history Crossword Puzzles
Chinese History 2024-03-14
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- What language do the Chinese speak?
- What is the name of the only female emperor?
- What is a long stone wall built in China to keep out invaders?
- What dynasty built the great wall?
- Which one of Chinas inventions explodes?
- What is the first Chinese dynasty?
- What is the name of the black and white halves of a circle used for cultural practices?
- What year was the silk road made?
- What emperor was buried with thousands of clay soldiers?
- What ranged weapon did China invent?
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- What is the capital of China (modern day)?
- What was the final Chinese dynasty (that we learnt about)?
- What was Chinas first weapon?
- What dynasty lasted the longest?
- when was China called China (use numbers for century date)?
- What was the most sought-after thing from China?
- What thin, white object was made in 105 AD/CE?
- What well known Chinese food was made in 200 BC/BCE
- What flammable, close-range weapon did China invent?
- What is buried in the wall of China?
20 Clues: What was Chinas first weapon? • What dynasty lasted the longest? • What year was the silk road made? • What dynasty built the great wall? • What is the first Chinese dynasty? • What language do the Chinese speak? • What is buried in the wall of China? • What ranged weapon did China invent? • Which one of Chinas inventions explodes? • ...
Corvette History 2024-04-02
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- first corvette concept car went into production as this full size wagon instead
- American symbol illegally included in the first Corvette logo
- the T in T-top stands for this
- California city where the C8 debuted in 2019
- succeeded Arkus-Duntov as Corvette's chief engineer
- red hash marks on the left front fender denote this package
- 1963 offered the first of this body style
- Special commemorative package honoring Corvette’s success at this race
- city where Corvettes were first manufactured
- Number of Corvette Indy 500 Pace cars
- this feature was offered in 1982 as a Collector’s Edition model
- GM program provides corvettes to those who boldly represent this government agency
- factory-installed racing package was offered for the first time in 1969
- body style that marks Corvette’s 25th year of production
- Surname of the person who designed the first corvette concept car
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- automotive brand whose sportscar's wheelbase and other dimensions inspired those on the first Corvette
- the bow-tie logo was inspired by this popular home decor element
- 1953 GM car show where the Corvette first appeared
- Corvette was inspired by the name of this class of water vessel
- Surname of the actor who built a "radical" corvette in the movie Corvette Summer
- month the National Corvette Museum opened in 1994
- Zora Arkus-Duntov is known as the what of Corvettes
- City in which the Corvette was the Pace Car for an annual iconic race
- the second generation corvette introduced this model
- safety feature was introduced in 1958
- Original code word for the first Corvette
26 Clues: the T in T-top stands for this • Number of Corvette Indy 500 Pace cars • safety feature was introduced in 1958 • 1963 offered the first of this body style • Original code word for the first Corvette • California city where the C8 debuted in 2019 • city where Corvettes were first manufactured • month the National Corvette Museum opened in 1994 • ...
History crossword 2024-03-03
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- first of the stone age
- paintings cover inside walls and top of the cave
- hunted,gathered,fished foods
- selectively growing plants or breeding animals so they were more useful to us
- study of human societies and culture
- study of past human history
- body was discovered in the Alps, ice preserved his tissue
- the new/more advanced stone age
- stone monuments built for worshiping
- society that all are considered equal
- 7,000BCE,largest neolithic,turkey
- name means "handy man"
- skull fragments found in 1959,skull was from 1.75 million years ago
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- division of a society based on social and economic status
- strait between Pacific and Arctic oceans
- movement of people from one place to another
- history before written records
- crafts people that would trade with other cultures/groups
- describes how cultures spread and merge around the world
- name means "wise man"
- had about 1/3 of a modern humans brain
- name means "upright man"
- task to different people in order to improve efficiency
- something that was used or made from the past
- change from gathering and hunting to farming
- australopithecine, walked up right, found in 1974
- human like being that walked up-right
- life of a nomad
28 Clues: life of a nomad • name means "wise man" • first of the stone age • name means "handy man" • name means "upright man" • study of past human history • hunted,gathered,fished foods • history before written records • the new/more advanced stone age • 7,000BCE,largest neolithic,turkey • study of human societies and culture • stone monuments built for worshiping • ...
Japanese History 2024-02-28
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- Private companies that were funded by the government
- The war between Japan and China which brought many benefits to Japan after their victory.
- The main island of Japan
- World famous volcano located near Tokyo
- Official religion of Japan set by the Meiji government
- Who was the emperor of Japan during the modernization?
- The war between China and Britain involving the spreading of opium
- Non-westernern countries adapting the ways of Western superpowers.
- The General of the US, who started Japan's iWesternion with Western superpowers
- World famous dish of Japan consisting of Rice covered with a slice of raw fish
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- The last shogun
- The military class of the Japanese caste system
- The war between Russia and Japan
- Increasing the country's power by conquering others or diplomacy
- The Prime Minister Opan who was truly the most powerful man during the Meiji era
- The country in which Japan tried to imitate their army and government
- A code or a way that Samurai followed throughout their lives
- The treaties made between Japan and the Western superpowers
- Which group of samurais revolted against the quickly westernizing imperialist government?
- The use of superior naval capabilities to intimidate lesser powers.
20 Clues: The last shogun • The main island of Japan • The war between Russia and Japan • World famous volcano located near Tokyo • The military class of the Japanese caste system • Private companies that were funded by the government • Official religion of Japan set by the Meiji government • Who was the emperor of Japan during the modernization? • ...
Bible History 2024-03-13
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- Tried to curse
- Usurper
- Place of preternatural gifts
- Answer to Hannah's prayer
- Wrestle with God
- Name like Jesus
- Will and intellect in harmony
- Promised Lan
- Stoned and Burned
- Son of Jesse
- Bitter
- Tent peg woman
- Had god "Dagon" and Goliath
- River
- Jacob's 2nd favorite
- Woman judge
- Sin Sin that is chosen, not inherited
- False humility - son is Abimelech
- Sister by the reeds
- Oasis in the desert
- "God saves"
- Invented the cave
- Languages confused
- Hired Balaam
- Met Moses at a well
- Strong, tall, and insecure
- Time of testing
- "god" judged by 10th plague
- Not every word is ____ true
- Place of struck rock
- Symbol of soul
- Feast after 50 days
- Grasp or receive
- Put Joseph in prison
- Righteous King
- Eldest of the 12
- Demons in ancient times
- One who dwells
- Father-ruler
- Descends at anointing
- Means "House of God"
- Never die
- Exchange of persons
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- Genesis poetry
- Every word is ____ true
- ...and Gomorrah
- Preternatural gift of the intellect
- King's tribe
- Friend of David
- Offered to take Benjamin's place as slave
- Favorite wife
- Hairy man
- Kill all
- First High Priest
- Strong
- ...and worship
- Mowed down by Joshua
- What is this?
- Fought off Potiphar's wife
- Birds in the desert
- Priests
- Saving lamb
- Symbol of body
- Place of slavery
- Wife through deception
- God gave to Adam and Eve over creation
- How kings were made
- Son of Hagar
- Freedom for the sake of
- Life and death
- Home of David
- Priest, between God and man
- Rash vow
- Moveable mountain
- Never suffer
- Language of Jews
- Jericho woman
- Good spy with Joshua
- God sees it
- "Laughter"
80 Clues: River • Bitter • Strong • Usurper • Priests • Kill all • Rash vow • Hairy man • Never die • "Laughter" • Woman judge • "God saves" • Saving lamb • God sees it • King's tribe • Promised Lan • Son of Jesse • Hired Balaam • Son of Hagar • Never suffer • Father-ruler • Favorite wife • What is this? • Home of David • Jericho woman • Genesis poetry • Tried to curse • Tent peg woman • ...and worship • Symbol of body • Life and death • ...
History Crossword 2024-04-18
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- to come into existence or become more noticeable
- unexplored wilderness at the edge of the country
- to refuse to recognize a federal law. This action by a state is called nullification.
- to increase in quantity or size over time
- an economic system based on the private ownership of farms and businesses
- art made by ordinary people (as opposed to trained artists) using traditional methods
- a government order that forbids trade with another country
- a closing off of an area to keep people or supplies from going in or out
- statement of a formal decision agreed on by a group
- to mean or represent
- to put out effort to make something happen
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- noticeably different
- the crime of encouraging rebellion against the government
- to stop doing something
- the money that a person, company, or nation has, and how it is managed
- a policy of avoiding political or military agreements with other countries
- to have hesitation or an unwillingness to do something
- a policy of not choosing sides in a dispute or war between other countries
- to free
- to follow, as in a goal or purpose
20 Clues: to free • noticeably different • to mean or represent • to stop doing something • to follow, as in a goal or purpose • to increase in quantity or size over time • to put out effort to make something happen • to come into existence or become more noticeable • unexplored wilderness at the edge of the country • statement of a formal decision agreed on by a group • ...
History Midterm 2022-02-02
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- Act that prevented Chinese laborers from entering the country. However, if they had already established residenship, they could still enter.
- (includes middle initial) Founder of Standard Oil Company, used horizontal consolidation. Philanthropist who helped found a foundation under his name and the University of Chicago.
- Unofficial agreement with Roosevelt and the Japanese government. Allowed Asian students to enter same schools as white students in California. However, Japan could got issue passports to laborors.
- He believed that African Americans should accept discrimination and work on elevating themselves through hard work and wealth, gaining the respect of White society (this created a "conservative" wing of African Americans)
- Political system. Under this, elected officials appointed friends and supporters to government jobs, regardless of qualifications.
- Name of riot.abor-related protest in Chicago calling for an 8 hour workday which ended in deadly violence between strikers and police. led to public disapproval of unions such as the Knights of Labor
- Battle that fought for the gold in the Black Hills.
- He wrote about the conditions in tenements and inspired NYC to be the first city in US to have housing requirements.
- Allowed US citizens to buy land in West for low prices
- President during the Credit Mobilier Scandal and the Whisky Ring.
- First supported spoils system but after being elected he didn't. Passed Pendleton Act
- A process that made it easier and cheaper to produce steel
- She gave rise to a new style of investigative journalism. She wrote about Standard Oil Company corruption.
- These laws required accurate labeling of ingredients, strict sanitary conditions, and a rating system for meats. Because of The Jungle.
- He wrote about conditions in the meatpacking industry. Government passed food regulation acts because of him.
- Massacre in Colorado that was responsible for the Cheyenne moving back to reservations
- A political machine that used various illegal methods to plunder the New York city Treasury. Headed by "Boss" Tweed
- Site of a major garment factory fire. This event helped to unite labor unions and politicians to get the government involved in workplace regulation
- Name of act that divided reservation land into 160 acre individual plots.
- (founder of the NAACP) believed that trying to gain respect of white society and accepting discrimination was harmful and that instead they should develop a team of college-educated African Americans to lead to movement against racial justice (the "radical" wing)
- Buying up all the steps needed to produce product. Drove smaller companies out of business because they couldn't compete with lower prices that this produced.
- Act which required promotions to be given on achievement. They had to pass a civil service exam to prove they were qualified for role.
- Name of case. In 1896, the Supreme Court ruled that segregation laws were not unconstitutional under "separate but equal" ideology and said that the equal protection clause only applied to political and civil rights, not social rights.
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- Name of grant that set aside money for agricultural colleges in the west.
- Colonel who was responsible for Sand Creek Massacre in 1864
- Founded a Steel Company (named after hiimself) in 1892 using the Bessemer process. By 1901, his company dominated the American steel industry. He donated most of his fortune to providing education across the country. He was a large proponent of Social Darwinism and also was criticized for poor labor practices in his factories
- Attempted to reform spoils system by passing a law that prevented government officials from managing political parties.
- Responsible for developing a new way of making steel (partly, somebody else also did it but independently).
- Idea that government should play as small a role as possible in economic affairs.
- A term to describe powerful industrialists who established large business in late 1800s. Implies that they stole from the poor (plural).
- unofficial city organization designed to keep a particular party or group in power and usually headed by a single powerful "boss"
- Opposed muckrakers at first but passed the Pure Food and Drug act. Created a new labor department, new constitutional amends, protected the environment, regulated railroads, was antitrust.
- She wrote about lynching. Lynching ended up being a major problem that the NAACP tried to solve.
- Laws that enforced segregation and discrimination, limiting African American's rights to vote and work, as well as segregating public schools, transportation, swimming pools, and other facilities
- law passed in reaction to the Standard Oil Company Trust banning any trust that restrained interstate trade or commerce. Was ineffective against trusts for nearly 15 years because pro business courts generally didn't rule against the trusts. Was brought back into use in the Progressive Era
- A term to describe powerful industrialists who established large business in late 1800s. Implies that they served their nation in a good way.
- Name of railroad that spread from the east coast to the west.
- Name of a strike The inventor of a luxury sleeping railway car, created a "company town" for his workers to live in. He cut wages but refused to lower rents in the "company town", Eugene Debs had American Railway Union refuse to use those cars in support of the strike, disrupting railroad traffic. Ended in a court order forbidding this union activity, setting a trend for court orders against unions.
- Soldiers went to stop the Ghost Dance, murdered Sitting Bull, last major episode of violence in Indian Wars
- A railroad owner who built a railway connecting Chicago and New York. He popularized the use of steel rails in his railroad, which made railroads safer and more economical.
- A highly successful banker who bought out Carnegie Steel. With Carnegie's holdings and some others, he launched U.S Steel and made it the first billion dollar corporation.
- Group that fought against issues like lynching and segregation and continues to fight for racial justice
- Name of school in Pennsylvania where forced assmilation happened.
- Name of strike. steelworker strike near Pittsburgh against wage cuts at the Carnegie Steel Company. Ten workers were killed in a riot by the Pinkertons, a private police force known for breaking strikes. The union called off the strike
- She founded the Hull house in Chicago, which was a social settlment that benefited the poor.
45 Clues: Battle that fought for the gold in the Black Hills. • Allowed US citizens to buy land in West for low prices • A process that made it easier and cheaper to produce steel • Colonel who was responsible for Sand Creek Massacre in 1864 • Name of railroad that spread from the east coast to the west. • President during the Credit Mobilier Scandal and the Whisky Ring. • ...
History project 2022-03-22
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- leader of common school movement
- group that wanted abolition
- economic status between wealthy and poor
- Part of the underground railroad
- what women wanted
- fighting slavery
- document about social injustice to women
- trying to ban alcohol
- public meeting about women's rights
- opposed immigration
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- christian renewal movement
- belief that people could ascend past the mortal world
- transcendentalist
- leader in women education
- Teaching people with disabilities
- group of people that helped slaves escape
- Prisoner reform leader
- poorly designed apartments
- trying to create a perfect society
- children should be taught in a common place
20 Clues: fighting slavery • transcendentalist • what women wanted • opposed immigration • trying to ban alcohol • Prisoner reform leader • leader in women education • christian renewal movement • poorly designed apartments • group that wanted abolition • leader of common school movement • Part of the underground railroad • Teaching people with disabilities • trying to create a perfect society • ...
History Crossword 2022-03-24
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- the study of the nature of God and religious belief
- a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them
- a number of periods of religious revival in American Christian history
- the state of being equal
- a mid nineteenth century artistic movement characterised by subjects painted from everyday life in a naturalistic manner
- a movement in the arts and literature that originated in the late 18th century, emphasizing inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual
- the right to vote in political elections
- a person who favors the end of slavery
- a formal and organized choice by vote of a person for a political office or other position
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction
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- a network of secret routes and safe houses
- a change or development
- a philosophical movement that developed in the late 1820s and 1830s in New England
- abstinence from alcoholic drink
- a person employed by an individual or in an office to assist with correspondence, keep records, make appointments, and carry out similar tasks
- a person who makes changes to something in order to improve it
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
- an institution offering shelter and support to people who are mentally ill.
- relating to or supporting the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants
- modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect; idealistic
20 Clues: a change or development • the state of being equal • abstinence from alcoholic drink • a person who favors the end of slavery • the right to vote in political elections • a network of secret routes and safe houses • the study of the nature of God and religious belief • the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction • ...
History Crossword 2022-03-24
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- China murders ... missionaries.
- Seeds where the Opium came from.
- What country invaded China by ports?
- Silk represented weath and ...
- ... porcent of China's population where addicted to Opium.
- Karl Mark and Frederick Engels where the founders of the ...
- What philosophy used the term "hands-off"
- City between India and China where underground tunnels where located.
- What did England trade with China?
- Name of the acid with what Emperor Quialong burned 21 million tons of Opium.
- What Philosophy did not support capitalism.
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- How many ports where open to foreign trade thanks to the treaty of nanking.
- England kidnapped chinesse people to self them as.
- Who created a model society in NY?
- Name of the Emperor that made illigal Opium.
- What did England started to trade with China because they became broke?
- Their goal was ``greatest happiness to greatest amount.
- New country that supported England in the 2nd Opium war.
- Teatry that made the legalization of Opium import.
- What is the name of the port in where trades where made in China?
20 Clues: Silk represented weath and ... • China murders ... missionaries. • Seeds where the Opium came from. • Who created a model society in NY? • What did England trade with China? • What country invaded China by ports? • What philosophy used the term "hands-off" • What Philosophy did not support capitalism. • Name of the Emperor that made illigal Opium. • ...
American History 2025-06-04
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- A 1770 event where British soldiers killed five colonists during a protest. It was used as propaganda to stir anti-British feelings.
- The 1803 U.S. purchase of land from France that doubled the size of the country and gave control of the Mississippi River.
- A 1794 protest by farmers in Pennsylvania against a tax on whiskey. The government quickly crushed it, showing its new power under the Constitution.
- A 1786–87 uprising of poor farmers in Massachusetts who were angry about debt and taxes. It showed the weakness of the Articles of Confederation and pushed leaders to call for a stronger government.
- The belief that the U.S. had the right and duty to expand westward across the North American continent.
- A secret network of people and safe places that helped enslaved people escape to freedom, especially in the North and Canada.
- The movement to give women the right to vote.
- The mass migration to California after gold was discovered in 1848, leading to rapid population growth and statehood.
- A machine invented by Eli Whitney that quickly removed seeds from cotton, greatly increasing cotton production—and the demand for slave labor.
- English Protestants who wanted to “purify” the Church of England by removing Catholic practices. Many migrated to New England for religious freedom.
- An agreement signed by the Pilgrims in 1620 to form a self-governing community based on majority rule.
- President Lincoln’s 1863 order that freed enslaved people in Confederate territory.
- A 1676 uprising in Virginia led by Nathaniel Bacon. Poor settlers, including former indentured servants, rebelled against the governor for failing to protect them from Native American attacks and favoring wealthy elites.
- A Native American uprising in 1763, led by Chief Pontiac, against British rule in former French territories after the Seven Years' War.
- A set of laws meant to ease tensions between North and South, including admitting California as a free state and creating a strict Fugitive Slave Act.
