history Crossword Puzzles
History Crossword 2023-03-18
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- A period of time marked by distinctive events.
- The money that a country uses.
- The city where the government of the state or country is located.
- To reject.
- Measure of land area equal to 43,560 feet.
- A statement of government policy especially in international relations.
- National and State governments share power.
- A loose group of governments working together.
- A former political party in the United States that favored a strong central government.
- An idea for a new law.
- A law or regulation especially of a town or city.
- A person who determines the size, shape, or boundaries of a piece of land.
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- The act of controlling or directing according to rule.
- An example that is followed.
- The act in which men were captured and forced into naval service.
- To give suggestions about a decision or action.
- Written rules and principles under which a government is run.
- People choose representatives to run the government.
- To vote in favor of.
- The president's advisors.
- Buying and selling of goods and services.
21 Clues: To reject. • To vote in favor of. • An idea for a new law. • The president's advisors. • An example that is followed. • The money that a country uses. • Buying and selling of goods and services. • Measure of land area equal to 43,560 feet. • National and State governments share power. • A period of time marked by distinctive events. • ...
History Crossword 2023-04-05
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- EUROPEANS TRADED GOODS LIKE METAL, CLOTH, GUNS AND ALCOHOL FOR THIS
- SOMETHING THAT HELPS SOMEONE LIVE IN A SPECIFIC/GIVEN PLACE
- ONE OF THE THREE MAJOR CATEGORIES OF INDIGENOUS CANADIANS (2 WORDS)
- AN AREA OF LAND FIRST CALLED NEW FRANCE
- AN OVERLAND ROUTE, IN THE MIDDLE EAST (3 WORDS)
- THE PEOPLE WHO LIVED ON PACIFIC COASTS SETTLED NEAR RIVERS BECAUSE THEY COULD EAT ___
- EUROPEANS CONVERTED INDIGENOUS PEOPLE TO THIS RELIGION
- THIS SPECIES DIED OUT 10000 YEARS AGO
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- PEOPLE WHO EUROPE SENT TO EXPLORE THE NEW WORLD
- THE PEOPLE WHO LIVED IN THE PRAIRIES WERE ___
- CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS WENT TO CUBE IN 1492 FOR THIS COUNTRY
- DUE TO THE ICE AGE ___ HAD TO DROP (2 WORDS)
- PEOPLE WHO CANOED WEST FROM QUEBEC TO TRADE
- HERE PEOPLE BUILT IGLOOS TO LIVE IN
- A DISEASE CAUSED BY VITAMIN C DEFICIENCY
- AN EXPLORER WHO WENT TO NEWFOUNDLND FOR ENGLAND IN 1497 (2 WORDS)
- A HUGE DEMAND FOR THIS ANIMALS PELTS
- THE EARLIEST EURIPEAN SETTLERS WERE NOT __ FOR NORTH AMERICAS HARSH CLIMATE
- EXPLORERS CREATED MINI COUNTRIES THAT ARE OWNED BY ANOTHER COUNTRY
- A CONTINENT EUROPEANS WANTED TO TRADE WITH
20 Clues: HERE PEOPLE BUILT IGLOOS TO LIVE IN • A HUGE DEMAND FOR THIS ANIMALS PELTS • THIS SPECIES DIED OUT 10000 YEARS AGO • AN AREA OF LAND FIRST CALLED NEW FRANCE • A DISEASE CAUSED BY VITAMIN C DEFICIENCY • A CONTINENT EUROPEANS WANTED TO TRADE WITH • PEOPLE WHO CANOED WEST FROM QUEBEC TO TRADE • DUE TO THE ICE AGE ___ HAD TO DROP (2 WORDS) • ...
History Crossword 2023-04-05
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- The First Nations, Métis and Inuit people all fall under this category(2 words)
- Founder of Quebec and "New France" colony (name)
- European leaders wanted to trade with these 3 countries (3 words)
- They found the "New World" but were initially trying to find this place
- Settlers tried to convert the indigenous to _____
- Food people hunted in the prairies
- The runners of the woods as one might say
- An event that occurred about 15,000 to 1.5 million years ago(2 words)
- Used to make many tools
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- Went to England in 1497(name)
- This was blocked because of fighting and politics(3 words)
- Used for making hats in Europe(2 words)
- Frozen rivers of ice
- Christopher Columbus went to ____ for ____ in 1492(2 words)
- Guns, metals, cloth and alcohol are all ____(2 words)
- People who lived on the praries
- These people build canoes and settled near water bodies(2 words)
- Shelter for people in the Arctic
- This was possible to be made because the ice age caused the sea levels to drop(2 words)
- This resource was lacking in the Arctic
20 Clues: Frozen rivers of ice • Used to make many tools • Went to England in 1497(name) • People who lived on the praries • Shelter for people in the Arctic • Food people hunted in the prairies • Used for making hats in Europe(2 words) • This resource was lacking in the Arctic • The runners of the woods as one might say • Founder of Quebec and "New France" colony (name) • ...
Art History 2023-04-18
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- /a style of painting, music, or drama in which the artist or writer seeks to express emotional experience rather than impressions of the external world.
- /A style of art in which the subject matter is portrayed by geometric forms, especially cubes
- /An artistic movement that displayed vivid dream worlds and fantastic unreal images
- /A 19th century artistic movement in which writers and painters sought to show life as it is rather than life as it should be
- /artistic movement in which artists rejected tradition and produced works that often shocked their viewers with its stance of anti-war and anti-art.
- /an art movement, focused on basic geometric forms, such as circles, squares, lines, and rectangles, painted in a limited range of colors. It was founded by Kazimir Malevich in Russia, around 1913
- /Deriving from the orderly qualities of ancient Greek and Roman culture; implies formality, objectivity, simplicity, and restraint.
- /An artistic movement that expressed world that could not normally be seen, like dreams and fantasy.
- /"rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- Art /a style of art that exploits the physiology of seeing in order to create illusory optical effects
- Renaissance /A period in the 1920s when African-American achievements in art and music and literature flourished
- /An early-20th-century Italian art movement that championed war as a cleansing agent and that celebrated the speed and dynamism of modern technology.
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- /an art movement in sculpture and painting that began in the 1950s and emphasized extreme simplification of form and color
- /a style of American painting of the 1920s and 1930s characterized by abstracted form, crisp contour, and static composition and usually depicting industrial or architectural subject matter.
- /A 19th-century movement in which art became infused with exaggerated sensitivity and a spooky mysticism. It was a continuation of the Romantic tradition.
- Nouveau /a style of decorative art, architecture, and design prominent in western Europe and the US from about 1890 until World War I and characterized by intricate linear designs and flowing curves based on natural forms.
- /visual art created in public locations, usually unsanctioned artwork executed outside of the context of traditional art venues
- /A German interdisciplinary school of fine and applied arts that brought together many leading modern architects, designers, and theatrical innovators.
- /Very elaborate and ornate (in decorating or metaphorically, as in speech and writing); relating to a highly ornate style of art and architecture in 18th-century France
- /Means "wild beast". Bold, shocking color. Joyous tone, usually.
- /a style of art where painters try to catch visual impressions made by color, light, and shadows of the moment
- (Pointillism) /small, distinct dots of color in order to create impression of mixing color and appearance of various images
- Deco /Descended from Art Nouveau, this movement of the 1920s and 1930s sought to upgrade industrial design in competition with "fine art" and to work new materials into decorative patterns that could be either machined or handcrafted. Characterized by streamlined, elongated, and symmetrical design.
- Art /art based on modern popular culture and the mass media, especially as a critical or ironic comment on traditional fine art values.
- Art /an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked
- Art /A kind of art in which subjects are religious, figures look flat and stiff, important figures are large, subjects are clothed with little emotion, and it is flat and two dimensional with a single color background.
- /European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries that followed mannerism and is characterized by ornate detail. Often considered a Catholic art style, it actually was produced by Protestants as well and was characterized by intensity, tension, great emotion, and bombast. Peter Paul Reubens is often acknowledged as the great representative of this style.
27 Clues: /Means "wild beast". Bold, shocking color. Joyous tone, usually. • /An artistic movement that displayed vivid dream worlds and fantastic unreal images • Art /an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked • /A style of art in which the subject matter is portrayed by geometric forms, especially cubes • ...
Art History 2023-04-18
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- a style of painting, music, or drama in which the artist or writer seeks to express emotional experience rather than impressions of the external world.
- artistic movement in which artists rejected tradition and produced works that often shocked their viewers with its stance of anti-war and anti-art.
- Very elaborate and ornate (in decorating or metaphorically, as in speech and writing); relating to a highly ornate style of art and architecture in 18th-century France
- European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries that followed mannerism and is characterized by ornate detail. Often considered a Catholic art style, it actually was produced by Protestants as well and was characterized by intensity, tension, great emotion, and bombast. Peter Paul Reubens is often acknowledged as the great representative of this style.
- Means "wild beast". Bold, shocking color. Joyous tone, usually.
- a style of art where painters try to catch visual impressions made by color, light, and shadows of the moment
- Descended from Art Nouveau, this movement of the 1920s and 1930s sought to upgrade industrial design in competition with "fine art" and to work new materials into decorative patterns that could be either machined or handcrafted. Characterized by streamlined, elongated, and symmetrical design.
- an art movement, focused on basic geometric forms, such as circles, squares, lines, and rectangles, painted in a limited range of colors. It was founded by Kazimir Malevich in Russia, around 1913
- visual art created in public locations, usually unsanctioned artwork executed outside of the context of traditional art venues
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked
- A 19th-century movement in which art became infused with exaggerated sensitivity and a spooky mysticism. It was a continuation of the Romantic tradition.
- a style of American painting of the 1920s and 1930s characterized by abstracted form, crisp contour, and static composition and usually depicting industrial or architectural subject matter.
- an art movement in sculpture and painting that began in the 1950s and emphasized extreme simplification of form and color
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- Renaissance A period in the 1920s when African-American achievements in art and music and literature flourished
- A German interdisciplinary school of fine and applied arts that brought together many leading modern architects, designers, and theatrical innovators.
- An artistic movement that displayed vivid dream worlds and fantastic unreal images
- a style of decorative art, architecture, and design prominent in western Europe and the US from about 1890 until World War I and characterized by intricate linear designs and flowing curves based on natural forms.
- Deriving from the orderly qualities of ancient Greek and Roman culture; implies formality, objectivity, simplicity, and restraint.
- An artistic movement that expressed world that could not normally be seen, like dreams and fantasy.
- art based on modern popular culture and the mass media, especially as a critical or ironic comment on traditional fine art values.
- small,distinct dots of color in order to create impression of mixing color and appearance of various images
- A style of art in which the subject matter is portrayed by geometric forms, especially cubes
- A 19th century artistic movement in which writers and painters sought to show life as it is rather than life as it should be
- a style of art that exploits the physiology of seeing in order to create illusory optical effects
- An early-20th-century Italian art movement that championed war as a cleansing agent and that celebrated the speed and dynamism of modern technology.
- A kind of art in which subjects are religious, figures look flat and stiff, important figures are large, subjects are clothed with little emotion, and it is flat and two dimensional with a single color background.
27 Clues: Means "wild beast". Bold, shocking color. Joyous tone, usually. • an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked • An artistic movement that displayed vivid dream worlds and fantastic unreal images • A style of art in which the subject matter is portrayed by geometric forms, especially cubes • ...
History Quiz 2023-03-21
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- The first 'talkie' was made
- System designed to keep black workers as virtual slaves
- How many states banned alcohol before Prohibition
- Law passed in 1934
- Where was the first black university established
- Village in Southern France which provided refuge for 5000 people fleeing persecution
- How many moonshines were a serious threat to health
- Exhibition opened by Hitler in 1937 to debase Jewish People
- Sacco and Vanzetti were accused of murder this paymaster
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- A failed attempt made by the Nazis to overthrow the government by force
- Key reason for the emigration of Irish people from ireland in 1845
- A governor from which U.S state belonged to the KKK
- Headed the Tuskage Institute
- Number of children a German woman needed to conceive to get a silver medal
- First President of Weimar Republic
- Night of Broken Glass
- Laws which introduced segregation
- Who set up the Universal Negro Improvement Association
- Characterised by blond hair, blue eyes and pale skin
- Leader of the SA
20 Clues: Leader of the SA • Law passed in 1934 • Night of Broken Glass • The first 'talkie' was made • Headed the Tuskage Institute • Laws which introduced segregation • First President of Weimar Republic • Where was the first black university established • How many states banned alcohol before Prohibition • A governor from which U.S state belonged to the KKK • ...
WORLD HISTORY 2023-03-20
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- The religion with the 4 noble truths
- Reading and talking
- Reigned over France for 72 years
- Choice or right
- Powerful person who rules unfairly
- Pressure someone
- The___road
- Wealthy landowners ruling class
- Showiness
- ___was a collection of beliefs that originated in India
- ___was a thermonuclear aerial bomb, and the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested
- Immutable
- Try
- Speak or perform
- All Pervading
- Going against the wishes of the god or the religion
- Fanciness
- ___Was an artist, inventor, architect, and scientist who lived in what is now Italy from 1452-1519
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- ___Was the general secretary of the Communist Party of the USSR and leader of the country from 1985-1991
- Insulting
- Less wealthy landowners craftspeople
- This was one of the animals that almost caused a nuclear war
- Solicitude
- Law
- To receive
- Group of followers
- The W in WHIPPS
- ___Is a philosophical and religious belief system that emerged in what is now China in the 4th C BCE
- The I in WHIPPS
- Prodigal
- Transatlantic___Trade
- ___was a theoretical physicist
- Is an incident that might have led to at least one unintended nuclear detonation or explosion, but did not.
- Salutary
- ___Was the president of France during the ISIS attack
35 Clues: Law • Try • Prodigal • Salutary • Insulting • Showiness • Immutable • Fanciness • Solicitude • To receive • The___road • All Pervading • Choice or right • The W in WHIPPS • The I in WHIPPS • Pressure someone • Speak or perform • Group of followers • Reading and talking • Transatlantic___Trade • ___was a theoretical physicist • Wealthy landowners ruling class • Reigned over France for 72 years • ...
History Crossword 2023-03-27
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- - Armed conflict between nations or groups
- - Birthplace of democracy and Western philosophy
- - Dramatic change in political or social structure
- - Ancient city and civilization in Italy
- - Male monarch or ruler
- - Country that colonized much of the Americas
- - Country founded in 1776
- - Process of settling and controlling a new territory or land
- - Country known for its diverse culture and history
- - Ancient civilization along the Nile River
- - Female monarch or ruler
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- - Person who travels to new or unfamiliar places in search of discovery
- - English dynasty known for its monarchs Henry VIII and Elizabeth I
- - Advanced society with complex culture, technology, and government
- - Period of European history known for its cultural and artistic achievements
- - Form of government where a single person holds power
- - Country with the world's largest population
- - Ancient civilization in Central America known for its pyramids and calendar
- - Ancient civilization in Mexico known for its human sacrifice and Tenochtitlan
- - Ancient civilization in South America known for its Machu Picchu and road network
20 Clues: - Male monarch or ruler • - Country founded in 1776 • - Female monarch or ruler • - Ancient city and civilization in Italy • - Armed conflict between nations or groups • - Ancient civilization along the Nile River • - Country that colonized much of the Americas • - Country with the world's largest population • - Birthplace of democracy and Western philosophy • ...
Athol History 2023-03-30
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- The closest airport to Athol is located in ___
- Name of the Canoe Race that happens in April
- What neighboring town does Athol share a zip code with?
- What does UTD stand for?
- Original Name of Athol
- A school, a street, a body of water, and cemetery all share this common name
- Name of tool manufacturer with headquarters in Athol
- Before CVS was built at the bottom of Pleasant St this building stood there
- This major university has a research forest located in Petersham
- Name of the mansion that was located at the current site of Athol Hospital
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- Name of the County that Athol is part of
- The Athol Public Library is a "___" library because it was originally built with money donated by this industrialist
- The parking lot at Ocean State was once a body of water called
- The town flower is a ?
- Name of the town that we share a school district with
- This family owned a toy company located in Athol
- Name of the local news paper "Athol ___ ___"
- Name of the river that runs through town
- The Duke of Atholl calls this country home
- The athletic fields at Athol High School were originally used as ___ before the high school was built.
- Town Nickname
21 Clues: Town Nickname • The town flower is a ? • Original Name of Athol • What does UTD stand for? • Name of the County that Athol is part of • Name of the river that runs through town • The Duke of Atholl calls this country home • Name of the Canoe Race that happens in April • Name of the local news paper "Athol ___ ___" • The closest airport to Athol is located in ___ • ...
Kansas History 2023-05-01
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- Act that required slaves to be returned to their owners even if they were in a free state
- Brown Well know abolitionist leader that used violence
- Kansas state Tree
- An advocate of a policy of territorial or economic expansion
- A period of severe dust storms
- A federal legislation of the U.S. that balanced the desires of both the north and the south regarding Missouri
- Kansas state mammal
- Kansas state amphibian
- Latin for: "to the stars through difficulties"
- A native resident of Kansas
- Kansas state reptile
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- People who favour the abolition of slavery
- People who never stay in one place
- The highest point in Kansas
- Proslavery raiders crossing from Missouri into Kansas to ensure kansas as a slave state.
- Settlers who opposed the expansion of slavery in their state
- People who were against slavery
- Trail that follows the Arkansas river
- An act that created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska
- People who were all for slavery
20 Clues: Kansas state Tree • Kansas state mammal • Kansas state reptile • Kansas state amphibian • The highest point in Kansas • A native resident of Kansas • A period of severe dust storms • People who were against slavery • People who were all for slavery • People who never stay in one place • Trail that follows the Arkansas river • People who favour the abolition of slavery • ...
