history Crossword Puzzles
Texas History 2020-12-08
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- type of shelter used by the Jumano
- to make changes
- the right to vote
- a white stone found in the Grand Prairie and Black Forest
- a formal agreement between two countries
- the action of reserving something
- a soft coal found in the Post oak belt
- to adjust to the condition you are living
- a land bridge that existed between Asia and North America
- Hispanic resident of the state of Texas
- and area of land Comanche used for hunting
- wow
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- law making branch of the government
- canoe used by the Karankawa Indians
- Navarro known as the father of the lover rio
- Native American tent like shelter
- and area of land with common characteristics
- traveling to new territories for the purpose of discovery
- exchange or trading one good or service for another
- grant
- Anna leader of the Mexican army
- Spanish settlement founded and spread Christianity
- Houston he led the Texas military in the battle for Texas
- a Waco Indian word meaning they all stay together
- Long she was nicknamed the Mother of Texas
25 Clues: wow • grant • to make changes • the right to vote • Anna leader of the Mexican army • Native American tent like shelter • the action of reserving something • type of shelter used by the Jumano • law making branch of the government • canoe used by the Karankawa Indians • a soft coal found in the Post oak belt • Hispanic resident of the state of Texas • ...
Texas History 2020-12-08
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- contains a lot of water in the air
- shiny hair made form the hair of a goat
- adding water to land to help crops
- an amount left over after needs are met
- those who lived in an are
- started
- state of being under its own control
- having to do with horse
- the Father of Texas
- an agreement between two nations
- animal skins prepared for human use
- not having enoug
- to forbid
- nearness to
- learned by gathered information
- he discovered a new world
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- approved
- an agreement
- made an action or process grow
- a formal meeting with a specific person
- lush, rich, and productive
- to steal from
- climbed up
- more than one cactus
- a Mexican religion
- government ruled by one
- First President of the US
- he discovered the Grand Canyon
- tents made from poles covered with hides
- bound to happen
30 Clues: started • approved • to forbid • climbed up • nearness to • an agreement • to steal from • bound to happen • not having enoug • a Mexican religion • the Father of Texas • more than one cactus • government ruled by one • having to do with horse • those who lived in an are • First President of the US • he discovered a new world • lush, rich, and productive • made an action or process grow • ...
American History 2020-12-11
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- what animal was a pest in the dugouts?
- Who became the wealthiest man in America of railroads?
- extreme nationalism marked by aggressive foreign policy
- who revolutionized the construction of buildings using steel?
- Who was the African American who was killed for saying something?
- who was the heir of the Austria-Hungary empire?
- What was the type of fighting where they dug holes protected by mines and barbed wire?
- who was the volunteer army made of cowboys, miners, and law officers?
- why did the US want to conquer the Philippines?
- Which country sank the Lusitania?
- section of a country where a foreign nation enjoys special rights to power
- the quality of or state of being self-governed
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- speak softly and carry a big stick
- who was the commodore for the US military?
- what country had a canal used in trade?
- who sends troops to Mexico?
- what allows all countries to trade with China.
- armed fighters who carry out surprise attacks
- Who made millions by selling oil?
- what weapon was introduced during the war?
- what caused the triangle factory to shut down?
- what product did the US buy from Cuba to sell?
- who sent 200,000 troops to Cuba?
- a type of sensational, biased, and often false reporting for the sake of attracting readers
- who did the US fight to win over the Philippines?
25 Clues: who sends troops to Mexico? • who sent 200,000 troops to Cuba? • Who made millions by selling oil? • Which country sank the Lusitania? • speak softly and carry a big stick • what animal was a pest in the dugouts? • what country had a canal used in trade? • who was the commodore for the US military? • what weapon was introduced during the war? • ...
American History 2020-12-11
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- sent to Havana harbor to protect American interests
- makes one-third of of the worlds sugar
- what Spain has to do to avoid War
- us has a need for this country
- makes a civil government for Puerto Rico
- policy that allowed people to trade with china
- killing of Ferdinand
- alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary
- US wanted to protect these from Cuba
- sends 200k troops to Cuba
- joining of nations together
- reason US wanted to expand territorial interests
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- A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war
- a front that the Spanish-American war was fought on
- item that tons of countries wanted a lot of
- describes Spanish-American War
- people who want foreigners out of China
- because of this the US won decisively
- aggressive nationalism
- armed fighters who surprise attack
- commodore of US Navy
- he believes support of latin America will increase profits for the US
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- self-governing
24 Clues: self-governing • commodore of US Navy • killing of Ferdinand • aggressive nationalism • sends 200k troops to Cuba • joining of nations together • describes Spanish-American War • us has a need for this country • what Spain has to do to avoid War • armed fighters who surprise attack • US wanted to protect these from Cuba • because of this the US won decisively • ...
Texas History 2020-12-11
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- to settle in a new land
- traveling to a new country
- capable of producing many crops
- switching sides, deserting a political group
- not allowed
- Spanish word for ranches
- methods used to accomplish a goal
- also known as farming
- a rebellion, revolt, or uprising
- led or gave instruction to
- leader granted rule over the colony
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- competing for, fighting for
- a journey with a purpose
- signing up, enlist
- to slow down
- strengthened
- to say, to state, to declare
- wish for; sought after
- to take control of
- a group that travels together for the same purpose
20 Clues: not allowed • to slow down • strengthened • signing up, enlist • to take control of • also known as farming • wish for; sought after • to settle in a new land • a journey with a purpose • Spanish word for ranches • traveling to a new country • led or gave instruction to • competing for, fighting for • to say, to state, to declare • capable of producing many crops • ...
history thing 2024-05-14
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- the resistance to enslavement through escape and flight, through the end of the Civil War
- is a town in Appomattox County
- campaign of the American Civil War conducted through Georgia from November 15 until December 21, 1864
- declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
- The Siege of _________ was the final major military action in the vicksburg campaign of the American Civil War.
- farmers who didn't own slaves
- The siege of Savannah was an encounter of the American Revolutionary War in 1779.
- the political policy of promoting or protecting the interests of "native-born" or established inhabitants over those of immigrants
- the historic period in which the United States grappled with the question of how to integrate millions of newly freed African Americans into social, political, and labor systems
- was fought December 11–15, 1862, in and around Fredericksburg, Virginia, in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War.
- The First Battle of Bull Run, called the Battle of First _______ by Confederate forces, was the first major battle of the American Civil War.
- The ______ __ _______ Mountain was fought on June 27, 1864, during the Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War
- The __________________ took place during the Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War on July 22, 1864, just southeast of Atlanta, Georgia
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- A forgotten history of the largest slave auction ever on American soil.
- military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War
- also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, was a major battle in the American Civil War fought on April 6–7, 1862
- laws passed at different periods in the southern United States to enforce racial segregation and curtail the power of Black voters.
- sea fort built on an artificial island near Charleston, South Carolina to defend the region from a naval invasion. It was built after British forces captured and occupied Washington during the War of 1812
- The Battle of __________ was a three-day battle in the American Civil War fought between Union and Confederate forces between July 1 and July 3, 1863
- a term commonly used in the US military during the American Civil War to describe a new status for certain people who escaped slavery or those who affiliated with Union forces
- also called the Battle of Sharpsburg, particularly in the Southern United States, took place during the American Civil War on September 17, 1862,
- Jayhawker and red leg are terms that came to prominence in Kansas Territory during the Bleeding Kansas period of the 1850s
22 Clues: farmers who didn't own slaves • is a town in Appomattox County • A forgotten history of the largest slave auction ever on American soil. • The siege of Savannah was an encounter of the American Revolutionary War in 1779. • the resistance to enslavement through escape and flight, through the end of the Civil War • ...
US HISTORY 2013-11-12
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- book written by Jacob Riis
- Marshall Field founded what type of store?
- came from the Eastern and Southern Europe
- an immigration station at New York harbor
- the Eiffel Tower
- sits on the eastern bank of the Connecticut River
- increasing amount of people that live in urban areas
- founded chain stores
- organized massacre of a particular ethnic group
- cofounded the Chicago Hull House
- coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- founded the American Red Cross
- John Dewey wanted what type of education
- founded the department store chain
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- the____________ theater
- home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
- found in New York
- baseball team
- invented basketball
- the Auditorium building is found here
- established inhabitants against those of immigrants
- American landscape painter and printmaker
- sport that can also be called soccer
- found in Chicago
- designed wainwright building
- helped veterans
- a major voice for progressive education
- the statue of liberty is found here
28 Clues: baseball team • helped veterans • the Eiffel Tower • found in Chicago • found in New York • invented basketball • founded chain stores • the____________ theater • book written by Jacob Riis • designed wainwright building • founded the American Red Cross • cofounded the Chicago Hull House • founded the department store chain • the statue of liberty is found here • ...
American History 2024-05-13
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- Who invented the assembly line?
- What President abolished slavery?
- Who did the US declare independence from?
- Which state was the site of the Gold Rush in the 19th century?
- Who was the first women to fly across the Atlantic Ocean?
- Who was president when the US entered the Vietnam War?
- Which Document is the foundation of America, written in 1787?
- What President was responsible for the "Bay of Pigs" invasion?
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- Who assassinated Abraham Lincoln?
- Who passed the New Deal?
- Which amendment gave women the right to vote?
- Who was credited with inventing the lightbulb?
- What war did America fight in from 1861-1865?
- 1st President of the United States?
- Which city was the first capital of the US?
- Who gave the "I Have A Dream Speech?"
- Biggest Signature on the Declaration of Independence?
- What ship brought the Pilgrims to America in 1620?
- What did the 13th amendment abolish?
- What was the first successful english colony in America?
20 Clues: Who passed the New Deal? • Who invented the assembly line? • Who assassinated Abraham Lincoln? • What President abolished slavery? • 1st President of the United States? • What did the 13th amendment abolish? • Who gave the "I Have A Dream Speech?" • Who did the US declare independence from? • Which city was the first capital of the US? • ...
History Crossword 2024-05-16
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- The action of setting someone apart from others.
- The right to vote in political elections.
- The first African American woman in Congress.
- An act to provide for the general welfare by establishing a system of federal old-age benefits.
- An agency designed to reduce unemployment and increase purchasing power.
- Imprisonment
- Islamic leader who promoted race pride.
- Diminish
- A period in the United States during the early 20th century of widespread social activism and political reform across the country.
- The forced relocation by the U.S. government of thousands of Japanese Americans to detention camps during World War II.
- The era following the Civil War which tried to reintegrate southern states into the US.
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- The idea that increasing the consumption of goods and services purchased in the market is always a desirable goal and that a person’s wellbeing and happiness depend fundamentally on obtaining consumer goods and material possessions.
- the seventy-two-year-long battle for woman's right to vote in the United States.
- The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.
- The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- An agency which established fair prices and set prices.
- A person advocating that the right to vote be extended to more people, especially to women.
- Abstinence from alcoholic drink.
- A US government agency which provides mortgage insurance.
- An independent agency of the federal government meant to enforce the law against market manipulation.
- Civil rights lawyer who used the courts to fight Jim Crow and dismantle segregation in the U.S.
- The act of putting someone in prison for political or military reasons.
- Conservative activist, commentator, and author who led a successful campaign against the ratification of the ERA.
- Author, lecturer, and chief philosopher of the woman's rights and suffrage movements.
- An order allowing Japanese Americans to be sent to internment camps.
- A prominent member of the civil rights movement who promoted nonviolent methods of opposing segregation.
26 Clues: Diminish • Imprisonment • Abstinence from alcoholic drink. • Islamic leader who promoted race pride. • The right to vote in political elections. • The first African American woman in Congress. • The action of setting someone apart from others. • An agency which established fair prices and set prices. • A US government agency which provides mortgage insurance. • ...
History definitions 2024-05-16
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- on June 27, 1864, was an important battle of the Atlanta campaign by Union General William Sherman to launch a full-scale frontal assault on the entrenched position of General Joseph Johnston's Rebel
- was fought on July 22, 1864, just southeast of Atlanta, Georgia. Union forces commanded by William T. Sherman, wanting to neutralize the important rail and supply hub, defeated Confederate forces defending the city under John B. Hood
- brought much anguish to the enslaved. Families, who had been together for all of their lives on Butler's Island or Hampton, were torn apart and dispersed;
- granted all males the ability to vote by prohibiting voter discrimination based on race, color, or previous condition .
- an attendant or officer in a royal or noble household. b. : a person attending or assisting another : retainer.
- Vicksburg's strategic location on the Mississippi River made it a critical win for both the Union and the Confederacy. The Confederate surrender there ensured Union control of the Mississippi River and cleaved the South in two
- It was a network of people, both whites and free Blacks, who worked together to help runaways from slaveholding states travel to states in the North and to the country of Canada, where slavery was illegal.
- They got drunk, insulted the local citizenry, court-martialed, and then summarily executed nine citizens. The jayhawkers returned to Kansas with everything they could carry and followed by hundreds of emancipated slaves.
- military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War.
- ended the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia's first invasion into the North and led Abraham Lincoln to issue the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation.
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- In this battle, the British three men and the other ten were wounded while the Patriots lost eighty-three men and four hundred and eighty-three were captured.
- an American Civil War campaign lasting from November 15 to December 21, 1864, in which Union Major General William Tecumseh Sherman led troops through the Confederate state of Georgia, pillaging the countryside and destroying both military outposts and civilian properties.
- restricted black people's right to own property, conduct business, buy and lease land, and move freely through public spaces.
- declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
- The charge was repulsed by Union rifle and artillery fire, at great loss to the Confederate army. Lee led his army on a torturous retreat back to Virginia.
- was a crushing defeat for the Union, whose soldiers fought courageously and well but fell victim to mismanagement by their generals, including confused orders from Burnside to Franklin.
- once the fleeing slaves crossed Union army lines, they were classified as property
- cultural landscape marks the beginning of the country's transition to peace and reunification following four years of Civil War.
- The Battle of Shiloh, also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, was a major battle in the American Civil War fought on April 6–7, 1862
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants
- Gen. Robert E. Lee's Confederate army defeated Union forces under Maj. Gen. John Pope, hastening the Federals' retreat back toward their defenses in Washington and allowing Lee to lead his army across the Potomac River into the North
- The attack on Fort Sumter marked the official beginning of the American Civil War—a war that lasted four years, cost the lives of more than 620,000 Americans, and freed 3.9 million enslaved people from bondage.
22 Clues: once the fleeing slaves crossed Union army lines, they were classified as property • military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War. • the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants • ...
History Proj 2024-09-03
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- A new settlement or territory established and governed by a country in another land.
- A person who moves to a new area to live, often in a colony.
- The practice of owning people as property and forcing them to work.
- A person who attacks and robs ships at sea.
- A large farm where crops like sugar, tobacco, and cotton are grown, often using slave labor.
- A drawing that shows the geography of an area.
- A journey made for a special purpose, often to explore new lands.
- The process of planning and controlling the course of a ship.
- Term used by Europeans for the Americas after Columbus's discovery.
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- A community of people living in a new place.
- The leader of a ship or boat.
- The act of finding something new for the first time.
- Person who travels to unknown places to discover new things.
- The exchange of goods and services between people or countries.
- A valuable metal that explorers often searched for in new lands.
- A person who was born in a particular place, often referring to the original inhabitants of an area.
- Term used for Europe, Asia, and Africa before the discovery of the Americas.
- A tool used to determine direction (north, south, east, west).
- A long journey, especially by sea or in space.
- A large boat used for traveling long distances over the sea.
20 Clues: The leader of a ship or boat. • A person who attacks and robs ships at sea. • A community of people living in a new place. • A drawing that shows the geography of an area. • A long journey, especially by sea or in space. • The act of finding something new for the first time. • A person who moves to a new area to live, often in a colony. • ...
Atom History 2024-09-09
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- Who confirmed the existence of the nucleus?
- A subatomic particle with a positive electrical charge
- Who developed the foundations of modern quantum mechanics?
- Who had the "Plum Pudding Model"
- This man had the experiment called "Gold Foil Experiment"
- Dalton had the what model?
- What can contain multiple atoms bonded together?
- Schrodinger had the what model?
- Thomson discovered what?
- Democritus coined what term?
- Rutherford had the what model?
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- Who discovered that electrons revolve around a nucleus, but only in certain orbits?
- Who built on Democritus' theory with a more detailed atomic theory?
- One of the three subatomic particles that make up an atom
- Schrodinger developed what to describe electron motion?
- Goldstein discovered what aided in the discovery of protons?
- Atoms mostly consist of what?
- Rutherford discovered the what?
- Bohr had the what model?
- What experiment did Thomson conduct?
20 Clues: Bohr had the what model? • Thomson discovered what? • Dalton had the what model? • Democritus coined what term? • Atoms mostly consist of what? • Rutherford had the what model? • Rutherford discovered the what? • Schrodinger had the what model? • Who had the "Plum Pudding Model" • What experiment did Thomson conduct? • Who confirmed the existence of the nucleus? • ...
History Project 2024-05-23
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- The state of being saved
- Russian nobility
- Sent an Armada to England that was destroyed
- paintings of the Virgin Mary
- Great respect, reverence
- Statement or theory put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
- Determines a person's legal rights and status in three classes(Clergy, Nobles, and Townspeople)
- What country was Peter the Great a Czar
- grammar, rhetoric, poetry, moral philosophy, and history
- Wordly, opposite of religious or holy
- A large network of political groups throughout France
- medium
- What country is London the capital of
- French Protestants influenced by John Calvin
- Rebirth
- Russian word for ceasar
- Published a radical journal, "Friend of the people"
- written or spoken language that resembles the natural flow of speech
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing.
