history Crossword Puzzles
History & Geography 2021-11-30
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- The study of human culture* and how it develops over time
- Large areas that share similar climate or landforms. Can also share culture and religion
- An act of changing physical body or position
- The practice of someone copying another stealing ideas or work and acting like its their own
- The time period from the invention of writing in Mesopotamia until the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- Objects named by humans
- The study of fossils
- Study of physical features like mountains, etc
- 100 years
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- The time period before the invention of writing
- Measure degrees north or south
- Plant and animal remains / things that have been preserved earlier in time
- measure degrees East or West
- The study of artifacts* to learn about past human life
- 1400 CE to present
- A large division of time in history with distinct characteristics
- The fall of the Roman Empire
- 10 years
- It's the physical and human characteristics of a location
- 1000 years
20 Clues: 10 years • 100 years • 1000 years • 1400 CE to present • The study of fossils • Objects named by humans • measure degrees East or West • The fall of the Roman Empire • Measure degrees north or south • An act of changing physical body or position • Study of physical features like mountains, etc • The time period before the invention of writing • ...
American history 2021-11-08
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- Wrote the constitution
- and official approval
- what is the leader of the Congress that wrote the articles of confederation
- A political system in which power is shared between the national government and the state governments
- Was a nationalist
- didn’t get his job and Sue’s James Madison
- Impeachment of federal officials
- National
- Gave the president the power to arrest and import
- heavy fine or jail time for any person who was found guilty in criticizing the government
- A group of persons chosen from each state to indirectly elect the president and the vice president
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- Heads of the executive departments who meet as a group in order to advise the president
- A principal stating that the government has only as much authority as the people give it and therefore its power is limited
- A lawmaking body made of two houses
- The power of the Supreme Court to decide whether acts of a president or laws passed by Congress are constitutional
- A system in which each branch of the government has the power to monitor and limit the actions of the other two
- A theory that states could notify or avoid any federal law they deemed unconstitutional
- Chief justice of Supreme Court
- Necessary and proper
- vetos bills
20 Clues: National • vetos bills • Was a nationalist • Necessary and proper • and official approval • Wrote the constitution • Chief justice of Supreme Court • Impeachment of federal officials • A lawmaking body made of two houses • didn’t get his job and Sue’s James Madison • Gave the president the power to arrest and import • ...
NASCAR History 2022-01-21
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- Highest-placing female in a NASCAR Cup Series race (2)
- "Rocket", 51 career poles, 2008 Daytona 500 winner (2)
- "LefTurn", 2 Xfinity Series wins, 1 Truck Series win, died in a 410 sprint car race in 2013 (2)
- Last winner of the original Daytona Beach & Road Course races (2)
- Race team with most NASCAR Cup Series victories (2)
- 1967 Daytona 500 winner, 1978 Formula 1 champion, 52 Indycar wins (2)
- 4-time Cup Series winner, oldest to start a Cup Series race, and an avid Christian (2)
- Current type of tire construction in NASCAR
- Inaugural NASCAR Truck Series champion (2)
- "Gentle Giant" 6'6" tall, son of Buck, 19 career Cup Series wins (2)
- 10-time Cup Series victor, 2-time Daytona 500 winner(2)
- "Mr. September", oldest driver to win a Cup Series race and credited with 21 wins (2)
- Competed in CART, died of AIDS before seeing peak of his career, 13 career wins (2)
- Year that Bobby Allison won his only Winston Cup title (3)
- "Jaws", 3-time champ, 84 wins, older brother of Michael (2)
- Exclusive tire supplier of NASCAR since 1994
- Never saw NASCAR competition, but won three races in a row before being shot by his cousin. "He was the greatest pure racecar driver I ever saw"-Bill France Sr. (2)
- Trio of brother who won a combined 19 career races (Geoff, Brett, and Todd -blank-)
- Most starts in the Cup Series without a win (2)
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- 33 career Cup Series wins, died in a 1964 Charlotte race fire (2)
- 2-time Daytona 500 champ, 3-time Cup Series winner (2)
- Former type of tire construction in NASCAR (2)
- NASCAR's first paved superspeedway, home of the Southern 500
- "Gentleman", 50 Cup Series wins, 2-time champion(2)
- NASCAR no longer uses this engine part
- 1990 hollywood film about NASCAR Winston Cup racing, starring Tom Cruise (3)
- "McFlippin'" Daytona 500 champion(2)
- "Iceman", 2-time Cup Series champ and has 22 wins (2)
- Former CART (Championship Auto Racing Teams) winner, 3-time Cup Series winner (2)
- USAC triple crown winner, 3-time champion (2)
- 4-time Cup Series winner who got his chance being a stunt driver for Days of Thunder(2)
- Manufacturer with 218 Cup Series wins, left the sport in 2012
- 1998 Daytona 500 winner, 76 career Cup Series wins (2)
- Only track on the schedule that was on NASCAR's inaugural 1948 schedule
- "Mr. Excitement", 2 Cup Series wins, one of the top 10 modified racers of all time (2)
- 14 career wins, drove for Holman-Moody, and was David Pearson's crew chief during his 1968-69 seasons(2)
- 2010 Nextel Cup Series Rookie of the Year (2)
- Current type of transmission used ONLY in the Cup Series
- 1 of 2 African-Americans to win a Nascar Cup Series race (2)
- Record holder for most consecutive championships in the Nascar Cup Series (2)
- The first Southern 500 winner in 1950 (2)
- 2 career Cup Series wins, nephew of Mario. #checkit4andretti (2)
- NASCAR pit reporter and doctor, saved Rusty Wallace in 1988 (2)
- 800 Cup Series victories, the most of any manufacturer
44 Clues: "McFlippin'" Daytona 500 champion(2) • NASCAR no longer uses this engine part • The first Southern 500 winner in 1950 (2) • Inaugural NASCAR Truck Series champion (2) • Current type of tire construction in NASCAR • Exclusive tire supplier of NASCAR since 1994 • USAC triple crown winner, 3-time champion (2) • 2010 Nextel Cup Series Rookie of the Year (2) • ...
History Vocab 2022-01-25
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- upper/middle class
- an independant country
- a ruler exercising authority
- less of the people
- being miss-treated because of race
- private ownership of industry
- government ownership of industry
- working class people
- an open resistance of ruler or government
- to understand
- a large body of people that have the same religion
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- hostility and ill-treated
- a country or area under political government
- classless society
- a state that is controlled and protected by another
- relating to Africa
- a person sent on a religious mission
- more of the people
- ruled by an emperor
- identified by someones nation
20 Clues: to understand • classless society • upper/middle class • relating to Africa • less of the people • more of the people • ruled by an emperor • working class people • an independant country • hostility and ill-treated • a ruler exercising authority • private ownership of industry • identified by someones nation • government ownership of industry • being miss-treated because of race • ...
World History 2022-01-27
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- the first empire mentioned in reference to Ancient India
- Old Version of egypt
- worshiped Yahweh (God)
- the next empire to rule after the Maurya Empire
- holy book of the Christian people
- a historical region of Western Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system
- a way to live in ancient china
- The movement of the bantu to south africa
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- Old Version of china
- a group of Niger–Congo languages spoken in central and southern Africa
- Belief in 1 god
- The people worship many gods
- holy book for Muslims
- great sailors and shipbuilders
- holy book of the Hebrew people
- Indians
- a monotheistic religion founded in ancient Persia
- Ruler of Egypt
- The first ruler of Babylon
- early form of writing
20 Clues: Indians • Ruler of Egypt • Belief in 1 god • Old Version of china • Old Version of egypt • holy book for Muslims • early form of writing • worshiped Yahweh (God) • The first ruler of Babylon • The people worship many gods • great sailors and shipbuilders • holy book of the Hebrew people • a way to live in ancient china • holy book of the Christian people • ...
Music History 2022-01-12
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- one sound
- Tchaikovsky is most known from his ballets and was from this country
- This composer was best known for his symphonies, he wrote 104
- a short recurring musical phrase
- the road map of a song
- This was the popular keyboard instrument of the Baroque era
- The Renaissance time period saw the rise of the ______ class
- This composer wasn't very skilled at any instrument and was actually enrolled in medical school before quitting to become a composer and conductor
- the combination or long and short sounds
- This music ensemble because very popular during the Baroque era
- Bach was from this country
- the 12 pitches are put in an order and used to create the music based on that order either forwards, backwards or as a mirror image
- how high or low a sound is
- two sounds
- someone who is exceptionally good at playing an instrument, especially at a young age
- the term used to describe how loud or quiet the music is
- This is the name given to a person who paid a composer to write music and put on concerts
- This was the instrument that eventually became the modern day trombone
- Milton Babbitt was a professor of this at Princeton University
- This is what happened when Stravinsky premiered one of his ballets
- this composer was considered the first "emo kid"
- without a tonal center
- the technique of making up music on the spot
- The time period where all musical rules were rejected
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- This composer composed over 600 works, spoke 15 languages and was friends with Haydn
- an instrument that creates electronic sounds
- This Baroque composer lived in both Germany and England and had a very happy live and died rich
- using minimal chords or sounds in your composition
- The era where feelings were more important than following the musical rules
- earliest music was passed through _________ tradition
- the time period also called the Enlightenment
- This German composer was nicknamed "the little mushroom" because he was short and chubby
- This instrument replaced the harpsichord
- tonality means music based on the 7 pitches of the ________
- _______ music from the Romantic Era had a story that went along with the music
- a type of Medieval music sung mainly by monks at church services
- This composer helped design his own opera house
- violin, viola, cello, and double bass belong to this family
- had a temper and lost his hearing throughout his life
- the use of musical ideas from a specific country or region
- This composer was friends with Thomas Edison and collected cars
- Antonio Vivaldi wrote over 50 _________
42 Clues: one sound • two sounds • the road map of a song • without a tonal center • Bach was from this country • how high or low a sound is • a short recurring musical phrase • Antonio Vivaldi wrote over 50 _________ • the combination or long and short sounds • This instrument replaced the harpsichord • an instrument that creates electronic sounds • ...
Sports History 2022-01-20
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- What our game of soccer originated from in China.
- Person jumped over a bull in Crete
- Invented by the Olmec People in Central America
- Expensive game with equipment made of silk and bamboo
- Found equipment in a child's tomb
- game created by the Native Americans. Called stickball here today
- Created in China for the purpose of relaxing.
- Sport created in the 1950s by surfers who wanted to do something when the waves were flat
- Spartan game form of soccer
- Man jumped off a bridge in England
- Created in France and the newest sport.
- Game played in Medieval Europe.
- Sport created in 1922 by brothers in Minnesota
- Video game Tournament at Stanford
- Similar to baseball and played by Pharaohs
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- First humans threw this to practice hunting
- Sport similar to golf found in China in 1050
- Sport found in Ireland in 1272 BC
- Sport played in Present day Iran or Persia
- Sport from Finland with the blade made of bone
- 1460 sport played by kings in France
- 1891 sport that was created for boys at the YMCA
- 15th century Hawaiian sport.
- 16th century sport played by kings in France
- Game played by Romans, but means Boss
25 Clues: Spartan game form of soccer • 15th century Hawaiian sport. • Game played in Medieval Europe. • Sport found in Ireland in 1272 BC • Found equipment in a child's tomb • Video game Tournament at Stanford • Person jumped over a bull in Crete • Man jumped off a bridge in England • 1460 sport played by kings in France • Game played by Romans, but means Boss • ...
history project 2022-03-08
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- resistance- peacful protset
- relating to the whole universe
- a buisness of sending computer related tasks out side the company
- person who tries to achive spirtual purity.
- stae of blissful peace
- fixed social class into which a person is born.
- state of perfect wisdom
- an area up north of india tht is home to many sihks
- past relative
- thinker or a teacher
- system- a system where power is divided among local governments
- to slow or block the movement of something.
- person who tries to convert other people to a certain religon
- according to moral law
- something that provides info about something unknown.
- to calm or clear the mind
- member of the lowest indian caste grouping.
- result
- seasonal winds in soth asia and southeast asia
- to eliminate
- to split or divide
- god
- group of merchants, craftsman working in the same line of buisness.
- government rule to set standards for buisness
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- affect of a persons actions
- a willingness to respect differnt beliefs.
- to thrive
- membership in a communtity that gives a person civil rights.
- to make up for
- focused on
- unfair treatment to people based on their gender
- to strain through overuse
- rebirth of a soul in a new body
- lending small loans to people to start their own buisness
- a persons rghts or duty
- the position of a country not allying itself
- few and scatterd
- religous communtity
- superior by a large margin
- a being who has enlightenment, helping others
- something unreal or misleading
- collection of hundreds sacred hyms.
- physical features of an area
- unfair treatment
- the beilif one should not hurt a living thing
- lberation from reincarnation.
46 Clues: god • result • to thrive • focused on • to eliminate • past relative • to make up for • few and scatterd • unfair treatment • to split or divide • religous communtity • thinker or a teacher • stae of blissful peace • according to moral law • state of perfect wisdom • a persons rghts or duty • to strain through overuse • to calm or clear the mind • superior by a large margin • affect of a persons actions • ...
American History 2021-08-06
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- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed
- forming or belonging to a continent
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers’ income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions
- a person employed by a newspaper, magazine, or television company to gather information
- a paper that is printed and distributed usually daily or weekly and that contains news, articles of opinion, features, and advertising
- an exact copy, especially of written or printed material
- the process or art of cutting or carving a design on a hard surface, especially so as to make a print
- a German printer and journalist in New York City, who printed The New York Weekly Journal.
- a person who typesets text
- source, works that analyze, assess, or interpret a historical event era or phenomenon
- the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one’s way of life, behavior, or political views
- a large sheet of paper printed on one side only. Historically used for announcing events or proclamations, as posters, or advertisements.
- a fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolts against the government, typically due to perceived oppression or political incompetence
- the ability to read and write
- of speech, the right to express any opinions without censorship or restraint
- a system of money in general use in a particular country
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- a person’s name written in a distinctive way as a form of identification
- a journal or newspaper
- source, a first-hand or contemporary account of an event or topic
- a published false statement that is damaging to a person’s reputation; a written defamation
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country
- free from outside control; not depending on another’s authority.
- a person who is in charge of and determines the final content of a text, particularly a newspaper or magazine
- a person whose job or business is commercial printing
- press, a mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium, thereby transferring the ink
- a heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine
- Franklin, a founding father, and an American polymath active as a writer, scientist, inventor, statesman, diplomat, printer, publisher and political philosopher.
- Act, an act of the British Parliament in 1765 that exacted revenue from the American colonies by imposing a stamp duty on newspapers and legal and commercial documents
- a machine with keys for producing alphabetical characters, numerals, and typographical symbols one at a time on paper inserted around a roller
29 Clues: a journal or newspaper • a person who typesets text • the ability to read and write • forming or belonging to a continent • a person whose job or business is commercial printing • an exact copy, especially of written or printed material • a system of money in general use in a particular country • free from outside control; not depending on another’s authority. • ...
Medieval History 2021-12-15
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- Lost or destroyed
- To allow
- To become more powerful
- To be overtaken
- Completely loyal
- To rob by force
- The appearance of something
- To carry on a long, bitter argument
- An extremely old or important Catholic church
- An extremely cruel or terrible act
- A person or country that engages in hostile action without reasonable cause
- Where monks practice scripture
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- Put to an end
- To learn a skill or trade by working for a skilled tradesman
- The state of being unstable
- Unions
- To make known
- A list of things to do
- The act or way of managing something
- Something stolen by force
- Divided; broken up
- A tower that is several stories high
- A time when art was popular and the Middle Ages were ending
- orthodox They didn't think they needed a pope; had patriarchs instead
- Not smart; foolish
- A place where Muslims worship
26 Clues: Unions • To allow • Put to an end • To make known • To be overtaken • To rob by force • Completely loyal • Lost or destroyed • Divided; broken up • Not smart; foolish • A list of things to do • To become more powerful • Something stolen by force • The state of being unstable • The appearance of something • A place where Muslims worship • Where monks practice scripture • ...
American History 2022-01-04
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- a list of people or things that are regarded as unacceptable or untrustworthy and should be excluded or avoided.
- the tactic of withholding employment
- why were railroads created in the US.
- This man popularized European evolutionary theory in the United States.
- a member of a 19th century secret labor organization formed in 1869 to secure and maintain the rights of workingmen in respect to their relations to their employers.
- lead to the expansion of US steel
- the principle or advocacy of political or commercial and cultural cooperation among all the countries of North and South America.
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- an american naval officer in the mexican american war.
- The Carolinas, The Virginias,tennessee,kentucky,georgia,alabama, Mississippi,Florida
- This man believed that people should use their actions and not there words to fight racial issues.
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- describe the people who, from the 5th-century CE to the time of the Norman Conquest
- This smart man invested in Thomas Edison's electric company
- A series of laws which limited African Americans rights
- this guaranteed both nations access to the Mississippi River
- This man started out with Kerosene
- A combination of firms or corporations formed by legal agreement
- total control of a type of industry by one person or one company
- This was torpedoed by german u boats.
- this amendment was made in 1901 to a resolution of the United States Congress.
- A clan that drive out the Northern Reformers and politicians
- How was the panama canal built
- a person who works or is employed in place of others who are on strike
- When did the Reconstruction end
- this man believed that people should use their voice and fight for racial laws.
- to employees that a supervisor or manager is open to an employee's questions, complaints, suggestions, and challenges.
26 Clues: How was the panama canal built • When did the Reconstruction end • lead to the expansion of US steel • This man started out with Kerosene • the tactic of withholding employment • This was torpedoed by german u boats. • why were railroads created in the US. • an american naval officer in the mexican american war. • A series of laws which limited African Americans rights • ...
u.s. history 2021-12-14
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- of Saratoga which of the following battles is considered to be the turning point of the American Revolution?
- Where was the first battle of the American Revolution?