History Crossword 2023-05-04
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- Thick rainforests
- Removing trade barriers
- An absolute ruler
- A large farm that farms one crop
- Corn
- The topmost layer of the rainforest
- A shiny stone that comes in various shades of green
- Low land surrounded by higher lands
- People who flee to another country by force
- Deep valleys in the ocean
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- Giant sheets of ice
- Workers Organizations
- Countryside areas
- A city-state
- Slum or poor areas
- Ranches
- The feudal estate
- Thick fog
- A steep cliff
- Vast treeless snowy plains
20 Clues: Corn • Ranches • Thick fog • A city-state • A steep cliff • Thick rainforests • Countryside areas • An absolute ruler • The feudal estate • Slum or poor areas • Giant sheets of ice • Workers Organizations • Removing trade barriers • Deep valleys in the ocean • Vast treeless snowy plains • A large farm that farms one crop • The topmost layer of the rainforest • Low land surrounded by higher lands • ...
Healthcare History 2022-12-12
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- Began using ether as an anesthetic.
- Development of machines, wide availability of books, ability to listen to body sounds, infection control measures, and women participate in medical care in this time.
- Developed the first polio vaccine.
- professional education of nurses.
- Encourage physicians to wash their hands prior to delivering babies.
- Discovered penicillin.
- The father of medicine
- Invented the first stethoscope.
- Diseases caused by evil spirits/demons.
- Bioterrorism, new viruses and diseases, pandemics, and health insurance all exist during this time period.
- Most rapid advancements in healthcare. There are machines, diagnoses of diseases, medications, DNA, computer technology, and open heart surgery.
- Connected disease to pot sanitation.
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- rebirth of science of medicine. The dissection of human bodies is now allowed.
- Developed a vaccination for smallpox.
- Started using antiseptics (carbolic acid) during surgery to prevent infection.
- Invented the microscope.
- Bubonic Plague killed 3/4 of the population during this time.
- Father of modern surgery.
- Discovered the use of insulin to treat diabetes.
- Increased knowledge of the human body. Microorganisms discovered.
- Fall of the roman empire (caused the study of medicine to stop) during this time.
- Proved microorganisms cause disease- Germ Theory. Also began pasteurizing milk to kill bacteria.
- Established sanitary nursing units and
- First to separate twins conjoined at the head.
- Discovered X-rays.
- studies began the search for gene therapies to cure inherited diseases.
26 Clues: Discovered X-rays. • Discovered penicillin. • The father of medicine • Invented the microscope. • Father of modern surgery. • Invented the first stethoscope. • professional education of nurses. • Developed the first polio vaccine. • Began using ether as an anesthetic. • Connected disease to pot sanitation. • Developed a vaccination for smallpox. • ...
US History 2022-12-07
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- to bring goods into the country
- first ship of pilgrims
- 1492sailed the ocean blue
- sided with the king
- to ship goods out of country
- first permanent english colony
- complaint
- sail around
- income
- supported columbus
- common sense
- first shots fired here
- first and oldest colony in America
- helped with direction
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- witch trials of
- claimed Florida for Spain
- resistance
- cotton gin inventor
- 1609-1610 hunger
- complained about Catholic church
- turning point of revolution
- vanished colony
- information designed to influence opinion
- native
- introduced tobacco to jamestown
- disagree
- commanded continental army
- First European in America
- washingtons money man
- refuse to buy goods
30 Clues: native • income • disagree • complaint • resistance • sail around • common sense • witch trials of • vanished colony • 1609-1610 hunger • supported columbus • cotton gin inventor • sided with the king • refuse to buy goods • washingtons money man • helped with direction • first ship of pilgrims • first shots fired here • claimed Florida for Spain • 1492sailed the ocean blue • First European in America • ...
NC History 2023-08-15
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- who flew first in Kitty Hawk (6)
- English colony in NC (8)
- NC,World War II memorial in Wilmington (13)
- for a North Carolinian (8)
- War,Conflict between North and South (10)
- city and financial hub (9)
- Hawk,Site of the Wright brothers' first flight (10)
- Ridge,Mountain range in western NC (10)
- Chapel Hill,Oldest public university in the US (14)
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- privately-owned house, near Asheville (8)
- the Wright brothers tested their plane (9)
- city and film production hub (10)
- for its tobacco industry (6)
- range stretching through the state (11)
- Palace,Former state capitol in New Bern (12)
- settlers in Wachovia (9)
- crop that fueled early economy (7)
- people of the region (8)
- capital named after Sir Walter (7)
- Fear,River and coastal region (8)
20 Clues: settlers in Wachovia (9) • English colony in NC (8) • people of the region (8) • for a North Carolinian (8) • city and financial hub (9) • for its tobacco industry (6) • who flew first in Kitty Hawk (6) • city and film production hub (10) • Fear,River and coastal region (8) • crop that fueled early economy (7) • capital named after Sir Walter (7) • ...
Family History 2023-08-28
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- Used to narrow database search results based on birth, death, or other information.
- Includes prominent men in local communities (usually organized by state down to place)
- Surname
- Information in digital form that can be transmitted or processed.
- Organizes and links alphabetically or categorically (or both) so you can quickly fi nd a site such as Cindi's List.
- Shows jurisdiction boundaries, exact locations, and distances between places.
- A male sibling.
- Bringing in data from one database to another.
- A webisite or set of books where information about a topic, place, or well known person can be quickly found.
- A person connected with another person through their family.
- The item from which a genealogist gathers information.
- A website or book that defi nes words.
- Group of peaple with common ancestry
- The parentent of a person's mother or father.
- A baby
- Sons and daughters of parents.
- The day a person is born.
- Contain information about places and people
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- Symbols that can be substituted for one or multiple letters in search terms such as * or ?.
- A female sibling.
- A strongly desired goal or purpose.
- A collection of maps bound together in a volume.
- Geographical dictionaries containing area specifi c information.
- The uniting of spouses.
- A system that allows the search for various spellings of a
- The loss of a person's life.
- A set of indexes or images that can be browsed through to discover information.
- A form used to track your research. It includes where and when you have looked and what you have found.
- Images, sounds, or other fi les in which can be linked to an individual or event in a genealogical program.
- A database format which most genealogical database programs can import and export.
- The sister of a person's mother or father.
- People with common parents.
- The brother of a person's mother or father.
- A relative descended from a person's direct line ancestor.
- A site that shows the differing names or boundaries one place can have over time.
- A true or accurate piece of information
- Guide that contain information such as record types, what they contain, and methodology
37 Clues: A baby • Surname • A male sibling. • A female sibling. • The uniting of spouses. • The day a person is born. • People with common parents. • The loss of a person's life. • Sons and daughters of parents. • A strongly desired goal or purpose. • Group of peaple with common ancestry • A website or book that defi nes words. • A true or accurate piece of information • ...
US History 2024-12-13
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- Who prospered during this time in the 1920s?
- What purchase gave America more that’s 800,000sq miles of land including the Mississippi River?
- The 1920’s is also known as the ___ age.
- What year did the Founding Fathers draw up new constitution for United States of America?
- What makeshift towns did people live in during the Great Depression?
- When did the economy crash?
- Which amendment allowed women to vote?
- Which market crashed as a result of people not trusting in the banks?
- Who was someone who makes or sells alcohol illegally during the prohibition?
- What period of time, post Civil War, addressed the problems of slavery and its political, social, and economic legacy also to solve the problems that were arising.
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- What is the recovery reform which includes major public work and the Sale of alcohol called?
- Who was the U.S. president from 1829 to 1837?
- What town was a major port for supplying the northern and southern sides.
- What war was the result of the broader conflict between Great Britain and France over who would dominate Europe and the wider world?
- How many people were unemployed after the Wall Street stock market crash of 1929?
- What was the document that gave America a set of rules that guides how it will work?
- 1920 were also know as the ____ twenties.
- What era happened during the 1920’s that led people to smuggle?
- When did congress pass the records act?
- What battle happened when General Robert E. Lee marched his Army of Northern Virginia into Pennsylvania?
- What rebellion happened as a result of uprising citizens who refused to pay a liquor tax that had been imposed by Secretary of Treasury?
21 Clues: When did the economy crash? • Which amendment allowed women to vote? • When did congress pass the records act? • The 1920’s is also known as the ___ age. • 1920 were also know as the ____ twenties. • Who prospered during this time in the 1920s? • Who was the U.S. president from 1829 to 1837? • What era happened during the 1920’s that led people to smuggle? • ...
Chauvin History 2025-01-09
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- doctor
- longtime postal officials
- editor of Chauvin Chronicle
- built first WWII cenotaph
- longest married couple
- Presbyterian Church
- early photographer
- longtime grocery owners
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- chauffered the Queen
- popular cafe owner
- first bank
- had large barn on Main Street
- role models in education
- theatre
- longtime garage owners
- built Lutheran Chaurch altar
- Catholic Church
- three generations of schoolteachers
- hardware family
- basketball star
20 Clues: doctor • theatre • first bank • Catholic Church • hardware family • basketball star • popular cafe owner • early photographer • Presbyterian Church • chauffered the Queen • longtime garage owners • longest married couple • longtime grocery owners • role models in education • longtime postal officials • built first WWII cenotaph • editor of Chauvin Chronicle • built Lutheran Chaurch altar • ...
History evaluation 2024-11-18
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- / President of the Second Continental Congress; first to sign the Declaration of Independence.
- / 1775 battle where British forces won but suffered heavy losses, demonstrating American resolve.
- / British General involved in major battles such as Bunker Hill and Brandywine.
- / American colonists who remained loyal to Britain during the American Revolution.
- / Known for his declaration, "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
- / British governor and general at the start of the Revolution, overseeing Massachusetts.
- / The 1783 agreement that officially ended the Revolutionary War and recognized American independence.
- George III / British monarch during the American Revolutionary War who aimed to maintain control over the American colonies.
- / 1777 victory in New Jersey, boosting morale and forcing British to retreat.
- / Drafted the Declaration of Independence; later served as the third President of the U.S.
- / Leader of the Continental Army and later the first President of the United States.
- / American colonial militia members ready to fight at a minute's notice.
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- / British general who surrendered at Yorktown, leading to the end of the Revolutionary War.
- / Diplomat and Founding Father who helped secure French support for the American Revolution.
- Tea Party / A 1773 protest by American colonists against British taxation policies, where tea was dumped into Boston Harbor.
- / A form of irregular warfare involving small groups using tactics like ambushes and raids.
- / French nobleman who volunteered to support the American cause and became a key military leader.
- / The first battles of the American Revolution in 1775, signaling the start of open conflict.
- / A refusal to buy or use goods and services to show disapproval or bring about change.
- / 1777 battle that allowed British forces to capture Philadelphia.
- / A 1781 Southern battle where American forces defeated the British, boosting morale.
- / 1780 battle in South Carolina, a significant American victory that weakened British Loyalist support.
- / The 1777 turning point battle that convinced France to support the American cause.
- / Wife of John Adams, known for her letters advocating for women’s rights during the Revolutionary War.
- / A morale-boosting surprise victory for George Washington and his troops after crossing the Delaware River in 1776.
- Army / The army established by the Second Continental Congress to fight against Britain in the American Revolution.
- / An official ban on trade with a particular country, used as a form of protest.
27 Clues: / Known for his declaration, "Give me liberty, or give me death!" • / 1777 battle that allowed British forces to capture Philadelphia. • / American colonial militia members ready to fight at a minute's notice. • / 1777 victory in New Jersey, boosting morale and forcing British to retreat. • ...
history project 2024-11-15
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- grants from the king/government
- a political party that supported the first draft of the constitution
- voices the people, house of representatives
- the branch that decides if the laws should be passed
- to suggest an idea
- a political party that did not support the first draft of the constitution
- intro to the constitution
- approval of the state in a legal matter
- free
- the idea that no one is above the law
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- descriptive word for difficult
- the branch that enforces the laws of the constitution
- has legislative power that is shared with the house of Representatives
- legislative, two party system
- explains our government
- the branch that makes the laws
- how many amendments to the constitution are there
- changes to the constitution
- a democratic system,the people rule
- who led a rebellion in the 1700s due to a dept crisis
- leader of the U.S.
21 Clues: free • to suggest an idea • leader of the U.S. • explains our government • intro to the constitution • changes to the constitution • legislative, two party system • descriptive word for difficult • the branch that makes the laws • grants from the king/government • a democratic system,the people rule • the idea that no one is above the law • approval of the state in a legal matter • ...
U.S History 2024-11-21
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- Passed Embargo Act
- Created Monroe Doctrine
- Also known as Connecticut Compromise
- Was the first president who wanted neutrality
- Considered first death
- Passed Alien & Sedition Acts
- French aristocrat played large part in battle of Yorktown
- Propaganda that called for American Independence from Great Britain criticized the king
- Battle where Britain surrendered after capture of two generals
- President during war of 1812
- Told husband not to forget woman during writing of Constitution
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- Famous quote "Give me liberty or give me death"
- Represented the colonies as a envoy in France
- Involved soldiers trying to arrest Patriots.
- People who supported the Constitution & a strong centralized government
- Rebellion started on tax on grain
- Used "necessary & proper clause" to justify forming a National Bank
- First published African American woman
- Anti-Federalist leader who believed in need to restrict government power
- This battle was the turning point of the war
20 Clues: Passed Embargo Act • Considered first death • Created Monroe Doctrine • Passed Alien & Sedition Acts • President during war of 1812 • Rebellion started on tax on grain • Also known as Connecticut Compromise • First published African American woman • Involved soldiers trying to arrest Patriots. • This battle was the turning point of the war • ...
U.S History 2024-11-21
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- Human rights that cannot be violated.
- American patriots were defeated here.
- Treaty that ended the Revolutionary War.
- Change of a government document.
- A naturally Defensable plateau.
- A Branch collectively known as Congress.
- Declared the U.S was forever free from European powers.
- Made sure the King would not exploit his power.
- Amendment that gives freedom of speech.
- Last Battle of Revolutionary War.
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- Name of the rebellion of Farmers.
- First U.S President.
- Made of July 4 1776.
- An Armed ship.
- Prohibited The U.S from trading with foreign countries.
- Made the quote give me liberty or give me death.
- Commander and Chief during the war of 1812.
- Region with the Appalachian mountains.
- Allowed self governing churches.
- Avoided war with France.
- An Agreement that established the idea of self governing.
21 Clues: An Armed ship. • First U.S President. • Made of July 4 1776. • Avoided war with France. • A naturally Defensable plateau. • Change of a government document. • Allowed self governing churches. • Name of the rebellion of Farmers. • Last Battle of Revolutionary War. • Human rights that cannot be violated. • American patriots were defeated here. • ...
History Crossword 2024-11-21
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- this is the first US preident
- the president's board of advisors
- this prevents being tried twice for the same crime
- this is to put a law into action
- somebody who wants to start an armed conflict
- a document stating the king is still bound by law
- paper containing the first 10 amendments
- the opening paragraph of the constitution
- a document that allowed the colonies to exist
- an act that stopped trade
- a tax imposed by the government on imported or exported goods
- a training regime in the winter of 1777
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- a large farm with slaves
- this is where the electoral votes come from
- this purchase gained one third of US territory
- determines if a law is constitutional
- this group of people wanted to separate from the church of england
- somebody who believed in a strong national government
- this stated that America was to stay out of foreign conflict
- somebody who believed in separating from Great Britain
- this act prevented the smuggling of foreign molasses into the colonies
21 Clues: a large farm with slaves • an act that stopped trade • this is the first US preident • this is to put a law into action • the president's board of advisors • determines if a law is constitutional • a training regime in the winter of 1777 • paper containing the first 10 amendments • the opening paragraph of the constitution • this is where the electoral votes come from • ...
U.S. History 2024-11-22
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- a written grant by a country's legislative or sovereign power
- the first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law
- a legal instrument that bound the Pilgrims together when they arrived in New England.
- English philosopher and physician
- Considered one of the earliest American feminists,
- settlement in the Colony of Virginia
- rominent English colonial leader and Congregational ministe
- English settlers who traveled to North America on the ship Mayflower
- the stage of the Atlantic slave trade in which millions of enslaved Africans were transported to the Americas as part of the triangular slave trade.
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- a seaport in SW Devonshire, in SW England, on the English Channel
- was the daughter of Wahunsenaca
- a form of economic nationalism that sought to increase the prosperity and power of a nation through restrictive trade practices
- farms specializing in cash crops
- English Quaker
- a Puritan clergyman and author in colonial New England
- the first woman inducted into the South Carolina Business Hall of Fame, for her contributions to agriculture and economic growth.
- a city in SE Virginia
- English Protestants who believed that the reforms of the Church of England did not go far enough
- Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic of Genoa who completed four Spanish-based voyages across the Atlantic Ocean
- rejected elaborate religious ceremonies
20 Clues: English Quaker • a city in SE Virginia • was the daughter of Wahunsenaca • farms specializing in cash crops • English philosopher and physician • settlement in the Colony of Virginia • rejected elaborate religious ceremonies • Considered one of the earliest American feminists, • a Puritan clergyman and author in colonial New England • ...
History Crossword 2024-11-14
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- a form of public torture where a victim is stripped naked, or stripped to the waist, while wood tar is either poured or painted onto the person
- a person who stays loyal to their country
- a forceable overthrow of a government or social order
- a view
- refusal to take part in a was between other powers
- a crowd confronted eight British soldiers in the streets of the city. As the mob insulted and threatened them, the soldiers fired their muskets, killing five colonists.
- the state of being free
- prohibited Anglo-American colonists from settling on lands acquired from the French following the French and Indian War
- men dumped 342 chests teas into Boston Harbor
- Forward thinking
- likes the way it is or used to be
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- Great age/old - Greece and Rome
- an act regulating stamp duty (a tax on the legal recognition of documents
- Government without just one leader
- initiated taxes on glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea.
