history Crossword Puzzles
History Review 2021-03-05
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- first act of civil disobedience
- England's control of our trade, economic policy
- pacifists, Pennsylvania, abolitionists
- forced march of the Cherokee
- eco. policy based on free enterprise
- established judicial review
- compromise that allowed Maine in as a free state
- Andrew Jackson killed this institution
- removed cherokee from Georgia
- battle that was a turning point
- expand from sea to shining sea
- one of the 3 g's of colonization
- came to the New World b/c persecution
- exchange of goods/animals from New World to Old
- government where people elect representatives
- Plymouth established
- leader of the Federalists
- from SC, loved states rights, secession- Senator
- when we declared independence
- year Jamestown was established
- wanted strong federal government
- first constitution of the US
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- first constitution in the colonies
- wanted states rights
- act that closed Boston Harbor
- states having the right to nullify federal law
- first time govt. outlawed slavery in a territory
- leader of the Dem. Republicans
- wrote the Dec. of Indep
- self government
- told Europe the time of colonization was over
- barred settlement west of the App. Mountains
- limited power of government
- remember the ladies
- harsh winter for troops
- "give me liberty or give me death"
- purchase of Louisiana
- treaty of paris that ended rev. war
- Texas' annexation
- tax on goods
40 Clues: tax on goods • self government • Texas' annexation • remember the ladies • wanted states rights • Plymouth established • purchase of Louisiana • wrote the Dec. of Indep • harsh winter for troops • leader of the Federalists • established judicial review • limited power of government • forced march of the Cherokee • first constitution of the US • act that closed Boston Harbor • ...
Willunga History 2021-03-20
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- Name of the trail between Willunga and McLaren Vale
- A school from 1862 to 1889
- Get lost in the maze
- Second oldest football club in the state
- Found at The Boardriders Bar
- The oldest football club in the state
- Hold movie events in Rec Park
- Oldest specialist rose nursery in Australia
- Month the Willunga Almond Blossom is held
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- Official name of the basketball stadium at WRP
- Degree slope on Willunga oval
- Slate quarry
- A peninsula
- Aldinga Road Willunga used to be called this
- Home of Shadows Run
- Willunga local played 71 games for Sturt from
- Old Bush Inn carried this name once
- Colloquial name for the Willunga Hotel
- Conquer this hill, you deserve a crown
- Officially opened the Willunga Farmers Market in February 2002
20 Clues: A peninsula • Slate quarry • Home of Shadows Run • Get lost in the maze • A school from 1862 to 1889 • Found at The Boardriders Bar • Degree slope on Willunga oval • Hold movie events in Rec Park • Old Bush Inn carried this name once • The oldest football club in the state • Colloquial name for the Willunga Hotel • Conquer this hill, you deserve a crown • ...
Art History 2021-03-26
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- One of the pioneers of Cubism
- A 1950s art movement inspired by popular culture
- An Italian renaissance mask featuring a distinct pointed chin
- A style of art using optical illusions
- Celebration in Venice in which masks were worn
- Red, Yellow, Blue
- An art movement using geometric shapes
- A style of drawing using basic lines
- A 20th century avant-garde movement
- A technique involving small dots of color
- A style of painting, sculpture, and decorative arts in European history
- Artist who created mathematically inspired art
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- Artist known for Campbell's soup cans
- The act of painting outdoors
- A style of art involving the emotional experience
- A large vase in Ancient Greece
- Artist who painted The Persistence of Memory
- An artistic style that encompasses the cultures of ancient Greece and Roman
- The purple ninja turtle
- An art movement concerning the visual impression of the moment
- An artist who significantly influenced 20th century art
- Artist who helped start the Impressionist movement
22 Clues: Red, Yellow, Blue • The purple ninja turtle • The act of painting outdoors • One of the pioneers of Cubism • A large vase in Ancient Greece • A 20th century avant-garde movement • A style of drawing using basic lines • Artist known for Campbell's soup cans • A style of art using optical illusions • An art movement using geometric shapes • ...
history vocab 2021-08-12
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- a conception or view of something
- the result of something
- the study of Earth
- approximately
- something that happens
- very old, aged
- main
- to examine critically
- a large chunk of land
- old pottery
- the relationship of two things
- before
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- looking at two things for similarity
- a smart person who knows many things
- 10 years
- 100 years
- the study of artifacts, dug from the ground
- legal papers showing information
- looking at two things for differences
- the paragraph or words around a specific sentence or paragraph
- paper or essays, books, pamphlets, etc.
- something that is produced by a cause
- to derive by reasoning
- a period of time
24 Clues: main • before • 10 years • 100 years • old pottery • approximately • very old, aged • a period of time • the study of Earth • to examine critically • a large chunk of land • something that happens • to derive by reasoning • the result of something • the relationship of two things • legal papers showing information • a conception or view of something • looking at two things for similarity • ...
History Vocab 2021-10-22
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- People who depend on hunting wild animals and finding plants for food
- A offspring of someone Passed down from someone
- Were carved rocks
- jargon The Chinook Indians trading language
- A native american group that lived in south east washington
- columbian people were known for wealth and masterful traders.
- A tool that helps you throw spears futher
- Giant pieces of ice sticking around for thousands of years
- Native americans that were known for hunting whales
- The land that connected N america and Asia during the ice age
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- Giant animals that lived during ice age
- Were painted rocks
- group A group of people with shared beliefs and pattern of behaviors
- The area around the cascade Mt
- indians Native americans who live east of the cascades
- sea The waters around puget sound and vancouver
- age A long time period when the glaciers covered most of the northern hemisphere
- Cultural group that that lived around puget sound and the salish sea
- indians Native american who lived west of the cascades
- Missoula A huge glacial lake caused by glaciers damming up the clark fork river in montana
- Anicent Native americans
- Paleoidians who specilzed in hunting megafuna
22 Clues: Were carved rocks • Were painted rocks • Anicent Native americans • The area around the cascade Mt • Giant animals that lived during ice age • A tool that helps you throw spears futher • jargon The Chinook Indians trading language • Paleoidians who specilzed in hunting megafuna • A offspring of someone Passed down from someone • ...
WA history 2021-10-22
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- A language group from the plateau.
- People who hunt animals and find plants for food
- group A group of people with shared beliefs and patterns of behavior
- Indians Native Americans who lived east of the Cascade Mts.
- The land that connected North America and Asia during the Ice Age.
- group who lived around the Salish Sea
- Missoula The Ice Age Lake formed by the Ice Dam, on the Clark Fork River in Montana.
- Something that is passed down from family.
- jargon A simplified trading language.
- Sea The waters around Puget Sound and Vancouver Island
- Ancient Native Americans.
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- Indians Native Americans who live west of the Cascade Mts
- Ancient paintings
- The Pacific Northwest
- A bunch of snow piled on itself that doesn't melt.
- A language group of people that lived on the Olympic Peninsula.
- A tool used to throw spears farther
- Giant animals from the Ice Age.
- Age The time period when glaciers covered most of the Earth.
- Columbian A language group That lived on the lower columbia.
- An ancient rock carving.
21 Clues: Ancient paintings • The Pacific Northwest • An ancient rock carving. • Ancient Native Americans. • Giant animals from the Ice Age. • A language group from the plateau. • A tool used to throw spears farther • group who lived around the Salish Sea • jargon A simplified trading language. • Something that is passed down from family. • ...
WA history 2021-10-22
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- A language group from the plateau.
- People who hunt animals and find plants for food
- group A group of people with shared beliefs and patterns of behavior
- Indians Native Americans who lived east of the Cascade Mts.
- The land that connected North America and Asia during the Ice Age.
- group who lived around the Salish Sea
- Missoula The Ice Age Lake formed by the Ice Dam, on the Clark Fork River in Montana.
- Something that is passed down from family.
- jargon A simplified trading language.
- Sea The waters around Puget Sound and Vancouver Island
- Ancient Native Americans.
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- Indians Native Americans who live west of the Cascade Mts
- Ancient paintings
- The Pacific Northwest
- A bunch of snow piled on itself that doesn't melt.
- A language group of people that lived on the Olympic Peninsula.
- A tool used to throw spears farther
- Giant animals from the Ice Age.
- Age The time period when glaciers covered most of the Earth.
- Columbian A language group That lived on the lower columbia.
- An ancient rock carving.
21 Clues: Ancient paintings • The Pacific Northwest • An ancient rock carving. • Ancient Native Americans. • Giant animals from the Ice Age. • A language group from the plateau. • A tool used to throw spears farther • group who lived around the Salish Sea • jargon A simplified trading language. • Something that is passed down from family. • ...
World History 2021-10-26
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- name of the exchange that happened between the Americas and the old World.
- last name of the conquistador that destroyed the Aztecs.
- largest state population-wise.
- smallest state population-wise.
- belief that the earth was the center of the universe.
- unit we are studying 1500's.
- name of the plague that killed 2/3 of europe.
- name of the road where mass amounts of trade happened.
- last name of the guy that challenged the church with the 95 theses.
- name of the civilization in Mexico 1500's.
- Name of the largest river in the U.S.
- discovered the moons of jupiter.
- name of the car Choe drives.
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- belief that earth was not the center of the earth.
- largest volcano in Washington
- Last name of the principal.
- name of the reformation that challenged the church.
- food source but also the guy who discovered the scientific method.
- Name of our ASB president.
- last name of the inventor of the printing press.
- last name of the guy that discovered the laws of motions.
- name of the 2nd element in the scientific periodic table.
- idea that focused on humanity.
- name of the civilization in South America 1500's.
- state that has the largest reserves of oil.
- instrument that Mr. C, Clack, and Choe all play.
26 Clues: Name of our ASB president. • Last name of the principal. • unit we are studying 1500's. • name of the car Choe drives. • largest volcano in Washington • largest state population-wise. • idea that focused on humanity. • smallest state population-wise. • discovered the moons of jupiter. • Name of the largest river in the U.S. • name of the civilization in Mexico 1500's. • ...
history vocab 2021-11-02
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- - a belief held by the enlightenment thinkers
- - built his own telescope and pointed it to the stars to discover jupiter has four moons
- - a philosophe who was passionately committed to individual freedom
- - a major change in european thought, starting in the mid-1500s
- -a french writer who studied political liberty
- - a social gathering of intelects and artist
- - god created universe, then left is alone to work by the nature laws
- - a philosopher who believed that people learn best by experience
- - an earth-centered theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- a pen name for one of the most brilliant and influential philosophes francois marie arouet
- - the grand style that characterized european painting, music, architecture in the 1600s
- - a great english scientist who made the laws of gravity
- - the theory that everything revolves around the sun.
- - a logical way to gather information about the natural world
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- - rule justly and respect the rights of the subjects
- - and agreement for people to limit their individual rights
- - one of russiaś female leaders.
- - relating to a simple, elegant style
- - a movement in the 18th century where people applied reason with the scientific method in everything
- - one of the social thinkers in france
- - published an essay called a vindication of the rights of women.
21 Clues: - one of russiaś female leaders. • - relating to a simple, elegant style • - one of the social thinkers in france • - a belief held by the enlightenment thinkers • -a french writer who studied political liberty • - rule justly and respect the rights of the subjects • - a social gathering of intelects and artist • ...
History Crossword 2021-11-11
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- Ship that carried the Pilgrims to America
- Not connected to society
- Precious Mineral
- Another word for territory
- The exchange of goods
- The people of north China, overthrew the Ming
- Country on the west border of Spain
- People that labor against their will for nothing
- People who live in the Netherlands
- Name of Natives of North America, named by Columbus
- "Green Gold"
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- Japanese warrior
- Reformed Christians
- Overthrown by the Manchu
- areas of land belonging to a person or group
- Followers of the Roman Catholic church
- English king who translated the KJV Bible
- Country above North Africa
- someone who travels to another area
- City founded by Samuel Champlain
- The common Chinese people
- From another country
22 Clues: "Green Gold" • Japanese warrior • Precious Mineral • Reformed Christians • From another country • The exchange of goods • Overthrown by the Manchu • Not connected to society • The common Chinese people • Another word for territory • Country above North Africa • City founded by Samuel Champlain • People who live in the Netherlands • Country on the west border of Spain • ...
History Vocabulary 2021-11-16
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- Formal withdrawal of a state from the union.
- An escaped enslaved woman who became conductor for the underground railroad.
- Was the 16th president of the U.S.
- Movement to abolish slavery.
- 1st president of the confederate states of America.
- Published her novel Uncle Tom`s Cabin.
- Those who opposed independence.
- The 11 southern states that seceded from the U.S.
- Blacks couldn`t vote, own guns, purchase alcohol, assemble in public, and testify in court.
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- Confirmed U.S. Independence.
- Approved all parts of the declaration.
- Right to vote for/or against slavery.
- The 14th president of the U.S.
- Religious group who shared with revivalism of faith in the individual.
- Law that gave the approval and was responsible for the Trail of Tears.
- Slave whose owner took him from the slave state of Missouri to free territory in Illinois and Wisconsin and back to Missouri.
- Writer, and former Unitarian minister.
- Born into slavery before escaping and became a women rights activist and author.
- He led 1 of the most prominent rebellions.
- A person who loves his/her country.
20 Clues: Confirmed U.S. Independence. • Movement to abolish slavery. • The 14th president of the U.S. • Those who opposed independence. • Was the 16th president of the U.S. • A person who loves his/her country. • Right to vote for/or against slavery. • Approved all parts of the declaration. • Writer, and former Unitarian minister. • Published her novel Uncle Tom`s Cabin. • ...
Puzzling History 2022-04-08
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- good place for trade
- Marshalls principles
- withdraw
- next secretary of state
- prohibits trade with another country
- territory that belonged to spain
- second expedition
- left from on expedition
- second expedition man
- secretary of treasury
- right to sail neutral on oceans
- expedition guide
- rebels
- protection money
- private secretary
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- sturdy vehicles topped with white canvas
- worked their way up on expedition
- tax on foreign goods
- louisiana territory price
- france leader
- navy captain
- let people do as they please
- secretary of state
- running mate of jefferson
- expedition man
25 Clues: rebels • withdraw • navy captain • france leader • expedition man • expedition guide • protection money • second expedition • private secretary • secretary of state • good place for trade • Marshalls principles • tax on foreign goods • second expedition man • secretary of treasury • next secretary of state • left from on expedition • louisiana territory price • running mate of jefferson • ...
World History 2022-04-10
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- the country which had intense relationship with French
- where the first war with tanks took place
- the dynasty when China experienced large scale of population growth
- religion that mostly developed in South Asia
- “the sick man of Europe”
- the ocean which brought trades that connected Africa, Europe and Asia
- what Germany has been reduced due to the treaty of versailles
- the dynasty when China established script
- political orientation to maintain military force
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- the country which established Institutional Revolutionary Party in 1929
- what Germany had to pay to the allied countries
- strategy used in war of attrition
- trade routes originated in ancient China
- where the war with the most dead took place
- the capital city established in japan during Heian period
- the weapon developed by British in 1916
- one of the biggest river over the world in America
- philosophy started in 550 B.C.E. in China
- bond between states
- capital of French
20 Clues: capital of French • bond between states • “the sick man of Europe” • strategy used in war of attrition • the weapon developed by British in 1916 • trade routes originated in ancient China • where the first war with tanks took place • philosophy started in 550 B.C.E. in China • the dynasty when China established script • where the war with the most dead took place • ...
8th History 2022-04-11
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- Queen Elizabeth I reigned England, and King James I reigned next. Who reigned after King James I?
- What were the Parliamentarians nicknamed?
- Members of Parliament who were in favor of the king were called what?
- Who were known for dressing like gentlemen and wearing their hair in long ringlets?
- Oliver Cromwell was raised as a part of what religion?
- When people rise up against their own people, and their own people get hurt it is called what?
- A system without a king is called what?
- What political party was Oliver Cromwell a part of?
- What was the advisory council to the king called?
- What country experience Civil War from 1642 to 1651?
- How often was Oliver Cromwell’s army beaten?
- Under Oliver Cromwell the military was refined. Under Cromwell cursing was forbidden in the military and what other behavior?
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- Oliver Cromwell served in what military role?
- What were members of Parliament who were against the king called?
- Under Oliver Cromwell Prayer was mandatory in the military and what other behavior?
- Who ruled England after King Charles I was executed?
- Oliver Cromwell and his army formed a new government called what?
- What was Oliver Cromwell’s army nicknamed?
- King Charles I believed in the divine right of kings, which means who believed that he was appointed to be king by who?
- Who was defeated in the First and Second English Civil Wars?
- Many Parliamentarians were what religion?
- After which English Civil War was King Charles I sentenced to death and beheaded?
22 Clues: A system without a king is called what? • What were the Parliamentarians nicknamed? • Many Parliamentarians were what religion? • What was Oliver Cromwell’s army nicknamed? • How often was Oliver Cromwell’s army beaten? • Oliver Cromwell served in what military role? • What was the advisory council to the king called? • ...