- Which of the following taxed the import of sugar, wine, coffee, molasses, and other goods?
- On what date was the Declaration of Independence traditionally recognized as being signed?
- What did the Treaty of Paris accomplish?
- Which of the following cut tea taxes in Britain, but raised taxes on the colonies on the import of paper, lead, paint, glass, and tea?
- Which of the following acts passed by parliament closed Boston's port to all trade except for food, fuel, and provisions for British troops?
- the economic relationship between the American colonies and Great Britain was based on a system know as what?
- During which war did the rivalry between Britain and France extended to America as the two powers competed to extend their colonial holdings to the Ohio River Valley and throughout the Great Lakes?
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- How many people died in the Boston Massacre?
- At what battle did General Cornwallis surrender?
- Jefferson who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
- Who famously warned the Minutemen that the British were coming?
- Which of the following declared Parliament's right to make laws for the colonies?
- Which act forced colonist to house British soldiers?
- Which of the following taxes tried to help the British East India Company by shipping its surplus tea to the colonies to sell below the price of colonial merchants?
- King George III decided that the best way to resolve the conflict was to limit settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains by issuing what?
- What country did the American colonist rebel against?
- Who was the monarch that ruled England during the American Revolution?
- Which of the following required colonists to play a direct tax on all paper used?
20 Clues: What did the Treaty of Paris accomplish? • How many people died in the Boston Massacre? • At what battle did General Cornwallis surrender? • Jefferson who wrote the Declaration of Independence? • Which act forced colonist to house British soldiers? • What country did the American colonist rebel against? • Where was the first battle of the American Revolution? • ...
history WL1 2022-01-09
22 Clues: solve • mount • punch • invent • abacus • Engine • Adding • improve • Stepped • decimal • tabulate • to store • computing • to be _ of • an _ device • Differential • mathematical • programmable • manually-operated • _ Business Machines • perform _ operations • a steam driven _ machine
Crossword History 2022-04-01
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- What was illegal to do in China with Opium?
- Emperor Qianlong´s favorite palace that got burned down.
- Number of ports requested during the Second Opium War.
- Number of ports requested during the First OpiumWar.
- What do you have to do to finalize a Treaty?
- Who did the Spanish and French sent to Asia and Africa?
- What did England export to China in exchange for tea?
- Name of the first and only port in China before the Opium War.
- In what part of China did the Emperor live?
- Place where the two English soldiers were sent after killing the Chinese man.
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- Social and economic system that works with free market.
- With what acid did Emperor Qianlong burn the chests of Opium?
- Country that was part of the western alliance.
- Name of the flower from where the Opium drug is produced.
- The Treaty that got signed during the First Opium War.
- What did the western powers produce during the Industrial Revolution?
- There was social and () distress because people in China were high.
- The heads of the monopolies who join forces.
- The treaty that got signed during the Second Opium War .
- The unlikely alliance with England to attack China.
20 Clues: What was illegal to do in China with Opium? • In what part of China did the Emperor live? • The heads of the monopolies who join forces. • What do you have to do to finalize a Treaty? • Country that was part of the western alliance. • The unlikely alliance with England to attack China. • Number of ports requested during the First OpiumWar. • ...
World History 2022-04-02
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- Honored Warrior class
- Which country was highly influenced by China?
- Which empire was divided into about 1000 city states.
- what is the unifyingforce
- What religion develops in South Asia
- Flourished Roman Empire
- Record text of Islam
- Live in harmony with nature and focus on internal reflection
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- trade routes throughout North Africa
- Prophet of Islam
- Influenced by Mayans
- Neo Confucianism blended Confucian, Buddhist and Daoist philosophies
- Which dynasty build grand canal
- Which country becomes religion of Spice Islands and Malay Peninsula?
- Emphasized role in society
- Which empire was under rule of Ashoka
- Which dynasty established the civil service exam
- Which dynasty invented gun power and paper money
- Where do buddhism developed?
- Which country borrowed Culture from Greeks?
20 Clues: Prophet of Islam • Influenced by Mayans • Record text of Islam • Honored Warrior class • Flourished Roman Empire • what is the unifyingforce • Emphasized role in society • Where do buddhism developed? • Which dynasty build grand canal • trade routes throughout North Africa • What religion develops in South Asia • Which empire was under rule of Ashoka • ...
Puzzling history 2022-04-08
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- Land that belonged to spain.
- is the right to sail the seas and not take sides.
- is who James Madison chose as secretary.
- is the practice of forcing people in the navy.
- is protecting your money.
- taxes on forgein imported goods.
- is prohibited trading with only france and britain.
- is the 3 principles.
- was a 32 year old friend of Lewis.
- is a young shoshone woman.
- built confederacy among native americans nations.
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- sturdy vehicles with a white topper.
- is where americans sail to trade.
- left for an expedition in 1804
- prohibited trading with other countries.
- urged netives to return to their land.
- 1801 Jefferson was?
- claimed a glorious victory.
- means let people do as they choose.
- being loyal to your country.
- A group of federalists.
- came from the south and the west.
- Republicans nominated Thomas Jefferson for President and from New York as his running mate.
- led 2 expeditions.
24 Clues: led 2 expeditions. • 1801 Jefferson was? • is the 3 principles. • A group of federalists. • is protecting your money. • is a young shoshone woman. • claimed a glorious victory. • Land that belonged to spain. • being loyal to your country. • left for an expedition in 1804 • taxes on forgein imported goods. • is where americans sail to trade. • came from the south and the west. • ...
history stuff 2021-09-23
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- who made it easier to make steel
- sholes- perfected the typewriter
- who opposed all forms of a organized government
- who owned standard oil
- owned by private citizens
- aid or a land grant from the government
- railroad- railroad that connected the us nation
- a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- ford- created the moving assembly line
- Edison- know as the wizard of menlo park
- right of unions to negotiate with management for workers as a group
- union- a union of persons working in the same trade
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- Graham bell- man who invented the telegraph
- who owned most of americas railroads
- for striking workers
- ownership of a company in return for capital
- eastman- inventor of the lightweight camara
- field- inventor of the transatlantic cable
- Mccoy- inventor of machines that automatically oil engines
- a work place where people labor long hours in poor conditions for low pay
- matzeliger- made a machine to make shoes
21 Clues: for striking workers • who owned standard oil • owned by private citizens • who made it easier to make steel • sholes- perfected the typewriter • who owned most of americas railroads • ford- created the moving assembly line • aid or a land grant from the government • matzeliger- made a machine to make shoes • Edison- know as the wizard of menlo park • ...
US History 2021-09-24
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- A statement issued in August 1941 that set out American and British goals for the world after World War II.
- A policy of remaining apart from the affairs in other groups
- An agency that supervised war production during World War II.
- Public Works Administration was a large-scale public work construction agency
- The Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937 was an initiative proposed by President Roosevelt.
- Was a soviet political leader who governed the soviet union
- One of President Roosevelt's New Deal programs to help fight the devastating economic effects.
- A series of programs that pitted American servicemen against young latino Mexican-American residents
- A political theory where all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs
- Borrowing money from a broker in order to purchase stock
- A system of wholesale trading whereby goods are paid for in full at the time of purchase.
- The act required all men in the U.S. between 21 and 30 to register for military service
- A code name for the making of the atomic bomb
- The Women's Army Corps was the women's branch of the U.S. military
- To make changes to something
- The purchase of an asset with the hope that it will become more valuable in the future
- Assistance that can be given by others or themselves
- Any government system that provides monetary assistance to people with a low income
- Is an act to promote the Defense of the United States
- The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is an agency that deposits insurance.
- The ability for a customer to obtain goods or services before payment.
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- The controlled distribution of scarce resources, food, and supplies
- Debt securities issued by the government to finance military operations during the war
- A system of government that is centralized and requires complete subservience to the state
- An area of land where vegetation has been lost and the soil has reduced to dust
- An American labor unionist and civil rights activist
- Government assistance in maintaining the market prices regardless of supply and demand.
- A treaty between two or more states/countries that include a promise not to engage in military action against each other
- Is a form of far-right, authoritarian ultranationalism characterized by dictatorial power
- The time one needs to recover something bad happening in their life
- A law enacted by the 74th United States Congress and signed into law by President Roosevelt
- A priest who founded the National Shrine of the Little Flower
- Was an Italian politician who founded the fascist party
- A lawyer who was the 40th governor of Louisiana and a member of the United States Senate
- Is when the government's spending exceeds its revenue
- A policy created that made Japanese people go into isolation camps
- Acts that made transporting and selling arms illegal for Americans
- She was a cultural icon made to represent women who worked in factories during World War II
- Is cash payments who went to those in immediate and desperate need
- A law that implemented protectionist trade policies in the United States
- Is an order for all banks to close until government audits declare them solvent
- A speech given by President Roosevelt calling for an international quarantine.
- Share prices on the New York Stock Exchange completely collapsed, becoming a pivotal factor in the start of the Great Depression
- A series of radio broadcasts given by President Roosevelt to help and talk about recovering from the Great Depression
- The action of appeasing
- Tennessee Valley Authority is an organization that gives jobs and electricity to rural Tennessee River valley
46 Clues: The action of appeasing • To make changes to something • A code name for the making of the atomic bomb • An American labor unionist and civil rights activist • Assistance that can be given by others or themselves • Is when the government's spending exceeds its revenue • Is an act to promote the Defense of the United States • ...
American History 2021-09-29
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- Attempted to form an industrial unit with skilled and unskilled labor.
- fought government to control railroads.
- led the cigar makers’ international Union to join other craft nations.
- Created the theory of biological evolution.
- first industrial moguls to make his own fortune.
- invented the typewriter.
- connecting railroad.
- included miners, lumberers, and cannery and dock workers.
- invented the telephone.
- Established corporations such as standard oil company.
- built a factory to manufacture sleepers and railroad cars.
- the federal government to supervise railroad activities.
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- Bought out suppliers.
- Created the theory of biological evolution.
- started an oil boom.
- established worlds first research lab.
- Bought out all similar companies.
- started the movement for equal working conditions for women.
- A company for control and profit.
- steel manufacturing process.
- collective bargaining, or negotiation between representatives of labor and management.
21 Clues: started an oil boom. • connecting railroad. • Bought out suppliers. • invented the telephone. • invented the typewriter. • steel manufacturing process. • Bought out all similar companies. • A company for control and profit. • established worlds first research lab. • fought government to control railroads. • Created the theory of biological evolution. • ...
History Class 2021-09-28
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- whon is the most prominent organizer in the women's labor movement
- Who came to the country in 1848 at the age of 12
- who established the standard oil company
- what grew out of Charles Darwins theory of biological evolution
- In 1877 the supreme court upheld the granger laws by a vote of seven to two
- Invented the type writer in 1867
- A golden spike marked the spanning of the first
- In 1864 a construction company was called
- a pioneer of the new industrial frontier
- Who led the cigar makers
- Who built a factory for manufacturing sleepers
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- Who was with Samuel Gompers at president
- what is the progress in which suppliers control the raw materials and systems
- Congress passed what act in 1887
- who were the wobblies
- In 1890 who made it illegal to form a trust that interfered with trade
- he unveiled the telephone
- who attempted to form the industrial union
- Henry bessemer
- Used a steam engine to drill oil
20 Clues: Henry bessemer • who were the wobblies • Who led the cigar makers • he unveiled the telephone • Congress passed what act in 1887 • Used a steam engine to drill oil • Invented the type writer in 1867 • Who was with Samuel Gompers at president • who established the standard oil company • a pioneer of the new industrial frontier • In 1864 a construction company was called • ...
History & Philosophy 2021-08-23
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- instructed their cooks to use large amounts in their foods
- maple syrup, apple cider, succotash and yams~candied
- sure that all restaurants are following all guidelines
- Influence
- called his café “Restorante”
- Romano, Mozzarella, Ricotta and Mascarpone
- meals with many courses that are intricately prepared
- learned the basics of cooking in a small restaurant and developed a reputation of excellence over years of experience
- Influence
- pictures for cookbooks and magazines
- Le Cordon Bleu in Paris while her husband work for the Embassy
- of preparation originating from the United States of America
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- Careme’s grand cuisine into Classical Cuisine
- first was opened in 1650 in Oxford, England
- cuisine has spread from border states such as Texas and those in the Southwestern United States to the rest of the country
- Onions, Vegetables, Biscuits and Grits
- 1400-1600
- cuisine with few ingredients and flavor
- cooks found themselves out of work
- food and nutritional value
- Grain Rice, cabbage, carrots, peas onions and broccoli
- available ingredients predominate, and preparation is simple
- Style/ Raised, Casseroles and Hearty Breakfast
23 Clues: 1400-1600 • Influence • Influence • food and nutritional value • called his café “Restorante” • cooks found themselves out of work • pictures for cookbooks and magazines • Onions, Vegetables, Biscuits and Grits • cuisine with few ingredients and flavor • Romano, Mozzarella, Ricotta and Mascarpone • first was opened in 1650 in Oxford, England • ...
Texas History 2022-04-20
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- The name of the telegram that made the US join the war.
- The girl who was never going to give her seat up.
- Cow head in Spanish, also an explorer.
- The guy who got wrongly arrested for treason.
- Who Mexico gained their freedom from.
- The name of the ship that made the US join the war.
- Another word for joined in war.
- The people who started the world wars.
- Oil geyser.
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- Germany started it again.
- first European to map the coast of Texas.
- A French explorer.
- The plains, but greater.
- San Antonio De Valero was another name.
- The Earth is tilted on an ______.
- Where La Salle is from.
- The 2nd biggest state in the US.
- Where the oil geyser was found.
- Spokesman for civil rights before he got assassinated in 1968.
- Germany started it.
- DONT USE ANY SPACES FOR THE ANSWERS,the answer is free
21 Clues: Oil geyser. • A French explorer. • Germany started it. • Where La Salle is from. • The plains, but greater. • Germany started it again. • Another word for joined in war. • Where the oil geyser was found. • The 2nd biggest state in the US. • The Earth is tilted on an ______. • Who Mexico gained their freedom from. • Cow head in Spanish, also an explorer. • ...
Texas History 2022-04-21
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- Carries out powers and duties given to it by the Texas Constitution
- The ____________ branch makes laws
- Was the dictator of Mexico
- First European man to draw a map of Texas
- Remember the _______!
- To stop separating groups of people by race, religion, or ethnicity.
- Protected the missions
- The reason why the US came into WW1
- Germany killed the heir of Turkey and that started ______.
- Is part of the economy to produce, process, and distribution of food.
- It is related to westward expansion
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- Southern states that left the United States in 1861
- Space comprises the atmosphere and beyond.
- A form of protest to stay in one place and not leave until you get what you fight for.
- First European man to step on Texas.
- The action of adding territory or land to a country
- Wire that protected farms.
- Fight over the farmers and the cowboys.
- Brought 800 families to Texas
- To leave or withdraw from a place.
20 Clues: Remember the _______! • Protected the missions • Was the dictator of Mexico • Wire that protected farms. • Brought 800 families to Texas • The ____________ branch makes laws • To leave or withdraw from a place. • The reason why the US came into WW1 • It is related to westward expansion • First European man to step on Texas. • Fight over the farmers and the cowboys. • ...
Texas History 2022-04-21
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- Western Expansion
- Remember the _____
- Rights that citizens have.
- Government ruled by people
- Adding a territory.
- Space comprises the earth’s atmosphere and space
- His last name = Capital of Texas
- To leave or withdraw from a place
- The fight between rangers and farmers.
- First world size war.
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- Civilian doesn’t follow the government.
- Makes law
- People use their power by choosing their representatives.
- First European guy to step on Texas
- Economy devoted to the production
- trouble
- First man to draw a map of Texas
- Southern states that left the US in 1861
- Wire that protects the crop from cows
- Biggest war of all time was the second world size war.
20 Clues: trouble • Makes law • Western Expansion • Remember the _____ • Adding a territory. • First world size war. • Rights that citizens have. • Government ruled by people • First man to draw a map of Texas • His last name = Capital of Texas • Economy devoted to the production • To leave or withdraw from a place • First European guy to step on Texas • Wire that protects the crop from cows • ...
texas history 2022-04-21
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- Water under ground
- a financial gain
- a return to a normal state of health,mind, or strength.
- People use their power by choosing representatives.
- the part of the economy devoted to the production, processing, and distribution of food, including the financial institutions that fund these activities.
- sectors (areas that are distinct from others) that produce goods and services within an economy (EX. the automobile industry; the steel industry).
- The top of the zone of saturation is known as the
- space comprising the earth’s atmosphere and the space beyond.
- the single worldwide computer network that interconnects other computer networks, enabling data and other information to be exchanged.
- the act of competing
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it.
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- the basic facilities and installations that help a government or community run, including roads, schools, phone lines, sewage treatment plants and power generation.
- the process by which an economy is transformed from primarily agricultural to one based on the manufacturing of goods.
- A really bad weather that happened in texas because of a drut and a no crop rotation
- Usually after a lot of oil is found in a town those towns get bigger what are those towns called
- the process of increasing the percentage and number of people living in urban settlements.
- Power is divided between national and state government
- a period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activities are reduced.
- biggest oil find in texas
- a long and severe recession in an economy or market
20 Clues: a financial gain • Water under ground • the act of competing • biggest oil find in texas • The top of the zone of saturation is known as the • People use their power by choosing representatives. • a long and severe recession in an economy or market • Power is divided between national and state government • a return to a normal state of health,mind, or strength. • ...
Islamic History 2017-01-23
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- Noah’s ark is finally landed on.
- Allah said: Tell them the names of these things. And when he had told them the names of all things, Allah said: Did I not say to you that I know everything about the heavens and the earth which are beyond your range of knowledge and I know all that you disclose and also all that you hide? Whom did Allah ask to tell the names of the things.
- Who proposed Azan for the first time.