- a series of peowho came up to make the world a better place(government)
- A writer of the vindication of the rights of women
- A person who doesn't support their country
- meant to break Massachusetts Bay and to warn the other colonies of the consequences of rebellious behavior
- Author of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Femal Citizens
20 Clues: a view • Forward thinking • the state of being free • Great age/old - Greece and Rome • likes the way it is or used to be • Government without just one leader • a person who stays loyal to their country • A person who doesn't support their country • men dumped 342 chests teas into Boston Harbor • A writer of the vindication of the rights of women • ...
History Corssward 2025-02-05
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- – An agreement to stop fighting.
- – When money loses value and prices rise.
- – Short, catchy phrases used in campaigns.
- of 1837 – A major financial crisis in the U.S.
- – The 10th U.S. president who took office after Harrison’s death.
- – A political party that opposed Andrew Jackson.
- – Forced march of Native Americans to new land.
- – Giving government jobs to political supporters.
- – The idea that states can reject federal laws.
- – Cherokee leader who resisted removal.
- – Betraying one’s country.
- – A long period of economic hardship.
- – To adopt another culture or way of life.
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- – A movement that expanded political power to the common man.
- – The land where Native Americans were relocated.
- – Rejected a law or bill.
- – A high tax on imports that angered the South.
- – Related to farming or rural life.
- – General who led Native American removal.
- – When a state leaves a country.
- – Law that forced Native Americans off their land.
- – The ability of people to participate in elections.
22 Clues: – Rejected a law or bill. • – Betraying one’s country. • – An agreement to stop fighting. • – When a state leaves a country. • – Related to farming or rural life. • – A long period of economic hardship. • – Cherokee leader who resisted removal. • – When money loses value and prices rise. • – Short, catchy phrases used in campaigns. • ...
CROSSWORD HISTORY 2025-02-07
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- take in (information, ideas, or culture) and understand fully.
- Andrew Jackson. The law, as described by Congress, provided "for an exchange of lands with the Indians residing in any of the states or territories, and for their removal east of the river Mississippi".
- all of that part of the United States west of the Mississippi, and not within the States of Missouri and Louisiana, or the Territory of Arkansas
- Principal chief of the Cherokee Indians for nearly forty years, John Ross served during one of the most tumultuous periods of the tribe's history. He is best remembered as the leader of the Cherokees during the time of great factional debates in the 1830s over the issue of relocating to Indian Territory
- tenth president of the United States
- relating to cultivated land or the cultivation of land. Or a person who advocates a redistribution of landed property, especially as part of a social movement.
- the crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government.
- a major US recession that began in spring 1837 and lasted until the mid-1840s
- Winfield Scott was a hero of the Mexican War (1846–1848), the last Whig Party candidate for U.S. president, and commanding general of the United States Army at the start of the American Civil War
- The rights people were denied at the beginning except for rich white men
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- a protective tariff passed by Congress to shield American manufacturing from British competition
- equal protection of the laws; an aversion to a moneyed aristocracy, exclusive privileges, and monopolies, and a predilection for the common man; majority rule; and the welfare of the community over the individual.
- a short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising.
- maintained that the states have the right to overrule any unconstitutional laws, with the decision being unchallenged by any federal entity
- A depression is a dramatic and sustained downturn in economic activity, with symptoms including a sharp fall in economic growth, employment, and production
- The Whig Party was a mid-19th century political party in the United States. Alongside the Democratic Party, it was one of two major parties
- a general rise in prices
- the Trail of Tears was the forced westward migration of American Indian tribes from the South and Southeast
- an agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting or arguing for a certain time.
- a meeting of a deliberative or judicial body to conduct its business Or a period devoted to a particular activity.
- the practice of a successful political party giving public office to its supporters.
- exercise a veto against (a decision or proposal made by a law-making body).
22 Clues: a general rise in prices • tenth president of the United States • a short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising. • take in (information, ideas, or culture) and understand fully. • The rights people were denied at the beginning except for rich white men • exercise a veto against (a decision or proposal made by a law-making body). • ...
SPELLINGS & HISTORY 2025-03-13
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- ST KEVIN FOUNDED THIS MONASTERY
- A1,B2,C3,D4...
- THE ___ OF THE RAINFORESTS IS BAD FOR THE WORLD
- TO HAVE UNDERSTANDING & PATIENCE
- YOU NEED GOOD ___ TO WALK A TIGHTROPE
- WRITES FOR A NEWSPAPER
- IRELAND WAS KNOWN AS THE ISLAND OF SAINTS & ___
- CAN CAUSE A BUMPY FLIGHT
- THE FEELING OF WHETHER SOMETHING IS RIGHT OR WRONG
- A SCENT
- FIGHTING WAR ETC
- MONKS LIVE HERE
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- THEY WATCH A PERFORMANCE
- THE ARDAGH ___ IS A FAMOUS IRISH TREASURE
- VANISHING
- STARTS WITH A CAPITAL ENDS IN A FULL STOP
- THE RESULT OF ONES ACTIONS
- QUIET
- MIGHT TRANSPORT YOU TO HOSPITAL
- THEY TAKE SNAPS
- WHERE MONKS ATE
- TO CAUSE UPSET OR INTERFERENCE
- SELLS MEAT
- THEY'RE BUSY ON VALENTINES DAY
24 Clues: QUIET • A SCENT • VANISHING • SELLS MEAT • A1,B2,C3,D4... • THEY TAKE SNAPS • WHERE MONKS ATE • MONKS LIVE HERE • FIGHTING WAR ETC • WRITES FOR A NEWSPAPER • THEY WATCH A PERFORMANCE • CAN CAUSE A BUMPY FLIGHT • THE RESULT OF ONES ACTIONS • TO CAUSE UPSET OR INTERFERENCE • THEY'RE BUSY ON VALENTINES DAY • ST KEVIN FOUNDED THIS MONASTERY • MIGHT TRANSPORT YOU TO HOSPITAL • ...
Roman history 2025-03-19
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- – A priestess who kept the sacred fire of Rome burning.
- – A Roman temple dedicated to all gods.
- – One of two elected leaders who governed Rome before emperors.
- – A garment worn by Roman citizens, often made of wool.
- – A title taken by Roman rulers, originally from a famous general.
- – A public square used for political and social gatherings.
- – An official who represented the rights of the common people.
- – A large unit of soldiers in the Roman army.
- – A commoner or lower-class citizen in Rome.
- – A governing body of Rome, made up of aristocrats.
- – A fighter who entertained crowds in deadly battles.
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- – A structure used to transport water into Roman cities.
- – An art form using small tiles to create images, common in Roman homes.
- – A two-wheeled vehicle used for races and warfare.
- – A Roman officer in charge of 100 soldiers.
- – A member of the noble class in Ancient Rome.
- – A famous amphitheater where gladiators fought.
- – A vast territory ruled by a single authority, like Rome after Augustus.
- – The first name of a famous Roman general and dictator.
- – A form of government where citizens elect leaders to make decisions.
20 Clues: – A Roman temple dedicated to all gods. • – A Roman officer in charge of 100 soldiers. • – A commoner or lower-class citizen in Rome. • – A large unit of soldiers in the Roman army. • – A member of the noble class in Ancient Rome. • – A famous amphitheater where gladiators fought. • – A two-wheeled vehicle used for races and warfare. • ...
Co31 History 2025-04-25
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- What William I ploughed into the soil to stop crops growing.
- A historian’s opinion about a past event.
- St Hugh's main symbol
- Something made at the time that gives us historical information.
- An area looked after by a bishop.
- The Anglo-Saxon castle that was taken over by William I near Doncaster.
- Money people must pay to the government for services.
- Which cathedral was St Hugh buried at?
- What animal does a swineherd look after?
- A book that recorded a survey of land and people.
- A religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus.
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- The "______ of the North" - destructive raids.
- A church helper ranked just below a priest.
- A religious leader who performs important ceremonies
- When people fight against those in power.
- Which bridge did the Anglo-Saxons fight the berserker Viking?
- The name of the tapestry that shows the story of the Battle of Hastings.
- A violent attempt to change the government.
- How important something is in history.
- The name of the saint we looked at.
- 20 of these equal £1 in today's money.
- Having power to direct or limit something
- A sacred, religious journey.
- A holy person believed to be in heaven.
- The main church in an area where a bishop works.
25 Clues: St Hugh's main symbol • A sacred, religious journey. • An area looked after by a bishop. • The name of the saint we looked at. • How important something is in history. • 20 of these equal £1 in today's money. • Which cathedral was St Hugh buried at? • A holy person believed to be in heaven. • What animal does a swineherd look after? • ...
history vocab 2025-04-24
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- to take advantage of
- related to the country-side rather than a town or city
- the unfair treatment of people because of race or gender
- people currently holding office
- a business owned by a group of people who own stock in the company
- the quantity of goods or services a consumer is willing to buy at various prices
- temporary
- a person who's job is to drive a truck
- government
- income
- someone who loads and unloads ships at a seaport
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- the transformation of small communities into cities
- extending across a continent
- to leave ones own country in order to settle in another
- a long-term downturn in the economic marked by mass unemployment, decreased business activity
- illegal or dishonest behavior by those in power
- when stocks drop suddenly or steeply
- to spend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result
- an extremely poor person
- confidence
- the quantity of a good or service a producer will sell at various prices
- a natural or artificial pond or lake used for the storage and control of water
- very particular and careful
- arrival or entry of large numbers of people or things
- a share in a particular company
- a social scientist who studies human societies and cultures
26 Clues: income • temporary • confidence • government • to take advantage of • an extremely poor person • very particular and careful • extending across a continent • people currently holding office • a share in a particular company • when stocks drop suddenly or steeply • a person who's job is to drive a truck • illegal or dishonest behavior by those in power • ...
World History 2025-05-27
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- Alliance formed after WW2 that included U.S. and Britain
- Place that was attacked and brought U.S. into WW2
- Muslim Empire that aligned with Germany during WW1
- The previous name of the Soviet Union
- First name of woman pilot who flew nonstop across the Atlantic
- Theory that said if one country falls to communism, others will too
- Something soldiers had to deal with while fighting in WW1
- First name of person who's assassination lead to the start of WW1
- Last name of the Italian Dictator of WW2
- Area that was important to the U.S. as a refueling station to Asia
- Alliance during WW2 that included Germany and Italy
- First name of King who fought for women's equality
- Conflict following WW2 that involved indirect fighting between U.S and Soviet Union
- When a stronger country dominates another country for its resources
- Area that is divided into North and South at the 38th Paralell
- one of the countries where a proxy war was fought
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- Country where a genocide took place between Hutus and Tutsis
- First name of the First Black president of South Africa
- One of the MAIN causes of WW1
- Person who saves the day
- Belief that your country is better than all other countries
- Leader of Britain during WW2
- Genocide that took place in Ukraine where people were starved to death
- Place dominated by Belgium for its rubber
- Genocide took place in this country where people were marched to death
- Country that was part of former Yugoslavia and genocide of "ethnic cleansing" took place
- Someone who witnesses an event but does not act
- WW2 invasion that got allied powers back on Europe during WW2
- First name of person who lead non-violent civil rights protests in the U.S.
- Leader of U.S.A during WW2
30 Clues: Person who saves the day • Leader of U.S.A during WW2 • Leader of Britain during WW2 • One of the MAIN causes of WW1 • The previous name of the Soviet Union • Last name of the Italian Dictator of WW2 • Place dominated by Belgium for its rubber • Someone who witnesses an event but does not act • Place that was attacked and brought U.S. into WW2 • ...
US History 2025-05-15
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- First 10 Amendments
- Indian tribe known for the trip across the Trail of Tears
- 2nd turning point of the Civil War that gave the Union control over the Mississippi
- What states were known as before being recognized as states
- Founder of the New World
- Political Party president Lincoln and Trump are apart of
- Southern part of the country during the Civil War
- Location of the Tea Party
- Issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- The continent that the United States is apart of
- Rules an guidelines for US citizens that are listed in the Constitution
- Civil War general and US President
- Ocean that ran along the original 13 colonies
- Home state of the gold rush
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- Fighting and disagreements between the North, South, and West
- An contract type agreement between two countries fighting over land or other problems
- Your favorite History teacher
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- The Final unit that we covered in class
- Most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad
- Final battle of the American Revolution
- The most prominent signature of the Declaration of Independence
- Invention from John Deere during the Industrial Revolution
- Person who worked towards ending slavery
- War fought between the North and South in the years 1861-1865
- Country where majority of slaves derived from
- 7th President of the US, known for being a "common man"
- First US President
- Britain's form of a President
- Supreme Court Chief Justice for the Marbury v Madison case
30 Clues: First US President • First 10 Amendments • Founder of the New World • Location of the Tea Party • Home state of the gold rush • Your favorite History teacher • Britain's form of a President • Civil War general and US President • Issued the Emancipation Proclamation • The Final unit that we covered in class • Final battle of the American Revolution • ...
US History 2025-05-07
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- Constitutional protection against unlawful imprisonment (2 words)
- First shots of the Civil war happened at this Fort
- Another term for the south
- Day the stock market crashed
- Leader of Italy during WWII
- Henry Ford helped perfect the _______
- Made from iron and used for railroads and skyscrapers
- Lincoln's famous Address
- Mexican ranch hands
- Renaissance in New York of modern arts and music
- Combining of Black and White
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- Nickname for Plains Farmers
- Archduke assassinated that sparked WWI
- Nickname for General Jackson
- Amendment that gave African American men voting rights
- Form of peaceful protest used during the Civil Rights Movement
- Island nation taken over by US and became a state
- Practice of not interacting with other countries
- Island where many Chinese immigrants entered the United States
- Women who cut their hair short and wore shorter dresses
- Patented the telephone
- Community that grew suddenly when a mine opened
- Separation of Black and White
- Warfare practice during WWI
- President of the Confederate
- Brothers who made the airplane
- _________ Bus Boycott
27 Clues: Mexican ranch hands • _________ Bus Boycott • Patented the telephone • Lincoln's famous Address • Another term for the south • Nickname for Plains Farmers • Leader of Italy during WWII • Warfare practice during WWI • Nickname for General Jackson • Day the stock market crashed • President of the Confederate • Combining of Black and White • Separation of Black and White • ...
US History 2025-05-09
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- the territory the U.S. bought from France in 1803
- the person in charge of the executive branch
- the people who lived in America before the Europeans arrived
- the U.S. celebrates its freedom on July 4th
- the name of the event where the Founding Fathers wrote the Constitution
- the number of stars on the US flag
- the name of the ocean on the west coast of the U.S.
- a change or an addition to the Constitution
- name the US war between the north and the south
- the supreme law of the land
- the name of the national anthem
- the capital of the U.S.
- the person who becomes president if the president can no longer serve
- the first ten amendments to the Constitution
- the highest court in the U.S.
- providing schooling and education, providing protection (police), providing safety (fire departments), giving a driver’s license, approving zoning and land use
- printing money, declaring war, creating an army, making treaties
- where the Statue of Liberty is located
- this reformer fought for women’s rights and civil rights
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- the name of the document that freed slaves in the confederate states
- the “Father of our Country” and the 1st U.S. President
- life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
- the number of years in a president’s term
- the month we vote for a new U.S. president
- the name of the ocean on the east coast of the U.S.
- the first three words of the Constitution represent the idea of self-government
- the branch of the U.S. government that reviews laws, explains laws, resolves disputes (disagreements), and decides if a law goes against the Constitution
- the number of stripes on the U.S. flag
- the age citizens have to be to vote for the U.S. president
- the father of the Declaration of Independence
30 Clues: the capital of the U.S. • the supreme law of the land • the highest court in the U.S. • the name of the national anthem • the number of stars on the US flag • the number of stripes on the U.S. flag • where the Statue of Liberty is located • the number of years in a president’s term • the month we vote for a new U.S. president • the U.S. celebrates its freedom on July 4th • ...
WORLD HISTORY 2025-05-09
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- A society where women, especially mothers, have power or leadership.
- A continent that includes the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- The way a group of people live, including their language, food, clothing, beliefs, and art.
- A religion from India with many gods and a belief in being reborn after death.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides.
- One of the first systems of writing, used in ancient Mesopotamia, made of wedge-shaped marks.
- A group of people with cities, a government, writing, and organized ways of life.
- Old pictures or symbols painted on cave walls by early humans.
- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger pieces of land.
- The largest continent, home to places like China, India, and the Middle East.
- A government where people vote on laws and decisions themselves, not through leaders.
- A set of beliefs about gods or a god, often including rules and traditions.
- A continent below North America, home to countries like Brazil and Peru.
- The time before people wrote things down.
- A kind of picture writing used in ancient Egypt.
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- A religion that began in the Middle East, based on the life and teachings of Jesus.
- A continent west of Asia, home to countries like Italy, Greece, and France.
- A system where people are ranked, with some having more power than others.
- A government where people vote for leaders to make decisions for them.
- One of the seven large areas of land on Earth (like Africa or Asia).
- A large continent south of Europe, home to Egypt and many other ancient cultures.
- A city and the land around it that is its own country with its own government.
- A large group of lands and people ruled by one leader or country.
- The exchange of goods or services between people or groups.
- A religion from India that teaches people how to end suffering by being wise and kind.
- A religion that began in the Middle East and believes in one God; its holy book is the Torah.
- How people make rules and decisions for a group or country.
- Stories and history passed down by speaking, not writing.
- A large group of lands and people ruled by one leader or country.
- The study of Earth’s land, water, and how people live in different places.
- People who got their food by hunting animals and gathering plants before farming began.