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- The practice of giving government jobs to political supporters and friends, started under Andrew Jackson.
- The forced transportation of millions of Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to be sold into slavery in the Americas, especially to work on plantations.
- A law that let settlers in those territories decide on slavery; it effectively repealed the Missouri Compromise.
- A document adopted on July 4, 1776, in which the American colonies officially declared their independence from Britain and listed their reasons.
- A man-made waterway connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean through New York, which boosted trade and helped New York City grow.
- A religious revival in the 1730s–1740s that encouraged emotional preaching, personal faith, and challenged traditional church authority.
- Amendment to the United States Constitution abolished slavery in the United States.
- The forced march of thousands of Cherokee and other Native Americans from their homelands to territory west of the Mississippi, where many died from disease and hunger.
- The site of John Brown’s failed 1859 raid on a federal arsenal in hopes of sparking a slave uprising.
- A law passed in 1820 that allowed Missouri to enter as a slave state and Maine as a free state while banning slavery north of the 36°30′ line in the Louisiana Territory.
- The first ten amendments to the Constitution, added to protect freedoms like speech, religion, and due process.
- A process in England where landowners fenced off common land for private use, forcing many small farmers off the land and increasing poverty, leading some to seek opportunity in America.
- A system of government where citizens elect representatives to make decisions and laws. It rejects monarchy and is based on the idea of the people's authority.
- A policy declaring that the U.S. would oppose European interference in the Americas and wouldn't get involved in European affairs.
- The 1783 agreement that officially ended the American Revolution. Britain recognized U.S. independence and gave the U.S. land west to the Mississippi River.
30 Clues: The movement to give women the right to vote. • Amendment to the United States Constitution abolished slavery in the United States. • President Lincoln’s 1863 order that freed enslaved people in Confederate territory. • The site of John Brown’s failed 1859 raid on a federal arsenal in hopes of sparking a slave uprising. • ...
ancient history 2025-07-17
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- Freed the slaves
- Racial segregation
- Empire building
- Napoleon’s defeat
- 1215 royal limit
- Key to hieroglyphs
- Picasso’s Spanish town
- WWII codebreaking site
- Religious wars
- Cold War divide
- German parliament
- Cultural rebirth
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- Cold War policy
- WWI peace deal
- Mechanized shift
- Harbor rebellion
- Pre-Revolution clash
- Ancient script
- US expansion
- Atomic bomb target
20 Clues: US expansion • WWI peace deal • Ancient script • Religious wars • Cold War policy • Empire building • Cold War divide • Freed the slaves • Mechanized shift • Harbor rebellion • 1215 royal limit • Cultural rebirth • Napoleon’s defeat • German parliament • Racial segregation • Key to hieroglyphs • Atomic bomb target • Pre-Revolution clash • Picasso’s Spanish town • WWII codebreaking site
History Crossword 2025-08-16
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- _______ Rebellion (30 Million died in this rebellion, led by Xiuquan)
- Indian soldiers in the service of the East India Co
- _______-_______ Movement (Movement in China to modernize and develop weapons and factories)
- _______ War (War in between China and Britain over a drug)
- _______ March (A 240 mile march to the sea where Gandhi waded into the ocean, picked up a lump of sea salt and proclaimed, “With this, I am shaking the foundations of the British empire.”)
- nicknamed “Mahatma”, united india
- ______ League (feared Hindu domination in India and called for a separate Muslim state)
- Leader of Taiping Rebellion
- _______ Disobedience ( refusal to follow laws one deems unfair)
- The Canal built by Ferdinand de Lesseps
- _____ Rebellion (Rebellion carried out by Indian soldiers mostly due to religious insensitivity)
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- An independent Muslim state that was formed following India's freedom
- Treaty of _______ (Britain received a huge indemnity and the island of Hong Kong)
- _______Rebellion (Thought their bodies could repel bullets and that they would drive out all foreigners, Rebellion crushed by Westerners and Japanese)
- _______ Door Policy (allow trade to open to everyone on an equal basis)
- Deliberate attempt to destroy an entire religious or ethnic group
- French entrepreneur, organized a company to build the Suez Canal
- The right for the british to live under their own laws and be tried in British courts
- Period of Starvation
- _______ Resistance (A nonviolent opposition to authority)
- Accused of supporting Russian plans against the Ottoman Empire (also distrusted by Muslim Turks)
- Improved tax collection, reorganized landholding, improved farming methods, and expanded cotton production in Egypt
22 Clues: Period of Starvation • Leader of Taiping Rebellion • nicknamed “Mahatma”, united india • The Canal built by Ferdinand de Lesseps • Indian soldiers in the service of the East India Co • _______ Resistance (A nonviolent opposition to authority) • _______ War (War in between China and Britain over a drug) • _______ Disobedience ( refusal to follow laws one deems unfair) • ...
U.S. History 2022-10-21
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- Owner of the largest petroleum company in the world, standard oil
- A U.S Federal law that was designed to regulate the railroad industry
- A theory from Charles Darwin proposing that the life of humans is "survival of the fittest"
- A prominent Union Organizer and activist
- A American socialist, Political activist, Trade, and one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World
- A Sham construction company charted to build the union pacific railroad by financing it with unmarketable bonds
- A U.S. Supreme court case in which the court upheld the power of the state/gov. to regulate private industries that affect "the common good"
- The first person to drill into the Earth for oil
- Workers apart of the Union
- Led the Expansion of American steel industry, and became the richest American in history
- Made the first lightbulb
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- Invented the typewriter in 1867
- ___ Help companies expand and ___ is when a business takes over stages the making process
- Created the first telephone
- The first continuous railroad across the united states
- The first inexpensive industrial process for mass production of steel
- Founder of The American Federation of Labor
- National Federation of labor unions founded in 1866 by an alliance of craft unions
- Designed and manufactured the Pullman Sleeping Car
- Anti trust Law prescribes the rule of free competition among those engaged in commerce
20 Clues: Made the first lightbulb • Workers apart of the Union • Created the first telephone • Invented the typewriter in 1867 • A prominent Union Organizer and activist • Founder of The American Federation of Labor • The first person to drill into the Earth for oil • Designed and manufactured the Pullman Sleeping Car • The first continuous railroad across the united states • ...
American History 2022-08-19
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- Payment by the losing country in a war to the winner for the damages caused by the war
- Goods whose importation, deportation, or possession is illegal
- The spreading of ideas about an institution or individual for the purpose of swaying public opinion
- Extreme, different from custom
- A disease that spreads worldwide
- Reflecting strong feelings towards a group, party or side of an issue
- Formal approval
- An official document signed by a judge authorizing an arrest or search of one's property
- Spying, especially to gain government secrets
- Armed fighters who carry out surprise attacks
- To wear away
- A policy of aggressive military preparedness
- A ruler who holds absolute power
- A policy of using financial power to reap international influence
- A political system headed by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism and often racism and no tolerance of opposition
- To select a person at random for mandatory military service
- A shortfilm dealing with current events
- Arms, weaponry, and ammunition
- A national policy to trade with foreign countrys
- A place where people are sent to be executed
- A place where people are detained or confined
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- The cost of purchasing goods and services essential for survival
- An act that provokes or incites reaction
- one who rules with absolute power
- Loyalty or devotion to ones nation
- giving in to the unjust demands of a belligerent leader in order to avoid war
- Items needed during wartime
- Area of a country where foreign nation enjoys special rights and powers
- A temporary agreement to end fighting
- To expel an individual from the country
30 Clues: To wear away • Formal approval • Items needed during wartime • Extreme, different from custom • Arms, weaponry, and ammunition • A disease that spreads worldwide • A ruler who holds absolute power • one who rules with absolute power • Loyalty or devotion to ones nation • A temporary agreement to end fighting • A shortfilm dealing with current events • ...
history assignment 2022-11-21
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- a writer and poet who was passionately committed to the cause of Cuban independence.
- group members besieged foreign embassies in Beijing, killing more than 200 foreigners and taking others prisoner
- the idea that the United States and latin America should work together came to be
- is the economic and political domination of a strong nation over other weaker nations
- was popular in Britain and the United States
- ascended the hawaiian throne
- stipulated the conditions for U.S. intervention in Cuban affairs and permitted the United States to lease or buy lands for the purpose of establishing naval bases and coaling stations in Cuba
- action of making a person or thing American in character or nationality
- American politician, statesman, soldier, conservationist, naturalist, historian, and writer who served as the 26th president of the United States from 1901 to 1909
- in which all countries should be allowed to trade with China.
- an area where a foreign nation controlled economic development such as railroad construction, mining, and other key industries.
- which gave the United States the exclusive right to build and control any proposed canal through Central America
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- an officer in the U.S. Navy who taught at the Naval War College, best expressed this argument
- or an attitude of aggressive nationalism, was very strong, especially among younger members of the party
- owned the New York World
- independent and self-reliant.
- owned the New York Journal
- This kind of sensationalist reporting, in which writers often exaggerated or even made up stories to attract readers, became known as
- the imperial power allowed the local rulers to stay in control and protected them against rebellions and invasion
- human society also evolved through competition and natural selection
- desire to promote the welfare of others
- area providing educational, recreational, and other social services to the community.
- pushed for the construction of a new navy
- on a voyage around the world to showcase the nation’s military might
- to take a naval expedition to Japan to negotiate a trade treaty.
25 Clues: owned the New York World • owned the New York Journal • ascended the hawaiian throne • independent and self-reliant. • desire to promote the welfare of others • pushed for the construction of a new navy • was popular in Britain and the United States • in which all countries should be allowed to trade with China. • ...
Puzzling History 2022-11-21
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- an area where a foreign nation controlled economic development such as railroad construction, mining, andother key industries
- To prevent European nations from sending troops to the Caribbean or Central America
- a Hungarian-American politician and newspaper publisher of the St. Louis
- kind of sensationalist reporting, in which writers often exaggerated or even made up stories to attract readers
- an attitude of aggressive nationalism
- is the economic and political domination of a strong nation over other weaker nations.
- on a voyage around the world to showcase the nation’s military might
- something of value
- ascended the Hawaiian throne
- Cuba could not make any treaty with another nation that would weaken its independence or allow another foreign power to gain territory in Cuba
- to come between
- They believed that after reaching the Pacific Ocean it was the nation’s destiny to expand overseas and spread its civilization to other people
- a writer and poet who was passionately committed to the cause of Cuban independence
- One of Roosevelt’s most dramatic actions in the Caribbean
- and Albert J. Beveridge, pushed for the construction of a new navy.
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- The idea that the United States and Latin America should work together
- Youngest president
- Land of Freedom
- Nearly/Almost
- stress or force
- an officer in the U.S. navy who taught at the Naval War College
- which gave the United states the exclusive right to build and control any proposed canal through Central America
- the imperial power of the local rulers to stay in control and protected them against rebellions and invasion
- group members besieged foreign embassies in Beijing, killing more than 200 foreigners and taking others prisoner
24 Clues: Nearly/Almost • Land of Freedom • stress or force • to come between • Youngest president • something of value • ascended the Hawaiian throne • an attitude of aggressive nationalism • One of Roosevelt’s most dramatic actions in the Caribbean • an officer in the U.S. navy who taught at the Naval War College • and Albert J. Beveridge, pushed for the construction of a new navy. • ...
History Breanna 2022-10-28
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- - the highest tribunal in the U.S.
- - guilty or not guilty
- - principle ways by which cases reach the supreme court
- one who petitions a court to review the decision of a lower court
- - the right of the court to declare a law, or action based upon that law
- Jury - composed of six to twelve jurors from the federal district, actually hears the case in court
- remind justices that differences of opinion do not preclude harmony of purpose
- power to decide whether it will hear a case or not
- - 1803 court case
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- - a power given to the Supreme Court by judiciary act of 1789
- who appeals a case
- petition for the court to hear a case
- where the justices meet
- - the right for the court to review the ruling of a lowe court
- any member of the court can reverse his position at any time before
- - Chief Justice who wrote to the Supreme Court
- - lawyers written argument
- - material prevented as proof in a trial
- - past decisions involving similar cases
- - a jury that can agree on a verdict
20 Clues: - 1803 court case • who appeals a case • - guilty or not guilty • where the justices meet • - lawyers written argument • - the highest tribunal in the U.S. • - a jury that can agree on a verdict • petition for the court to hear a case • - material prevented as proof in a trial • - past decisions involving similar cases • - Chief Justice who wrote to the Supreme Court • ...
MT History 2022-11-15
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- pens for holding animals before shipping
- an image painted on rock
- rain and snow
- the source of a river
- a person who searches for gold
- reducing the use of something
- divide up
- free land from the federal government
- an area of land that came through treaties
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- a mass or slow-moving river of ice
- to plant crops in alternating strips
- where grain is stored for shipping
- the legal right to use a piece of land
- a person who is opposed to war
- an image carved into rock
- right to vote
- separating precious metal from rock
- retirement pay
- high-elevation grasslands
- money used as an investment
- preserving something from destruction
21 Clues: divide up • rain and snow • right to vote • retirement pay • the source of a river • an image painted on rock • an image carved into rock • high-elevation grasslands • money used as an investment • reducing the use of something • a person who is opposed to war • a person who searches for gold • a mass or slow-moving river of ice • where grain is stored for shipping • ...
world history 2022-10-26
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- a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
- a sporting event in which two knights (or two groups of knights) jousted on horseback with blunted weapons, each trying to knock the other off, the winner receiving a prize.
- pre industrial agricultural laborer or a farmer with limited land ownership
- each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries.
- a defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet.
- a bridge, especially one over a castle's moat, that is hinged at one end so that it may be raised to prevent people's crossing or to allow vessels to pass under it.
- someone or something having power, authority, or influence; a master or ruler.
- a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- the son of a monarch
- the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
- a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack.
- a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor.
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- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen.
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- a member of a religious community of women, especially a cloistered one, living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- The daughter of a monarch
- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- the principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated.
- system was the combination of the legal, economic, military, and cultural customs that flourished in medieval Europe between the 9th and 15th centuries
- a professional joker or “fool” at a medieval court, typically wearing a cap with bells on it and carrying a mock scepter.
- a large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat.
- belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic.
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- a person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying merchandise to a particular trade.
- the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- a type of fortified tower built within castles during the Middle Ages by European nobility.
- 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 male ruler of a small independent state.
- the female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest.
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
34 Clues: the son of a monarch • The daughter of a monarch • a male ruler of a small independent state. • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen. • a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor. • a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor. • ...
world history 2022-10-26
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- a depression surrounding a castle, city wall, or other fortification, usually but not always filled with water
- a woman who vows to dedicate her life to religious service, typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in the enclosure of a monastery or convent
- man who separates himself from society and lives either alone (a hermit or anchorite) or in an organized community in order to devote himself full time to religious life
- usually comprised of tracts of agricultural land, a village whose inhabitants worked that land, and a manor house where the lord who owned or controlled the estate lived
- an un-free person, esp one bound to the land
- a female member of a royal family, usually the daughter of a king or queen or the wife of a prince
- a church that contains the cathedral (Latin for 'seat') of a bishop
- medieval stronghold, generally the residence of the king or lord of the territory in which it stands
- the transfer of goods and services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money
- the rural poor, rural residents, serfs, agricultural laborers, and the “common” or. “simple” people
- one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord
- a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen
- The wife or widow of a king
- anyone who is involved in business or trade
- the sovereign ruler of a small state in Continental Europe called a duchy
- a surviving memorial of something past
- a supreme ruler, sovereign over a nation or a territory, of higher rank than any other secular ruler except an emperor, to whom a king may be subject
- the science and the art that deal with the use, display, and regulation of hereditary symbols employed to distinguish individuals, armies, institutions, and corporations
- a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups
- A defensive mound of earth or a wall with a broad top and usually a stone parapet; a wall-like ridge of earth, stones or debris; an embankment for defensive purpose
- a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat
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- a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire
- a chivalrous competition or mock fight in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (12th to 16th centuries)
- the strongest portion of the fortification of a castle, the place of last resort in case of siege or attack
- a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during the medieval and Renaissance eras
- a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family
- a person who served his lord as a mounted and heavily armed soldier
- system, a system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return
- to imply something wearisome or challenging
- a general title for a prince or sovereign or for a feudal superior
- a vassal's source of income, held from his lord in exchange for services
- a code of honor that emphasized bravery, loyalty, and generosity for knights at war in the 11th and 12th centuries
- a body of ordained ministers in a Christian church
- a type of movable bridge typically at the entrance to a castle or tower surrounded by a moat
34 Clues: The wife or widow of a king • a surviving memorial of something past • to imply something wearisome or challenging • anyone who is involved in business or trade • a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat • a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire • an un-free person, esp one bound to the land • a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen • ...
world history 2022-10-26
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- a depression surrounding a castle, city wall, or other fortification, usually but not always filled with water
- a woman who vows to dedicate her life to religious service, typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in the enclosure of a monastery or convent
- man who separates himself from society and lives either alone (a hermit or anchorite) or in an organized community in order to devote himself full time to religious life
- usually comprised of tracts of agricultural land, a village whose inhabitants worked that land, and a manor house where the lord who owned or controlled the estate lived
- an un-free person, esp one bound to the land
- a female member of a royal family, usually the daughter of a king or queen or the wife of a prince
- a church that contains the cathedral (Latin for 'seat') of a bishop
- medieval stronghold, generally the residence of the king or lord of the territory in which it stands
- the transfer of goods and services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money
- the rural poor, rural residents, serfs, agricultural laborers, and the “common” or. “simple” people
- one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord
- a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen
- The wife or widow of a king
- anyone who is involved in business or trade
- the sovereign ruler of a small state in Continental Europe called a duchy
- a surviving memorial of something past
- a supreme ruler, sovereign over a nation or a territory, of higher rank than any other secular ruler except an emperor, to whom a king may be subject
- the science and the art that deal with the use, display, and regulation of hereditary symbols employed to distinguish individuals, armies, institutions, and corporations
- a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups
- A defensive mound of earth or a wall with a broad top and usually a stone parapet; a wall-like ridge of earth, stones or debris; an embankment for defensive purpose
- a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat
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- a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire
- a chivalrous competition or mock fight in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (12th to 16th centuries)
- the strongest portion of the fortification of a castle, the place of last resort in case of siege or attack
- a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during the medieval and Renaissance eras
- a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family
- a person who served his lord as a mounted and heavily armed soldier
- system, a system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return
- to imply something wearisome or challenging
- a general title for a prince or sovereign or for a feudal superior
- a vassal's source of income, held from his lord in exchange for services
- a code of honor that emphasized bravery, loyalty, and generosity for knights at war in the 11th and 12th centuries
- a body of ordained ministers in a Christian church
- a type of movable bridge typically at the entrance to a castle or tower surrounded by a moat
34 Clues: The wife or widow of a king • a surviving memorial of something past • to imply something wearisome or challenging • anyone who is involved in business or trade • a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat • a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire • an un-free person, esp one bound to the land • a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen • ...