Spanish History 2021-12-03
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- Aztec god
- Spaniards brought to the Americas
- Maximillian
- Peron's first wife
- built a palace
- Columbus' ship
- Number of centuries Moors stayed in Spain
- first to use arches
- general
- national hero of Spain
- Isabella's daughter
- Mexican president
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- Mexico-1985
- formerly part of Panama
- Indian tribe
- Moslem converts
- father of Cuban independence
- animal on Mexican flag
- communist leader
- Who destroyed the Spanish Armada?
- Mexican dictator
- red in the Spanish flag
- Incan capital city
23 Clues: general • Aztec god • Mexico-1985 • Maximillian • Indian tribe • built a palace • Columbus' ship • Moslem converts • communist leader • Mexican dictator • Mexican president • Peron's first wife • Incan capital city • first to use arches • Isabella's daughter • animal on Mexican flag • national hero of Spain • formerly part of Panama • red in the Spanish flag • father of Cuban independence • ...
World History 2021-12-03
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- was a French colonist, navigator, cartographer, draftsman, soldier, explorer, geographer, ethnologist, diplomat.
- Chinese explorer, diplomat and during China's early Ming dynasty.
- First "Italian" explorer but was really Spanish.
- was a Portuguese explorer and a subject of the Hispanic Monarchy from 1518.
- made significant advances in mathematics and astronomy.
- an act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession.
- is a term which is applied to the majority of Earth's Western Hemisphere.
- The culture that did sacrificed.
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries.
- the stage of the Atlantic slave trade.
- was a Portuguese mariner and explorer In 1488.
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- The prince of England.
- a tool for navigation.
- involved the transportation by slave traders of various enslaved African people.
- is a large-scale estate, generally centered on a farm for slaves to work.
- a technique used in Mesoamerican agriculture.
- the exchange of diseases, ideas, food.
- was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America.
- consists of Africa, Europe, and Asia.
- Mother culture of Meso America known for giant head structures.
- famous explorer with last name Cook.
- was a Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea.
22 Clues: The prince of England. • a tool for navigation. • The culture that did sacrificed. • famous explorer with last name Cook. • consists of Africa, Europe, and Asia. • the exchange of diseases, ideas, food. • the stage of the Atlantic slave trade. • a technique used in Mesoamerican agriculture. • was a Portuguese mariner and explorer In 1488. • ...
World History 2021-12-03
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- an act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession as an offering to God or to a divine or supernatural figure.
- discovered the Hawaiian Islands
- egment of the global slave trade that transported between 10 million and 12 million enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th century.
- a member of the Quechuan peoples of Peru maintaining an empire until the Spanish conquest
- the first to sail from Europe to India by rounding Africa's Cape of Good Hope
- the procuring, transporting, and selling of human beings as slave
- member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century
- the exchange of diseases, ideas, food. crops, and populations between the New World and the Old World
- commanded the largest and most advanced fleet the world had ever seen
- an instrument containing a magnetized pointer which shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it.
- western hemisphere, especially the Americas, after the European “age of discovery” beginning in the early 16th century.
- Portuguese navigator whose discovery in 1488 of the Cape of Good Hope showed Europeans there was a feasible route to India around the storm-driven
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- explorer for Portugal, and later Spain, who discovered the Strait of Magellan while leading the first expedition to successfully circumnavigate the globe. He died en route and Juan Sebastián del Cano completed it
- developed the science of astronomy, calendar systems, and hieroglyphic writing.
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- Known as the “Father of New France
- tip of Africa.
- ¨Mother culture¨ of meso America known for giant head statues
- helped capture the North African city of Ceuta, sponsored voyages of exploration with the aim of building colonies in the North Atlantic and West Africa
- sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies.
- invented by the Aztec civilization. Sometimes referred to as "floating gardens¨
- Known for discovering America but actually landed in Cuba
- on past events in Africa, Asia, and Europe
24 Clues: tip of Africa. • discovered the Hawaiian Islands • Known as the “Father of New France • on past events in Africa, Asia, and Europe • Known for discovering America but actually landed in Cuba • ¨Mother culture¨ of meso America known for giant head statues • the procuring, transporting, and selling of human beings as slave • ...
World History 2021-12-03
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- an act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession as an offering to God or to a divine or supernatural figure.
- discovered the Hawaiian Islands
- egment of the global slave trade that transported between 10 million and 12 million enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th century.
- a member of the Quechuan peoples of Peru maintaining an empire until the Spanish conquest
- the first to sail from Europe to India by rounding Africa's Cape of Good Hope
- the procuring, transporting, and selling of human beings as slave
- member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century
- the exchange of diseases, ideas, food. crops, and populations between the New World and the Old World
- commanded the largest and most advanced fleet the world had ever seen
- an instrument containing a magnetized pointer which shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it.
- western hemisphere, especially the Americas, after the European “age of discovery” beginning in the early 16th century.
- Portuguese navigator whose discovery in 1488 of the Cape of Good Hope showed Europeans there was a feasible route to India around the storm-driven
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- explorer for Portugal, and later Spain, who discovered the Strait of Magellan while leading the first expedition to successfully circumnavigate the globe. He died en route and Juan Sebastián del Cano completed it
- developed the science of astronomy, calendar systems, and hieroglyphic writing.
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- Known as the “Father of New France
- tip of Africa.
- ¨Mother culture¨ of meso America known for giant head statues
- helped capture the North African city of Ceuta, sponsored voyages of exploration with the aim of building colonies in the North Atlantic and West Africa
- sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies.
- invented by the Aztec civilization. Sometimes referred to as "floating gardens¨
- Known for discovering America but actually landed in Cuba
- on past events in Africa, Asia, and Europe
24 Clues: tip of Africa. • discovered the Hawaiian Islands • Known as the “Father of New France • on past events in Africa, Asia, and Europe • Known for discovering America but actually landed in Cuba • ¨Mother culture¨ of meso America known for giant head statues • the procuring, transporting, and selling of human beings as slave • ...
World History 2021-12-03
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- an act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession as an offering to God or to a divine or supernatural figure.
- discovered the Hawaiian Islands
- egment of the global slave trade that transported between 10 million and 12 million enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th century.
- a member of the Quechuan peoples of Peru maintaining an empire until the Spanish conquest
- the first to sail from Europe to India by rounding Africa's Cape of Good Hope
- the procuring, transporting, and selling of human beings as slave
- member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century
- the exchange of diseases, ideas, food. crops, and populations between the New World and the Old World
- commanded the largest and most advanced fleet the world had ever seen
- an instrument containing a magnetized pointer which shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it.
- western hemisphere, especially the Americas, after the European “age of discovery” beginning in the early 16th century.
- Portuguese navigator whose discovery in 1488 of the Cape of Good Hope showed Europeans there was a feasible route to India around the storm-driven
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- explorer for Portugal, and later Spain, who discovered the Strait of Magellan while leading the first expedition to successfully circumnavigate the globe. He died en route and Juan Sebastián del Cano completed it
- developed the science of astronomy, calendar systems, and hieroglyphic writing.
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- Known as the “Father of New France
- tip of Africa.
- ¨Mother culture¨ of meso America known for giant head statues
- helped capture the North African city of Ceuta, sponsored voyages of exploration with the aim of building colonies in the North Atlantic and West Africa
- sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies.
- invented by the Aztec civilization. Sometimes referred to as "floating gardens¨
- Known for discovering America but actually landed in Cuba
- on past events in Africa, Asia, and Europe
24 Clues: tip of Africa. • discovered the Hawaiian Islands • Known as the “Father of New France • on past events in Africa, Asia, and Europe • Known for discovering America but actually landed in Cuba • ¨Mother culture¨ of meso America known for giant head statues • the procuring, transporting, and selling of human beings as slave • ...
history mojave 2021-12-07
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- – long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero. Epics were told to teach courage and honor.
- – a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- small grains of fertile soil
- a form of writing using words and pictures
- - a story meant to teach a lesson
- more than enough resources
- a patch of land connected to other landBard someone who writes or performs epic poems or stories about heroes and their deeds
- a group of people living in a new territory who have ties to their homeland; the new territory itself
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- a city run by its own government
- the bethef in more than one god
- fort on hilltop
- government ruled by religious leaders
- – a traditional story that explains the practices or beliefs of a people, or something in the natural world
- the second largest river
- marketplace and gathering place for business
- used by the egyptians for paper rope etc...
- a form of supplying dry land with water through pipes and streams
- – teachers who travelled and made a living by teaching math, science, history and rhetoric
- a Greek city-state -Town and surrounding area
- – words or actions that are part of a religious ceremony
20 Clues: fort on hilltop • the second largest river • more than enough resources • small grains of fertile soil • the bethef in more than one god • a city run by its own government • - a story meant to teach a lesson • government ruled by religious leaders • a form of writing using words and pictures • used by the egyptians for paper rope etc... • ...
history mojave 2021-12-07
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- government ruled by religious leaders
- a form of supplying dry land with water through pipes and streams
- a form of writing using words and pictures
- more than enough resources
- marketplace and gathering place for business
- – a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- - a story meant to teach a lesson
- fort on hilltop
- method – a way of questioning students to encourage them to find answers
- – a traditional story that explains the practices or beliefs of a people, or something in the natural world
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- a city run by its own government
- – teachers who travelled and made a living by teaching math, science, history and rhetoric
- a patch of land connected to other landBard someone who writes or performs epic poems or stories about heroes and their deeds
- a Greek city-state -Town and surrounding area
- used by the egyptians for paper rope etc...
- the second largest river
- small grains of fertile soil
- the bethef in more than one god
- – long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero. Epics were told to teach courage and honor.
- – words or actions that are part of a religious ceremony
- a group of people living in a new territory who have ties to their homeland; the new territory itself
21 Clues: fort on hilltop • the second largest river • more than enough resources • small grains of fertile soil • the bethef in more than one god • a city run by its own government • - a story meant to teach a lesson • government ruled by religious leaders • a form of writing using words and pictures • used by the egyptians for paper rope etc... • ...
Puzzling history 2021-12-06
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- hadmanysouthernplantations
- flowofgoodthroughenglandandcolonies
- orinvestors
- tradingilligaly
- union
- routesthatformatriangle
- arelgiousrevival
- bossestomakesureslaveswereworking
- rulesgoverningthebehavierofslaves
- meansvariety
- abilitytoreadandwrite
- civilionstrainedtofightinemergencies
- thecapitalofnewfrance
- rightstoallcitizens
- istosellabroad
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- delewaremarylandandpennslyvannia
- theyproducejustenoughtomeettheirneeds
- improvesocietywithknowledge
- thatwouldbesoldeasilyinmarkets
- conneticutandrhodeisland
- wasthebiggestcashcrop
- learningasstince
- werenationstradegrow
- isboughtfromforeginmarkets
24 Clues: union • orinvestors • meansvariety • istosellabroad • tradingilligaly • learningasstince • arelgiousrevival • rightstoallcitizens • werenationstradegrow • wasthebiggestcashcrop • abilitytoreadandwrite • thecapitalofnewfrance • routesthatformatriangle • conneticutandrhodeisland • hadmanysouthernplantations • isboughtfromforeginmarkets • improvesocietywithknowledge • thatwouldbesoldeasilyinmarkets • ...
American History 2022-01-03
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- understanding practical knowledge
- difficulty passing laws for the people
- supported constitution and a strong central government
- an agreement between the united states and a foreign government
- system of law based on a close observation of human nature
- first 10 amendments to the US Constitution
- Granted to Congress explicitly in the constitution
- send mail for supporters
- annual sum of money that is awarded by the federal government to a state of local government body
- granted by reasonable deduction from expressed powers
- hypothetical life of humans
- form of government in which the people can decide legislation
- changes to law officially
- the action of extraditing a person accused or convicted a crime
- allows members of congress and staff
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- prohibits states from interfering with the federal governments exercise of its constitutional powers
- formal and legislatively enacted agreements between 2 or more states that bind them to compacts provisions
- granted through Constitutions creation of National Government
- life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
- claimed by president for the executive branch for the government
- the right of a sovereign to rule as set
- an agreement among the member of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- concept of a government limited in power
- supported weaker central government, felt to much power was removed from states
- form of government with a supreme leader
- law deprived from judicial decisions instead of statutes
26 Clues: send mail for supporters • changes to law officially • hypothetical life of humans • understanding practical knowledge • allows members of congress and staff • difficulty passing laws for the people • the right of a sovereign to rule as set • concept of a government limited in power • form of government with a supreme leader • first 10 amendments to the US Constitution • ...
American History 2022-01-04
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- a policy or practice by which a country increases its power by gaining control over other areas of the world
- Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist. He led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and became one of the richest Americans in history.
- what is the title of this crossword
- a group of merchants or traders united in a trade guild
- American financier and industrial organizer, one of the world’s foremost financial figures during the two pre-World War I decades. He reorganized several major railroads and financed industrial consolidations that formed the United States Steel, International Harvester, and General Electric corporations.
- ku klux klan
- founder of the Standard Oil Company, became one of the world’s wealthiest men and a major philanthropist
- souls of black folk
- a person hired to replace a striking worker
- the quality, qualities, traits, or outlook regarded as distinctive of the English or of the people of English descent
- a member of a 19th century secret labor organization formed in 1869 to secure and maintain the rights of workingmen in respect to their relations to their employers
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- a company whose primary business is holding a controlling interest in the securities of other companies
- the principle or advocacy of political or commercial and cultural cooperation among all the countries of North and South America.
- a company created to buy and possess the shares of other companies, which it then controls.
- a list of persons who are disapproved of or are to be punished or boycotted
- the withholding of employment by an employer and the whole or partial closing of the business establishment in order to gain concessions from or resist demands of employees
- belief that someone or something is reliable, good, honest, effective
- a farmer who works land for an owner who provides equipment and seed and receives a share of the crop
- a farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or in shares of produce
- did the House of Representatives vote to impeach president Johnson? violation
- an obligation placed on a farmer to repay a debt with crops
- started in the _____
- was an American labor federation active in the late 19th century, especially the 1880s. It operated in the United States as well in Canada, and had chapters also in Great Britain and Australia
- American and Ghanaian sociologist, socialist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, author, writer and editor.
- exclusive ownership through legal privilege, command of supply, or concerted action
25 Clues: ku klux klan • souls of black folk • started in the _____ • what is the title of this crossword • a person hired to replace a striking worker • a group of merchants or traders united in a trade guild • an obligation placed on a farmer to repay a debt with crops • belief that someone or something is reliable, good, honest, effective • ...
History project 2022-03-03
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- to fill or be present in
- a philosophy of the following Dao that is the natural way of the universe.
- action that forces country to follow international law
- A therapy that uses needles to stop sickness and pain.
- dependant
- series of trade routes that crossed china and asia.
- A disagreement or debate.
- free from
- a government controlled by one person who has not won a free election.
- To push the limits of ability.
- Describing a society to which almost all people have the same ethnic group.
- Present in a region since ancient or prehistoric times.
- to tend tward
- lack of enough nutrients from food.
- to return to a former state.
- Vast area of grasslands.
- A narrow confined area connecting one or more places.
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- system of many government officials who carry out government rules
- The study of human population trends.
- intended for trade or other businesses
- Large waves that can flood coastal areas.
- general study of knowledge for the world
- unchanging
- wall- Longwall running across china
- of heaven- the right to rule given to by a dynasty of heaven.
- Of land, able to be used to grow crops.
- belief system based on the Chinese teachings Confucious
- power- the power produced by water-driven turbines.
- payment from conqured people to a more powerful country.
- japanese reiligon based on the worship of spirits.
- charastic of one person or thing.
- To limit or restrict.
- restoration-In japan it was marked by industrializing and modernization.
- a system of government employees mainly selected for their ability
- piety- devotion of children to their parents.
- An ancient Chinese philosophy
- A storage pool of water.
- Group of family with a common ancestor.
38 Clues: dependant • free from • unchanging • to tend tward • To limit or restrict. • to fill or be present in • Vast area of grasslands. • A storage pool of water. • A disagreement or debate. • to return to a former state. • An ancient Chinese philosophy • To push the limits of ability. • charastic of one person or thing. • wall- Longwall running across china • lack of enough nutrients from food. • ...
History Crossword 2022-02-28
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- a scare of the wide spread communism
- give an adequate warning before sinking merchant and passenger ships
- group of ships
- Key French military commander during WW1
- Naval submarines used by germans
- illegal goods that are ship in or out
- a debt obligation issued by the U.S. Department of the treasury
- A virtual army of volunteers
- Mexican revolutionary and guerrilla leader
- Commander of the American Expeditionary Forces
- temporary measure of the war
- Relocation of 6 million of african americans
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- Most famous wall street traders
- A message from the German foreign society
- Russian revolutionary
- Secret Society of the early of the 20th century
- Wilson’s “Fourteen Points” – American
- use to promote a point of view
- Identification of own country and support of its interest
- France, Britain,and Russia
- the troops of general John pershing
- Britain, Italy, France, U.S
- arrested in 1915 and died in U.S.Custody
- States Convection of Charles Schenck and Elizabeth Baer
- Prohibited obtaining information, recording pictures, or copying description of any information
25 Clues: group of ships • Russian revolutionary • France, Britain,and Russia • Britain, Italy, France, U.S • A virtual army of volunteers • temporary measure of the war • use to promote a point of view • Most famous wall street traders • Naval submarines used by germans • the troops of general John pershing • a scare of the wide spread communism • Wilson’s “Fourteen Points” – American • ...