- Where is Florance located
- argued that workers must continue to organize in mass political parties to gain reforms
- The ability to read
- a fleet of warships
- created the lightbulb
- The action of showing something to be right or reasonable
- Artists from Flanders
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- an upper house, which accepted or rejected the proposed laws
- Officially named France Catholic, but Huguenots could practice
- Louis XIII's chief minister
- invented the telephone
- cities become the center of political, economic, and social life
- Combative
- The movement for women's right
- Czar of Russia from 1689-1725
- The working class
- a system in which a ruler holds total power
- Came up with the foundation for Britain's socialism
- An individual who starts their own business
- Where is Versailles
- Nurse during American Civil War, founded the Red Cross
- a sudden overthrow of the government by Napoleon Bonaparte
- Improved the Newman steam engine
- The middle class
- a principle/set of principles laid down by an authority as incontrovertibly true
- Sent the first radio waves across the Atlantic
- a painting done on fresh, wet plaster with water based paints
- Dissenting groups
- Developed the first steamboat, born in PA
- King of France in 1643 married to Mari Antwinet
- obligations of peasants to noble land-lords that survived into the modern era
- individuals qualified to vote in an election
- soldiers who sold their services
- A gift of money or property paid at the time of marriage
- government in which a person or group has absolute power
- Religious feeling
55 Clues: medium • Rebirth • Combative • Russian nobility • The middle class • The working class • Dissenting groups • Religious feeling • Where is Versailles • The ability to read • a fleet of warships • created the lightbulb • Artists from Flanders • invented the telephone • Russian word for ceasar • The state of being saved • Great respect, reverence • Where is Florance located • Louis XIII's chief minister • ...
US History 2024-05-20
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- This is the city where the gold rush first started
- This act required colonists to give food and a room to British soldiers
- Which unalienable right did Jefferson NOT include in the Declaration of Independence
- This is Shields' favorite animal (plural)
- This was the shortest US President
- This was the political party of Jefferson
- This act taxed glass, paint, paper, lead, and tea
- Another term for the right to vote
- This Spanish explorer searched for the fountain of youth
- This was the main religion found on the Mayflower
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- This Spanish explorer conquered the Aztecs
- People that wanted the immediate end to slavery
- This act focused on taxing paper
- This early British colony was found to have cannibalism
- This colonial region focused on academics the most
- These were discovered in Utah and New Mexico that changed the archeological timeline of human habitation in the Americas
- This was the only state to not attend the Constitutional Convention
- This Founder was the oldest at the Constitutional Convention
- This island was purchased by Dutch settlers
- This is how many parts there are to the Compromise of 1850
- The city where the "Tea Party" happened
- This was the political party of Hamilton
- This colonial region was known as the "breadbasket" colonies
- There are this many articles in the US Constitution
- There are these many amendments in the Bill of Rights
- This European nation allowed political participation for women and people of color
26 Clues: This act focused on taxing paper • This was the shortest US President • Another term for the right to vote • The city where the "Tea Party" happened • This was the political party of Hamilton • This is Shields' favorite animal (plural) • This was the political party of Jefferson • This Spanish explorer conquered the Aztecs • This island was purchased by Dutch settlers • ...
History Vocab 2024-05-24
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- of or constituting a form of government in which power is distributed between a central authority and a number of constituent territorial units
- a community of people composed of one or more nationalities and possessing a more or less defined territory and government
- the constitutional allocation of the legislative, executive, and judicial powers among the three branches of government
- of or relating to the internal affairs of a major political unit (such as a nation)
- belonging to the branch of government that is charged with such powers as diplomatic representation, superintendence of the execution of the laws, and appointment of officials and that usually has some power over legislation (as through veto)
- controlling or directing local or branch activities
- highest in rank or authority
- the process of altering or amending a law or document (such as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure
- a summary of fundamental rights and privileges guaranteed to a people against violation by the state —used especially of the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution
- to explain or tell the meaning of : present in understandable terms
- to neutralize the action of (something, such as an automatic control)
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- belonging to the branch of government that is charged with trying all cases that involve the government and with the administration of justice within its jurisdiction
- a power of one department or branch of a government to forbid or prohibit finally or provisionally the carrying out of projects attempted by another department
- to fix or set officially
- the quality or state of being equal
- of or relating to a nation
- something to which one has a just claim
- an earlier occurrence of something similar
- to select by vote for an office, position, or membership
- an inhabited place of greater size, population, or importance than a town or village
- one that elects the president and vice president of the U.S.
- the members or representatives of the governing classes assembled in a legislative body
- to charge (a public official) before a competent tribunal with misconduct in office
23 Clues: to fix or set officially • of or relating to a nation • highest in rank or authority • the quality or state of being equal • something to which one has a just claim • an earlier occurrence of something similar • controlling or directing local or branch activities • to select by vote for an office, position, or membership • ...
History project 2024-05-03
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- A founding father who supported the adoption of the Constitution and strong central government
- A devotion to the interest one region over the whole country
- relating to how people make and manage their resources/money
- Is something the prevents access
- something that makes people want to leave or escape
- to leave/the action of leaving the union
- an object or document of information that was created at the tie under study
- The use of hit-and-run tactics by small, mobile groups of irregular forces
- To free
- relating to government
- A founding father who opposed the adaption of the U.S. Constitution, demanded the bill or rights, and wanted the weak central government
- relating to or involving people
- The transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the America's, Europe, Asia, and Africa
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- an object document or recording that relates or discusses information originally presented elsewhere
- individuals who go a step beyond their obligations by taking an active role in improving the community
- An expert in or student history, especially that of a particular period geographical region
- The settlement of a dispute by concessions on both or all sides
- something that attracts people to a place
- the method of which historians divide the past based on characteristics of events and changes on the earth
- A large number of military troops divided into smaller companies
- The act of a state impeding or attempting to prevent the operation and enforcement within its territory of the law of the U.S
21 Clues: To free • relating to government • relating to or involving people • Is something the prevents access • to leave/the action of leaving the union • something that attracts people to a place • something that makes people want to leave or escape • A devotion to the interest one region over the whole country • relating to how people make and manage their resources/money • ...
World History 2024-04-24
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- Studied in France and wrote poetry about African culture, organized an independence movement in Senegal.
- What country did the League of Nations assign Syria and Lebanon to be governed by?
- refusal to obey laws considered to be unjust.
- a government where a select group of people exercises control.
- What country did the League of Nations assign Iraq, Palestine, and Jordan to be governed by?
- Organized the Young Kikuyu Association in 1921.
- National Oil Company, was a symbol for Mexican independence.
- Deliberate mass murder of a group of people from a particular racial, political, or cultural background.
- In 1923 the last of the Ottoman Sultans fled the country and it was declared the _______.
- people referred to him as India's “Great Soul”, or Mahatma.
- Created by Marcus Garvey, a Jamaican who lived in Harlem in New York City, stressed the need for the Unity of all Africans.
- Where political unrest took place.
- What town was invaded without government approval in the Autumn of 1931?
- There was a trend towards authoritarianism that increased during the 1930s, what was a large contributor?
- Japanese involves various manufacturing processes concentrated into a single one.
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- Sultan established in 1876 that suspended the new constitution.
- African-American educated at Harvard University led the movement that tried to make Africans aware of their cultural heritage.
- Massacre Chiang Kai-shek Pretended to support the alliance with Communists until April 1927 when he struck against them killing thousands, what was the event called.
- Leader of the radical party in 1916, was also elected president of Argentina.
- In 1930 military coup made this person a wealthy rancher, and the president of Brazil.
- the commercial and industrial city of China.
- who was the Kikuyu Association founded by in 1920.
- Supported the idea of a national home for Jews in Palestine.
- British adventurer popularly known as “_____ of Arabia.”
- What country’s businesses gained control of the copper-mining industry in Chile and Peru, as well as of the oil industry in Mexico, Peru, and Bolivia?
- Became the modern state of Iran.
- Using unexpected methods like sabotage and deception to fight the enemy.
- Also known as “father Turk.”
- Studied in Europe and was especially influenced by fresco paintings in Italy.
- Person from whom the name Saudi Arabia was derived, United Arabs in the northern part of the Arabian Peninsula.
- in 1923 two parties nationalists and_______ formed an Alliance to oppose the Warlords and drive imperialist powers out of China.
- In Spring 1927 revolutionary forces had taken control of all of China south of _________ River.
- Had four slogans that described his methods,” when the enemy advances we retreat! When the enemy halts and camps, we trouble them! When the enemy tries to avoid battle, we attack! When the enemy retreats, we pursue!”
- When did Africans become more actively political?
- Organized Vietnamese communists in 1920s.
35 Clues: Also known as “father Turk.” • Became the modern state of Iran. • Where political unrest took place. • Organized Vietnamese communists in 1920s. • the commercial and industrial city of China. • refusal to obey laws considered to be unjust. • Organized the Young Kikuyu Association in 1921. • When did Africans become more actively political? • ...
medieval history 2024-05-04
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- - 1215 document limiting the power of the English monarchy
- - Powerful weapon used by English archers in medieval warfare
- - Deadly epidemic disease, such as the Black Death
- - Code of conduct for knights emphasizing honor and bravery
- - Norse seafarers known for raiding and exploration
- - Military blockade of a city or fortress
- - Mounted warrior of the medieval period
- - Large estate with a lord's residence and surrounding lands
- - Large churches serving as seats of bishops in medieval cities
- - System of symbols used to identify knights and noble families
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- - Association of craftsmen or merchants in medieval towns
- - Church tribunal for investigating and punishing heresy
- - Eastern Roman Empire during the medieval period
- - Series of religious wars fought between Christians and Muslims
- - Defensive ditch surrounding a castle or fortification
- - Combat sport between armored knights on horseback
- - Fortified residence of a noble or king
- - Agricultural laborers bound to the land in feudal society
- - Legendary British leader of the Knights of the Round Table
- - Social system based on land ownership and loyalty
20 Clues: - Fortified residence of a noble or king • - Mounted warrior of the medieval period • - Military blockade of a city or fortress • - Eastern Roman Empire during the medieval period • - Deadly epidemic disease, such as the Black Death • - Combat sport between armored knights on horseback • - Norse seafarers known for raiding and exploration • ...
U.S. History 2024-05-02
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- The first device that allowed for long for communication
- A complaint about something
- Someone who is loyal to Britain
- A law
- Travailing and finding new places
- Someone who you cooperate with
- When a nation is under a cruel government
- A written set of rules that a countries follows
- Someone who is against slavery.
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- A formal announcement of something
- Putting down a settlement in a new place
- A military operation where an army captures a town by cutting off its supplies
- Populating an area
- A waterway made by humans
- To approve
- A military tactic or plan
- A forceful overthrow of a government
- Someone who is loyal to the colonies
- A branch of the military that is over the seas
- The right to vote
20 Clues: A law • To approve • The right to vote • Populating an area • A waterway made by humans • A military tactic or plan • A complaint about something • Someone who you cooperate with • Someone who is loyal to Britain • Someone who is against slavery. • Travailing and finding new places • A formal announcement of something • A forceful overthrow of a government • ...
History Crossword 2024-03-19
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- relating to issues within a country
- the concept that the government must follow clear rules and act reasonably as it carries out the law
- a group of people or things with obvious differences among them
- the constitutional system that shares power between the national and state governments
- to formally approve a plan or an agreement. The process of approval is called ratification.
- payment given to someone to offset, or make up for, a loss or injury
- a strong disagreement
- a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan
- a difference between two statements or situations that means they cannot both be true
- to withhold or take away something
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- to treat a person or group unfairly
- a country governed by elected representatives
- Enlightenment thinkers emphasized using rational thought to discover truths about nature and society.
- supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress
- a formal listing of the basic rights of people in the United States
- to agree or pledge to support someone or something
- the use or purpose of something
- a person who is required to defend himself or herself in a legal action. An example is an accused person who is put on trial for a crime.
- a written plan that provides the basic framework of a government
- an especially original, intelligent, or clever idea
- an order from a judge that authorizes police or other officials to take a certain action, such as searching someone’s property
21 Clues: a strong disagreement • the use or purpose of something • to withhold or take away something • to treat a person or group unfairly • relating to issues within a country • a country governed by elected representatives • supporting ideas of freedom, change, and progress • to agree or pledge to support someone or something • a basic set of ideas used to develop a larger plan • ...
Massage History 2024-03-22
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- developed connective tissue massage
- divided massage into mechanical & reflexive massage
- authors of "Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation"
- believes that magnetic fields have an effect on the body and devised polarity therapy as a result
- wrote about hippocrates methods in early medicinal practice
- credited with developing swedish massage
- given credit for bringing massage to the scientific community
- a nurse in outback australia that used massage to help treat polio
- word derived from Latin "Massa", Greek "Massein", & Arabic "Mass"
- influenced the importance of touch in the form of massage based on a lot of research she conducted in 1991.
- formalized the concept of chair massage
- most noteworthy educator & author for current times for muscle energy, positional release, strain/counterstrain, and neuromuscular techniques
- developed Lomi Lomi
- means push-pull
- developed the trager method
- contributed by adding energetic approaches to therapeutic touch
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- wrote "healing massage techniques" which contributed greatly to both massage and physical therapy
- began using massage for joint stiffness & wound healing post surgery
- coauthor with David Simons about trigger point therapy in a 2 volume set
- introduced swedish techniques to the US
- president who encouraged physical activity and caused interest in preventative medicine and affected sports massage interest
- used transverse friction massage to help with soft tissue dysfunction
- wrote textbooks on massage & hydrotherapy
- wrote a series of 8 books entitled "De Medicina"
- means press-rub
- helped his neuralgia & epileptic issues by pinching all over for relief
- developed manual lymphatic drainage
- the arts of massage was first mentioned in writing
- founder of the rolfing system of massage
- pioneer of aromatherapy
- first doctor to describe the medical benefits of anointing and massage
31 Clues: means press-rub • means push-pull • developed Lomi Lomi • pioneer of aromatherapy • developed the trager method • developed connective tissue massage • developed manual lymphatic drainage • introduced swedish techniques to the US • formalized the concept of chair massage • credited with developing swedish massage • founder of the rolfing system of massage • ...
Ancient History 2024-03-21
Islamic History 2024-03-01
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- Committed the first murder, killed his brother out of jealousy
- His son was displaced by his children, He lost his eyesight but had it cured through the shirt of his son
- Killed Goliath and became a king, The book of Psalms was revealed to him
- One of the uncles of The Prophet (AS), was killed by a later to be Sahabi
- Was the first woman, made from the rib of Adam (AS)
- Nephew of Prophet Abraham (AS), his people strayed to homosexuality, he met angels who told him to leave his hometown as his people would be punished by god
- Was ordered by Allah to sacrifice his son in his dream
- Was killing all boys due to a prophecy of his impending doom, raised a prophet in his home
- Has a surah about him, uncle of Mohammad (AS), was hit on the head with a rod by Lubaabah (RA)
- The cruel king in Prophet Ibrahim's time
- Father-in-law of Moses (AS)
- Lost in a casting of lots and was swallowed by a whale, his people accepted the message
- One of the caliphates, Married two of the Prophet (AS) daughters
- Built The Holy Ka'aba with his father
- Is one of the people given the glad tiding of Paradise in life by the Prophet (AS), was bitten by a snake and dropped a tear on the Prophet (AS)'s face
- Brought pairs of every creature on the ark
- Will kill the swine, break the cross and abolish poll tax
- Was brought up by the Pharaoh's wife, when he threw his staff it would become a snake and he split the red sea in half with Allah's will
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- Tried to destroy the Ka'aba, but was made into a cropped stubble like state
- Was extremely patient
- Brother of Ishmael (AS)
- Made by clay, All the Angels were made to prostrate to him
- Became the Imam for all the Prophets in the Night Journey in Al-Aqsa Mosque
- Built the wall to block Gog and Magog
- Was accompanied by Moses (AS) for a short while, in which he killed a boy, built a wall without payment, and sunk a hole in a boat that was not his
- Had a son in old age when his wife was infertile
- Was given his name by Allah
- Drowned in the great flood, thought he could be saved by climbing a mountain
- Was passed by the Prophet Muhammad on the fourth heaven on the Night Journey, Is said to have been the first person to write with a pen
- His hair and beard were pulled by his brother when their people took a golden calf as their god
- His people were strong whi built towering structures, but they committed shirk
- Brought out a giant she-camel from a mountain by Allah's will as a sign to his people
- Grew up in the household of the Prophet (AS), Was tasked with returning the belongings of the Meccans when the Prophet (AS) migrated to Medina
- Son of Adam who was a Prophet, came after Abel
- Was thrown into a well by his brothers due to jealousy, became a high ranking official and cured his father's blindness with his shirt with the will of Allah
- Became Muslim when he had set out to kill the Prophet (AS)
- Was killed by his brother due to jealousy
- Had authority over the Jinn and wind
38 Clues: Was extremely patient • Brother of Ishmael (AS) • Was given his name by Allah • Father-in-law of Moses (AS) • Had authority over the Jinn and wind • Built the wall to block Gog and Magog • Built The Holy Ka'aba with his father • The cruel king in Prophet Ibrahim's time • Was killed by his brother due to jealousy • Brought pairs of every creature on the ark • ...
Earth History 2024-03-28
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- - earth material that are being carried along by wind and water
- - scientists who study fossils
- record - all the organisms that have existed in Earth’s history that are preserved in rock
- - pure substances that ricks are made of
- - rock that forms our planet’s crust
- - sedimentary rock containing calcite
- - scientists who study the Earth
- - common mineral composed of calcium, carbon and oxygen. It is what reacted to acid.