- He fled to the laden ship, cast lots, and was among the losers. Then a fish swallowed him, and he was blameworthy. Who’s he.
- Whats the name of the son of Zakariyya (AS).
- Which Surah contains the longest Ayah in the Holy Quran.
- A huge she camel was born from the rock, with a baby in its belly as a miracle. Which prophet brought this miracle by the mercy of Allah.
- Whats the first part of nabi (SA)’s night journey known as.
- Which category of creature does the Qur’an put ‘Iblees’ into.
- When he cried to his Lord: “Behold, Satan has afflicted me with much hardship and suffering. (We commanded him): “Stamp your foot on earth, and here is cool water to wash with and to drink” And We granted to him his family and also the like of them, as a mercy from Us, and as a reminder to people of understanding. Which prophet is referred in this verse.
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- What was the relation between Prophet Moosa (A.S) and Prophet Haroon (A.S).
- who’s the first martyr in islam
- A tribe of peganarabgiants, who cut homes in rock and built castles with huge pillertowers.Allah sent Prophet Huud to guide this tribe. Which is this tribe.
- This prophet who was also a king, had the power to talk to animals.
- When Nabi (SA) and companions were stopped at Hudaibiyyah , Whom did Nabi(SA) sent to talk to Makkans.
- Name the Prophet whose name is mentioned and discussed most in the Qur’an.
- Masjid al-Qiblatayn is in which city.
- "I saw myself pressing wine in a dream"; and the other said: "I saw myself carrying bread on my head of which the birds were eating." Both said: "Tell us what is its interpretation; for we consider you to be one of those who do good.” Whom are they asking for interpretation.
- Which is the prophet for whom Allah asked mountains and birds to sing Allah’s praises.
- His people’s punishment was having Angel Jibril (AS) pick up the land that they were on, raise it high, turn it upside down, and drop it. ( He and his followers left the city and were saved .
20 Clues: who’s the first martyr in islam • Noah’s ark is finally landed on. • Who proposed Azan for the first time. • Masjid al-Qiblatayn is in which city. • Whats the name of the son of Zakariyya (AS). • Which Surah contains the longest Ayah in the Holy Quran. • Whats the first part of nabi (SA)’s night journey known as. • ...
History Crossword 2017-04-24
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- A person trained and authorized to perform religious ceremonies.
- Indirect, not solid.
- The holy book of Islam.
- The head of the catholic church.
- Intentionally setting fire to property.
- The language of the Romans.
- A person sent out by a church to convert people.
- A fighter who battled at public shows.
- The fist twelve disciples or followers of Jesus.
- A person's value in money.
- An item associated with a saint; thought to have great powers.
- A made up story.
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- A person who ravels to a holy place for religious reasons.
- A person tortured or killed because of his or her religious beliefs.
- The search for ideas, wisdom, and knowledge.
- Originally a non-roman person, later come to mean uncultured person as an insult.
- The first four books of the new testament.
- A rebirth or revival, especially of the arts.
- A long poem telling of heroic deeds and events.
- A self contained community for people, such as monks or nuns who have taken religious vows.
- A contagious disease that is out of control and kills many people.
- A picture made with stone or glass fixed in place.
- Knowledge and culture passed down from one generation or civilization to another.
- The religion of the Jews.
- A person who travels to a holy place for religious reasons.
- The Viking word for slave
26 Clues: A made up story. • Indirect, not solid. • The holy book of Islam. • The religion of the Jews. • The Viking word for slave • A person's value in money. • The language of the Romans. • The head of the catholic church. • A fighter who battled at public shows. • Intentionally setting fire to property. • The first four books of the new testament. • ...
Forensic History 2017-02-16
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- Transferred through contact
- Arguing lawyers
- Files criminal charges
- A specialty area for forensic scientists
- The first fingerprint classification system
- First textbook in forensic science
- Questioning of the witness/testifying scientist by the defense
- proof that a lab can and will operate within standards
- The accused
- Basic patterns of fingerprints
- The _________ (micro)scope is used by firearms examiners.
- To test a hypothesis
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- ~67-90%
- This type of case you only need to prove the accused guilty with a preponderance of evidence
- Anthropometry, 11 body measurements
- Scientific examination of firearms evidence
- proof that a person is proficient in his/her discipline
- Fingerprints are unique
- Less serious crime
- Fictional
- Wife murders husband with arsenic
21 Clues: ~67-90% • Fictional • The accused • Arguing lawyers • Less serious crime • To test a hypothesis • Files criminal charges • Fingerprints are unique • Transferred through contact • Basic patterns of fingerprints • Wife murders husband with arsenic • First textbook in forensic science • Anthropometry, 11 body measurements • A specialty area for forensic scientists • ...
HISTORY CROSSWORD 2018-02-25
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- komandan militer yang menjalankan pemerintahan
- misi mempelajari modernisasi
- paham yang dianut Jepang saat PDII
- pangkalan militer Amerika
- barisan pembantu polisi
- modernisasi di Jepang
- konsep negara tertutup
- barisan pemuda
- lagu kebangsaan Jepang
- sistem rukun tetangga
- slogan 'Jepang sebagai saudara tua'
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- sikap berani mati demi negara
- shogun yang berkuasa tahun 1600-1868
- bendera jepang
- kerja paksa
- pemberontakan oleh ronin (1637-1638
- yang mengakhiri sakoku
- tempat menyerahnya Belanda atas Jepang
- tempat pendaratan pertama Jepang di Hindia Belanda
- barisan wanita
- sebutan untuk pelacur paksa pada masa Jepang
- penguasa lokal
22 Clues: kerja paksa • bendera jepang • barisan wanita • barisan pemuda • penguasa lokal • modernisasi di Jepang • sistem rukun tetangga • yang mengakhiri sakoku • konsep negara tertutup • lagu kebangsaan Jepang • barisan pembantu polisi • pangkalan militer Amerika • misi mempelajari modernisasi • sikap berani mati demi negara • paham yang dianut Jepang saat PDII • pemberontakan oleh ronin (1637-1638 • ...
history vocab 2018-02-07
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- a select part of a group that is superior to the rest in terms of ability or qualities.
- the action of solving a problem, dispute, or contentious matter
- an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances
- a person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority
- patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts
- taking men into a military or naval force by compulsion, with or without notice
- relating to cultivated land or the cultivation of land.
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
- an economic system in which transactions between private parties are free from government intervention such as regulation, privileges, tariffs, and subsidies
- Jurisdiction the power to hear a case for the first time, as opposed to appellate jurisdiction, when a higher court has the power to review a lower court's decision
- not constitutional
- a government's strategy in dealing with other nations
- explain the meaning of (information, words, or actions)
- a tax levied on certain goods and commodities produced or sold within a country and on licenses granted for certain activities
- a body of advisers to the president, composed of the heads of the executive departments of the government
- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch
- an amount of money or property left to someone in a will
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- income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature
- something, typically money, that is owed or due
- organised group of people with at least roughly similar political aims and opinions, that seeks to influence public policy by getting its candidates elected to public office
- a formal set of principle goals which are supported by a political party or individualcandidate in order to appeal to the general public, for the ultimate purpose of garnering the general public's support and votes about complicated topics or issues
- the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.; impartiality
- Debt the total amount of money that a country's government has borrowed, by various means
- administrative decisions that are directly related to all issues and activity within a nation's borders
- an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions
- new powers to deport foreigners as well as making it harder for new immigrants to vote
- establish or originate (an institution or organization), especially by providing an endowment
27 Clues: not constitutional • patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts • something, typically money, that is owed or due • a government's strategy in dealing with other nations • relating to cultivated land or the cultivation of land. • explain the meaning of (information, words, or actions) • an amount of money or property left to someone in a will • ...
Design History 2018-03-27
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- Designer of multi-purpose furniture in moulded plastic in scuptural shapes
- Attribute to a universal design style in the late 1880s
- Desk and Chairs for the Glasgow School of Art Library 1910 library
- Also known as a modernistic and style moderne prior to 1925
- Founder of Morris & Co
- Breuer Designed the famous Wassily Chair
- Organic foliate forms
- Founder of Habitat
- Designer of IBM 1972 striped logo
- The 1960s were all about.....
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- Designer of I LOVE NY
- Music and Arts Festival
- Geometric forms
- Old Stone Age
- 1880 - 1920 English Decorative Movement
- Founder of Bauhaus
- Pop Art Artist, Campbell's Soup Cans
- The first Bauhaus school founded
- First modern art school in 1919-1933
- New Old Stone Age
20 Clues: Old Stone Age • Geometric forms • New Old Stone Age • Founder of Bauhaus • Founder of Habitat • Designer of I LOVE NY • Organic foliate forms • 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 • ...
Design History 2018-03-27
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- Pop Art Artist, Campbell's Soup Cans
- Breuer Designed the famous Wassily Chair
- First modern art school in 1919-1933
- Attribute to a universal design style in the late 1880s
- Designer of I LOVE NY
- Founder of Habitat
- Designer of multi-purpose furniture in moulded plastic in scuptural shapes
- Founder of Morris & Co
- 1880 - 1920 English Decorative Movement
- The 1960s were all about.....
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- New Old Stone Age
- Geometric forms
- Music and Arts Festival
- Old Stone Age
- Also known as a modernistic and style moderne prior to 1925
- Desk and Chairs for the Glasgow School of Art Library 1910 library
- Organic foliate forms
- Designer of IBM 1972 striped logo
- The first Bauhaus school founded
- Founder of Bauhaus
20 Clues: Old Stone Age • Geometric forms • New Old Stone Age • Founder of Habitat • Founder of Bauhaus • Designer of I LOVE NY • Organic foliate forms • 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 • ...
History Crossword 2017-05-22
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- transportation system that makes it easier to move around the country
- King of Britain
- first self government
- list grievances about King George
- here before the colonies settled
- slave trade route
- war between the union and confederacy
- first colony
- wrote Declaration of Independence
- general for the union
- discovered electricity
- workforce for colonies
- first Vice President
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- /the forgotten war
- war that lasted 7 years
- war to get independence from Britain
- president during the civil war for the union
- law of the land
- belief it was God given right to expand west
- branches balance each other out
- first president
- /eneral for the confederacy
- communications used in civil war
- cause of Marbury v Madison case
- rights of the people
25 Clues: first colony • King of Britain • law of the land • first president • slave trade route • /the forgotten war • rights of the people • first Vice President • first self government • general for the union • discovered electricity • workforce for colonies • war that lasted 7 years • /eneral for the confederacy • branches balance each other out • cause of Marbury v Madison case • ...
Motorcycle history 2017-08-02
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- Cannonball`s twin
- Win-less world champion
- One of those crazy diesel prototypes
- Famous contender of Harley Davidson from Chicago
- Big kin of the transalp
- One of the most prestigious and biggest race of the East
- Tracked motorcycle
- US model designation for the famous superbike from Japan in 70s
- Lolipop "champion"
- One of the top dirt and board track racers (and first racers) for Harley Davidson (and later Indian =\)
- Cold war cloned scooter
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- The named "First" motorcycle by several sources
- US inspired motorcycle from Paris, France, 1930
- Truly unique Ducati motorcycle-dinosaur from 60s
- 400 kg guy on a Fatboy
- Famous V-Twin just before WWII
- Circuit in Europe, officially associated with this Italian rider
- Main rival of the doctor in early 2000-s
- Italian, a record holder in MotoGP
- Unique motorcycle named after volcano from Iceland
- Record holder in the most famous international TT
- Bazooka vehicle from 50s
22 Clues: Cannonball`s twin • Tracked motorcycle • Lolipop "champion" • 400 kg guy on a Fatboy • Win-less world champion • Big kin of the transalp • Cold war cloned scooter • Bazooka vehicle from 50s • Famous V-Twin just before WWII • Italian, a record holder in MotoGP • One of those crazy diesel prototypes • Main rival of the doctor in early 2000-s • ...
History Concepts 2017-12-05
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- branch that executes laws
- first 10 amendments to the constitution stating fundamental rights
- sharing of powers between national and state governments
- England's law making body
- powers not specifically defined in constitution but intrusted in congress
- powers shared by federal and state governments
- powers that belong only to state governments
- city where constitution was signed
- court of congress based upon equality
- court of congress based upon population
- based on Montesquieu's ideas. Principle by which powers are divided among multiple government branches so not to much power in one person's hand
- government with limited powers strictly defined by law
- Delegates of Constitutional COnvention who shaped the US constitution
- power of court to judge whether or not actions of another are unconstitutional
- supporters of the constitution and a stronger national government
- writer of the constitution
- governments power comes from the people
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- studied political sciences and were the people who put their ideas into the constitution
- intro into the constitution stating its goals
- branch that involves court systems
- branch that makes laws
- supreme law of the land
- legislative, executive, judicial
- against ratifying constitution. Wanted bill of rights
- system in which each branch of government limits the others
- famous anti-federalist who refused to sign the constitution
- to approve
- government people rule through elected representatives
- based on ideas ideas of John Locke. Life, liberty, pursuit of happiness.
- an official change or addition to constitution
- created idea of separation of powers
- each side gives up a little for the greater good
- political theory that government is subject to will of the people
- Locke created basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled
- powers that belong only to federal government
- a document that the framers took inspiration from
- movement that promoted the idea that knowledge, reason and science would improve society
37 Clues: to approve • branch that makes laws • supreme law of the land • branch that executes laws • England's law making body • writer of the constitution • legislative, executive, judicial • branch that involves court systems • city where constitution was signed • created idea of separation of powers • court of congress based upon equality • court of congress based upon population • ...
US History 2018-06-04
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- Product of the late nineteenth-century movement to offer a broad array of social services in urban immigrant neighborhoods
- Tariff of 1913 which, in addition to lowering and even eliminating some tariffs
- an American author and socialist, most famous for his utopian novel, Looking Backward
- A federal law intended to turn Native Americans into farmers
- journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration.
- known as the "mother" of social work
- freedom from punishment
- a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- the theory that individuals, groups, and peoples are subject to the same Darwinian laws of natural selection as plants and animals.
- The first law to restrict monopolistic trusts and business combinations
- Strike against the Pullman Palace Car Company
- In 1870, he founded the standard Oil Company of Ohio, which was his first step in creating his vast oil empire.
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- gave women the right to vote in 1920.
- signed in Paris by representatives of King George III
- Shuts down the factory and locks out its employees
- Legalized the federal income tax
- Act of Congress that created and established the Federal Reserve System
- Proposal for railroad regulation enacted in 1906 that extended the authority of the Interstate Commerce Commission
- After her 1981 appointment by President Ronald Reagan, she became the first female Court justice.
- An American industrial leader of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
- An American businessman of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
- vote to bring charges of serious crimes against a president
- who exposed corruption and abuses in politics, business, meat-packing, child labor, and more, primarily in the first decade of the twentieth century
- upheld the rights of states to pass laws allowing or even requiring racial segregation in public and private
- A California printer, journalist, and influential activist
- an American Republican Congressman and historian from Massachusetts.
26 Clues: freedom from punishment • Legalized the federal income tax • known as the "mother" of social work • gave women the right to vote in 1920. • Strike against the Pullman Palace Car Company • Shuts down the factory and locks out its employees • signed in Paris by representatives of King George III • A California printer, journalist, and influential activist • ...
World History 2018-09-01
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- the war of the League of Augsburg was ended by the Treaty of
- first permanent French colony in America
- a symbol of the French Revolution
- a government that replaced the Constituent Assembly
- Louis XIV's nickname
- idea that man's reason is the sole criterion for truth
- the War of the Spanish Succession was ended by the Treaty of
- a book of Rousseau that talks about child rearing and education
- government by men who sit at desk
- Napoleon's failure on the high seas against British navy was marked by the Battle of
- the rejection of the Bible and disbelief in the Deity of Christ happened in the age of
- Father of English Enlightenment
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- a castle used as a prison that symbolizes the old regime
- government that replaced the Directory is The
- government that was established after the end of the reign of terror is The
- its main purpose is to defeat England by destroying its trade
- believing that uncivilized societies are morally superior to civilized people
- Napoleon's final defeat is the Battle of
- the French Revolution began during his reign
- the War of 1812 that drew United States into war against England
- Napoleon's victory against Austrian-Russian army was marked by the Battle of
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau is the Father of
- white/blank paper (where experience is written)
- a coalition of several European nations formed against France is called the League of
- island on the Italian coast where Napoleon was exiled after the Battle of Leipzig
25 Clues: Louis XIV's nickname • Father of English Enlightenment • a symbol of the French Revolution • government by men who sit at desk • Jean-Jacques Rousseau is the Father of • first permanent French colony in America • Napoleon's final defeat is the Battle of • the French Revolution began during his reign • government that replaced the Directory is The • ...
History Crossword 2016-05-22
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- Act/Gave guarantees to both English and French speaking people.
- States/In Canada, there was divided opinions on whether Canada's economics future lay with Britain or the
- the 1900's people used to work in
- growth of cities and industries creates a effect.
- percent of the population lived east of Manitoba-Ontario border.
- opened factories in cities that had access to raw materials and
- most important issue in the was the Manitoba schools situation.
- Stowe/Became the first female principal of a public school.
- Laurier/In 1896 Led the Liberals to power when they defeated the Conservatives.
- conservative government in Ottawa decided to introduce to restore the old system in Manitoba.
- more than just trade between two countries.
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- was the most Important factor In growth In the early 1900's
- culturally distinct soups living within a society.
- the richest country in the world.
- cottage system was used in the
- flow of immigrant settlers to the prairies further disrupted the live of the Metis.
- feelings, opinions, or attitudes toward a religious or national group.
- S. said religious people had a duty to improve their
- did not work as a in Factories.
- to be a natural place for many immigrants to settle and searched for work.