Medicomp History 2022-11-06
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- Medicomp's _______ is to help physicians add quality years to patients’ lives
- Medicomp now offers _________ monitoring for cardiac devices such as pacemakers, ICDs, and ILRs
- one of our core values: undeniable _______
- the company’s flagship product; proprietary software used to analyze holter and event recordings
- one of our core values: intense ________ focus
- the first event monitor capable of both real-time and continuous looping ECG monitoring
- the first mobile cardiac telemetry (MCT) system capable of analyzing rate, rhythm, morphology, and P wave abnormalities
- VP of Product and Strategy
- multinational clinical trial researching atrial fibrillation
- Medicomp's patented AI algorithm capable of analyzing rate, rhythm, and morphology
- Medicomp slogan: Cardiac Monitoring _______; also part of the the new React Dx slogan: Diagnostics _________
- portal used by both physicians and staff for reviewing and electronically signing reports and enrolling patients
- one of our core values: _______ the individual
- President and CEO
- Medicomp's California office is located in this city
- Medicomp separated from this company in 2011 to become an independent company
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- Senior VP of Clinical Operations
- ambulatory MCT monitor provided by MediLynx
- first Event Monitor with P-Wave analysis for the detection of atrial arrhythmias
- Senior VP of Operations and Technology
- the first holter in outer space was provided by Medicomp for this Space Station in 1994
- one of our core values: _______ for our purpose
- Senior VP of Growth and Development
- Medicomp is now a division of _________
- first-of-its-kind patch style monitor completely free of wires and cables
- VP of Finance
- corporate office is located in this Florida city
- Medicomp's Maryland office is located in this city
- one of our core values: _________ in all we do
- the first and only Wireless Event Monitor to offer beat-to-beat analysis of the entire ECG, a patented feature previously unavailable to healthcare
- first dual monitoring device; offers Mobile Cardiac Telemetry and Wireless Event cardiac monitoring in one ambulatory monitor
- Medicomp's new name
32 Clues: VP of Finance • President and CEO • Medicomp's new name • VP of Product and Strategy • Senior VP of Clinical Operations • Senior VP of Growth and Development • Senior VP of Operations and Technology • Medicomp is now a division of _________ • one of our core values: undeniable _______ • ambulatory MCT monitor provided by MediLynx • one of our core values: intense ________ focus • ...
Puzzling History 2022-11-18
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- bought from foreign markets
- ruled directly by Britain
- a religion of flat
- a group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies
- they generally produced just enough to meet the needs of their family with a little left over to sell
- learning assistants
- capital of New France
- sell abroad
- First President of the United States
- unions
- ruled by proprietors
- crops that could be sold easily in markets and overseas
- the idea that knowledge, reason, and science could improve society
- a variety
- investors
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- trade routes formed a triangle
- settlers established colonies
- part of the triangular trade shipping africans to the west indies
- outstanding military planner
- finished good sold to colonists
- a region of hills and forest
- trading illegally
- or bosses to keep slaves working hard
- a powerful Native American group
- the ability to read and write
25 Clues: unions • a variety • investors • sell abroad • trading illegally • a religion of flat • learning assistants • ruled by proprietors • capital of New France • ruled directly by Britain • bought from foreign markets • outstanding military planner • a region of hills and forest • settlers established colonies • the ability to read and write • trade routes formed a triangle • ...
History Vocabulary 2022-02-10
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- companies that could hire only union
- The people behind this ideaology believe that the government should not interfere in the economy other than to protect private property rights and maintain peace
- a third party that helps workers and employers reach an agreement
- value of all goods and sevices a country produces year
- a rise in the value of money
- Controlled 90% of gas during the beginning of the gas boom
- "An organization owned by many people but treated by law as though it were a person"
- North America's first continuous railroad line constructed between 1863 and 1869
- it does not produce anything.Instead,it owns the stock of companies that do produce goods
- timber, coal, iron, and copper
- a grant of public land, especially to an instution, organization,or to particular groups of people
- a formal order
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- He reorganized several major railroads and became a powerful railroad magnate
- when they would lock out workers from the property to break up exsiting unions
- united all the workers in a particular industry.
- people who risk their capital in organizing and running a business
- sharing something out among a number of recipients.
- when you make multiple small things into a few large things
- the cost of manufacturing is decreased by producing goods quickly in large quantities.
- a legal arrangement that allows one person to manage another person's property
- When a single company achieves control of an entire market
- an important railroad developer who was one of the most unscrupulous “robber barons” of 19th-century American capitalism.
- "a person or organization that puts money into financial plans,property,etc.with the expectation of achieving a profit"
- The person who led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and became one of the richest Americans in history
24 Clues: a formal order • a rise in the value of money • timber, coal, iron, and copper • companies that could hire only union • united all the workers in a particular industry. • sharing something out among a number of recipients. • value of all goods and sevices a country produces year • When a single company achieves control of an entire market • ...
American History 2022-02-10
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- - continuous railroad line constructed between 1863 and 1869
- - a legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners.
- - a company that owns part, a majority, or all of another company's stock
- -minimum governmental interference in the economic affairs
- - individual that puts money into an entity
- - a legal and equitable remedy in the form of a special court order
- -a gift of land
- - a place of work where membership in a union is a condition for being hired.
- - where an employer bars its unionized workers from entering the workplace until such time as they accept to work on the employer's terms and conditions.
- - an arrangement whereby a person holds property as its nominal owner for the good of one or more beneficiaries.
- - had few skills and received lower wages.
- - a person who organizes and operates a business, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- - founded the Standard Oil Company
- - to intermix a minority population with a majority one.
- - reduction of the general level of prices in an economy.
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- - a trade union organizing method
- - a form of alternative dispute resolution
- - reorganized several major railroads and became a powerful railroad magnate.
- - total market value of the final goods and services produced by a nation's economy
- - American railroad executive, financier, and speculator
- - the domination of a market by a single entity.
- - a proportionate saving in costs gained by an increased level of production.
- - machinists, iron molders, stonecutters, shoemakers, and printers, had special skills and training.
- - a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist.
24 Clues: -a gift of land • - a trade union organizing method • - founded the Standard Oil Company • - a form of alternative dispute resolution • - individual that puts money into an entity • - had few skills and received lower wages. • - the domination of a market by a single entity. • - a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist. • ...
Theatre History 2022-02-12
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- Many theatrical traditions have included this face covering
- the period of British theatre history when women were first allowed on the stage
- A series of short skits, songs, and various acts performed with no structure
- Most famous "Morality Play"
- First female playwright
- In this play, a man watches as everyone in the world around him is slowly transforming into rhinoceroses
- comic servant
- Like modern Soap Operas, a play with clear heroes and villains
- Pioneered methods of acting we still use today!
- Theatre can be traced back to festivals honoring this god of PARTIES!
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- The first Medieval plays were performed in this language
- He killed his father, married his mother, and ripped his eyes out
- Commedia Dell'Arte can be compared to this modern TV genre
- A comic servant
- Beckett said that the only thing he could be certain of is that Vladimir and Estragon were wearing THIS kind of hat
- a play in this style angered audiences so much they rioted for 55 nights!
- Designer who brought Italian techniques to England
- Creator of the "scientific" acting style
- One of the most famous Morality Plays
- Aristotle's sixth element of Drama
- The first musical where the songs were written alongside the plot in 1943
- Most enduring Renaissance playwright
- plays in this style could be called "a slice of life"
- Type of dialogue used to describe the setting when there weren't many sets or props
- The purging of emotions through dramatic art
25 Clues: comic servant • A comic servant • First female playwright • Most famous "Morality Play" • Aristotle's sixth element of Drama • Most enduring Renaissance playwright • One of the most famous Morality Plays • Creator of the "scientific" acting style • The purging of emotions through dramatic art • Pioneered methods of acting we still use today! • ...
History Vocabulary 2022-01-07
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- no single branch is too powerful
- citizens have political authority
- french writer
- supporters of the new constitution
- first president of the united states
- right to pass all laws
- protection of the individual rights
- people are the only source of power
- power is held at the national level, while others have very little power
- father of the constitution
- the government is not all-powerful
- belief that monarchs were chosen by god
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- protects the civil rights and liberties of people
- king/queen controls all aspects of life
- group who feared the new government
- compromise between slave states and free states
- believed in natural rights
- power saved for the states
- government is defined by law and serves the people
- third president of the united states
20 Clues: french writer • right to pass all laws • believed in natural rights • power saved for the states • father of the constitution • no single branch is too powerful • citizens have political authority • supporters of the new constitution • the government is not all-powerful • group who feared the new government • protection of the individual rights • ...
Black History 2022-01-25
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- Cooke Wright
- McCune Smith
- Lee Crumpler
- Carson
- jordan
- movement
- tubman
- Obama
- obama
- movement
- Bus Boycott
- Boykin
- Railroad
- vs. Board of education
- rights act of 1964
- jackson
- hamer
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- Douglass
- movement
- Drew
- rock nine
- luther king
- x
- T. Washington
- and wellness
- Parks
- riders
- Bath
- vs. Ferguson
- Till
- rights act of 1965
- Hale Williams
- Carter Fuller
- cj walker
- Elders
- history month
- turner
- Jemison
38 Clues: x • Drew • Bath • Till • Parks • Obama • obama • hamer • Carson • jordan • riders • tubman • Boykin • Elders • turner • jackson • Jemison • Douglass • movement • movement • movement • Railroad • rock nine • cj walker • luther king • Bus Boycott • Cooke Wright • McCune Smith • Lee Crumpler • and wellness • vs. Ferguson • T. Washington • Hale Williams • Carter Fuller • history month • rights act of 1965 • rights act of 1964 • vs. Board of education
History 11 2021-10-26
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- separating different people for racial reasons.
- Process of making an area more urban
- The presidents closest group of people
- People who bring about anarchy
- Action of a state impeding or attempting to prevent enforcement of law
- A person who practices socialism
- The ____ amendment gave woman the right to vote
- George ______ was the first president
- Era from 1865-77 that followed slaves being freed
- Standard Oil
- A/C Electricity
- The _____ amendment allowed slaves to vote
- Rich person from north who moves south
- Commodore
- Withdraw from commercial places for protest
- President can ____ a bill if they don't like it
- A long and severe recession in the economy or market
- Led by President Roosevelt in battle
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- A southerner who collaborated with Northern Republicans.
- official ban on trade or other commercial activity
- Strong pride in a persons country
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- The _____ amendment freed slaves
- Strike Against Carnegies steel plant
- When 1 company owns an entire industry
- to quit working due to bad conditions
- _____ Ford was the first person to invent a car
- A investigative journalist
- The ____ invented airplanes
- Poor apartment buildings
- A system of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government
- Protecting your designs and ideas from being stolen.
- When a landlord lets someone use land in exchange for crops
- The _____ amendment gave slaves equal rights
- Steel
- D/C Electricity
- Americas open door policy targeted who
- When we make new land a state
- to sign or give formal consent
39 Clues: Steel • Commodore • Standard Oil • A/C Electricity • D/C Electricity • Poor apartment buildings • A investigative journalist • The ____ invented airplanes • When we make new land a state • People who bring about anarchy • to sign or give formal consent • The _____ amendment freed slaves • A person who practices socialism • Strong pride in a persons country • ...
Texas History 2022-04-21
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- a long and severe recession in an economy or market
- Migrating within one country or state.
- the basic facilities and installations that help a government or community run, including roads, schools, phone lines, sewage treatment plants and power generation.
- offered by companies to the customers to provide utility and satisfy their wants.
- the process of increasing the percentage and number of people living in urban settlements.
- the single worldwide computer network that interconnects other computer networks, enabling data and other information to be exchanged.
- space comprising the earth’s atmosphere and the space beyond.
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it.
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- the act of competing.
- First person to make a base on Texas Soil
- a period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activities are reduced.
- A financial gain
- the alternating phases of economic growth and decline.
- an economic system in which private businesses operate in competition and largely free of state control.
- a return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength.
- This first person to step foot on Texas Soil
- the process by which an economy is transformed from primarily agricultural to one based on the manufacturing of goods.
- the part of the economy devoted to the production, processing, and distribution of food, including the financial institutions that fund these activities.
- The battle ground that gave insperation to win the war against Mexico.
- First Person to map the Gulf of Mexico
20 Clues: A financial gain • the act of competing. • Migrating within one country or state. • First Person to map the Gulf of Mexico • First person to make a base on Texas Soil • This first person to step foot on Texas Soil • a long and severe recession in an economy or market • the alternating phases of economic growth and decline. • ...
American History 2022-04-28
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- certain races and ethnicities have superior traits
- president who offered promise of a new deal
- lightning war
- borrowed money used to purchase stock
- executed by electric chair in 1927
- island in Japan
- Jewish racism
- feelings of superiority because if your nationality
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- industrial workers in WWI
- regular periods of contraction in economics
- Woodrow Wilson's attorney general
- being confined as a prisoner
- fear that communism was spreading through america
- night of broken glass
- to give a bully what they want without fighting back
- the idea that wealth should be distributed equally in society
- want to destroy the existing political system
- Jewish houses of worship
- Adolf Hitler wrote this
- tax imposed by the government
20 Clues: lightning war • Jewish racism • island in Japan • night of broken glass • Adolf Hitler wrote this • Jewish houses of worship • industrial workers in WWI • being confined as a prisoner • tax imposed by the government • Woodrow Wilson's attorney general • executed by electric chair in 1927 • borrowed money used to purchase stock • regular periods of contraction in economics • ...
Texas History 2022-04-21
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- Process of moving a herd of cattle
- An action that citizens are required to perform
- Last battle of the Civil War when South surrender to North
- Protest against Mexico for free colony
- Process of expanding the west in the U.S
- Place in San Antonio during fight for Texas Indepence
- The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution
- Texas wanted to be moved to the United States
- Branch that writes and makes laws
- Telegram sent to Mexico from Germany
- First European to map the coast of Texas
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- Bloodiest Battle in the Civil War
- Letter declaring to release William B.Travis from jail
- Not obeying the laws in a peaceful way
- President that wanted peace with Native Americans
- Presdient who placed capital of Texas in Austin
- Process of increasing population to make city more urban
- Deadliest Hurricane which destroyed many homes
- War with Anglo’s against Mexican Soldiers
- Law made to end the action of fence cutting
20 Clues: Bloodiest Battle in the Civil War • Branch that writes and makes laws • Process of moving a herd of cattle • Telegram sent to Mexico from Germany • Not obeying the laws in a peaceful way • Protest against Mexico for free colony • Process of expanding the west in the U.S • First European to map the coast of Texas • War with Anglo’s against Mexican Soldiers • ...
Texas History 2022-04-21
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- people have a say in how a government is ruled
- people behold ultimate power
- first president of texas
- ruled by one leaving the people with no power
- limits government power
- taxes on imported goods
- first european to set foot in texas
- the action of adding something
- to withdraw from a place
- southern states
- used to colonize texas
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- first three hundred families to move to texas
- " father of texas " son of moses austin
- first european to map the coast of texas
- the northern states
- forced relocation of native americans
- dictator of mexico who was later captured and exiled at battle of san jacinto
- region with the most rainfall
- power between state and government are not par
- movement to the west
20 Clues: southern states • the northern states • movement to the west • used to colonize texas • limits government power • taxes on imported goods • first president of texas • to withdraw from a place • people behold ultimate power • region with the most rainfall • the action of adding something • first european to set foot in texas • forced relocation of native americans • ...
History crossword. 2022-05-04
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- a Algerian politician, soldier, and socialist revolutionary who served as the first President of Algeria
- an Indian politician and a central figure of the Indian National Congress.
- an Egyptian politician and military officer who served as the third president of Egypt
- a Kenyan anti-colonial activist and politician who governed Kenya as its Prime Minister
- a Congolese politician and military officer who was the President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- the leader of the Indonesian struggle for independence
- anti-colonial cultural and political movement founded by a group of African and Caribbean students in Paris
- a Burmese politician, diplomat, author, and a 1991 Nobel Peace Prize laureat
- a Pakistani politician who served as the 11th and 13th prime minister of Pakistan.
- signed by President Jimmy Carter, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin in September 1978
- a Filipino politician, lawyer, dictator, and kleptocrat
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- a political party established in 1906.
- A political party in India.
- state of dividing or being divided into parts.
- a Filipina politician who served as the 11th president of the Philippines
- was Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization
- a Ghanaian politician, political theorist, and revolutionary.
- an Indonesian army officer and politician, who served as the second and the longest serving president of Indonesia.
- an Israeli politician, teacher, and kibbutznikit who served as the fourth prime minister of Israel
- Nehru an Indian anti-colonial nationalist.
20 Clues: A political party in India. • a political party established in 1906. • Nehru an Indian anti-colonial nationalist. • state of dividing or being divided into parts. • was Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization • the leader of the Indonesian struggle for independence • a Filipino politician, lawyer, dictator, and kleptocrat • ...
History Recall 2022-03-27
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- name given to the Americas by European explorers
- in a feudal system, a holder of land or position granted by a superior in exchange for allegiance
- land owned by a lord
- guiding group who determine what is good and right
- deliberate sinking of a ship, especially your own
- capital of Italy
- worker who was obligated to work for a local noble
- group of people who had greater privileges and rights than the majority
- alliance of three great cities in the Valley of Mexico
- historians use this to understand and explain the past
- evidence that is about a time period, but created after
- code of conduct that knights followed, including respect towards women
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- evidence that was created during the time period being studied
- ruler of an empire
- ruler whose power and authority is never questioned
- member of a people not belonging to Rome
- a view about the past, which may be influenced by social factors like gender, social status, age, education
- ordained member of the Christian Church, such as a priest
- a view which favours one side and which may aim to convince the reader to believe the same
- leading dignitary of the Roman Catholic Church, nominated by the Pope
- prediction of what will happen in the future
21 Clues: capital of Italy • ruler of an empire • land owned by a lord • member of a people not belonging to Rome • prediction of what will happen in the future • name given to the Americas by European explorers • deliberate sinking of a ship, especially your own • guiding group who determine what is good and right • worker who was obligated to work for a local noble • ...