7th History 2022-02-27
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- The Separatists wanted a new church, one that they believed would be true to God's what?
- Early English settlers who met together to make laws for the bigger group of people based on representation were a part of the House of --- What?
- What early English settler believed that if a man did not work he did not eat.
- There were approximately 18,000 Native Americans from one nation living in Virginia at this time. What was the name of this Native American Nation, which was comprised of about 30 tribes?
- The settlers in Jamestown practiced a fundamental value of North Americans today called free --- what?
- On Henry Hudson’s fourth trip to the New World his crew did what?
- John Smyth strongly believed in personal salvations by what?
- What was the name of the Powhatan chief’s daughter?
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- The first permanent English settlement in the United States was named for King James. What was the name of the settlement?
- John Smyth believed in that salvation came through the acceptance of the work of -----
- What First Nations people did Samuel de Champlain fight against?
- John Smyth was considered by most to be a what?
- Many still today refer to Samuel de Champlain as The Father of New ---- what?
- John Smyth also believed that only those who had experienced personal salvation should be what?
- What trade did Samuel de Champlain help to reestablish?
- The two main factions within the Protestant movement were the Puritans and Separatists. The Puritans wanted to do what to the Anglican Church?
- Samuel de Champlain’s greatest ambition was to settle what place?
- What country was Henry Hudson from?
- During Henry Hudson’s second trip to North America, Hudson reported seeing what mythical creature?
- What was one thing that Henry Hudson had a good mind for?
- According to John Smith who saved his life?
21 Clues: What country was Henry Hudson from? • According to John Smith who saved his life? • John Smyth was considered by most to be a what? • What was the name of the Powhatan chief’s daughter? • What trade did Samuel de Champlain help to reestablish? • What was one thing that Henry Hudson had a good mind for? • John Smyth strongly believed in personal salvations by what? • ...
History Project 2022-03-22
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- escaped slavery and eventually returned to the South, freeing her family and more than 300 other slaves
- social and economic level between wealthy and poor
- movement for all children to be taught in a common place regardless of background
- poorly designed apartment buildings that housed large numbers of people
- organization of people who arranged transportation and hiding places for fugitives or escaped slaves
- americans who opposed immigration
- escaped from slavery at the age of 20 and became one of the most important African-American leaders of the 1800s
- leader of the common-school movement
- improved education and lives of people with hearing-impairments
- started an all-female academy in Hartford, Connecticut
- first public meeting held in the United States about women's rights
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- published "the Liberator" and helped found the American Anti-Slavery society
- helped turn the fight for women's rights into a political movement
- wrote "Self-Reliance"
- complete end to slavery
- reform that urged people to stop drinking hard liquor
- arrested for refusing to pay a tax in protest of the Mexican-American war
- belief that people could transcend material things in life
- wrote "The Dial"
- wrote "The Scarlet Letter"
- declaration that detailed beliefs about social injustice towards women
- perfect society
22 Clues: perfect society • wrote "The Dial" • wrote "Self-Reliance" • complete end to slavery • wrote "The Scarlet Letter" • americans who opposed immigration • leader of the common-school movement • social and economic level between wealthy and poor • reform that urged people to stop drinking hard liquor • started an all-female academy in Hartford, Connecticut • ...
History Recall 2022-03-27
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- authority guiding group who determine what is good and right
- alliance of three great cities in the Valley of Mexico
- in a feudal system, a holder of land or position granted by a superior in exchange for allegiance
- deliberate sinking of a ship, especially your own
- capital of Italy
- a view about the past, which may be influenced by social factors like gender, social status, age, education
- worker who was obligated to work for a local noble
- source evidence that was created during the time period being studied
- source evidence that is about a time period, but created after
- prediction of what will happen in the future
- land owned by a lord
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- name given to the Americas by European explorers
- member of a people not belonging to Rome
- group of people who had greater privileges and rights than the majority
- ruler whose power and authority is never questioned
- a view which favours one side and which may aim to convince the reader to believe the same
- ordained member of the Christian Church, such as a priest
- historians use this to understand and explain the past
- code of conduct that knights followed, including respect towards women
- ruler of an empire
- leading dignitary of the Roman Catholic Church, nominated by the Pope
21 Clues: capital of Italy • ruler of an empire • land owned by a lord • member of a people not belonging to Rome • prediction of what will happen in the future • name given to the Americas by European explorers • deliberate sinking of a ship, especially your own • worker who was obligated to work for a local noble • ruler whose power and authority is never questioned • ...
History Crossword 2022-04-21
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- A method of production which and large crews of workers
- Who argued for tariffs?
- What was the act that ended something like slavery?
- The nonviolent refusal to obey authority and laws
- Who introduced a new policy toward Europe and the Western Hemisphere?
- What stretched from Buffalo near Lake Erie in western New York to Albany?
- The pre-industrial economy to market-oriented economy, capitalist economy
- who was elected president of the United States in 1816?
- By 1820, the Federalist Party was no longer a
- taxes on imported goods:
- Powers are not explicitly stated in the Constitution
- What is the practice of farming soil for the crops and animals used for products?
- What are stalks of wheat from the field and gathered them up for processing?
- Who bore the last name of his cruel owner
- Repair required making a new custom part for a gun
- What industry produced cloth and clothing from cotton and other raw materials?
- prewar
- the Court affirmed what of the Second Bank of the United States in the McCulloch v. Maryland decision?
- Complete control of an industry by one company
- is the soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical plant that is used as textile fiber and thread for sewing?
- government funds for improvements or support of commerce
- James Monroe was remembered as what?
- Composed songs based on scripture and biblical figures
- President James Monroe was protecting countries in Central and South America from future interference from European
- What is the one factor that made different regions of the US more interdependent?
- What do we know today as a State of the Union?
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- lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state
- Monroe feared that Europeans what might try to re-assert their colonial power?
- the establishment of the National Bank and government subsidies became known as
- Monroe warned against interfering in the Western Hemisphere?
- the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation
- Who led a small group of fellow slaves in a violent rebellion?
- What is powered by water, steam, or electricity?
- In 1819, the Senate proposed the
- nationalism grew during the years of Madison’s and Monroe’s presidencies:
- What was Monroe’s - was bold?
- connected Lake Michigan to the Illinois and Mississippi rivers near the city of Chicago
- A machine fitted with teeth to grab the seeds
- Technologies also changed shipping, communication
- Who planned a revolt in Virginia?
- What connected Albany to New York City?
- A freed slave used scripture to inspire others
- Part of the what for the Monroe Doctrine stemmed from colonies?
- An essayist and playwright wrote that women were not intellectually inferior to men:
- granted to private companies by the federal government
- His ideas became known as the:
- Doing what an act of aggression would result in military action from the United States?
- the slave trade within the United States
- Work stoppages to protest cuts in wage
- What can send messages over electrical wires using a series of long?
50 Clues: prewar • Who argued for tariffs? • taxes on imported goods: • What was Monroe’s - was bold? • His ideas became known as the: • In 1819, the Senate proposed the • Who planned a revolt in Virginia? • James Monroe was remembered as what? • Work stoppages to protest cuts in wage • What connected Albany to New York City? • the slave trade within the United States • ...
History Youssef 2022-04-22
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- is a loyalty to whichever section or region of the country
- identical components that can be substituted one for another
- developed the first commercially successful, self-scouring steel plow
- Things that locked slaves' arms and legs.
- Which northern state had the largest mills?
- the process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region
- was the man who invented the cotton gin or took credit for inventing the cotton gin
- is the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation
- sent messages over electrical wires using a series of long and short pulses known as Morse code
- important in the history of manufacturing.
- What transformed the ways Americans lived in the 19th century?
- many Americans use African Americans to do work for them
- before or existing before a war
- are what boats use to travel around.
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories
- the act of putting an end to something, such as slavery
- invented the telegraph
- How did technological advancements change agriculture in the early 19th century?
- the idea that women should raise their children to be good citizens
- is the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- is a nation as a cohesive whole, as represented by distinctive traditions, culture, and language
- used scripture to inspire others to take over arsenals and burn down buildings in Charleston South Carolina.
- is a mountain range in the eastern United States extending from Quebec to the Gulf of Mexico
- What kind of transportation was used to move mail, goods, and settlers between the East and the growing states of the Northwest Territory, including Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois
- was the one who invented the reaper
- the slave trade within the United States
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- is a machine fitted with teeth to grab the seeds and separate them from cotton tufts
- He became a collector of objects from ordinary people and examples of industrial progress and opened a museum in 1929 to share them with the
- is a soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical and subtropical plant and is used as textile fiber and thread for sewing.
- which produced cloth and clothing from cotton and other raw materials
- was the elected president of the United States in 1816
- who bore the last name of his cruel owner, Thomas Prosser, planned a revolt in Virginia.
- What canal was built in 1817
- are powers that are authorized by the Constitution
- a machine quickly cut or reaped, stalks of wheat from the field and gathered them up for processing
- What is the largest river in North America and one of the largest in the world?
- Lowell founder of what is said to have been the world's first textile mill
- or boats outfitted with steam boiler engines to power their paddlewheels
- to a set of links, nodes, and lines that represent the infrastructure or supply side of the transportation.
- or work stoppages, to protest cuts in wages
- to continue to work until a problem is resolved.
- founded the Hartford Female Seminary.
- is a principle of US policy
- government funds for improvements or support of commerce
- A tool for making fabric by weaving yarn or thread
- or the transition from a pre-industrial economy to a market-oriented
- What plant first produces blossoms and changes from white to pink and falls off after a few days.
- led a small group of fellow slaves in a violent rebellion in which more than 50 people were killed in one night.
- or the widespread production by machinery,
- opened the first cloth factory in Rhode Island
- a method of production in which large crews of people perform work in one location
51 Clues: invented the telegraph • is a principle of US policy • What canal was built in 1817 • before or existing before a war • was the one who invented the reaper • are what boats use to travel around. • founded the Hartford Female Seminary. • the slave trade within the United States • Things that locked slaves' arms and legs. • important in the history of manufacturing. • ...
Texas History 2022-04-22
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- The _____ powers in WW1 included the US, France, Brittain, Italy, Russia, and Japan
- Adding a new state to a country
- His daughter and his wife made the “Come and Take it Flag”
- A government ruled by the people
- He made the first map of Texas in 1519
- Growing from a small town to a big city.
- To leave or withdraw from a place
- A period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activities are reduced
- Power is divided between national and state governments
- Led cattle on cattle drives to the railroads in the north. They were paid on average $1 per day.
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- this is an example of a Civic Responsibility
- The sinking of this ship caused the US to join WW1
- Farmer A person who farms rented land is a…
- Where to prevent the Native Americans from escaping the missions.
- Led cattle on cattle drives to the railroads in the north. They were paid on average $1 per day.
- When people speak out for what they think is right.
- The part of the economy devoted to the production, processing, and distribution of food, including the financial institutions that fund these activities
- They were real estate agents for Mexico
- Building material made of dried mud
- A tax on imported goods
- A group that had the goal of addressing racial discrimination against Hispanics
21 Clues: A tax on imported goods • Adding a new state to a country • A government ruled by the people • To leave or withdraw from a place • Building material made of dried mud • He made the first map of Texas in 1519 • They were real estate agents for Mexico • Growing from a small town to a big city. • Farmer A person who farms rented land is a… • ...
History Crossword 2022-05-02
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- - A Republican political party that was made in May of 1872 to oppose Ulysses S. Grant from getting reelected.
- - Established conditions for secedded states to regain their lost congressional representation.
- - When Ruthorford B. Hayes became President over Samuel J. Tilden when Samuel had origionally won first.
- - An act that divided the South into 5 military districts.
- - Act that required all commands to go through the General in Chief.
- - The bill that created the framework for Reconstruction.
- - Biggest Confederate military prison in the South.
- - Edwin Scranton who was the 27th United States secretary of War.
- - Founder of the California Republican party, politician, and military officer.
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- - Most famous thing associated to this was the Whiskey Ring of 1875.
- - Member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
- - The Redemption Act of 1875.
- - An act that was made to restrict the power the president had to remove office holders without first consulting the Senate.
- - A political terrorist Organization similar to the Ku Klux Klan.
- - Major general in the union army.
- - Allowed the goverment to seize property, including slave property.
- - The right to not be denied to vote based off of race, color, religion, or servitude.
- - An agency that assisted freedmen in the South.
- - 3 bills passed by Congress that protected African American's right to vote, hold office, and serve on juries.
- - A case argued before the Supreme Court based on Texas bonds.
20 Clues: - The Redemption Act of 1875. • - Major general in the union army. • - An agency that assisted freedmen in the South. • - Biggest Confederate military prison in the South. • - The bill that created the framework for Reconstruction. • - An act that divided the South into 5 military districts. • - A case argued before the Supreme Court based on Texas bonds. • ...
American History 2022-05-12
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- war that cost most American lives
- who had a house called monticello
- the rush to california
- an age coined by Mark Twain
- won the civil war
- subject to American imperialism
- a famous northern abolitionist
- advocated for the washington march
- a powerful slave rebellion
- father of A-bomb
- was a church leader
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- events of a great American religious revival
- author of Uncle Tom
- talk softly and carry a big stick
- policy of keeping Communism out of Europe
- the enemy of the democratic US
- issued the charter to free slaves
- failed invasion and Bay of Pigs
- policy to keep Europeans out of the Americas
- created the CCC, and TVA
- associated with the fair deal
- father of H-bomb
- famous confederate general
- the person who protested by sitting on the bus
24 Clues: father of H-bomb • father of A-bomb • won the civil war • author of Uncle Tom • was a church leader • the rush to california • created the CCC, and TVA • a powerful slave rebellion • famous confederate general • an age coined by Mark Twain • associated with the fair deal • the enemy of the democratic US • a famous northern abolitionist • subject to American imperialism • ...
History Stuff 2022-08-09
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- Partisan leader
- National Review
- Baron of Avon
- Hydrodamalis gigas
- Crusader King
- "The Little Corporal"
- "Little Black Frenchman"
- The First American
- The British Bulldog
- Mother of civil rights
- March to the sea
- Apostle of the constitution
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- talk Softly and carry a big stick
- "Black Jack"
- Crusader for abolition
- Manhattan Project
- The City and The Pillar
- The Age of Reason
- Stands like a stonewall
- The man who could not get out of the tub
- Stegosaurus
21 Clues: Stegosaurus • "Black Jack" • Baron of Avon • Crusader King • Partisan leader • National Review • March to the sea • Manhattan Project • The Age of Reason • Hydrodamalis gigas • The First American • The British Bulldog • "The Little Corporal" • Crusader for abolition • Mother of civil rights • The City and The Pillar • Stands like a stonewall • "Little Black Frenchman" • Apostle of the constitution • ...
History Stuff 2022-08-10
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- A witness to the battle of Fort McHenry
- A 18th century visitor of America
- brownish crimson color
- "The Great Elector"
- Black Rattlers of WW1
- Lee's horse
- Home of the Danes
- Former running mate making a comeback
- God of fire
- Show me state flower
- "Deserts Fox"
- Only senator to be elected posthumously
- Where two mighty rivers meet
- Created national park service
- Operation Desert Storm
- Fort between two waters
- operation for capturing three bridges
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- Tiera del Fuego Archipelago
- Norse explorer
- Counter to Platonism and Stoicism
- blue and red
- Queen of the Adriatic
- Created the modern nation state
- god of war
- Dubliners
- Lee's last battle
- Lavender Blue
- Raider of the southwest territories
- disaster of January 28, 1986
- The eternal cities old eastern boarder
- A free city at the beginning of WW2
- "Hero of the Two Worlds"
- The first of its can used in war
- Pearl by the sea
- Dutch holiday celebrated with orange
- USSR October 30 1961
36 Clues: Dubliners • god of war • Lee's horse • God of fire • blue and red • Lavender Blue • "Deserts Fox" • Norse explorer • Pearl by the sea • Home of the Danes • Lee's last battle • "The Great Elector" • Show me state flower • USSR October 30 1961 • Queen of the Adriatic • Black Rattlers of WW1 • brownish crimson color • Operation Desert Storm • Fort between two waters • "Hero of the Two Worlds" • ...
Ag history 2022-05-12
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- these large farms played a major role in the South's history
- provided a way for cattle farmers in the 1800's to get their cattle to market faster
- farmers settled here during westward expansion
- affected agriculture greatly and happened during the 1860's
- sales, marketing, trades, finances
- farm animals
- production of plant life for crops
- milk,cheese,butter,wool
- this plant was a large cash crop in the south and during the 1600's
- welding,construction,plumbing, etc.