20 Clues: cottage system was used in the • did not work as a in Factories. • the richest country in the world. • the 1900's people used to work in • more than just trade between two countries. • growth of cities and industries creates a effect. • culturally distinct soups living within a society. • S. said religious people had a duty to improve their • ...
U.S. History 2016-11-18
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- This was set up to provide land to Indian families so they could be self sufficient.
- the type of police involved in the Homestead strike.
- Invented the Morse Code.
- an attempt by the government to turn Native Americans into the rest of society.
- Department of gov. who was in charge of making sure reservations had enough supplies.
- taxes on imported goods.
- Tariffs protected these against foreign products.
- Battle where Armstrong Custer underestimated the number of Indians he was facing.
- They were put in dangerous positions in work because of their size.
- people who waited for the boom to race and claim land.
- this kept money supplies tight because it had to be backed by gold.
- This was signed by Pres. Lincoln in 1862.
- Leader of the first labor union.
- people who cheated by sneaking in to claim land.
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- Farmers wanted this as money backing instead of gold.
- this group of people join the populists because they were against the gold standard.
- This is where Indians were put after they were rounded up.
- Leader of the American Federation of Labor Union.
- A philosophy that believes in the survival of the fittest.
- Fleeing from crime, religious beliefs, and a new start were all what factors?
- America's greatest inventor.
- People who bought areas of land in hopes to sell it later for profit.
- The leader of the Cheyenne Tribe.
- Idustrialists seen in a good way were called this.
- Cheap land, gold, and getting rich were all what factors?
- a group of people who didn't feel the main political parties were doing enough to protect their interests.
- where the land race for territories took place.
- Industrialists seen in a bad way were called this.
- The leader of the American Railway Union.
- This bridge was proof the U.S. was a world power in hard work and inventiveness.
30 Clues: Invented the Morse Code. • taxes on imported goods. • America's greatest inventor. • Leader of the first labor union. • The leader of the Cheyenne Tribe. • The leader of the American Railway Union. • This was signed by Pres. Lincoln in 1862. • where the land race for territories took place. • people who cheated by sneaking in to claim land. • ...
Olympic History 2016-11-29
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- People who commit violent actions to scare people (cause terror) for political purposes.
- Formal procedure.
- Inclusive of all nations around the world. Occurring in the entire world.
- Dangerous
- Believing that people of a certain race are better than others.
- Place that is heated to a high temperature. Some people use this to lose weight.
- People who write and study about history.
- From a long long time ago.
- Gatherings. Coming back together again.
- Arranges events to happen at a certain time.
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- Consent; getting approval to do something.
- Hundred of years. A century is one hundred years.
- Prevented from happening.
- A line of people walking in a formal way as a part of a celebration.
- thwarted.
- Occasions of winning.
- Areas.
- A two-wheeled vehicle pulled by a horse used in ancient times.
- The seven large land masses on the earth's surface.
- A story about something that may have happened long ago.
- prisoner, normally used for ransom or negotiations.
21 Clues: Areas. • thwarted. • Dangerous • Formal procedure. • Occasions of winning. • Prevented from happening. • From a long long time ago. • Gatherings. Coming back together again. • People who write and study about history. • Consent; getting approval to do something. • Arranges events to happen at a certain time. • Hundred of years. A century is one hundred years. • ...
history #1 2016-01-21
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- enlightenment philosopher who argued that for a government to be legitimate, it must have the consent of the govern
- the values and habits of society; people's behavior based on their beliefs
- political values and habits of a society
- cultivation of habits of personal living that are claimed to be important for the success of the community
- aside from the economy this too is shaped by the values and habits of the people
- a radical and pervasive change in society and the political and social structures,one made suddenly and often accompanied by violence
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- a state in which supreme power rest in the body of citizens entitled to vote and is excersized by rep, chose indirectly or directly by them
- in the interest of the community as a whole the needs of many outweigh the needs of one
- the body of a belief, that guides an individual, view point on how the world and society should operate
- political philosophy and ideology in which primary emphasis is placed on securing the freedom of the individual by limiting the powerhow of the government
- the right of the supreme court to have the final say in matters of the law and whether or not a law violates the constitution or individual rights
- the rights belonging to people based solely on the fact that they were born human,not granted by the government and irrevocable
- the belief by the people of a society that something, especially a government, is proper and has the consent of the governed
- socialists or communist economic system in which production and distribution of goods and services are controlled by the government and industry is mostly publicly owned
- unspoken agreement between members of a society where people agree to promote the common good and limit their actions to protect everyone's natural rights
- economic system in which investment in anhow ownership of the means of product distribution and exchange of wealth is made and maintained by private individuals
- economic transformation in america during the 1st half on the 19th century
- 3rd president of the U.S.
- the relation between these two factors determinehow the price of a commodity
- rights granted to the people by a government usually outlined in a law or constitution
20 Clues: 3rd president of the U.S. • political values and habits of a society • the values and habits of society; people's behavior based on their beliefs • economic transformation in america during the 1st half on the 19th century • the relation between these two factors determinehow the price of a commodity • ...
Periodic History 2016-11-09
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- A metal that is shiny and that conducts heat and electricity well.
- One of the element of Group 18 of the Periodic Table.
- A table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number, usually in rows, so that elements with similar atomic structure appear in vertical columns.
- An atom, radical, or molecule that has gained or lost one or more electrons and has a negative or positive charge.
- The quantitative measure, usually given in electron-volts, of the tendency of an atom or molecule to capture an electron and to form a negative ion.
- A negatively charged ion.
- Any element in any of the series of elements with atomic numbers 21–29, 39–47, 57–79, and 89–107, that in a given inner orbital has less than a full quota of electrons.
- A member of the rare-earth series of elements, whose atomic numbers range from 58 to 71.
- An element that has properties of both metals and nonmetals.
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- Any of the series of heavy radioactive elements that extends from thorium through lawrencium on the periodic table.
- The chemical and physical properties of the elements recur periodically when the elements are arranged in the order of their atomic weights.
- The quality that determines the number of atoms or groups with which any single atom or group will unite chemically.
- A measure of the ability of an atom in a chemical compound to attract electrons.
- The energy required to remove an electron from an atom or ion.
- An element in the s-block or p-block or the periodic table.
- A positively charged ion.
- An element that conducts heat and electricity poorly and that does not form positive ions in an electrolytic solution.
- A substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds.
- The distance from the atomic nucleus to the outermost stable electron orbital in a atom at equilibrium.
- To separate or change ions.
20 Clues: A positively charged ion. • A negatively charged ion. • To separate or change ions. • One of the element of Group 18 of the Periodic Table. • An element in the s-block or p-block or the periodic table. • An element that has properties of both metals and nonmetals. • The energy required to remove an electron from an atom or ion. • ...
History Vocab 2016-12-07
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- An official change or addition to the Constitution
- English document that placed restrictions on the power of monarchs
- First 10 amendments of the Constitution
- Powers belonging only to the state governments
- 'Built' the constitution
- Essays written by the federalist party
- Political theory that government is subject to the will of the people
- Powers shared by the state governments and the federal government
- Essays written by the Antifederalist party
- Article that established the Judicial branch (Number)
- People rule through elected representatives
- Article that established the Executive branch (Number)
- The philosopher who's ideas of natural rights are reflected heavily in the constitution
- To approve
- The group that supported the ratification of the Constitution
- Interprets laws
- Power of the court to judge whether or not the actions of other branches are constitutional
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- Government's power comes from the people
- Article that established the Legislative branch (Number)
- Basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled
- Powers not specifically defined in the Constitution
- First 3 words of the Constitution
- Part of congress based on population
- The group that opposed the ratification of the Constitution
- Government with limited powers strictly defined by law
- Makes laws
- Part of congress made for equality among states
- A principal by which powers are divided among different branches of government
- Legislative, executive and judicial
- Final and supreme authority of the US
- Powers belonging only to the federal government
- Movement that promoted the idea that knowledge, reason and science would improve society
- Executes laws
- System in place to prevent any one branch from gaining too much power
- The sharing of powers between the national and state governments
- 'We the people...'
- England's lawmaking body
37 Clues: Makes laws • To approve • Executes laws • Interprets laws • 'We the people...' • 'Built' the constitution • England's lawmaking body • First 3 words of the Constitution • Legislative, executive and judicial • Part of congress based on population • Final and supreme authority of the US • Essays written by the federalist party • First 10 amendments of the Constitution • ...
History Crossword 2019-03-10
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- tax, taxes you must pay before voting
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time a truce
- impose isolation on a person animal or place
- Revolution, A revolution in Russia in 1917–1918 also called the October Revolution that overthrew the czar and brought the Bolsheviks a Communist party led by Lenin to
- being dismissed or forgiven of a crime
- German blimps during WW1
- the enforced separation of different racial groups in a country community or establishment
- Darwinism, justify political conservatism, imperialism, and racism and to discourage intervention and reform
- information especially of a biased or misleading nature used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view
- treaty, was the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end the Treaty ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers
- of Nations, An international organization established after World War I under the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles
- a person holds property as its nominal owner for the good of one or more beneficiaries
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- a northern republican in the south
- a German underwater craft
- a government authority or license conferring a right or title for a set period especially the sole right to exclude others from making using or selling an invention
- Crow laws, racial segregation in all public facilities in the states of the former Confederate States of America
- America getting back on its feet after the civil war
- codes, sets of rules and regulations against black people despite slavery being abolished
- exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- disobedience, the refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes and fines as a peaceful form of political protest
- a long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic
- the part of a ship providing accommodations for passengers with the cheapest tickets
- favoring or implementing social reform or new, liberal ideas
- when war reaches to a crawl and no land is gained
- cropping, farmland where plots of land are rented out to multiple people
- continental railroad, contiguous network of railroad trackage that crosses a continental land mass with terminals at different oceans or continental borders
26 Clues: German blimps during WW1 • a German underwater craft • a northern republican in the south • tax, taxes you must pay before voting • being dismissed or forgiven of a crime • impose isolation on a person animal or place • when war reaches to a crawl and no land is gained • America getting back on its feet after the civil war • ...
History Project 2019-10-08
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- Marx, German philosopher and journalist
- A person doing unskilled manual work for wages.
- Iron-based alloy
- bulb, Invented by Thomas Edison
- union, An organization of common laborers and craft workers in a particular industry
- Company, A company whose primary business is owning a controlling share of stock in other companies
- shop, An agreement in which a company agrees to hire only union members
- The act or process of being given out or disbursed to clients, consumers, or members of a group
- A person who comes into a foreign country to live there permanently
- A detective agency
- A combination of firms or corporations formed by a legal agreement
- To compose, makeup, or form
- The wealth and resources of a country
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- Gompers, First president of the AFL
- Wealthiest American of all time
- An organization that is authorized by law to carry on an activity
- He act of limiting, restricting, or keeping under control
- Settling a dispute by agreeing to accept the decision of an impartial outsider
- Sylvis, American trade union leader
- Holder, Someone who has a share in a Company
- People who buy from an economy
- A court order whereby one is required to do or to refrain from doing a specified act
- A company tool to fight union demands by refusing to allow employees to enter its facilities to work
- Carnegie, Led the expansion of the American steel industry
- An ongoing decrease in prices and an increase in the value of money
25 Clues: Iron-based alloy • A detective agency • To compose, makeup, or form • People who buy from an economy • Wealthiest American of all time • bulb, Invented by Thomas Edison • Gompers, First president of the AFL • Sylvis, American trade union leader • The wealth and resources of a country • Marx, German philosopher and journalist • Holder, Someone who has a share in a Company • ...
Art History 2019-08-13
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- /most commonly used material by Babylonians to create works of art
- /_ _ _ _ _ were painted in the cave
- /_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ were used by prehistoric men to paint in the cave
- /The cave located at _ _ _ _ _ _
- /Possible reason for painting animals: _ _ _ _ _ _ their daily activities like hunting
- /_ _ _ _ _ _ were painted in the cave
- /The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is first art period in history
- /Famous section in cave
- /The second art period after the prehistoric period
- /A stone tablet with rules, guidelines to for people to follow
- /Possible reason for painting animals: Keep _ _ _ _ _ of how many animals they hunted
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- /The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is a famous location made during the prehistoric times
- /Babylonians believed that the place for worship should be raised to be closer to the _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- /Famous section in cave
- /Babylonians created works of art to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ their gods and kings
- /Possible reason for painting animals: Learn to do fine-motor skills with their _ _ _ _ _
- /Babylonians were known to engrave _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- /Possible reason for painting animals: Use their free time to be _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- /Material used by the Babylonians to make accessories for women
- /a kind of carving that raises a few inches from a flat background to give a 3D effect
- /A place for worship that has a raised platform to the alter
21 Clues: /Famous section in cave • /Famous section in cave • /The cave located at _ _ _ _ _ _ • /_ _ _ _ _ were painted in the cave • /_ _ _ _ _ _ were painted in the cave • /The second art period after the prehistoric period • /The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is first art period in history • /A place for worship that has a raised platform to the alter • ...
PLUMBING HISTORY 2019-10-27
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- Cross-linked Polyethylene
- By the 1940's, this material had become the predominant material for residential plumbing systems.
- Company that introduced the first one piece cast iron sink in 1900.
- Type of pipe used for sewers. Brought to the U.S. form Europe in the 1060's. ______ Iron.
- First empire to provide large number of citizens with plumbing.
- Romans built these to bring water to the city.
- Another term for Toilet.
- Englishman that sold but did not invent the water closet. (Thomas)
- The first propane torch was developed in the 1950's by this Rochester company.
- Part of the drain/waste system that prevents odor and sewer gases from entering a home.
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- Plague that killed nearly 25 million people in the mid 1300's.
- Polyvinyl Chloride
- Occupational Safety and Health Act
- Latin word for Lead.
- Iron pipe coated with zinc metal to prevent rust.
- Invented in 1933, this sewer machine allowed drains to be cleared without digging.
- Health law passed in 1870 in NY providing sanitary plumbing for every building.
- Built the first wash down water closet in 1595, and installed one for queen Elizabeth. (first name John)
- 400-100 AD. Time of filth, squalor, and uncleanliness. _____ Ages
- Patented in 1870, the "Stillson wrench" became better know as a __________ wrench.
20 Clues: Polyvinyl Chloride • Latin word for Lead. • Another term for Toilet. • Cross-linked Polyethylene • Occupational Safety and Health Act • Romans built these to bring water to the city. • Iron pipe coated with zinc metal to prevent rust. • Plague that killed nearly 25 million people in the mid 1300's. • First empire to provide large number of citizens with plumbing. • ...
US History 2020-01-16
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- The "product" delivered by African kingdoms
- Cotton...machine that made cotton production effective
- First name Harriet
- The ... slavery
- First name Jim, racist "laws"
- The Declaration of ... in 1776
- Instrument used to control and maim
- The vehicle used to deliver slaves to America
- The Underground ...
- Europeans gave this to powerful African kingdoms
- President during American Civil War....A
- The method used to obtain insurance for cargo
- 1868: Coloured men were given the right to...
- Product from plantations that caused addiction
- Martin Luther...
- Famous speech: "I have a..."
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- A servant on contract
- The fate of a peaceful preacher
- A process where your humanity is taken away
- Way out for many at sea to make sure "souls returned"
- When you give people different rights you...
- Metal intrument to restrict movement
- The...war in 1860-1865
- Body part cut off to mark ownership
- Burn marks on skin to mark ownership
- 8 of 12 first presidents were slave...
- Product from plantations that kept you stylish
- 1808 slavery was...
- Number of centuries since slavery was introduced in NA
- White supremacist racist group lynched and killed coloured
30 Clues: The ... slavery • Martin Luther... • First name Harriet • The Underground ... • 1808 slavery was... • A servant on contract • The...war in 1860-1865 • Famous speech: "I have a..." • First name Jim, racist "laws" • The Declaration of ... in 1776 • The fate of a peaceful preacher • Body part cut off to mark ownership • Instrument used to control and maim • ...
Religion History 2012-10-04
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- claimed only saints could belong to the church
- creed written at Council of Nicea
- non Jews
- preacher whose name means golden mouthed
- another word for convenant
- sacred lawof faith given to Moses by God
- Constantine's mother
- claimed God's revelation was secret to select few
- great basilica was built over his tomb
- of the whole world
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- number of books in the New Testament
- Mother of God
- translated Bible into latin from greek and hebrew
- who issued Edict of Milan
- someone who dies for their faith
- belief that rejects truths of faith
- claimed Jesus was less than divine
- official list of sacred scripture
- Gospel that was first account of Jesus' life
- a statement of Christian belief
20 Clues: non Jews • Mother of God • of the whole world • Constantine's mother • who issued Edict of Milan • another word for convenant • a statement of Christian belief • someone who dies for their faith • creed written at Council of Nicea • official list of sacred scripture • claimed Jesus was less than divine • belief that rejects truths of faith • number of books in the New Testament • ...
Handy History 2012-12-13
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- / Where Muhammad went after praying on the rock
- / helped Muslims create adaptations in mathematics
- / The city where Muhammad was born
- / the religious center for Muslims
- diffusion / the spreading of ideas and ways of life
- / The daily prayer ritual
- / he has been called "the prince of physicians
- / the word algebra comes from the title of one of his books
- / Muhammad's daughter
- / the angle that appeared to Muhammad while he was praying in a cave
- / the Meccans started a ____ on Medina but couldn't capture it
- / Muhammad was ______ at six
- / Muhammad's wife
- / Muslims sharing their wealth
- / Muhammad emphasized _____ and kindness
- / Muhammad met and prayed with famous ______
- / a game played using horses
- / The religion that was shunned by Makkans around 613 C.E.