AO History 2023-01-17
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- Wildest place AO was played
- Reigning women's champion
- 1st Challenge Cup winner
- 1st AO women's champion
- 1st AO men's champion
- In 1990 he was DQ'd for misconduct
- Original surface of AO
- Practiced on HHI for AO and Wimbledon
- Most times AO held in a year
- Goolagong's Aboriginal family name
- Courier jumped into after win
- Original name of Melbourne Park
- Her first AO slam was against Martina
- Serena's 2007 ranking when she won
- AO is also known as the
- Women's Memorial Cup named for
- Men's Challenge Cup named for
- 1988 AO was start to her calendar grand slam
- Reason why center court flooded
- Aboriginal player
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- 1st Memorial Cup winner
- Sampras broke down in match due to coach's
- Reigning men's champion
- The second stadium
- in 2022 finals Nadal defeated
- Mary Pierce held match point and lost in 3 to
- Two early NZ cities that hosted open Christchurch and
- Youngest player (1953) and oldest (1972) to win AO
- Original name of AO
- Most singles championships male
- One of two stadiums
- Only player to win AO on both surfaces
- Moroccan player lost epic match to Roddick
- He won his 6th title in 1967
- Last men's champion to play on grass
- Bad boy of Australian tennis
- This American won his 4th title in 2003
- In 2022 played denied a Visa because
38 Clues: Aboriginal player • The second stadium • Original name of AO • One of two stadiums • 1st AO men's champion • Original surface of AO • 1st Memorial Cup winner • Reigning men's champion • 1st AO women's champion • AO is also known as the • 1st Challenge Cup winner • Reigning women's champion • Wildest place AO was played • Most times AO held in a year • He won his 6th title in 1967 • ...
history project 2023-01-19
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- who was the first viceroy
- in crease experienced in an event on process
- political and economic doctrine thet defends freedom equality and individualism
- what did leon specialize in
- what did taxco specialize in
- people thet were engaged in priesthood military commerce and mining
- to resing to a charge, usually due to reasons beyont control
- what did puebla specialize in
- who was the king in new spain during 1759 to 1788
- a metaphoric way to expres submission to the frech goverment
- catholic church used as an important tool to emvageliced the natives
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- true or falce the enlightenment criticized the clas system and have influence over the independece of the 13 colonies of england [USA]
- commit a crime
- was the social group with the hightes privilege
- was the group who was engaged in agricultural work suffering exploitaion
- cruel
- period of prosperity of good harvests hight production
- a city or an urban are regaded as the center of a specific activity. main city
- this group resulted from interbreeding
- mercury [chemical element]
20 Clues: cruel • commit a crime • who was the first viceroy • mercury [chemical element] • what did leon specialize in • what did taxco specialize in • what did puebla specialize in • this group resulted from interbreeding • in crease experienced in an event on process • was the social group with the hightes privilege • who was the king in new spain during 1759 to 1788 • ...
History project 2023-01-20
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- The Spanish Inquisition was instituted in _____
- ¿What was, in many cases, part of the mixture between two cultures?
- ¿Which was the center of New Spain in all areas?
- Mexico City was the center of the financial, shopping and cultural life of the _____
- ¿who were engaged in priesthood, military, commerce and mining, with no chance of having any government positions?
- In ____ many laborers or workers were indigenous or black slaves who saw an opportunity to work and get paid.
- Guanajuato and Taxco owe their peek to it
- By 1810, the territory of New Spain had a population of over six ____ people
- New Spain’s economic boom could be seen in the growth of towns such as:
- a repressive system fixing the Spanish conquistadors
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- The constitution of Cadiz had a great importance since it was the first developed in the kingdom and granted the subjects of the crown the title of ___
- main activity in New Spain during the eighteenth century
- By the end of the 17th ____ New Spain had become the richest possession of the Spanish Crown
- ¿French enlightened thinkers known as?
- ¿Sought to centralize power in the monarch and make a more efficient collection of taxes and tributes?
- classes began to enlarge their haciendas, favoring Internal trade that was not reported to the king
- Which viceroy ordered the first population census in New Spain, which resulted in more reliable data?
- Were planned following the Spanish model
- to resign to a charge, usually due to reasons beyond control
- Talavera pottery, from Puebla region, mixes Mesoamerican techniques with ____ elements
20 Clues: ¿French enlightened thinkers known as? • Were planned following the Spanish model • Guanajuato and Taxco owe their peek to it • The Spanish Inquisition was instituted in _____ • ¿Which was the center of New Spain in all areas? • a repressive system fixing the Spanish conquistadors • main activity in New Spain during the eighteenth century • ...
Astronomy History 2023-01-20
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- The Milky Way is one of these and contains billions of stars.
- Basic building block of all matter.
- any substance the has mass or takes up space.
- The most recognized astronomical objects.
- The beginning of the universe.
- Any planet beyond our solar system.
- designed plans for a flying machine.
- Developed the telescope and wrote a book.
- Greek Mythology flew too close to the sun.
- The study of everyting outside Earth's atmosphere.
- not changing or moving
- Discovered galaxies outside of the Milky Way.
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- It exist in space but it cannot be seen like planets and stars.
- The force or energy in the universe that keeps it expanding.
- Einstein hypothesized the universe is not static due to forces in the universe pushing back against gravity.
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- proton, electrons, and neutrons
- The study of motion, matter and energy.
- Theorized the Sun was the ccenter of the universe.
- It's like the sun being shrunk to the size of Lexington and the gravity is so strong that not even light can escape.
20 Clues: not changing or moving • The beginning of the universe. • proton, electrons, and neutrons • Basic building block of all matter. • Any planet beyond our solar system. • designed plans for a flying machine. • The study of motion, matter and energy. • The most recognized astronomical objects. • Developed the telescope and wrote a book. • ...
History Exam 2023-01-23
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- Goddess of Women and Marriage
- God of Thunder and Lightning, Rain, and Winds
- Goddess of Hunt and the Moon
- Goddess of Marriage and Childbirth
- Ghana, Mali, and Songhai
- Cyril and Methodius were monks who created so they could translate a bible for Russians to read
- Goddess of Love and Beauty
- God of War or more properly the Spirit of Battle
- is located on the Niger River - South of the Sahara Desert
- Goddess of Wild Animals and the Hunt
- Axum and Zimbabwe
- Goddess of War
- God of Fire
- Goddess of Love, Beauty, Desire, Fertility, Prosperity, and Victory
- the term was applied to those who made things or provided services
- One of the oldest religions dates back to well before 3000 BCE. 900 million current followers
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- Approx 1000-1500 AD
- Goddess of Hearth Fire and patron deity of Bakers
- God of Law and Order
- is located in northern Ethiopia between Nile and Red Sea
- is located on the Niger river - Took over Timbuktu
- God of Light, Prophecy and Music
- Goddess of Wisdom and War
- rebirth of culture and learning
- is located on the Niger River
- God of War and also Agricultural Guardian
- is located between Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers near the Indian Ocean
- the faith had spread rapidly between 622 and 750
- are a type of parietal art, found on the wall or ceilings of caves
- God of Fire and Forge
- Goddess of the Hearth, Home, and Hospitality
- God of Music, Oracles, Archery, Medicine, and the Sun
32 Clues: God of Fire • Goddess of War • Axum and Zimbabwe • Approx 1000-1500 AD • God of Law and Order • God of Fire and Forge • Ghana, Mali, and Songhai • Goddess of Wisdom and War • Goddess of Love and Beauty • Goddess of Hunt and the Moon • Goddess of Women and Marriage • is located on the Niger River • rebirth of culture and learning • God of Light, Prophecy and Music • ...
History Crossword 2023-01-12
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- duties - non-slaveholding whites took part in _____ _______.
- Northup - Free black man who was kidnapped and sold into slavery
- - a term meaning “before the war” and used to describe the decades before the American Civil War began in 1861
- middle passage - the internal forced migration of slaves to the South and West in the United States
- South - an elite group of slaveholders gained new wealth from cotton.
- gin - a device, patented by Eli Whitney in 1794, that separated the seeds from raw cotton quickly and easily
- planters - exerted a power influence on the federal government
- - 76.1% of whites in the south in 1860
- - many slaves religion
- South - an aristocratic gentry, generation upon generation of whom had grown up with slavery, held a privileged place.
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- River - The essential water highway in the US.
- boom - the upswing in American cotton production during the nineteenth century
- meaning - slave work songs usually had a ______ _______.
- of slaves - banned in the beginning of 1808
- - _____ of the first 11 presidents owned slaves.
- Manifesto - the secret diplomatic memo stating that if Spain refused to sell Cuba to the United States, the United States was justified in taking the island as a national security measure
- violence - Slaveholders used both psychological coercion and ________ ____________ to prevent slaves from disobeying their wishes.
- - the premise that southern white slaveholders acted in the best interests of their slaves
- rabbit - popular animal character in slave stories
- slave trade - the trading of slaves within the borders of the United States
- crop - a crop grown to be sold for profit instead of consumption by the farmer’s family
- Beecher - Wrote the 1852 Uncle Tom’s Cabin
- Orleans - Largest slave market in the US
- - the idea that blacks and whites come from different origins
- majority - a majority of a separate region (that would otherwise be in the minority of the nation) with the power to veto or disallow legislation put forward by a hostile majority
25 Clues: - many slaves religion • - 76.1% of whites in the south in 1860 • Orleans - Largest slave market in the US • Beecher - Wrote the 1852 Uncle Tom’s Cabin • of slaves - banned in the beginning of 1808 • River - The essential water highway in the US. • - _____ of the first 11 presidents owned slaves. • rabbit - popular animal character in slave stories • ...
History Review 2022-12-15
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- had bouts of madness
- monsters, boiling water, whirlpools
- Aztec capital
- French prince
- ship sailed around the world
- married Isabella
- famous Mali king
- system how the Incas communicated
- disease
- Aztec king
- Prince Henry the
- Supported the Duke
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- landed in the West Indies
- journey slaves took to the new world
- died at the stake
- evil uncle of the princes in the tower
- Ghana was known for
- conquered the Aztecs
- pointed head, cross eyed, filed teeth
- fought the Yorks
- America is named after him
- Wars of the
- the tiger
23 Clues: disease • the tiger • Aztec king • Wars of the • Aztec capital • French prince • married Isabella • fought the Yorks • famous Mali king • Prince Henry the • died at the stake • Supported the Duke • Ghana was known for • had bouts of madness • conquered the Aztecs • landed in the West Indies • America is named after him • ship sailed around the world • system how the Incas communicated • ...
ROCKETRY HISTORY 2022-12-22
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- This space shuttle was retired after completing its final mission, STS-133 on March 9, 2011
- The Japanese Mars orbiter that failed to reach Mars due to electric failures
- The american super heavy-lift launch vehicle which launched the first american space station
- Israel’s first astronaut who was killed in Columbia disaster in 2003
- A famous astronaut who was chosen for the Dyna-Soar program from NASA but left the program in the middle
- The first robotic rover from the US to operate on Mars
- Person to launch the first successful liquid-fueled rocket
- The launch vehicle which didn't and fly all crew members died in a fire during a launch pad test
- The code name of the joint project between France,Germany and UK related to the Ariane
- German amateur rocket association prior to World War II
- Lunar lander of Apollo 14 mission
- The first Chinese space station
- First spacecraft to detect the Van Allen radiation belt
- Arthur C. Clarke’s prediction of geostationary satellites was published in the year,
- The communications relay satellite for the successful Chang'e 4 lunar farside mission
- First Australian satellite Wresat was launched in this year
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- Callsign of the first crewed flight of Project Mercury
- The first Moon mission to include animals, and the first to return safely to Earth
- First satellite launcher not buit by either the United states or USSR
- Soyuz Launch Complex(ELS) is located in this country
- Russian rocket engine manufacturer to produce RD-180 rocket engine
- family
- The famous quote, “Houston, we've had a problem here.” is related to this space mission
- The most common propellant used in ion propulsion
- The GRAU index of Soyuz-L rocket
- The version of the ROSTOK family which was used to launch the early LUNA spacecraft
26 Clues: family • The first Chinese space station • The GRAU index of Soyuz-L rocket • Lunar lander of Apollo 14 mission • The most common propellant used in ion propulsion • Soyuz Launch Complex(ELS) is located in this country • Callsign of the first crewed flight of Project Mercury • The first robotic rover from the US to operate on Mars • ...
History Review 2022-06-16
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- bill for military veterans to attend college and get a home
- Shirtwaist Company that caught fire and killed 146 women due to the doors being locked.
- Music of the Harlem Renaissance
- Theory that if one country falls to communism then others around it will fall as well
- But equal
- The process used to make steel
- Army that marched on Washington DC demanding their money
- A boom when the birthrate exploded in the United States
- Movement in which women gained the right to vote
- Riders of college kids that went to the south to demand equality
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- 1st person to fly across the Atlantic Ocean
- missle crisis
- 1st satellite that the Soviet Union put into space
- Poor farming techniques led to this disaster
- Insurance for money in the bank
- v. Ferguson
- location of the African American Renaissance
- Discovered at Sutter's Mill in 1849
- Act that gave settlers 160 acres of land
- State that cattle drives were heading to meet the railroads
- Crow laws that African Americans were expected to follow
- 1st African American to sit on the Supreme Court (last name is Marshall)
- Tuesday, October 29, 1929 when the stock market crashed
- number of years a settler had to build a home or farm the free land
24 Clues: But equal • v. Ferguson • missle crisis • The process used to make steel • Insurance for money in the bank • Music of the Harlem Renaissance • Discovered at Sutter's Mill in 1849 • Act that gave settlers 160 acres of land • 1st person to fly across the Atlantic Ocean • Poor farming techniques led to this disaster • location of the African American Renaissance • ...
History Stuff 2022-08-10
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- Where two mighty rivers meet
- The eternal cities old eastern boarder
- Pearl by the sea
- A witness to the battle of Fort McHenry
- Lavender Blue
- Major center for European politics
- Counter to Platonism and Stoicism
- Queen of the Adriatic
- A free city at the beginning of WW2
- Home of the Danes
- Operation Desert Storm
- Brazil's marvelous city
- Created the modern nation state
- blue and red
- Lee's horse
- Created national park service
- Sun King
- The first of its can used in war
- USSR October 30 1961
- operation for capturing three bridges
- Show me state flower
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- A 18th century visitor of America
- Dubliners
- Former running mate making a comeback
- "The Great Elector"
- Lee's last battle
- Dutch holiday celebrated with orange
- Norse explorer
- Fort between two waters
- God of fire
- Only senator to be elected posthumously
- disaster of January 28, 1986
- "Deserts Fox"
- female explorer of the upper Missouri and Columbia river basins
- The Brothers Karamazov
- The garden state
- Black Rattlers of WW1
- Raider of the southwest territories
- "Hero of the Two Worlds"
- Tiera del Fuego Archipelago
- brownish crimson color
- god of war
42 Clues: Sun King • Dubliners • god of war • God of fire • Lee's horse • blue and red • Lavender Blue • "Deserts Fox" • Norse explorer • Pearl by the sea • The garden state • Lee's last battle • Home of the Danes • "The Great Elector" • USSR October 30 1961 • Show me state flower • Queen of the Adriatic • Black Rattlers of WW1 • The Brothers Karamazov • Operation Desert Storm • brownish crimson color • ...
Canadian History 2022-06-27
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- genocide of jews in europe
- allies invasion of Normandy
- president during missile crisis
- german sub
- Terrorist mastermind of 9/11
- occupied france
- the infamous wall the fell in 1989
- the best-known Canadian terrorist group
- USSR's 1948 Berlin travel restrictions
- June 1919 strike that ended with 2 killed
- 1956 canal crisis
- Canada's greatest military victory of WW1
- british priminister during world war two
- deadly Vietnam war chemical
- deadly disease of 1918
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- cold war hot war in asia
- famous 1929 stock market crash
- a nuclear bomb
- leader of nazis
- japanese sneak attack on america
- soviet leader during ww2
- failed cuban invasion
- German word for lighting war
- bloody canadian battle in ww2 italy
- posion gas used in world war one
- hitler's political party
- period of no alcohol
- world leader that sounds like poutine
- country of genocide in the 1990s
- world war treaty
- a atomic bomb fell here
31 Clues: german sub • a nuclear bomb • leader of nazis • occupied france • world war treaty • 1956 canal crisis • period of no alcohol • failed cuban invasion • deadly disease of 1918 • a atomic bomb fell here • cold war hot war in asia • soviet leader during ww2 • hitler's political party • genocide of jews in europe • allies invasion of Normandy • deadly Vietnam war chemical • ...
Healthcare History 2022-08-29
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- antonvanleeuwenhoek invented the ----
- discovered by Marie and Pierre curie
- was one of the greatest surgeons of the ancient world
- was invented in the 1800s during the industrial revolution
- Joseph lister- first doctor to use antiseptic during operation
- Earliest people to keep health records
- Edward Jenner created this vaccination
- practiced surgery, dentistry, bloodletting, and cutting hair.
- Clara Barton established the American ----
- Louis Pasteur identified ____ cause disease
- Robert koch the father of ---
- believed that diseases were caused naturally
- Ignaz Semmelweis instituted _______
- Pioneered the use of acupuncture
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- development of the scientific method
- invented surgical instruments such as the scalpel, forceps, and surgical needles
- used herbs and natural pain relievers
- Elizabeth Blackwell founded the women's medical college in ---
- illness caused by supernatural spirits and demons
- Extremely important Jewish philosopher and physician.
- Wilhelm Roentgen developed --- technology
- Alexander Fleming discovered
22 Clues: Alexander Fleming discovered • Robert koch the father of --- • Pioneered the use of acupuncture • Ignaz Semmelweis instituted _______ • development of the scientific method • discovered by Marie and Pierre curie • antonvanleeuwenhoek invented the ---- • used herbs and natural pain relievers • Earliest people to keep health records • Edward Jenner created this vaccination • ...
History Review 2022-12-12
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- north atlantic treaty organization
- man who created the puppets.
- man who wrote american pie
- what body part got injured on JFK.
- founder of motown records
- russian for traveling companion.
- guy who bought the mcdonalds franchise.
- a president who was assassinated.
- author of catcher in the rye
- amusement park.
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- soviet unions answer to nato
- first name of the assassinated president.
- star of i love lucy
- movie star who dies in a car crash
- marries joe dimaggio
- pro golfer
- woman who didn't want to give up her seat.
- new fried chicken restaurant.
- name of the first nuclear us submarine.
- ran by the campaign slogan i like ike
20 Clues: pro golfer • amusement park. • star of i love lucy • marries joe dimaggio • founder of motown records • man who wrote american pie • soviet unions answer to nato • man who created the puppets. • author of catcher in the rye • new fried chicken restaurant. • russian for traveling companion. • a president who was assassinated. • north atlantic treaty organization • ...
Agriculture History 2022-12-01
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- The Green Revolution
- Women are Admitted to the FFA
- Mount Dora FFA Chartered
- Cyrus McCormick 1834
- FFA Corduroy Jacket
- Eli Whitney 1793
- Beltsville Small White Turkey
- 1931 US Patent (1790)
- Edmund Quincy 1850
- George Washington Carver 1916
- Joseph Glidden 1874
- 1835
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- FFA and NFA Merge
- Smith-Hughes Act
- FFA Began
- Benjamin Holt 1904
- Anna Baldwin 1878
- Thomas Jefferson 1794
- FFA Creed Written E.M Tiffany
- Katahdin, Russet, Belrus Potatoes
- John Deere 1837
21 Clues: 1835 • FFA Began • John Deere 1837 • Smith-Hughes Act • Eli Whitney 1793 • FFA and NFA Merge • Anna Baldwin 1878 • Benjamin Holt 1904 • Edmund Quincy 1850 • FFA Corduroy Jacket • Joseph Glidden 1874 • The Green Revolution • Cyrus McCormick 1834 • Thomas Jefferson 1794 • 1931 US Patent (1790) • Mount Dora FFA Chartered • Women are Admitted to the FFA • FFA Creed Written E.M Tiffany • ...