- westward expansion depended heavily on this
- care and management of the environment
- African american people played a major role in this
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- operation of ag equipment, construction,structures, and facilities
- these people are the reason that Ag is popular
- kept animals safe from predators and kept them in their corrals
- the science and practice of farming
- farming,business,food
- machine made to process cotton faster
- care, production, and processing of animals
- this crops played a major role in the southerns states'history
21 Clues: farm animals • farming,business,food • milk,cheese,butter,wool • sales, marketing, trades, finances • production of plant life for crops • the science and practice of farming • welding,construction,plumbing, etc. • machine made to process cotton faster • care and management of the environment • care, production, and processing of animals • ...
history crossword 2022-06-15
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- not everyone have it, set of beliefs
- it have the star of David
- representation of past with a line
- many types of it
- have a city named Mecca
- ruled by a king
- have Dharma
- it is Hammurabi's
- worlds oldest religion
- golden what, historical element
- country's use it to slove big problems
- based on food, clothing & religion
- elements that we use in daily life, fruit
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- he was great
- believe in Jesus Christ
- based on nirvana
- e in grapes
- Kingdom and what
- Athens and what
- most known as Han _______
- type of a road where people are trading
- g in grapes
22 Clues: e in grapes • have Dharma • g in grapes • he was great • ruled by a king • Athens and what • based on nirvana • Kingdom and what • many types of it • it is Hammurabi's • worlds oldest religion • believe in Jesus Christ • have a city named Mecca • it have the star of David • most known as Han _______ • golden what, historical element • representation of past with a line • ...
US History 2022-09-14
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- Toughest part of the Triangular Trade.
- Attacked the French in the Ohio River Valley and this led to the French and Indian war.
- Grown mostly on plantations and was meant to sell for profit.
- Governing body of Great Britain.
- Religious revival movement of the 1700's.
- King James II created this. This covered the area from southern Maine to northern New Jersey.
- Great Britain's greatest rival in North America.
- The 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies, and most of them were slaves.
- 18th century intellectual movement that emphasized reason and the scientific method.
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- Slave uprising in the Colonies.
- Came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices with families and learn a trade.
- Places tax on imports to the colonies.
- Meant to punish the colonists for illegal smuggling of goods.
- 3 part system in which slaves were brought to the colonies.
- Large farm in the Southern Colonies.
- When Britain relaxed restrictions on the colonies.
- Enrich Great Britain.
- Men from the Colonists who fought for Great Britain.
- invented bi-focals, the Franklin stove and published Poor Richard's Almanac.
- Named by King James II to rule over the Dominion of New England.
20 Clues: Enrich Great Britain. • Slave uprising in the Colonies. • Governing body of Great Britain. • Large farm in the Southern Colonies. • Toughest part of the Triangular Trade. • Places tax on imports to the colonies. • Religious revival movement of the 1700's. • Great Britain's greatest rival in North America. • When Britain relaxed restrictions on the colonies. • ...
8th History 2022-02-08
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- A feudal lord who served under the emperor was called a what?
- How old was Tokugawa Ieyasu when he was named the new shogun of Japan?
- What sport was invented during the Tokugawa period?
- The Japanese art of intricate paper folding is called what?
- The man who made the haiku famous? MatsuoBasho
- Who was one of the first emperors of Japan?
- What food was and is the main staple in Japanese diet?
- What was the name of the emperor who closed Japan because he was afraid Christian ideas and western products would break down traditions of Japan?
- The Prince who stopped the warring of clans in Japan is known as the founder of the Japanese what?
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- What did Tokugawa Ieyasu outlaw in 1612?
- What is the time period in which Japan was isolated called?
- Protectors of the shoguns were called what?
- The five tiers of the Japanese social structure are: 1) Nobility, 2) farmers, 3) craftsmen, 4) merchants 5) ???? What is the fifth tier which was comprised of priests, entertainers, artists and the very very poor?
- The people who gained control 200 years after Jimmu Tenno were a part of what clan?
- During the 1600’s Japan closed its doors to the rest of the world. For how many hundreds of years did Japan remain isolated?
- Who was an honored class of individuals second only to the nobility?
- What Prince stopped the warring of clans during the early Middle Ages?
- What were the “secret police” to the emperor or shogun called?
- Who inhabited Japan in ancient times?
- A style of Japanese poetry where that only included 17 syllables in one poem.
- What religion did this Prince introduce to Japan?
- The figurehead emperor was known as the what?
22 Clues: Who inhabited Japan in ancient times? • What did Tokugawa Ieyasu outlaw in 1612? • Protectors of the shoguns were called what? • Who was one of the first emperors of Japan? • The figurehead emperor was known as the what? • The man who made the haiku famous? MatsuoBasho • What religion did this Prince introduce to Japan? • ...
History Crossword 2022-01-28
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- Canadian prime minister that won the Nobel Peace Prize
- Aircraft designed to defend Canada against bomber attacks from the Soviet Union
- Prime Minister of Canada preceding Pierre Trudaeu
- an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one
- a chain of events that started in October 1970 when members of the Front de libération du Québec kidnapped the provincial Deputy Premier Pierre Laporte and British diplomat James Cross from his Montreal residence.
- clerk that proved the existence of a Soviet spy ring in Canada
- Name of the capitalism-communism war
- nickname given in early 1968 to the excitement generated by Pierre Elliott Trudeau's entry into the leadership race of the Liberal Party of Canada.
- a wall that Ronald Reagen wanted to have taken down
- travelling to a foreign country to live there
- North American Aerospace Defense Command
- the US and USSR were increasing as these, while Britain and France were decreasing
- a crisis in 1962 that happened due to the presence of nuclear weapons in Cuba which were given by the Soviet Union
- this was a response of the Soviet Union after the creation of NATO
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- a subculture where young people have lifestyles that are in opposition of those of the dominant
- a terrorist group in Quebec that seeked seperatism
- A conflict between Egypt and Israel in 1956
- a commission that was responsible for the change of the Canadian flag
- A 1960s cultural movement.
- period marked by a significant increase of birth rate
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Canadian Prime Minister that dealt with the FLQ and was popular among the young people
- the replacment for the League of Nations
- a method of protection against the effects of a nuclear attack
- premier of Quebec before the Quiet Revolution
- A conflict in Korea between the communists and the democrats
- a region that joined confederation in 1949
- Mutual assured destruction
28 Clues: A 1960s cultural movement. • Mutual assured destruction • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • Name of the capitalism-communism war • the replacment for the League of Nations • North American Aerospace Defense Command • a region that joined confederation in 1949 • A conflict between Egypt and Israel in 1956 • premier of Quebec before the Quiet Revolution • ...
Texas History 2021-12-14
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- what the Texans had and was a major cultural difference
- my last name
- year texas got independence
- date texas declaration of independence was signed
- spanish word for land agent
- number of Texas who died at the Alamo
- Spanish for two cultures
- fannin and his men died at this massacre
- who mexico gained independence from
- writer of the Texas Declaration of Independence
- remember the
- what texans destroyed to prevent a mexican retreat
- what Travis wrote to gain support
- Santa Anna was a
- Type of government Texans wanted
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- first battle of the revolution
- known as trouble makers
- what happened to SFA after Mexican gov't intercepted his letter
- Edwards brothers response to squatters keeping access to land despite land grant given by Mexican government
- year mexico got independence
- mexican dictator
- final battle of the revolution
- texans initial capture of San Antonio
- Brother in law of Santa Anna, a general
- what SFA asked for and didn't get from Santa Anna
- leader of the Texan Army at the Alamo
26 Clues: my last name • remember the • mexican dictator • Santa Anna was a • known as trouble makers • Spanish for two cultures • year texas got independence • spanish word for land agent • year mexico got independence • first battle of the revolution • final battle of the revolution • Type of government Texans wanted • what Travis wrote to gain support • who mexico gained independence from • ...
U.S. History 2021-12-14
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- How many people died in the Boston Massacre
- closed Boston's port to all trade
- Taxed importance of sugar, wine, coffee...
- Battle General Cornwallis surrender
- Taxes help British Company by shipping tea
- The first battle of the Revolution
- Cut tea taxes on Britain; raised tax
- The war between Britain and France
- wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Battle that is the turning point
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- forced colonist to house soldiers
- After French and Indian War ended
- Parliament's right to make laws
- Who warned the that the British was coming
- The date that the Declaration was signed
- Who was the monarch that ruled England
- Direct tax on all paper used
- relationship between Colonies and Britain
- What did the Treaty of Paris accomplish
- What country did the colonists rebel
20 Clues: Direct tax on all paper used • Parliament's right to make laws • Battle that is the turning point • forced colonist to house soldiers • After French and Indian War ended • closed Boston's port to all trade • The first battle of the Revolution • The war between Britain and France • Battle General Cornwallis surrender • Cut tea taxes on Britain; raised tax • ...
U.S History 2021-12-14
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- What date was the Declaration of Independence signed?
- What did the treaty of Paris do?
- which war did the rivalry between britain and france extend to america as the two powers competed to extend?
- After the french and indian war ended, King George the 111 decided the best way to resolve the conflict was t limit settlement west of the appalachian mountains by issuing which agreement?
- which taxes tried to help the britain east india company by shipping its surplus tea to the colonies to sell below the price of colonial merchants?
- How many people died in the Boston Massacre?
- Which act passed by parliament closed Boston's port to all trade except for food, fuel, and provisions for the british troops?
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- Who wrote the Declaration of Indepence?
- forced colonists to house british soldiers?
- turning point of the American revolution?
- taxed the import of sugar and other goods?
- What country did the american colonists rebel against?
- Monarch that ruled England during the American Revolution?
- Warned that the british men were coming?
- required colonists to pay a direct tax on all paper used?
- First battle of the American revolutionary War?
- What battle did Cornwallis surrender?
- declared parliaments right to make laws for the colonies?
- What was the economic relationship between the american colonies and Great Britain was based off a system known as what?
- Cut tea taxes in Britain, but raised taxes on the colonies on the import of paper, lead, paint, glass, and tea?
20 Clues: What did the treaty of Paris do? • What battle did Cornwallis surrender? • Who wrote the Declaration of Indepence? • Warned that the british men were coming? • turning point of the American revolution? • taxed the import of sugar and other goods? • forced colonists to house british soldiers? • How many people died in the Boston Massacre? • ...
history work 2022-02-09
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- not interfering with
- separating apart people of different races.
- the use of a arbitrator to settle a fight
- being kept out
- someone that owns and manages a business
- when the supply and demand of something is changed
- becoming more modorn
- the act of keeping someone prisoner to do work
- someone that gives money in return for a part of the buisiness
- a bored game with investing
- a rich banker that was born in the 1870
- a group of people that form a buisiness
- a shop that is not open
- the decreasing of the us dollar
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- university
- to add or combine
- railroad that crossed the us
- the total value of goods
- believing in someone
- a compony that buys and sells other companies
- a grant that is given to a person in the form of land
- A very rich person that died during the 1930
- a law that stopes someone from doing a action
- American railroad magnate
24 Clues: university • being kept out • to add or combine • not interfering with • believing in someone • becoming more modorn • a shop that is not open • the total value of goods • American railroad magnate • a bored game with investing • railroad that crossed the us • the decreasing of the us dollar • a rich banker that was born in the 1870 • a group of people that form a buisiness • ...
Medicomp History 2022-11-14
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- first dual monitoring device; offers Mobile Cardiac Telemetry and Wireless Event cardiac monitoring in one ambulatory monitor
- VP of Product and Strategy
- Medicomp slogan: Cardiac Monitoring _______; also part of the the new React Dx slogan: Diagnostics _________
- President and CEO
- Medicomp's Maryland office is located in this city
- Medicomp's _______ is to help physicians add quality years to patients’ lives
- Medicomp separated from this company in 2011, making them an independent company
- first Event Monitor with P-Wave analysis for the detection of atrial arrhythmias
- ambulatory MCT monitor provided by MediLynx
- VP of Finance
- the first and only Wireless Event Monitor to offer beat-to-beat analysis of the entire ECG, a patented feature previously unavailable to healthcare
- Senior VP of Operations and Technology
- portal used by both physicians and staff for reviewing and electronically signing reports and enrolling patients
- corporate office is located in this Florida city
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- Senior VP of Growth and Development
- first-of-its-kind patch style monitor completely free of wires and cables
- the first mobile cardiac telemetry (MCT) system capable of analyzing rate, rhythm, morphology, and P wave abnormalities
- one of our core values: intense ________ focus
- one of our core values: _________ in all we do
- Medicomp's patented AI algorithm capable of analyzing rate, rhythm, and morphology
- Medicomp's California office is located in this city
- the first event monitor capable of both real-time and continuous looping ECG monitoring
- Medicomp now offers _________ monitoring for cardiac devices such as pacemakers, ICDs, and ILRs
- one of our core values: _______ for our purpose
- one of our core values: undeniable _______
- Senior VP of Clinical Operations
- the first holter in outer space was provided by Medicomp for this Space Station in 1994
- Medicomp is now a division of _________
- the company’s flagship product; proprietary software used to analyze holter and event recordings
- one of our core values: _______ the individual
- multinational clinical trial researching atrial fibrillation
- Medicomp's new name
32 Clues: VP of Finance • President and CEO • Medicomp's new name • VP of Product and Strategy • Senior VP of Clinical Operations • Senior VP of Growth and Development • Senior VP of Operations and Technology • Medicomp is now a division of _________ • one of our core values: undeniable _______ • ambulatory MCT monitor provided by MediLynx • one of our core values: intense ________ focus • ...
History Vocabulary 2022-11-06
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- a person who studies the natural world by making observations and doing experiments
- using science to invent new things or to solve problems
- a prehistoric period of time when people made tools, weapons and other objects from stone
- people who get their food by hunting animals and gathering plants
- a roof covering straw or reeds
- the long period of low temperatures when thick ice covered much of the earth
- a tool with a blade for cutting down trees or chopping wood
- pieces of wood floating on the sea or carried by waves onto the shore
- objects made from baked to become hard
- a person who studies past human life, by looking at objects and other evidence.
- people who move from one place to another instead of settling in one place
- woven or knitted cloth
- what something is made of
- exchange one thing for something else
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- a large farming tool used to cut through soil
- something where people can use
- a place where people live and make a community
- something important that happens
- a time in the past before people could write
- a place that gives protection from bad weather or danger
- cut to form large ‘steps’ in a hillside
- a black material used for drawing and as fuel for fires
- to teach to live and work with human beings
- a layer of grass and soil held together by grass and plant roots
- a barrier build across a river to hold back water
- one hundred years
- a way of showing events in order of when they happened
27 Clues: one hundred years • woven or knitted cloth • what something is made of • something where people can use • a roof covering straw or reeds • something important that happens • exchange one thing for something else • objects made from baked to become hard • cut to form large ‘steps’ in a hillside • to teach to live and work with human beings • ...
US History 2022-11-04
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- awakening Spiritual change, people spoke out against their leaders
- The ______ river was crossed by George Washington and his soldiers on Christmas Eve as a part of their "sneak attack"
- The battle of _______ was a very controversial battle in American history
- The battle that ended the war
- This man made an engraving depicting an important moment in history
- Men that were not from Britain who were employed to help fight with the British
- The act that forced colonists to allow soldiers to stay in their houses; colonists had to feed the soldiers
- A bloody massacre that questioned whether British soldiers firing into a crowd was justified
- The _______ congress consisted of representatives who met & made important decisions; these people met twice
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- The ______ was a war that lasted 8 years; it was a battle for independence from Great Britain
- The act that raised money to bribe magistrates to remain loyal to Britain
- The sons of ______ were patriot men that believed in independence
- This country became allies with the US & helped fight for America's independence
- A name for British soldiers
- The list of _______ were the offenses that signers of the Declaration declared against King George
- No _______ without representation
- The author of the Declaration was ______
- A pamphlet that supported leaving the rule of Britain
- The act that taxed people on all paper goods
- The act that taxed on all imported ______
- declaration of ________ was one of the most critical documents in American history; it was drafted twice
21 Clues: A name for British soldiers • The battle that ended the war • No _______ without representation • The author of the Declaration was ______ • The act that taxed on all imported ______ • The act that taxed people on all paper goods • A pamphlet that supported leaving the rule of Britain • The sons of ______ were patriot men that believed in independence • ...
US History 2022-11-04
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- No _______ without representation
- This man made an engraving depicting an important moment in history
- The act that taxed people on all paper goods
- The battle of _______ was a very controversial battle in American history
- The act that taxed on all imported ______
- The battle that ended the war
- awakening Spiritual change, people spoke out against their leaders
- This country became allies with the US & helped fight for America's independence
- The act that raised money to bribe magistrates to remain loyal to Britain
- Men that were not from Britain who were employed to help fight with the British
- The ______ river was crossed by George Washington and his soldiers on Christmas Eve as a part of their "sneak attack"
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- A pamphlet that supported leaving the rule of Britain
- The author of the Declaration was ______
- The list of _______ were the offenses that signers of the Declaration declared against King George
- The act that forced colonists to allow soldiers to stay in their houses; colonists had to feed the soldiers
- The ______ was a war that lasted 8 years; it was a battle for independence from Great Britain
- A name for British soldiers
- The sons of ______ were patriot men that believed in independence
- A bloody massacre that questioned whether British soldiers firing into a crowd was justified
- The _______ congress consisted of representatives who met & made important decisions; these people met twice
- The declaration of ________ was one of the most critical documents in American history; it was drafted twice
21 Clues: A name for British soldiers • The battle that ended the war • No _______ without representation • The author of the Declaration was ______ • The act that taxed on all imported ______ • The act that taxed people on all paper goods • A pamphlet that supported leaving the rule of Britain • The sons of ______ were patriot men that believed in independence • ...