- / the Muslim who gives the sermon
- / The creator of the Islamic religion
- / the pilgrimage to mecca
- / some _____ of mecca tried to drive out Muhammad
- / The Muslim word for god
- / the declaration of faith
- / the holy book of the religion of Islam
- / the Muslim who calls to prayer
- / the example Muhammad set about how to live
- / a tower on a mosque
- / the town that came for Muhammad's help after the death of his protector
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- / the struggle against oppression
- / Islam quickly spread throughout ______
- / Muhammad was known as _____ or the trustworthy
- / players enjoyed the intellectual challenge
- / The person who protected Muhammad for many years
- / The belief in more than one god
- / Abu-bakr succeeded in the ___ of Arabia
- / the black shrine where Muhammad smashed the idols
- / The Muslim ruler
- / the animal that took Muhammad on his night journey
- / the name of the city Muslims made their new home
- / the city that was fought over in the crusades
- / the belief in one god
- / the fasting at Ramadan
- / the Muslim holiday where they fast for a month
- / the ruler after Abu-bakr
- / the journey to help the town
- / Christians and Jews are called people of the book by _______
- / realized that infections were caused by bacteria
- / a holy place which is dedicated to a god at which they are worshiped
- / the body of Islamic law
50 Clues: / Muhammad's wife • / The Muslim ruler • / Muhammad's daughter • / a tower on a mosque • / the belief in one god • / the fasting at Ramadan • / The daily prayer ritual • / the pilgrimage to mecca • / the body of Islamic law • / The Muslim word for god • / the ruler after Abu-bakr • / the declaration of faith • / Muhammad was ______ at six • / a game played using horses • ...
Handy History 2012-12-13
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- / Muslims sharing their wealth
- / Muhammad met and prayed with famous ______
- / the black shrine where Muhammad smashed the idols
- / Where Muhammad went after praying on the rock
- / the animal that took Muhammad on his night journey
- diffusion / the spreading of ideas and ways of life
- / The religion that was shunned by Makkans around 613 C.E.
- / Muhammad's wife
- / the Muslim holiday where they fast for a month
- / the name of the city Muslims made their new home
- / the Muslim who gives the sermon
- / The creator of the Islamic religion
- / some _____ of mecca tried to drive out Muhammad
- / Abu-bakr succeeded in the ___ of Arabia
- / The Muslim ruler
- / the struggle against oppression
- / the Muslim who calls to prayer
- / the city that was fought over in the crusades
- / the declaration of faith
- / the body of Islamic law
- / The city where Muhammad was born
- / a game played using horses
- / he has been called "the prince of physicians
- / the example Muhammad set about how to live
- / helped Muslims create adaptations in mathematics
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- / players enjoyed the intellectual challenge
- / Islam quickly spread throughout ______
- / Muhammad emphasized _____ and kindness
- / the word algebra comes from the title of one of his books
- / a tower on a mosque
- / Muhammad was ______ at six
- / the angle that appeared to Muhammad while he was praying in a cave
- / The belief in more than one god
- / the belief in one god
- / a holy place which is dedicated to a god at which they are worshiped
- / The daily prayer ritual
- / Christians and Jews are called people of the book by _______
- / The person who protected Muhammad for many years
- / Muhammad was known as _____ or the trustworthy
- / the ruler after Abu-bakr
- / the town that came for Muhammad's help after the death of his protector
- / realized that infections were caused by bacteria
- / Muhammad's daughter
- / the holy book of the religion of Islam
- / the religious center for Muslims
- / the journey to help the town
- / the fasting at Ramadan
- / the pilgrimage to mecca
- / The Muslim word for god
- / the Meccans started a ____ on Medina but couldn't capture it
50 Clues: / Muhammad's wife • / The Muslim ruler • / a tower on a mosque • / Muhammad's daughter • / the belief in one god • / the fasting at Ramadan • / The daily prayer ritual • / the body of Islamic law • / the pilgrimage to mecca • / The Muslim word for god • / the ruler after Abu-bakr • / the declaration of faith • / Muhammad was ______ at six • / a game played using horses • ...
History Crossword 2013-01-05
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- No ground is made over a long period
- American Expeditionary Force
- Big 4 great Britain
- Great Britain France Russia USA Italy
- The war to end all wars
- Teams
- Most deadly weapon in WW1
- The treaty made
- Germany Austria-Hungry Ottoman Empire
- Intercepted!
- Not on a side
- Will involve USA
- Nickname for US soldiers
- liberties Rights that are protected
- 11/11/1918
- of nations USA does not join
- pledge Germans promise not to shoot anymore ships
- Big 4 France
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- Who has better guns
- Not an embarassing ending
- Want to expand
- Type of warfare in World War 1
- Black Jack
- Lose forgeign control
- Country that got beat up after the war
- Big 4 Italy
- Winner chooses
- Big 4 USA
- Have nots pre war
- The 14 points
- Submarines
31 Clues: Teams • Big 4 USA • Black Jack • 11/11/1918 • Submarines • Big 4 Italy • Intercepted! • Big 4 France • Not on a side • The 14 points • Want to expand • Winner chooses • The treaty made • Will involve USA • Have nots pre war • Who has better guns • Big 4 great Britain • Lose forgeign control • The war to end all wars • Nickname for US soldiers • Not an embarassing ending • Most deadly weapon in WW1 • ...
U.S. History 2013-04-09
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- The Father of the Constitution, described the events in the Constitutional Convention, a strong Federalist
- Opponent of the U.S. Constitution during its ratification; primarilybecause it lacked a bill of rights
- First reprensentative government in colonial America
- King of England durin the American Revolutionary War Era
- July 4, 1776, written by Thomas Jefferson,American colonies declare against King Jorge III
- First successful colony in america found in 1607
- Each branch of the government shares its power and checks the two other, prevents any branch of government from becoming too powerful
- Commander of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War
- Author of the Decleration of Independenc
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- Protects basic rights- 1.Speech,press,religion,assembly,petition 4. Unreasonable searches and seizures 5. Due process 6. Fair trial 8. Cruel and unusual punishment
- Author of Common Sense and The American Crisis
- Supporter of the U.S. Constitution during its ratification
- All political power rests with the people who can create, alter, and abolish government
- War between Great Britian and France for control of North America. Great Britian wins and begins to tax their colonies to pay for the war
- War was between England and thei American Colonies. The Americans won their Independence from England.
- Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness found in the Decleration of Independence
- American representative in France during the American Revolutionary War, and delegate to Constitutional Convention
- Strong supporter of the U.S. Constitution, wanted to create a strong national government
- Distribution of the powers of government between a central (federal)government and the regional (states)governments
- Document written by founders of Plymouth Colony (the pilgrims) that provided the basis for law and government in the colony
- of Lexington and Concord First battles of the American Revolution
- Political leader in Boston who helped form the Sons of Liberty in opposition to British attempts to tax the colonies; instigator of Boston Tea Party
- In protests to the Tea Act, the Sons of Liberty, dressed as Indians, destroyed tea from Great Britian by dumping it overboard a British ship.
23 Clues: Author of the Decleration of Independenc • Author of Common Sense and The American Crisis • First successful colony in america found in 1607 • First reprensentative government in colonial America • King of England durin the American Revolutionary War Era • Supporter of the U.S. Constitution during its ratification • ...
australian history 2013-04-14
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- descirbes the relationship that exisits between members of extended family
- a settlement for prisoners being punished for their crimes by being removed from the place or country where they lived
- land belonging to the government
- people who are members of what is usualy a group that wanders from time to time
- the beliefs and bahaviour of a person that relate to spiritual matters
- the outer boundry of a settled area
- part of an indigenous lanuage group that owned a particlular section of land
- an older indigenous person highly respected for their knowledge
- descrides a native inhabitant of a particular race
- someone at the fore-frount at a particualr course of action
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- a bundle of rights that may include the right to hunt, fish and conduct ceremonies
- descirbes people who move from place to place in seasrch of food
- describes the situation where one has authority over something (e.g. land)
- a group of people who leave their native country to create a new settlement in another country
- a restuction of the history of a people based on the information that ahs been passed down over time by owrd of mouth
- a map maker
- literally means a land without owners
- an object in nature that represents or is association with a person , clan or larger group
- a set area in which many indigenous people were sent to live
- a name given to describe a time in Abourigional belief
20 Clues: a map maker • land belonging to the government • the outer boundry of a settled area • literally means a land without owners • descrides a native inhabitant of a particular race • a name given to describe a time in Abourigional belief • someone at the fore-frount at a particualr course of action • a set area in which many indigenous people were sent to live • ...
Australian History 2013-04-14
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- Object that represents something/someone/group of people
- Person to explore new land/unsettled
- Land Beloning to the government
- Map Maker
- Land without owners
- rights to fish/hunt and to conduct cremitories
- Describe people who move from place to place in search of food
- Describes native inhabitants
- Name Given to Describe Aboriginal Beliefs
- Particular language for parts on the land
- Set Area
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- Whe you become older
- Describes relationships between members
- Settlement for prisnors taken away from home due to their crim
- People Who Hunt For Food
- History Reconstruction of history passed down by word of mouth
- Describes situation were one has power over something
- People Who Gather Food
- Beliefs and behaviour of someone
- Outer Boundary Of Settled Land
20 Clues: Set Area • Map Maker • Land without owners • Whe you become older • People Who Gather Food • People Who Hunt For Food • Describes native inhabitants • Outer Boundary Of Settled Land • Land Beloning to the government • Beliefs and behaviour of someone • Person to explore new land/unsettled • Describes relationships between members • Name Given to Describe Aboriginal Beliefs • ...
Australian History 2013-04-14
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- A settlement controlled by another country
- The name given to the time when Aboriginies belive everything was created
- A set area where many Indigenous people were sent to live
- Litterally means a land without owners of 'Land of no-one'
- The beliefs and behaviour of a person that relate to spiritual matters
- Describes a situaltion where one has aurthority over something
- describes the relationship that exists between members of an extended family
- A map maker
- The outer boundary of a settled area
- a "bundle of rights" that may include the right to fish, hunt and conduct ceremonies
- An item in nature that represents a person, clan or larger group
- Describes people who move from place to place to find food
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- Someone at the forfront of a particular course of action
- Described the native inhabitant of a particular race
- A reconstruction of the history passed down by word of mouth
- People who are members of what is usually a group that wonders from time to time to find food
- An Indigenous language group
- Land belonging to the Crown(Government)
- A settlement for prisinors being punished for there crimes by being removed from the country they had lived
- An older Indigenous man or women looked up to for intellegance
20 Clues: A map maker • An Indigenous language group • The outer boundary of a settled area • Land belonging to the Crown(Government) • A settlement controlled by another country • Described the native inhabitant of a particular race • Someone at the forfront of a particular course of action • A set area where many Indigenous people were sent to live • ...
history crossword 2012-04-04
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- egyptians name for harvest"
- and frail/ curved stick"
- a person that is employed to make written records"
- person responsible for the government for each of egypt's regions"
- the person who took responsibility for the pharaoh's government"
- a town based society"
- ancient egyptian written language"
- a family of rulers"
- cartouche/ an oval shape surrounding an inscription"
- a large water fall"
- a symbol of enterallife canopic jars/ pottery jars used to store the intestines"
- process of preserving a dead body"
- all thing that have been inherited from previous generation"
- a god or goddess"
- area were a river splits into separate streams"
- a tool with curved blade"
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- a religious place often a large building"
- a supreme being worshiped by people"
- a way of bringing water to dry land"
- the regions that ancient egypt was divide into"
- eroded soil carried by river"
- the process of preserving a body by wrapping it in cloth"
- a plant grown along the nile river"
- a series of steps to measure the hight of the nile flood
- meaning great house"
- a statue with a human head and lions body"
- the time after death""akhet the flood season that occurred from july to October each year"
- painting on a wall"
- a period of time in egypt when pharaohs controlled all of egypt"
- the reason for sowing crops"
- a mineral used to preserved a body"
31 Clues: a god or goddess" • a family of rulers" • a large water fall" • painting on a wall" • meaning great house" • a town based society" • and frail/ curved stick" • a tool with curved blade" • egyptians name for harvest" • the reason for sowing crops" • eroded soil carried by river" • ancient egyptian written language" • process of preserving a dead body" • ...
History Crossword 2013-05-19
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- The middle Class of the third Estate
- an economy based on agriculture
- A building is this type of source
- 'Brotherhood'
- What kind of leader was Napoleon?
- A photograph is this type of source
- A common characteristic of a Revolution
- Another name for the Declaration of the Rights of Man (2 words)
- A newspaper article is this type of source
- What are workers who move into the tows called?
- In what century were diamonds discovered in South Africa?
- A promise
- A tape recording is this type of source
- Where the workers lived
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- The name of the French Flag
- The royal prison
- A feature of Indutrialisation
- The area with the biggest deposit of gold
- A source that comes directly from the time period being studied
- Napoleon's surname
- France being divided into three Estates is what cause of the revolution?
- The tax paid to the church
- Workers were not compensated for what?
- The leader of the Committee for Public Safety
- The town that the most diamonds were found in
- The town that King Louis XVI fled to
- An economy with factories and businesses
- A source that is made by combining primary sources
- The type of church in France before the revolution (2 words)
- What was a favourable factor in Britain that enabled the Industrial Revolution
30 Clues: A promise • 'Brotherhood' • The royal prison • Napoleon's surname • Where the workers lived • The tax paid to the church • The name of the French Flag • A feature of Indutrialisation • an economy based on agriculture • A building is this type of source • What kind of leader was Napoleon? • A photograph is this type of source • The middle Class of the third Estate • ...
History scotch 2013-06-12
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- Premium denim lijn
- symbool men collectie
- N
- symbool women collectie
- tough and...
- girls collectie
- locatie designers
- locatie administratieve diensten
- stad eerste shop
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- ...with a spicy twist
- la femme selon...
- denim collectie
- op etiket kledingstuk gedrukt
- boys collectie
- women collectie
- monsieur...
- D
- eau de toilette
- men collectie
- A
20 Clues: N • D • A • monsieur... • tough and... • men collectie • boys collectie • denim collectie • women collectie • eau de toilette • girls collectie • stad eerste shop • la femme selon... • locatie designers • Premium denim lijn • ...with a spicy twist • symbool men collectie • symbool women collectie • op etiket kledingstuk gedrukt • locatie administratieve diensten
History scotch 2013-06-12
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- symbool men collectie
- locatie administratieve diensten
- la femme selon...
- denim collectie
- ...with a spicy twist
- tough and...
- op etiket kledingstuk gedrukt
- locatie designers
- Premium denim lijn
- boys collectie
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- eau de toilette
- N
- girls collectie
- men collectie
- D
- A
- symbool women collectie
- women collectie
- monsieur...
- stad eerste shop
20 Clues: N • D • A • monsieur... • tough and... • men collectie • boys collectie • eau de toilette • girls collectie • denim collectie • women collectie • stad eerste shop • la femme selon... • locatie designers • Premium denim lijn • symbool men collectie • ...with a spicy twist • symbool women collectie • op etiket kledingstuk gedrukt • locatie administratieve diensten
BC History 2013-08-03
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- many settlers became attracted by gold rush and came from _____
- ______Method was the intimidating and physical threatening to tell the Asians to leave
- news about gold rush reached the ______ Coast later
- building this wagon road had caused BC to be in a lot of debt
- this group wanted to influence the _________.
- A new town from the gold rush named after Billy Barker
- a ______ man chartered steamship that would take 354 citizens from Hong Kong to Vancouver
- James Douglas was scared of _________ and the invasion of miners
- the 1893 Laundry bylaws stated a specific area where Chinese Laundries could operate
- This gold rush caused a war
- miners in need of new road since they carried supplies on their back or by______
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- The California Gold Rush started when gold was found along this river
- Creek he struck gold on this creek
- this man credited for discovery of gold along Klondike River
- Billy barker was an ____
- government wanted to put limit to _________immigration after railway finished building
- this slowed down immigration and made it difficult for ______ to come to Canada together
- the Asian____ League rioted against the Asians in 1907
- Sons this was when Asians used someone else’s identity to come to Canada
- City after this gold rush, this city’s population rose greatly
- Laundries Chinese known for owning ________
21 Clues: Billy barker was an ____ • This gold rush caused a war • Creek he struck gold on this creek • Laundries Chinese known for owning ________ • this group wanted to influence the _________. • news about gold rush reached the ______ Coast later • A new town from the gold rush named after Billy Barker • the Asian____ League rioted against the Asians in 1907 • ...
History Crossword 2013-08-27
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- Hired by the Dutch to find a route through North America
- The name of the Pilgrim's ship
- Separatists that were persecuted in England then came to America
- Delivered a sermon titled "A Model of Christian Charity"
- Puritans that broke away from the Anglican Church
- lost colony of ___
- Italian Navigator who sailed for England in 1497
- Was the leader and savior of the Jamestown Colony
- Created the 95 thesis
- Taught Pilgrims how to farm and survive
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- Calvinist motion named after him
- Leader of the Pilgrims Colony, Wrote about their endeavers
- Spanish Cattle Herders
- Where the Pilgrims landed
- Large Spanish ranches
- People who wanted to purify the anglican church of catholicism
- Chief of the tribe that traded with Jamestown
- Englands first permanent settlement
- low ranking spanish nobles that became conquistadores
- Privately owned boats hired out by the government
20 Clues: lost colony of ___ • Large Spanish ranches • Created the 95 thesis • Spanish Cattle Herders • Where the Pilgrims landed • The name of the Pilgrim's ship • Calvinist motion named after him • Englands first permanent settlement • Taught Pilgrims how to farm and survive • Chief of the tribe that traded with Jamestown • Italian Navigator who sailed for England in 1497 • ...
Yea History 2013-08-19
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- The Town Hall has one of these.
- Important for first settlers
- Yea Railway Station was used by these
- The name of the first surveyor of Yea
- Many old buildings have windows with an ...............
- Form of transport
- Name of river near Yea
- The .................... factory opened in 1891
- Precious metal found around Yea
- The Commonwealth .................. building was built in 1923
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- One of Yea's early explorers
- Yea Railway ....................