History Crossword 2022-12-08
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- the bottom of the feudal system
- __ Ferrante, author of the Neapolitan novels
- gave the kings all the information
- Empowered by the Shogun to enforce the laws and collect the taxes.
- History, with 'the'
- Fearsome warrior; defender of the Daimyo and Shogun
- Lady of Spain
- Traders, shop-keepers, set up businesses.
- fought for everyone
- The author of several of the books of the New Testament?
- Made clothes, cooking utensils, boats and weapons.
- Author of The Picture of Dorian G
- Bit of history
- was a thing in ancient rome
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- “The Audacity of Hope” author
- the person who controlled medieval europe
- Producers of food for feudal society.
- "The True History of the Conquest of New Spain" author
- The discovering of new lands
- the way medieval was ranked
- a building constructed in medieval europe to protect the people and resource inside
- Norman __, author of The Pursuit of the Millennium (1957)
- Head of State.
- Head of the military, financial and political decisions in feudal Japan.
24 Clues: Lady of Spain • Head of State. • Bit of history • History, with 'the' • fought for everyone • the way medieval was ranked • was a thing in ancient rome • The discovering of new lands • “The Audacity of Hope” author • the bottom of the feudal system • Author of The Picture of Dorian G • gave the kings all the information • Producers of food for feudal society. • ...
History People 2022-12-14
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- refused to give up
- led USSR for many years
- he gave up in VA
- killed at flossenberg
- fell asleep a lot, rescued many
- worst guy ever
- had a better plan for peace
- had known Lee well
- we should call him sparky
- guerrilla abolitionist
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- was a sucker
- held USA together
- was a wretch (his words!)
- cried when a law passed in 1833
- got too close to the powder keg
- president during U.S. Civil War
- broke his leg jumping off a balcony
- burned Macon, GA
- excellent bookkeeper
- led Bolsheviks briefly
20 Clues: was a sucker • worst guy ever • he gave up in VA • burned Macon, GA • held USA together • refused to give up • had known Lee well • excellent bookkeeper • killed at flossenberg • led Bolsheviks briefly • guerrilla abolitionist • led USSR for many years • was a wretch (his words!) • we should call him sparky • had a better plan for peace • cried when a law passed in 1833 • ...
History Crossword 2022-06-09
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- This word means to be confide as a prisoner for political or military reasons.
- This organization brought democratic nations in North America and Europe to defend against potential soviet attacks.
- This word literally means "fear of Muslims", we saw this grow tremendously after 9/11.
- truce, This was an agreement from both sides to ceasefire on Christmas day (they also had a football/soccer match).
- Best known Canadian terrorist group.
- This is the push for everyone to own a lot of stuff to be happy and live a good life.
- Pact, This was an agreement made between Germany, Italy, and Japan as a defences alliance.
- This is the last name of the Lithuanian teen who set himself on fire in protest against the Soviet occupation.
- This city is home to the Al-Aqsa mosque, which is one of the holiest sites in the world.
- War, This war was named this because we actually never the two major powers fighting.
- This is the greater economic, political, and cultural connectedness between different nations and areas of the world.
- This is an acronym for an organization meant to keep international peace and security, and developing friendly relations between countries.
- The compulsory enlistment or call up.
- This is shared defence system between Canada and the USA, designed to alert and combat in the case of nuclear war.
- This is a month that World war 2 both started and ended in (same month but different years).
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- This is also formally known as nuclear bomb, which was dropped on Japan.
- This term was used by the Nazis referring to the "racial ideal" (white, blonde, blue eyed, etc).
- This is the mass killing of a specific group/population, we saw this happen with Jewish people.
- In this city the French ship "Mont Blanc" crashed into the "Imo".
- This aerial combat was where fighter pilots would try to shoot down other planes.
- This is also known as "The Great Famine".
- Ridge, This battle is often considered as the battle that defined Canadian independence and military prowess.
- mask, This tool was used to protect a soldier from breathing in toxic gases and chemicals.
- Raid, While this battle was ultimately a fail , it served as a learning experience that the allied forces used in later battles.
- This was were land battles took place in World War 1, they were filthy, filled with rats, mud, water, lice and much more.
- Ferdinand, The assassination of this man sparked World War 1 to start.
- This agreement is signed to temporarily stop war.
- A public general vote to pass a law or make a big decision.
- tax, This was introduced in World War 1 as a temporary measure to help fund the war effort. We still have this to date.
- This is when the government bans the sale and/or consumption of alcohol.
- This is the voluntary abstinence from drinking alcohol.
- This is information, that is inaccurate or misleading, intended to promote or advertise a specific political cause or point of view.
- This is an acronym for when and if war broke out it would mean that both sides and their allies would most likely be wiped out.
33 Clues: Best known Canadian terrorist group. • The compulsory enlistment or call up. • This is also known as "The Great Famine". • This agreement is signed to temporarily stop war. • This is the voluntary abstinence from drinking alcohol. • A public general vote to pass a law or make a big decision. • In this city the French ship "Mont Blanc" crashed into the "Imo". • ...
"Modern" History 2022-06-09
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- Loyalists to Lenin
- Facismo leader
- Technically ended a long time ago, but is still ongoing between Kim Jong Un
- German Party formed in 1920 that dissolved shortly after the Second World War
- British Prime minister that led throughout World War Two
- Death Caused WW1
- Ruler of the largest empire in Eastern Asia and threatened China
- Chinese communist leader using the Great Leap Forward
- Divorced, Beheaded, Died: Divorced, Beheaded, Survived
- King of France that died during a conflict
- Separate country for muslims in India
- Led a Socialist party from 1920 to 1945
- The Last Tsar
- Not quite a war, contrary to the name.
- Economic policies of the West
- First communist leader
- Served as US president. Related to a president who led just before Woodrow WIlson
- The most publicized assassination in the US
- Major conflict between 100+ countries in Europe and the Pacific
- Competetor to Hitler in being a nasty piece of work. Communist leader.
- How you’re viewing this
- WW1 power that dissolved into two separate countries afterward
- I love GOOOOOOOOOLD. Cited as the richest man ever
- The colony owner
- Occuring in 1975, created PTSD for soldiers to this day
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- Leader in South Africa. First of his group to lead
- Queen of France that died same as her husband
- Not long after the end of WW2, this decended between the “West” and the “East”
- Separate country for muslims in India
- A belief that Europeans need to make colonies more european
- Multiple attacks on a holy land by christians
- a tactic where the wwhole country contributed to the conflict
- World Wide company
- Fromer chancellor of Germany in approx 1900
- A rebellion occuring in 1900, major battle being in Peking
- THe first tank ever built
- Also called the Great War or War to End All Wars
- Turning point of the Pacific war.
- British PM that Declared war on Germany
- A belief that there is a natural hierarchy in human life
- US president during the War to end all Wars
- Considered one of the most peaceful humans to ever exist
- Helped spread religion
- Loyalists to Tsar
- Former US general and US president
- Took much of the blame for WW1. Fell apart afterward
- America’s version of total war that is more effective
- A drug that start a war in China
- Ended the War in the Pacific
- Economic policies of the East
50 Clues: The Last Tsar • Facismo leader • Death Caused WW1 • The colony owner • Loyalists to Tsar • Loyalists to Lenin • World Wide company • First communist leader • Helped spread religion • How you’re viewing this • THe first tank ever built • Ended the War in the Pacific • Economic policies of the West • Economic policies of the East • A drug that start a war in China • ...
Art History 2022-09-01
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- Northern European artists came from _______ [HINT: Starts With FL]
- Gutenberg’s book press created in 1436 was a ____-____ press
- Popular ___________ book-type was the Book of Hours
- A great benefactor of Flemish art was the ____ __ ______ [HINT: Three Words, No Spaces]
- Artists from ________ are also called Flemish painters
- The name of the museum where the Merode Altarpiece is The _________
- St ____ is the patron saint of painters
- The first stock exchange was in
- Northern European artists came from ______ [HINT: Starts With FR]
- Local ______ were groups that allowed artists to train and work together
- Jan van Eyck uses ___ as his main painting media
- The ______ Richthofen talks about in her thesis is connected to St. Bridget
- The __________ is the scene was Christ is lowered from the cross
- The Ghent Altarpiece has many scenes included in its
- Northern European artists came from _______
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- In the Annunciation scene Mary often reads scripture from the Book of
- were schools where young illuminators trained
- Silk and wool trades also produced
- Mary is told by the Angel ________ that she will be the mother of Jesus
- Oil paint layers add ____________ of colors
- Books were likely produced in _______ workshops
- The ____ of the Unicorn tells a popular 14th century story (HINT: a major tapestry)
- van Eyck, was the father of painting in the north
- The ___________ Richthofen talks about relates to personal devotion
- Northern European artists came from _______ [HINT: Starts With H]
- The _______ was a symbol of Jesus Christ
- Northern artists tend to ____ their names on their artwork
- Cennino _______ was an Italian artist who wrote about oil paints
- Witz set his biblical story in (HINT: Instead of the Holy Land)
- The Man in the Red Turban was a ____-_________ with extraordinary detail
30 Clues: The first stock exchange was in • Silk and wool trades also produced • St ____ is the patron saint of painters • The _______ was a symbol of Jesus Christ • Oil paint layers add ____________ of colors • Northern European artists came from _______ • were schools where young illuminators trained • Books were likely produced in _______ workshops • ...
History homework 2022-09-22
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- Moral code of Islam
- Isreal today
- Holiest city for Muslims
- A loyal follower of Jesus
- Individual spirit/soul
- salvation for Hindus
- Religious duties
- Religious duties
- Religious duties
- Actions that affect the next life
- Rebirth of the soul
- Pilgrimage to Mecca
- salvation for Buddists
- People from the middle east
- Muslim place of worship
- Enlightened one
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- savior sent by god
- Holy book of Islam
- Followers who spread the word
- Effort in gods service
- Founder of Christianity
- Scattering of Jewish people
- Ethnic group from the fertile crescent
- Fixed social class system
- Messanger from god
- Highest spirtitual leader for Buddists
- Journey from Mecca to Medina
- Led the exodus
- Muslim god
- Founder of Buddism
- An agreement with god
- Trinity 3 main Hinduism gods
32 Clues: Muslim god • Isreal today • Led the exodus • Enlightened one • Religious duties • Religious duties • Religious duties • savior sent by god • Holy book of Islam • Messanger from god • Founder of Buddism • Moral code of Islam • Rebirth of the soul • Pilgrimage to Mecca • salvation for Hindus • An agreement with god • Effort in gods service • Individual spirit/soul • salvation for Buddists • ...
History Culminating 2025-06-11
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- Where did macleod deliver a paper on May 3, 1922?
- February 20, 1959
- What first satelite launched by the russians overshadowed the revealing of the jet?
- How did the batteryless radio work from wall plugs? Got the idea from US's experimental recieving tubes
- Who did they test insulin on?
- Which prime minister cancelled the program?
- Who invented the first batteryless radio?
- Where did people find the cure for diabetes?
- Who was the supervisor for the research of insulin?Him and the lead fought a lot
- When did they test insulin on human subjects?
- What war did banting serve in?
- what was the supersonic jet fighter made in 1954 called?
- When did they find the crude formula for insulin
- Who was the assistant assigned to the research of insulin?
- When did they publish a report on insulin in the Canadian Medical Association Journal?
- Who lead the research to find insulin?
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- How did the connector connect to the radios for an AC source as houses were only wired for light bulbs
- What sound was created by radios before the AC vacuum tube?
- The first AC tube invention was called the
- What parts of an organ were fed to diabetic patients?
- Whch fighter pilot first flew the jet?
- Rogers worked in?
- Who was the biochemist of insulin
- Sold in August 26, 1925
- When was the jet revealed in front of 12000 people?
- Who designed and built the jet?
- Rogers created the Standard Radio Manufacturing Corporation Ltd. to start producing radios
- What animal was used mainly for the research?
- What was insulin called before
- What was the price of the first batteryless radios when annual income was $1000?
- Radio station founded by rogers. the first radio station to operate out of municipal AC power source
- When was insulin available worldwide?
- What was the temporary solution for diabetes before insulin?
33 Clues: February 20, 1959 • Rogers worked in? • Sold in August 26, 1925 • Who did they test insulin on? • What war did banting serve in? • What was insulin called before • Who designed and built the jet? • Who was the biochemist of insulin • When was insulin available worldwide? • Whch fighter pilot first flew the jet? • Who lead the research to find insulin? • ...
History: Difficult 2025-06-08
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- West African slaver Kingdom
- First European settlement in North America
- Antebellum vigilante
- Ancient Sumerian City
- Naval skirmish between Iran and America
- The Five Families
- Christian invasion of the Baltics
- Subject of the trial of the century
- 1970's Vice President
- The Gentleman Pirate
- Tuscan poet
- Last ruling dynasty of Iran
- Namesake of a Latin American nation
- Home of the Knights Hospitaller
- 1940's Appalachian Subgenre of Country music
- Presumed eaten by crabs
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- Defeated in the Nullification Crisis
- Soviet female pilots
- Vandal King who vandalized Rome
- Longest reign in Mexican history
- Emperor of America
- Home of Lonesome George
- Grandfather of the Biblical Noah
- 1967 Levantine conflict
- Blinder of the Cyclops
- Purged in the Albigensian Crusade
- Capital of Roman Britain
- Region sacked by William the Conqueror
- Successors of Alexander the Great
- Saharan trade node
- Birthname of a famous Borjigin clansman
31 Clues: Tuscan poet • The Five Families • Emperor of America • Saharan trade node • Soviet female pilots • Antebellum vigilante • The Gentleman Pirate • Ancient Sumerian City • 1970's Vice President • Blinder of the Cyclops • Home of Lonesome George • 1967 Levantine conflict • Presumed eaten by crabs • Capital of Roman Britain • West African slaver Kingdom • Last ruling dynasty of Iran • ...
Evolutionary History 2025-05-27
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- a part of an organism (for example, one or more bones)
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- the very long time that spans the history of Earth, from the very first cellular life to the present
- a scientist who studies fossils in order to understand the ancient history of life on Earth population a group of the same type of organism living in the same area related sharing a common ancestor population
- a related organism from a previous generation
- a trait that makes it more likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- a group of individuals born and living at about the same time
- to receive genes from a parent
- a body structure in two or more species that features the same parts (for example, the same bones)
- evidence of life from the past, such as fossilized bones, footprints, or leaf prints
- the process by which one population evolves into two or more different species
- having died out completely and no longer alive anywhere on Earth
- everything (living and nonliving) that surrounds an organism
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- an older population from which two or more newer species descended
- the process by which species adapt to environmental changes over a very long time
- a group of organisms of the same kind (in one or more populations) that do not reproduce with organisms from any other group
- a random change to a gene that sometimes results in a new trait
- a graph that uses bars to show how characteristics or values are distributed within a group
- a more recent species that evolved from an ancestor population
- to classify based on scientific examination
- the process by which the distribution of traits in a population changes over many generations
- an organism's arm, leg, or wing
- when something stays mostly the same over time
- a specific characteristic of an individual organism
24 Clues: to receive genes from a parent • an organism's arm, leg, or wing • to classify based on scientific examination • a related organism from a previous generation • when something stays mostly the same over time • a specific characteristic of an individual organism • living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria • ...
Canadian history 2025-05-26
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- Canada's largest province
- Canadas southern neighbour
- Ocean on Canadas East Coast
- Canadas tallest mountain
- Number of territories in Canada
- Canada's national flower
- Canada's capital
- Number of oceans on Canada's coast
- Canadas national winter sport
- Initials of Canada's smallest province
- B.C.'s premier
- Initials of Canada's oldest retail store
- Premier of Ontario
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- Most westerly province
- Canada's National animal
- Leaf on our flag
- Number of time zones in Canada
- Premier of Alberta
- Where the Great Lakes are located
- Canada's national summer sport
- Canadas largest Lake
- Canada's largest island
- Canadian Prime Minister
- Number of provinces in Canada
- Ocean on Canadas West Coast
- Ocean on Canadas north coast
26 Clues: B.C.'s premier • Leaf on our flag • Canada's capital • Premier of Alberta • Premier of Ontario • Canadas largest Lake • Most westerly province • Canada's largest island • Canadian Prime Minister • Canada's National animal • Canadas tallest mountain • Canada's national flower • Canada's largest province • Canadas southern neighbour • Ocean on Canadas East Coast • Ocean on Canadas West Coast • ...
American History 2025-05-27
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- U.S. naval base attacked in WWII
- Early 20th century immigration processing center in New York
- Site of the 1941 surprise attack
- Peace agreement that ended Reconstruction
- The 19th Amendment gave women the right to ___
- 1863 proclamation freeing enslaved people
- Site of a famous 1848 gold discovery
- Scandal that led to Nixon’s resignation
- The battle that turned the tide of the Civil War
- 1963 civil rights speech: “I Have a ___”
- Landmark 1965 law eliminating literacy tests
- Court case that ended school segregation
- Civil War president
- This act provided free land to settlers in the West
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- Name of the U.S. program to rebuild Europe after WWII
- African American woman who refused to give up her seat
- President during the Great Depression and WWII
- African American leader who advocated self-defense in the 1960s
- 1960s domestic program for civil rights and poverty relief
- Massive 1930s government spending program
- President during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Nickname for the 1920s era of economic boom and jazz
- Movement to end slavery
- Cold War conflict from 1955 to 1975
- Industrialist who revolutionized automobile production
- First ten amendments to the Constitution
- Women's suffrage leader, Susan B. ___
27 Clues: Civil War president • Movement to end slavery • U.S. naval base attacked in WWII • Site of the 1941 surprise attack • Cold War conflict from 1955 to 1975 • Site of a famous 1848 gold discovery • Women's suffrage leader, Susan B. ___ • Scandal that led to Nixon’s resignation • 1963 civil rights speech: “I Have a ___” • Court case that ended school segregation • ...