History Vocabulary 2022-11-07
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- theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason
- Empress of Russia
- advocated the use of reason in the reappraisal of accepted ideas and social institutions
- social gatherings
- earth is center of universe
- belief in the existence of a supreme being
- english philosopher opposed Divine Right
- French philosopher and writer whose works epitomize the Age of Enlightenment
- early feminist who denied male supremacy
- major change in European thought starting in the mid-1500s
- Absolute ruler who used power to social change
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- overly decorated
- believed that society threatened natural rights and freedoms
- voluntary agreement among individuals to secure their rights
- series of steps followed to solve problems
- British scientist who defined the laws of motion
- one of a group of social thinkers in France
- Major Western artistic style from 1600s to 1800s.
- idea of planets revolve around sun
- Italian astronomer
- French political philosopher
21 Clues: overly decorated • Empress of Russia • social gatherings • Italian astronomer • earth is center of universe • French political philosopher • idea of planets revolve around sun • english philosopher opposed Divine Right • early feminist who denied male supremacy • series of steps followed to solve problems • belief in the existence of a supreme being • ...
History Puzzle 2022-09-28
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- A cheap way to mass produce steel
- Resources needed to produce goods & services
- Toll Roads
- A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- Arkwright's invention that got power from streams
- Doubled the work speed of the weaver
- A way to transport goods against water current
- A scientific method of farming
- Division in large fields
- Jethro Tull's seed sowing tool
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- Process of paving
- Made thread stronger and finer
- Eli Whitney's invention to de-seed cotton
- Cartwright's invention- sped up weaving
- Buildings built by wealthy textile merchants
- Machine production of goods
- Improved efficiency of the Engine
- A person who organizes, manages and takes risks
- Invented by the Hargreaves and named for his daughter
- combined power for spinning jenny and water frame
20 Clues: Toll Roads • Process of paving • Division in large fields • Machine production of goods • Made thread stronger and finer • A scientific method of farming • Jethro Tull's seed sowing tool • A cheap way to mass produce steel • Improved efficiency of the Engine • Doubled the work speed of the weaver • Cartwright's invention- sped up weaving • Eli Whitney's invention to de-seed cotton • ...
History Crossword 2022-09-30
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- the power to decide whether laws are constitutional and to strike down those that are not
- citizens of each new territory made when mexico went into Annexation should be allowed to decide for themselves if they wanted to permit slavery
- Led settlers in Northern California
- Maryland’s attempt to tax the Baltimore branch of the Second Bank of the United States
- taking their states out of the Union
- Gave the idea of Nullification
- the idea that “neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall ever exist.” in any territory the United States gained from Mexico
- the practice of appointing people to government jobs based on party loyalty and support
- 2,000 Cherokee died of starvation, disease, and exposure while being forced out of their home
- the idea that the nation was meant to spread to the Pacific
- military rule
- the powers specifically mentioned in the Constitution
- taking their states out of the Union
- absorption by the United States
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- powers not explicitly listed in the Constitution but necessary for the government to do its job
- party led by former National Republicans against Andrew Jackson
- A form of national currency made in 1860
- the first 10 amendments to the Constitution
- forcing people through a draft into military service
- began a campaign to seize control of the Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers
- the individuals who would head the executive departments
- official order to do something
- the wearing down of one side by the other through exhaustion of soldiers and resources
- to choose the party’s nominee
- withdraw
25 Clues: withdraw • military rule • to choose the party’s nominee • Gave the idea of Nullification • official order to do something • absorption by the United States • Led settlers in Northern California • taking their states out of the Union • taking their states out of the Union • A form of national currency made in 1860 • the first 10 amendments to the Constitution • ...
History homework 2022-10-12
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- The separation of religion from civic affairs snd the state
- Rebirth
- Painter/ sculptures were famous
- Technique that gives artwork depth/persision
- Common everyday language
- Challenged corruption in the church
- A deadly disease
- A focus on the individual
- guide to gain/ maintain power
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- Struggle between England and France
- Were Patrons
- Reknown Playright
- The Prince
- Artist, scientist, and Inventor
- German renaissance artist
- Wanted Local/economic reform an ideal
- Mocked romantic notions of chivalry
- Wealthy Merchants that supported the arts
- startled the library of classical manuscripts; wrote sonnnets to Laura
- Creator of school of Athens
20 Clues: Rebirth • The Prince • Were Patrons • A deadly disease • Reknown Playright • Common everyday language • German renaissance artist • A focus on the individual • Creator of school of Athens • guide to gain/ maintain power • Artist, scientist, and Inventor • Painter/ sculptures were famous • Struggle between England and France • Mocked romantic notions of chivalry • ...
Natural History 2022-10-11
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- substances that are formed naturally in the Earth
- of the five kingdoms of life, these use photosynthesis and don't move around
- the study of any living plant or animal in the sea
- the study of matter, and all forces and their effects
- cold blooded vertebrates that that live on land after they hatch and grow in water, but some always live in water
- something made or given shape by humans, such as a tool or a work of art of general archaeological interest
- space rock that has reached Earth's surface
- branch of science that deals with chemical elements and compounds
- explains movement of the Earth's lithosphere (crust and upper mantle)
- a naturally occurring solid made of crystallized minerals or other mineral-like substances
- animal that does not have a spinal column or backbone
- the study of how people lived in the past
- the study of everything outside the atmosphere of Earth
- an animal with a spinal cord surrounded by cartilage or bone
- the study of the nonliving things that the Earth is made of
- the science that focuses on the Earth's atmosphere
- rock that has been changed
- the remains or trace of an ancient living thing
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- the study of human beings
- vertebrates that are cold blooded, have scaly skin and lay eggs and live on land
- the study of plants
- also called "marine science"
- vertebrates that are warm blooded, have feathers, wings, and lay eggs
- the science of insects
- the study of fossils of living things, and their evolutionary relationships
- rock that has been made from sediment
- the study of animals
- vertebrates that live and breathe underwater with gills, most have scales, lay eggs and are also cold blooded
- may also be called "geoscience"
- the study of the Earth and its features, its inhabitants, and its phenomena
- studies weather conditions averaged over a period of time
- the science of life and living things
- vertebrates that give live birth, and produce milk for their young
- rock that has been made by volcanic action
- complex, with many eukaryotic cells, do not use sunlight to make food
35 Clues: the study of plants • the study of animals • the science of insects • the study of human beings • rock that has been changed • also called "marine science" • may also be called "geoscience" • rock that has been made from sediment • the science of life and living things • the study of how people lived in the past • rock that has been made by volcanic action • ...
Dalma - History 2022-11-10
20 Clues: pap • írnok • hinni • bútor • kerék • tégla • ékszer • öntözés • előkelő • templom • puskapor • rovásírás • birodalom • rabszolga • kereskedő • eltemetni • hieroglifa • kötözőszer • balzsamozni • törvénykönyv
history crossword 2022-11-30
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- large area of land
- original people
- a forcible overthrow of a government
- entitled to these because our founding fathers
- escaping the British
- live in the united states
- very powerful city/country
- fuzzy shoe
- not conservative
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- the pilgrims came over on this
- not liberal
- what happened in the past
- dry space
- group of people
- drinkable
- forced to do chores with no pay
- fighting
- before the pilgrims
- group people of one nationality living foreign
- type of religion
20 Clues: fighting • dry space • drinkable • fuzzy shoe • not liberal • original people • group of people • type of religion • not conservative • large area of land • before the pilgrims • escaping the British • what happened in the past • live in the united states • very powerful city/country • the pilgrims came over on this • forced to do chores with no pay • a forcible overthrow of a government • ...
U.S. History 2021-03-25
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- by 1830 the average word day in a factory was ____ hours
- means different
- two of the "hidden" expenses paid for out of salaries
- Am. Author who concluded America had many differences in the 1830s.
- this type of power eventually replaced hydro
- "textile ____" took the raw material cotton and produced a finished good
- one special day of the week when factories were closed
- simple tasks requiring no skills....children performed these jobs in factories
- ability to take care of oneself
- by the 1840s the Massachusetts Factory System disappeared b/c _____ took jobs for less pay.
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- word identifying language, religion, government and even foods eaten
- organizations that attempt to protect workers who join
- tax on imported goods
- agreements between factory owners and workers....signed documents
- rooms women stayed in....very clean but also crowded
- phrase identifying the time a raw material is turned into a good ready to be sold
- first factory town created in 1824 Massachusetts
- "_______ balance" refers to an equal number of free and slave
- created america's first factory in the 1790s
- "women had to avoid their ____ getting caught in all the moving parts"
20 Clues: means different • tax on imported goods • ability to take care of oneself • this type of power eventually replaced hydro • created america's first factory in the 1790s • first factory town created in 1824 Massachusetts • rooms women stayed in....very clean but also crowded • two of the "hidden" expenses paid for out of salaries • ...
Ancient History 2021-06-08
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- a government in which the ruling power is in the hands of one person
- a large Roman stadium primarily used for chariot races
- in Rome, the name for the common people
- period of prosperity, happiness, and achievement
- 2 million years ago-8000 BCE
- a person trained to fight for public entertainment
- a settlement under the control of a usually distant country
- a government in which power is held by the people, who exercise power directly or through elected representatives
- a network of trade routes that stretched for more than four thousand miles across Asia
- having to do with the community
- studying of human development
- belief that there are many gods
- a 200-year period of peace and stability established and maintained by the Roman Empire
- ruler of ancient Egypt
- a city-state of ancient Greece that was the first to have a democracy; also known as the birthplace of Western civilization; the capital of present-day Greece
- the new stone age 8000-3000 BCE
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- leaders are elected to represent people
- the concept that there is a universal order built into nature that can guide moral thinking
- a set of basic laws
- in Rome, a member of upper classmen
- large territory where many groups of people are ruled by one leader or one government
- symbol used in the system of writing from 3000 BCE
- a great flowering of culture based on classical Greek and Roman ideas that began in Italy around 1300 and spread throughout Europe
- a ruler with absolute power
- belief that there is one God
- studying the past by examining objects
- the group of gods worshipped in a religion
27 Clues: a set of basic laws • ruler of ancient Egypt • a ruler with absolute power • 2 million years ago-8000 BCE • belief that there is one God • studying of human development • having to do with the community • belief that there are many gods • the new stone age 8000-3000 BCE • in Rome, a member of upper classmen • studying the past by examining objects • ...
World History 2021-07-15
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- Germany and Italy and Japan
- fought for Independence,Mexico's 1st President
- Giving in to an aggressor to keep peace
- Police power in Western Hemisphere
- Wartime Prime Minister of England
- Lively music with loose beat born in the U S
- author of the Theory of Relativity
- Fascist General who lead a revolt against Spain's Government
- Art that sought to link dreams to Real life
- Robin Hood of Mexico
- Leader and Symbol of Mexican Independence
- called the irrational part of the mind the Unconscious
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- US joins Cuban war for Independence
- Belief that political ties to other nations be avoided
- Declaration by U S and England that became Allies Peace Plan
- French leader with Government in Exile
- Cuban Exile who helped Cuban Independence
- Italian leader who ordered Invasion of Ethiopia in 1935
- Europe to back away from Latin America
- General whose battle cry was Land and Liberty
- Built by US and finished in 1914
- German Leader who planned the Third Reich or German Empire
- First man to fly solo over the Atlantic Ocean
- took control of Mexico by ousting President Juarez
- developed Philosophy known as Existentialism
- Germany's military strategy
26 Clues: Robin Hood of Mexico • Germany and Italy and Japan • Germany's military strategy • Built by US and finished in 1914 • Wartime Prime Minister of England • Police power in Western Hemisphere • author of the Theory of Relativity • US joins Cuban war for Independence • French leader with Government in Exile • Europe to back away from Latin America • ...
THE HISTORY 2021-08-07
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- Appointed as Assistant Pastor
- Number who attended first Sunday School class
- Couple who worked together in 2 ministries
- First choir director
- "The King's business requires haste"
- He had the burden and vision
- First Ghanaian member
- Gave initial oversight to Sunday school
- The second caretaker
- The month Sunday school started
- Interim pastor
- Pioneered the Media Ministry
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- The first baptizer
- One of the first counsellors
- First head usher
- One of first three deacons
- Middle name of a leader
- Mother church
- Pastors a daughter work
- First minister ordained as an elder
20 Clues: Mother church • Interim pastor • First head usher • The first baptizer • First choir director • The second caretaker • First Ghanaian member • Middle name of a leader • Pastors a daughter work • One of first three deacons • One of the first counsellors • He had the burden and vision • Pioneered the Media Ministry • Appointed as Assistant Pastor • The month Sunday school started • ...
Texas History 2021-05-03
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- In the first battle of the Texas Revolution, Mexicans came to take back cannon, Texans waved a flag that said "come and get it", Mexicans retreated
- a person in charge of horses or other livestock on a ranch
- A limited portion or allowance of food or goods; limitation of use of a certain food
- prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior
- The Northern States during the Civil War
- Time after the Civil War where the South was brought back in the United States
- First to step on Texas
- Father of Texas
- Statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it.
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- A person who wants to improve society
- Love for one's country
- Separate by race
- People aligning themselves more with the region of the country they live in rather than the nation as a whole
- Growing crops and animals
- Capital of Texas
- Attacked by the Mexican Army and had the same fate as the Alamo (defeated). The Mexicans executed most of the force after it had surrendered in 1836
- a government official or representative in charge of a department or district individuals
- To stop separating groups of people by race, religion, or ethnicity
- A Spanish mission converted into a fort, it was besieged by Mexican troops in 1836. The Texas garrison held out for thirteen days, but in the final battle, all of the Texans were killed by the larger Mexican force.
- pieces of companies sold off to investors hoping to make a profit
20 Clues: Father of Texas • Separate by race • Capital of Texas • Love for one's country • First to step on Texas • Growing crops and animals • A person who wants to improve society • The Northern States during the Civil War • a person in charge of horses or other livestock on a ranch • pieces of companies sold off to investors hoping to make a profit • ...
History Crossword 2021-05-04
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- A time alcohol was illegal in the U.S.
- A turning point in the war, in which the allies tricked the axis powers with movie props.
- Low _____ is a sign of a good economy.
- Two nights of terror against the Jewish population.
- Homeless American's moved into these during the great depression.
- This 1920s dance has a candy named after it.
- This new WW1 weapon could shoot flames.
- This was where a group of renowned black soldiers trained to be airmen for WW2.
- This country tried to appease Hitler by giving him a piece of Czechoslovakia.
- This country did not join the League of Nations.
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- These were times of panic, in which citizens would all try to take their savings out of the banks at once.
- A new program that President FDR initiated, in which he would talk directly to America through the radio.
- This car was very affordable during the 1920s.
- A group of socialist union workers.
- The denial of the hierarchy.
- This tariff placed a large tax on goods that came to America from overseas.
- This New York neighborhood's renaissance was a time of self-expression for black Americans, and was considered a time of rebirth for African-American pride.
- The first Japanese city that America dropped an atomic bomb on.
- The autobiography that should've been a warning sign of WW2.
- This assassination was one cause of WW1.
- The idea that one's country is superior.
- A quick, forceful attack method
- The ___ bowl was an area within the United States that was affected by ruined soil.
- This country was blamed for starting the war, and was given harsh punishment.
- The sinking of this ship caused America to join the war.
25 Clues: The denial of the hierarchy. • A quick, forceful attack method • A group of socialist union workers. • A time alcohol was illegal in the U.S. • Low _____ is a sign of a good economy. • This new WW1 weapon could shoot flames. • This assassination was one cause of WW1. • The idea that one's country is superior. • This 1920s dance has a candy named after it. • ...
Roman History 2021-04-27
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- Leader of Romans during 2nd Punic war
- Julius vs. Pompey
- Octavian vs. Marc Antony
- Who organized the first Roman professional army?
- Who becomes the 1st Emperor of Rome?
- What was Augustus' reign called?
- The order in which offices must be held
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- Carthaginian leader in the 2nd Punic war
- What does Alea iacta est mean?
- Last pharaoh of Egypt
- Highest public official during the republic
- Who fought for the poor?
- Who was murdered by the senate and a great general?
- A group of three men who led during the end of the republic
- What Roman event happened in 753 BC?
- Caesar’s military campaign
- Who is the famous orator who spoke against Caesar?
- Who was Caesar’s right hand man and was in the 2nd triumvirate?
- Who engaged in a civil war against Caesar and fled to Egypt?