31 Clues: Land surrounded by water on three sides. • The time before people wrote things down. • A kind of picture writing used in ancient Egypt. • Stories and history passed down by speaking, not writing. • The exchange of goods or services between people or groups. • How people make rules and decisions for a group or country. • ...
US History 2025-05-19
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- Sioux religious awakening movement that they believed would drive white people away
- belief that women should have more rights and education so that they can teach their sons and aide their husbands
- Act that gives elderly people a pension
- a state has the legal right to declare a law null and void within its borders
- Form of transportation that connected the east and west coast
- A law in the Compromise of 1850 that required authorities to returned escaped and runaway slaves in the north to the south
- Anti-immigrant party formed from some former Whigs and unhappy northern democrats
- agreement for bicameral legislature where the house is proportional and the senate is per state
- Idea that white Americans were called by God to expand westward
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- Supreme court case that said that slaves had no rights and called the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional, meaning he wasn't actually free
- Included the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the expansion of the Freedman's Bureau. Time after the civil war when a group of officeholders led racial changes
- Type of journalism where journalists would expose corrupt business practices and poor working conditions
- Name for program where supplies were delivered to Berlin while the Soviet Union blocked all other western contact
- US wouldn't allow further European colonization of the western hemisphere
- General term for racially discriminatory laws passed after the civil war
- Questionable Act where speech against the country was prohibited to help the war effort during WWI
- Shantytowns that were named after a president
- US pacific war strategy in WWII that skipped some islands and focused on others
- Mass movement of African Americans from the south to the North
- Convention in New York where women demanded legal rights and equality
20 Clues: Act that gives elderly people a pension • Shantytowns that were named after a president • Form of transportation that connected the east and west coast • Mass movement of African Americans from the south to the North • Idea that white Americans were called by God to expand westward • Convention in New York where women demanded legal rights and equality • ...
Erik's History 2025-06-06
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- Kaj se je zgodilo 25.6.1991 v Sloveniji?
- Kdo je želel ostati znotraj Avstro-Ogrske?
- Bojevniki z rdečo zvezdo, ki so se borili za osvoboditev Jugoslavije.
- Kaj je bilo razglašeno 29.oktobra.1918?
- Katere države so bile v Kraljevini SHS: Srbija, Slovenija in?
- Najslavnejša igralka v Kraljevini SHS.
- Kdo je vodil Slovence med 1.svetovno vojno?
- Država v kateri je Slovenija bila pred in med 1.svetovno vojno.
- Znan športnik oziroma gimnastik v času Kraljevine SHS?
- Kako se imenuje gibanje, ki je vodilo upor proti okupatorju med 2.svetovno vojno?
- Pijača, ki smo jo Slovenci ustvarili v 20.stoletju.
- Kaj se je zgodilo v Sloveniji, ko se je osamosvojila?
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- Ukinili slovenščino in izgnali Slovence to so?
- Kdo je vodil Jugoslavijo do leta 1980?
- Znan arhitekt v času Kraljevine SHS.
- Kateri del Kraljevine SHS je bil najbolj razvit?
- Katera znana zahodna fronta je bila med 1.svetovno vojno na slovenskem?
- Oborožujejo jih Italjani, kličejo jih MVAC, Bela Garda to so?
- Kateri narod je dobil Prekmurje, ko se Slovenija razskosa na začetku 2.svetovne vojne?
- Narod, s katerim se je želela Slovenija združiti po 1.svetovni vojni.
20 Clues: Znan arhitekt v času Kraljevine SHS. • Kdo je vodil Jugoslavijo do leta 1980? • Najslavnejša igralka v Kraljevini SHS. • Kaj je bilo razglašeno 29.oktobra.1918? • Kaj se je zgodilo 25.6.1991 v Sloveniji? • Kdo je želel ostati znotraj Avstro-Ogrske? • Kdo je vodil Slovence med 1.svetovno vojno? • Ukinili slovenščino in izgnali Slovence to so? • ...
History homework 2023-01-06
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- Queen of Austria
- Influenced the power of King Louis XII
- Gave the english transalation of the Bible
- Ended french and indian war
- group of advisors to the english monarch
- 2nd enlgish settlement
- Sun is the center of the earth
- Royal family of Austria
- First english settlement
- Monarchy was returned to England
- joined england and scotland together
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- Garunteed certain rights to english citizens
- Stated a person must be charged with a specific crime
- English Royal Dynasty
- Newton Developed Caulous
- Czar of Russia
- Restored the Stuart family to the throne
- Ruling family of Prussia
- The Sun king
- War between French and England
- Leader of the cabinet
- The overthrow of King James2
- Genral of the puritans
- tried to overthrow Queen Elizabeth 1
- Royal family of france
- Royal family of Russia
26 Clues: The Sun king • Czar of Russia • Queen of Austria • English Royal Dynasty • Leader of the cabinet • 2nd enlgish settlement • Genral of the puritans • Royal family of france • Royal family of Russia • Royal family of Austria • Newton Developed Caulous • Ruling family of Prussia • First english settlement • Ended french and indian war • The overthrow of King James2 • ...
History vocabulary 2023-04-10
24 Clues: Eeuw • Ruzie • Figuur • acteur • Beroep • koning • Verslag • Cultuur • Bronnen • Soldaat • Periode • Koningin • Schilder • Regisseur • Prestatie • Politicus • Monarchie • Muziekant • Uitvinding • Hiërarchie • Vluchteling • Beeldhouwer • Geschiedenis • Chronologisch
Aviation history 2022-12-10
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- to repeat a message received in order to be clear.
- radio nickname for a flight or a person sending a message.
- area designated for landing and take offs.
- device used to record conversations in the cockpit uring a flight.
- collision between an aircraft and an animal.
- use of fear to create chaos and mass cassualties.
- member of the aircrew, they have absolute responsability and authority on a flight.
- member of the aircrew that helps their colleague to perform their duties.
- Any flying device.
- incorrect presence of a vehicle, person or aircraft on the runway.
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- What color is the "black box"?
- person who serves and manage passengers on a plane.
- device worn to help you float in case you land on water.
- Turns on a machine and make it work.
- Precision Approach Path Indicators
- asking for something politely.
- First flying device in history, from Asia.
- collision between an aircraft and a bird.
- Inventor of the ornithopter.
- area for aircrafts to taxi.
- the action of flying low over a place.
21 Clues: Any flying device. • area for aircrafts to taxi. • Inventor of the ornithopter. • What color is the "black box"? • asking for something politely. • Precision Approach Path Indicators • Turns on a machine and make it work. • the action of flying low over a place. • collision between an aircraft and a bird. • area designated for landing and take offs. • ...
History puzzle 2023-01-19
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- the inquisition was introduced to new Spain by
- What is a quick silver?
- a metaphorize way to express submission to the French government
- botanly applied to medicine.
- The Englishtenment sough to transform the
- cultural the religious and cultural movements organized by the catholic
- period of prosperity, of good harvests, high production.
- the mixing resulted mainbranding that is manifested
- to resign to a charge, usually due to reasons beyond control
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- was another set from that was used the evangelization the popular
- religion through auto sacramental
- mesoamericanos ancient tradition was modified resulting
- artistic style manifested in music literature, sculpture and painting.
- Social, ideological and political movement which came from France.
- increase exprienced in an event or process
- museum Sar Juana ines de la Cruz knew worldwide for her poems.
- Road whas the name that received the riote to connect city and other Cithies
- was one of the cultural issues that were strongly modified
- as consequence of the bourbon reforms
- commit a crime
20 Clues: commit a crime • What is a quick silver? • botanly applied to medicine. • religion through auto sacramental • as consequence of the bourbon reforms • The Englishtenment sough to transform the • increase exprienced in an event or process • the inquisition was introduced to new Spain by • the mixing resulted mainbranding that is manifested • ...
History Revision 2023-01-19
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- Scandinavian soldiers who would raid and pillage much of northern Europe.
- The battle between Harold Godwinson and William of Normandy, of which William won.
- An army created in 1645 by Oliver Cromwell.
- A huge square of pikemen. Horses were reluctant to charge a solid wall of pikes if it remained tightly packed.
- Battle that took place in 1415.
- The system in which the king granted his most powerful supporters control of large areas of land and in return they promised to give him military support.
- Located in the north of England, this is where Harold Godwinson fought Harald Hardrada and Tostig Godwinson and won.
- Battle that took place in 1298.
- A defensive strategy successfully used by Harold Godwinson at the Battle of Hastings. It would be made of an individual soldier’s shield interconnecting with the soldier next to him.
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- The months of the year when it was possible to fight - from late spring until autumn - as crops needed to be harvested and planted.
- Brother of Harold Godwinson. He was exiled by his brother, and turned on him at Stamford Bridge.
- Chainmail garments worn by cavalry.
- Battle that took place in 1815.
- The king of Norway 1046 to 1066. He unsuccessfully took over the English throne which lead to his death in 1066.
- A type of castle built in France by Normans and transported by boat to defend themselves once arriving in England.
- Leader of the English army at the battle of Agincourt.
- A unit of soldiers who would fight on a horse.
- Cavalry tried to scatter enemy infantry and once they ran they were easy to chase and cut down.
- Battle that took place in 1645.
- A unit of soldiers who would fight on foot.
- Battle that took place in 1916.
21 Clues: Battle that took place in 1815. • Battle that took place in 1645. • Battle that took place in 1415. • Battle that took place in 1916. • Battle that took place in 1298. • Chainmail garments worn by cavalry. • An army created in 1645 by Oliver Cromwell. • A unit of soldiers who would fight on foot. • A unit of soldiers who would fight on a horse. • ...
History Proyect 2023-01-23
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- Was the social group with the highest privileges
- This was an important tool for the friars to evangelize the natives
- Who was the king of Spain from 1759 to 1788
- His intervation was decisive for New Spain to begin discussing autonomy
- Here was an ancient craft tradition
- Botany applied to medicine
- Terrytoryof New Espain in Mexico
- Many indigenous or black slaves laborers or workers saw an opportunity to work and get paid here
- Political and economic doctrine that defens freedom
- Was an evangelization strategy
- Resulted from interbreeding, were dscriminated
- What estyle does the citys were planned
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- Artistic style that is manifested in music, literature, sculpture
- A social, ideological and political movement which came from France
- What type of medicne was more efficient than Europeam Medicine
- Was the most powerful nation during the XVI & XVII century
- Represented of literature in the colonial era known as The American Phoenix
- Political division of the territories
- Worked for the spanish in the farms, ranches and mines
- To resign to a charge, usually due to reasons beyond control
20 Clues: Botany applied to medicine • Was an evangelization strategy • Terrytoryof New Espain in Mexico • Here was an ancient craft tradition • Political division of the territories • What estyle does the citys were planned • Who was the king of Spain from 1759 to 1788 • Resulted from interbreeding, were dscriminated • Was the social group with the highest privileges • ...
History Final 2023-05-11
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- elected as a congressman and was later elected as president for the Republican Party
- a person who wanted to ban all slavery
- a proclamation Lincoln issued that freed slaves in Confederate-held areas
- an abolitionist who escaped and managed to come back and save other slaves
- a leading northern abolitionist and published newspapers to abolish slavery
- the 1% of the Southern States who left the Union
- was a group of white supremacist, domestic, terrorist organizations founded shortly after the United States Civil War ended.
- the slaves' crossing the Atlantic to America
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- a type of slave labor which slaves were split into groups for work
- all the inhabitants of a particular town area or country
- is the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- a large bonus that most states paid to those who joined the Northern forces
- was usually a trusted slave that split the work among the slaves
- a type of slave labor where the overseer would give them a certain task
- the 25 states in the Union
- a man who declared slavery a moral evil elected by the Republican Party to be its standard-bearer
- songs where slaves would often reveal how they felt about their living conditions
- Douglass was a well-known abolitionist who escapes slavery in 1838. He had the talent of being a speaker who lectured against slavery. Making those lectures provided enough money for Douglass to help other's escape and even write his own autobiography.
- behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something
- a slave whose master, Emerson, died and underwent trials in courts to sue Emerson's heirs for his freedom
20 Clues: the 25 states in the Union • a person who wanted to ban all slavery • the slaves' crossing the Atlantic to America • the 1% of the Southern States who left the Union • all the inhabitants of a particular town area or country • is the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country • was usually a trusted slave that split the work among the slaves • ...
History Review 2023-05-05
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- day the Stock Market Crashed
- lightening war
- famous German leader during WWII
- change
- nickname of WWI
- the right to vote
- leader of North Vietnam (Communist)
- couple put to death for giving Russia atomic bomb blueprints
- country we buy Alaska from
- invention that made the 1960 election unique
- woman who was force-fed to get women's right to vote
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- group of shacks during the Great Depression
- US policy to keep communism from spreading
- 1920s young, urban woman who drank, smoked, dated
- color representative of communism
- type of integration where Wendy's would buy out McDonald's
- movement to ban alcohol
- west coast immigration station used by Asians
- inventor of the lightbulb
- famous NA who refused to live on reservations
- removing someone from office before the end of their term
- last name of the steel tycoon
22 Clues: change • lightening war • nickname of WWI • the right to vote • movement to ban alcohol • inventor of the lightbulb • country we buy Alaska from • day the Stock Market Crashed • last name of the steel tycoon • famous German leader during WWII • color representative of communism • leader of North Vietnam (Communist) • US policy to keep communism from spreading • ...
Texas History 2023-01-14
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- shutting off a place to keep people and supplies from coming in or going out
- money paid for the safe return of a person who has been taken without permission
- scientists who study past human life by looking at prehistoric fossils and tools
- the art of making things our of stone
- military troops on horseback
- the process of soaking animal hides in a solution to turn them into leather
- a long period with no rain
- a group of people sent with power to represent others
- a person who herds cattle or sheep
- people who explore areas for gold or other minerals
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- a person who is held without permission
- a leader in charge of a military unit
- buffalo
- sudden attacks
- figures or designs shaped out of clay, marble, or metal
- round Native American dwellings built with pols and covered in bark, mats or animal skins
- a period without eating
- large hairy extinct elephants with tusks that curved upward
- a fight against authority
- dating, finding the age of ancient objects by measuring the amount of carbon in them
- planting crops and raising farm animals
- quit
22 Clues: quit • buffalo • sudden attacks • a period without eating • a fight against authority • a long period with no rain • military troops on horseback • a person who herds cattle or sheep • a leader in charge of a military unit • the art of making things our of stone • a person who is held without permission • planting crops and raising farm animals • ...
world history 2023-01-11
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- pan
- killed first chinese emperor
- pandora's ___
- ____of heaven
- snake hair
- yang
- long race
- egyptian river
- egyptian king
- _____ bones
- chinese phlosopher
- raided churches
- the great
- Greek warrior
- queen of spain
- black _______
- birth of ____
- top greek god
- god of the egyptian underworld
- christians versus muslims
- spread bubonic plague
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- looked like qilin
- egyptian burial place
- terra cotta
- greek sports
- chinese sailor
- egyptian queen
- troy trick, wooden ____
- ended middle ages
- discovered america
- middle ages warrior
- alexander the
- greek city
- oil(greek)
- god of the greek underworld
- ghengis
- one eyed monster
- japanese warrior
38 Clues: pan • yang • ghengis • long race • the great • snake hair • greek city • oil(greek) • terra cotta • _____ bones • greek sports • pandora's ___ • ____of heaven • egyptian king • alexander the • Greek warrior • black _______ • birth of ____ • top greek god • chinese sailor • egyptian river • egyptian queen • queen of spain • raided churches • one eyed monster • japanese warrior • looked like qilin • ended middle ages • ...
Crossword History 2023-01-18
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- The inquisition was instroduces by ________
- To resing a charge, ussualy due to reasons beyond control
- Mineral (chemical element)
- Category granted to the subjects by the consitution
- A metaphoric way to express submission to the French goverment
- Period of prosperity, of good harvests, high production
- Political division of terretories each of which remained under the administration of an official who was appointed by the king
- The elightement ones sought to transforme the absolutist regime which thay considered unfair, into a more _______ political system
- Were a repressive system ficing the Spanish conquistadors entitlement to labour and tribute from indigenous communities
- A city or an urban area regarded as the center specific activity. Main city
- Commit a crime
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- People that were angaged in priesthood, military, commerce and mining
- As consequence of the Bourbon Reforms, this organization reduced their priviligies
- People that were enaged in agricuktar work, suffering explotation
- Increase experienced ain an event or process
- Political and economic doctrine that defends freedom, aquility and individualism
- Cruel
- Privileges or exemptions that the crown granted to people or corporations because of their activities or position
- A movement integrated by the children of spaniards who were born in America and sought their own identity, based on the indegenous past and an the axaltation of the America
- What was the most important form of property, also were considered as an attractive for natives because its security as a place to live with their families and their plot of land to meet their needs
- Was a social, ideological and political movement which came from France, strongly influenced the development and independence of New Spain
21 Clues: Cruel • Commit a crime • Mineral (chemical element) • The inquisition was instroduces by ________ • Increase experienced ain an event or process • Category granted to the subjects by the consitution • Period of prosperity, of good harvests, high production • To resing a charge, ussualy due to reasons beyond control • ...
world history 2023-01-18
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- an agreement which brings about a relationship of commitment between God and his people. The Jewish faith is based on the biblical covenants made with Abraham, Moses, and David.
- denoting any or all of the religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) that revere Abraham, the Biblical patriarch.
- the first female ruler of ancient Egypt
- the great leader, lawgiver, and prophet of the ancient Israelites (Hebrews
- hereditary ruler of the kingdom of Cush on the Upper Nile in what is now the northern Sudan.
- a member of a Semitic people inhabiting ancient Phoenicia and its colonies. The Phoenicians prospered from trade and manufacturing until the capital, Tyre, was sacked by Alexander the Great in 332 BC.
- (in Judaism) the law of God as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew scriptures (the Pentateuch).