- Old building near town oval
- Beaufort .................... was built in 1876
- A horse ........................ is located next to the Hume and Hovell memorial
- The Town Hall was built in 1894
- Built as a result of winning the "Ideal Town Competition " in 1928
- Built in memory of an explorer
- One of Yea's early explorers
- Material used to buld Post Office
- Name of town and river
21 Clues: Form of transport • Name of river near Yea • Name of town and river • Old building near town oval • One of Yea's early explorers • Important for first settlers • One of Yea's early explorers • Built in memory of an explorer • The Town Hall has one of these. • The Town Hall was built in 1894 • Precious metal found around Yea • Yea Railway .................... • ...
History crossword 2013-12-06
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- Dutch Renaissance humanist
- Italian sculptor
- type of math class
- is a proposed explanation
- Italian painter
- Da Vinci Painter
- Group of Philosophies
- Copernicus Mathematician and Astronomer
- Brahe Danish Noblemen
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- Boyle philosopher
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- English poet
- More social philosopher
- Astronomical Model
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- Durer German painter
- study human culture
- Design on a flat hard surface
- Luther German monk
- Gutenberg
- modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect
21 Clues: Gutenberg • English poet • Italian painter • Italian sculptor • Da Vinci Painter • Boyle philosopher • Astronomical Model • type of math class • Luther German monk • study human culture • Durer German painter • Group of Philosophies • More social philosopher • is a proposed explanation • Dutch Renaissance humanist • Brahe Danish Noblemen • Design on a flat hard surface • ...
History Crossword 2014-01-06
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- the business or activity of buying and selling stocks
- rural electrification administration
- Roosevelt used radio to explain his ideas and programs
- civilian conservation corp
- work process administration
- the new deal gave people this
- agriculture valley authority
- elected three times
- the number of workers without jobs
- not spending more than you’re making
- to invest in something
- shanty town shelters built with cardboard and other materials
- federal depot insurance corp
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- government hires people to work on government lands, prevents forest fires, floods, and erosion
- lowest amount person can be paid per hour (25 cents)
- year long drought that caused dust to go every where
- when the stock market crashed
- president during the great depression
- people who had no homes
- public work administration
- income
- a time when people lost jobs, money, houses, and food was scarce
- Tennessee valley authority
- Roosevelt promises to help the economy recover and help individuals get back to work
24 Clues: income • elected three times • to invest in something • people who had no homes • civilian conservation corp • public work administration • Tennessee valley authority • work process administration • agriculture valley authority • federal depot insurance corp • when the stock market crashed • the new deal gave people this • the number of workers without jobs • ...
U.S. History 2014-02-04
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- paper currency that could not be exchanged for gold or silver
- increase in the value of money
- the corrupt political machine in New York City
- an extreme dislike for immigrants by native-born people
- believed coining silver would solve the nation's economic problems
- barred chinese immigration for 10 years
- decline in the value of money
- dark and crowded multi-family apartments
- partial funds
- using great fortune to further social progress
- believed American currency should be based on gold
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- one that taxed higher earnings more heavily
- jobs went to supporters of the winning part
- English philosopher who introduced the idea of social darwinism
- ran the party machines
- tall steel frame buildings
- most basic and cheapest accommodations on a steamship
- an informal political group
- movement to increase farmer's political power
- getting money through dishonest or questionable means
20 Clues: partial funds • ran the party machines • tall steel frame buildings • an informal political group • decline in the value of money • increase in the value of money • barred chinese immigration for 10 years • dark and crowded multi-family apartments • one that taxed higher earnings more heavily • jobs went to supporters of the winning part • ...
History 463 2014-02-07
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- The center of a large city.
- The movement of vehicles over streets and interacting with each other.
- The contamination of air, water, or land.
- The towns and villages surrounding cities.
- A large road that connects major cities across a country.
- The time period after the industrial revolution.
- A place were the community can come together, usually centrally located.
- To movement of wealthy people moving out of the city center in the mid-20th century.
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- A place usually lining just outside a major city where the poor live tightly packed together in poor conditions.
- A city and its surrounding area.
- Something that occurs often.
- "Fine Arts"
- A state of not having a permeate residence.
- A place where you can see far and wide above the land.
- The natural features of the land.
- A designated area designed to aid in the reporting of census data.
- A system of intersecting roads that forms even sized blocks.
- The less populated land which is often farmed.
- A place where people of common attributes reside within a city.
- A car for hire that takes people from one destination to another.
20 Clues: "Fine Arts" • The center of a large city. • Something that occurs often. • A city and its surrounding area. • The natural features of the land. • The contamination of air, water, or land. • The towns and villages surrounding cities. • A state of not having a permeate residence. • The less populated land which is often farmed. • ...
Church History 2014-02-24
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- Justinian wanted to promote
- Benedict of Nursiais called the ____ ____ _____ ______
- Gregory sent Augustine on a mission to a king in ______
- The Benedictines ______________ were important for the creation of wealth through monastic labor
- name of this dude
- Gregory was a ____________ from 590-604
- ______ has been a the foremost guide
- Leo wrote this book
- Augustine established a
- He loved evangelism
- Augustine also established a
- Gregory was a monk for 15
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- he was also a
- Augustine was known as this
- Leo the Great was a
- ___________ the great
- Augustine was made Archbishop in ___
- Leo had a deep concern for this
- Justinian sought to suppress __________
- he had a book of civil laws called __________________
- monks The Benedictines were _________ _______
- Augustine of Canterbury was a Benedictine Monk who was made an _________
- He loved ___________
- Gregory wrote the
- many ___________ hold Leo as the first pope
- Justinian was an _____________ from 527-565
- Living together in community under a monactism rule
27 Clues: he was also a • Gregory wrote the • name of this dude • Leo the Great was a • Leo wrote this book • He loved evangelism • He loved ___________ • ___________ the great • Augustine established a • Gregory was a monk for 15 • Augustine was known as this • Justinian wanted to promote • Augustine also established a • Leo had a deep concern for this • Augustine was made Archbishop in ___ • ...
World History 2015-04-30
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- document that officially ended WWI.
- ancient civilization in present day Peru and Chile.
- also known as the dark ages or medieval ages.
- excellent sailors and traders across the Med. Sea that created the alphabet.
- "new stone age"-people began farming and domestication of animals.
- time period characterized as re-birth of Roman culture.
- European Christians attempt at conquering the holy land from the Islamic Empire.
- one of the five pillars of Islam that requires all Muslims to make a pilgrimage to Mecca
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- ancient Greek philosopher that tutored Alexander the Great.
- the separation of the Christian Church into Catholic and Eastern Orthodox
- created the 95 thesis that called for reforms of the Catholic Church.
- became emperor of Rome after the assassination of Julius Caesar. His name was later changed to Caesar Augustus.
- most famous Renaissance man who was a skilled artist, inventor, and engineer.
- the belief in many gods.
- known as the magnificent and sultan of ottoman empire.
- the belief in one god.
- social system during the Dark Ages where peasants worked on a Lord's manor in return for protection.
- lead 7 explorations throughout SE Asia and the Indian Ocean for the Ming Dynasty.
- mass murder of Jews in Germany during WWII.
- emperor of Byzantine empire and created a code of laws.
20 Clues: the belief in one god. • the belief in many gods. • document that officially ended WWI. • mass murder of Jews in Germany during WWII. • also known as the dark ages or medieval ages. • ancient civilization in present day Peru and Chile. • known as the magnificent and sultan of ottoman empire. • emperor of Byzantine empire and created a code of laws. • ...
American History 2015-08-30
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- lowered food prices
- plan to keep count of money
- a work stoppage to meet a demand
- follower to advocate a larger money supply
- license so nobody can steal what you made
- money in the US
- movement to make silver dollars
- stores owned by large firms
- group of companies that for together
- people paid by items they produce
- someone who opposes the government
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- time to make goods
- money in US prior to 1873
- owner of a product
- making large amounts of goods
- an economic and political philosophy
- same product made by two businesses
- organization to help farmers
- organization of workers
- to work long hours at low wages
- negative term on a worker
21 Clues: money in the US • time to make goods • owner of a product • lowered food prices • organization of workers • money in US prior to 1873 • negative term on a worker • plan to keep count of money • stores owned by large firms • organization to help farmers • making large amounts of goods • movement to make silver dollars • to work long hours at low wages • a work stoppage to meet a demand • ...
history project 2015-09-25
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- Preached and worked miracles among Irish Celts and became a saint
- Emperor of Byzantine Empire
- greatest Jewish historian.
- United eastern and western divisions of Roman empire
- fiddled while Rome burned.
- named Saul before his conversion
- claimed to be Messiah
- Masters of math and astronomy
- Roman city destroyed by eruption of Mt. Vesuvius
- Fierce Asian nomad invaded Europe
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- this king led knights of the round table at castle of Camelot in Britain
- Outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the disciples
- divided Roman Empire in half to make it easier to govern
- translated the Bible into Latin
- Justinian`s beautiful wife
- the first Christian martyr
- Bishop of Hippo who became a saint
- this empire was the Eastern part of the Roman empire
- leader of church.
- Jewish zealots stayed in fortress built by Herod the Great
20 Clues: leader of church. • claimed to be Messiah • greatest Jewish historian. • Justinian`s beautiful wife • the first Christian martyr • fiddled while Rome burned. • Emperor of Byzantine Empire • Masters of math and astronomy • translated the Bible into Latin • named Saul before his conversion • Fierce Asian nomad invaded Europe • Bishop of Hippo who became a saint • ...
History 8A 2015-10-15
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- Jefferson / who wrote the Declaration of Independence
- 19 / Women's suffrage (right to vote) . The right to vote may not be denied based on gender.
- Powers / Powers held by both the states and the federal government.
- of Paris / The _______________________, signed in 1783, made the colonists, independence official.
- / a form of government, or political system, in which rules are directed by religious beliefs and laws. The religious laws are the country's laws.
- / In this form of government, one person has complete control and historically has ruled with an iron fist.
- / A political and economic theory of social organization concerned with redistributing resources from the rich to the poor. This is to ensure everyone has both equal opportunities and equal outcomes.
- / The set of beliefs and laws, written or inherent, by which a country, state, or organization is governed.
- Democracy / Voters elect representatives to convey the wishes of the people by voting the way the people want.
- / Choices in life from literature,religion,education,occupation,marriage,and no one ownership of property is controlled by government
- / all voters get equal say in decisions
- 1 / What constitutional amendment guarantees freedom of speech, press, religion, peaceable assembly, and with write to petition the government for a redress.
- Branch / This branch of the United Sates Government, comprised of the Supreme Court, determines if laws are Constitutional.
- / a major issue of Resentment was "______________ without representation
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- / In this form of government, or political system, the ruler is a person who inherits power and rues for life or until he or she resigns from the throne: King, Queen, Czar, (Tsar), Czarina, (Tsarina).
- / a custom or organization with social, educational, or religious purposes.
- / The portion of the constitution that states its purpose by listing promises to the people from the USA Government heading the Constitution.
- / As a result of the _______________ war, the colonies won Independence from Britain.
- / The legislature of the United States government.
- Branch / The law-making branch of the United States Government. Includes both the Senate and the House of Representatives.
- Branch / This branch of the United States Government, comprised of the Supreme Court, determines if laws are Constitutional.
- 13 / this amendment abolished slavery in the United States
- Washington / ___________ _________________ led the colonial ( Patriot) troops.
- / A government in which a state is ruled by representatives of the citizen body. By and large modern representative democracies.
- Powers / Powers granted to the national government under the constitution.
25 Clues: / all voters get equal say in decisions • / The legislature of the United States government. • Jefferson / who wrote the Declaration of Independence • 13 / this amendment abolished slavery in the United States • Powers / Powers held by both the states and the federal government. • / a major issue of Resentment was "______________ without representation • ...
Computer History 2015-06-01
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- optional disc which contains audio, software data
- inventor and computer engineer of the ISA
- He invented the first integrated circuit.
- Invented by Paul Eisler, and holds electronic circuits
- He invented the first computer algorithm
- Inventor of the first digital computer.
- He was the co-author of the mosaic web browser
- Devices connected together for data being shared
- A program that understands instructions without softwares
- A program that accepts, responds another program
- He created the idea of universal network
- An easy programming language during 1970-1980
- They are the building blocks of a computer hardware
- A line of computers by Steve Jobs
- Known as “the founder of computer science”
- Founded the micro instrumentation and telemetry systems
- Used to view accessible pages over the Internet
- Creator the first website
- known as the brain of the computer
- The primary building block of all microchips
- Smallest display a computer could print
- Known as “The Father Of Video Games”
- Member of the team that created ENIAC.
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- It is used to develop electronic web pages
- Came up with using a universal processor
- It is a two dimensional barcode
- Combinations of 0,1 also ON, OFF
- Smallest measurement size listed in operating systems
- Responsible for instructions it receives from hardware
- He was the inventor of the transistor.
- Creator the first graphical computer game
- A computer group met from 1975-1986.
- An engineer and entrepreneur who invented Atari
- Founded the first computer commercial company
- inventor who founded the printed circuit board
- Use of visual indicators to interact with devices
- He co-developed the BASIC programming language
- He helped develop the USB and the AGP
- He co-developed the BASIC programming language
- Enables computers to get information from telephones
- Wide area network, the beginning of Internet
- It is where data is stored online
- consists of 1 or more platters in casing
- It supports data transfer from devices
44 Clues: Creator the first website • It is a two dimensional barcode • Combinations of 0,1 also ON, OFF • A line of computers by Steve Jobs • It is where data is stored online • known as the brain of the computer • A computer group met from 1975-1986. • Known as “The Father Of Video Games” • He helped develop the USB and the AGP • He was the inventor of the transistor. • ...
Computer History 2015-05-30
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- Inventor and computer engineer of the ISA
- Inventor who founded the printed circuit board
- Smallest measurement size listed in operating systems
- Devices connected together for data being shared
- An engineer and entrepreneur who invented Atari
- A line of computers by Steve Jobs
- Invented by Paul Eisler, and holds electronic circuits
- Inventor of the first digital computer.
- Use of visual indicators to interact with devices
- A computer group met from 1975-1986.
- A program that accepts, responds another program
- He was the co-author of the mosaic web browser
- He invented the first computer algorithm
- Founded the micro instrumentation and telemetry systems
- Optional disc which contains audio, software data
- Smallest display a computer could print
- An easy programming language during 1970-1980
- It is where data is stored online
- Creator the first website
- A program that understands instructions without softwares
- The primary building block of all microchips
- He was the inventor of the transistor.
- He co-developed the BASIC programming language
- Used to view accessible pages over the Internet
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- Combinations of 0,1 also ON, OFF
- He invented the first integrated circuit.
- Creator the first graphical computer game
- He co-developed the BASIC programming language
- They are the building blocks of a computer hardware
- Came up with using a universal processor
- Known as the brain of the computer
- consists of 1 or more platters in casing
- Wide area network, the beginning of Internet
- He created the idea of universal network
- Founded the first computer commercial company
- Member of the team that created ENIAC.
- Responsible for instructions it receives from hardware
- Known as “The Father Of Video Games”
- Known as “the founder of computer science”
- It supports data transfer from devices
- It is a two dimensional barcode
- Enables computers to get information from telephones
- He helped develop the USB and the AGP
- It is used to develop electronic web pages
44 Clues: Creator the first website • It is a two dimensional barcode • Combinations of 0,1 also ON, OFF • A line of computers by Steve Jobs • It is where data is stored online • Known as the brain of the computer • A computer group met from 1975-1986. • Known as “The Father Of Video Games” • He helped develop the USB and the AGP • Member of the team that created ENIAC. • ...
Chinese History 2015-08-09
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- A sequence of rulers from the same family
- A luxury trade item
- This religion and philosophy encouraged people to live in harmony with nature
- This invention required the soaking and drying of plant fibres
- This Special Administrative Region was handed back to China in 1997
- A time period in China's history from 2100BCE to 221BCE
- Leader who implemented the 1 child policy
- The period in Chinese history which began in 221BCE and ended in 1911 CE
- Campaign introduced to make China a modern and industrial country
- This invention was very important during warfare
- A consequence of the Great Leap Forward
- A famine in the 1800s led to a mass emigration of Chinese people
- During this dynasty, printing and the magnetic compass were invented
- This leader established the Republic of China in 1912
- The cradle of Chinese civilisation
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- China's first emperor
- This leader introduced communism in 1949
- "Don't do to other people what you wouldn't want them to do to you"
- Site of the 1989 massacre of protesters demanding political reforms
- China had to give Hong Kong to this country following the loss of the Opium Wars
- China was the first country to start issuing this form of currency
- Mao's attempt to remove capitalism, traditions and cultural elements from society
- This connected China to the Roman Empire
- Sculptures to protect Emperor Qin in the afterlife
- The dynasty that introduced writing on oracle bones
25 Clues: A luxury trade item • China's first emperor • The cradle of Chinese civilisation • A consequence of the Great Leap Forward • This leader introduced communism in 1949 • This connected China to the Roman Empire • A sequence of rulers from the same family • Leader who implemented the 1 child policy • This invention was very important during warfare • ...
Philippine History 2015-02-23
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- Filipino trait where they welcome visitors with open arms and warm heart
- Lower class that the role is to serve his master.
- Longest river in the Philippines
- Upper class usually a chiefs and their families.
- God of War
- God of Fire
- God of Agriculture
- Highest mountain with a 9690 feet high
- Commanded by Gaspar de Quesada
- Commanded by Juan Serrano
- Worlds most beautiful volcano
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- Filipino trait where they have own unique of time, which is known to be minutes or hours behind standard time
- Commanded by Juan de Cartegana
- God of Death
- Longest mountain range in the Philippines
- First European to reach India by sea
- He discovered the Philippines
- Commanded by Ferdinand Magellan
- Upper clothes of men. A jacket with short sleeves, black or blue.