- Wars between Roman and Carthage
20 Clues: Julius vs. Pompey • Last pharaoh of Egypt • Who fought for the poor? • Octavian vs. Marc Antony • Caesar’s military campaign • What does Alea iacta est mean? • Wars between Roman and Carthage • What was Augustus' reign called? • What Roman event happened in 753 BC? • Who becomes the 1st Emperor of Rome? • Leader of Romans during 2nd Punic war • ...
History/Civilisations 2021-02-19
21 Clues: sınır • yerli • sayım • istila • teslim • birlik • yasama • kabile • ateşkes • kölelik • hanedan • müttefik • yüzleşme • öncelikle • karşılıklı • göze çarpan • ele geçirmek • geri çekilmek • gizlice anlaşmak • tanrılaştırılmış • bildirildiğine göre
History project 2021-02-22
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- (last name)invented movable type
- wrote important articles on government
- what city is famous for its art,canals, and buildings
- what country did the renaissance start
- the greatest play writer of all times
- painted pictures of Mary
- what family was the most famous sponsor of art in the renaissance
- Middle Ages music
- created 3D paintings
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- added movement to paintings
- one of Shakespeares plays
- father of humanism
- painted the Mona Lisa
- father of Renaissance panting
- sixteen chapel
- wrote Don Quixote satire on chivalry
- focus on man’s abilities and capacities
- music was more worldly
- pointed out the evil and folly of the renaissance in society
- what are sponsors of an artist called
20 Clues: sixteen chapel • Middle Ages music • father of humanism • created 3D paintings • painted the Mona Lisa • music was more worldly • painted pictures of Mary • one of Shakespeares plays • added movement to paintings • father of Renaissance panting • (last name)invented movable type • wrote Don Quixote satire on chivalry • what are sponsors of an artist called • ...
History project 2021-02-22
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- what country did the renaissance start
- wrote Don Quixote satire on chivalry
- one of Shakespeares plays
- painted the Mona Lisa
- Middle Ages music
- created 3D paintings
- music was more worldly
- painted pictures of Mary
- what family was the most famous sponsor of art in the renaissance
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- added movement to paintings
- what are sponsors of an artist called
- (last name)invented movable type
- father of humanism
- sixteen chapel
- what city is famous for its art,canals, and buildings
- wrote important articles on government
- the greatest play writer of all times
- focus on man’s abilities and capacities
- pointed out the evil and folly of the renaissance in society
- father of Renaissance panting
20 Clues: sixteen chapel • Middle Ages music • father of humanism • created 3D paintings • painted the Mona Lisa • music was more worldly • painted pictures of Mary • one of Shakespeares plays • added movement to paintings • father of Renaissance panting • (last name)invented movable type • wrote Don Quixote satire on chivalry • what are sponsors of an artist called • ...
Holt History 2021-02-20
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- swimming away
- county
- mountain to east
- old family friends
- hamlet
- our city of birth
- husband of regina
- the horse
- green mountain state
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- gigantic cement wall
- three generations
- Guy's
- sunset mountain
- dyed her hair with coffee
- biggest in county
- swimming hole
- first Holt lt. col at W.P.
- familiar grandfather's name
- guy's brother
- familiar grandmother's name
20 Clues: Guy's • county • hamlet • the horse • swimming away • swimming hole • guy's brother • sunset mountain • mountain to east • three generations • biggest in county • our city of birth • husband of regina • old family friends • gigantic cement wall • green mountain state • dyed her hair with coffee • first Holt lt. col at W.P. • familiar grandfather's name • familiar grandmother's name
Geological History 2021-02-22
Across
- compare ages of rock to other rocks around
- slow change of living things over time
- theory of origin of universe-13.7bya
- hallow area in sediment
- supercontinent
- preserved remains or traces of living things
- covers 88% of earth history
- break in the earth's crust
- at least 50% of the species die out in a short amount of time
- solid copy of the shape of the organism
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- lava hardens on the surface
- 1.3 billion years-dates old things
- exact number of years since rock was formed
- record of life forms and geological events in Earth’s history
- represents a type of organism that only lived briefly
- lave cools beneath the surface
- minerals fill in spaces and preserve it
- information gathered about organisms past life
- studies fossils and classifies them
- hard-shelled animals that make great index fossils
20 Clues: supercontinent • hallow area in sediment • break in the earth's crust • lava hardens on the surface • covers 88% of earth history • lave cools beneath the surface • 1.3 billion years-dates old things • studies fossils and classifies them • theory of origin of universe-13.7bya • slow change of living things over time • minerals fill in spaces and preserve it • ...
world history 2022-10-26
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- a male ruler of a small independent state.
- an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest.
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- a sporting event in which two knights (or two groups of knights) jousted on horseback with blunted weapons, each trying to knock the other off, the winner receiving a prize.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- system was the combination of the legal, economic, military, and cultural customs that flourished in medieval Europe between the 9th and 15th centuries
- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen.
- each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries.
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- a defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet.
- a bridge, especially one over a castle's moat, that is hinged at one end so that it may be raised to prevent people's crossing or to allow vessels to pass under it.
- a professional joker or “fool” at a medieval court, typically wearing a cap with bells on it and carrying a mock scepter.
- a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- someone or something having power, authority, or influence; a master or ruler.
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic.
- the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- pre industrial agricultural laborer or a farmer with limited land ownership
- a type of fortified tower built within castles during the Middle Ages by European nobility.
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- a person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying merchandise to a particular trade.
- the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
- a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor.
- an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
- a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack.
- the principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated.
- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- the female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- a large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat.
- a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- The daughter of a monarch
- the son of a monarch
- a member of a religious community of women, especially a cloistered one, living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
34 Clues: the son of a monarch • The daughter of a monarch • a male ruler of a small independent state. • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen. • a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor. • a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor. • ...
world history 2022-10-26
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- a male ruler of a small independent state.
- an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest.
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- a sporting event in which two knights (or two groups of knights) jousted on horseback with blunted weapons, each trying to knock the other off, the winner receiving a prize.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- system was the combination of the legal, economic, military, and cultural customs that flourished in medieval Europe between the 9th and 15th centuries
- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen.
- each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries.
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- a defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet.
- a bridge, especially one over a castle's moat, that is hinged at one end so that it may be raised to prevent people's crossing or to allow vessels to pass under it.
- a professional joker or “fool” at a medieval court, typically wearing a cap with bells on it and carrying a mock scepter.
- a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- someone or something having power, authority, or influence; a master or ruler.
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic.
- the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- pre industrial agricultural laborer or a farmer with limited land ownership
- a type of fortified tower built within castles during the Middle Ages by European nobility.
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- a person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying merchandise to a particular trade.
- the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
- a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor.
- an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
- a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack.
- the principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated.
- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- the female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- a large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat.
- a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- The daughter of a monarch
- the son of a monarch
- a member of a religious community of women, especially a cloistered one, living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
34 Clues: the son of a monarch • The daughter of a monarch • a male ruler of a small independent state. • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen. • a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor. • a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor. • ...
world history 2022-10-26
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- a depression surrounding a castle, city wall, or other fortification, usually but not always filled with water
- a woman who vows to dedicate her life to religious service, typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in the enclosure of a monastery or convent
- man who separates himself from society and lives either alone (a hermit or anchorite) or in an organized community in order to devote himself full time to religious life
- usually comprised of tracts of agricultural land, a village whose inhabitants worked that land, and a manor house where the lord who owned or controlled the estate lived
- an un-free person, esp one bound to the land
- a female member of a royal family, usually the daughter of a king or queen or the wife of a prince
- a church that contains the cathedral (Latin for 'seat') of a bishop
- medieval stronghold, generally the residence of the king or lord of the territory in which it stands
- the transfer of goods and services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money
- the rural poor, rural residents, serfs, agricultural laborers, and the “common” or. “simple” people
- one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord
- a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen
- The wife or widow of a king
- anyone who is involved in business or trade
- the sovereign ruler of a small state in Continental Europe called a duchy
- a surviving memorial of something past
- a supreme ruler, sovereign over a nation or a territory, of higher rank than any other secular ruler except an emperor, to whom a king may be subject
- the science and the art that deal with the use, display, and regulation of hereditary symbols employed to distinguish individuals, armies, institutions, and corporations
- a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups
- A defensive mound of earth or a wall with a broad top and usually a stone parapet; a wall-like ridge of earth, stones or debris; an embankment for defensive purpose
- a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat
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- a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire
- a chivalrous competition or mock fight in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (12th to 16th centuries)
- the strongest portion of the fortification of a castle, the place of last resort in case of siege or attack
- a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during the medieval and Renaissance eras
- a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family
- a person who served his lord as a mounted and heavily armed soldier
- system, a system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return
- to imply something wearisome or challenging
- a general title for a prince or sovereign or for a feudal superior
- a vassal's source of income, held from his lord in exchange for services
- a code of honor that emphasized bravery, loyalty, and generosity for knights at war in the 11th and 12th centuries
- a body of ordained ministers in a Christian church
- a type of movable bridge typically at the entrance to a castle or tower surrounded by a moat
34 Clues: The wife or widow of a king • a surviving memorial of something past • to imply something wearisome or challenging • anyone who is involved in business or trade • a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat • a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire • an un-free person, esp one bound to the land • a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen • ...
world history 2022-10-26
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- a depression surrounding a castle, city wall, or other fortification, usually but not always filled with water
- a woman who vows to dedicate her life to religious service, typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in the enclosure of a monastery or convent
- man who separates himself from society and lives either alone (a hermit or anchorite) or in an organized community in order to devote himself full time to religious life
- usually comprised of tracts of agricultural land, a village whose inhabitants worked that land, and a manor house where the lord who owned or controlled the estate lived
- an un-free person, esp one bound to the land
- a female member of a royal family, usually the daughter of a king or queen or the wife of a prince
- a church that contains the cathedral (Latin for 'seat') of a bishop
- medieval stronghold, generally the residence of the king or lord of the territory in which it stands
- the transfer of goods and services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money
- the rural poor, rural residents, serfs, agricultural laborers, and the “common” or. “simple” people
- one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord
- a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen
- The wife or widow of a king
- anyone who is involved in business or trade
- the sovereign ruler of a small state in Continental Europe called a duchy
- a surviving memorial of something past
- a supreme ruler, sovereign over a nation or a territory, of higher rank than any other secular ruler except an emperor, to whom a king may be subject
- the science and the art that deal with the use, display, and regulation of hereditary symbols employed to distinguish individuals, armies, institutions, and corporations
- a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups
- A defensive mound of earth or a wall with a broad top and usually a stone parapet; a wall-like ridge of earth, stones or debris; an embankment for defensive purpose
- a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat
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- a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire
- a chivalrous competition or mock fight in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (12th to 16th centuries)
- the strongest portion of the fortification of a castle, the place of last resort in case of siege or attack
- a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during the medieval and Renaissance eras
- a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family
- a person who served his lord as a mounted and heavily armed soldier
- system, a system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return
- to imply something wearisome or challenging
- a general title for a prince or sovereign or for a feudal superior
- a vassal's source of income, held from his lord in exchange for services
- a code of honor that emphasized bravery, loyalty, and generosity for knights at war in the 11th and 12th centuries
- a body of ordained ministers in a Christian church
- a type of movable bridge typically at the entrance to a castle or tower surrounded by a moat
34 Clues: The wife or widow of a king • a surviving memorial of something past • to imply something wearisome or challenging • anyone who is involved in business or trade • a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat • a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire • an un-free person, esp one bound to the land • a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen • ...
World History 2022-10-26
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- a woman who vows to dedicate her life to religious service, typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in the enclosure of a monastery or convent.
- a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat.
- a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups.
- person who served his lord as a mounted and heavily armed soldier
- a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during the medieval and Renaissance eras.
- a type of moveable bridge typically at the entrance to a castle or tower surrounded by a moat.
- a vassal's source of income, held from his lord in exchange for services.
- wife or widow of a king.
- anyone who is involved in business or trade
- A defensive mound of earth or a wall with a broad top and usually a stone parapet; a wall-like ridge of earth, stones or debris; an embankment for defensive purpose.
- man who separates himself from society and lives either alone (a hermit or anchorite) or in an organized community in order to devote himself full time to religious life.
- usually comprised of tracts of agricultural land, a village whose inhabitants worked that land, and a manor house where the lord who owned or controlled the estate lived
- the transfer of goods and services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money.
- to imply something wearisome or challenging.
- a code of honor that emphasized bravery, loyalty, and generosity for knights at war in the 11th and 12th centuries.
- a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family.
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- one having power and authority over others
- the sovereign ruler of a small state in Continental Europe called a duchy
- a chivalrous competition or mock fight in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (12th to 16th centuries).
- the strongest portion of the fortification of a castle, the place of last resort in case of siege or attack.
- an unfree person, esp one bound to the land.
- system,a type of social and political system in which landholders provide land to tenants in exchange for their loyalty and service.
- a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire
- supreme ruler, sovereign over a nation or a territory, of higher rank than any other secular ruler except an emperor, to whom a king may be subject.
- a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen
- a female member of a royal family, usually the daughter of a king or queen or the wife of a prince.
- science and the art that deal with the use, display, and regulation of hereditary symbols employed to distinguish individuals, armies, institutions, and corporations
- medieval stronghold, generally the residence of the king or lord of the territory in which it stands.
- a body of ordained ministers in a Christian church
- the rural poor, rural residents, serfs, agricultural laborers, and the “common” or. “simple” people.
- a depression surrounding a castle, city wall, or other fortification, usually but not always filled with water
- a church that contains the cathedra (Latin for 'seat') of a bishop
- a surviving memorial of something past
- ,one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord.
34 Clues: wife or widow of a king. • a surviving memorial of something past • one having power and authority over others • anyone who is involved in business or trade • a titled peer of the realm or an aristocrat. • an unfree person, esp one bound to the land. • a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire • to imply something wearisome or challenging. • ...
History Vocabulary 2022-10-21
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- the name for the eastern Roman Empire, located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia; it lasted from about 500 to 1453 C.E.
- a type of surgery in which a hole is made in the skull
- a vertical stone slab pillar with carvings or inscriptions
- a regional variety of a language
- a ruling class of noble families
- a highly complex body of workers with many levels of authority
- trade between peoples north and south of the sahara
- a christian religion that developed out of early Christianity in the byzantine empire
- a bridge held up by cables anchored at each end
- rule by officials of proven merit
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- a city on the eastern edge or europe between france and england from 1337 to 1454
- the political leader of a territory containing several countries or groups of people
- a government body created by King Edward I that included some commoners, church officials, and nobles
- a family line traced through the mother
- a legal document written in 1215
- a medieval civilization and empire in west africa
- the legal concept that an accused person cannot be jailed and definitely without being charged with a crime
- the time it takes earth to travel once around the sun
- a symbol of a word idea or sound in a hieroglyphic system of writing
- a test given to qualify candidates for positions in the government
- a military leader operating outside the control of the government
- belonging or related to an emperor
- a person who holds beliefs that are contrary to a set of religious teachings.
- series of battles fought between France and England from 1337 to 1453.
- a drawing that stands for a word phrase or name
- in the eastern orthodox church,the bishop of an important city
26 Clues: a legal document written in 1215 • a regional variety of a language • a ruling class of noble families • rule by officials of proven merit • belonging or related to an emperor • a family line traced through the mother • a drawing that stands for a word phrase or name • a bridge held up by cables anchored at each end • a medieval civilization and empire in west africa • ...
American history 2022-09-29
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- the first 10 amendments to the Constitution
- ended the American revolution
- first U.S president
- the individuals who would head these departments and advise him
- yielded
- Whitney- invented the cotton gin
- the immediate end to slavery.
- the president declared that the American continents should no longer be viewed as open to colonization.
- began in Britain in the middle 1700s, brought large-scale manufacturing using complex machines and organized workforces in factories
- a preference for nativeborn people and a desire to limit immigration
- the process of a single state making null a federal law within their borders
- a closed meeting involving the members of congress
- the practice of appointing people to government jobs based on party loyalty and support
- involved Maryland’s attempt to tax the Baltimore branch of the Second Bank of the United States
- freeing, of enslaved persons
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- the powers specifically mentioned in the Constitution.
- the U.S. capitol
- moderation in the consumption of alcohol
- an escaped slave who would go on to get educated
- french leader and genius tactition
- groups of workers who press for better working conditions and member benefits.
- powers not explicitly listed in the Constitution but necessary for the government to do its job
- sailed the ocean blue in 1492
- the power to decide whether laws are constitutional and to strike down those that are not
- the buying of the louisiana territory from france
25 Clues: yielded • the U.S. capitol • first U.S president • freeing, of enslaved persons • ended the American revolution • the immediate end to slavery. • sailed the ocean blue in 1492 • Whitney- invented the cotton gin • french leader and genius tactition • moderation in the consumption of alcohol • the first 10 amendments to the Constitution • ...