- an arm of the Mediterranean Sea between Greece and Turkey
- the act or means of enlightening
- a ruined city in Sudan, on the Nile, NE of Khartoum:
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- a King of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa.
- an inhabitant of Minoan Crete or member of the Minoan people.
- Historic region on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, comprising parts
- founder of Buddhism
- ancient region lying between the Jordan, the Dead Sea, and the Mediterranean: the land promised by God to Abraham.
- the state in which many people from the jewish religion or from
- an act, statement, or gift that is intended to show gratitude, respect, or admiration.
- the fourth son of Jacob and Leah.
- a nontheistic religion founded in India in the 6th century BC as a reaction against the teachings of orthodox Brahmanism, and still practiced there. The Jain religion teaches salvation by perfection through successive lives, and noninjury to living creatures, and is noted for its ascetics.
- a ruined city on N central Crete; capital of the ancient Minoan civilization.
- (in Buddhism) a transcendent state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor sense of self, and the subject is released from the effects of karma and the cycle of death and rebirth. It represents the final goal of Buddhism.
21 Clues: founder of Buddhism • the act or means of enlightening • the fourth son of Jacob and Leah. • the first female ruler of ancient Egypt • a King of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa. • a ruined city in Sudan, on the Nile, NE of Khartoum: • an arm of the Mediterranean Sea between Greece and Turkey • an inhabitant of Minoan Crete or member of the Minoan people. • ...
History project 2023-03-15
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- light sailing ship
- indicates magnetic north
- across an ocean
- a triangular sail set
- exchange something for something else
- a pole that supports the sail
- large and strong cloth connected to a ship
- control of people or places by force
- a flat piece helping stirring of the boat
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- one of Columbus' ships
- the main part of a ship or boat
- the tallest upright post on a ship
- a person who travels to learn and discover
- travel to a region that was previously unknown
- to control and plan the ship's direction
- a settlement
- a long flat piece of wood on the ship
- a long journey by sea
- used to flavour foods
- a heavy object mooring the ship
20 Clues: a settlement • across an ocean • light sailing ship • a long journey by sea • a triangular sail set • used to flavour foods • one of Columbus' ships • indicates magnetic north • a pole that supports the sail • the main part of a ship or boat • a heavy object mooring the ship • the tallest upright post on a ship • control of people or places by force • ...
Our History 2025-01-22
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- Australia’s capital city before Canberra
- NSW Governor overthrown in 1808
- The man on the old 10-shilling note
- The number of points on the Commonwealth Star on the Australian flag
- The man who introduced Merino sheep to Australia
- Antarctic explorer on the paper $100 note
- A primitive outback refrigerator was the Coolgardie
- The flagship of the First Fleet
- the last person executed in Australia
- Australia’s first Australian born Governor General
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- Monotreme on the 5-cent coin
- Helen Porter Mitchell’s better-known name
- the two-letter designation for the second model Holden car produced
- Faunal emblem of NSW
- The painter of The Shearing of the Rams
- Australia’s largest ever gold nugget, The Welcome what?
- The state actor Errol Flynn was born in
- longest serving Victorian premier
- Western Australia’s floral emblem, the Red and Green
- The river Perth is built on
20 Clues: Faunal emblem of NSW • The river Perth is built on • Monotreme on the 5-cent coin • NSW Governor overthrown in 1808 • The flagship of the First Fleet • longest serving Victorian premier • The man on the old 10-shilling note • the last person executed in Australia • The painter of The Shearing of the Rams • The state actor Errol Flynn was born in • ...
History vocab 2025-01-24
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- A manufacturing process where products are assembled in stages for efficiency
- Engineer who improved the steam engine, advancing industrialization.
- Believed in government based on the general will and direct democracy.
- The model placing the Sun at the center of the solar system.
- An agreement where individuals give up some freedoms in exchange for protection of their rights by the state.
- Astronomer who supported the heliocentric theory and advanced the scientific method.
- A social group of professionals, businesspeople, and skilled workers.
- An area where one country has significant influence over another.
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- A meeting where European powers divided Africa into territories.
- A systematic process of observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- The policy of extending a nation’s influence through colonization or force.
- Philosopher who advocated for separation of powers in government.
- The process of rural areas developing into cities.
- Right The belief that monarchs derive their authority to rule directly from God.
- Philosopher who argued for natural rights like life, liberty, and property.
- Buildings where goods are manufactured using machines and labor.
- Advocate for freedom of speech, religious tolerance, and separation of church and state.
- Scientist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- A person who starts and manages a business, assuming financial risks.
- Philosopher who believed in a strong central authority to prevent chaos.
20 Clues: The process of rural areas developing into cities. • The model placing the Sun at the center of the solar system. • A meeting where European powers divided Africa into territories. • Buildings where goods are manufactured using machines and labor. • Philosopher who advocated for separation of powers in government. • ...
Superbowl History 2025-02-10
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- number #1 superbowl commercial of all-time.
- this team is in New York and has never won the Superbowl
- what food is eaten the most on super bowl Sunday
- another word for wagering
- this team has never won a Superbowl and is in the state of Michigan.
- the National Football League championship game, played annually between the champions of the National and the American Football Conferences
- a notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product, service, or event or publicizing a job
- What is the most watched halftime show in history?
- an intermission between the first and second half of a game
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- What city was the Super bowl played in?
- On what day is the Super bowl played?
- What state was the Super bowl played in?
- National Football League
- What team has won 6 superbowls?
- Who performed at half-time of 2025 Superbowl
- What was the last Super bowl the Philadelphia Eagles won?
- a task or piece of work, especially one that is paid.
- a television or radio advertisement
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services
- Superbowl MVP for 2025
20 Clues: Superbowl MVP for 2025 • National Football League • another word for wagering • What team has won 6 superbowls? • a television or radio advertisement • On what day is the Super bowl played? • What city was the Super bowl played in? • What state was the Super bowl played in? • number #1 superbowl commercial of all-time. • Who performed at half-time of 2025 Superbowl • ...
VA History 2025-02-14
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- King of England at the time of the American revolution
- The battle that caused George allowed the Americaans to capture more than 900 British soldiers
- Gathered colonists and attacked Burgoyne
- Surrendered at the battle of yorktown
- The document that created alliance between the french and the Americans.
- One of the groups that the British hoped the loyalists could convince to fight for them.
- A general that did not take the war seriously at first
- The colonists had an advantage fighting on their own land because of.
- Wanted to maintain control of the colonists
- Wanted to gain land in the US
- The group that the British attempted to maintain the allegiance of.
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- The country that gained its independence in September of 1783.
- wanted to limit the US' power
- Led the colonist army
- The battle that allowed the British to capture Philadelphia.
- Bloodiest battle in the war
- The battle that almost caused the colonist army to be disbanded
- Attacked by colonists and forced to surrender
- One of the groups that the British hoped the loyalists could convince to fight for them.
- The group that used word-of-mouth to communicate.
- Unfamiliar with the terrain
- Signed at the end of the war
- The group of colonies that the British tried to separate from the rest.
- Ocean that separated British soldiers from Great Britain
- Familiar with the terrain
- The battle in which the colonists launched a surprise attack on Burgoyne.
26 Clues: Led the colonist army • Familiar with the terrain • Bloodiest battle in the war • Unfamiliar with the terrain • Signed at the end of the war • wanted to limit the US' power • Wanted to gain land in the US • Surrendered at the battle of yorktown • Gathered colonists and attacked Burgoyne • Wanted to maintain control of the colonists • ...
history crossword 2025-02-13
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- System in which private individuals own the "means of production."
- Invented the steam engine
- the inventor of the spinning Jenny
- Book authored by Adam Smith.
- Country where the Industrial Revolution started.
- A system in which goods were mass produced by workers operating machines.
- One Invention created during the Industrial Revolution.
- He was a major supporter of capitalism
- Strategy used by labor unions to get laws passed that would improve working conditions
- system in which people made goods by hand in their own homes.
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- A positive effect of the Industrial Revolution.
- He developed the process for making steel.
- A major supporter of socialism/communism.
- Invented the Smallpox Vaccine
- The industry that required large quantities of raw cotton
- Inventor of the cotton gin.
- Negotiations held between employers and employees, usually for higher pay and better hours.
- A system that advocates a forced "redistribution of wealth" from rich to poor
- Scientist who discovered bacteria.
- Made transportation faster
20 Clues: Invented the steam engine • Made transportation faster • Inventor of the cotton gin. • Book authored by Adam Smith. • Invented the Smallpox Vaccine • the inventor of the spinning Jenny • Scientist who discovered bacteria. • He was a major supporter of capitalism • A major supporter of socialism/communism. • He developed the process for making steel. • ...
history crossword 2025-02-17
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- Mughals were the successors of ----- from father’s side
- The first Mughal emperor
- Rastrakutas, Gujara prathiharas and pala dnasty fought the ____ struggle
- Temple at thanjavur was built by
- Muhammad Ghazni raided the ------ temple
- A ruler from iran
- Cholas were known for --- sculptures
- Real name of shershah
- The ---- were loyal to the Mughals
- One of the Navratnas of Akbar(musician)
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- Leader of jat
- Akbars revenue minister
- System introduced to protect the cultivators
- History of Kashmir was written by
- A Rashtrakuta chief
- Mehrunnisa was given the title
- A famous Maratha ruler
- An important Rajput kingdom
- A tax collected by Marathas
- Observatory was constructed by
20 Clues: Leader of jat • A ruler from iran • A Rashtrakuta chief • Real name of shershah • A famous Maratha ruler • Akbars revenue minister • The first Mughal emperor • An important Rajput kingdom • A tax collected by Marathas • Mehrunnisa was given the title • Observatory was constructed by • Temple at thanjavur was built by • History of Kashmir was written by • ...
Cambodian History 2025-02-27
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- This trade item was said to play a role in the empire’s collapse.
- The Khmer Empire built over 1,200 of these in the Angkor area.
- The most famous temple built by the Khmer Empire. (Two words)
- The ruling system in Cambodia after Angkor was based on _________ and corrupt officials.
- A Cambodian king who ruled from 1848 to 1860. (Two words)
- Cambodia became a _________ system after the fall of Angkor.
- This Vietnamese-captured city was renamed Saigon. (Two words)
- The Khmer-Mon people practiced this economic activity by 3000 BC.
- Some scholars believe Angkor’s decline was due to _________ changes.
- This kingdom’s defeat by Vietnam removed a buffer between Cambodia and Vietnam.
- The Khmer Empire had advanced systems for managing _________, crucial for agriculture.
- These were introduced to Cambodia by the Portuguese and became part of the cuisine.
- The Angkorian Empire began in this year.
- A key feature of Angkor’s city planning, still debated by archaeologists. (Two words)
- Khmer settlements used _________ and bronze tools by 1500 BC.
- Cambodian official who aligned himself with Siam.
- Khmer kings moved the capital multiple times due to ecological and _________ pressures.
- Ancient Cambodian state possibly made up of port cities.
- The estimated population of Angkor ranged from 700,000 to _________.
- Many Cambodian libraries contained texts written on this organic material, now lost.
- The main staple food of the Angkorian diet.
- Cambodian social structure allowed many of these laborers.
- The state of Cambodia after Angkor’s fall was highly _________, with local rulers holding power.
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- The form of Buddhism that became dominant in Cambodia.
- Angkor was still inhabited in this century.
- The Khmer Empire was known for its intricate _________ carvings on temple walls.
- The estimated area of Angkor was over _________ square kilometers.
- The Khmer Empire built extensive road networks to facilitate _________.
- The bridge from the Angkorian period that is still in use today. (Two words)
- An ancient Khmer city-state with extensive Indian influence.
- One of Cambodia’s neighboring countries where Khmer people live.
- The Khmer Empire built these large reservoirs to manage water.
- Many of Angkor’s structures were adorned with this precious metal.
- Khmer rulers built extensive systems of _________, canals, and bridges.
- This religion is central to Cambodian life.
- The Khmer king who founded the Angkorian Empire. (Two words)
- Angkor had a strict social system similar to this South Asian hierarchy.
- The Chinese traveler who wrote about Angkor. (Two words)
- The myth of the kingfisher feathers is linked to Angkor’s _________.
- The Khmer-Mon settled in Cambodia in this millennium BC.
- A Khmer king ordered the construction of this famous temple complex. (Two words)
- Cambodia’s maritime trade was weakened when Vietnam took control of this delta.
- The Khmer Empire was influenced by the civilization of this South Asian country.
- A Khmer king’s palace was primarily built from this material.
- Cambodia was possibly a vassal state of this island empire before Jayavarman II.
- The country Cambodia sought protection from in the 19th century.
- Khmer libraries were lost due to Cambodia’s harsh _________.
- This Southeast Asian empire frequently clashed with Angkor.
48 Clues: The Angkorian Empire began in this year. • Angkor was still inhabited in this century. • This religion is central to Cambodian life. • The main staple food of the Angkorian diet. • Cambodian official who aligned himself with Siam. • The form of Buddhism that became dominant in Cambodia. • The Chinese traveler who wrote about Angkor. (Two words) • ...
US History 2025-02-28
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- Countries not aligned with the U.S. or the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- Tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union after WWII.
- The idea that both sides would destroy each other in a nuclear war.
- Soviet-led military alliance of Eastern European countries.
- Soviet attempt to stop access to West Berlin in 1948.
- U.S. agency that prepared for nuclear attacks
- Case where two people were convicted of espionage for passing atomic secrets.
- Imaginary line dividing communist and non-communist Europe.
- Fear of communism leading to false accusations.
- Period starting with the use of atomic bombs in the 1940s.
- U.S. aid to help rebuild Europe after WWII.
- Person who supports communist ideas.
- 1945 meeting where Allied leaders decided post-war Europe.
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- U.N. body for controlling nuclear weapons.
- U.S. committee that investigated suspected communists.
- Military alliance of the U.S. and Western countries after World War II.
- 1950-1953 conflict between North and South Korea.
- 1945 meeting of U.S., U.K., and Soviet leaders about post-war Europe.
- Spy case involving a U.S. government official accused of being a communist.
- Soviet plan to help Eastern Europe after WWII.
20 Clues: Person who supports communist ideas. • U.N. body for controlling nuclear weapons. • U.S. aid to help rebuild Europe after WWII. • U.S. agency that prepared for nuclear attacks • Soviet plan to help Eastern Europe after WWII. • Fear of communism leading to false accusations. • 1950-1953 conflict between North and South Korea. • ...
US History 2024-11-05
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- A new territory gained by the U.S. after the Treaty of Paris, _________ became a key coaling station in the Pacific Ocean for ships traveling to/from the Philippines.
- sold to U.S. for the price of $20 million. Islands administered by Insular Government after the SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR.
- An American newspaper publisher who built the nation's largest newspaper chain and whose methods profoundly influenced American journalism. Proponent of "yellow journalism.
- was a lawyer and jurist in the Hawaiian Islands as a kingdom, protectorate, republic and territory. Serving as an enemy of the Hawaiian royalty and friend of the elite immigrant community. 1894 wealthy, plantation owner and politician who was named President of New Republic of Hawaii. He asked US to annex Hawaii.
- American war ship that was blown up in the harbor of Havana. More than 260 men died. This was the third cause of the Spanish-American war
- Journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers
- Island to the south of the U.S., and of great economic interest (sugar/tobacco) to the U.S. economy. Sight of the _______ Rebellion and many battles during the Spanish-American War.
- 25th president of the U.S., _____________ led the nation to victory in the Spanish-American War. Pushed for expansion and the gold standard. Was assassinated on September 14th, 1901.
- part of the invading army of Cuba.
- a belief that free-market competition would lead to the survival of the fittest
- The policy in which stronger nations extend their economic, political, or military control over weaker territories
- Country whose affairs are partially controlled by a stronger power.
- U.S. Secretary of State_________ issued, in 1899, a series of policy statements called the Open Door notes. The notes were letters addressed to the leaders of imperialist nations proposing that the nations share their trading rights with the United States, thus creating an open door.
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- forced Japan to trade with the United States.
- Policy of territorial or economic expansion.
- U.S. belief that they had the right to expand territory over N. America
- A volunteer cavalry under the command of Leonard Wood and Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish American War.
- Letter written by Dupuy De Lome that criticized President McKinley calling him" weak" and a "bitter for the admiration of the crowd" Another reason for the Spanish-American war.
- Queen of Hawaii. Pushed for a "Hawaii for Hawaiians" agenda. Overthrown in 1893 by wealthy white settlers/landowners.
- 26th president of the U.S. _______________ was famous for his "Big Stick Diplomacy" when it came to foreign affairs. ____________ became the youngest man to assume the U.S. presidency after President William McKinley was assassinated in 1901. He won a second term in 1904. Known for his anti-monopoly policies and ecological conservationism.
- Ended military rule in Puerto Rico and set up a civil government
- Annexed in 1898. Republic of ______ established in 1887 with the Constitution of the Kingdom of __________. After overthrow of the Republic in 1893, American lawmaker Sanford B. Dole became President of the Republic of _________.
- A Hungarian-American Jewish newspaper publisher of the St. Louis Post Dispatch and the New York World. ________ introduced the techniques of "new journalism" to the newspapers he acquired in the 1880s. Competition with Hearst linked __________ to the types of journalistic tactics known as "yellow journalism.
- Admiral of the Navy, the only person in U.S. history to have attained the rank. Admiral ________ is best known for his victory at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War. Sunk/captured the entire Spanish Pacific fleet in less than six hours.
- Outspoken advocate of American military expansion. Wrote The Influence of Sea Power Upon History (1890). __________ _________ ________ called for the United States to develop a modern NAVAL fleet capable of protecting American business and shipping interests around the world.