Kansas History 2025-06-27
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- - Explorer
- - Act
- - Era
- - Railroad
- - Act
- - Party
- - Cities
- - Trail
- - Abolitionist
- - Constitution
- - Union
- - Violence
- - Constitution
- - Creek
- - Migration
- - Traders
- - Wilson
- - Depression
- - Massacre
- - Antislavery
- - Lindsborg
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- - Immigrants
- - Missouri
- - Building
- - Germans
- - Freestaters
- - Hunters
- - De-coronado
- - City
- - Ruffians
- - Daltons
- - Namesake
- - First-state
- - Eighteen-sixty-one
- - Repealed
- - Temperance
- - Settlement
- - Raider
- - Cowtown
- - Sacking
- - Trail
- - Cattle
42 Clues: - Act • - Era • - Act • - City • - Party • - Trail • - Union • - Creek • - Trail • - Cities • - Raider • - Cattle • - Wilson • - Germans • - Hunters • - Daltons • - Cowtown • - Sacking • - Traders • - Missouri • - Building • - Explorer • - Railroad • - Ruffians • - Namesake • - Violence • - Repealed • - Massacre • - Migration • - Lindsborg • - Immigrants • - Temperance • - Settlement • - Depression • - Freestaters • - De-coronado • - First-state • ...
U.S History 2025-06-29
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- 1962 standoff between the U.S. and Soviet Union over nuclear missiles in Cuba and is often cited as the closest the world has ever come to full-scale nuclear war.
- 1969 achievement as part of NASA’s Apollo 11 mission involving astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins.
- The process of ending racial separation, particularly in public institutions like schools, transportation, and the military. It was the central goal of the Civil Rights Movement.
- The movement that led to the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote in 1920. Notable women of the movement were Susan B. Anthony, Lucy Stone, and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper.
- A decade of economic prosperity, cultural change, and social dynamism between World War I and the Great Depression.
- Terrorist attacks in 2001 that led to the War on Terror against two commercial buildings in New York, one government building in Virginia, and four commercial airplanes.
- Four-year conflict 1860s between the Union (North) and Confederate (South) states that was partially about ending slavery.
- Conflict with Great Britain often called the "Second War of Independence." This war inspired its author to create the Star-Spangled Banner, the U.S.’s national anthem today.
- Japanese city on which the first atomic bomb, named “Little Boy,” was dropped in 1945 during the final stages of World War II.
- Document signed in 1776, declaring the colonies' separation from Britain was the Declaration of ______.
- Period of rapid economic and technological growth from the late 1700s to the early 1900s and consisted of two periods. The first was marked by inventions like the cotton gin and textile mills. The second was marked by mass production, steel, oil, and electricity.
- The war that led to American independence from British rule.
- This railroad completed in 1869, connecting the East and West coast railroad networks. The two railroads met in Utah where the “Golden Spike” was driven to mark its completion.
- Forced relocation of Native American nations from their ancestral lands in the southeastern U.S.
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- A series of programs, such as social security and public works, and reforms, like banking, initiated by Franklin D. Roosevelt to combat the Great Depression.
- Global conflict (1914-1918) between the Allied Powers and the Central Powers and which the U.S. entered in 1917. This conflict was fought in the trenches.
- Severe worldwide economic downturn in the 1930s caused by the stock market crash in October 1929, bank failures, and tariffs.
- Long and controversial war in Southeast Asia involving the U.S. from the 1960s to 1970s. The war was fought between the communist North Vietnam and the anti-communist South Vietnam, and both sides’ respective global allies.
- Pivotal Civil War battle fought in Pennsylvania spanning three days where Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s troops fought Union General Gorge G. Meade’s troops.
- Japanese attack in 1941 on a U.S. naval base that led to U.S. entry into World War II, joining the Allies against the Axis powers.
- Global conflict (1939-1945) in which the U.S. played a major role. This conflict involved 30+ countries and was fought between the Allied and Axis Powers.
- Several month war in 1898 that led to the U.S. gaining new territories like Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines.
- Historic election of the first African American president of the U.S. in 2008.
- Period after the Civil War focused on rebuilding the South and integrating freed slaves.
- The 1803 acquisition of vast territory from France, doubling the size of the U.S.
- Movement in the 1950s and 60s aiming to end racial discrimination and secure equal rights that ended with the passing of the Civil Rights Act (1964) and the Voting Rights Act (1965).
- U.S. President Lincoln's ______ Proclamation declaring slaves in Confederate states free.
- The foundational law of the United States was drafted by Founding Fathers and was ratified in 1788.
- Four-decade long geopolitical rivalry and ideological conflict between the U.S, along with its allies was known as the Western Bloc, and the Soviet Union, along with its allies known as the Eastern Bloc.
29 Clues: The war that led to American independence from British rule. • Historic election of the first African American president of the U.S. in 2008. • The 1803 acquisition of vast territory from France, doubling the size of the U.S. • Period after the Civil War focused on rebuilding the South and integrating freed slaves. • ...
World History 2025-08-28
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- Belief in many gods.
- Sumerian wedge-shaped writing.
- Farming and domestication of plants/animals.
- First Mesopotamian empire.
- Region between the Tigris and Euphrates.
- Early Andean civilization.
- Member of the noble class.
- Mesopotamian city-state civilization.
- Ancient civilization along the Nile.
- Belief that spirits inhabit natural objects.
- Social system dominated by men.
- Cloth and fabric production.
- Early Mesoamerican civilization.
- Ancient civilization along the Yellow River.
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- Society with equal rights and status.
- River in Mesopotamia.
- Tombs for Egyptian pharaohs.
- Mesopotamian temple pyramid.
- Anatolian people who used iron.
- River in Mesopotamia.
- Indus Valley city.
- Working with metals.
- Skilled craft worker.
- Empire known for military power.
- Herders of domesticated animals.
- Egyptian writing system.
26 Clues: Indus Valley city. • Belief in many gods. • Working with metals. • River in Mesopotamia. • River in Mesopotamia. • Skilled craft worker. • Egyptian writing system. • First Mesopotamian empire. • Early Andean civilization. • Member of the noble class. • Tombs for Egyptian pharaohs. • Mesopotamian temple pyramid. • Cloth and fabric production. • Sumerian wedge-shaped writing. • ...
American history 2025-09-08
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- was a 3 part system in which slaves were rbought to the colonies.
- The theory of Mercantilism in the colonies was their goal was to enrich Great Britain.
- a cash drop was grown mostly on plantations and was meant to sell for profit.
- the miltia was men from the colonies who fought for Great Britian
- Great Britians biggest rival in north america was France.
- the navigation acts were meant to punish the colonists for illegal smuggling of goods.
- places races on imports to the colonies
- came to the olonies from Europe to be apprentices with familes and learna trade.
- was a religous revival movement of the 1700s
- invented bi-focals, the Franklin stove and published Poor Richard's Almanac
- was when Britian relaxed its restrictions on the colonies.
- King Jame II created the dominion of New ENgland. This covered the area from southern maine to northen New Jersey
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- attacked the French in the Ohio River Valley and this lef to the French and Indian War.
- was the governing body of Great Britian
- was an 18th centruyh intellectual movement that emohasized reason and the scientific method.
- was the toughest part of the triangular trade
- was a large from in the southern colonies
- were the 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies, and most of them were slaves.
- was a slave uprising in the colonies.
- was named by King James the 2nd to rule over the Dominion of New England.
20 Clues: was a slave uprising in the colonies. • was the governing body of Great Britian • places races on imports to the colonies • was a large from in the southern colonies • was a religous revival movement of the 1700s • was the toughest part of the triangular trade • Great Britians biggest rival in north america was France. • ...
American History 2025-08-25
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- month of Independence day
- Ruler of a castle
- First ten amendments is called the Bill of _______
- To choose a leader in an election
- A rule that everyone must follow
- Washington D.C. is the United State's _________
- Presidents home
- Colorful explosions in the sky on Independence Day
- National bird of US
- Basic name for US currency
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- Stars and stripes that represent the US
- The first people to live in America (_______ Americans)
- A path for people to walk on, like the Oregon ________
- First president
- The war where the North fought the South
- The US is make up of 50 of these, like California or Texas
- A big gun used in old wars
- Pioneers moved in this direction
- A valuable yellow metal
- Uncle _______ is a cartoon symbol for the US government
20 Clues: First president • Presidents home • Ruler of a castle • National bird of US • A valuable yellow metal • month of Independence day • A big gun used in old wars • Basic name for US currency • A rule that everyone must follow • Pioneers moved in this direction • To choose a leader in an election • Stars and stripes that represent the US • The war where the North fought the South • ...
American History 2025-09-10
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- (1764), British law forced colonists to exchange their own printed money for British currency, reducing colonial money circulation.
- Liberty, Secret colonial group formed to resist British taxation and enforcement, led by Samuel Adams.
- Party, 1773 protest where colonists disguised as Native Americans dumped tea into Boston Harbor to oppose British taxes.
- Virginia leader who opposed British taxation, famously saying, “If this be treason, make the most of it.”
- Locally printed colonial money that was devalued by the Currency Act.
- Law requiring colonists to house and supply British troops stationed in the colonies.
- A Native American uprising led by Chief Pontiac against British forts and settlers after the French and Indian War.
- A consolidation of northern colonies under Sir Edmund Andros enforced by King James II.
- A 1739 slave uprising in South Carolina that resulted in stricter slave laws.
- Law allowing the British East India Company to sell tea directly to colonists, undercutting local merchants.
- ending the French and Indian War, granting Britain control of territory east of the Mississippi River.
- Mountain range east of which colonists were forbidden to settle by the Proclamation of 1763.
- British policy of loosely enforcing colonial laws so long as colonies remained economically productive.
- Sites of the first battles of the American Revolutionary War in April 1775, marking the start of armed conflict.
- Civilian colonial militia who prepared to fight at a minute’s notice during the Revolutionary War.
- British leader who helped turn the tide of the French and Indian War in favor of Britain.
- African American dockworker killed in the Boston Massacre; remembered as the first casualty of the Revolution.
- Meeting of colonial delegates to address grievances against British policies and plan resistance.
- The overthrow of King James II in England, leading to William and Mary taking the throne and changes in colonial governance.
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- (1766), Law stating that Parliament had authority to make laws and taxes "in all cases whatsoever" over the colonies.
- Tax on molasses and sugar imports that increased customs enforcement and penalties for smuggling.
- Laws requiring colonial goods to be shipped only through English ports to benefit Britain’s economy.
- Officials appointed by the British crown to oversee colonial governments after the Glorious Revolution.
- Tax on printed materials in the colonies, sparking widespread protest under the slogan “no taxation without representation.”
- War, Conflict between Britain and France (with Native American allies) over territory in North America, ending in 1763.
- Punitive British laws shutting down Boston Harbor and restricting Massachusetts self-government after the Boston Tea Party.
- on imported goods like tea, glass, and paint to raise revenue from the colonies.
- deadly confrontation in 1770 where British soldiers fired on colonists, killing five including Crispus Attucks.
- British decree forbidding colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains to avoid conflicts with Native Americans.
29 Clues: Locally printed colonial money that was devalued by the Currency Act. • A 1739 slave uprising in South Carolina that resulted in stricter slave laws. • on imported goods like tea, glass, and paint to raise revenue from the colonies. • Law requiring colonists to house and supply British troops stationed in the colonies. • ...
Italian History 2025-10-14
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- The intellectual movement that influenced ideas before the Risorgimento.
- An independent sovereign city that governs its surrounding territory, like Venice or Florence.
- Empire The continuation of the Roman Empire in the East, which influenced Italy.
- The independent city-state in Rome that is the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Road The ancient network of trade routes connecting Asia and Europe.
- Empire The ancient empire centered on Rome that dominated the Mediterranean.
- A group of institutions within the Catholic Church aimed at suppressing heresy.
- The volcano whose eruption destroyed the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
- A series of religious wars that involved Italian city-states like Venice.
- The period of European cultural and artistic rebirth that began in Italy.
- Ricci An Italian Jesuit priest who introduced Western science to the Ming court.
- Khan The Mongol ruler of the Yuan Dynasty who Marco Polo served.
- A professional fighter who entertained the public in ancient Rome.
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- Family A powerful and wealthy Florentine family who were great patrons of the arts.
- da Vinci A famous Italian Renaissance artist and inventor known for the Mona Lisa.
- Polo The Venetian merchant and explorer who traveled to the court of Kublai Khan.
- Rome The civilization that started as a city-state and grew into a vast empire.
- A renowned Renaissance sculptor and painter who created the statue of David.
- The 19th-century movement for Italian unification.
- A key military leader in the unification of Italy.
- The political ideology and movement led by Benito Mussolini.
- Caesar A famous Roman general and dictator who was assassinated on the Ides of March.
22 Clues: The 19th-century movement for Italian unification. • A key military leader in the unification of Italy. • The political ideology and movement led by Benito Mussolini. • Khan The Mongol ruler of the Yuan Dynasty who Marco Polo served. • A professional fighter who entertained the public in ancient Rome. • ...
History Crossword 2025-10-03
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- Makes money
- Savings in costs
- Pressure to make someone accept terms
- Court order refraining someone
- Powerful Banker
- Gifted land
- Total money
- Combining stocks
- Business
- Parties let someone else solve their dispute
- Corporation holding voting stock
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- Continuous decrease in money
- Founder of the standard oil company
- social and economic trasition
- Scottish-American industrialist
- Network of railways
- Only allowing union members to work
- Control of trade
- Free will
- Used ruthless tactics
20 Clues: Business • Free will • Makes money • Gifted land • Total money • Powerful Banker • Savings in costs • Control of trade • Combining stocks • Network of railways • Used ruthless tactics • Continuous decrease in money • social and economic trasition • Court order refraining someone • Scottish-American industrialist • Corporation holding voting stock • Founder of the standard oil company • ...
Baseball History 2025-10-03
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- mr. cub, "let's play two" (first/last)
- _________ Evans became the oldest to hit 40 HR and 1st with 40 in each league on 10/2/1985
- predecesor to safeco field
- Walter _____ leads all managers of the Dodgers franchise in seasons (23) and wins (2,040)
- his 3,524th K in Philly made this HOF'er the only pitcher to pass Nolan Ryan as the all-time strikeout leader on 6/7/1983 (last name)
- 2011 WS MVP not spelled with a Z (first/last)
- this city is home to the 7th Wonder of the World, but its team now plays in the retractable dome downtown
- with larsen is the only playoff (solo) no-hitter pitcher
- Last name of N.L. Saves leader with the Padres (35 in '77 & 37 in '78) and the Brewers (28 in '81)
- ___________ Stadium home to the Montreal Expos after 1976
- yankees number retired in 1972 for 2 catchers w/ 17 combined WS titles
- The HOFer named Robinson in RF won the AL Triple Crown with this team in 1966 (team/no city)
- hit the 1st come-from-behind WS winning HR in 1993 (first/last)
- his 1920 season hits record was broken by Ichiro in 2004 (first/last)
- __________ Park site of the 1989 World Series earthquake Game 3
- rube _________ - 1st Negro National League president in 1920 aka "the father of black baseball"
- 1-8 in World Series games (team, no city)
- 1-6 record in no-hitters w/3 perfect game losses (full current name)
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- hit 59 HRs with the Miami Marlins in 2017 (1st name)
- only HOFer to win a World Series for the same team in 1987 AND 1991 (first/last)
- _________ Bichette owns the first RBI for the Colorodo Rockies franchise in 1993
- his life tragically ended with exactly 3,000 career hits (last name)
- He has 1,898 more plate appearances than 1975 WS opponent Carl Yastrzemski, but Yaz has 530 more RBIs (last name)
- The first of his 573 HR came at Griffith Stadium, his home ballpark in 1954 (first/last)
- field with its 1st official night game on 8/9/1988
- the team that won their 1st World Series in 2019, losing all 3 home games (no city)
- Albert Pujols hit 222 HR for the team in this city
- He is 2nd on the career wins list at 417
- 5x A.L. saves leader and the WP in the 1985 WS Don Denkinger Game 6 (last name)
- Chuck Clein accomplished this feat in the NL in 1933 with the fewest HRs of any AL/NL player (28)
- 2024 HOFer became the first catcher in AL history to win a batting title on 10/1/2006 (last name)
- Luis Gonzalez hit 57 HR for them in 2001 and had the WS winning single off Mariano Rivera (team/no city or state)
- only living 500 HR/3000 Hits/.300 Avg club member (1st name)
- won their first tile in 2023 (full team name)
- Fred McGriff hit one of their record 10 HRs vs. Baltimore on 9/14/1987. Ernie Whitt hit 3. (team/no city)
- won his 300th game at home in Seattle 5/6/82 (first/last)
- this team has perfect games from the likes of Robertson, Buehrle, and Humber (no city)
- __________ Americans - 1st World Series Winner (1903)
38 Clues: predecesor to safeco field • mr. cub, "let's play two" (first/last) • He is 2nd on the career wins list at 417 • 1-8 in World Series games (team, no city) • 2011 WS MVP not spelled with a Z (first/last) • won their first tile in 2023 (full team name) • field with its 1st official night game on 8/9/1988 • Albert Pujols hit 222 HR for the team in this city • ...
MLC History 2025-09-29
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- Wooden sculpture forms at MLC
- All-school get together
- Where the cars park and kids play
- Teacher who moved from middle school to littles this year
- Instruments played with mallets
- Uses his (loud) teacher voice
- Annual celebration of light
- Partner of Yin and also SNL Bowen's last name
- The Parent, Teacher, Student group
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- 4x5 teacher, also a native hummingbird
- Teaches health
- Where to find Molly
- She always wears her handmade beadwork
- A drip closed this popular amenity down
- Character trait for trying something new and scary
- Park namesake
- Made by chickens, famously dropped from the rooftops
- Fun class you get to choose
- MLC's mascot
- Teaches without shoes
- Outside the auditorium
- Basement creative space
22 Clues: MLC's mascot • Park namesake • Teaches health • Where to find Molly • Teaches without shoes • Outside the auditorium • All-school get together • Basement creative space • Fun class you get to choose • Annual celebration of light • Wooden sculpture forms at MLC • Uses his (loud) teacher voice • Instruments played with mallets • Where the cars park and kids play • ...
US History 2025-10-09
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- - Treaty that gave U.S. southwestern territories after Mexican War
- - Type of British "neglect" that ended after 1763
- - Railroad that connected Atlantic to Pacific
- - Bureau that aided formerly enslaved people
- - Steel magnate who used vertical and horizontal integration
- - British legislature that taxed colonists without their representation
- - Regional divisions intensified by slavery debates
- - Monroe's policy warning Europe away from the Americas
- - Philosophical movement emphasizing reason and natural rights
- - Post-Civil War effort to rebuild the South
- - Complete control over an industry
- - Movement to limit or ban alcohol consumption
- - Territory purchased by Jefferson in 1803
- - French military advisor who aided Washington at Valley Forge
- - Reform movement addressing industrialization's problems
- - Virginia's colonial representatives who established early self-government
- - To refuse to obey federal laws, as some states claimed
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- - Massachusetts colonists who sought religious freedom but didn't extend tolerance
- - Lincoln's proclamation freeing enslaved people in rebel states
- - Legal separation of races under Jim Crow laws
- - Type of presidential power used by Jefferson for Louisiana Purchase
- - Religious group that founded tolerant Pennsylvania colony
- - Movement of population into cities
- - Large Southern farm worked by enslaved people
- - "___ Destiny" justified expansion to the Pacific
- - The "Great" one created a two-house Congress
- - Movement to end slavery completely
- - Advisory system of experts established by Washington
- - Economic theory that nations grow strong by exporting more than importing
- Here are additional vocabulary words with clues:
- - Constitutional addition, like the Bill of Rights
- - Northwest ___ established how territories became states
- - Journalists who exposed corruption and social problems
- - President who warned Europe to stay out of Western Hemisphere
- - Shays' ___ exposed weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
- - First constitution that proved too weak for the new nation
36 Clues: - Complete control over an industry • - Movement of population into cities • - Movement to end slavery completely • - Territory purchased by Jefferson in 1803 • - Bureau that aided formerly enslaved people • - Post-Civil War effort to rebuild the South • - Railroad that connected Atlantic to Pacific • - The "Great" one created a two-house Congress • ...