- Middle class that the role is to serve their datu in battle.
- He killed Ferdinand Magellan
- Filipino trait where they tendency to leave everything to fate or destiny
- Little black people with black skin, dark kinky hair, round black eyes and flat nose
- One of the finest harbors in the orient
- Commanded by Luis de Mendoza
25 Clues: God of War • God of Fire • God of Death • God of Agriculture • Commanded by Juan Serrano • He killed Ferdinand Magellan • Commanded by Luis de Mendoza • He discovered the Philippines • Worlds most beautiful volcano • Commanded by Juan de Cartegana • Commanded by Gaspar de Quesada • Commanded by Ferdinand Magellan • Longest river in the Philippines • First European to reach India by sea • ...
History Crossword 2014-10-22
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- scary people from Mongolia
- a club with a heavy metal head
- grants of land
- the land ruled by the emperor
- the soldiers of the medieval era
- the modern day french
- the old name for Istanbul
- the people under the knights that work on fields
- the ships the vikings used
- rule the monasteries
- a 15 foot long spear
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- barbarians from northern Europe
- hunting with birds
- french word for horse
- the rulers of the empire
- the knights' ideal code of honor
- farm animals
- peasants tied to the land
- tax
- Empires also known as Saracens
20 Clues: tax • farm animals • grants of land • hunting with birds • rule the monasteries • a 15 foot long spear • french word for horse • the modern day french • the rulers of the empire • peasants tied to the land • the old name for Istanbul • scary people from Mongolia • the ships the vikings used • the land ruled by the emperor • a club with a heavy metal head • Empires also known as Saracens • ...
History vocabulary 2014-05-23
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- the everyday language of people in a region or country
- an Italian scientist who built on the new theories of astronomy and built his own telescope in 1609
- an idea
- the earth centered view of the universe
- scholars replaced old assumptions with new theories
- grand,ornate design art
- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- a great English scientist who brought together many theories about motion
- she ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796
- the social critics of the mid-1700's in France
- An intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements
- The movement that started in Italy that caused an explosion of creativity that lasted from 1300 to 1600
- Francois Marie Arouet
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- an influential french writer devoted to the study of political liberty
- hostesses held regular social gatherings
- published an essay called "A Vindication of the rights of woman" in 1792
- people created a government
- enlightened absolute rulers
- a new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
- a philosopher that held a positive view of human nature and believed people learned from experience
- new classical
- sun centered view of the universe
- a philosophe passionately committed to individual freedom
- a person who supports artists
- worldly rather than spiritual and concerned with the here and now
- shows three dimensions on a flat surface
26 Clues: an idea • new classical • Francois Marie Arouet • grand,ornate design art • people created a government • enlightened absolute rulers • a person who supports artists • sun centered view of the universe • she ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796 • the earth centered view of the universe • hostesses held regular social gatherings • shows three dimensions on a flat surface • ...
US History 2014-06-25
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- Born in Illinois.
- Telegram to Mexico from Germany.
- Active since the War for Independence.
- 29th state in the Union.
- State flower is the wood violet.
- Fought for the environment and civil rights.
- First to sign the Declaration.
- Arnie governed here.
- Battle that turned the Civil War.
- Patton went after this señor.
- In 1814 we took a little trip.
- Known as "Seward's Ice Box".
- Probably got stuck in a bathtub.
- Likes to annoy Wisconsin.
- Wanted the turkey for the national bird.
- Forrest Gump went here.
- First on the moon.
- First state in the Union.
- Plan to rebuild Europe after WWII.
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- Marched to the sea.
- Two parts, one state.
- Took a trip with Lewis.
- I divide but am a great highway.
- Only Catholic President.
- Coach of the Miracle on Ice team.
- Bay of...
- Warned against foreign entanglements.
- Treaty that backfired.
- Affair that led to a quasi war with France.
- General who was a pioneer of tank warfare.
- Huge purchase for a great price.
- Claimed himself to be obnoxious and disliked.
- Was an actor.
- Nixon's mistake.
- Had a dream. It was realized.
- The Great Crusade.
- Treaty that ended the War of 1812.
37 Clues: Bay of... • Was an actor. • Nixon's mistake. • Born in Illinois. • The Great Crusade. • First on the moon. • Marched to the sea. • Arnie governed here. • Two parts, one state. • Treaty that backfired. • Took a trip with Lewis. • Forrest Gump went here. • Only Catholic President. • 29th state in the Union. • Likes to annoy Wisconsin. • First state in the Union. • Known as "Seward's Ice Box". • ...
american history 2016-01-06
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- a popular republican candidate
- article III
- the powers granted to the state government
- article I
- powers that the federal and state share
- the kind of democracy we have
- number of senators
- how old you must be to be in the house of representatives
- how old you must be to be president
- how house of representatives is determined
- cancel
- grant freedom
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- head of the house of representatives
- the powers granted to the federal government
- how long a supreme court judge serves
- head of the senate
- number of years of a presidential term
- a popular democrat candidate
- planned distribution
- article II
- number of terms a president can serve
- first female supreme court judge
22 Clues: cancel • article I • article II • article III • grant freedom • head of the senate • number of senators • planned distribution • a popular democrat candidate • the kind of democracy we have • a popular republican candidate • first female supreme court judge • how old you must be to be president • head of the house of representatives • how long a supreme court judge serves • ...
U.S. History 2016-05-11
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- Biggest political scandal
- A form of music accepted by younger people
- A civil rights march in Washington D.C.
- After the american stock market crash
- Russian missiles in Cuba
- a nations fighting force
- everyone can trade with china
- Largest war
- the westward migration
- Barron Rich who used shady tactics
- bigger than the nuclear bomb
- 1st mass destruction weapon
- struggle between USA and Soviet Union
- The great war
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- stronger and lighter
- ended WW2
- a hippie
- ended WW1
- assassinated in a convertible
- owner of a large steel industry
- The homestead act was here
- Communist leader of north Vietnam's soldiers
- A WW1 fighting tactic
- War of containment before Vietnam
- A WW2 shipping system
- a block on trade
- A beatnik
- A war of containment after Korea
- German submarine
- helped farmers
30 Clues: a hippie • ended WW2 • ended WW1 • A beatnik • Largest war • The great war • helped farmers • a block on trade • German submarine • stronger and lighter • A WW1 fighting tactic • A WW2 shipping system • the westward migration • Russian missiles in Cuba • a nations fighting force • Biggest political scandal • The homestead act was here • 1st mass destruction weapon • bigger than the nuclear bomb • ...
World History 2016-05-09
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- War - a war in North America between France and Britain
- - Portuguese navigator in the service of Spain
- - Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547)
- - an instrument for measuring angular distance
- - Document signed by all the males aboard the the Mayflower establishing the rules of government for their new colony
- French explorer who explored the St. Lawrence river and laid claim to the region for France (1491-1557)
- - The widespread exchange of animals, plants, culture, diseases, and ideas between the Eastern and Western Hemisphere
- - capture or take by force
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- - Italian navigator who discovered the New World in the service of Spain while looking for a route to China (1451-1506)
- - Spanish soldiers/explorers
- – a person who sells things
- - to change from one belief to another
- - navigational instrument for finding directions
- - French explorer in Nova Scotia who established a settlement on the site of modern Quebec (1567-1635)
- Henry the Navigator - ¬ Price of Portugal
- - system increasing a nation's wealth by government regulation
- - an economic system based on private ownership of assets
- - having to do with money and resources
- - an illness that spreads quickly
- - a journey made for a special person
20 Clues: - capture or take by force • - Spanish soldiers/explorers • – a person who sells things • - an illness that spreads quickly • - to change from one belief to another • - a journey made for a special person • - having to do with money and resources • Henry the Navigator - ¬ Price of Portugal • - Portuguese navigator in the service of Spain • ...
History Vocabulary 2016-01-31
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- Policy/Administrative decisions which are directly related within a nation's borders.
- significant important thing that a person did
- Platform/List of values supported by a political party or individual
- president's group of advisers
- Debt/Debt that the National government to pay off.
- explain the meaning of something
- Act/An act passed under John Adams' presidency which made foreigners harder to become citizens.
- rich class people
- give in compensation for something else
- be on either side
- views of Alexander Hamilton
- Review/Review of US Supreme Court
- farming economy viewpoint
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- tax on special luxury items
- Policy/Administrative decisions which are directly related with other countries.
- strong belief that the interests of a particular nation-state is very important.
- the constitutional
- tax paid on imports and exports
- role model or example for others to follow
- are forced to take up arms and join Armies or Navies
- 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.
- money to someone else
- type of government that gives supreme power to the people.
- or originate
- policy to never interfere
- of solving a problem
- Party/A group of people who have the same ideas for government and form a party to run for office.
27 Clues: or originate • rich class people • be on either side • the constitutional • of solving a problem • money to someone else • policy to never interfere • farming economy viewpoint • tax on special luxury items • views of Alexander Hamilton • president's group of advisers • tax paid on imports and exports • explain the meaning of something • Review/Review of US Supreme Court • ...
History Vocabulary 2016-01-31
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- Not be on either side
- Party A group of people who have the same ideas for government and form a party to run for office.
- A type of government that gives supreme power to the people.
- People are forced to take up arms and join Armies or Navies
- Supported views of Alexander Hamilton
- Establish or originate
- Platform List of values supported by a political party or individual
- 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.
- Policy Administrative decisions which are directly related within a nation's borders.
- A policy to never interfere
- Act of solving a problem
- A tax paid on imports and exports
- A significant important thing that a person did
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- Policy Administrative decisions which are directly related with other countries.
- Against the constitutional
- Debt Debt that the National government to pay off.
- A role model or example for others to follow
- To explain the meaning of something
- A strong belief that the interests of a particular nation-state is very important.
- Review Review of US Supreme Court
- Income
21 Clues: Income • Not be on either side • Establish or originate • Act of solving a problem • Against the constitutional • A policy to never interfere • Review Review of US Supreme Court • A tax paid on imports and exports • To explain the meaning of something • Supported views of Alexander Hamilton • A role model or example for others to follow • ...
GA History 2016-04-21
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- Laws that were highly popular in the South and were put in place to keep blacks from voting.
- 1754-1763 (also known as the 7 years war) France and Native Americans Ally vs Great Britain over control of the Ohio River Valley.
- Invasive beetle that arrived in Georgia in 1915 By 1921, this insect destroyed 45% of Georgia's Cotton Crop.
- Banned Slavery in the United States of America.
- Democrats controlled Georgia's gov't after reconstruction. Founders were Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Gordon.
- Opened from mid February 1864 to April 9th 1865 nearly 12,000 union soldiers die out of 45,000 union P.O.W.
- The idea that a State can void any national or federal law that it feels is not in its best interests or might be harmful to the State.
- Settlers in the Georgia colony who were not happy with conditions in the colony.
- The stock market crash of 1929 that resulted in a drastic economic downturn that led to this. Businesses closed, banks declared bankruptcy, and millions of individuals lost jobs and savings.
- Gold discovered in North Ga in 1829 by Benjamin Parks.
- Creates territories of Kansas and Nebraska Allowed Popular Sovereignty to determine if Slave or Free. Nullifies Missouri Compromise & angers many Northerners/Abolitionists.
- Happened in 1954 Overturned Plessy vs Ferguson and said separate but equal was inherently unequal. Led to the integration of public schools all across USA.
- Great Britain's punishment to its American colonies for the Boston Tea Party.
- Approved 4 July 1776 signers from GA were Button Gwinnett, Lyman Hall, George Walton. Severed ties between Great Britain & its 13 American colonies.
- The only President of the United States from the State of Georgia. Former Peanut Farmer.
- A system of trade where a large country produces finished goods from materials imported from colonies.
- Allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a Slave state. Allowed Maine to enter the Union as a Free state. Forbade slavery north of Missouri's southern border
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- Bloodiest battle of the civil war. Took place on September 17, 1862. After the battle Lincoln gave Emancipation Proclamation.
- This was a mass civil disturbance which began Sept. 22 1906 and lasted y days. 25-40 African-Americans were killed the cause was the rising competition for jobs between blacks and whites.
- The First African-American students to integrate the University of Georgia.
- Dred Scott, a slave, sued for his freedom. Scott's case was that he lived in free states while his master was away.
- A law requires that Juveniles charged with a number of particularly bad crimes be charged as adults.
- Cherokee Chief. 1st Democratically elected leader of the Cherokee.
- He is one of Georgia's more controversial governors. He was elected to four terms in total and was well known for stumping the rural parts of the state to obtain the farmer votes.
- Signed Treaty of New York in 1790 along with George Washington.
- First African American Billionaire. Founder of Atlanta Mutual Life Insurance.
- The first laws or constitution of the United States of America Passed and went into effect in 1777 In effect until the Constitution of the United States was written in 1787.
- Following the passage of the 13th amendment, this group was established to help newly freed slaves.
- Land Distribution system used to give away land once there were more people who wanted land than there was land to give.
- He was from Georgia. Known as the father of the two ocean navy.
30 Clues: Banned Slavery in the United States of America. • Gold discovered in North Ga in 1829 by Benjamin Parks. • He was from Georgia. Known as the father of the two ocean navy. • Signed Treaty of New York in 1790 along with George Washington. • Cherokee Chief. 1st Democratically elected leader of the Cherokee. • ...
NMI History 2016-10-17
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- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
- to be kicked out of a country
- Ejected
- before history
- same as banish
- a person who does not belong to a widely held religion (especially one who is not a Christian, Jew, or Muslim) as regarded by those who do.
- anything bought and sold
- Having 1 husband or wife at once
- to refill stocks of supplies
- Rescue of a ship
- being under control
- changed
- a person who buy and sell for profit
- a living thing from a specified dwelling
- the act of traveling around the world
- use of a tool
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service.
- 2nd highest in the ancient time
- person who is killed because of their religious or other beliefs.
- Journey; voyage
- an acute and general shortage of food
- to explain a meaning of something
- a person appointed to administer a country because the monarch is a minor or is absent or incapacitated
- Family descent lineage
- islands in the pacific
- a repeated rhythmic phrase, typically one shouted or sung in unison by a crowd.
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- a person of mixed European and black descent, especially in the Caribbean
- a mental partiality or prejudice
- any of distinct social classes
- of Demarcation the boundary of a buffer zone or area of limitation
- person, plant, or animal that is descended from a particular ancestor.
- uninterrupted flow
- a narrow strip of land connecting 2 larger lands
- the action of providing or supplying something for use
- to make Spanish or Latin American, as in character, custom, or style
- how long someone or something lives
- a person holding rier to tradeeligious beliefs other than those of the main world religions.
- a shipwrecked person
- lowest int the ancient time
- the act of killing a baby
- young man of upper class
- a planned and controlled tactical or strugetic movement
- a building;way of something
- a sailing ship in use (especially by Spain) from the 15th through 17th centuries, originally as a warship, later for trade.
- high class of people in ancient time
- to make use of a productivity
- begging root
- to trade
- the power to impress
- favoring no one's side or party
- a small village
- lineage; ancestry one generation
52 Clues: Ejected • changed • to trade • begging root • use of a tool • before history • same as banish • a small village • Journey; voyage • Rescue of a ship • uninterrupted flow • being under control • a shipwrecked person • the power to impress • Family descent lineage • islands in the pacific • anything bought and sold • young man of upper class • the act of killing a baby • lowest int the ancient time • ...
AP History 2016-10-12
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- Religion of Scots-Irish; Important in NJ & PA
- Hysteria in New England
- Developed Indigo in South Carolina
- List of complaints
- Began with slavery; discrimination
- 2 brothers that Founded Methodism
- Known as Pennsylvania Dutch
- large estate; grew crops; had slaves
- New beliefs; Science, Education, justice, law, and literature
- Cambridge, MA; Ivy League School
- Relationship (trade) between N.A., England, and Africa
- Hysteria; believed people to be in allegiance with Satan
- Four bodily fluids balanced equals Health
- Women who practiced medicine; delivered babies
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- Got voyage to America by servitude
- Opened colonists' eyes to new possibilities
- Legally owned by master; main source of labor
- Mixed race; black and white
- Ivy Leavue School; New Haven, CT
- Laws and limitations on slaves
- French Protestants
- Protestant Theologian
- Route that took slaves to America
- Did housework and cared for family
- Town in NJ named after it; Ivy League School
25 Clues: List of complaints • French Protestants • Protestant Theologian • Hysteria in New England • Mixed race; black and white • Known as Pennsylvania Dutch • Laws and limitations on slaves • Ivy Leavue School; New Haven, CT • Cambridge, MA; Ivy League School • 2 brothers that Founded Methodism • Route that took slaves to America • Got voyage to America by servitude • ...
American history 2016-10-20
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- liberated lady in 1920s
- original number of colonies
- first Europeans´ settlement
- it was discovered in Klondike region
- person who smuggled alcohol
- imporant animal for Indians
- Indian tribe
- president assasinated by a sniper in 1963
- the most important agricultural crop
- place where Indians live now
- special day that reminds Indians´ help to Europeans
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- the reason for the war the North x the South
- on 11th terrorist attacks happened
- secret bar
- living space for Indians
- nickname for wild years 1920s
- correct name for Indians
- inventor of telephone
- group of racists against African-Americans
- first afro-american president
- the town famous for "tea party"
- 1920s dance
- weapon of Indians
- Indians lack it and therefore died after Europeans came
24 Clues: secret bar • 1920s dance • Indian tribe • weapon of Indians • inventor of telephone • liberated lady in 1920s • living space for Indians • correct name for Indians • original number of colonies • first Europeans´ settlement • person who smuggled alcohol • imporant animal for Indians • place where Indians live now • nickname for wild years 1920s • first afro-american president • ...
US history 2023-10-12
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- a business strategy in which a company controls all aspects of its supply chain, from raw materials to finished products.
- a type of retail business that used catalogs to allow customers in remote areas to order products from a distance.