- Rico Invaded by the U.S. during the Spanish-American War. One of the insular territories gained by the U.S. as a result of the Treaty of Paris. Inhabitants of ___________ ________ are considered U.S. citizens, thanks to the Jones Act of 1917.
26 Clues: part of the invading army of Cuba. • Policy of territorial or economic expansion. • forced Japan to trade with the United States. • Ended military rule in Puerto Rico and set up a civil government • Country whose affairs are partially controlled by a stronger power. • U.S. belief that they had the right to expand territory over N. America • ...
History Test 2024-10-25
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- Zones were created by Railroad Companies
- was when cattle ran in a panic
- are stores for farmers
- were symbols of ranchers burned into cattle
- party demanded an income tax and "Free Silver"
- are a breed of cattle
- was the last Native American to surrender to American government
- Hills was the site of gold in the Dakotas
- Americans who moved west to farm were called Exodusters
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- Americans were moved to reservations by the Indian Peace Commission
- railroad connected the Atlantic and Pacific
- joined the Union in 1876
- were Mexican cowboys good ad riding and roping
- were rich streaks of ore
- Booms, the Busts turned into ghost towns
- who dealt out their own brand of justice were vigilantes
- Pacific and Union Pacific were railroad competitorsThe
- is an appeal to common people
- are government grants
- ranges were ranches not fenced in
20 Clues: are government grants • are a breed of cattle • are stores for farmers • joined the Union in 1876 • were rich streaks of ore • is an appeal to common people • was when cattle ran in a panic • ranges were ranches not fenced in • Zones were created by Railroad Companies • Booms, the Busts turned into ghost towns • Hills was the site of gold in the Dakotas • ...
Halloween History 2024-10-22
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- – Object or image that represents something
- – Religion that influenced Halloween traditions
- o lantern – Carved pumpkin with a lit candle inside
- – Medieval practice of exchanging prayers for food
- Jack – Folklore figure said to have created the first Jack o’ Lantern
- – A burial place for the dead, often visited on Halloween
- Eve – Another name for Halloween
- – Customs passed down through generations
- or treating – Halloween tradition of asking for candy door-to-door
- – Ancient people who celebrated Samhain
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- – Ancient belief system connected to early Halloween practices
- cat – A feline often associated with witches and bad luck
- – Sweet treat given to trick-or-treaters
- – The gathering of crops, tied to early autumn festivals
- – A gourd often carved for Halloween
- – Pagan festival marking the end of harvest season
- – A spirit or apparition, often thought to appear on Halloween
- – Something worn to disguise oneself on Halloween
- – Women believed to practice magic, linked to Halloween folklore
- Day – Religious observance the day after Halloween
20 Clues: Eve – Another name for Halloween • – A gourd often carved for Halloween • – Ancient people who celebrated Samhain • – Sweet treat given to trick-or-treaters • – Customs passed down through generations • – Object or image that represents something • – Religion that influenced Halloween traditions • – Something worn to disguise oneself on Halloween • ...
Church History 2024-11-25
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- "Of the same substance."
- Christ was two person, both divine and human. Rejected Theotokos.
- Greek for "Mother of God."
- A religious society
- The generation of leaders of the Church who were taught directly by the Apostles.
- A time of relative peace and stability throughout the Roman Empire that lasted until about AD 180
- 17th century philosophical movement.
- The idea that man was the center of his own universe.
- A theological term used to express that Jesus is one Person in two natures, human and divine.
- The Founder of Islam
- Breakup of the Christian church into two sections- the Western and the Eastern sections.
- Series of military campaigns. Sanctioned by the Catholic Church.
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- Fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic "rebirth" following the Middle Ages
- Jesus was not both God and man. Material existence was evil. Denied the incarnation.
- The first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity.
- It was a split in the Catholic Church where a new type of Christianity arose.
- A restoration of the Western portion of the Roman empire that lasted in various forms from AD 800 to AD 1806.
- Taught by Arius. Christ was created.
- A manual published in the mid to late first century that explains the practices of Christianity.
- False teachings about God, Jesus, salvation, the Church, and other important parts of the Christian faith.
20 Clues: A religious society • The Founder of Islam • "Of the same substance." • Greek for "Mother of God." • 17th century philosophical movement. • Taught by Arius. Christ was created. • The first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity. • The idea that man was the center of his own universe. • Series of military campaigns. Sanctioned by the Catholic Church. • ...
U.S. History 2024-12-09
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- A two chamber legislature
- Laws that are passed by congress to appropriate money for local federal projects
- The yearly financial plan for the federal government
- An agreement by 2 or more lawmakers to support each other's bills
- A bill that sets up a federal program and specifies how much money may be appropriated for the program
- The formal accusation of misconduct in office
- A member of a lawmaker’s personal staff who runs the lawmaker's office, supervises the schedule, and gives advice
- A session at which a committee listens to testimony from people interested in the bill
- A motion placed on a bill in the senate that alerts party leaders that if unanimous consent were to be sought, they would object.
- Willful obstruction of justice
- Freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
- A bill that establishes a program and says how much can be spent on the program
- Part of a funding bill that will go to a certain purpose
- The exclusive right to an inverter to manufacture, use, and sell his or her invention for a specific period, currently 20 years
- The exclusive right to publish and sell a literary, musical, or artistic work for a specified period of time.
- Rule that permits floor debate and the addition of amendments to the bill
- Lying under oath
- A private meeting of party leaders to choose candidates for office
- A proposal law
- Rule that forbids members of congress to offer amendments to a bill from the floor
- A motion by all members of the senate who are present to set aside formal rules and consider a bill from the calendar
- A resolution that cover matters requiring the action of the house and senate but on which a law is not needed
- A provision included in a bill on a subject other than the one covered on the bill
- The people who work for house and senate
- The power of an executive to reject one or more items in a bill without vetoing the entire
- A resolution passed in the same form by both house
- The president’s refusal to spend money Congress has voted to fund a program
- Powers that government requires to carry out its expressed powers
- Direct contact made by lobbyist to persuade government officials to support the policies their interest group favors
- A group of people who share common goals
- a resolution adopted by both houses of a legislative assembly that does not require the signature of the chief executive and that does not have the force of law
- The people who work directly for individual senators and representatives
- A group within a standing committee that specializes in a subcategory of its standing committee’s responsibility
- The senate member, elected by the senate, who stands in as president of the senate in the absence of the vice president
- A temporary committee formed to study one specific issue and report its findings to the House or Senate
- A proposed law to authorize spending money
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- A schedule that lists the order in which bills will be considered in congress
- A system that gives the member of the majority party with the longest uninterrupted service on a particular committee the leadership of that committee
- A person whom a member of Congress has been elected to represent
- A paid representative of an interest group who contacts government officials on behalf of these interest groups
- Powers directly stated in the constitution
- A permanent committee in congress that oversees bills that deal with certain kinds of issues
- official who is already in office
- The speaker’s top assistant whose job is to help plan the majority party’s legislative program and to steer important bills through the House
- To set up new district lines after reappointment is complete
- Authority shared by two or more committees
- A statement adopted to cover matters affecting only one house
- A vote of formal disapproval of a member’s actions
- Power of the legislative branch to review the policies, programs, and activities of the executive branch on an ongoing basis
- When one party controls the White House and the other controls the House and the other controls the House and Senate
- A bill dealing with individual people or places
- Approval of government spending
- A member of a lawmaker’s personal staff who makes a certain that the lawmaker is well informed about proposed legislation
- Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution, which gives congress the power to make all laws that are necessary and proper for carrying out its duties
- A proposed law to authorize spending money
- When a president kills a bill passed during the last 10 days congress is in session by simply refusing to act on it
- The money that people and businesses pay to support the activities of the government
- A temporary joint committee set up when the house and the senate have passed different versions of the same bill
- A bill dealing with general matters and applying to the nation
- The process of reassigning representation based on population, after every census
- A method of defeating a bill in the senate by stalling the legislative process and preventing a vote
- As a whole
- The minimum number of members who must be present to permit a legislative body to take official action
- The work a lawmaker dose to help constituents with problems
- A member of a lawmaker’s personal staff who handles request for help from constituents
- a population count
- A procedure that allows each senator to speak only one hour on a bill under debate
- A provision that Congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of executive agencies
- Trade among the states
- A required government expenditure that continues from one year to the next
- To draw a district’s boundaries to gain an advantage in elections
- A legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
- An assistant to the party floor leader in the legislative
- Rejection of a bill by the president
- A law for raising money
- A Meeting
76 Clues: A Meeting • As a whole • A proposal law • Lying under oath • a population count • Trade among the states • A law for raising money • A two chamber legislature • Willful obstruction of justice • Approval of government spending • official who is already in office • Rejection of a bill by the president • The people who work for house and senate • A group of people who share common goals • ...
history crossword 2024-11-22
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- rebellion over the ban of a certain drink
- this put a tax on sugar
- the first president
- cant be tried in the same court twice
- tax on British good like tea and glass
- name of British troops
- the closing of Boston harbor was part of what series of acts
- this purchase doubled the size of the old us
- 5th president of the us
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- name for the first ten amendments
- one of the causes of Boston harbors closing
- turning point of the revolution
- rights you are born with
- warning to Europeans
- first battles of the revolution
- exposed a flaw with the articles of confederation
- only women on the Lewis and Clark expedition
- ending battle of the revolution
- the maker of the common sense article
- previous owner of America
20 Clues: the first president • warning to Europeans • name of British troops • this put a tax on sugar • 5th president of the us • rights you are born with • previous owner of America • turning point of the revolution • first battles of the revolution • ending battle of the revolution • name for the first ten amendments • cant be tried in the same court twice • ...
History crossword 2024-11-22
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- first major battle of the American Revolution.
- a remarkable political philosopher.
- an American Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence.
- chests of tea were destroyed in Boston Harbour.
- the act of a country requiring extra sums of money for some things.(tea,paper,income)
- the site of the final battle of the American Revolution.
- a document that determines how an entity will be governed.
- a turning point in the Revolutionary War.
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- rights that are giving to someone for just being a human.
- English-American writer and political pamphleteer
- recognized U.S. independence and granted the U.S. significant western territory.
- cut the duty on foreign molasses from 6 to 3 pence per gallon, retained a high duty on foreign refined sugar, and prohibited the importation of all foreign rum
- Americans who elected not to choose a side.
- statesman, author, publisher, scientist, inventor and diplomat.
- colonist who remained loyal to the British crown.
- first president.
- also known as revoluionaries,continentals,rebels
- made a clear case for independence and directly attacked the political, economic, and ideological obstacles to achieving it.
- an act of non-violent,abstention from buying a product of attending an event.
- an introductory and expressionary statement in a document that explains the documents purpose and underlying philosophy.
20 Clues: first president. • a remarkable political philosopher. • a turning point in the Revolutionary War. • Americans who elected not to choose a side. • first major battle of the American Revolution. • chests of tea were destroyed in Boston Harbour. • also known as revoluionaries,continentals,rebels • English-American writer and political pamphleteer • ...
M3 History 2026-02-11
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- Technology that is not digital.
- American tech company founded on 4 April 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen: _________.
- A soft, old-style computer disk used for storing small files.
- A person who brings new ideas to a field is called a _____.
- Google began as a project called _____.
- To remove or get rid of something means to ________ it.
- Companies sometimes work together to share ideas. This is to _____.
- The main office where a company is run.
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- _______ is the largest search engine on the World Wide Web.
- A person who uses violence for political reasons.
- An early version of the internet for research and defence was called _____.
- A smaller company owned and controlled by a larger one.
- A person hurt or killed in an attack.
- To start a company or organization.
- To fall down suddenly.
- To do something bad to someone because they did something bad to you.
- A student who leaves school early.
- Broken pieces from a destroyed building.
- To attack a building or place using violence.
- To take control of a plane by force.
- Which company’s founders were college dropouts who later built a major tech firm?
21 Clues: To fall down suddenly. • Technology that is not digital. • A student who leaves school early. • To start a company or organization. • To take control of a plane by force. • A person hurt or killed in an attack. • Google began as a project called _____. • The main office where a company is run. • Broken pieces from a destroyed building. • ...
World History 2026-01-21
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- A major center for Islamic learning and trade in West Africa.
- The period of "rebirth" in Europe following the Middle Ages.
- The civilization in central Mexico that built the city of Tenochtitlan.
- A wealthy West African empire famous for its gold and salt trade.
- A 1215 document that limited the power of the English monarch.
- A religion founded in India that spread to China and Japan via trade routes.
- The inventor of the movable-type printing press in Europe.
- The first West African empire to grow wealthy by taxing the gold-salt trade.
- The religious and moral code of conduct for medieval knights.
- A certificate sold by the Church to reduce punishment for sins.
- A geographic term for a chain of islands, such as Japan.
- A form of government headed by a king or queen.
- A peasant who was legally tied to the land on a manor.
- The supreme military dictator in feudal Japan.
- The belief in a single, all-powerful deity.
- A series of military expeditions by European Christians to the Holy Land.
- An empire in the Andes Mountains known for terrace farming and roads.
- A person who held land under the feudal system in exchange for service.
- The "way of the warrior" code followed by the Samurai.
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- A social system where land was exchanged for military service and loyalty.
- An Islamic state led by a successor to the Prophet Muhammad.
- An invention that helped scientists prove the sun-centered universe.
- The Eastern Roman Empire that preserved Greek and Roman culture.
- A Japanese warrior who lived by a strict code of honor.
- MUSA A famous Mali ruler known for his incredible wealth and hajj.
- The exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between hemispheres.
- The scientific theory that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- A Spanish explorer-conqueror of the Americas.
- DEATH A devastating plague that killed a large portion of the population in Eurasia.
- The movement to change the Catholic Church that led to Protestantism.
- An intellectual movement focusing on human potential rather than just religion.
- ROAD A network of trade routes connecting East Asia to the Mediterranean.
- A way of thinking that used reason to explore religious questions.
33 Clues: The belief in a single, all-powerful deity. • A Spanish explorer-conqueror of the Americas. • The supreme military dictator in feudal Japan. • A form of government headed by a king or queen. • A peasant who was legally tied to the land on a manor. • The "way of the warrior" code followed by the Samurai. • A Japanese warrior who lived by a strict code of honor. • ...
Black History 2026-02-01
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- laws based on white supremacy
- the document freeing the slaves
- a system of separating people
- racist organization formed after the Civil War
- Famous speech by MLKjr
- The first black President (no space between first and last name)
- Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- the president who freed the slaves
- Pastor, preacher and fought non-violently for civil rights
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- the period after the Civil War
- What slaves were called when bought and sold
- when people from different races coexist
- Black Lives Matter
- the journey made by Africans across the Atlantic Sea
- black woman who refused to give up her seat on the bus
- Human rights activist who believed in using violence in their fight
- Oldest and largest US Civil Rights organization
- Site of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War
- First black Supreme Court Justice
- First woman (and woman of color) to be Vice President
20 Clues: Black Lives Matter • Famous speech by MLKjr • laws based on white supremacy • a system of separating people • the period after the Civil War • the document freeing the slaves • First black Supreme Court Justice • the president who freed the slaves • Immigration and Customs Enforcement • when people from different races coexist • What slaves were called when bought and sold • ...
History Crossword 2025-08-11
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- Poverty and misery that peasants had to endure led to a rebellion called the
- An act of trying to destroy an entire ethnic or religious group
- Preached by Gandhi and what he is most known for
- French entrepreneur who formed a company to construct the Suez Canal
- Population grew and people shifted away from agriculture which created a
- When British men, women, and children, were killed
- A movement in China where factories and modern weapons were built
- Modernized and strengthened Egypt
- Indian soldiers who were in their service that had to serve anywhere
- A war where the British easily beat the Chinese
- A march that Gandhi started where he left with 78 others and they marched 240 miles to the sea
- Known for his non-violent and peaceful ways of preaching
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- Areas of control
- The act of refusal to follow laws that are ruled unfair
- Independent Muslim state
- A Group that started martial arts to drive out the "foreign devils"
- A treaty that China was forced to sign for the payment of their losses
- A leader who supported land reform, equality for both men and women, and communal ownership of property
- A group of people that were accused of supporting Russian plans that were against the Ottoman Empire
- The right to live under their own laws but they had to be tried in British courts
- A policy where trade was open to everyone on an equal basis
- Feared Hindu domination within India
- 100 mile canal that connected the Red Sea to The Mediterranean Sea
23 Clues: Areas of control • Independent Muslim state • Modernized and strengthened Egypt • Feared Hindu domination within India • A war where the British easily beat the Chinese • Preached by Gandhi and what he is most known for • When British men, women, and children, were killed • The act of refusal to follow laws that are ruled unfair • ...
FFA History 2025-09-01
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- collects dues
- were allowed to join after 1969
- symbol for the reporter
- web address of National FFA
- signifies knowledge
- first in the order of business
- symbol for the chaplain
- where the sentinel is stationed
- color of the Greenhand degree pin
- highest degree available to FFA member
- symbol for the treasurer
- number of symbols on the emblem
- national blue, corn gold
- signifies progress
- should prepare an agenda for each meeting
- symbol for the advisor
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- name of the first National FFA President from Missouri
- symbol for the secretary
- name of our chapter
- the jacket is to only be worn by____
- name of the first National FFA President
- number of taps of the gavel to indicate to members to be seated
- symbol for the vice president
- Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve
- region we are in
- who you should sit with at the chapter banquet
- welcomes guests and visitors
- members who have rendered outstanding service to FFA
- the Pledge of Allegiance
29 Clues: collects dues • region we are in • signifies progress • name of our chapter • signifies knowledge • symbol for the advisor • symbol for the reporter • symbol for the chaplain • symbol for the secretary • symbol for the treasurer • the Pledge of Allegiance • national blue, corn gold • web address of National FFA • welcomes guests and visitors • symbol for the vice president • ...