- - water that carries cement in to the group moving through tiny cracks and spaces between earth materials
- - sedimentary rock containing clay and silt
- - features of the Earth (ex. Mountain, canyon)
- - material that holds particles together to make stone
- - means that the way things happen today is the same way things have happened in the past
- - vertical distance of the lands surface above sea level
- - top layer of Earth’s surface, consisting of rock mineral particles mixed with organic matter
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- - rocks that are made out of sediment
- - sedimentary rock containing sand
- - any evidence of past life
- - breaking rocks by rubbing and bumping into each other
- - the process of separating earth materials by size
- - any low place in nature when sediments accumulate
- - removal and transportation of loose earth material
- - a relationship or connection between rock layers from 2 or more locations
- - happens when pressure is applied to a material
- - involves the deposition of cement in the spaces between the particles of sediment
- - word to describe the process of breaking rocks down into smaller pieces
- - settling out of eroded material, usually in a basin
- - animal shells and precipitate sink to the bottom to form this
28 Clues: - any evidence of past life • - scientists who study fossils • - scientists who study the Earth • - sedimentary rock containing sand • - rock that forms our planet’s crust • - rocks that are made out of sediment • - sedimentary rock containing calcite • - pure substances that ricks are made of • - sedimentary rock containing clay and silt • ...
Japanese History 2024-04-16
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- Family name of leaders who isolated Japan in 1600's
- The direction that Japanese people build housing so as to save space
- Most popular plant/grain eaten in Japan
- "_____ of fire" is the area in the Pacific Ocean which has the greatest seismic activity
- Largest of the Japanese home islands
- Word used to describe a system that never changes like Japan's social structure
- Japanese word for landowners
- Main battle sword of samurai
- word that means a country must trade to survive
- "Seasonal Winds" of Japan - some are dry, some are wet
- Form of animism practiced in Japan
- Most popular animal based protein in Japan
- The process of people moving from farms to cities
- Religion born in India that is very popular in modern day Japan
- Name of Japanese policy that isolated Japan from 1600's-1800's
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- A chain of islands
- last name of first Christian missionary to Japan
- Country located closest to Japan which shares some culture with them
- Japanese warriors are called:
- Japanese word that means "divine wind" and refers to the hurricane winds that saved Japan from invasion
- Most northern of the Japanese home islands
- - type of farming done on mountain sides
- Would be invaders of Japan who were stopped by hurricane winds
- samurai who have no master are called this:
- Old name for Tokyo
- Head Japanese warrior
- Country building artificial islands off the coast of Japan so they can extend their power
- "Way of the Warrior" in Japan - the set of rules that a samurai must follow in Japan
- most southern of the Japanese home islands
29 Clues: A chain of islands • Old name for Tokyo • Head Japanese warrior • Japanese word for landowners • Main battle sword of samurai • Japanese warriors are called: • Form of animism practiced in Japan • Largest of the Japanese home islands • Most popular plant/grain eaten in Japan • - type of farming done on mountain sides • Most northern of the Japanese home islands • ...
History Vocab 2024-08-14
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- Location Where a place is in relation to other places
- Projections Means by which mapmakers create flat representations of Earth’s features
- Meridian An imaginary line that runs around the globe from the North Pole through Greewhich, England, to the South Pole.
- Rose A feature on a map that points to north, south, east, and west
- A key that helps explain the symbols, colors, and other features on a map.
- Information Systems Computer systems that gather, store, and organize geographic information
- A learned system of shared beliefs, traits, and values
- Maps Maps used to find locations
- An increase in people living or working in cities
- Movement from one country, place, or location to another
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- All of an area’s plants and animals together with the nonliving parts of their environment
- Imaginary lines that run east-west around the globe and measure distance north and south of the equator
- A ruler indicating the relationship between distances on a map and actual distances
- Location The exact position of a place on Earth, often stated in latitude and longitude.
- Imaginary lines that run north-south around the globe and measure distance east and west of the prime meridian.
- An imaginary line circling the globe exactly halfway between the North and South poles
- Information in the form of numbers
- The study of the special physical and human characteristics of places or regions
- Maps Maps that show a specific topic, theme, or spatial distribution of an activity.
- Physical surroundings
20 Clues: Physical surroundings • Maps Maps used to find locations • Information in the form of numbers • An increase in people living or working in cities • Location Where a place is in relation to other places • A learned system of shared beliefs, traits, and values • Movement from one country, place, or location to another • ...
Ancient History 2024-08-15
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- Before the rise of ancient Rome, this was the most powerful city.
- This is a term that means people accept the belief in a single God.
- This was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire.
- The Phoenicians invented this color.
- The Indus Valley people were master urban planners and built the firs known what systems?
- This was the lifeblood of ancient Egypt.
- Babylonian what was the basis for much of ancient Greek mathematics.
- Cyrus the Great brought what dynasty to power?
- They occupied the ancient region of Anatolia prior to 1700 BCE.
- He was the sixth king of the First Dynasty of Babylon.
- This is the term for a well, cistern, or pond with a long corridor of steps that descent to water level.
- He is one of the most famous rulers to ever live.
- He was the first person to rule over and empire.
- This is a fabric made from worms!
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- This is the most famous stone sculpture of the Indus Valley.
- This is a system of writing first developed by the Sumerians.
- This is a pyramidal stepped temple tower.
- A general known for leading an army on elephants over the Alps.
- The Hanging Gardens of what were one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
- This is explosive invention changed the face of warfare.
- This ancient civilization is located in present-day Iran, Egypt, Turkiye, and parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
- The sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang are made of what?
- This animal is carved into a 14th century gate.
- The Phoenicians were the greatest what in the ancient world?
- The wars fought between Rome and Carthage were call the what Wars.
- This was the capital of the Hittite Empire.
- Most of the writing systems in use today can ultimately traced back to the Phoenician what?
- This is one of the most significant events in the Hebrew Bible.
- This is the second oldest from of writing.
- This term specifically refers to the descendants of Jacob.
30 Clues: This is a fabric made from worms! • The Phoenicians invented this color. • This was the lifeblood of ancient Egypt. • This is a pyramidal stepped temple tower. • This is the second oldest from of writing. • This was the capital of the Hittite Empire. • Cyrus the Great brought what dynasty to power? • This animal is carved into a 14th century gate. • ...
Natural History 2024-07-09
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- Sedimentary, igneous or metamorphic (4)
- The voice of Blue Planet (5)
- Spotted bug (8)
- Royal waterbird (4)
- You can win them in bags at fairs (8)
- Really bad weather (5)
- Egg-laying mammal (8)
- A model of the Earth (5)
- Ouse, Severn, Wye (5)
- Spiky desert-dweller (6)
- Seen on wet but sunny days (7)
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- Christmas birds (5)
- Imagine having 101 of them (10)
- A floppy-eared rodent (6)
- Where a group of fish go to study (6)
- Fuzzy pollinator (9)
- A flower for Remembrance Day (5)
- He wrote 'On the Origin of Species' (6)
- Animal that navigates by echolocation (3)
- Rasp or straw (5)
- Tasty crystals (4)
- Seeds of the chestnut tree, smashed together by schoolchildren (7)
22 Clues: Spotted bug (8) • Rasp or straw (5) • Tasty crystals (4) • Christmas birds (5) • Royal waterbird (4) • Fuzzy pollinator (9) • Egg-laying mammal (8) • Ouse, Severn, Wye (5) • Really bad weather (5) • A model of the Earth (5) • Spiky desert-dweller (6) • A floppy-eared rodent (6) • The voice of Blue Planet (5) • Seen on wet but sunny days (7) • Imagine having 101 of them (10) • ...
World History 2024-09-23
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- family that ruled the HRE
- wealthy person who sponsored artists
- called the "Father of Humanism"
- country that Shakespeare was from
- paying money for a pardon of sins
- the focus on worldly themes instead of religious
- is most famous for creating the Birth of Venus
- capital of France
- most famous and powerful family in Europe
- continent where renaissance took place
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- created printing press
- capital of Spain
- supported absolute power
- author of The Divine Comedy
- Dutch philosopher and Christian humanist
- what French Calvinists were called
- famous empire
- painted the ceiling of Sistine chapel
- became the banking center of Europe
- country where renaissance started
20 Clues: famous empire • capital of Spain • capital of France • created printing press • supported absolute power • family that ruled the HRE • author of The Divine Comedy • called the "Father of Humanism" • country that Shakespeare was from • paying money for a pardon of sins • country where renaissance started • what French Calvinists were called • became the banking center of Europe • ...
U.S. History 2024-09-12
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- area where rivers descend to make waterfalls
- skilled worker who practices a trade
- philosophy using logic and reason
- william replaces James as king
- three-way trade route
- credit slip given for sugar
- gathering of free men in New England town
- wealthy landowners in the South
- contract worker for a colonist for transportation
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- farming to feed one's own family
- life, liberty, and property for all people
- crop grown primarily for profit
- large public meeting for preaching and prayer
- movement that stressed dependence on God
- movement that stressed emotional union with God
- person who invests money in a business
- uses own money to start business ventures
- set of laws that regulated slavery
- movement that promoted science, knowledge
- state's power depends on its wealth
20 Clues: three-way trade route • credit slip given for sugar • william replaces James as king • crop grown primarily for profit • wealthy landowners in the South • farming to feed one's own family • philosophy using logic and reason • set of laws that regulated slavery • state's power depends on its wealth • skilled worker who practices a trade • person who invests money in a business • ...
World history 2024-09-16
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- Darius 1 was a king of the Achaemenid dynasty.
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- Akkad was the seat of the Akkadian Empire
- People who hunt, etc.
- Predominant ethnic group of Iran.
- Believing in or worshiping multiple gods.
- Iraq Today
- The Longest River in the World
- around 200BC to 700BC
- A crescent-shaped regon in western Asia.
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- They began to keep dogs, goats, and other animals.
- A state formed by the city itself, politically independent
- Religions that believe in only one God.
- A Christian minority group in the Middle East
- Bodies that have remained undecomposed by natural drying.
- A time when men were hunters and female gatherers.
- They lived on the move in search of food.
- They used stone tools and animal bones and horns.
- An ancient script used by the Mesopotamian civilization.
- A quadrangular pyramid building in Egypt.
20 Clues: Iraq Today • People who hunt, etc. • around 200BC to 700BC • The Longest River in the World • Predominant ethnic group of Iran. • Religions that believe in only one God. • A crescent-shaped regon in western Asia. • A line of hereditary rulers of a country. • Akkad was the seat of the Akkadian Empire • They lived on the move in search of food. • ...
History Crossword 2024-09-18
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- Divides the Branches of Government
- Fourth chief justice of the U.S
- America's 4th President
- The first ten amendments of the constitution.
- Concept of a government in weakened power
- Powers granted by the constitution
- the action of signing or giving formal consent to a treaty, contract, or agreement, making it officially valid.
- Introduction of formal changes in the constitution's text
- Government is subject to the will of the people
- Distribution of government authority
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- Powers shared by both federal and state governments
- America's 17th President
- Money given by federal Government
- First Secretary of the treasury under Washington
- Rights that a specific level of government can use
- 27th U.S President
- No state shall abridge human rights
- Annual sum awarded to federal government
- allowed for laws to be made without consent in Germany
- The same territory is controlled by two levels of Government
20 Clues: 27th U.S President • America's 4th President • America's 17th President • Fourth chief justice of the U.S • Money given by federal Government • Divides the Branches of Government • Powers granted by the constitution • No state shall abridge human rights • Distribution of government authority • Annual sum awarded to federal government • Concept of a government in weakened power • ...
History words 2024-09-18
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- Ancient Greek philosopher (Socrates student)
- Greek mathematician and astronomer.
- He was an ancient Greek tragedian.
- Macedonian king
- One of the greatest military strategist and leaders in World History.
- Ancient Persian ruler
- Persian ruler after Darius.
- Greek mathematician and physicist.
- Ancient messenger.
- Ancient Greek philosopher from Athens.
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- Ancient Greek philosopher.
- Ancient Greek geographer and mathematician.
- Greek philosopher and polymath ( Plato's student)
- Ancient Greek playwright.
- Greek mathematician.
- He was a Greek historian and philosopher.
- Greek politician.
- Tragedian of classic Athens.
- Was a Greek Historian and general.
- Leonidas King of ancient Greek.
20 Clues: Macedonian king • Greek politician. • Ancient messenger. • Greek mathematician. • Ancient Persian ruler • Ancient Greek playwright. • Ancient Greek philosopher. • Persian ruler after Darius. • Tragedian of classic Athens. • Leonidas King of ancient Greek. • He was an ancient Greek tragedian. • Was a Greek Historian and general. • Greek mathematician and physicist. • ...
KS3 History 2024-07-17
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- Richest man to ever live
- The surname of the leader of the Suffragette
- The journey from Africa to America
- Revolution here
- In time order
- Religious changes under the Tudors
- A country without a king or Queen
- Religion of Mary I
- A period of ten years
- When a mother country rules over others
- A big change
- Massacre in Manchester
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- Caught trying to blow up Parliament
- Where Eleanor was from
- Castles built by the Normans
- Surname of Duleep
- A period of one hundred years
- Succesful slave rebellion here
- Bottom of the Feudal system
- Lord Protector of England
- Arrived in 1348
- surname of Archbishop murdered in Canterbury
- The last Tudor monarch
- Nickname of Richard I
24 Clues: A big change • In time order • Revolution here • Arrived in 1348 • Surname of Duleep • Religion of Mary I • A period of ten years • Nickname of Richard I • Where Eleanor was from • The last Tudor monarch • Massacre in Manchester • Richest man to ever live • Lord Protector of England • Bottom of the Feudal system • Castles built by the Normans • A period of one hundred years • ...
History Club 2024-06-06
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- The name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to America
- The famous prison stormed during the French Revolution
- The residence of the British Prime Minister
- The era during which Queen Victoria reigned.
- The queen executed during the French Revolution
- The war between the British and the American colonies
- The flower associated with the House of York
- The battle where Richard III was defeated
- The river on which London is situated.
- The document that limited the power of the monarchy in 1215
- The leader of the Gunpowder Plot.
- The royal family that succeeded the Tudors
- The queen known as the “Virgin Queen”.
- The medieval war between England and France
- The first female British Prime Minister
- The first Norman king of England
- The British explorer who discovered Australia
- The British explorer who was the first to circumnavigate the globe
- The architect who designed St. Paul’s Cathedral
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- The general who won the Battle of Waterloo.
- The queen who defeated the Spanish Armada
- The battle in 1314 where Robert the Bruce defeated the English
- The act that joined England and Scotland in 1707
- The king who had six wives
- The battle where the English defeated the Spanish Armada
- The king who signed the Magna Carta
- The leader who became Lord Protector after the Civil War
- The industrial city famous for its cotton mills
- The site of the D-Day landings
- The author of the book "A Tale of Two Cities"
- The dynasty that began with Henry VII.
- The war between the houses of York and Lancaster.
- The last name of the British Prime Minister during WWII.
- The island where Napoleon was exiled in 1815
- The wife of Henry VIII executed by beheading
- The ship that sank in 1912
- The event celebrated on November 5th in the UK
37 Clues: The king who had six wives • The ship that sank in 1912 • The site of the D-Day landings • The first Norman king of England • The leader of the Gunpowder Plot. • The king who signed the Magna Carta • The river on which London is situated. • The dynasty that began with Henry VII. • The queen known as the “Virgin Queen”. • The first female British Prime Minister • ...
Ancient History 2024-06-03
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- A type of grain that was a major staple of the Mayan diet.
- The creator god of the Mayans.
- A sequence of rulers from the same family.
- An individual who studies and reflects upon the mysteries of life and existence.
- the worship of one god
- The practice of paying respect to one's ancestors.
- A long poem or story about legendary or heroic deeds.
- A philosophy based on the teachings of Confucius.
- An ancient writing system created by pressing a reed stylus into wet clay
- A form of government in which a small group of people have control.
- An ancient trade route between China and the West.
- Two of the world's most important rivers, which served as the cradle of civilization.
- A group of people living in central Mexico during the 14th to 16th centuries.
- A form of government in which citizens have the power to make decisions.
- The fertility goddess of the Inca.
- A form of government in which a single person has supreme authority.
- A preserved corpse, often wrapped in cloth or linen.
- The belief that life continues after death.
- A form of government in which citizens have a say in decision-making.
- The belief that a ruler's authority is given by the gods.
- The 260-day ritual calendar of the Mayans.
- The longest river in the world, which runs through Egypt.
- A citadel built by the Inca in the highlands of Peru.
- Animal bones used to divine the future.
- The god of rain and fertility.
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- The practice of offering human life to appease a god or goddess.
- The Egyptian goddess of motherhood, magic, and fertility.
- A large, stepped temple structure found in ancient Mesopotamian cities.
- A system of symbols used to represent language.
- A priest or priestess through whom a deity is believed to speak.
- A set of 282 laws developed by the Babylonian king Hammurabi.
- A temple dedicated to all gods.
- A large political unit with a single ruler.
- The title used by the rulers of ancient Egypt.
- the worship of many gods
- A public open space used for marketplace and political activity in ancient Greece.
- A group of people who ruled Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period.
- A long defensive wall built to protect China from invaders.
- An independent city-state in ancient Greece.
- A crescent-shaped region of the Middle East where civilization began.
- A system of organizing time, used by the Mayans to track days, weeks, and
- A system of writing used by the Mayans.
- A large structure with a square or triangular base and sloping sides.
- An ancient language spoken in Sumer, the earliest known civilization in the world.
- A type of paper made from reeds that was used by the ancient Egyptians.
- The capital city of the Aztec Empire.
- A system of knots used by the Inca to record information.
- The feathered serpent god, the most important deity in the Aztec pantheon.
- A system of growing crops on terraced hillsides.
- Goods or services given by a conquered people to their conquerors.
50 Clues: the worship of one god • the worship of many gods • The creator god of the Mayans. • The god of rain and fertility. • A temple dedicated to all gods. • The fertility goddess of the Inca. • The capital city of the Aztec Empire. • A system of writing used by the Mayans. • Animal bones used to divine the future. • A sequence of rulers from the same family. • ...