History Thing 2025-10-04
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- a parent company
- total value of goods and services produced by country's people
- "rocky field"
- a prominent American financier and investment banker
- a person or organization that puts money into financial plans
- can refer to a person, such as the industrialist
- decrease in the general price level
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entit
- a proportionate saving in costs gained by an increased level of production.
- a form of union organizing
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- American railroad magnate and financie
- the exclusion of employees by their employer
- a game with money that makes most people mad on game night
- a continuous railroad that spans a continent, connecting oceans or distant parts of a country by rail.
- a grant of public land
- a procedure in which a dispute is submitted
- an authoritative warning or order.
- self owned business person
- when someone is very reliable, people can _____ them
- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course
- combine (one thing) with another so that they become a whole
- a place of work where membership in a union is a condition for being hired and for continued employment.
22 Clues: "rocky field" • a parent company • a grant of public land • self owned business person • a form of union organizing • an authoritative warning or order. • decrease in the general price level • American railroad magnate and financie • a procedure in which a dispute is submitted • the exclusion of employees by their employer • can refer to a person, such as the industrialist • ...
History Crossword 2025-11-06
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- The Declaration of Independence famously states that "All Men are Created _____"
- The Third Amendment was a response to this British Act.
- A tax on imported goods.
- The name of the Indigenous woman who assisted Lewis and Clark on their expedition
- The Battle that got France involved in the war.
- Citizens are protected from unreasonable searches and ____ under the Fourth Amendment
- _____ Destiny was the belief that the western lands of North America were owed to the USA.
- The Monroe ______ stated that the US did not want European settlers in America anymore
- The first President of the US
- The ____ papers, written by Jay, Hamilton, and Madison, defended the Constitution.
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- The battle at which the Star-Spangled Banner was written
- The name of the Party founded by President Jackson
- President Thomas ______ was the main author of the Declaration of Independence
- Protection from Cruel and Unusual _____ is protected under the Eighth Amendment.
- The first colony in the New World, which mysteriously disappeared.
- The word to describe Congress being comprised of two houses.
- The country that previously owned California and Texas
- President James _______ is often referred to as the "Father of the Constitution"
- The country that Jackson pushed out of Florida
- The Secretary in the President's cabinet that handles foreign affairs/business
- The country who England and the Colonies went to war with before the Revolution.
- This amendment protects religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.
- The name of the Enslaved Man who joined Lewis and Clark on their expedition
23 Clues: A tax on imported goods. • The first President of the US • The country that Jackson pushed out of Florida • The Battle that got France involved in the war. • The name of the Party founded by President Jackson • The country that previously owned California and Texas • The Third Amendment was a response to this British Act. • ...
Medieval History 2025-11-07
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- Medieval poet-musicians who originated in France
- The medieval knightly system
- A person who is in a formal training program, typically in a skilled trade, working under the guidance of a master craftsman
- A medieval military operation involving the surrounding and blockading of a town, castle or fortress by an army in the attempt to capture it
- the principal part of a system of hereditary symbols dating back to early medieval Europe, used primarily to establish identity in battle.
- Covering that protected from arrows
- A self-sufficient agricultural estate owned by a lord
- Duel done for entertainment and to find the best
- Period of history that lasted approximately 1,000 years (started around 500 A.D., ended in mid-1400s)
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- Fearsome warrior of the middle ages
- Political system that developed in Europe during the Middle Ages.
- a young servant to a knight and someone who one day hoped to become a knight himself
- A fortified structure built to house and protect nobles
- Lowest tier of the feudal system social class
- A piece of land given to a lord
- French king who ruled from 768 to 814
- protective clothing with the ability to deflect or absorb the impact of projectiles or other weapons that may be used against its wearer
- a person who held land under the feudal system
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on their lord's estate.
- A member of the upper class
20 Clues: A member of the upper class • The medieval knightly system • A piece of land given to a lord • Fearsome warrior of the middle ages • Covering that protected from arrows • French king who ruled from 768 to 814 • Lowest tier of the feudal system social class • a person who held land under the feudal system • Medieval poet-musicians who originated in France • ...
Roman History 2025-11-05
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- Island near the Toe of Italy
- Second of 5 Good Emperors
- General & Consul Known for Proscriptions
- River Caesar Crossed in Northern Italy
- Builder of a Wall in Britain
- Real Name of Rome's First Emperor
- Wine from Egypt
- First Roman Emperor
- Last of Flavian Emperors
- First King of Rome
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- Augustus' Patron of Poets
- Dreamy General from Augustus' Time
- First Flavian Emperor
- Last Name of Land Reforming Brothers
- Carthaginian War General
- Famous Orator and Lawyer
- Member of 1st Triumvirate
- Real Name of Lesbia
- Sea Battle in 31 BCE
- Rival of Sulla
20 Clues: Rival of Sulla • Wine from Egypt • First King of Rome • Real Name of Lesbia • First Roman Emperor • Sea Battle in 31 BCE • First Flavian Emperor • Carthaginian War General • Famous Orator and Lawyer • Last of Flavian Emperors • Augustus' Patron of Poets • Second of 5 Good Emperors • Member of 1st Triumvirate • Island near the Toe of Italy • Builder of a Wall in Britain • ...
U.S. History 2025-12-01
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- a person who made or sold alcohol illegally
- the nation that mobilized the most soldiers in the Great War
- a form of racism and immigrants would be treated poorly
- a group of only white people in the 1920’s harassing any other race
- became president in 1932
- the nation that had the highest percentage of wounded soldiers during the Great War
- women who challenged their gender norm for freedom
- bars underground or in secret places during the Prohibition
- scare a time period where people lived in fear during WW1
- a time where people would buy stocks hoping they would go up
- major world event that brought an end to the Great Depression
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- a gang of leaders and politicians involved in scandals with money
- a ban on alcohol sales and promoting it
- got its name from severe dust storms in the Great Plains
- the nation that had the most soldiers killed during the Great War
- makeshift communities where the Dust Bowl migrants settled
- a time where people re-enacted everything in the Bible
- similar to Shantytowns
- made for families during the Great Depression who were less fortunate
- this was what the U-boat used to sink the neutral merchant
20 Clues: similar to Shantytowns • became president in 1932 • a ban on alcohol sales and promoting it • a person who made or sold alcohol illegally • women who challenged their gender norm for freedom • a time where people re-enacted everything in the Bible • a form of racism and immigrants would be treated poorly • got its name from severe dust storms in the Great Plains • ...
History 4 2025-12-05
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- A rock formation named for Sacagawea's son is...
- After the expedition, the president chose Meriwether Lewis to be the ... of the Louisiana Territory.
- The woman who helped guide the men through the Louisiana Territory.
- After Sacagawea died, her children were cared for by ... and his wife.
- The group that explored the Louisiana Territory built Fort ... when they reached the ocean.
- In an election for Illinois legislature, Peter Cartwright ran against...
- Found in the western United States
- For early explorer, the easiest way to travel was to follow ... or streams
- The group chosen to explore the new territory of the United States was called the Corp of ...
- An open, free land where few people have settled.
- The fort built at the end of the Wilderness Trail...
- Spent his life as a circuit-riding preacher to the Midwest.
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- Marked a trail from Virginia to the area known as Kentucky.
- The trail that led pioneers from Virginia to Kentucky was called the...
- Then men chosen to explore the Louisiana Territory were Meriwether Lewis and...
- A group of volunteers that assists a regular army in an emergency is a...
- The wilderness that Daniel Boone explored and helped to settle was...
- Meriwether Lewis was a neighbor of President...
- The height, or elevation, above sea level is..
- A person who travels to an unknown land and settles there is a ...
- The group exploring the Louisiana Territory saw the ... Ocean as they reached the West Coast.
- Kentucky was purchased from the ... Nation.
- The circuit-riding preacher who helped bring about the Second Great Awakening.
- Purchased the Louisiana Territory.
24 Clues: Found in the western United States • Purchased the Louisiana Territory. • Kentucky was purchased from the ... Nation. • The height, or elevation, above sea level is.. • Meriwether Lewis was a neighbor of President... • A rock formation named for Sacagawea's son is... • An open, free land where few people have settled. • ...
World history 2025-11-21
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- oral historians who passed historical knowledge
- a set of well established trade routes across the sahara
- group of people who travel together
- rose in power with sundiata as ruler
- valuable trade currency; shiny
- sole control over something
- South of the sahel
- practice of farming
- originated in western africa
- one of the fiver pillars of islam
- valued trade back then; used in food
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- a ruler
- South of the sahara
- descendants from a common ancestor
- the shona's people capital city
- the process of shaping iron
- the religion of muslims
- young muslism who became a world traveler
- people who go between in the salt-gold trade
- wealthiest Mali ruler
- boats with triangular sails
- a sickly prince
- Soninke clans joining together to form a kingdom
- bookk by ibn battuta
- center of trade and learning
25 Clues: a ruler • a sickly prince • South of the sahel • South of the sahara • practice of farming • bookk by ibn battuta • wealthiest Mali ruler • the religion of muslims • the process of shaping iron • sole control over something • boats with triangular sails • originated in western africa • center of trade and learning • valuable trade currency; shiny • the shona's people capital city • ...
History final 2025-12-17
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- Government ruled by the people
- President during the Civil War
- Refers to the Industrial Revolution
- Deal FDR’s economic recovery programs
- Northern states during the Civil War
- Right to vote
- Movement to end slavery
- Period after the Civil War
- Act of freeing enslaved people
- Policy of extending power through colonies
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- President during the Great Depression
- Government ruled by a king or queen
- Supreme law of the United States
- War Global wars of the early 20th century
- Forced labor system
- Major political or social change.
- War U.S. war from 1861–1865
- Severe economic downturn of the 1930s
- Central workplace of industrialization
- Territories controlled by imperial powers
20 Clues: Right to vote • Forced labor system • Movement to end slavery • Period after the Civil War • War U.S. war from 1861–1865 • Government ruled by the people • President during the Civil War • Act of freeing enslaved people • Supreme law of the United States • Major political or social change. • Government ruled by a king or queen • Refers to the Industrial Revolution • ...
Modern History 2025-12-07
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- Subcultures with norms or values that contradict dominant culture
- Cultural elements that are tangible
- Small industry that is confined to the home or small workshop
- The Pueblo people who experienced a massacre by Oñate's forces in 1599
- Religion of West African origin practiced by the people of Haiti
- Period of violent suppression during French Revolution
- Payment for work that is typically lower than the value of the work
- French colony that was renamed Haiti following independence
- Revolutionary France's "national razor"
- Parisian prison that was "stormed" by revolutionaries for gunpowder
- Cultures within a larger culture
- French revolutionary who presided over a period of violent suppression
- Taking advantage of someone/something; being paid less than the value created
- Marxist term for capitalist class
- Consequences for conforming to or deviating from a norm
- Cultural elements that are intangible
- Led Haitian Revolution and became Haiti's first leader; Jean-Jacques ___
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- Free mixed-race people of French colonies
- First leader of Haitian Revolution; Toussaint ___
- Vow by Third Estate to continue meeting until a constitution was made
- Destruction of tea in protest of British taxes
- Marxist term for class with "nothing to lose but their chains"
- American revolutionary author of Common Sense; Thomas ___
- Good produced for exchange/sale
- The description of 18th-century trade between Africa, Europe, and the Americas
- Government ruled by an emperor, king, or queen
- Occupation of public buildings by soldiers; American Revolution
- Expectations of behavior, feeling, or thought
- Name taken by Third Estate while drafting a constitution
- Cultural beliefs about what is desirable/undesirable, good/bad
- Nickname for five acts that angered the Thirteen Colonies
- The material and nonmaterial characteristics of a group
- What capital must do to survive; "___ or die/perish"
- The revolution that popularized skepticism and study of the world
- Governing body of Thirteen Colonies during Revolution
35 Clues: Good produced for exchange/sale • Cultures within a larger culture • Marxist term for capitalist class • Cultural elements that are tangible • Cultural elements that are intangible • Revolutionary France's "national razor" • Free mixed-race people of French colonies • Expectations of behavior, feeling, or thought • Destruction of tea in protest of British taxes • ...
Art History 2025-12-15
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- Art form for Islamic culture due to Iconoclasm.
- Looking like a very simplified human being.
- Period of Greek Art that had good proportions and strong emotions.
- Putting more weight one leg.
- Attempting to do realism, however not quite there.
- Stolen portion of architecture, usually Roman.
- Semi-circular area above door/window.
- Event that rejected the use of symbols to represent religious things.
- Made with mother pearl inlay.
- A period of art which moves away from the High Renaissance.
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- Type of hall that has columns perched all throughout the building.
- Prominent theme is Staff God.
- Guardians to the gateways of important areas.
- One of the ninja turtles, painted Sistine Chapel.
- Art medium that was helpful to share multiple copies of an artwork.
- Art style that makes subjects look preferential.
- Sun God in Egyptian culture.
- Mask from Sierra Leone that was used to initiate young women.
- Made by women, representing "Women's wealth", traded and used for special occasions.
- Used in Mosques to call to service.
20 Clues: Putting more weight one leg. • Sun God in Egyptian culture. • Prominent theme is Staff God. • Made with mother pearl inlay. • Used in Mosques to call to service. • Semi-circular area above door/window. • Looking like a very simplified human being. • Guardians to the gateways of important areas. • Stolen portion of architecture, usually Roman. • ...
irish history 2025-12-22
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- Yearly fair where goats reign. (4)
- 1916 Dublin uprising for an independent Ireland. (6)
- Book of ___, most illuminated manuscript in Irish history. (5)
- Irish saint of bees and ironworkers. (7)
- Oldest pub in Ireland, and perhaps the world. (5)
- Where Gaeilgeoirs come from. (9)
- Scandanavian sea-faring 8th century invaders. (7)
- Relic said to give you the gift of gab. (12, 2 words)
- Irish landmark older than the pyramids. (9)
- This Dublin Zoo native grew up to star in the MGM logo. (4)
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- Post-y2k economic boom. (11, 2 words)
- St. Patrick is said to have driven these off the island. (6)
- Promoting Irish traditional sports since 1884. (3, Abbr.)
- Sectarian violence from 1960-1998. (8)
- Bram Stoker's home county (6)
- Halloween's mother. (7)
- Ireland's longest river. (7)
- Ill-fated vessel built in Belfast. (7)
- National symbol of Ireland. (4)
- The Rebel County. (4)
20 Clues: The Rebel County. (4) • Halloween's mother. (7) • Ireland's longest river. (7) • Bram Stoker's home county (6) • National symbol of Ireland. (4) • Where Gaeilgeoirs come from. (9) • Yearly fair where goats reign. (4) • Post-y2k economic boom. (11, 2 words) • Sectarian violence from 1960-1998. (8) • Ill-fated vessel built in Belfast. (7) • ...
History Crossword 2016-03-31
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- The name that the Ottomans renamed Constantinople
- The battle in which Ottomans defeated the Serbs because of the spreading knowledge of firearms
- The Ottoman sultan's chief minister who carried the main burdens of the state and who led to council meetings
- "holder of power; the military and political head of state under the Seljuk Turks and the Ottomans
- The type of people who introduced Islam to Indonesia
- Traditional beliefs, especially in religion
- "sacred place"; the private domain of an Ottoman sultan, where he and his wives resided
- The Hindu custom of cremating a widow on her husband's funeral pyre
- The tower of a mosque from which the muezzin calls the faithful to prayer five times a day
- The empire that constructed the city of Cairo
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- An empire formed by outside conquerors who unified the regions that they conquered through their mastery of firearms
- A local official in Mogul India who received a plot of farmland for temporary use in return for collecting taxes for the central government
- A building used for public worship by Muslims
- A soldier in the elite guard of the Ottoman Turks
- Polictial disorder; lawlessness
- A group of religious advisers to the Ottoman sultan; this group administered the legal system and schools for educating Muslims
- A sultan who ruled for four years as leader of the Ottoman Empire
- An appointed official of the Ottoman Empire who collected taxes, maintained law and order, and was directly responsible to the sultan's court
- An empire that conquered many territories and was labled a "gunpowder empire"
- King(used in Persia and Iran)
20 Clues: King(used in Persia and Iran) • Polictial disorder; lawlessness • Traditional beliefs, especially in religion • A building used for public worship by Muslims • The empire that constructed the city of Cairo • The name that the Ottomans renamed Constantinople • A soldier in the elite guard of the Ottoman Turks • The type of people who introduced Islam to Indonesia • ...
Earth's History 2016-05-08
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- When minerals fill in the hollows of an organism
- To undergo changes and development.
- Forms when the mud or sand hardens to stone where a footprint, trail, or burrow of an organism was left behind.
- A mark or depression made by pressure.
- leaves carbon imprint in the rock.
- ("The Age of Mammals") from 65 million years ago to today
- Forms when minerals soak into the buried remains and changes them into rock
- It is the time from when the Earth formed and simple life-forms evolved.
- A series of dinosaur footprints preserved in a rock.
- The time it takes for half the atoms in a sample of a radioactive element to decay to a stable end product.
- The layers of sedimentary rock that form after particles settle out of a fluid and are compressed over time
- The preserved remains or evidence of prehistoric animals.
- A specialized feature that makes an animal or plant better suited to its particular environment.
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- When a leaf, feather, bone or even a body of an organism leaves an imprint on sediment, which hardens and becomes rock
- An element that is the product of radioactive decay
- The fossilized remains of organisms that lived and died within a particular time segment of Earth's history and that can be used to correlate rock layers.
- trapped in rock, ice, tar, or amber
- The scientific study of the Earth
- a method of dating geological or archeological specimens by determining the relative proportions of particular radioactive isotopes present in a sample.
- ("The Age of Ancient Life") occurred 600 to 245 million years ago
- ("The Age of Reptiles") occurred from 245-65 million years ago
- Fuels formed by the remains of dead plants and animals
- The process of placing events in the sequence in which they occurred; does not identify actual dates
- No longer living anywhere on earth.
