 AD • Related to the population • to fortune To resign to fate • Lords who fought on horse back • Belief that there are many gods • Salary paid to Roman legionaries • Belief that there is one God alone • law Set of laws that apply to crimes • Magistrate in charge of foreign policy • ...
HISTORY CROSSWORD 2017-05-12
Across
- Around 1 AD to 1300 AD
- This word comes from the Latin word respublica, which means "things public"; it refers to Rome's political structure from 509 B.C. to 27 B.C.
- Belief that there is one God alone
- When an army encircles a city to starve the inhabitants, forcing them to surrender
- Attack led by a ship against another ship
- Make similar to the rest of the community
- Text in which a lord stated the rights he granted
- Belief that there are many gods
- Set of mutual obligations between suzerains and vassals
- Magistrate in charge of foreign policy
- An arrangement of small multi-colored pieces of stone or glass
Down
- The head of the church
- to fortune To resign to fate
- Related to the population
- Prohibition from publishing a work because of the expressed in it
- Lords who fought on horse back
- law Set of laws that apply to crimes
- A place of worship
- Person who traveled towards a precise location for religious purposes
- Salary paid to Roman legionaries
20 Clues: A place of worship • The head of the church • Around 1 AD to 1300 AD • Related to the population • to fortune To resign to fate • Lords who fought on horse back • Belief that there are many gods • Salary paid to Roman legionaries • Belief that there is one God alone • law Set of laws that apply to crimes • Magistrate in charge of foreign policy • ...
Florida History 2017-05-11
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- floridas abbrevation
- flattest state
- state capital
- fort clinch loation
- largest city by area
- prestate hood governor
- largest lake in florida
- state tree
- state flower
- florida nickname
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- floridas official state reptile
- floridas state beverage
- is known as the dive capital of the world
- how many lighthouses are in florida
- known as the shark tooth capital of the world
- named for the university of florida gators
- who was florida named after
- state bird
- floridas longest river
- ocean that borders florida
- state butterfly
- attract more visitors than any other amusement park in the us
- state motto
- highest average temperature in the united states
- essential to forida
25 Clues: state bird • state tree • state motto • state flower • state capital • flattest state • state butterfly • florida nickname • fort clinch loation • essential to forida • floridas abbrevation • largest city by area • floridas longest river • prestate hood governor • floridas state beverage • largest lake in florida • ocean that borders florida • who was florida named after • ...
U.S History 2017-05-24
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- Religious Ritual of Native Americans
- York Location of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
- 18th amendment
- Immigration station located in California
- Formed the Standard Oil Company
- Founder of the NAACP
- Mexican Revolutionary who attacked Columbus, NM
- Author of The Jungle
- Gave the "Cross of Gold" Speech
- Form of Communication used to influence people
- African Americans who moved West
- British ship sunk by German U-Boat in 1917
- Founder of Hull House
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- Location of great Canal
- Immigration station located in New York
- One country taking over another
- Corrupt Mayor of New York City
- Mass Produced Products
- Turned iron into steel
- Assassination began WWI
- Labor Union Formed by Terrence Powderly
- Annexed because of Sugar
- Political Party of Farmers
- Wrote the Gospel of Wealth
24 Clues: 18th amendment • Founder of the NAACP • Author of The Jungle • Founder of Hull House • Mass Produced Products • Turned iron into steel • Location of great Canal • Assassination began WWI • Annexed because of Sugar • Political Party of Farmers • Wrote the Gospel of Wealth • Corrupt Mayor of New York City • One country taking over another • Formed the Standard Oil Company • ...
HISTORY PROJECT 2017-06-05
Across
- Were created because of workers long hours and dangerous work areas.
- Attempted to form the American Railway Union.
- Connected the west coast to the east coast.
- Alexander Graham Bell invented the_______.
- Andrew Carnegie bought out his suppliers fields, mines and railroads to control his suppliers.
- This established the right of the federal government to supervise railroad activities.
- Thomas Alva Edison established the first_______.
- Invented by Christopher Sholes.
- Survival of the fittest.
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- This made it illegal to form a trust that interfered with free trade between states or with other countries.
- Andrew Carnegie attempted to buy out his competing steel producers.
- Established the Standard Oil Company.
- Samuel Gompers was the president of this union.
- Led the Cigar Makers’ International Union to join with other craft unions.
- Organized for the United Mine Workers of America.
- A man who made his own fortune in America rising from nothing.
- Bessemer Process
- Company formed by stockholders in the Union Pacific Railroad.
- An outcome of the abuses by the railroads.
- A group of radical unionists and socialists in Chicago.
20 Clues: Bessemer Process • Survival of the fittest. • Invented by Christopher Sholes. • Established the Standard Oil Company. • Alexander Graham Bell invented the_______. • An outcome of the abuses by the railroads. • Connected the west coast to the east coast. • Attempted to form the American Railway Union. • Samuel Gompers was the president of this union. • ...