U.S History 2024-06-10
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- The US was described as this as they stayed out of want foreign conflicts
- the second wave of feminism
- An event in Cuba regarding the US and USSR
- stock market cash caused this
- believe in limited government
- They used standard gender roles in this generation
- What we are as a generation
- Then Generation right before Gen Z
- Terrorist attack on U.S. in 2001
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- led the civil rights movement
- where agent orange was used
- The use of diplomacy
- Started the bus boycott
- A quality the US believes strongly about
- Economic crisis in 2008
- The use of the military
- Many baby’s were born during this generation
- Pandemic in 2020
- believe in large government
- This is our parents generation
20 Clues: Pandemic in 2020 • The use of diplomacy • Started the bus boycott • Economic crisis in 2008 • The use of the military • where agent orange was used • the second wave of feminism • believe in large government • What we are as a generation • led the civil rights movement • stock market cash caused this • believe in limited government • This is our parents generation • ...
History class 2024-06-10
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- helped Europe prevent communism
- civil rights movement
- rise of internet
- tactic used in protests
- 9/11
- lended supplies to Germany
- End of WWll
- bombed by Japan
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- government action
- crash of the stock market
- Covid Outbreak
- conference held during WWl
- protected democracy
- Iraq invaded Kuwait
- Missiles stored by U.S.
- personal responsibility
- Global Pandemic
- to stop the spread of communism
- Twin towers were attacked
- in 2008 house crash
20 Clues: 9/11 • End of WWll • Covid Outbreak • Global Pandemic • bombed by Japan • rise of internet • government action • protected democracy • Iraq invaded Kuwait • in 2008 house crash • civil rights movement • tactic used in protests • Missiles stored by U.S. • personal responsibility • crash of the stock market • Twin towers were attacked • conference held during WWl • lended supplies to Germany • ...
Indian History 2024-09-27
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- Artillery used by India during the Kargil War
- Historic region in India, famous for Ashoka’s conquest
- Mountain range sacred in Hinduism, symbol of purity
- Hindu sun god, representing power and light
- Ancient Indian mathematician and astronomer
- Hindu goddess of knowledge and arts
- Famous temple dedicated to Surya in Konark
- India's highest military award for bravery in combat
- Sacred sound "Om" in Hinduism
- Form of Shiva as the lord of dance
- India's surface-to-surface missile
- Indian Navy’s submarine class named after the Indus River
- Sacred ancient Hindu texts with stories of the gods
- Famous for her loyalty in protecting a young prince
- River with ancient temples along its banks
- Non-violent resistance movement led by Gandhi
- Collection of ancient Indian animal fables
- Ancient Indian empire known for its temples and architecture
- Emblem of India inspired by Ashoka’s pillar
- UNESCO World Heritage site in India known for its mangrove forests
- Site of the India-Pakistan conflict in 1999
- Ancient Indian surgeon, author of medical treatises
- First Indian to join the Indian Civil Services (ICS)
- India's first aircraft carrier
- India's national flag with saffron, white, and green
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- Ancient Hindu texts outlining religious and legal duties
- Ancient Indian epic about the life of Lord Rama
- Ancient Hindu texts containing stories of gods and kings
- Sacred Hindu scripture part of the Mahabharata
- Important figure in Jainism, regarded as a reformer
- Classical Indian dance rooted in Hindu heritage
- Ancient Indian mathematician and astronomer
- Sacred Hindu chants and hymns
- An Indian submarine involved in modern naval operations
- Ancient Hindu scriptures
- Ancient Sanskrit grammarian known for his work on linguistics
- City known for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre
- Wheel symbol found in the center of India’s national flag
- Sacred mountain in Gujarat important to both Hinduism and Jainism
- Seeds used in Hindu prayer beads
- Acts of bravery awarded in India's military services
- Ancient Hindu texts on law, science, and arts
- Symbol representing energy, and also India's highest peacetime military decoration
- Sacred alloy of metals used in Hindu icons
- First satellite launched by India
- Indian ballistic missile system
- Mythological king after whom India is named
- Sun Temple in Odisha
- Art form created with colored powders during Hindu festivals
- Indian Air Force’s jet fighter project
50 Clues: Sun Temple in Odisha • Ancient Hindu scriptures • Sacred Hindu chants and hymns • Sacred sound "Om" in Hinduism • India's first aircraft carrier • Indian ballistic missile system • Seeds used in Hindu prayer beads • First satellite launched by India • Form of Shiva as the lord of dance • India's surface-to-surface missile • Hindu goddess of knowledge and arts • ...
History Crossword 2024-10-03
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- known as the “house of solomon”
- a city that is independent and located on a coastline
- king of Songhai empire
- ancient language from Africa
- edges of the Sahara desert, very little water
- King of dynasty; built churches
- located by niger river
- tropical rain forests; central Africa
- country in West Africa; immense wealth in gold
- city in northern Ethiopia
- city in the modern day country of Zimbabwe; experts at trade
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- main country of Africa; one of first independent nations
- invented blue dye; raised lots of cows
- a walled structure in Zimbabwe; one of largest monuments in Africa
- prevailing winds
- ethnic group of people who live in East Africa
- located in central Africa; more grassland
- country in West Africa; ancient kingdoms
- lots of creations with sculptures and masks
- located in Southern Africa; people live here and good for farming
- king; reopened trade and made Hajj
- large desert; located in North Africa
- one of first kingdoms to trade with Europeons; strong agriculture
- muslim; expanded empire and had lots of wealth
- first king to embrace Christianity; stone that still lives
- king who led conquest of Manlike people; started Mali empire
26 Clues: prevailing winds • king of Songhai empire • located by niger river • city in northern Ethiopia • ancient language from Africa • known as the “house of solomon” • King of dynasty; built churches • king; reopened trade and made Hajj • large desert; located in North Africa • tropical rain forests; central Africa • invented blue dye; raised lots of cows • ...
Aussie History 2024-10-06
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- there is other countries on this
- compass S
- a belief or religion
- a verb that means doing something
- American state
- something you need to follow
- like a vote
- explosives
- something in the past
- something you...
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- compass E
- a country
- second part of a TS song
- a harry potter quidditch position
- opposite of wrongs
- part of a volcano
- thousands of... fled across the boarder
- compass W
- Compass N
- not needs
- first part f a TS song
- swap
22 Clues: swap • compass E • a country • compass S • compass W • Compass N • not needs • explosives • like a vote • American state • something you... • part of a volcano • opposite of wrongs • a belief or religion • something in the past • first part f a TS song • second part of a TS song • something you need to follow • there is other countries on this • a harry potter quidditch position • ...
Australian history 2024-10-09
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- its short for element 79
- you cut down trees
- landed with cap cook
- a old rifle
- a European country
- famous bushranger
- you move something
- a country in Asia
- a crime where you steel something
- another word for prisoner
- before federation
- we live on it
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- something people do against the government
- after colonies
- its gold
- a specials person like the government
- a old pistol
- never allowed to come back
- a country in Oceana
- a small river
- it goes over seas
21 Clues: its gold • a old rifle • a old pistol • a small river • we live on it • after colonies • famous bushranger • a country in Asia • before federation • it goes over seas • you cut down trees • a European country • you move something • a country in Oceana • landed with cap cook • its short for element 79 • another word for prisoner • never allowed to come back • a crime where you steel something • ...
Australian history 2024-10-09
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- its short for element 79
- you cut down trees
- landed with cap cook
- a old rifle
- a European country
- famous bushranger
- you move something
- a country in Asia
- a crime where you steel something
- another word for prisoner
- before federation
- we live on it
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- something people do against the government
- after colonies
- its gold
- a specials person like the government
- a old pistol
- never allowed to come back
- a country in Oceana
- a small river
- it goes over seas
21 Clues: its gold • a old rifle • a old pistol • a small river • we live on it • after colonies • famous bushranger • a country in Asia • before federation • it goes over seas • you cut down trees • a European country • you move something • a country in Oceana • landed with cap cook • its short for element 79 • another word for prisoner • never allowed to come back • a crime where you steel something • ...
US History 2023-03-09
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- (711): the act of repealing laws on a large scale and usually related to a particular industry
- Immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) (719): The final stage of a virus that attacks the system in the human body that fights off illnesses
- programs (709): a collection of programs provided by the state or federal government designed to prevent people from falling deeper into poverty
- economics (710): a financial theory in which tax rates are lowered for businesses and investors in the hope of boosting production and trade in the country
- Thank (705): a group of experts who conduct research and discuss issues in order to craft potential solutions to social and economic problems
- (704): a member of a political party who believes in traditional value, social structure, and gradual change in policies
- (713): something that does not move or change
- (707): the area in the northeastern and midwestern United States in which manufacturing has diminished significantly
- Reduction (731): the steps taken by a government to pay off debt
- Advocacy (710): a political showdown in 1962 between the United States and the Soviet Union caused by the presence of nuclear weapons in Cuba
- (729): government ruled by a religious leader or religious leaders
- (720): the main ruling government committee that made policy decisions in the Communist Party; often refers to those of China or the former Soviet Union
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- (721): a person, usually within a political or special-interest group, who strictly supports a set of ideas or policies
- (705): a person whose religion requires them to recruit more believers
- (720): a government policy of open communication in the former Soviet Union
- (713): a belief system used to interpret the U.S. Constitution from the point of view of the intent of the document when it was originally written
- (717): the worldwide network of computers
- (715): the legal separation of the races in South Africa
- Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) (719): a virus that attacks the system in the human body that fights off illnesses
- Computer (716): an electronic device that processes data and is specifically designed for home use
- inequality (711): an economic phenomenon in which a large gap exists between what the poorest and richest citizens in a nation earn
- (720): a government policy of reform in the former Soviet Union
- (714): a military building used for sleeping quarters
23 Clues: (717): the worldwide network of computers • (713): something that does not move or change • (714): a military building used for sleeping quarters • (715): the legal separation of the races in South Africa • (720): a government policy of reform in the former Soviet Union • Reduction (731): the steps taken by a government to pay off debt • ...
history crossword 2023-02-22
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- started during the presidency of Manuel Avila Camacho.
- Political person with great knowledge and experience in State affairs.
- is a workweek that goes from Monday to Friday with two consecutive days off.
- On May 21, 1911, Madero and Diaz signed the Treaty of _______.
- In case of oil, form 1938 to 1970, exploration was:
- Form of government in which power is obtained through authoritarian or violent methods.
- Group led by Emiliano Zapata.
- Venustiano Carranza and the Constitutionalist of 1857, and issued the ______.
- Who set the military and ideological bases to raise the people up in arms against the disctatorship and the armed conflict began on November 20, 1910.
- term used in the oil industry to indicate searching for the product.
- Group led by Francisco Villa.
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- Was appointed as Minister of Education during Manuel Avila Camacho’s presidency.
- To create a system that depends on a central power.
- Economy that is applied in times of armed conflict or violent convulsions.
- We’re struggling to get back the lands taken by landowners during the Porfiriato.
- The Mexican economy was based on:
- Madero was born in ______.
- Made a constitutional reform so that he could be reelected.
- Belonged to the Sonora Group.He has been designated as the maximum leader of the Revolution.
- official rate or tax which determines the fees to be paid in various branches, in this case, customs.
- Francisco Villa’s real name was
- Group led by Venustiano Carranza.
22 Clues: Madero was born in ______. • Group led by Emiliano Zapata. • Group led by Francisco Villa. • Francisco Villa’s real name was • The Mexican economy was based on: • Group led by Venustiano Carranza. • To create a system that depends on a central power. • In case of oil, form 1938 to 1970, exploration was: • started during the presidency of Manuel Avila Camacho. • ...
World History 2023-02-23
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- The movement of people form one place in the world to another
- The period of time before written records
- the era when the farming of plants and animals begin, and when, as a result, humans first begin to create permanent settlements
- Era Also called Old Stone Age, ancient cultural stage, or level, of human development, characterized by the use of rudimentary chipped stone tools
- The species to which all modern human beings belong
- English paleontologist who discovered the Zinjanthropus skull that was 1,750,000 years old
- The radical and important period of change in which humans began cultivating plants, breeding animals for food and forming permanent settlements
- A very large, usually rough stone used in prehistoric cultures as a monumental or building block
- the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures
- A grouping based on similar social factors like wealth, income, education, and occupation
- Nickname for one of the most well known human ancestor fossils
- Name meaning "southern ape," refers to the first fossils found, which were discovered in South Africa
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- The process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use
- The study of what makes us human
- The separation of a work process into a number of tasks,, with each task performed by a separate person of group of persons
- Archaeologists believe that the case was used over a long period of time as a center for hunting and religious rites
- The group consists of all modern and extinct Great Apes
- The natural mummy of a man who lived between 3350 and 3105 BC
- A usually simple object (such as a tool or ornament) showing human workmanship or modification as distinguished from a natural object
- A narrow part of the northern pacific ocean that separates Russia and the US
- Roaming about from place to place aimlessly, frequently, or without a fixed pattern of movement
- The study of the ancient and recent human past through materials remains
- A worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand
- Name means "upright man". They are an extinct species of humans that lived during the Pleistocene Epoch from about 1.6 million years ago to 250,000 years ago
- An ancient human settlement located in modern day Turkey
- A type of subsistence lifestyle that relies on hunting and fishing animals and foraging for wild vegetation and other nutrients like honey, for food
- Societies Society where all are considered equal, regardless of gender, race ,religion, or age
27 Clues: The study of what makes us human • The period of time before written records • The species to which all modern human beings belong • The group consists of all modern and extinct Great Apes • An ancient human settlement located in modern day Turkey • The process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use • ...
Crossword history 2023-02-23
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- when the polítical power is suddenly and violently taken by a powerful group
- year in which México had become an indebted country
- the increasing pace of the mexican economy frontis 1940 to 1952 came to be known as
- which event forced México to change its economy policy
- to bring down or depose someone from status or fortune
- The mexican economy was based on imports and foreign investment were limited to encourage domestic industry
- independent of any religious organization or denomination
- a group of people in government positions such as Álvaro Obregón, Plutarco E. Calles and Adolfo de la huerta
- from of government in which power is obtained through authoritarian or violent methods
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- were the presidents that enjoy the benefits of the mexican miracle during their governments
- were the presidents that led the economy of México through a stabilizing stage that lasted until 1970
- what was the main problem of the mexican countryside in the 20th century
- the economic model of México cron the colonial times was focused in
- political person with great knowledge and experience in state affairs
- who sign the treaties of teoloyucan
- year in which finished the period known as the mexican miracle
- a group of people who opposed reelection
- name that received the economic industrial process of México during the 30s of the 20th century
- went into exile in france
- were the 3 products that received on increase in their demand during world war II
20 Clues: went into exile in france • who sign the treaties of teoloyucan • a group of people who opposed reelection • year in which México had become an indebted country • which event forced México to change its economy policy • to bring down or depose someone from status or fortune • independent of any religious organization or denomination • ...
History Bingo 2023-03-02
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- who was the general for the XYZ affair
- wrote the pioneers and the last Mohicans
- is a land bridge that people walked over.
- believed us future lay in agriculture.
- liked to paint pictures of landscapes.
- is one of our symbols.
- piracy happendn in Algiers tunis tripoli and.
- what party Thomas Jefferson was a part of.
- what Washington said in his farewell address
- the battle of Lexington and.
- branch which branch makes laws.
- the 7 cites of.
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- who wrote the common sense act
- is the idea that the common person can be president
- branch interprets the law.
- father of the constitution
- american indian settlers moved west of the.
- what day is independence day?
- raised taxes on whiskey
- the 5 civilized tribes that were forced to move out and forced
- act of removing the president.
- believed that America's future lies in capitalism
22 Clues: the 7 cites of. • is one of our symbols. • raised taxes on whiskey • branch interprets the law. • father of the constitution • the battle of Lexington and. • what day is independence day? • who wrote the common sense act • act of removing the president. • branch which branch makes laws. • who was the general for the XYZ affair • believed us future lay in agriculture. • ...
black history 2023-02-14
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- greatest boxer of all time (2wrds)
- best allt time basketball player
- Mr Olympia winner for 8 years(2wrds)
- mcdonalds meal (2wrds)
- Comedian/actor-Jumanji
- Black mamba-basketball (2wrds)
- played the role of madea (2wrds)
- gangsta rap dog (2wrds)
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- Adonis creed ( 2wrds)
- rapper whos name is half a dollar
- westside ice (2wrds)
- chef curry (2wrds)
- Avengers-nick furry (2wrds)
- wing stop (2WRDS)
- apollo creed-rocky (2wrds)
- gods plane
- slapped chris rock (2wrds)
- youngest heavy weight champion in boxing history (2wrds)
- french futbol winner
- James the goat!
20 Clues: gods plane • James the goat! • wing stop (2WRDS) • chef curry (2wrds) • westside ice (2wrds) • french futbol winner • Adonis creed ( 2wrds) • mcdonalds meal (2wrds) • Comedian/actor-Jumanji • gangsta rap dog (2wrds) • apollo creed-rocky (2wrds) • slapped chris rock (2wrds) • Avengers-nick furry (2wrds) • Black mamba-basketball (2wrds) • best allt time basketball player • ...
Global History 2023-05-26
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- A war that was fought in Argentina from 1953-1959 between the communist and the anti-communist
- Turns fertile land in dry climates into soil that is infertile
- Long-term warming of the planet
- The group that was communist during the Nicaraguan Revolution
- The revolution where agricultural scientists created new strains that did not exist in nature called GMO
- overthrow the Cuban communist dictatorship (Castro) for anti-communism
- An agreement where they reduced or eliminate the barriers to trade and investment between the U.S, Canada, and Mexico
- the process of the world becoming increasingly interconnected from the increased trade and cultural exchange
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- An enduring issue when there aren't enough essential goods to go around
- combines authoritarianism and state control of fascism and social programs of communism
- An enduring issue that impacts resulting from the state of being connected on a global scale
- U.S. Backed campaign of state terror and political repression in Latin America
- A revolution that happened during 1978-1979 and the Somoza dynasty was overthrown by the Sandinistas
- The group that was anti-communist that fought in the Nicaraguan Revolution and the U.S. funded them
- Modern-world problem that was caused by human interaction because of the fossil fuel usage
- Known as Nicaragua when the Somozas were the dictators of Nicaragua
- Was elected the president of Chile in 1970 and was a socialist
- Makes leveraged loans to developing countries to try to end poverty to end up tarnished because of a scandal
- A family with large holdings ruled Nicaragua as a dictatorship for over 40 years
- The largest international economic organization in the world that deals with trades in goods, services, and intellectual property between countries
20 Clues: Long-term warming of the planet • The group that was communist during the Nicaraguan Revolution • Turns fertile land in dry climates into soil that is infertile • Was elected the president of Chile in 1970 and was a socialist • Known as Nicaragua when the Somozas were the dictators of Nicaragua • ...