Music History 2022-10-06
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- delle donne, Insatiable appetite for high voices and one that was to prevail in the following centuries
- de Sermisy, One of two principal composers in Attaingnants early chanon collections and Tant que vivray, lighthearted and optimistic poem
- Gesualdo, Madrigal writer who dramatized and intensified the antithesis in the poetry through sudden contrasts between diatonic and chromatic passages
- Italian devotional song
- (or villancico, but not both), Type of sixteenth-century Italian song and generally for three voices and in a rustic homophonic style
- de Rore, Madrigalist most admired by composers later in the century and Da le belle contrade d'oriente
- Monteverdi, Experimented wih dissonance and new textures and speechlike rhythms that led him to write for the rising genre of opera
- de Lassus, Composer of the late Renaissance and The chief representative of the mature polyphonic style in the Franco-Flemish school
- Morley, One of leading English madrigal composers and wrote canzonets and ballets and madrigals all based on Italian models and My bonny lass she smileth
- Two to eight voices and different music for different stanzas and versus no more than 3 in Trecento earlier madrigal
- Attaignant, Between 1528 and 1552 and the first French music printer and brought out more than fifty collection chansons
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- Dowland, Leading composer of lute song and Flow my tears and form of pavane
- System of notation used for lute or other plucked string instruments that tells the player which strings to pluck and where to place the fingers on the strings and rather than indicating which notes will result.
- The use of many notes from the chromatic scale in a passage or piece
- Sixteenth-century genre of Italian polyphonic song in mock-popular style and typically syllabic and homophonic and diatonic and with the melody in the upper voice and marked rhythmic patterns
- transalpina, Collection of Italian madrigals translated into English that accelerated the vogue of singing madrigals
- Arcadelt, Northerner and sang in pope's chapel and Il bianco e dolce cigno
- In sixteenth and seventeenth century France and an entertainment in which both professionals and guests danced and later a stage work danced by professionals
- Musical texture in which all voices move together in essentially the same rhythm and as distinct from polyphony and heterophony,
- of Oriana, Thomas Morleys own English madrigal and of the 24 others made by other composers and modeled by similar Italian anthology called Il trionfo di Dori.
20 Clues: Italian devotional song • The use of many notes from the chromatic scale in a passage or piece • Arcadelt, Northerner and sang in pope's chapel and Il bianco e dolce cigno • Dowland, Leading composer of lute song and Flow my tears and form of pavane • de Rore, Madrigalist most admired by composers later in the century and Da le belle contrade d'oriente • ...
History people 2022-10-14
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- an important leader in the history of social work and women's suffrage in the United States and advocated for world peace.
- contributed to urban reform in the 20ith century.
- American landscape artist who was considered to be the father of landscape architecture in the USA
- founder of the Otis elevator company and inventor of a safety device that prevents elevators from falling if the hoisting cable fails.
- contributed to the development of electric motors and railways
- the third-largest landowner in New York City and a director of the Erie Railroad
- an escape artist known for his escape acts
- considered by scholars to have been a forerunner of American 20th-century feminist authors
- American realist painter, known for his bold depictions of urban life in New York City.
- educational reformer whose ideas have been influential in education and social reform.
- philosopher who originated the expression "survival of the fittest", which he coined in Principles of Biology after reading Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species.
- led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and became one of the richest Americans in history.
- an American political economist and journalist who sparked several reform movements.
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- American novelists who is one of the first American authors to become an international celebrity and earn a large fortune from writing.
- created the lightbulb which created a new use for electricity and people stopped using candles
- American publisher who published the Social Register.
- created the Tesla Coil using electricity
- pastor and led the social gospel movement
- American novelists who is known for The Adventures of Huckelberry Finn and The Adventures of Tom Sawyerhe is widely considered one of the greatest American writers of all time.
- American novelists who wrote when he was a child
- an American nurse and contributed to human rights. Advocates to have nurses in public schools
- well-known critic of capitalism who wrote The Theory of the Leisure Class
- known for contributing to the understanding of evolutionary biology
- poet and storywriter who is recognized by modern critics as one of the most innovative writers of his generation.
- considered to be a leading thinker of the late 19th century, one of the most influential philosophers of the United States, and the "Father of American psychology".
25 Clues: created the Tesla Coil using electricity • pastor and led the social gospel movement • an escape artist known for his escape acts • American novelists who wrote when he was a child • contributed to urban reform in the 20ith century. • American publisher who published the Social Register. • contributed to the development of electric motors and railways • ...
History thing 2022-10-27
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- god of archery, healing, music
- god of fire and smiths
- his one weakness is his heel
- sea monsters that are usually depicted as serpentine fish with long rows of sharp teeth.
- son of jupiter and alceme, he's known for his strenth and numerous adventures
- a sea-monster with twelve dangling feet, six long necks and grisly heads lined with a triple row of sharp teeth
- goddess of the hunt
- half-man, half-horse beings who lived in the forests and mountains of thessalian magnesia
- a trojan hero, son of aphrodite and the trojan prince anchises
- spirits of sudden, sharps gusts of wind, they are singed women with the lower bodies of birds
- has the head of a woman, legs of a lion, and wings of a bird. she kills those who cannot answer her riddle
- a thracian bard, legendary prophet, musician and poet.
- god of war and battlelust
- god of the ocean
- half-goat, half-human creatures
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- typically depicted as gaving the upper body of a horse with the lower body of a fish
- corinthian hero of greek mythology who famously killed the chimera
- queen of gods, goddess of marriage, and women
- god of the underworld
- god of herds and flocks, travelers and hospitality
- mythical king and founder-hero of athens
- when one head is cut off, two more grow in its place
- associated with horses and sports, known for saving those in trouble at sea or in war
- a flying horse
- a female chthonic deities of vengeance in ancient greek religion and mythology, first monster to attack percy
- he beheaded medusa, son of zeus and danae
- a bull-headed monster born to queen pasiphae of crete after she coupled with a bull, second monster to attack percy
- goddess of beauty and love
- virgin goddess of the hearth
- goddess of wisdom and war
- he's king of the gods, and quite electric
31 Clues: a flying horse • god of the ocean • goddess of the hunt • god of the underworld • god of fire and smiths • god of war and battlelust • goddess of wisdom and war • goddess of beauty and love • his one weakness is his heel • virgin goddess of the hearth • god of archery, healing, music • half-goat, half-human creatures • mythical king and founder-hero of athens • ...
Theatre History 2022-10-27
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- Speech by actor alone on stage to express their thoughts and feelings.
- Plays concerning biblical history.
- Young lover, stock character in Italian theatre.
- Concerned the lives of the Saints.
- Backstage enclosed area behind the renaissance stage.
- Balcony over the stage in renaissance theatre.
- Plays concerning the last days of Christ.
- (Zanni) Crazy, tricky stock character in Italian theatre.
- Religious plays teaching right and wrong.
- Where penny paying audience stood on the ground for renaissance performances.
- Older father, stock character in Italian theatre.
- Roman playwright who developed Closet Drama.
- Play space set up in the church nave.
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- More costly seating for audience members during renaissance performances.
- Cruel, clever, mustached stock villian in Italian theatre.
- Short morality plays including humorous characters and situations.
- Old lawyer or Doctor, stock character in Italian theatre.
- Audience members who stood in the pit during renaissance performances.
- Clever, flirty, high spirited female stock character in Italian theatre.
- Huge mobile wagon/stages for medieval plays.
- Early church drama usually connected to Easter.
- Boastful braggart, stock character in Italian theatre.
- Italian plays of the renaissance using stock characters and improvisational scenarios.
23 Clues: Plays concerning biblical history. • Concerned the lives of the Saints. • Play space set up in the church nave. • Plays concerning the last days of Christ. • Religious plays teaching right and wrong. • Huge mobile wagon/stages for medieval plays. • Roman playwright who developed Closet Drama. • Balcony over the stage in renaissance theatre. • ...
world history 2022-10-26
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- the sovereign ruler of a small state
- a surviving memorial of the past
- a code of honor emphasized
- a chivalrous competition in the Middle Ages
- the transfer of goods
- system a system where people are given land
- a piece of land ruled by a king
- a series of religious wars
- an unfree person
- a defensive mound of earth or a wall
- a type of bridge at the entrance to a castle
- a member of a household or monarch
- man who separates himself from society
- a body of ordained ministers
- a general title for a prince
- to imply something wearisome
- a tilted peer
- the supreme ruler over a sovereign nation
- “common” or. “simple” people
- the strongest portion of the castle
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- anyone involved in business
- the science of the art of
- house where the lord lived
- a person who reigns over a kingdom
- a vassals source of income
- a depression surrounding a castle
- a church that contains the cathedral
- one invested with a fief
- the wife or widow of the king
- the residence of the king or lord
- a person who served as a lord
- a royal member of the family
- a male ruler
- a women who dedicates her life to religion
34 Clues: a male ruler • a tilted peer • an unfree person • the transfer of goods • one invested with a fief • the science of the art of • a code of honor emphasized • house where the lord lived • a vassals source of income • a series of religious wars • anyone involved in business • a body of ordained ministers • a general title for a prince • to imply something wearisome • ...
U.S History 2023-12-14
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- Someone who follows the christian faith
- Was very popular to smoke with
- A long journey
- Many religions believe in this figure; creator of the universe
- Another word for adventure
- Tried to travel to asia but wound up in America
- Someone who sells things
- Has a variety of spices
- Helps navigate you to a location; tells you where you are
- Another word for wood.
- This country supported Columbus's voyage to India
- A tool that points to where north is.
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- Measures the sun and Moon.
- Used to measure the altitude of stars and planets
- A type of ship used by Portugal
- Is used to buy things;very expensive
- A portuguese explorer
- A way of travel in the water
- Commander of a ship
- A follower of the islamic religion
20 Clues: A long journey • Commander of a ship • A portuguese explorer • Another word for wood. • Has a variety of spices • Someone who sells things • Measures the sun and Moon. • Another word for adventure • A way of travel in the water • Was very popular to smoke with • A type of ship used by Portugal • A follower of the islamic religion • Is used to buy things;very expensive • ...
U.S HISTORY 2023-12-06
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- when a nation changes from an agrarian society to modern society
- His writing would lead to major reforms in the food industry
- putting friends and family into position of political power
- anonymous voting method to try to keep elections fair
- ban on alcohol
- made travel between eastern and western states easier
- the right to vote, or a vote itself
- election in which voters chose the candidates from each party who will run in the general election
- movement that responded to problems created by industrialization and urbanization by promoting reforms and solutions
- work in an organized and active way toward a particular goal
- gave women the right to vote
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- was sworn in as president after McKinley was shot
- the belief that incorporating immigrants into society would make them more loyal citizens
- physical migration from rural areas to cities
- theory that suggests that humans have developed through competition and natural selection with only the strongest surviving.
- converted iron into durable steel
- gave rise to organized crime
- an unsanitary building in which several families rent a room
- a form of journalism exposing corrupt government practices
- Social Darwinism is strongly based on his theory of evolution
- a way for citizens to approve or reject a local law
- Theodore Roosevelt´s promise of equal treatment to all americans
22 Clues: ban on alcohol • gave rise to organized crime • gave women the right to vote • converted iron into durable steel • the right to vote, or a vote itself • physical migration from rural areas to cities • was sworn in as president after McKinley was shot • a way for citizens to approve or reject a local law • made travel between eastern and western states easier • ...
History Quiz 2023-12-13
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- was awarded the U.S. Army Air Corps contract to help train America's first Black military aviators because it had already invested in the development of an airfield
- In 1940, in his first baseball game for UCLA, Robinson went 4-for-4 at the plate and stole four bases.
- an American civil rights lawyer and jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1967 until 1991.
- She honed her skills at a Black tennis club in Harlem.
- was the first black pitcher to play in the American League and was the seventh black player to play in Major League Baseball
- never learned to read or write, but was smart, calculating, and bold—and was never caught during her 13 dangerous missions to lead her friends and family out of slavery.
- His business built and repaired buggies and carriages until his death in 1910, when his company was passed on to his son.
- He oversaw over 15,000 blood donations
- She was the first skater of African descent to reach the top ranks of international skating.
- American actress and singer who first garnered attention on the reality television show American Idol and later earned acclaim for her music and acting.
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- Both her parents were from a mixture of African, European and Native American descent.
- She was the first female inaugural poet in U.S. presidential history and was the first Black woman to write a screenplay for a major film release.
- scored 56 or more points 61 times in regular-season games, tallied 36 field goals in a game (March 2, 1962), and captured 55 rebounds in a game (Nov. 24, 1960).
- widely v recognized as the first African American woman and only the third American woman to publish a book of poems.
- built the largest Black organization in history. 7. In 1918, nine years after the failure of his first newspaper
- One of the most influential and widely read 20th-century American poets the author of more than 20 books, she was highly regarded even during her lifetime and had the distinction of being the first Black poet to win the Pulitzer Prize.
- invented a safety helmet to protect the wearer from smoke and ammonia.
- was the first African American to win both Wimbledon (1975) and the US Open (1968) and reach the world number one ranking in professional tennis.
- Having gained experience as a lobbyist for the cable television industry in the late 1970s, Johnson saw an opportunity to reach African American audiences through a cable TV channel.
- To support herself and her daughter, Lelia, she took a job as a washerwoman. She earned roughly $1.50 a day, but managed to save up in order to provide for her daughter's education.
20 Clues: He oversaw over 15,000 blood donations • She honed her skills at a Black tennis club in Harlem. • invented a safety helmet to protect the wearer from smoke and ammonia. • Both her parents were from a mixture of African, European and Native American descent. • She was the first skater of African descent to reach the top ranks of international skating. • ...
Sports History 2023-12-11
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- What does MLB play with
- Was Brady's Righthand man
- what do you do on a bike
- What do you win in the Olympics
- What you yell when you shoot up a shot shot.
- A game where you throw a ball trying to hit another person
- What does the NFL Play with
- Coordinator of the team
- who was drafted to the cavs in 2011
- what brand did Jordan sign with
- What keeps your shoes tight
- Best Quarterback
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- what you play basketball or Volleyball in
- What is it called when you stop the defense
- the last time the panthers went to the superbowl
- Another word for fighting
- what does the NBA play with
- What old retired sports players do for fun
- what you play soccer with
- Who won the NBA Finals last year
- who stops scores on a soccer team
- who is Lebron
- What you wear in a game
23 Clues: who is Lebron • Best Quarterback • What does MLB play with • What you wear in a game • Coordinator of the team • what do you do on a bike • Another word for fighting • Was Brady's Righthand man • what you play soccer with • what does the NBA play with • What does the NFL Play with • What keeps your shoes tight • What do you win in the Olympics • what brand did Jordan sign with • ...
Sports History 2023-12-11
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- What does MLB play with
- Was Brady's Righthand man
- what do you do on a bike
- What do you win in the Olympics
- What you yell when you shoot up a shot shot.
- A game where you throw a ball trying to hit another person
- What does the NFL Play with
- Coordinator of the team
- who was drafted to the cavs in 2011
- what brand did Jordan sign with
- What keeps your shoes tight
- Best Quarterback
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- what you play basketball or Volleyball in
- What is it called when you stop the defense
- the last time the panthers went to the superbowl
- Another word for fighting
- what does the NBA play with
- What old retired sports players do for fun
- what you play soccer with
- Who won the NBA Finals last year
- who stops scores on a soccer team
- who is Lebron
- What you wear in a game
23 Clues: who is Lebron • Best Quarterback • What does MLB play with • What you wear in a game • Coordinator of the team • what do you do on a bike • Another word for fighting • Was Brady's Righthand man • what you play soccer with • what does the NBA play with • What does the NFL Play with • What keeps your shoes tight • What do you win in the Olympics • what brand did Jordan sign with • ...
Sports History 2023-12-11
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- What does MLB play with
- Was Brady's Righthand man
- what do you do on a bike
- What do you win in the Olympics
- What you yell when you shoot up a shot shot.
- A game where you throw a ball trying to hit another person
- What does the NFL Play with
- Coordinator of the team
- who was drafted to the cavs in 2011
- what brand did Jordan sign with
- What keeps your shoes tight
- Best Quarterback
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- what you play basketball or Volleyball in
- What is it called when you stop the defense
- the last time the panthers went to the superbowl
- Another word for fighting
- what does the NBA play with
- What old retired sports players do for fun
- what you play soccer with
- Who won the NBA Finals last year
- who stops scores on a soccer team
- who is Lebron
- What you wear in a game
23 Clues: who is Lebron • Best Quarterback • What does MLB play with • What you wear in a game • Coordinator of the team • what do you do on a bike • Another word for fighting • Was Brady's Righthand man • what you play soccer with • what does the NBA play with • What does the NFL Play with • What keeps your shoes tight • What do you win in the Olympics • what brand did Jordan sign with • ...