- a fossil reptile of the Mesozoic era, often reaching an enormous size
25 Clues: The scientific study of the Earth • leaves carbon imprint in the rock. • trapped in rock, ice, tar, or amber • To undergo changes and development. • No longer living anywhere on earth. • A mark or depression made by pressure. • When minerals fill in the hollows of an organism • An element that is the product of radioactive decay • ...
Crossword History 2016-10-24
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- people living in Mesopotamia are known as the
- Latin word meaning citizen.
- because it was abundant it allowed the excess of population
- the most common job after Neolithic Revulation
- the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in modern=day Iraq
- with this invention the human lost its prehistoric innocence
- a sociaty group caused by excess food
- the material that earliset craftmen work with
- where agriculture first started
- primary corp for china
- the largest and best=preserved Neolithic site known so far
- where jericho is located
- the food source the Pre=Pottery Neolithic A are focused on
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- first inhabited by Natufians around 11,000=8500BC
- the gender got unequal treat after Neolithic Revulation
- for the storage and transportation of food
- nomadic lifestyle supported by large herds of animals.
- the way of getting food except hunting before Neolithic Revulation
- other word for agriculture
- ,most important crop in the middle east
- another word for middle stone age(10000-8300BC)
- place where the main corps were maize, beans and suash
- settled,hierarchical urban life supported by agriculture
- in the pre-pottery neolithic B they were domesticated
- agriculture spread to other fertile areas around rivers,such as Egypt around the
25 Clues: primary corp for china • where jericho is located • other word for agriculture • Latin word meaning citizen. • where agriculture first started • a sociaty group caused by excess food • ,most important crop in the middle east • for the storage and transportation of food • people living in Mesopotamia are known as the • the material that earliset craftmen work with • ...
History Crossword 2016-06-15
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- Edwin was the Earl of ....... in 1066.
- A tenth of something, paid as a contribution to churches.
- The name of the Duke of Normandy 1066.
- The place where the final battle for the English throne happened.
- The place where Harold and Hardrada's Battle had happened.
- Black Death infected by air.
- Shield Money.
- Nickname given to Edward I.
- A comet that had flew past Earth in 1066
- Tax that led to the Peasant's Revolt.
- The place where Magna Carta was signed.
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- Battles for the recovery of the Holy Land.
- The bay where the Duke of Normandy had landed in England.
- Bad King John's nickname.
- Monk's vow of no sexual relationship,
- Nickname given to Richard I.
- A bishop of the highest rank
- Black Death infected from the bite of an infected flea.
- Monk's vow of no belongings,
- A welsh major chieftain.
- The name of the tapestry that tells the story of 1066.
21 Clues: Shield Money. • A welsh major chieftain. • Bad King John's nickname. • Nickname given to Edward I. • Nickname given to Richard I. • A bishop of the highest rank • Black Death infected by air. • Monk's vow of no belongings, • Monk's vow of no sexual relationship, • Tax that led to the Peasant's Revolt. • Edwin was the Earl of ....... in 1066. • ...
History stuff 2016-10-20
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- People living in mesopotamina
- Prefix for old
- The study of human activity from recovered objects
- The near Eastern Neolithic Settlement
- the revolution that brought agriculture
- Used to cut and process grasses
- Every Natufian home had one
- The latin word for citizen
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- the largest and the best preserved neolithic site know so far
- What spread easily in settled society
- The main crop of south America
- Nomadic people that search for food
- Allowed easy production of pottery
- Some of the last animals to be domesticated
- What people could do with excess food
- The area bewteen the tigris and life
- Old stone age
- Prefix that means new
- Living in the same place
- Between 10000-8300 BC
- The way the houses were organized in Çatal Hüyük
- Something that was lost in agricultural societies
- Lush and full of life and different species
- A mix between agricultural and hunting gathering
24 Clues: Old stone age • Prefix for old • Prefix that means new • Between 10000-8300 BC • Living in the same place • The latin word for citizen • Every Natufian home had one • People living in mesopotamina • The main crop of south America • Used to cut and process grasses • Allowed easy production of pottery • Nomadic people that search for food • The area bewteen the tigris and life • ...
france history 2016-05-31
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- winner of Marignan(1515)
- A war that actually last 116 years (3 words)
- slaughter of many protestants in 1562 (2words)
- Was the last president of the IVth republic (2words)
- First King in France
- woman executed in 1793 (2words)
- symbol: king of the christians (2words)
- Where Charlemagne was made King
- happened on the 26 of august in 1789
- Struggles for Jerusalem
- Meet Hitler in 1940
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- burnt at the age of 19 (2words)
- last king who lived in saint germain en laye (2words)
- happened on the 14 of july in 1789 (2words)
- Killed cause he built the castle named Vaux-Le-Vicomte
- Became french's emperor in 1804
- Was assassinated by Ravaillac in 1610(2words)
- known cause he created school
- the king who was executed in 1793 (2words)
- was sacred in Reims in 1825
20 Clues: Meet Hitler in 1940 • First King in France • Struggles for Jerusalem • winner of Marignan(1515) • was sacred in Reims in 1825 • known cause he created school • burnt at the age of 19 (2words) • Became french's emperor in 1804 • woman executed in 1793 (2words) • Where Charlemagne was made King • happened on the 26 of august in 1789 • symbol: king of the christians (2words) • ...
Design History 2016-09-14
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- What is special about Dyson vacuum cleaners?
- Who was invented the plastic kitchenware phenomenon in 1942?
- What was the material of choice in the 1960's?
- The major military conflict of the 1960's?
- Wes Wilson is famous for what type of concert poster?
- What was the key technology that let Sony make its portable radios in the 1960's?
- Mini minors were also known as what?
- Light weight, ________ furniture was a new innovation of the 1960's.
- What was the brand name for Sony's 1968 aperture-grille-based CRT television?
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- What was the name of the first space satellite?
- Swatch Watch is made where?
- Founded in 1937, what type of camera is used by David Bowie in the 1976 film 'The man who fell to earth'?
- Who was the key competitor to the USA in the space race?
- The broad term for the anti-establishment movement originating in the 1960's?
- What was special about the Panton chair, created by Vernon Panton?
- Established in 1958, who revolutionised flat pack furniture?
- What is the nickname of Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr?
- Dieter Rams is famous for his use of what forms in his designs?
- What was the name of the first spaceflight to land on the moon in 1969?
- Marking the start of the anti-establishment movement was the assassination of who, in 1963
20 Clues: Swatch Watch is made where? • Mini minors were also known as what? • The major military conflict of the 1960's? • What is special about Dyson vacuum cleaners? • What was the material of choice in the 1960's? • What was the name of the first space satellite? • What is the nickname of Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr? • Wes Wilson is famous for what type of concert poster? • ...
Early History 2016-09-13
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- Relative who lived in the past.
- Wise men
- Handheld objects that's been modified to help people accomplish tasks.
- To use plants and animals for your own needs.
- Period Also known as the Old Stone Age.
- Upright men
- The study of the past based on what people left behind.
- Period Also known as the Middle Stone Age.
- The study of the past.
- Provides first hand evidence of historical events.
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- Period This is when agriculture started to develop.
- Handy men
- An early ancestor of humans.
- Southern ape
- The time before written language.
- A part or imprint of something that was once alive.
- An object created and used by humans.
- Referenced from primary sources.
- The knowledge, beliefs, customs, and values of a group of people.
- A community of people that share common culture.
20 Clues: Wise men • Handy men • Upright men • Southern ape • The study of the past. • An early ancestor of humans. • Relative who lived in the past. • Referenced from primary sources. • The time before written language. • An object created and used by humans. • Period Also known as the Old Stone Age. • Period Also known as the Middle Stone Age. • To use plants and animals for your own needs. • ...
Roman History 2015-11-22
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- 5 emperors who chose an able successor
- divided the Roman empire
- vision seen by Constantine
- River where Rome is located
- rule of three
- ordered Caesar home without his army
- Nero blamed them for the fire in Rome
- named his horse consul
- wealthiest empire
- queen of Egypt
- leader of the Conspiracy of 60
- capital of the Western Empire
- built a wall across the British Isle
- River associated with "the die is cast"
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- first Christian emperor
- capital of the Eastern Empire
- emperor when Rome burned
- battle that Antony and Cleopatra lost
- member of First Triumvirate
- commander of the army
- leader of a reform movement
- language of the Western Empire
- Augustus Caesar
- language of the Eastern Empire
- 15th of March
25 Clues: rule of three • 15th of March • queen of Egypt • Augustus Caesar • wealthiest empire • commander of the army • named his horse consul • first Christian emperor • emperor when Rome burned • divided the Roman empire • vision seen by Constantine • River where Rome is located • member of First Triumvirate • leader of a reform movement • capital of the Eastern Empire • ...
Roman History 2015-11-22
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- ordered Caesar home without his army
- vision seen by Constantine
- language of the Eastern Empire
- first Christian emperor
- Nero blamed them for the fire in Rome
- leader of the Conspiracy of 60
- commander of the army
- divided the Roman empire
- Augustus Caesar
- built a wall across the British Isle
- River associated with "the die is cast"
- named his horse consul
- River where Rome is located
- member of First Triumvirate
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- wealthiest empire
- capital of the Western Empire
- rule of three
- 15th of March
- capital of the Eastern Empire
- 5 emperors who chose an able successor
- emperor when Rome burned
- leader of a reform movement
- language of the Western Empire
- queen of Egypt
- battle that Antony and Cleopatra lost
25 Clues: rule of three • 15th of March • queen of Egypt • Augustus Caesar • wealthiest empire • commander of the army • named his horse consul • first Christian emperor • emperor when Rome burned • divided the Roman empire • vision seen by Constantine • leader of a reform movement • River where Rome is located • member of First Triumvirate • capital of the Western Empire • ...
History Vocabulary 2016-01-31
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- A type of government that gives supreme power to the people.
- Debt Debt that the National government to pay off.
- A tax paid on imports and exports
- Against the constitutional
- A farming economy viewpoint
- People are forced to take up arms and join Armies or Navies
- Party A group of people who have the same ideas for government and form a party to run for office.
- Platform List of values supported by a political party or individual
- A strong belief that the interests of a particular nation-state is very important.
- Act of solving a problem
- To explain the meaning of something
- Policy Administrative decisions which are directly related within a nation's borders.
- Establish or originate
- A significant important thing that a person did
- Act An act passed under John Adams' presidency which made foreigners harder to become citizens.
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- Not be on either side
- Policy Administrative decisions which are directly related with other countries.
- To give in compensation for something else
- A policy to never interfere
- Income
- Supported views of Alexander Hamilton
- A president's group of advisers
- Review Review of US Supreme Court
- 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.
- A role model or example for others to follow
- Wealthy rich class people
- Owing money to someone else
- A tax on special luxury items
28 Clues: Income • Not be on either side • Establish or originate • Act of solving a problem • Wealthy rich class people • Against the constitutional • A policy to never interfere • A farming economy viewpoint • Owing money to someone else • A tax on special luxury items • A president's group of advisers • A tax paid on imports and exports • Review Review of US Supreme Court • ...
History Crossword 2016-01-13
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- Favoring a representative democracy as the best form of government
- Hired British soldiers to fight in the army
- Harrison 's troops cut off the British and Native American, and Tecumseh was killed in the Battle of ______
- Sharing power between the Federal and State governments
- The ___________ branch makes the laws
- America's first governing document
- ________ fled with what was left of his army to Saratoga, New York, where he expected British forces from the West and South, which ever came
- The British were kept out of Baltimore by this fort
- This is a peace agreement that both British and American representatives signed
- Jefferson and Madison claimed that a National Bank would be ________________
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- Privately owned merchant ships equipped with weapons
- An agreement that each enslaved person is worth 3/5 of a free person
- A group of angry farmers marched to a federal arsenal in protest over seizures and protest in ______________
- A two-house legislature
- In 1807, the British attacked the U.S. ship __________
- Washington took 2,400 troops across the Delaware river to surprise the british the next day in the _______________
- The British planned to defeat the Americans by capturing Albany to gain control of the ______ river
- While Tecumseh was in the south expanding his confederacy, Harrison attacked Prophetstown and won in the battle of __________
- _________________ was the commander of the U.S. naval forces on Lake Erie
- Remained neutral and loyal to Britain throughout the Revolutionary War
20 Clues: A two-house legislature • America's first governing document • The ___________ branch makes the laws • Hired British soldiers to fight in the army • The British were kept out of Baltimore by this fort • Privately owned merchant ships equipped with weapons • In 1807, the British attacked the U.S. ship __________ • Sharing power between the Federal and State governments • ...
Olympic History 2016-11-29
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- The seven large land masses on the earth's surface.
- Believing that people of a certain race are better than others.
- Inclusive of all nations around the world. Occurring in the entire world.
- Hundred of years. A century is one hundred years.
- Consent; getting approval to do something.
- Formal procedure.
- A line of people walking in a formal way as a part of a celebration.
- A two-wheeled vehicle pulled by a horse used in ancient times.
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- Occasions of winning.
- Prevented from happening.
- People who commit violent actions to scare people (cause terror) for political purposes.
- Arranges events to happen at a certain time.
- People who write and study about history.
- From a long long time ago.
- prisoner, normally used for ransom or negotiations.
- Dangerous
- Gatherings. Coming back together again.
- Areas.
- thwarted.
- A story about something that may have happened long ago.
- Place that is heated to a high temperature. Some people use this to lose weight.
21 Clues: Areas. • Dangerous • thwarted. • 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 Review 2016-12-12
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- who was the first estate
- was written in 1215
- used to kill people during the reign of terror
- a place where people went because they couldn't support themselves
- leader of the Jacobins
- created natural rights
- James Hargreaves invented it
- 20,000 to 40,000 people were killed
- invented the steam locomotive
- invented the cotton gin
- who was in the third estate
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- land that was fenced
- what did John H. Hall invented
- supported freedom of speech and religion
- was stabbed 23 times
- wanted equal rights for women
- he wanted a son
- peasants started to destroy records
- help start the French Revolution
- who was in the second estate
20 Clues: he wanted a son • was written in 1215 • land that was fenced • was stabbed 23 times • leader of the Jacobins • created natural rights • invented the cotton gin • who was the first estate • who was in the third estate • James Hargreaves invented it • who was in the second estate • wanted equal rights for women • invented the steam locomotive • what did John H. Hall invented • ...
History Crossword 2016-12-11
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- This man was the one to create the Jury System in 1154.
- This man is the son of King Mongkut who rebelled against Siam.
- This event was when the radicals started killing people during the French Revolution.
- This war was caused by weak leadership under King Louis XVI's command.
- This man proposed Natural Rights.
- This man was an english novelist and the first social critic.
- This woman believed in women rights.
- This man invented the Spinning Mule.
- This disease is caused by long exposure to coal dust usually children were the ones affected the most.
- These people were often called the lovers of wisdom.
- This event was when the peasants started burning public record buildings.
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- This document was one of the most influential documents in England signed on 1215.
- This king had 6 wives and wanted nothing but a son.
- This means to shine a light on.
- This man believed the best form of democracy was direct democracy.
- This man wrote the famous book Candide.
- This man was able to overthrow the monarchs in France.
- This nation was the one to take over most of Africa and Asia in Europe.
- This place is where people who weren't able to support themselves go to.
- This man believed in separate government powers.
20 Clues: This means to shine a light on. • This man proposed Natural Rights. • This woman believed in women rights. • This man invented the Spinning Mule. • This man wrote the famous book Candide. • This man believed in separate government powers. • This king had 6 wives and wanted nothing but a son. • These people were often called the lovers of wisdom. • ...
Geological History 2017-02-08
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- An element that is used to date rocks or non-living things
- Segment of Earth that helps life
- Dinosaurs that use only two legs
- This was when the oceans formed and the animals and plants appeared; first of three eras after precambrian
- A scientist that studies fossils\
- Lizard-hipped dinosaurs
- Rock that change from pressure and heat from the Earth
- This was the era of dinosaurs; second era after precambrian
- Warm blooded vertebrates; feeds its young milk
- A Supercontinent
- Animals that have no backbone
- Dinosaur dung that has been fossilized
- Rocks that are formed from cooled magma
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- Remain or traces of living things that have been preserved
- Bird-hipped dinosaur
- All the Water on the Earth
- Dinosaurs that use all four legs
- The rate of decay of a radioactive element
- A Gradual change in living things over long periods of time
- Rock that is formed from pressure and heat of the earth; also are the layers of the Earth
- Outer crust and mantle of the Earth
- Cold blooded vertebrates
- Rocks that are found in the digestive system of dinosaurs
- Animals that have a backbone
- Scientist that study origin, history and structure of the Earth
- A large amount of living things become extinct all at once
- Gases that are surrounding the Earth
- A theory that says the universe was created by a large explosion
- This is the present; the last of three eras after precambrian
- Used to date things as old as 50,000 years old; used to date living things
30 Clues: A Supercontinent • Bird-hipped dinosaur • Lizard-hipped dinosaurs • Cold blooded vertebrates • All the Water on the Earth • Animals that have a backbone • Animals that have no backbone • Dinosaurs that use all four legs • Segment of Earth that helps life • Dinosaurs that use only two legs • A scientist that studies fossils\ • Outer crust and mantle of the Earth • ...
U.S. History 2016-11-17
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- Idustrialists seen in a good way were called this.
- This bridge was proof the U.S. was a world power in hard work and inventiveness.
- Leader of the American Federation of Labor Union.
- They were put in dangerous positions in work because of their size.
- The leader of the American Railway Union.
- America's greatest inventor.
- Leader of the first labor union.
- a group of people who didn't feel the main political parties were doing enough to protect their interests.
- Tariffs protected these against foreign products.
- the type of police involved in the Homestead strike.
- A philosophy that believes in the survival of the fittest.
- this group of people join the populists because they were against the gold standard.
- people who waited for the boom to race and claim land.
- this kept money supplies tight because it had to be backed by gold.
- Fleeing from crime, religious beliefs, and a new start were all what factors?
- This is where Indians were put after they were rounded up.
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- This was signed by Pres. Lincoln in 1862.
- where the land race for territories took place.
- an attempt by the government to turn Native Americans into the rest of society.
- taxes on imported goods.
- Department of gov. who was in charge of making sure reservations had enough supplies.
- The leader of the Cheyenne Tribe.
- People who bought areas of land in hopes to sell it later for profit.
- people who cheated by sneaking in to claim land.
- Industrialists seen in a bad way were called this.
- Cheap land, gold, and getting rich were all what factors?
- Farmers wanted this as money backing instead of gold.
- Battle where Armstrong Custer underestimated the number of Indians he was facing.
- Invented the Morse Code.
- This was set up to provide land to Indian families so they could be self sufficient.
30 Clues: taxes on imported goods. • Invented the Morse Code. • America's greatest inventor. • Leader of the first labor union. • The leader of the Cheyenne Tribe. • This was signed by Pres. Lincoln in 1862. • The leader of the American Railway Union. • where the land race for territories took place. • people who cheated by sneaking in to claim land. • ...