US History 2023-05-18
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- Suprise attack by Imperial Japanese Navy air service
- Broaden American and has a lot of points
- Intergovernmental organisation
- Loan to a government
- Declared war on sinking of Maine in Havana on Feb 15, 1898
- Deadliest War in history
- Arms surprise attacks rapidly
- Traditional vs Modern
- Treaty extremely harsh on Germany
- a law passed in 1906 that removes harmful things from the market
- Return from WW2 and having benefits to pay for college, homes etc
- Gov turned to it's citizens and encouraged them to plant
- Major Naval battle in the pacific, June 4-7 1942
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- Artistic Explosion that took place in NY
- journalists who expose corruption in politics and big buisnesses
- First ten amendments to the constitution
- Began 1914 ended in 1918
- Poster says for women " we can do it"
- 1899, under all nations would have equal opportunities to trade in china
- Industrialization vs Urbanization
20 Clues: Loan to a government • Traditional vs Modern • Began 1914 ended in 1918 • Deadliest War in history • Arms surprise attacks rapidly • Intergovernmental organisation • Treaty extremely harsh on Germany • Industrialization vs Urbanization • Poster says for women " we can do it" • Artistic Explosion that took place in NY • Broaden American and has a lot of points • ...
History keywords 2023-05-19
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- the time spent serving in the army, air force, navy
- a strong attachment to a place
- a agreement between states to support each other in a war
- a video using pictures with people who were involved in real events
- a man that fights in the war
- a view on society
- a war that involves the whole world
- something directly related to the event
- a drawing showing the workings of something
- a system of order for a state, country or another political unit
- the results is done or happens
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- arrangements of dates or events i. oder of their occurrence
- when the country is ruled by an emperor
- Overview of multiple primary sources
- something that provides information
- careful management of available resources
- a table listing important dates and events
- a list of sources
- Specific data from a single source
- something that shows the proof
20 Clues: a list of sources • a view on society • a man that fights in the war • a strong attachment to a place • something that shows the proof • the results is done or happens • Specific data from a single source • something that provides information • a war that involves the whole world • Overview of multiple primary sources • when the country is ruled by an emperor • ...
World History 2023-06-02
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- Language that is spoken in the Muslim community
- Structures in Egpyt
- A document that limited the king's power
- god of wisdom
- A powerful czar of Russia
- city located in the Holy land
- god of lightning
- Founder of Islam
- The Indian civilization developed along this river
- These people love warfare
- The city where Incas live
- where did most of the crusades come from
- god of the sea
- people who don't have one spot to stay in
- a trade toure that crossed Asia to the Mediterranean basin
- Most trade routes revolved around
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- one of the most fatal pandemics that occurred in human history
- Incas use this to count and keep track of numbers
- These people invented the calendar
- Belief in one god
- mountains where the Incas are located
- god of war
- People who lived in the mountains
- City state of the Aztecs
- Zeus's wife
- First African city to be Christian
- Item traded in the trans saharan
- City where the Kaaba is
- City of the Mayans
- A war between french and England
- Belief in multiple gods
31 Clues: god of war • Zeus's wife • god of wisdom • god of the sea • god of lightning • Founder of Islam • Belief in one god • City of the Mayans • Structures in Egpyt • City where the Kaaba is • Belief in multiple gods • City state of the Aztecs • A powerful czar of Russia • These people love warfare • The city where Incas live • city located in the Holy land • Item traded in the trans saharan • ...
Food History 2023-07-04
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- protein that comes in a variety of ways, frozen being the most interesting?
- an alternative to the best carb, and can be tastefully sent?
- grammatically incorrect way of stating my ethnicity, and also a place with high tea
- support group
- yummy yummy
- soda of choice
- chowder
- sotu staple
- an acceptable shrimp variety and balanced dish
- seattle ice cream shop with delicious sweet cream
- not sure why this seattle udon has a pokemon for there logo?
- something you might say to gauge a person's interest in a particular cuisine
- collect 10 get one free?
- galbijim and seolleongtang
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- our first michelin restaraunt
- it would be a shame to find mold in this again
- alexa play tattoos together by lauv
- only available on tuesdays
- made for CNY
- made for CNY
- aw shucks
- heavy carb alternative to popular mexican dish?
- email you dont want? in rice?
- i love ____
- our first valentines meal
- D-D-delicious fusion
- fasolatido
- an important dish worth keeping makomae hostage for
- $6 monthly bev at chilis
29 Clues: chowder • aw shucks • fasolatido • yummy yummy • sotu staple • i love ____ • made for CNY • made for CNY • support group • soda of choice • D-D-delicious fusion • $6 monthly bev at chilis • collect 10 get one free? • our first valentines meal • only available on tuesdays • galbijim and seolleongtang • our first michelin restaraunt • email you dont want? in rice? • alexa play tattoos together by lauv • ...
History crossword 2023-07-13
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- Type of plague
- ______ and bailey castles
- Won the Battle of Stamford Bridge
- Monarchy supporter in the civil war
- Book/census by William
- People who whipped themselves
- They revolted in 1381 against Richard II
- Great charter (2 words)
- Where Harald Hardrada was from
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- Lord Protector of England
- Christian vs Muslim wars
- Last Tudor monarch
- Where William was from
- Won the Battle of Hastings
- Harold's surname
- Other daughter of Henry VIII
- How William kept control
- Second wife of Henry VIII
- Plague-spreading rodents
- Spanish navy
- Current monarch
21 Clues: Spanish navy • Type of plague • Current monarch • Harold's surname • Last Tudor monarch • Where William was from • Book/census by William • Great charter (2 words) • Christian vs Muslim wars • How William kept control • Plague-spreading rodents • Lord Protector of England • ______ and bailey castles • Second wife of Henry VIII • Won the Battle of Hastings • Other daughter of Henry VIII • ...
F1 History 2023-07-01
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- Which current driver holds the record for most starts without a win?
- Who was the last team mate to beat Lewis Hamilton?
- Who is F1's GOAT?
- Which driver famously headed to his boat at Monaco after crashing out?
- For which team did Fernando Alonso win his first race?
- How many world championships has the GOAT won?
- What was the previous name of Alpha Tauri?
- Who was the flying Finn?
- Who did the GOAT overtake on the last lap to win his first Driver's Championship?
- Where did Lewis Hamilton win his first race?
- Which was Jenson Button's last F1 race?
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- Which is the most successful engine manufacturer in F1 history?
- Who was the last driver to be disqualified from the Driver's Championship?
- Who was the last driver to win a race from running in last place?
- What was Pastor Maldonado better known as?
- Where did the GOAT win his first Driver's Championship?
- What was the previous name of the Mercedes team?
- Who was the last father / son duo to win the F1 Driver's Championship?
- Where did Daniel Ricciardo win his last Grand Prix?
- What was the previous name of the Red Bull team?
20 Clues: Who is F1's GOAT? • Who was the flying Finn? • Which was Jenson Button's last F1 race? • What was Pastor Maldonado better known as? • What was the previous name of Alpha Tauri? • Where did Lewis Hamilton win his first race? • How many world championships has the GOAT won? • What was the previous name of the Mercedes team? • What was the previous name of the Red Bull team? • ...
History / English 2023-04-18
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- Comply with rules or customs
- Improve
- Invent or transform
- Accept or confirm
- End
- Hardship
- Shallow
- Connected with or important to something
- Distinguish
- Come together or meet
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- Settle a dispute
- Disprove
- New
- Unimportant
- Mainly or mostly
- Opposed; unable to get along
- Study carefully
- Begin
- An assumption or theory requiring proof
- Express or pronounce
20 Clues: New • End • Begin • Improve • Shallow • Disprove • Hardship • Unimportant • Distinguish • Study carefully • Settle a dispute • Mainly or mostly • Accept or confirm • Invent or transform • Express or pronounce • Come together or meet • Comply with rules or customs • Opposed; unable to get along • An assumption or theory requiring proof • Connected with or important to something
womens history 2023-03-16
25 Clues: Henie • Frank • Ottey • Truth • Parks • Curie • Anning • Austen • Bailey • Jackson • Meitner • Simpson • Franklin • Thatcher • Hemmings • Yousafzai • Elizabeth • the Great • Jean King • Fraser-Pryce • Joyner-Kersee • Thompson-Herah • Williams-Mills • Campbell Brown • Didrikson Zaharias
History Crossword 2023-03-18
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- A period of time marked by distinctive events.
- The money that a country uses.
- The city where the government of the state or country is located.
- To reject.
- Measure of land area equal to 43,560 feet.
- A statement of government policy especially in international relations.
- National and State governments share power.
- A loose group of governments working together.
- A former political party in the United States that favored a strong central government.
- An idea for a new law.
- A law or regulation especially of a town or city.
- A person who determines the size, shape, or boundaries of a piece of land.
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- The act of controlling or directing according to rule.
- An example that is followed.
- The act in which men were captured and forced into naval service.
- To give suggestions about a decision or action.
- Written rules and principles under which a government is run.
- People choose representatives to run the government.
- To vote in favor of.
- The president's advisors.
- Buying and selling of goods and services.
21 Clues: To reject. • To vote in favor of. • An idea for a new law. • The president's advisors. • An example that is followed. • The money that a country uses. • Buying and selling of goods and services. • Measure of land area equal to 43,560 feet. • National and State governments share power. • A period of time marked by distinctive events. • ...
History Crossword 2023-04-05
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- EUROPEANS TRADED GOODS LIKE METAL, CLOTH, GUNS AND ALCOHOL FOR THIS
- SOMETHING THAT HELPS SOMEONE LIVE IN A SPECIFIC/GIVEN PLACE
- ONE OF THE THREE MAJOR CATEGORIES OF INDIGENOUS CANADIANS (2 WORDS)
- AN AREA OF LAND FIRST CALLED NEW FRANCE
- AN OVERLAND ROUTE, IN THE MIDDLE EAST (3 WORDS)
- THE PEOPLE WHO LIVED ON PACIFIC COASTS SETTLED NEAR RIVERS BECAUSE THEY COULD EAT ___
- EUROPEANS CONVERTED INDIGENOUS PEOPLE TO THIS RELIGION
- THIS SPECIES DIED OUT 10000 YEARS AGO
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- PEOPLE WHO EUROPE SENT TO EXPLORE THE NEW WORLD
- THE PEOPLE WHO LIVED IN THE PRAIRIES WERE ___
- CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS WENT TO CUBE IN 1492 FOR THIS COUNTRY
- DUE TO THE ICE AGE ___ HAD TO DROP (2 WORDS)
- PEOPLE WHO CANOED WEST FROM QUEBEC TO TRADE
- HERE PEOPLE BUILT IGLOOS TO LIVE IN
- A DISEASE CAUSED BY VITAMIN C DEFICIENCY
- AN EXPLORER WHO WENT TO NEWFOUNDLND FOR ENGLAND IN 1497 (2 WORDS)
- A HUGE DEMAND FOR THIS ANIMALS PELTS
- THE EARLIEST EURIPEAN SETTLERS WERE NOT __ FOR NORTH AMERICAS HARSH CLIMATE
- EXPLORERS CREATED MINI COUNTRIES THAT ARE OWNED BY ANOTHER COUNTRY
- A CONTINENT EUROPEANS WANTED TO TRADE WITH
20 Clues: HERE PEOPLE BUILT IGLOOS TO LIVE IN • A HUGE DEMAND FOR THIS ANIMALS PELTS • THIS SPECIES DIED OUT 10000 YEARS AGO • AN AREA OF LAND FIRST CALLED NEW FRANCE • A DISEASE CAUSED BY VITAMIN C DEFICIENCY • A CONTINENT EUROPEANS WANTED TO TRADE WITH • PEOPLE WHO CANOED WEST FROM QUEBEC TO TRADE • DUE TO THE ICE AGE ___ HAD TO DROP (2 WORDS) • ...
History Crossword 2023-04-05
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- The First Nations, Métis and Inuit people all fall under this category(2 words)
- Founder of Quebec and "New France" colony (name)
- European leaders wanted to trade with these 3 countries (3 words)
- They found the "New World" but were initially trying to find this place
- Settlers tried to convert the indigenous to _____
- Food people hunted in the prairies
- The runners of the woods as one might say
- An event that occurred about 15,000 to 1.5 million years ago(2 words)
- Used to make many tools
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- Went to England in 1497(name)
- This was blocked because of fighting and politics(3 words)
- Used for making hats in Europe(2 words)
- Frozen rivers of ice
- Christopher Columbus went to ____ for ____ in 1492(2 words)
- Guns, metals, cloth and alcohol are all ____(2 words)
- People who lived on the praries
- These people build canoes and settled near water bodies(2 words)
- Shelter for people in the Arctic
- This was possible to be made because the ice age caused the sea levels to drop(2 words)
- This resource was lacking in the Arctic
20 Clues: Frozen rivers of ice • Used to make many tools • Went to England in 1497(name) • People who lived on the praries • Shelter for people in the Arctic • Food people hunted in the prairies • Used for making hats in Europe(2 words) • This resource was lacking in the Arctic • The runners of the woods as one might say • Founder of Quebec and "New France" colony (name) • ...
Art History 2023-04-18
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- /a style of painting, music, or drama in which the artist or writer seeks to express emotional experience rather than impressions of the external world.
- /A style of art in which the subject matter is portrayed by geometric forms, especially cubes
- /An artistic movement that displayed vivid dream worlds and fantastic unreal images
- /A 19th century artistic movement in which writers and painters sought to show life as it is rather than life as it should be
- /artistic movement in which artists rejected tradition and produced works that often shocked their viewers with its stance of anti-war and anti-art.
- /an art movement, focused on basic geometric forms, such as circles, squares, lines, and rectangles, painted in a limited range of colors. It was founded by Kazimir Malevich in Russia, around 1913
- /Deriving from the orderly qualities of ancient Greek and Roman culture; implies formality, objectivity, simplicity, and restraint.
- /An artistic movement that expressed world that could not normally be seen, like dreams and fantasy.
- /"rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- Art /a style of art that exploits the physiology of seeing in order to create illusory optical effects
- Renaissance /A period in the 1920s when African-American achievements in art and music and literature flourished
- /An early-20th-century Italian art movement that championed war as a cleansing agent and that celebrated the speed and dynamism of modern technology.
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- /an art movement in sculpture and painting that began in the 1950s and emphasized extreme simplification of form and color
- /a style of American painting of the 1920s and 1930s characterized by abstracted form, crisp contour, and static composition and usually depicting industrial or architectural subject matter.
- /A 19th-century movement in which art became infused with exaggerated sensitivity and a spooky mysticism. It was a continuation of the Romantic tradition.
- Nouveau /a style of decorative art, architecture, and design prominent in western Europe and the US from about 1890 until World War I and characterized by intricate linear designs and flowing curves based on natural forms.
- /visual art created in public locations, usually unsanctioned artwork executed outside of the context of traditional art venues
- /A German interdisciplinary school of fine and applied arts that brought together many leading modern architects, designers, and theatrical innovators.
- /Very elaborate and ornate (in decorating or metaphorically, as in speech and writing); relating to a highly ornate style of art and architecture in 18th-century France
- /Means "wild beast". Bold, shocking color. Joyous tone, usually.
- /a style of art where painters try to catch visual impressions made by color, light, and shadows of the moment
- (Pointillism) /small, distinct dots of color in order to create impression of mixing color and appearance of various images
- Deco /Descended from Art Nouveau, this movement of the 1920s and 1930s sought to upgrade industrial design in competition with "fine art" and to work new materials into decorative patterns that could be either machined or handcrafted. Characterized by streamlined, elongated, and symmetrical design.
- Art /art based on modern popular culture and the mass media, especially as a critical or ironic comment on traditional fine art values.
- Art /an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked
- Art /A kind of art in which subjects are religious, figures look flat and stiff, important figures are large, subjects are clothed with little emotion, and it is flat and two dimensional with a single color background.
- /European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries that followed mannerism and is characterized by ornate detail. Often considered a Catholic art style, it actually was produced by Protestants as well and was characterized by intensity, tension, great emotion, and bombast. Peter Paul Reubens is often acknowledged as the great representative of this style.
27 Clues: /Means "wild beast". Bold, shocking color. Joyous tone, usually. • /An artistic movement that displayed vivid dream worlds and fantastic unreal images • Art /an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked • /A style of art in which the subject matter is portrayed by geometric forms, especially cubes • ...
Art History 2023-04-18
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- a style of painting, music, or drama in which the artist or writer seeks to express emotional experience rather than impressions of the external world.
- artistic movement in which artists rejected tradition and produced works that often shocked their viewers with its stance of anti-war and anti-art.
- Very elaborate and ornate (in decorating or metaphorically, as in speech and writing); relating to a highly ornate style of art and architecture in 18th-century France
- European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries that followed mannerism and is characterized by ornate detail. Often considered a Catholic art style, it actually was produced by Protestants as well and was characterized by intensity, tension, great emotion, and bombast. Peter Paul Reubens is often acknowledged as the great representative of this style.
- Means "wild beast". Bold, shocking color. Joyous tone, usually.
- a style of art where painters try to catch visual impressions made by color, light, and shadows of the moment
- Descended from Art Nouveau, this movement of the 1920s and 1930s sought to upgrade industrial design in competition with "fine art" and to work new materials into decorative patterns that could be either machined or handcrafted. Characterized by streamlined, elongated, and symmetrical design.