History Final 2023-12-11
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- A group of rebels that took over in 750 AD
- Ancient assyrian city of mesopotamia
- The 4th letter in the greek alphabet
- An ancient city
- A ruler with total power over a country
- A violent conflict between a state and one or more organized nonstate actors in the state's territory
- An inhabitant of ancient times
- The art of beautiful handwriting
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- The process of preserving a dead body into a mummy
- Colourful pottery, textiles and geoglyphs
- ancient kushite ring
- One of the largest deserts
- exchange for other goods
- Comes from the Spanish maíz, or corn
- Any of the 12 disciples chosen by Jesus Christ
- A large Roman town in Campania, Italy which was buried in volcanic ash following Stupa A shrine containing the remains of a holy or sainted person and/or artifacts
- A long poem
- A large amount of rainfall
- The arts and manifestations of humans
- 4000-2000BC
- The royal wife Of Thatmose the third
- A event causing great suffering
- The first roman emperor
- A member of hellenic people
- A citystate in greece
- A primate of a family
- African people who lived in Nigeria between 500BC to AD200
- Founder of persian empire
- A soldier of fortune or hired gun
- A decrease in the purchasing power of money
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- The chief pastor and overseer of a diocese
- A member of society having no permanent abode
- Medierianan part city in egypt
- The first elaborate pre-Columbian civilization of Mesoamerica
- A state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- A form of government
- Process of specializing in one subject
- The Preserver and guardian of men
- Shaped characters used for writing
- A cruel ruler
- a city with surrounding territory thats a independent state
- Last achievement king
- An indigenous pre-Columbian civilization that flourished in the Valley of Oaxaca in Mesoamerica
- The bishop of rome
- The process of becoming similar to others by taking in and using their customs and culture
- A member of iranian people
- art works made during the classical period
- Ancient greek mathmatician
- A single seller or producer that excludes competition from providing the same product
- Humans
- Provincal govenor
- a ruler in ancient egypt
- A land based country in south east europe
- An official in ancient Rome chosen by the plebeians to protect their interests
- A system of government in witch priests rule in the name of god
- Earliest highly developed culture in pre-Columbian Peru
- an extensive group of states or countries under one rule
58 Clues: Humans • A long poem • 4000-2000BC • A cruel ruler • An ancient city • Provincal govenor • The bishop of rome • A form of government • ancient kushite ring • Last achievement king • A citystate in greece • A primate of a family • The first roman emperor • exchange for other goods • a ruler in ancient egypt • Founder of persian empire • One of the largest deserts • A member of iranian people • ...
Kentucky History 2023-12-05
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- jellyfish/sharks
- indians against the jackson purchase
- reason kentucky is divided into regions
- which region is a belt in the middle of kentucky
- longest cave system in the world
- what montain in kentucky has a state resort park
- where can you stand in three states at once
- armed vigilantees in the tobacoo wars
- nation treasure for biodiversity
- indians forced out
- capital
- burbon capital of the world
- Clean air act
- get the knowledge of horses here, near lexington
- And their off to the races at_____.
- the lack of work in the coal industry has created___ in places that used to be rich with coal production
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- eastern to northeastern moutain range
- responsible for purchase of big chunk of land in kentucky
- get your stitch on at this blanket musuem?
- experience kentucky underground and kangaros
- watch out for theses large horses owned by budweiser at park
- step into a bible story
- Toyota manufacturer
- pennyroyal's other name
- watch your step so you dont join the cars in the ground at this musuem
- civil uprest and voilence to do tobacco production regulations
- large bucket suspended from a boom
- hike,kayak and ROCKCLIMBING at this popular kentucky state park
- crosses two rivers and passes over a separate county
- home to Muhammed Ali
- famous horse race
31 Clues: capital • Clean air act • jellyfish/sharks • famous horse race • indians forced out • Toyota manufacturer • home to Muhammed Ali • step into a bible story • pennyroyal's other name • burbon capital of the world • longest cave system in the world • nation treasure for biodiversity • large bucket suspended from a boom • And their off to the races at_____. • ...
American history 2023-12-15
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- allowed cities to grow upwards
- taxed placed on foreign goods
- the forbidding by law of the manufacture transport called prohibition
- on margin system of buying stocks in which a buyer pays a small percentage of the purchase price
- riot triggered by the death of a black boy
- policy of minimum govermental interference
- repealed prohibition and left alcohol regulation to the states
- president hardings secretary of commerce
- white residents mobbed and attbuyaked black residents
- 6 million african americans move to urban areas
- replaced harding in 1923 and was silent cal
- used assembly line to mass produce automobiles
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- went on strike to seek recognition
- culturual and intellecutual revial of african american music
- won 1920 presidental election
- rising stock prices
- method of purchase in which a buyer makes a small down payment
- gave women the right to vote
- person who made transported and sold alcohol
- race riots in 1918 and 1921 chicago and tulsa
- arrangement of equipment and workers
- garvey founded the universal negro improvement association
- the areas just outside the cities
- social activist poet novelist
- prominent banker served as president hardings secretary of treasury
25 Clues: rising stock prices • gave women the right to vote • won 1920 presidental election • taxed placed on foreign goods • social activist poet novelist • allowed cities to grow upwards • the areas just outside the cities • went on strike to seek recognition • arrangement of equipment and workers • president hardings secretary of commerce • riot triggered by the death of a black boy • ...
Language History 2023-09-07
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- - Beautiful or artistic handwriting.
- - To figure out the meaning of something that is difficult to understand, like an ancient script.
- - Writing carved or engraved on a surface.
- - A mark or character that represents an idea or object.
- - The language of ancient Rome.
- - Relating to the sounds of spoken language.
- - A room in a monastery for copying and preserving manuscripts.
- - A person who writes or records information in ancient times.
- - Very old, from a long time ago.
- - A simple picture or symbol that represents an object or concept.
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- - A symbolic figure or character.
- - A system of writing using pictures and symbols, often associated with ancient Egypt.
- - An ancient system of writing that used wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets, used in Mesopotamia.
- - A system of writing used for a specific language.
- - An ancient language of India.
- - A handwritten document or book.
- Stone - An ancient artifact with inscriptions in three scripts that helped decode Egyptian hieroglyphics.
- - Changing text from one language to another.
- - A set of letters used to write a language.
- - A material made from reeds used for writing in ancient Egypt.
20 Clues: - An ancient language of India. • - The language of ancient Rome. • - A symbolic figure or character. • - A handwritten document or book. • - Very old, from a long time ago. • - Beautiful or artistic handwriting. • - Writing carved or engraved on a surface. • - Relating to the sounds of spoken language. • - A set of letters used to write a language. • ...
history class 2023-08-25
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- ruler of the franks
- churchly kingdom
- person who wrote rules for monastaries
- places where monks lives
- lived in monastaries
- the church provides this
- the year clovis converts to christanity
- what knights in training become at age 7
- worldly power involded in politics
- where nuns used to live
- period from 500 to 1500
- the church provides this
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- person who wrote nun rules
- the person recieving a fief
- Gregoy I becomes pope in what year
- servant for a knight
- the Lord's Estate
- germanic people
- church does this for monastaries,convents and manuscripts
- squire's become this at age 21
- a area of land
21 Clues: a area of land • germanic people • churchly kingdom • the Lord's Estate • ruler of the franks • servant for a knight • lived in monastaries • where nuns used to live • period from 500 to 1500 • places where monks lives • the church provides this • the church provides this • person who wrote nun rules • the person recieving a fief • squire's become this at age 21 • ...
History Review 2023-11-20
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- 10 Amendments / Anti-Feds wouldn’t sign the constitution without this
- Hate the idea of Central Government
- Broken Document States have the power, no national army, supreme court, or president
- Went to War with Britain due to “Impressment” aka stealing American Sailors
- Basis of Star Spangled Banner, East Coast maryland, Francis Scott Key was watching from harbor
- War Poem turned National Anthemn by Francis Scott Key
- John Adam’s Alien & ___ Acts
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- Divided up Old Nortwest -1785
- Supreme Court considers things an “Act of Congress” is Constituional
- British kidnap American Sailors
- Two Houses, Upper, Lower
- May 1787,meeting to re-editing the Articles of Confederation
- Diary of the Federalist Why they are the best
- America bought land from (France) Napolean for $15 million
- January 8, 1815 No impact on war because it was signed after war was officailly over (Treaty of Ghent ended war, signed December 24, 1814)
- pregnant Native America lady whose very presence stopped Lewis & Clark from getting arrow shot at
- 1803, William Marbury was denied Justice of the Peace Court but due to previous Judciiary Acts job was void, Marshall was on the fense
- Ratifying the constitution
- Government takes Veterans’ farms they become angry
- Napolean being a control freak, was __ named after him
20 Clues: Two Houses, Upper, Lower • Ratifying the constitution • John Adam’s Alien & ___ Acts • Divided up Old Nortwest -1785 • British kidnap American Sailors • Hate the idea of Central Government • Diary of the Federalist Why they are the best • Government takes Veterans’ farms they become angry • War Poem turned National Anthemn by Francis Scott Key • ...
World History 2023-09-15
Across
- an organization
- classes a grouping of similar social factors
- moves from one region to another
- A succession of rulers
- plant foods and domestication of animals
- state
- An ancient temple tower
- gatherers hunts animals and gathers wild plants
- of labor perform different jobs to meet society
- The belief in many gods
- The heads of state
- an advanced and complex society
- System of writing
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- the system for producing and obtaining goals and services
- a member of an extinct species
- the taming of wild animals
- New Stone Age
- The use of knowledge to invent new tools or devices
- supplies of goods and labor not needed
- To water crops
20 Clues: state • New Stone Age • To water crops • an organization • System of writing • The heads of state • A succession of rulers • An ancient temple tower • The belief in many gods • the taming of wild animals • a member of an extinct species • an advanced and complex society • moves from one region to another • supplies of goods and labor not needed • plant foods and domestication of animals • ...
Ancient History 2023-09-20
Across
- A plant grown for food
- A system of writing used in the Ancient Middle East
- A person who manages or owns a farm
- The supply of water to land or crops to help growth
- The period before time was written
- Made from silk roads in china
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place.
- Someone who moves from one place to another
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- An amount of something left over when requirements have been met
- Groups of states under a single supreme
- A house owned by a lord or knight
- A birthplace of writing
- producing or capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops.
- The action of Inventing something
- A natural stream of waters
- Made in the past and no longer exist
- A place for people\criminal
- a prehistoric period that followed the Stone Age and preceded the Iron Age
- Known for his surviving set of laws
- The governing body of a nation, state, or community.
20 Clues: A plant grown for food • A birthplace of writing • A natural stream of waters • A place for people\criminal • Made from silk roads in china • A house owned by a lord or knight • The action of Inventing something • The period before time was written • A person who manages or owns a farm • Known for his surviving set of laws • Made in the past and no longer exist • ...
World History 2023-09-28
Across
- rebirth
- paper material
- migration of Jews
- religious law
- deep understanding
- Tombs
- Jewish houses
- righteous conduct
- wearing a simple robe
Down
- four major social groups
- written records
- group
- forced to leave their homeland
- agreement
- church retreat
- system rigid social hierarchy
- strict
- migrate
- European language
- actions determine your afterlife
20 Clues: group • Tombs • strict • rebirth • migrate • agreement • religious law • Jewish houses • church retreat • paper material • written records • migration of Jews • European language • righteous conduct • deep understanding • wearing a simple robe • four major social groups • system rigid social hierarchy • forced to leave their homeland • actions determine your afterlife
American history 2023-10-20
Across
- states between the north and the south
- capital of virginia
- 3 day long battle
- grant besieged this city
- Union general who destroyed the south using march to sea tatic
- a general for the north
- agreement to ease tensions
- war started at his house
- Lincolns main goal
- invented cotton gin
- Federal fort in the harbor
- people rule the goverment
Down
- a system used by slaves for freedom
- plan by winfield scott
- commanded the union troops when surrendiring
- fighting on home turf
- 3 day of gettysburg
- leading union general
- large population resources
- issued by abraham lincoln on september 22 1862
- a novel that portrayed slavery
- warships covered with protective iron plates
- battle fought by grant to capture railroad
- abolition of slavery
- Former presbyterian minister
25 Clues: 3 day long battle • Lincolns main goal • capital of virginia • 3 day of gettysburg • invented cotton gin • abolition of slavery • fighting on home turf • leading union general • plan by winfield scott • a general for the north • grant besieged this city • war started at his house • people rule the goverment • large population resources • agreement to ease tensions • Federal fort in the harbor • ...
American History 2023-10-20
Across
- first state to secede.
- Abolished slavery.
- Invented the cotton gin.
- plessy v. ferguson
- south advantage.
- a way southerners stopped African Americans from voting.
- Abraham Lincolns plan.
- equal rights to everyone.
- won election by one vote.
- laws that allowed for segregation.
- a book about slavery.
- Capital of Virginia.
- a reason why African Americans had to pay to vote.
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- A test that African Am,ericans and poor white men had to take to vote.
- Gave African Americans the right to vote.
- Bloodiest war of the battle.
- Bleeding state.
- led the confederate army.
- who replaced lincoln after he was assassinated.
- Confederacy president.
- a group of white people who tried to stop African Americans from using their rights.
- first president assassinated.
- United States became independent.
- every man selected had to go to war.
- a northern strength.
25 Clues: Bleeding state. • south advantage. • Abolished slavery. • plessy v. ferguson • a northern strength. • Capital of Virginia. • a book about slavery. • first state to secede. • Confederacy president. • Abraham Lincolns plan. • Invented the cotton gin. • led the confederate army. • equal rights to everyone. • won election by one vote. • Bloodiest war of the battle. • first president assassinated. • ...
MonGHOULian History 2023-10-31
Across
- A specific transportation used in the sea roads
- People who speak this are found primarily in Tanzania, Kenya and Mozambique.
- A dynasty with a currency named after itself
- a broad branch of Mahayana Buddhism focused on achieving rebirth in a certain Land.
- Stops along a journey assisted by remounts, provisions, lodgings, and other necessities for their journeys
- Richest Man in the world
- Form of Buddhism focused around calm and serenity
- Can carry over 150KG
- The Guinness World Records considers it as the largest religious structure in the world.
- Famous centre of Mali
- the third emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigning from 1402 to 1424.
Down
- The best explorer of his time
- a type of paper negotiable instrument used during China's Tang dynasty invented by merchants but adopted by the state.
- a military blockade of a city, or fortress, with the intent of conquering by attrition, or by well-prepared assault.
- Capital of Mongolia
- A Real region on a map, not missing from the world
- a Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat, fleet admiral, and court eunuch during China's early Ming dynasty, and often regarded as the greatest admiral in Chinese history.
- The Persian Invader(Not Just the Attacker)
- People of all origins who come together to find similarities
- a roadside inn where travelers could rest and recover from the day's journey.
20 Clues: Capital of Mongolia • Can carry over 150KG • Famous centre of Mali • Richest Man in the world • The best explorer of his time • The Persian Invader(Not Just the Attacker) • A dynasty with a currency named after itself • A specific transportation used in the sea roads • Form of Buddhism focused around calm and serenity • A Real region on a map, not missing from the world • ...
Olympic History 2023-10-21
Across
- The sporting event where Usain Bolt became famous.
- The city that hosted the first modern Olympics in 1896.
- The location of the famous "Miracle on Ice" in 1980.
- The ancient stadium in Olympia, Greece.
- The country where the 2016 Summer Olympics were held.
- The most decorated Olympian of all time.
- The first host city after World War II.
- The mascot for the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.
- The Olympics that were canceled during World War II.
- The Olympic sport that requires you to shoot arrows.
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- The country that boycotted the 1980 Summer Olympics.
- The year the Olympic Games were first held.
- The Olympic flame is lit using a focused beam of what.
- The most populous country to have never won an Olympic gold.
- The Olympic athlete known as the "Flying Houseman."
- The sport that made Michael Jordan an Olympic gold medalist.
- The Olympic event featuring triple long jumps.
- The number of rings in the Olympic symbol.
- The city that hosted the 2008 Summer Olympics.
- The Olympic Games that took place in 1972.
20 Clues: The ancient stadium in Olympia, Greece. • The first host city after World War II. • The most decorated Olympian of all time. • The number of rings in the Olympic symbol. • The Olympic Games that took place in 1972. • The year the Olympic Games were first held. • The Olympic event featuring triple long jumps. • The city that hosted the 2008 Summer Olympics. • ...
Texas History 2023-11-06
Across
- The City With A Legend
- H-Town
- City of Champions
- The Prison City of Texas
- Cowtown
- Sports City, USA
- The Tomato Capital of the World
- Oleander City
- The Buckle of the Bible Belt
- The Dinosaur Capital of Texas
- Aggieland
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- The Fruit Cake Capital of the World
- Big D
- The Capital City
- The Sparkling City by the Sea
- The Bluebonnet City
- The Rose Capital of the World
- The Ice Cream City
- The Oldest Town in Texas
- The Alamo City
20 Clues: Big D • H-Town • Cowtown • Aggieland • Oleander City • The Alamo City • The Capital City • Sports City, USA • City of Champions • The Ice Cream City • The Bluebonnet City • The City With A Legend • The Prison City of Texas • The Oldest Town in Texas • The Buckle of the Bible Belt • The Sparkling City by the Sea • The Rose Capital of the World • The Dinosaur Capital of Texas • ...