NURSING HISTORY 2025-08-27
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- Florence Nightingale is buried in East Wellow?
- Iowa Nurses Association
- she is the famous nurse in the history
- It stands for "National Student Nurse Asociation"
- It is a profession that assumes responsibility for the continuous care of the sick, the injured, the disabled, and the dying.
- Florence was called "The Lady"
- It is where Florence Nightingale Borns
- National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses
- Considered the first community health nurse in in the United States
- She is known as the "first lady of nursing"
- Florence's high standard helps nursing to transformed into a respectable?
- She is the first nursing professor in the world and first nurse to occupy a chair on university faculty
- Advocator for women suffrage
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- It is where florence nightengale train
- She is the founder of health nursing
- She developed theory of human care focusing on harmony of the body, mind and spirit as well as self-perception
- The nurse explains the purpose, dosage and administration schedule of a newly prescribed medication to a client.
- American Nurses Association
- How old was Florence Nightingale when she diedFlorence's high standard helps nursing to transformed into a respectable?
- Florence never did
- Where did Florence Nightingale set up his training school for Nursing
- Founded Planned Parenthood
- 1887 Nurses would maintain an even temperature in you ward by?
- It is where the word "nurse" come from
- They work both independently and in collaboration with other health care professionals such as physicians.
- What did clara burton work to establish?
- He is the father of medicine
- Advocated for Nurses to be educated by nurses, Wrote the first nursing textbook
- She developed self-care theory
- How many years did Florence Nightingale work as a nurse?
30 Clues: Florence never did • Iowa Nurses Association • Founded Planned Parenthood • American Nurses Association • He is the father of medicine • Advocator for women suffrage • Florence was called "The Lady" • She developed self-care theory • She is the founder of health nursing • It is where florence nightengale train • she is the famous nurse in the history • ...
history 2 2026-02-13
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- Grand eunuch who commanded Ming treasure voyages
- Ming emperor captured by the Oirat at Tumu
- German monk who wrote the Ninety-five Theses
- First permanent English settlement in Virginia
- Inventor of the printing press in 1450
- Holy Roman Emperor crowned in Rome in 1433
- French reformer who promoted predestination
- Oirat leader who defeated the Ming army in 1449
- Founder of the Ming Empire who defeated the Yuan dynasty
- Followers of Jan Hus who rebelled in Bohemia
- Byzantine capital conquered by the Ottomans in 1453
- European cultural movement meaning “rebirth”
- Wealthy Florentine family that funded Renaissance artists
- Religious movement begun by Martin Luther in 1517
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- Renaissance movement focused on classical learning
- Scientist tried for heresy for supporting heliocentrism
- City where treaty recognized Henry V as heir to France
- Leader of the Haitian Revolution
- Emperor of the Ming who launched massive naval expeditions
- Scientist who formulated the laws of motion and gravity
- Astronomer who proposed heliocentrism
- French fortress stormed in 1789
- Ming emperor who refocused on northern defenses
- Ottoman sultan who captured Constantinople
- Battle where Henry V defeated the French in 1415
25 Clues: French fortress stormed in 1789 • Leader of the Haitian Revolution • Astronomer who proposed heliocentrism • Inventor of the printing press in 1450 • Ming emperor captured by the Oirat at Tumu • Holy Roman Emperor crowned in Rome in 1433 • Ottoman sultan who captured Constantinople • French reformer who promoted predestination • ...
History Project 2026-02-12
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- what family was the most famous patron?
- what is the sixteenth century also known as?
- what is it when someone pays an artist to work for them?
- who painted frescos?
- added 3D effect to paintings?
- who painted modanas
- who wrote important things about government?
- Who invented the moveable type?
- where did the renaissance start?
- there was a renewed interest in the _____
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- type of song in the Middle Ages
- what is it called when man glorifies itself instead of God?
- who wrote Don Quixote
- who painted the Mona Lisa?
- who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- what did they believe education was a remedy for ?
- what was music more like in the renaissance?
- who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
- who added the dimension of movement to art?
- who is from the Netherlands?
20 Clues: who painted modanas • who painted frescos? • who wrote Don Quixote • who painted the Mona Lisa? • who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • who is from the Netherlands? • added 3D effect to paintings? • type of song in the Middle Ages • Who invented the moveable type? • where did the renaissance start? • what family was the most famous patron? • there was a renewed interest in the _____ • ...
History Crossword 2025-10-14
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- place to do the prayer for moslems
- dance that dances by male dancers in aceh
- beautiful writing, verse of Quran
- Merchants
- one of the most demanded commodity during trade activity in 13th century
- Hindu temple
- highest layer in Indian caste system
- Biggest Buddhist temple in Indonesia
- labour
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- famous ingredients from indonesia
- other commodity besides the silk
- title for islam leader kingdom
- level in Buddhist temple
- Theory about how islamic culture spread out in Indonesia
- the legacy of Hindu culture in Indonesia
- warriors
- the theory that explained that Islam in Indonesia is from Persia
- Islamic kingdom that located in Sumatera island
- commodity that sold besides porcelain
- level in Hindu temple
20 Clues: labour • warriors • Merchants • Hindu temple • level in Hindu temple • level in Buddhist temple • title for islam leader kingdom • other commodity besides the silk • famous ingredients from indonesia • beautiful writing, verse of Quran • place to do the prayer for moslems • highest layer in Indian caste system • Biggest Buddhist temple in Indonesia • ...
History Crossword 2025-10-31
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- Important food source(grown along the granndcanal)
- Triangular sail
- Emperor that sponsored large encyclopedia
- Story telling through word of mouth
- The Strait of _____(located by Mr.Northrups childhood home)
- Huge Terrance pyramid where trading occurred(Americas)
- Known as one of the richest people ever
- Community with many cultures
- Widely traveled Arab Scholar
- These animals where where the main source of transport for the Mongols
- Widley spoken language in Africa
- First il-Khan of Persia
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- Disease that spread across the trade routes
- Military tactic where an attacker surrounds a fortified locations
- An oasis where people would trade and refuel
- This was the main African political system
- Capitol of mongol empire
- Mongol dynasty initiated by Khubilia Khan
- Major commercial city (east Africa)
- One of the main chinese inventions(make go boom)
- Inca way of building roads/labor system
- Kingdom in central Java
22 Clues: Triangular sail • Kingdom in central Java • First il-Khan of Persia • Capitol of mongol empire • Community with many cultures • Widely traveled Arab Scholar • Widley spoken language in Africa • Story telling through word of mouth • Major commercial city (east Africa) • Known as one of the richest people ever • Inca way of building roads/labor system • ...
American History 2025-11-03
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- River valley fought over by Britain and France
- Site of one of the first battles of the Revolution (with Lexington)
- John Hancock’s is the biggest one on the Declaration
- Number of original American colonies
- Leader of the Green Mountain Boys who captured Fort Ticonderoga
- City of the Tea Party protest
- Led the Continental Army and became the first U.S. president
- Site of a skirmish that helped start the French and Indian War
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- One cause of the Revolution; Britain raised these on the colonies
- A common colonial-era firearm
- George Washington’s Virginia home, Mount ____
- A loose union of states, as in the first U.S. government
- The introduction to the U.S. Constitution
- Early English settler who came to America in 1620
- Early battle site where young George Washington fought
- British general who surrendered at Yorktown
- Powerful Native American confederation in the Northeast
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- Native American nation living in the southeastern U.S.
- Rights that cannot be taken away
- Last name of both the 2nd president and a key independence leader
- Type of Congress that met during the Revolution
- Nickname for British soldiers
- A British tax on paper goods that angered colonists
- Country that helped America win the Revolution
- The first ten amendments to the Constitution
- Secret agents who gathered information during the war
- Made a famous midnight ride to warn the colonists
- 1783 agreement that ended the Revolutionary War
- Philosopher who inspired ideas of natural rights
- Helped write the Federalist Papers; first Secretary of the Treasury
- King of England during the American Revolution
- Secret messages were often written in this form
- The first capital of the United States
34 Clues: Nickname for British soldiers • City of the Tea Party protest • A common colonial-era firearm • Rights that cannot be taken away • Number of original American colonies • Wrote the Declaration of Independence • The first capital of the United States • The introduction to the U.S. Constitution • British general who surrendered at Yorktown • ...
Church History 2025-10-29
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- St. Helena found the True Cross of Christ on Mount ______
- Christ tasked His Church with spreading this to all nations
- When a baptized Catholic denies some aspect of the faith
- St. Jerome moved here to translate the Bible into Latin
- St. Paul is known as the Apostle to the ______
- He was a fierce enemy of the faith before his conversion
- This city was built on a place where Europe and Asia meet
- St. Paul saw a bright light and was blinded on the road to this city
- What the Romans called people who lived outside of the Roman Empire
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- He started the heresy that claimed Jesus was not equal to God the Father
- The name of St. Jerome's Latin translation of the Bible
- He saw a cross in the sky with the words "in this sign you shall conquer"
- The king of the Franks who was baptized by St. Remigius
- St. ______, the mother of Emperor Constantine, found the True Cross
- The system Diocletian created to manage the Roman Empire
- The Council in 325 AD that condemned the heresy of Arianism
- The head of the Catholic Church on Earth
- The law given to the Israelites by God
- The Apostate emperor who rejected the Catholic Faith
- What Christ instituted at the Last Supper, along with the priesthood
20 Clues: The law given to the Israelites by God • The head of the Catholic Church on Earth • St. Paul is known as the Apostle to the ______ • The Apostate emperor who rejected the Catholic Faith • The name of St. Jerome's Latin translation of the Bible • The king of the Franks who was baptized by St. Remigius • St. Jerome moved here to translate the Bible into Latin • ...
African history 2025-11-13
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- What did the Greeks destroy in Europe?
- What is the largest desert in Africa?
- Name of the Girl who saved George Washington?
- What African American leader prompted black pride and self defense?
- What U.S amendment abolished slavery?
- Who invented the traffic light?
- Who started the N.A.A.C.P?
- Who is the father of medicine?
- Which African country was known for its Gold?
- Who is the father of the Blood Bank?
- What month is celebrated as Black history month?
- Where does the word African come from?
- What type of magic did the Greeks accuse Africans of practicing?
- What does the “X” in Malcom “X” mean?
- Who was the first African American woman to win a Nobel Prize for Literature?
- one part of slavery
- What writing system did the Ancient Egyptians use?
- What does the word “Negro” mean in Spanish?
- The word “slave” comes from
- second part of slavery
- What practice honored ancestors in Africa?
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- Where were the ancestors worshipped?
- Egyptian Queen known for her beauty
- Who built the White House?
- What African country was never colonized by Europeans?
- What’s the orginal word for the continent Africa?
- What does the root word “Necro” mean?
- What did the slave masters call Kunta Kinte?
- Who is the author of “The name “Negro” and its origin and evil use?
- What was forbidden for enslaved Africans?
- Where does the language Spanish come from?
- Last name of the African-American scientist who found many uses for peanuts?
- What does “Simba” mean?
- What ancient civilization built the pyramids?
- What is Jesus’ real name?
- Last name of the woman who led the Montgomery bus boycot
- Where was Richard B.Moore born?
37 Clues: one part of slavery • second part of slavery • What does “Simba” mean? • What is Jesus’ real name? • Who built the White House? • Who started the N.A.A.C.P? • The word “slave” comes from • Who is the father of medicine? • Who invented the traffic light? • Where was Richard B.Moore born? • Egyptian Queen known for her beauty • Where were the ancestors worshipped? • ...
Theatre History 2025-11-30
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- Brecht’s style of theatre provoking critical thinking
- American playwright of Long Day’s Journey Into Night
- Playwright who wrote for colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow is enough, blending poetry and drama. Her first name is Ntozake.
- Ancient drama honoring the god Dionysus, featured masks and chorus
- Musical inspired by Beulah Annan and Belva Gaertner’s 1920s murder trials
- Creator of Hamilton and In the Heights. First name Lin-Manuel.
- French playwright famed for satirical comedies like Tartuffe
- Japanese puppet theatre with large puppets manned by three performers and narration
- 17th-century Mexican writer and advocate for women’s education. Her last name is De La Cruz
- Genre with exaggerated emotions and sensational plots
- Medieval plays teaching Christian lessons through biblical stories
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- American playwright of A Streetcar Named Desire and The Glass Menagerie. His first name is Tennessee.
- Theatre style using real interviews and testimonies
- Italian improvised theater with stock characters, began in the 16th century
- English playwright of tragedies, comedies, and histories
- American playwright of Death of a Salesman and The Crucible. First name was Arthur.
- Theatre form combining songs, dialogue, acting, and dance
- Father of modern drama, Norwegian playwright of A Doll’s House
- Theatrical style distorting reality to show inner emotions
- Classical Japanese dance-drama with stylized performances
- NYC’s major theatre district for plays and musicals
- A Type of theatre that started post-WWII depicting life as meaningless. Most notable playwright would be Beckett.
- Bright stage light that required heavy makeup for visibility
23 Clues: Theatre style using real interviews and testimonies • NYC’s major theatre district for plays and musicals • American playwright of Long Day’s Journey Into Night • Brecht’s style of theatre provoking critical thinking • Genre with exaggerated emotions and sensational plots • English playwright of tragedies, comedies, and histories • ...
U.S. History 2025-12-01
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- a person who made or sold alcohol illegally
- the nation that mobilized the most soldiers in the Great War
- a form of racism and immigrants would be treated poorly
- a group of only white people in the 1920’s harassing any other race
- became president in 1932
- the nation that had the highest percentage of wounded soldiers during the Great War
- women who challenged their gender norm for freedom
- bars underground or in secret places during the Prohibition
- scare a time period where people lived in fear during WW1
- a time where people would buy stocks hoping they would go up
- major world event that brought an end to the Great Depression
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- a gang of leaders and politicians involved in scandals with money
- a ban on alcohol sales and promoting it
- got its name from severe dust storms in the Great Plains
- the nation that had the most soldiers killed during the Great War
- makeshift communities where the Dust Bowl migrants settled
- a time where people re-enacted everything in the Bible
- similar to Shantytowns
- made for families during the Great Depression who were less fortunate
- this was what the U-boat used to sink the neutral merchant
20 Clues: similar to Shantytowns • became president in 1932 • a ban on alcohol sales and promoting it • a person who made or sold alcohol illegally • women who challenged their gender norm for freedom • a time where people re-enacted everything in the Bible • a form of racism and immigrants would be treated poorly • got its name from severe dust storms in the Great Plains • ...
U.S. History 2025-12-01
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- a person who made or sold alcohol illegally
- the nation that mobilized the most soldiers in the Great War
- a form of racism and immigrants would be treated poorly
- a group of only white people in the 1920’s harassing any other race
- became president in 1932
- the nation that had the highest percentage of wounded soldiers during the Great War
- women who challenged their gender norm for freedom
- bars underground or in secret places during the Prohibition
- scare a time period where people lived in fear during WW1
- a time where people would buy stocks hoping they would go up
- major world event that brought an end to the Great Depression
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- a gang of leaders and politicians involved in scandals with money
- a ban on alcohol sales and promoting it
- got its name from severe dust storms in the Great Plains
- the nation that had the most soldiers killed during the Great War
- makeshift communities where the Dust Bowl migrants settled
- a time where people re-enacted everything in the Bible
- similar to Shantytowns
- made for families during the Great Depression who were less fortunate
- this was what the U-boat used to sink the neutral merchant
20 Clues: similar to Shantytowns • became president in 1932 • a ban on alcohol sales and promoting it • a person who made or sold alcohol illegally • women who challenged their gender norm for freedom • a time where people re-enacted everything in the Bible • a form of racism and immigrants would be treated poorly • got its name from severe dust storms in the Great Plains • ...
GA History 2025-12-16
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- Smallest region in GA
- President elected in 1860 sparking the Civil War
- People who supported staying with Britain
- Reigon that receives most rainfall
- Bloodiest battle in GA; Confederate victory
- First U.S. Constitution
- Signed Treaty of Indian Springs; later murdered
- Tallest peak in GA
- Union General who burned down Atlanta
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- Border between GA and SC
- Inventor of the cotton gin
- Victorious side in the Civil War
- President responsible for the Trail of Tears
- Tax on all paper goods
- Supreme Court Justice who ruled in favor of Worcester
- Slave who tried to argue he should be free after entering a free state
- People who wanted to gain independence from Britain
- Lead confederate general
- Most populated region in GA
- Largest region in GA
20 Clues: Tallest peak in GA • Largest region in GA • Smallest region in GA • Tax on all paper goods • First U.S. Constitution • Border between GA and SC • Lead confederate general • Inventor of the cotton gin • Most populated region in GA • Victorious side in the Civil War • Reigon that receives most rainfall • Union General who burned down Atlanta • People who supported staying with Britain • ...
Evolutionary History 2026-03-13
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- the process by which the distribution of traits in a population changes over many generations
- a random change to a gene that sometimes results in a new trait
- a group of organisms of the same kind (in one or more populations) that do not reproduce with organisms from any other group
- a specific characteristic of an individual organism
- the very long time that spans the history of Earth, from the very first cellular life to the present
- to classify based on scientific examination
- having died out completely and no longer alive anywhere on Earth
- a graph that uses bars to show how characteristics or values are distributed within a group
- a scientist who studies fossils in order to understand the ancient history of life on Earth
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- population an older population from which two or more newer species descended
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- a group of individuals born and living at about the same time
- a more recent species that evolved from an ancestor population
- structure a part of an organism (for example, one or more bones)
- a group of the same type of organism living in the same area
- everything (living and nonliving) that surrounds an organism
- sharing a common ancestor population
- evidence of life from the past, such as fossilized bones, footprints, or leaf prints
- a body structure in two or more species that features the same parts (for example, the same bones)
- a trait that makes it more likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- the process by which species adapt to environmental changes over a very long time
- to receive genes from a parent
- an organism's arm, leg, or wing
- the process by which one population evolves into two or more different species
- a related organism from a previous generation
- when something stays mostly the same over time
26 Clues: to receive genes from a parent • an organism's arm, leg, or wing • sharing a common ancestor population • to classify based on scientific examination • a related organism from a previous generation • when something stays mostly the same over time • a specific characteristic of an individual organism • living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria • ...