- an art movement, focused on basic geometric forms, such as circles, squares, lines, and rectangles, painted in a limited range of colors. It was founded by Kazimir Malevich in Russia, around 1913
- visual art created in public locations, usually unsanctioned artwork executed outside of the context of traditional art venues
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked
- A 19th-century movement in which art became infused with exaggerated sensitivity and a spooky mysticism. It was a continuation of the Romantic tradition.
- a style of American painting of the 1920s and 1930s characterized by abstracted form, crisp contour, and static composition and usually depicting industrial or architectural subject matter.
- an art movement in sculpture and painting that began in the 1950s and emphasized extreme simplification of form and color
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- Renaissance A period in the 1920s when African-American achievements in art and music and literature flourished
- A German interdisciplinary school of fine and applied arts that brought together many leading modern architects, designers, and theatrical innovators.
- An artistic movement that displayed vivid dream worlds and fantastic unreal images
- a style of decorative art, architecture, and design prominent in western Europe and the US from about 1890 until World War I and characterized by intricate linear designs and flowing curves based on natural forms.
- Deriving from the orderly qualities of ancient Greek and Roman culture; implies formality, objectivity, simplicity, and restraint.
- An artistic movement that expressed world that could not normally be seen, like dreams and fantasy.
- art based on modern popular culture and the mass media, especially as a critical or ironic comment on traditional fine art values.
- small,distinct dots of color in order to create impression of mixing color and appearance of various images
- A style of art in which the subject matter is portrayed by geometric forms, especially cubes
- A 19th century artistic movement in which writers and painters sought to show life as it is rather than life as it should be
- a style of art that exploits the physiology of seeing in order to create illusory optical effects
- An early-20th-century Italian art movement that championed war as a cleansing agent and that celebrated the speed and dynamism of modern technology.
- A kind of art in which subjects are religious, figures look flat and stiff, important figures are large, subjects are clothed with little emotion, and it is flat and two dimensional with a single color background.
27 Clues: Means "wild beast". Bold, shocking color. Joyous tone, usually. • an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked • An artistic movement that displayed vivid dream worlds and fantastic unreal images • A style of art in which the subject matter is portrayed by geometric forms, especially cubes • ...
History Quiz 2023-03-21
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- The first 'talkie' was made
- System designed to keep black workers as virtual slaves
- How many states banned alcohol before Prohibition
- Law passed in 1934
- Where was the first black university established
- Village in Southern France which provided refuge for 5000 people fleeing persecution
- How many moonshines were a serious threat to health
- Exhibition opened by Hitler in 1937 to debase Jewish People
- Sacco and Vanzetti were accused of murder this paymaster
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- A failed attempt made by the Nazis to overthrow the government by force
- Key reason for the emigration of Irish people from ireland in 1845
- A governor from which U.S state belonged to the KKK
- Headed the Tuskage Institute
- Number of children a German woman needed to conceive to get a silver medal
- First President of Weimar Republic
- Night of Broken Glass
- Laws which introduced segregation
- Who set up the Universal Negro Improvement Association
- Characterised by blond hair, blue eyes and pale skin
- Leader of the SA
20 Clues: Leader of the SA • Law passed in 1934 • Night of Broken Glass • The first 'talkie' was made • Headed the Tuskage Institute • Laws which introduced segregation • First President of Weimar Republic • Where was the first black university established • How many states banned alcohol before Prohibition • A governor from which U.S state belonged to the KKK • ...
WORLD HISTORY 2023-03-20
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- The religion with the 4 noble truths
- Reading and talking
- Reigned over France for 72 years
- Choice or right
- Powerful person who rules unfairly
- Pressure someone
- The___road
- Wealthy landowners ruling class
- Showiness
- ___was a collection of beliefs that originated in India
- ___was a thermonuclear aerial bomb, and the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested
- Immutable
- Try
- Speak or perform
- All Pervading
- Going against the wishes of the god or the religion
- Fanciness
- ___Was an artist, inventor, architect, and scientist who lived in what is now Italy from 1452-1519
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- ___Was the general secretary of the Communist Party of the USSR and leader of the country from 1985-1991
- Insulting
- Less wealthy landowners craftspeople
- This was one of the animals that almost caused a nuclear war
- Solicitude
- Law
- To receive
- Group of followers
- The W in WHIPPS
- ___Is a philosophical and religious belief system that emerged in what is now China in the 4th C BCE
- The I in WHIPPS
- Prodigal
- Transatlantic___Trade
- ___was a theoretical physicist
- Is an incident that might have led to at least one unintended nuclear detonation or explosion, but did not.
- Salutary
- ___Was the president of France during the ISIS attack
35 Clues: Law • Try • Prodigal • Salutary • Insulting • Showiness • Immutable • Fanciness • Solicitude • To receive • The___road • All Pervading • Choice or right • The W in WHIPPS • The I in WHIPPS • Pressure someone • Speak or perform • Group of followers • Reading and talking • Transatlantic___Trade • ___was a theoretical physicist • Wealthy landowners ruling class • Reigned over France for 72 years • ...
History Crossword 2023-03-27
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- - Armed conflict between nations or groups
- - Birthplace of democracy and Western philosophy
- - Dramatic change in political or social structure
- - Ancient city and civilization in Italy
- - Male monarch or ruler
- - Country that colonized much of the Americas
- - Country founded in 1776
- - Process of settling and controlling a new territory or land
- - Country known for its diverse culture and history
- - Ancient civilization along the Nile River
- - Female monarch or ruler
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- - Person who travels to new or unfamiliar places in search of discovery
- - English dynasty known for its monarchs Henry VIII and Elizabeth I
- - Advanced society with complex culture, technology, and government
- - Period of European history known for its cultural and artistic achievements
- - Form of government where a single person holds power
- - Country with the world's largest population
- - Ancient civilization in Central America known for its pyramids and calendar
- - Ancient civilization in Mexico known for its human sacrifice and Tenochtitlan
- - Ancient civilization in South America known for its Machu Picchu and road network
20 Clues: - Male monarch or ruler • - Country founded in 1776 • - Female monarch or ruler • - Ancient city and civilization in Italy • - Armed conflict between nations or groups • - Ancient civilization along the Nile River • - Country that colonized much of the Americas • - Country with the world's largest population • - Birthplace of democracy and Western philosophy • ...
Athol History 2023-03-30
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- The closest airport to Athol is located in ___
- Name of the Canoe Race that happens in April
- What neighboring town does Athol share a zip code with?
- What does UTD stand for?
- Original Name of Athol
- A school, a street, a body of water, and cemetery all share this common name
- Name of tool manufacturer with headquarters in Athol
- Before CVS was built at the bottom of Pleasant St this building stood there
- This major university has a research forest located in Petersham
- Name of the mansion that was located at the current site of Athol Hospital
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- Name of the County that Athol is part of
- The Athol Public Library is a "___" library because it was originally built with money donated by this industrialist
- The parking lot at Ocean State was once a body of water called
- The town flower is a ?
- Name of the town that we share a school district with
- This family owned a toy company located in Athol
- Name of the local news paper "Athol ___ ___"
- Name of the river that runs through town
- The Duke of Atholl calls this country home
- The athletic fields at Athol High School were originally used as ___ before the high school was built.
- Town Nickname
21 Clues: Town Nickname • The town flower is a ? • Original Name of Athol • What does UTD stand for? • Name of the County that Athol is part of • Name of the river that runs through town • The Duke of Atholl calls this country home • Name of the Canoe Race that happens in April • Name of the local news paper "Athol ___ ___" • The closest airport to Athol is located in ___ • ...
Kansas History 2023-05-01
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- Act that required slaves to be returned to their owners even if they were in a free state
- Brown Well know abolitionist leader that used violence
- Kansas state Tree
- An advocate of a policy of territorial or economic expansion
- A period of severe dust storms
- A federal legislation of the U.S. that balanced the desires of both the north and the south regarding Missouri
- Kansas state mammal
- Kansas state amphibian
- Latin for: "to the stars through difficulties"
- A native resident of Kansas
- Kansas state reptile
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- People who favour the abolition of slavery
- People who never stay in one place
- The highest point in Kansas
- Proslavery raiders crossing from Missouri into Kansas to ensure kansas as a slave state.
- Settlers who opposed the expansion of slavery in their state
- People who were against slavery
- Trail that follows the Arkansas river
- An act that created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska
- People who were all for slavery
20 Clues: Kansas state Tree • Kansas state mammal • Kansas state reptile • Kansas state amphibian • The highest point in Kansas • A native resident of Kansas • A period of severe dust storms • People who were against slavery • People who were all for slavery • People who never stay in one place • Trail that follows the Arkansas river • People who favour the abolition of slavery • ...
History Crossword 2023-05-04
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- Thick rainforests
- Removing trade barriers
- An absolute ruler
- A large farm that farms one crop
- Corn
- The topmost layer of the rainforest
- A shiny stone that comes in various shades of green
- Low land surrounded by higher lands
- People who flee to another country by force
- Deep valleys in the ocean
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- Giant sheets of ice
- Workers Organizations
- Countryside areas
- A city-state
- Slum or poor areas
- Ranches
- The feudal estate
- Thick fog
- A steep cliff
- Vast treeless snowy plains
20 Clues: Corn • Ranches • Thick fog • A city-state • A steep cliff • Thick rainforests • Countryside areas • An absolute ruler • The feudal estate • Slum or poor areas • Giant sheets of ice • Workers Organizations • Removing trade barriers • Deep valleys in the ocean • Vast treeless snowy plains • A large farm that farms one crop • The topmost layer of the rainforest • Low land surrounded by higher lands • ...
Healthcare History 2022-12-12
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- Began using ether as an anesthetic.
- Development of machines, wide availability of books, ability to listen to body sounds, infection control measures, and women participate in medical care in this time.
- Developed the first polio vaccine.
- professional education of nurses.
- Encourage physicians to wash their hands prior to delivering babies.
- Discovered penicillin.
- The father of medicine
- Invented the first stethoscope.
- Diseases caused by evil spirits/demons.
- Bioterrorism, new viruses and diseases, pandemics, and health insurance all exist during this time period.
- Most rapid advancements in healthcare. There are machines, diagnoses of diseases, medications, DNA, computer technology, and open heart surgery.
- Connected disease to pot sanitation.
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- rebirth of science of medicine. The dissection of human bodies is now allowed.
- Developed a vaccination for smallpox.
- Started using antiseptics (carbolic acid) during surgery to prevent infection.
- Invented the microscope.
- Bubonic Plague killed 3/4 of the population during this time.
- Father of modern surgery.
- Discovered the use of insulin to treat diabetes.
- Increased knowledge of the human body. Microorganisms discovered.
- Fall of the roman empire (caused the study of medicine to stop) during this time.
- Proved microorganisms cause disease- Germ Theory. Also began pasteurizing milk to kill bacteria.
- Established sanitary nursing units and
- First to separate twins conjoined at the head.
- Discovered X-rays.
- studies began the search for gene therapies to cure inherited diseases.
26 Clues: Discovered X-rays. • Discovered penicillin. • The father of medicine • Invented the microscope. • Father of modern surgery. • Invented the first stethoscope. • professional education of nurses. • Developed the first polio vaccine. • Began using ether as an anesthetic. • Connected disease to pot sanitation. • Developed a vaccination for smallpox. • ...
US History 2022-12-07
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- to bring goods into the country
- first ship of pilgrims
- 1492sailed the ocean blue
- sided with the king
- to ship goods out of country
- first permanent english colony
- complaint
- sail around
- income
- supported columbus
- common sense
- first shots fired here
- first and oldest colony in America
- helped with direction
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- witch trials of
- claimed Florida for Spain
- resistance
- cotton gin inventor
- 1609-1610 hunger
- complained about Catholic church
- turning point of revolution
- vanished colony
- information designed to influence opinion
- native
- introduced tobacco to jamestown
- disagree
- commanded continental army
- First European in America
- washingtons money man
- refuse to buy goods
30 Clues: native • income • disagree • complaint • resistance • sail around • common sense • witch trials of • vanished colony • 1609-1610 hunger • supported columbus • cotton gin inventor • sided with the king • refuse to buy goods • washingtons money man • helped with direction • first ship of pilgrims • first shots fired here • claimed Florida for Spain • 1492sailed the ocean blue • First European in America • ...
NC History 2023-08-15
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- who flew first in Kitty Hawk (6)
- English colony in NC (8)
- NC,World War II memorial in Wilmington (13)
- for a North Carolinian (8)
- War,Conflict between North and South (10)
- city and financial hub (9)
- Hawk,Site of the Wright brothers' first flight (10)
- Ridge,Mountain range in western NC (10)
- Chapel Hill,Oldest public university in the US (14)
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- privately-owned house, near Asheville (8)
- the Wright brothers tested their plane (9)
- city and film production hub (10)
- for its tobacco industry (6)
- range stretching through the state (11)
- Palace,Former state capitol in New Bern (12)
- settlers in Wachovia (9)
- crop that fueled early economy (7)
- people of the region (8)
- capital named after Sir Walter (7)
- Fear,River and coastal region (8)
20 Clues: settlers in Wachovia (9) • English colony in NC (8) • people of the region (8) • for a North Carolinian (8) • city and financial hub (9) • for its tobacco industry (6) • who flew first in Kitty Hawk (6) • city and film production hub (10) • Fear,River and coastal region (8) • crop that fueled early economy (7) • capital named after Sir Walter (7) • ...
Family History 2023-08-28
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- Used to narrow database search results based on birth, death, or other information.
- Includes prominent men in local communities (usually organized by state down to place)
- Surname
- Information in digital form that can be transmitted or processed.
- Organizes and links alphabetically or categorically (or both) so you can quickly fi nd a site such as Cindi's List.
- Shows jurisdiction boundaries, exact locations, and distances between places.
- A male sibling.
- Bringing in data from one database to another.
- A webisite or set of books where information about a topic, place, or well known person can be quickly found.
- A person connected with another person through their family.
- The item from which a genealogist gathers information.
- A website or book that defi nes words.
- Group of peaple with common ancestry
- The parentent of a person's mother or father.
- A baby
- Sons and daughters of parents.
- The day a person is born.
- Contain information about places and people
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- Symbols that can be substituted for one or multiple letters in search terms such as * or ?.
- A female sibling.
- A strongly desired goal or purpose.
- A collection of maps bound together in a volume.
- Geographical dictionaries containing area specifi c information.
- The uniting of spouses.
- A system that allows the search for various spellings of a
- The loss of a person's life.
- A set of indexes or images that can be browsed through to discover information.
- A form used to track your research. It includes where and when you have looked and what you have found.
- Images, sounds, or other fi les in which can be linked to an individual or event in a genealogical program.
- A database format which most genealogical database programs can import and export.
- The sister of a person's mother or father.
- People with common parents.
- The brother of a person's mother or father.
- A relative descended from a person's direct line ancestor.
- A site that shows the differing names or boundaries one place can have over time.
- A true or accurate piece of information
- Guide that contain information such as record types, what they contain, and methodology
37 Clues: A baby • Surname • A male sibling. • A female sibling. • The uniting of spouses. • The day a person is born. • People with common parents. • The loss of a person's life. • Sons and daughters of parents. • A strongly desired goal or purpose. • Group of peaple with common ancestry • A website or book that defi nes words. • A true or accurate piece of information • ...
US History 2024-12-13
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- Who prospered during this time in the 1920s?
- What purchase gave America more that’s 800,000sq miles of land including the Mississippi River?
- The 1920’s is also known as the ___ age.
- What year did the Founding Fathers draw up new constitution for United States of America?
- What makeshift towns did people live in during the Great Depression?
- When did the economy crash?
- Which amendment allowed women to vote?
- Which market crashed as a result of people not trusting in the banks?
- Who was someone who makes or sells alcohol illegally during the prohibition?
- What period of time, post Civil War, addressed the problems of slavery and its political, social, and economic legacy also to solve the problems that were arising.
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- What is the recovery reform which includes major public work and the Sale of alcohol called?
- Who was the U.S. president from 1829 to 1837?
- What town was a major port for supplying the northern and southern sides.
- What war was the result of the broader conflict between Great Britain and France over who would dominate Europe and the wider world?
- How many people were unemployed after the Wall Street stock market crash of 1929?
- What was the document that gave America a set of rules that guides how it will work?
- 1920 were also know as the ____ twenties.
- What era happened during the 1920’s that led people to smuggle?
- When did congress pass the records act?
- What battle happened when General Robert E. Lee marched his Army of Northern Virginia into Pennsylvania?
- What rebellion happened as a result of uprising citizens who refused to pay a liquor tax that had been imposed by Secretary of Treasury?
21 Clues: When did the economy crash? • Which amendment allowed women to vote? • When did congress pass the records act? • The 1920’s is also known as the ___ age. • 1920 were also know as the ____ twenties. • Who prospered during this time in the 1920s? • Who was the U.S. president from 1829 to 1837? • What era happened during the 1920’s that led people to smuggle? • ...
Chauvin History 2025-01-09
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- doctor
- longtime postal officials
- editor of Chauvin Chronicle
- built first WWII cenotaph
- longest married couple
- Presbyterian Church
- early photographer
- longtime grocery owners
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- chauffered the Queen
- popular cafe owner
- first bank
- had large barn on Main Street
- role models in education
- theatre
- longtime garage owners
- built Lutheran Chaurch altar
- Catholic Church
- three generations of schoolteachers
- hardware family
- basketball star
20 Clues: doctor • theatre • first bank • Catholic Church • hardware family • basketball star • popular cafe owner • early photographer • Presbyterian Church • chauffered the Queen • longtime garage owners • longest married couple • longtime grocery owners • role models in education • longtime postal officials • built first WWII cenotaph • editor of Chauvin Chronicle • built Lutheran Chaurch altar • ...