- a legal entity that is separate from its owners and can own property, make contracts, and sue or be sued.
- a device that used electrical signals to transmit messages over long distances, revolutionizing communication in the 19th century.
- an African American inventor who developed several practical inventions, including the gas mask and the traffic light.
- an economic system in which production, distribution, and exchange of goods and services are primarily guided by the laws of supply and demand rather than through government intervention.
- a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist who made his fortune in the steel industry, and donated much of his wealth to charitable causes.
- a method for mass-producing steel developed by Henry Bessemer in the mid-19th century, which involved blowing air through molten iron to remove impurities.
- a type of corporate structure in which several companies are controlled by a central board of directors, with the aim of reducing competition and increasing efficiency.
- an American industrialist who developed the Pullman sleeping car, which revolutionized long-distance train travel in the United States.
- a business strategy in which a company acquires or merges with other companies at the same level of the supply chain, in order to achieve economies of scale or reduce competition.
- a period of rapid industrialization and innovation in the late 19th century, marked by important inventions such as the automobile, electricity, and steel.
- an African American entrepreneur and philanthropist who became one of the wealthiest self-made women in America through her haircare and beauty products.
- an American inventor who developed the Morse code and the telegraph, which enabled rapid communication over long distances.
- a Scottish-born American inventor who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone in 1876.
- an American industrialist and entrepreneur who developed the Florida East Coast Railway, which transformed Florida into a popular tourist destination.
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- an American inventor and entrepreneur who helped to develop the electric power industry through his innovations in transformer technology, railway air brakes and steam turbines.
- American brothers who are credited with inventing and flying the first successful airplane in 1903.
- an American industrialist and philanthropist who, through his Standard Oil company, became one of the wealthiest men in history.
- a person who starts and runs a new business venture, with the aim of making a profit.
- an African American inventor and entrepreneur who patented a folding cabinet bed in 1885 and became the first African American woman to receive a United States patent.
- a federal law passed in 1890 that prohibits activities that restrict competition and monopolies in interstate commerce.
- a Turkish term for a local ruler or governor.
- an American inventor and businessman who is best known for developing the light bulb and inventing the first practical phonograph.
- a Surinamese-born American inventor who developed a machine that could produce shoes more efficiently, revolutionizing the shoe manufacturing industry.
- an African American inventor and engineer who worked with Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison, and made important contributions to the development of the telephone and the light bulb.
- a cable laid under the Atlantic Ocean in the mid-19th century that enabled communication between Europe and North America.
- a Canadian-born African American inventor and engineer who developed improvements to steam engine lubrication systems.
- the process of creating something new or improving an existing product or service.
- an economic system based on private ownership of the means of production, where profit is the main motivator and the market determines prices and wages.
- ownership in a corporation, represented by shares that can be bought and sold in the stock market.
- an American banker and financier who played a major role in the growth of many industries through his investments and mergers.
32 Clues: a Turkish term for a local ruler or governor. • the process of creating something new or improving an existing product or service. • a person who starts and runs a new business venture, with the aim of making a profit. • ownership in a corporation, represented by shares that can be bought and sold in the stock market. • ...
World History 2023-10-17
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- angular distance on the earth's surface, measured east or west from the Prime Meridian at Greenwich, England, to the meridian passing through a position, expressed in degrees (or hours), minutes, and seconds.
- the discovery of new lands.
- the first European to sail to the Americas.
- an instrument that indicates local apparent solar time by the shadow cast by a central projecting pointer on a surrounding calibrated dial.
- the first people to create the lunar calendar.
- A device for measuring time by letting water flow out of a container, usually through a tiny aperture.
- A person who is affected by lunacy, a mentally deranged person.
- the angular distance north or south of the earth's equator, measured in degrees along a meridian, as on a map or globe.
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- the first person to circumnavigate the globe.
- the missionary to introduce clocks to China.
- the first person to create a school of exploration.
- Gama, the first person to reach India by Sea
- a body of salt water that covers approximately 70.8% of the Earth and contains 97% of Earth's water.
- the study of the positions and motions of celestial bodies in the belief that they have an influence on the course of natural earthly occurrences and human affairs.
- the first person to round the tip of Africa.
- a missionary who traveled to Mongolia.
- an instrument used to tell time.
- the father of geography.
- A fore-and-aft-rigged sailing vessel having at least two masts, with a foremast that is usually smaller than the other masts.
- the country which a majority of ocean explorers originated from.
20 Clues: the father of geography. • the discovery of new lands. • an instrument used to tell time. • a missionary who traveled to Mongolia. • the first European to sail to the Americas. • the missionary to introduce clocks to China. • Gama, the first person to reach India by Sea • the first person to round the tip of Africa. • the first person to circumnavigate the globe. • ...
Music History 2023-10-26
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- when a musician plays a solo accompanied by an orchestra
- Guido De Arezzo invented this to help the monks memorize music
- from 400A.D. to 1400A.D
- Baroque era trombone
- writes the libretto for an opera
- All written music was for _________ purposes in the Medieval era
- long, dramatic vocal runs
- a song in an opera
- the structure and sequence of church services and music. Includes the Ordinary and the Proper.
- Mathematician and most influential renaissance composer
- the part of an opera that moves the plot forward
- Created by Pope Gregory in 600A.D., monophonic, in Latin
- a piece of music played before an opera that contains some of the main themes from the opera
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- unified Western Europe under Christianity in 325A.D.
- saved polyphony in music, renaissance composer
- from England, usually containing fa la la la la
- some as old as 43,00 years old
- wrote the first operas
- from 1600-1750, after Renaissance era
- from 1400-1600
20 Clues: from 1400-1600 • a song in an opera • Baroque era trombone • wrote the first operas • from 400A.D. to 1400A.D • long, dramatic vocal runs • some as old as 43,00 years old • writes the libretto for an opera • from 1600-1750, after Renaissance era • saved polyphony in music, renaissance composer • from England, usually containing fa la la la la • ...
American History 2023-10-20
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- warships covered with protective plates
- tax paid to state, federal, and locla government based on income earned over the past year
- 3 day long battle, most famous battle
- union general who did total war
- invented the cotton gin
- government in which people rule by their own consent
- system of secret routes for escaping slaves
- union general, fired 2 times by lincoln
- large population, resources, railroads
- misssouri, Kentucky, maryland, delaware
- law that allowed voters in these states to allow slavery or not
- 16th president doesn't want expansion of slavery
- the war started and ended at his house
- of the confederacy
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- fighting on home turf, fighting for a purpose
- first state to secede from the union
- grant sieged the city from may 18 to july 4 1863
- novel published by Harriet beecher stowe
- abolished slavery
- capital of Virginia
- law requiring people of certain age to serve in the military
- confederate general who opposed secession
- former Presbyterian minister
- bloodiest single day battle
- provide free land out west for migration
25 Clues: abolished slavery • of the confederacy • capital of Virginia • invented the cotton gin • bloodiest single day battle • former Presbyterian minister • union general who did total war • first state to secede from the union • 3 day long battle, most famous battle • large population, resources, railroads • the war started and ended at his house • ...
History Crossword 2023-10-19
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- A combination of firms or corporations formed by legal agreement, especially to reduce competition
- An agreement in which a company agrees to hire only union members
- A company whose primary business is owning and controlling shares share of stock in other companies
- A court order whereby one is required to do or refrain from doing a specified act
- Settling a dispute by agreeing to accept the decision of an impartial outsider
- An ongoing increase in prices and decrease in the value of money
- The reduction in the cost, of a good brought about especially by increased production at a given facility
- Total control of a type of industry by one person or company
- An organization of common laborers and craft workers in a particular industry
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- The total value of goods and services produced by a country during a year
- A very tall building
- A company tool to fight union demands by refusing to allow employees to enter its facilities to work
- A policy in the government should interfere as little as possible in the nation's economy
- The belief that no matter what a person's background, he or she can still become successful through effort
- A tax based on the net income of an individual or business and which taxes different income levels at different rates
- One who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise
- An organization that is authorized by law to carry on an activity but treated as though it were a single person
- A decline in the volume of available money or credit that results in lower prices, and therefore increases the buying power of money
- A grant of land by the federal government, especially for roads, railroads, or agricultural colleges
- The acquisition of money in dishonest ways like bribing politicians
20 Clues: A very tall building • Total control of a type of industry by one person or company • An ongoing increase in prices and decrease in the value of money • An agreement in which a company agrees to hire only union members • The acquisition of money in dishonest ways like bribing politicians • The total value of goods and services produced by a country during a year • ...
American history 2023-10-20
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- warships covered with iron plates
- preserved norths victory
- place that had a 9month siege
- Grant besieged the city from may 18 to july 4
- a tax you have to pay to vote
- a law that requires people to serve in the millitary
- a battle fought by grant to capture a railroad
- brady civil war photographer
- 3 day long battle
- farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent in cash
- president of the confederacy
- union war plan
- Eli whitney made this
- a goverment where people rule by their own consent
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- lincolns goal
- a system made for slaves to reach freedom
- klux klan a group that hates black people and will destroy them
- a term used for southerns
- capital of virginia
- sherman union genral
- batlle
- separate but equal
- confedreate genral
- general in confederate army
- abolition of slavery
- carolina first state to secede from the union
26 Clues: batlle • lincolns goal • union war plan • 3 day long battle • separate but equal • confedreate genral • capital of virginia • sherman union genral • abolition of slavery • Eli whitney made this • preserved norths victory • a term used for southerns • general in confederate army • brady civil war photographer • president of the confederacy • place that had a 9month siege • ...
chemical history 2023-10-18
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- - Ancient precursor to modern chemistry.
- - Proposed the law of mass action.
- - Discredited substance believed to be released during combustion.
- - Co-invented the Geiger-Marsden experiment, revealing the atomic nucleus.
- - Developed the concept of ions in solution and the Arrhenius equation.
- - Formulated Boyle's law relating gas pressure and volume.
- - Pioneered the study of bioelectricity.
- - Discovered noble gases, including helium, neon, and argon.
- - Considered the "father of chemistry" in the Islamic Golden Age.
- - Invented the first chemical battery.
- - Pioneer in electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- - Discovered oxygen and contributed to the study of gases.
- - Discovered polonium and radium, known for radioactivity research.
- - Discovered the atomic nucleus.
- - Discovered X-rays.
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- - Discovered radioactivity in uranium.
- - Proposed the atomic theory.
- - Created the periodic table.
- - Process for synthesizing ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen.
- - Pioneered the development of the mole concept.
- - The "Father of Modern Chemistry."
- - Introduced Avogadro's law and the concept of the mole.
- - Investigated gas behavior and relationship to temperature and pressure.
- - Discovered several chemical elements, including oxygen.
- - Measured the composition of water and discovered hydrogen.
- - Developed the principle of chemical equilibrium.
- - Described the concept of latent heat.
- - Developed the Haber process for ammonia synthesis.
- - Invented the Crookes radiometer and studied cathode rays.
- - Formulated the law of definite proportions.
30 Clues: - Discovered X-rays. • - Proposed the atomic theory. • - Created the periodic table. • - Discovered the atomic nucleus. • - Proposed the law of mass action. • - The "Father of Modern Chemistry." • - Discovered radioactivity in uranium. • - Invented the first chemical battery. • - Described the concept of latent heat. • - Ancient precursor to modern chemistry. • ...
history crosssword 2023-10-24
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- a serious shortage of food
- to exclude someone from the church
- head of the church
- people falsely blamed
- the Great Dying
- excommunicated leader
- court order
- a series of campaigns to take back the Holy Land
- language used by the church
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- Great Charter
- female, Christian, french leader
- an assembly of representatives
- The Holy Land
- Reconquest
- supposed successor of charlemagne
- created the strongest monarchy in medieval Europe
- having power
- nonreligious world
- shoots through armor
- beliefs apposed my the church
20 Clues: Reconquest • court order • having power • Great Charter • The Holy Land • the Great Dying • head of the church • nonreligious world • shoots through armor • people falsely blamed • excommunicated leader • a serious shortage of food • language used by the church • beliefs apposed my the church • an assembly of representatives • female, Christian, french leader • supposed successor of charlemagne • ...
History Crossword 2023-11-13
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- is a wrong or hardship suffered
- Industry, cloth was very expensive both due to the costs of the raw materials and the production process
- a hard, fine-grained sedimentary rock
- and Indian war, pitted the North American colonies of the British Empire against those of the French each side being supported by various Native American, a group of German-speaking Protestant colonists founded the town of Ebenezer
- De Soto, a Spanish explorer and conquistador
- of 1763, Its
- Person with no social status
- Boys, loosely organized, clandestine, sometimes violent, political organization active in the Thirteen American Colonies
- a group of German-speaking Protestant colonists
- is a payment or reward of money to locate capture or kill an outlaw or a wanted person.
- Swamp, peat-filled wetland straddling the Georgia–Florida line in the United States
- Scots, migrated to North Carolina during the colonial period
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- and daub, a woven lattice of wooden strips called wattle is daubed with a sticky material usually made of some combination of wet soil clay sand animal dung and straw
- Beginning with we the people
- are influential people who have more power, wealth or status than others in a society.
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- acts, a series of harsh laws passed by Britain in 1774
- the cultivation of plants in gardens or greenhouses, as opposed to the field-scale production of crops characteristic of agriculture
- the period of human history between the first known use of stone tools by hominins c. 3.3 million years ago
- also known as corn
- Rivers, A connection of water that maintains a essential crop
- Indians, a Native American civilization that flourished in what is now the Midwestern Eastern and Southeastern United State
- Colonist that stayed loyal to the British
- years war, A war that lasted from 1756-1763
24 Clues: of 1763, Its • also known as corn • Beginning with we the people • Person with no social status • is a wrong or hardship suffered • a hard, fine-grained sedimentary rock • Colonist that stayed loyal to the British • years war, A war that lasted from 1756-1763 • belief in the benefits of profitable trading • De Soto, a Spanish explorer and conquistador • ...
Loveland History 2024-01-10
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- First Fathers Day Gift You Received
- Type of Cookie Made in Tigard
- Subject of powerpoint I almost had to give in class that you created and helped me with.
- You Used to Bite me When You
- Disease during engagement
- First Meeting Spot
- First purchase together
- First Favorite TV Show
- Ring Size I told you
- First Wisconsin Address
- Almost Texas
- Days Engaged
- 2009 death
- Original Fight Starter
- First Trip Together
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- Our Second Child Isn't Named
- Where We Spent 10 Year Anniversary
- First Dinner we Cooked Together
- First V-Day Gift You Gave Me
- First Date
- Pet Names That Didn't Stick
- The Only Team we Both Were on
- First Birthday Gift You gave me
- Popular Conversation Topic in Early 2009
- What the Powerpoint was Supposed to be About
- What we Did When I Met Your Family That You Made Fun of me For.
- My Gangster Name
- Where I Learned Your First Name Isn't Ross.
- Our Forgotten Song
- Actual Ring Size
- Stickers in Idaho
- Proposal Site
- Your Gangster Name
33 Clues: First Date • 2009 death • Almost Texas • Days Engaged • Proposal Site • My Gangster Name • Actual Ring Size • Stickers in Idaho • First Meeting Spot • Our Forgotten Song • Your Gangster Name • First Trip Together • Ring Size I told you • First Favorite TV Show • Original Fight Starter • First purchase together • First Wisconsin Address • Disease during engagement • Pet Names That Didn't Stick • ...
FES History 2023-12-13
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- In 2021 FES was the _ Space Center Small Business Subcontractor of the year
- The current facility was purchased in nineteen _
- FES is woman owned and _ _ owned
- FES is headquartered in _, OK
- FES facility is eighty six _ square feet
- FEs has supplied hardware for the _ _ _ (abbr.)
- FES has been the Boeing Supplier of the Year _ times
- FES focus is on _ and defense industries
- By 1990 Frontier had _ locations
- Pegge Shreve worked in _ at OSU
- Dr.Ed Shreve was a professor of _ engineering
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- Frontier was founded in the _ of Peggy and Ed Shreve
- FES has approximately 140 _
- Becky _ is our HR manager
- FES mission is to be a _ _ _ (3 words)
- Dr. _ Rolls took helm as president and ceo in 2008
- Frontier begas full time operations in nineteen _ _
- Frontier was founded by Peggy and Ed _
- Frontier was founded in nineteen _
- In 1997 Frontier was restructured and is now known as ___ (abbr.)
20 Clues: Becky _ is our HR manager • FES has approximately 140 _ • FES is headquartered in _, OK • Pegge Shreve worked in _ at OSU • FES is woman owned and _ _ owned • By 1990 Frontier had _ locations • Frontier was founded in nineteen _ • FES mission is to be a _ _ _ (3 words) • Frontier was founded by Peggy and Ed _ • FES facility is eighty six _ square feet • ...
History Vocab 2024-01-31
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- a force that slows or stops motion
- a person who does for their beliefs
- an order by Lincoln that freed the slaves in the confederate states
- a small river that flows into a larger river
- a place where weapons are stored
- the act of formally leaving a group or organization
- a plan to solve a problem or achieve a goal
- war strategy of destroying the enemy’s means of survival
- to formally leave a group or organization
- a person injured, killed, or missing after a war, disaster, etc.
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- a person running from something like authorities
- when two parts of a country fight each other
- to firmly fix or establish
- to enroll in a group like the military
- the currency during the Civil War that used green ink
- a payment usually made by authorities as a reward
- to strengthen or support
- slave states that did not secede
- Rights the thought that laws should be made by the states, not the federal government
- to show proof, to have good reason
20 Clues: to strengthen or support • to firmly fix or establish • slave states that did not secede • a place where weapons are stored • a force that slows or stops motion • to show proof, to have good reason • a person who does for their beliefs • to enroll in a group like the military • to formally leave a group or organization • a plan to solve a problem or achieve a goal • ...