History evaluation 2024-11-18
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- / President of the Second Continental Congress; first to sign the Declaration of Independence.
- / 1775 battle where British forces won but suffered heavy losses, demonstrating American resolve.
- / British General involved in major battles such as Bunker Hill and Brandywine.
- / American colonists who remained loyal to Britain during the American Revolution.
- / Known for his declaration, "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
- / British governor and general at the start of the Revolution, overseeing Massachusetts.
- / The 1783 agreement that officially ended the Revolutionary War and recognized American independence.
- George III / British monarch during the American Revolutionary War who aimed to maintain control over the American colonies.
- / 1777 victory in New Jersey, boosting morale and forcing British to retreat.
- / Drafted the Declaration of Independence; later served as the third President of the U.S.
- / Leader of the Continental Army and later the first President of the United States.
- / American colonial militia members ready to fight at a minute's notice.
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- / British general who surrendered at Yorktown, leading to the end of the Revolutionary War.
- / Diplomat and Founding Father who helped secure French support for the American Revolution.
- Tea Party / A 1773 protest by American colonists against British taxation policies, where tea was dumped into Boston Harbor.
- / A form of irregular warfare involving small groups using tactics like ambushes and raids.
- / French nobleman who volunteered to support the American cause and became a key military leader.
- / The first battles of the American Revolution in 1775, signaling the start of open conflict.
- / A refusal to buy or use goods and services to show disapproval or bring about change.
- / 1777 battle that allowed British forces to capture Philadelphia.
- / A 1781 Southern battle where American forces defeated the British, boosting morale.
- / 1780 battle in South Carolina, a significant American victory that weakened British Loyalist support.
- / The 1777 turning point battle that convinced France to support the American cause.
- / Wife of John Adams, known for her letters advocating for women’s rights during the Revolutionary War.
- / A morale-boosting surprise victory for George Washington and his troops after crossing the Delaware River in 1776.
- Army / The army established by the Second Continental Congress to fight against Britain in the American Revolution.
- / An official ban on trade with a particular country, used as a form of protest.
27 Clues: / Known for his declaration, "Give me liberty, or give me death!" • / 1777 battle that allowed British forces to capture Philadelphia. • / American colonial militia members ready to fight at a minute's notice. • / 1777 victory in New Jersey, boosting morale and forcing British to retreat. • ...
history project 2024-11-15
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- grants from the king/government
- a political party that supported the first draft of the constitution
- voices the people, house of representatives
- the branch that decides if the laws should be passed
- to suggest an idea
- a political party that did not support the first draft of the constitution
- intro to the constitution
- approval of the state in a legal matter
- free
- the idea that no one is above the law
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- descriptive word for difficult
- the branch that enforces the laws of the constitution
- has legislative power that is shared with the house of Representatives
- legislative, two party system
- explains our government
- the branch that makes the laws
- how many amendments to the constitution are there
- changes to the constitution
- a democratic system,the people rule
- who led a rebellion in the 1700s due to a dept crisis
- leader of the U.S.
21 Clues: free • to suggest an idea • leader of the U.S. • explains our government • intro to the constitution • changes to the constitution • legislative, two party system • descriptive word for difficult • the branch that makes the laws • grants from the king/government • a democratic system,the people rule • the idea that no one is above the law • approval of the state in a legal matter • ...
U.S History 2024-11-21
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- Passed Embargo Act
- Created Monroe Doctrine
- Also known as Connecticut Compromise
- Was the first president who wanted neutrality
- Considered first death
- Passed Alien & Sedition Acts
- French aristocrat played large part in battle of Yorktown
- Propaganda that called for American Independence from Great Britain criticized the king
- Battle where Britain surrendered after capture of two generals
- President during war of 1812
- Told husband not to forget woman during writing of Constitution
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- Famous quote "Give me liberty or give me death"
- Represented the colonies as a envoy in France
- Involved soldiers trying to arrest Patriots.
- People who supported the Constitution & a strong centralized government
- Rebellion started on tax on grain
- Used "necessary & proper clause" to justify forming a National Bank
- First published African American woman
- Anti-Federalist leader who believed in need to restrict government power
- This battle was the turning point of the war
20 Clues: Passed Embargo Act • Considered first death • Created Monroe Doctrine • Passed Alien & Sedition Acts • President during war of 1812 • Rebellion started on tax on grain • Also known as Connecticut Compromise • First published African American woman • Involved soldiers trying to arrest Patriots. • This battle was the turning point of the war • ...
U.S History 2024-11-21
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- Human rights that cannot be violated.
- American patriots were defeated here.
- Treaty that ended the Revolutionary War.
- Change of a government document.
- A naturally Defensable plateau.
- A Branch collectively known as Congress.
- Declared the U.S was forever free from European powers.
- Made sure the King would not exploit his power.
- Amendment that gives freedom of speech.
- Last Battle of Revolutionary War.
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- Name of the rebellion of Farmers.
- First U.S President.
- Made of July 4 1776.
- An Armed ship.
- Prohibited The U.S from trading with foreign countries.
- Made the quote give me liberty or give me death.
- Commander and Chief during the war of 1812.
- Region with the Appalachian mountains.
- Allowed self governing churches.
- Avoided war with France.
- An Agreement that established the idea of self governing.
21 Clues: An Armed ship. • First U.S President. • Made of July 4 1776. • Avoided war with France. • A naturally Defensable plateau. • Change of a government document. • Allowed self governing churches. • Name of the rebellion of Farmers. • Last Battle of Revolutionary War. • Human rights that cannot be violated. • American patriots were defeated here. • ...
History Crossword 2024-11-21
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- this is the first US preident
- the president's board of advisors
- this prevents being tried twice for the same crime
- this is to put a law into action
- somebody who wants to start an armed conflict
- a document stating the king is still bound by law
- paper containing the first 10 amendments
- the opening paragraph of the constitution
- a document that allowed the colonies to exist
- an act that stopped trade
- a tax imposed by the government on imported or exported goods
- a training regime in the winter of 1777
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- a large farm with slaves
- this is where the electoral votes come from
- this purchase gained one third of US territory
- determines if a law is constitutional
- this group of people wanted to separate from the church of england
- somebody who believed in a strong national government
- this stated that America was to stay out of foreign conflict
- somebody who believed in separating from Great Britain
- this act prevented the smuggling of foreign molasses into the colonies
21 Clues: a large farm with slaves • an act that stopped trade • this is the first US preident • this is to put a law into action • the president's board of advisors • determines if a law is constitutional • a training regime in the winter of 1777 • paper containing the first 10 amendments • the opening paragraph of the constitution • this is where the electoral votes come from • ...
U.S. History 2024-11-22
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- a written grant by a country's legislative or sovereign power
- the first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law
- a legal instrument that bound the Pilgrims together when they arrived in New England.
- English philosopher and physician
- Considered one of the earliest American feminists,
- settlement in the Colony of Virginia
- rominent English colonial leader and Congregational ministe
- English settlers who traveled to North America on the ship Mayflower
- the stage of the Atlantic slave trade in which millions of enslaved Africans were transported to the Americas as part of the triangular slave trade.
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- a seaport in SW Devonshire, in SW England, on the English Channel
- was the daughter of Wahunsenaca
- a form of economic nationalism that sought to increase the prosperity and power of a nation through restrictive trade practices
- farms specializing in cash crops
- English Quaker
- a Puritan clergyman and author in colonial New England
- the first woman inducted into the South Carolina Business Hall of Fame, for her contributions to agriculture and economic growth.
- a city in SE Virginia
- English Protestants who believed that the reforms of the Church of England did not go far enough
- Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic of Genoa who completed four Spanish-based voyages across the Atlantic Ocean
- rejected elaborate religious ceremonies
20 Clues: English Quaker • a city in SE Virginia • was the daughter of Wahunsenaca • farms specializing in cash crops • English philosopher and physician • settlement in the Colony of Virginia • rejected elaborate religious ceremonies • Considered one of the earliest American feminists, • a Puritan clergyman and author in colonial New England • ...
History Crossword 2024-11-14
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- a form of public torture where a victim is stripped naked, or stripped to the waist, while wood tar is either poured or painted onto the person
- a person who stays loyal to their country
- a forceable overthrow of a government or social order
- a view
- refusal to take part in a was between other powers
- a crowd confronted eight British soldiers in the streets of the city. As the mob insulted and threatened them, the soldiers fired their muskets, killing five colonists.
- the state of being free
- prohibited Anglo-American colonists from settling on lands acquired from the French following the French and Indian War
- men dumped 342 chests teas into Boston Harbor
- Forward thinking
- likes the way it is or used to be
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- Great age/old - Greece and Rome
- an act regulating stamp duty (a tax on the legal recognition of documents
- Government without just one leader
- initiated taxes on glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea.
- a series of peowho came up to make the world a better place(government)
- A writer of the vindication of the rights of women
- A person who doesn't support their country
- meant to break Massachusetts Bay and to warn the other colonies of the consequences of rebellious behavior
- Author of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Femal Citizens
20 Clues: a view • Forward thinking • the state of being free • Great age/old - Greece and Rome • likes the way it is or used to be • Government without just one leader • a person who stays loyal to their country • A person who doesn't support their country • men dumped 342 chests teas into Boston Harbor • A writer of the vindication of the rights of women • ...
History Corssward 2025-02-05
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- – An agreement to stop fighting.
- – When money loses value and prices rise.
- – Short, catchy phrases used in campaigns.
- of 1837 – A major financial crisis in the U.S.
- – The 10th U.S. president who took office after Harrison’s death.
- – A political party that opposed Andrew Jackson.
- – Forced march of Native Americans to new land.
- – Giving government jobs to political supporters.
- – The idea that states can reject federal laws.
- – Cherokee leader who resisted removal.
- – Betraying one’s country.
- – A long period of economic hardship.
- – To adopt another culture or way of life.
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- – A movement that expanded political power to the common man.
- – The land where Native Americans were relocated.
- – Rejected a law or bill.
- – A high tax on imports that angered the South.
- – Related to farming or rural life.
- – General who led Native American removal.
- – When a state leaves a country.
- – Law that forced Native Americans off their land.
- – The ability of people to participate in elections.
22 Clues: – Rejected a law or bill. • – Betraying one’s country. • – An agreement to stop fighting. • – When a state leaves a country. • – Related to farming or rural life. • – A long period of economic hardship. • – Cherokee leader who resisted removal. • – When money loses value and prices rise. • – Short, catchy phrases used in campaigns. • ...
CROSSWORD HISTORY 2025-02-07
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- take in (information, ideas, or culture) and understand fully.
- Andrew Jackson. The law, as described by Congress, provided "for an exchange of lands with the Indians residing in any of the states or territories, and for their removal east of the river Mississippi".
- all of that part of the United States west of the Mississippi, and not within the States of Missouri and Louisiana, or the Territory of Arkansas
- Principal chief of the Cherokee Indians for nearly forty years, John Ross served during one of the most tumultuous periods of the tribe's history. He is best remembered as the leader of the Cherokees during the time of great factional debates in the 1830s over the issue of relocating to Indian Territory
- tenth president of the United States
- relating to cultivated land or the cultivation of land. Or a person who advocates a redistribution of landed property, especially as part of a social movement.
- the crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government.
- a major US recession that began in spring 1837 and lasted until the mid-1840s
- Winfield Scott was a hero of the Mexican War (1846–1848), the last Whig Party candidate for U.S. president, and commanding general of the United States Army at the start of the American Civil War
- The rights people were denied at the beginning except for rich white men
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- a protective tariff passed by Congress to shield American manufacturing from British competition
- equal protection of the laws; an aversion to a moneyed aristocracy, exclusive privileges, and monopolies, and a predilection for the common man; majority rule; and the welfare of the community over the individual.
- a short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising.
- maintained that the states have the right to overrule any unconstitutional laws, with the decision being unchallenged by any federal entity
- A depression is a dramatic and sustained downturn in economic activity, with symptoms including a sharp fall in economic growth, employment, and production
- The Whig Party was a mid-19th century political party in the United States. Alongside the Democratic Party, it was one of two major parties
- a general rise in prices
- the Trail of Tears was the forced westward migration of American Indian tribes from the South and Southeast
- an agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting or arguing for a certain time.
- a meeting of a deliberative or judicial body to conduct its business Or a period devoted to a particular activity.
- the practice of a successful political party giving public office to its supporters.
- exercise a veto against (a decision or proposal made by a law-making body).
22 Clues: a general rise in prices • tenth president of the United States • a short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising. • take in (information, ideas, or culture) and understand fully. • The rights people were denied at the beginning except for rich white men • exercise a veto against (a decision or proposal made by a law-making body). • ...
SPELLINGS & HISTORY 2025-03-13
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- ST KEVIN FOUNDED THIS MONASTERY
- A1,B2,C3,D4...
- THE ___ OF THE RAINFORESTS IS BAD FOR THE WORLD
- TO HAVE UNDERSTANDING & PATIENCE
- YOU NEED GOOD ___ TO WALK A TIGHTROPE
- WRITES FOR A NEWSPAPER
- IRELAND WAS KNOWN AS THE ISLAND OF SAINTS & ___
- CAN CAUSE A BUMPY FLIGHT
- THE FEELING OF WHETHER SOMETHING IS RIGHT OR WRONG
- A SCENT
- FIGHTING WAR ETC
- MONKS LIVE HERE
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- THEY WATCH A PERFORMANCE
- THE ARDAGH ___ IS A FAMOUS IRISH TREASURE
- VANISHING
- STARTS WITH A CAPITAL ENDS IN A FULL STOP
- THE RESULT OF ONES ACTIONS
- QUIET
- MIGHT TRANSPORT YOU TO HOSPITAL
- THEY TAKE SNAPS
- WHERE MONKS ATE
- TO CAUSE UPSET OR INTERFERENCE
- SELLS MEAT
- THEY'RE BUSY ON VALENTINES DAY
24 Clues: QUIET • A SCENT • VANISHING • SELLS MEAT • A1,B2,C3,D4... • THEY TAKE SNAPS • WHERE MONKS ATE • MONKS LIVE HERE • FIGHTING WAR ETC • WRITES FOR A NEWSPAPER • THEY WATCH A PERFORMANCE • CAN CAUSE A BUMPY FLIGHT • THE RESULT OF ONES ACTIONS • TO CAUSE UPSET OR INTERFERENCE • THEY'RE BUSY ON VALENTINES DAY • ST KEVIN FOUNDED THIS MONASTERY • MIGHT TRANSPORT YOU TO HOSPITAL • ...
Roman history 2025-03-19
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- – A priestess who kept the sacred fire of Rome burning.
- – A Roman temple dedicated to all gods.
- – One of two elected leaders who governed Rome before emperors.
- – A garment worn by Roman citizens, often made of wool.
- – A title taken by Roman rulers, originally from a famous general.
- – A public square used for political and social gatherings.
- – An official who represented the rights of the common people.
- – A large unit of soldiers in the Roman army.
- – A commoner or lower-class citizen in Rome.
- – A governing body of Rome, made up of aristocrats.
- – A fighter who entertained crowds in deadly battles.
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- – A structure used to transport water into Roman cities.
- – An art form using small tiles to create images, common in Roman homes.
- – A two-wheeled vehicle used for races and warfare.
- – A Roman officer in charge of 100 soldiers.
- – A member of the noble class in Ancient Rome.
- – A famous amphitheater where gladiators fought.
- – A vast territory ruled by a single authority, like Rome after Augustus.
- – The first name of a famous Roman general and dictator.
- – A form of government where citizens elect leaders to make decisions.
20 Clues: – A Roman temple dedicated to all gods. • – A Roman officer in charge of 100 soldiers. • – A commoner or lower-class citizen in Rome. • – A large unit of soldiers in the Roman army. • – A member of the noble class in Ancient Rome. • – A famous amphitheater where gladiators fought. • – A two-wheeled vehicle used for races and warfare. • ...
Co31 History 2025-04-25
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- What William I ploughed into the soil to stop crops growing.
- A historian’s opinion about a past event.
- St Hugh's main symbol
- Something made at the time that gives us historical information.
- An area looked after by a bishop.
- The Anglo-Saxon castle that was taken over by William I near Doncaster.
- Money people must pay to the government for services.
- Which cathedral was St Hugh buried at?
- What animal does a swineherd look after?
- A book that recorded a survey of land and people.
- A religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus.
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- The "______ of the North" - destructive raids.
- A church helper ranked just below a priest.
- A religious leader who performs important ceremonies
- When people fight against those in power.
- Which bridge did the Anglo-Saxons fight the berserker Viking?
- The name of the tapestry that shows the story of the Battle of Hastings.
- A violent attempt to change the government.
- How important something is in history.
- The name of the saint we looked at.
- 20 of these equal £1 in today's money.
- Having power to direct or limit something
- A sacred, religious journey.
- A holy person believed to be in heaven.
- The main church in an area where a bishop works.
25 Clues: St Hugh's main symbol • A sacred, religious journey. • An area looked after by a bishop. • The name of the saint we looked at. • How important something is in history. • 20 of these equal £1 in today's money. • Which cathedral was St Hugh buried at? • A holy person believed to be in heaven. • What animal does a swineherd look after? • ...
history vocab 2025-04-24
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- to take advantage of
- related to the country-side rather than a town or city
- the unfair treatment of people because of race or gender
- people currently holding office
- a business owned by a group of people who own stock in the company
- the quantity of goods or services a consumer is willing to buy at various prices
- temporary
- a person who's job is to drive a truck
- government
- income
- someone who loads and unloads ships at a seaport
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- the transformation of small communities into cities
- extending across a continent
- to leave ones own country in order to settle in another
- a long-term downturn in the economic marked by mass unemployment, decreased business activity
- illegal or dishonest behavior by those in power
- when stocks drop suddenly or steeply
- to spend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result
- an extremely poor person
- confidence
- the quantity of a good or service a producer will sell at various prices
- a natural or artificial pond or lake used for the storage and control of water
- very particular and careful
- arrival or entry of large numbers of people or things
- a share in a particular company
- a social scientist who studies human societies and cultures
26 Clues: income • temporary • confidence • government • to take advantage of • an extremely poor person • very particular and careful • extending across a continent • people currently holding office • a share in a particular company • when stocks drop suddenly or steeply • a person who's job is to drive a truck • illegal or dishonest behavior by those in power • ...
World History 2025-05-27
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- Alliance formed after WW2 that included U.S. and Britain
- Place that was attacked and brought U.S. into WW2
- Muslim Empire that aligned with Germany during WW1
- The previous name of the Soviet Union
- First name of woman pilot who flew nonstop across the Atlantic
- Theory that said if one country falls to communism, others will too
- Something soldiers had to deal with while fighting in WW1
- First name of person who's assassination lead to the start of WW1
- Last name of the Italian Dictator of WW2
- Area that was important to the U.S. as a refueling station to Asia
- Alliance during WW2 that included Germany and Italy
- First name of King who fought for women's equality
- Conflict following WW2 that involved indirect fighting between U.S and Soviet Union
- When a stronger country dominates another country for its resources
- Area that is divided into North and South at the 38th Paralell
- one of the countries where a proxy war was fought
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- Country where a genocide took place between Hutus and Tutsis
- First name of the First Black president of South Africa
- One of the MAIN causes of WW1
- Person who saves the day
- Belief that your country is better than all other countries
- Leader of Britain during WW2
- Genocide that took place in Ukraine where people were starved to death
- Place dominated by Belgium for its rubber
- Genocide took place in this country where people were marched to death
- Country that was part of former Yugoslavia and genocide of "ethnic cleansing" took place
- Someone who witnesses an event but does not act
- WW2 invasion that got allied powers back on Europe during WW2
- First name of person who lead non-violent civil rights protests in the U.S.
- Leader of U.S.A during WW2
30 Clues: Person who saves the day • Leader of U.S.A during WW2 • Leader of Britain during WW2 • One of the MAIN causes of WW1 • The previous name of the Soviet Union • Last name of the Italian Dictator of WW2 • Place dominated by Belgium for its rubber • Someone who witnesses an event but does not act • Place that was attacked and brought U.S. into WW2 • ...
US History 2025-05-15
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- First 10 Amendments
- Indian tribe known for the trip across the Trail of Tears
- 2nd turning point of the Civil War that gave the Union control over the Mississippi
- What states were known as before being recognized as states
- Founder of the New World
- Political Party president Lincoln and Trump are apart of
- Southern part of the country during the Civil War
- Location of the Tea Party
- Issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- The continent that the United States is apart of
- Rules an guidelines for US citizens that are listed in the Constitution
- Civil War general and US President
- Ocean that ran along the original 13 colonies
- Home state of the gold rush
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- Fighting and disagreements between the North, South, and West
- An contract type agreement between two countries fighting over land or other problems
- Your favorite History teacher
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- The Final unit that we covered in class
- Most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad
- Final battle of the American Revolution
- The most prominent signature of the Declaration of Independence
- Invention from John Deere during the Industrial Revolution
- Person who worked towards ending slavery
- War fought between the North and South in the years 1861-1865
- Country where majority of slaves derived from
- 7th President of the US, known for being a "common man"
- First US President
- Britain's form of a President
- Supreme Court Chief Justice for the Marbury v Madison case
30 Clues: First US President • First 10 Amendments • Founder of the New World • Location of the Tea Party • Home state of the gold rush • Your favorite History teacher • Britain's form of a President • Civil War general and US President • Issued the Emancipation Proclamation • The Final unit that we covered in class • Final battle of the American Revolution • ...
US History 2025-05-07
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- Constitutional protection against unlawful imprisonment (2 words)
- First shots of the Civil war happened at this Fort
- Another term for the south
- Day the stock market crashed
- Leader of Italy during WWII
- Henry Ford helped perfect the _______
- Made from iron and used for railroads and skyscrapers
- Lincoln's famous Address
- Mexican ranch hands
- Renaissance in New York of modern arts and music
- Combining of Black and White
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- Nickname for Plains Farmers
- Archduke assassinated that sparked WWI
- Nickname for General Jackson
- Amendment that gave African American men voting rights
- Form of peaceful protest used during the Civil Rights Movement
- Island nation taken over by US and became a state
- Practice of not interacting with other countries
- Island where many Chinese immigrants entered the United States
- Women who cut their hair short and wore shorter dresses
- Patented the telephone
- Community that grew suddenly when a mine opened
- Separation of Black and White
- Warfare practice during WWI
- President of the Confederate
- Brothers who made the airplane
- _________ Bus Boycott
27 Clues: Mexican ranch hands • _________ Bus Boycott • Patented the telephone • Lincoln's famous Address • Another term for the south • Nickname for Plains Farmers • Leader of Italy during WWII • Warfare practice during WWI • Nickname for General Jackson • Day the stock market crashed • President of the Confederate • Combining of Black and White • Separation of Black and White • ...
US History 2025-05-09
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- the territory the U.S. bought from France in 1803
- the person in charge of the executive branch
- the people who lived in America before the Europeans arrived
- the U.S. celebrates its freedom on July 4th
- the name of the event where the Founding Fathers wrote the Constitution
- the number of stars on the US flag
- the name of the ocean on the west coast of the U.S.
- a change or an addition to the Constitution
- name the US war between the north and the south
- the supreme law of the land
- the name of the national anthem
- the capital of the U.S.
- the person who becomes president if the president can no longer serve
- the first ten amendments to the Constitution
- the highest court in the U.S.
- providing schooling and education, providing protection (police), providing safety (fire departments), giving a driver’s license, approving zoning and land use
- printing money, declaring war, creating an army, making treaties
- where the Statue of Liberty is located
- this reformer fought for women’s rights and civil rights
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- the name of the document that freed slaves in the confederate states
- the “Father of our Country” and the 1st U.S. President
- life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
- the number of years in a president’s term
- the month we vote for a new U.S. president
- the name of the ocean on the east coast of the U.S.
- the first three words of the Constitution represent the idea of self-government
- the branch of the U.S. government that reviews laws, explains laws, resolves disputes (disagreements), and decides if a law goes against the Constitution
- the number of stripes on the U.S. flag
- the age citizens have to be to vote for the U.S. president
- the father of the Declaration of Independence
30 Clues: the capital of the U.S. • the supreme law of the land • the highest court in the U.S. • the name of the national anthem • the number of stars on the US flag • the number of stripes on the U.S. flag • where the Statue of Liberty is located • the number of years in a president’s term • the month we vote for a new U.S. president • the U.S. celebrates its freedom on July 4th • ...
WORLD HISTORY 2025-05-09
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- A society where women, especially mothers, have power or leadership.
- A continent that includes the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- The way a group of people live, including their language, food, clothing, beliefs, and art.
- A religion from India with many gods and a belief in being reborn after death.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides.
- One of the first systems of writing, used in ancient Mesopotamia, made of wedge-shaped marks.
- A group of people with cities, a government, writing, and organized ways of life.
- Old pictures or symbols painted on cave walls by early humans.
- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger pieces of land.
- The largest continent, home to places like China, India, and the Middle East.
- A government where people vote on laws and decisions themselves, not through leaders.
- A set of beliefs about gods or a god, often including rules and traditions.
- A continent below North America, home to countries like Brazil and Peru.
- The time before people wrote things down.
- A kind of picture writing used in ancient Egypt.
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- A religion that began in the Middle East, based on the life and teachings of Jesus.
- A continent west of Asia, home to countries like Italy, Greece, and France.
- A system where people are ranked, with some having more power than others.
- A government where people vote for leaders to make decisions for them.
- One of the seven large areas of land on Earth (like Africa or Asia).
- A large continent south of Europe, home to Egypt and many other ancient cultures.
- A city and the land around it that is its own country with its own government.
- A large group of lands and people ruled by one leader or country.
- The exchange of goods or services between people or groups.
- A religion from India that teaches people how to end suffering by being wise and kind.
- A religion that began in the Middle East and believes in one God; its holy book is the Torah.
- How people make rules and decisions for a group or country.
- Stories and history passed down by speaking, not writing.
- A large group of lands and people ruled by one leader or country.
- The study of Earth’s land, water, and how people live in different places.
- People who got their food by hunting animals and gathering plants before farming began.
31 Clues: Land surrounded by water on three sides. • The time before people wrote things down. • A kind of picture writing used in ancient Egypt. • Stories and history passed down by speaking, not writing. • The exchange of goods or services between people or groups. • How people make rules and decisions for a group or country. • ...
US History 2025-05-19
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- Sioux religious awakening movement that they believed would drive white people away
- belief that women should have more rights and education so that they can teach their sons and aide their husbands
- Act that gives elderly people a pension
- a state has the legal right to declare a law null and void within its borders
- Form of transportation that connected the east and west coast
- A law in the Compromise of 1850 that required authorities to returned escaped and runaway slaves in the north to the south
- Anti-immigrant party formed from some former Whigs and unhappy northern democrats
- agreement for bicameral legislature where the house is proportional and the senate is per state
- Idea that white Americans were called by God to expand westward
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- Supreme court case that said that slaves had no rights and called the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional, meaning he wasn't actually free
- Included the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the expansion of the Freedman's Bureau. Time after the civil war when a group of officeholders led racial changes
- Type of journalism where journalists would expose corrupt business practices and poor working conditions
- Name for program where supplies were delivered to Berlin while the Soviet Union blocked all other western contact
- US wouldn't allow further European colonization of the western hemisphere
- General term for racially discriminatory laws passed after the civil war
- Questionable Act where speech against the country was prohibited to help the war effort during WWI
- Shantytowns that were named after a president
- US pacific war strategy in WWII that skipped some islands and focused on others
- Mass movement of African Americans from the south to the North
- Convention in New York where women demanded legal rights and equality
20 Clues: Act that gives elderly people a pension • Shantytowns that were named after a president • Form of transportation that connected the east and west coast • Mass movement of African Americans from the south to the North • Idea that white Americans were called by God to expand westward • Convention in New York where women demanded legal rights and equality • ...
Erik's History 2025-06-06
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- Kaj se je zgodilo 25.6.1991 v Sloveniji?
- Kdo je želel ostati znotraj Avstro-Ogrske?
- Bojevniki z rdečo zvezdo, ki so se borili za osvoboditev Jugoslavije.
- Kaj je bilo razglašeno 29.oktobra.1918?
- Katere države so bile v Kraljevini SHS: Srbija, Slovenija in?
- Najslavnejša igralka v Kraljevini SHS.
- Kdo je vodil Slovence med 1.svetovno vojno?
- Država v kateri je Slovenija bila pred in med 1.svetovno vojno.
- Znan športnik oziroma gimnastik v času Kraljevine SHS?
- Kako se imenuje gibanje, ki je vodilo upor proti okupatorju med 2.svetovno vojno?
- Pijača, ki smo jo Slovenci ustvarili v 20.stoletju.
- Kaj se je zgodilo v Sloveniji, ko se je osamosvojila?
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- Ukinili slovenščino in izgnali Slovence to so?
- Kdo je vodil Jugoslavijo do leta 1980?
- Znan arhitekt v času Kraljevine SHS.
- Kateri del Kraljevine SHS je bil najbolj razvit?
- Katera znana zahodna fronta je bila med 1.svetovno vojno na slovenskem?
- Oborožujejo jih Italjani, kličejo jih MVAC, Bela Garda to so?
- Kateri narod je dobil Prekmurje, ko se Slovenija razskosa na začetku 2.svetovne vojne?
- Narod, s katerim se je želela Slovenija združiti po 1.svetovni vojni.
20 Clues: Znan arhitekt v času Kraljevine SHS. • Kdo je vodil Jugoslavijo do leta 1980? • Najslavnejša igralka v Kraljevini SHS. • Kaj je bilo razglašeno 29.oktobra.1918? • Kaj se je zgodilo 25.6.1991 v Sloveniji? • Kdo je želel ostati znotraj Avstro-Ogrske? • Kdo je vodil Slovence med 1.svetovno vojno? • Ukinili slovenščino in izgnali Slovence to so? • ...
History homework 2023-01-06
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- Queen of Austria
- Influenced the power of King Louis XII
- Gave the english transalation of the Bible
- Ended french and indian war
- group of advisors to the english monarch
- 2nd enlgish settlement
- Sun is the center of the earth
- Royal family of Austria
- First english settlement
- Monarchy was returned to England
- joined england and scotland together
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- Garunteed certain rights to english citizens
- Stated a person must be charged with a specific crime
- English Royal Dynasty
- Newton Developed Caulous
- Czar of Russia
- Restored the Stuart family to the throne
- Ruling family of Prussia
- The Sun king
- War between French and England
- Leader of the cabinet
- The overthrow of King James2
- Genral of the puritans
- tried to overthrow Queen Elizabeth 1
- Royal family of france
- Royal family of Russia
26 Clues: The Sun king • Czar of Russia • Queen of Austria • English Royal Dynasty • Leader of the cabinet • 2nd enlgish settlement • Genral of the puritans • Royal family of france • Royal family of Russia • Royal family of Austria • Newton Developed Caulous • Ruling family of Prussia • First english settlement • Ended french and indian war • The overthrow of King James2 • ...
History vocabulary 2023-04-10
24 Clues: Eeuw • Ruzie • Figuur • acteur • Beroep • koning • Verslag • Cultuur • Bronnen • Soldaat • Periode • Koningin • Schilder • Regisseur • Prestatie • Politicus • Monarchie • Muziekant • Uitvinding • Hiërarchie • Vluchteling • Beeldhouwer • Geschiedenis • Chronologisch
Aviation history 2022-12-10
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- to repeat a message received in order to be clear.
- radio nickname for a flight or a person sending a message.
- area designated for landing and take offs.
- device used to record conversations in the cockpit uring a flight.
- collision between an aircraft and an animal.
- use of fear to create chaos and mass cassualties.
- member of the aircrew, they have absolute responsability and authority on a flight.
- member of the aircrew that helps their colleague to perform their duties.
- Any flying device.
- incorrect presence of a vehicle, person or aircraft on the runway.
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- What color is the "black box"?
- person who serves and manage passengers on a plane.
- device worn to help you float in case you land on water.
- Turns on a machine and make it work.
- Precision Approach Path Indicators
- asking for something politely.
- First flying device in history, from Asia.
- collision between an aircraft and a bird.
- Inventor of the ornithopter.
- area for aircrafts to taxi.
- the action of flying low over a place.
21 Clues: Any flying device. • area for aircrafts to taxi. • Inventor of the ornithopter. • What color is the "black box"? • asking for something politely. • Precision Approach Path Indicators • Turns on a machine and make it work. • the action of flying low over a place. • collision between an aircraft and a bird. • area designated for landing and take offs. • ...
History puzzle 2023-01-19
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- the inquisition was introduced to new Spain by
- What is a quick silver?
- a metaphorize way to express submission to the French government
- botanly applied to medicine.
- The Englishtenment sough to transform the
- cultural the religious and cultural movements organized by the catholic
- period of prosperity, of good harvests, high production.
- the mixing resulted mainbranding that is manifested
- to resign to a charge, usually due to reasons beyond control
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- was another set from that was used the evangelization the popular
- religion through auto sacramental
- mesoamericanos ancient tradition was modified resulting
- artistic style manifested in music literature, sculpture and painting.
- Social, ideological and political movement which came from France.
- increase exprienced in an event or process
- museum Sar Juana ines de la Cruz knew worldwide for her poems.
- Road whas the name that received the riote to connect city and other Cithies
- was one of the cultural issues that were strongly modified
- as consequence of the bourbon reforms
- commit a crime
20 Clues: commit a crime • What is a quick silver? • botanly applied to medicine. • religion through auto sacramental • as consequence of the bourbon reforms • The Englishtenment sough to transform the • increase exprienced in an event or process • the inquisition was introduced to new Spain by • the mixing resulted mainbranding that is manifested • ...
History Revision 2023-01-19
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- Scandinavian soldiers who would raid and pillage much of northern Europe.
- The battle between Harold Godwinson and William of Normandy, of which William won.
- An army created in 1645 by Oliver Cromwell.
- A huge square of pikemen. Horses were reluctant to charge a solid wall of pikes if it remained tightly packed.
- Battle that took place in 1415.
- The system in which the king granted his most powerful supporters control of large areas of land and in return they promised to give him military support.
- Located in the north of England, this is where Harold Godwinson fought Harald Hardrada and Tostig Godwinson and won.
- Battle that took place in 1298.
- A defensive strategy successfully used by Harold Godwinson at the Battle of Hastings. It would be made of an individual soldier’s shield interconnecting with the soldier next to him.
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- The months of the year when it was possible to fight - from late spring until autumn - as crops needed to be harvested and planted.
- Brother of Harold Godwinson. He was exiled by his brother, and turned on him at Stamford Bridge.
- Chainmail garments worn by cavalry.
- Battle that took place in 1815.
- The king of Norway 1046 to 1066. He unsuccessfully took over the English throne which lead to his death in 1066.
- A type of castle built in France by Normans and transported by boat to defend themselves once arriving in England.
- Leader of the English army at the battle of Agincourt.
- A unit of soldiers who would fight on a horse.
- Cavalry tried to scatter enemy infantry and once they ran they were easy to chase and cut down.
- Battle that took place in 1645.
- A unit of soldiers who would fight on foot.
- Battle that took place in 1916.
21 Clues: Battle that took place in 1815. • Battle that took place in 1645. • Battle that took place in 1415. • Battle that took place in 1916. • Battle that took place in 1298. • Chainmail garments worn by cavalry. • An army created in 1645 by Oliver Cromwell. • A unit of soldiers who would fight on foot. • A unit of soldiers who would fight on a horse. • ...