Kool History 2026-03-07
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- Edwin's daughter's name
- Business Edwin's father owned in Hendley
- Edwin's favorite Kool-Aid flavor
- Edwin's wife's name
- Mascot for Kool-Aid
- Edwin's mother's name
- Price of Kool-Aid during the Great Depression
- Edwin's father's name
- First company to distribute Kool-Aid
- Job that Edwin had in Hendley
- Flavor of Kool-Aid put in WWII ration kits
- Type of home Edwin's family built when they first moved to Nebraska
- First free item you could get for buying Kool-Aid
- Name of free items you would get when you mailed in Kool-Aid points
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- City Kool-Aid moved to in 1934
- Inventor of Kool-Aid
- State where Edwin had a second home
- Powdered dessert that inspired Kool-Aid
- Cemetery Edwin is buried in
- Name of Edwin's company
- Name of company Edwin sold to in 1953
- The precursor to Kool-Aid
- Town Edwin was born in
- Number of original Kool-Aid flavors
- County Edwin settled in when he first moved to Nebraska
- Catch phrase for Kool-Aid mascot
- One of Edwin's favorite hobbies
- The original spelling of "aid" in Kool-Aid
- Name of the newspaper Edwin started in Hendley
- Town Kool-Aid was invented in
30 Clues: Edwin's wife's name • Mascot for Kool-Aid • Inventor of Kool-Aid • Edwin's mother's name • Edwin's father's name • Town Edwin was born in • Edwin's daughter's name • Name of Edwin's company • The precursor to Kool-Aid • Cemetery Edwin is buried in • Job that Edwin had in Hendley • Town Kool-Aid was invented in • City Kool-Aid moved to in 1934 • One of Edwin's favorite hobbies • ...
Oklahoma History 2026-03-27
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- Point of highest elevation in Oklahoma
- Last name of the Spanish explorer that traveled through Oklahoma in 1541
- This martial artist and actor (He played Walker Texas Ranger) born in Ryan, Oklahoma
- The original capitol of Oklahoma before Oklahoma City
- Country singer that sang "Should have been a Cowboy"
- Name for the journey that thousands of American Indians were forced to take in their relocation to present day Oklahoma
- The river that runs along Oklahoma's southern border
- Oklahoma's current governor
- Famous Oklahoman that sang "Friends in Low Places"
- Which 1862 act permitted citizens to claim 160acres of land that was formerly belonged to Native American Tribes?
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- An Oklahoman restaurant that sells hamburgers, ice cream, and groceries
- He is called Oklahoma's favorite son and the Oklahoma City Airport is named after him
- head football coach of The University of Oklahoma from 1999-2016
- Hall of fame baseball player that played centerfield for the New York Yankees from 1951-1968
- Hall of Fame baseball catcher that played for the Cincinnati Reds primarily during the 1970's
- Biome that Oklahoma is in
- This Oklahoman business calls themselves "America's Drive-in"
- Nickname for the people who snuck into Oklahoma territory early during the land run
- Great Depression era folk singer that sang "This Land is Your Land"
- second most populated city in Oklahoma
- Founder of Walmart born in Kingfisher, Oklahoma
- The meaning of the word "Oklahoma"
- Biggest mountain in the Wichita Mountain Range
23 Clues: Biome that Oklahoma is in • Oklahoma's current governor • The meaning of the word "Oklahoma" • Point of highest elevation in Oklahoma • second most populated city in Oklahoma • Biggest mountain in the Wichita Mountain Range • Founder of Walmart born in Kingfisher, Oklahoma • Famous Oklahoman that sang "Friends in Low Places" • ...
Youngstown History 2026-03-31
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- Destroyer of Youngstown rides; also one of Mr. Rivello's favorite spells (____ball)
- Austintown historic site that was discovered by accident in 1974
- Superstar roller coaster in Youngstown
- Youngstown burglar who allegedly ripped off Nixon
- Podcast about Youngstown's mob history
- Creature encountered by Matt Emch in an empty mill
- 9/19/77
- ______ Young (Founder of Youngstown)
- Mount _______ (church that purchased the old theme park)
- State that originally controlled Northeast Ohio
- A Youngstown Tune-Up
- Miscellaneous Mafia activities
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- Fire hazard in Zombieland
- The patron saint of Youngstown
- Youngstown's professional basketball team
- Youngstown ________ (locally owned steel company)
- Infamous Lenny, aka the boss
- Nickname for Charlie, Orlie, and Ronnie
- Witches' Cave skeleton identity
- Wal-Mart competitor from Youngstown
- Youngstown's Million Dollar Playground
- Borough of Jane's Carousel
- City that Youngstown overtook in steel production
- Furnace founded by the Heaton bros
- NBA shooter who played in Youngstown in 1989
25 Clues: 9/19/77 • A Youngstown Tune-Up • Fire hazard in Zombieland • Borough of Jane's Carousel • Infamous Lenny, aka the boss • The patron saint of Youngstown • Miscellaneous Mafia activities • Witches' Cave skeleton identity • Furnace founded by the Heaton bros • Wal-Mart competitor from Youngstown • ______ Young (Founder of Youngstown) • Superstar roller coaster in Youngstown • ...
Language History 2026-04-02
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- - Beautiful or artistic handwriting.
- - A set of letters used to write a language.
- - The language of ancient Rome.
- - A system of writing using pictures and symbols, often associated with ancient Egypt.
- - An ancient language of India.
- - A mark or character that represents an idea or object.
- - Writing carved or engraved on a surface.
- -family of languages derived from Vulgar Latin, spoken by over 1.2 billion people globally.
- - An ancient system of writing that used wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets, used in Mesopotamia.
- - To figure out the meaning of something that is difficult to understand, like an ancient script.
- - A handwritten document or book.
- - A room in a monastery for copying and preserving manuscripts.
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- - A material made from reeds used for writing in ancient Egypt.
- - Very old, from a long time ago.
- - Changing text from one language to another.
- -relating to or denoting the branch of the Indo-European language family that includes English, German, Dutch, Frisian, the Scandinavian languages, and Gothic.
- - A person who writes or records information in ancient times.
- - A symbolic figure or character.
- - A simple picture or symbol that represents an object or concept.
- - Relating to the sounds of spoken language.
- - A system of writing used for a specific language.
- Stone - An ancient artifact with inscriptions in three scripts that helped decode Egyptian hieroglyphics.
22 Clues: - The language of ancient Rome. • - An ancient language of India. • - Very old, from a long time ago. • - A symbolic figure or character. • - A handwritten document or book. • - Beautiful or artistic handwriting. • - Writing carved or engraved on a surface. • - A set of letters used to write a language. • - Relating to the sounds of spoken language. • ...
history project 2026-04-30
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- the trading between a colony and its mother country
- a person who wants a strong central government in Early stages of US government.
- rights that cannot be taken away.
- pride in one's country
- Final battle of the American Revolution
- a tax on exported and imported goods
- the refusal to obey laws to force the government to change
- The first 10 amendments in the Constitution
- The turning point in the American Revolution
- a document or account created after the event.
- first shots of The American Revolution
- a government were all leaders are restricted
- The first successful English settlement in North America.
- 1st president of US
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- a system were the government barely interferes in the economy
- someone who wants slavery banned
- an object from the time of the event with first hand account
- largest purchase in US history
- a person who wants a strong state government in Early stages of US government.
- a branch of government that enforces laws in US
20 Clues: 1st president of US • pride in one's country • largest purchase in US history • someone who wants slavery banned • rights that cannot be taken away. • a tax on exported and imported goods • first shots of The American Revolution • Final battle of the American Revolution • The first 10 amendments in the Constitution • The turning point in the American Revolution • ...
U.S. History 2026-04-30
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- Document signed by Pilgrims to establish self-government
- The first permanent English settlement in North America (1607)
- The first ten amendments to the Constitution
- Massive U.S.-led effort to supply West Berlin by air (1948)
- Site of the bloodiest single-day battle in U.S. history
- The "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement"
- Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
- Era of illegal alcohol manufacture and sale (1920-1933)
- Amendment that abolished slavery (1865)
- Territory purchased from Russia in 1867 ("Seward's Folly")
- President assassinated in Dallas in 1963
- Civil rights leader who gave the "I Have a Dream" speech
- State where the first shots of the Civil War were fired
- First woman appointed to the Supreme Court (1981)
- Secret project that developed the first atomic bomb
- Colonists dressed as Mohawk Indians dumped tea into the harbor here
- Invention by Eli Whitney that revolutionized the Southern economy
- Space Shuttle that tragically exploded in 1986
- Explorer duo who reached the Pacific in 1805 (with 'and')
- 1876 battle also known as "Custer's Last Stand"
- Standard Oil tycoon and first American billionaire
- Wisconsin Senator who led "Red Scare" witch hunts
- The "Golden Spike" connected this transport system in 1869
- Principal author of the Declaration of Independence
- 1803 land deal with France that doubled the nation’s size
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- Site of the first nuclear power plant accident in the U.S.
- 19th-century belief that the U.S. was destined to span the continent
- First African American President of the United States
- Surprise 1941 attack that pulled the U.S. into WWII
- Target of the September 11 terrorist attacks in NYC
- 1920 amendment granting women the right to vote
- The trail taken by Cherokee people during forced removal
- Common name for the 1849 gold seekers
- Invention by the Wright Brothers in 1903
- This 1886 statue was a gift from France
- 1954 case that ruled "separate but equal" unconstitutional
- 1812 war site where the "Star-Spangled Banner" was written
- 1863 decree that legally "freed" slaves in Confederate states
- 1898 war that led to the U.S. gaining Guam and Puerto Rico
- First U.S. President and Revolutionary War General
- Scandal that led to Richard Nixon’s resignation
- Gold was discovered here in 1848, sparking a massive migration
- 1960s war that sparked massive domestic protests
- The 1929 event that triggered the Great Depression
- 2021 event at the U.S. Capitol following the 2020 election
- Major global sporting event being hosted across the U.S. in 2026
- The 1836 mission siege where Crockett and Bowie fell
- FDR's series of programs to recover from the Depression
- 1989 event marking the symbolic end of the Cold War
- The first word spoken from the moon's surface in 1969
50 Clues: Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" • Common name for the 1849 gold seekers • This 1886 statue was a gift from France • Amendment that abolished slavery (1865) • Invention by the Wright Brothers in 1903 • President assassinated in Dallas in 1963 • The "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement" • The first ten amendments to the Constitution • ...
World History 2026-05-14
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- Series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims
- Event beginning with the storming of the Bastille
- Economic system based on trade and accumulation of wealth
- System in medieval Europe based on land and loyalty
- Chinese philosophy emphasizing respect and order
- Deadly pandemic that swept through Europe in the 1300s
- Economic and political restructuring in China after Mao
- Mass murder of six million Jews during World War II
- Government ruled by absolute dictators
- International organization created after World War II
- Industrial-era shift from handmade goods to machine production
- Genocide in Cambodia carried out by Pol Pot’s regime
- Economic union formed by European nations
- Leader who crowned himself emperor of France
- Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- Process of increasing worldwide economic and cultural connections
- Treaty that ended World War I
- Enlightenment thinker who wrote about natural rights
- Policy of restructuring introduced by Mikhail Gorbachev
- Agreement formed to resist Soviet expansion in Europe
- Barrier separating communist East and West Berlin
- U.S. and Soviet rivalry after World War II
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- Military alliance led by the Soviet Union during the Cold War
- Conflict sparked by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- Movement emphasizing reason and scientific thought
- System in which the government controls production
- Unification movement led by Otto von Bismarck
- Practice of acquiring colonies for power and resources
- Nonviolent protest movement led by Gandhi
- German leader who began World War II in Europe
- Philosopher who promoted separation of powers
- French political revolution beginning in 1789
- Voyage that connected Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- Soviet policy encouraging openness and transparency
- Japanese warriors who served powerful landowners
- Genocide in Rwanda between Hutus and Tutsis in 1994
- Empire ruled by Genghis Khan
- Economic theory supporting free markets
- Religion based on the teachings of Muhammad
- Major trade route connecting Europe and Asia
- Religious and political leader of the Catholic Church
- Movement to reform the Catholic Church begun by Martin Luther
- Invention by Gutenberg that spread ideas rapidly
- Violent extremist attacks using fear for political purposes
- Cultural rebirth beginning in Italy during the 14th century
- Partition creating India and Pakistan in 1947
- Violent uprising in China against foreign influence
- National loyalty and pride in one’s country
- Document limiting the power of the English king
- Scientific theory placing the sun at the center of the solar system
50 Clues: Empire ruled by Genghis Khan • Treaty that ended World War I • Government ruled by absolute dictators • Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama • Economic theory supporting free markets • Nonviolent protest movement led by Gandhi • Economic union formed by European nations • U.S. and Soviet rivalry after World War II • Religion based on the teachings of Muhammad • ...
History Terms 2026-05-15
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- Government where people vote for leaders
- Group of elected representatives who make laws
- Movement of people from one place to another
- A group of nations or territories ruled by one leader
- Person who studies and writes about the past
- Order of events in time
- Related to factories and large-scale production
- Formal agreement between countries
- A major change in government or society, often by force
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- Period of renewed art, learning, and culture in Europe
- Organized resistance against authority
- Partnership between nations for support
- Set of rules that defines how a government works
- A developed society with cities, laws, and government
- Belonging to very distant history
- Freedom from control by another country
- Time period between ancient and modern history
- Government ruled by a king or queen
- Object made by people in the past
- Land controlled by a foreign power
20 Clues: Order of events in time • Belonging to very distant history • Object made by people in the past • Land controlled by a foreign power • Formal agreement between countries • Government ruled by a king or queen • Organized resistance against authority • Partnership between nations for support • Freedom from control by another country • Government where people vote for leaders • ...
History Revision 2026-05-05
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- Traditions and history passed down through generations.
- Age Time when people began using bronze tools and weapons.
- A developed society with cities, laws, and culture.
- A way of showing events in chronological order.
- The time before written records existed.
- A man who lives in a religious community.
- Clues from the past used to understand history.
- (2 words) Period that followed the Bronze Age, known for stronger metal.
- Time period before the year 1 (Before Christ).
- The ruler or king of Ancient Egypt.
- Preserved remains of ancient plants or animals.
- Years after the birth of Christ.
- (2words)Early humans who lived by hunting animals and collecting plants.
- Relating to the Middle Ages.
- A person who studies and writes about the past.
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- Fortified home built for protection in medieval times.
- Armoured soldier who served a lord.
- Early civilization located between two rivers.
- A large triangular tomb built for Egyptian rulers.
- A place where people establish a community.
- A handwritten book from the past.
- Civilization famous for pyramids and pharaohs.
- Picture-based writing system used in Ancient Egypt.
- The study of the past through objects and remains.
- Age Period when tools were mainly made of stone.
- The second major river in Mesopotamia.
- Growing crops and raising animals for food.
- An object made by humans, often found in digs.
- One of the two rivers in Mesopotamia.
- A period of 100 years.
30 Clues: A period of 100 years. • Relating to the Middle Ages. • Years after the birth of Christ. • A handwritten book from the past. • Armoured soldier who served a lord. • The ruler or king of Ancient Egypt. • One of the two rivers in Mesopotamia. • The second major river in Mesopotamia. • The time before written records existed. • A man who lives in a religious community. • ...
History I 2026-05-12
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- He published proscriptions
- Crassus died here
- Pagan priests
- Scottish Celts...
- To assign human characteristics
- Himalayan bigfoot
- Ouch! He lost an eye!
- Another name for bigfoot
- Famous traitor
- He was killed during the siege of Syracuse
- Modern-day Turkey
- Leader of the Gauls
- Rome's Punic enemy
- Roman river
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- He conquered the Persians
- Wealthiest member of 1st Triumvirate
- A conveyor of water...
- Roman upper class
- Roman lower class
- Seaport of Rome
- Romulus killed him...
- Dynasty in Egypt
- Conspiracy in the Senate
- To worship multiple gods
- An ally of Julius
- He made the legionary system
- Julius Caesar crossed this river
- Dynasty in Persia
- Before he was Caesar Augustus
- Greatest orator in history
- Star actor in Gladiator
31 Clues: Roman river • Pagan priests • Famous traitor • Seaport of Rome • Dynasty in Egypt • Crassus died here • Roman upper class • Roman lower class • Scottish Celts... • Himalayan bigfoot • An ally of Julius • Dynasty in Persia • Modern-day Turkey • Rome's Punic enemy • Leader of the Gauls • Romulus killed him... • Ouch! He lost an eye! • A conveyor of water... • Star actor in Gladiator • ...
history cb 2026-05-14
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- precious metals melted down into bars
- Ability of the body to fight disease
- People of African and European descent.
- Pirates who operated under the European government
- American born descendants of Spanish settlers
- To sail across the whole world
- Thought was in Asia but, established in Florida
- Spanish explorers and soldiers who conquered territory
- People of Native American and European descent
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- Who did circumnavigation
- Rise in prices and an increase in available cash
- Sold or trade people for goods and weapons
- A group of a religious order who encourage people to convert to a different religion
- A tree that produces reddish purple dye
- Science of making maps, globes, and atlases.
- People born in Spain
- Brought cinnamon, cardamom, cloves,ginger, and pepper from Africa
- Economic system that promotes strengthening a nation by expanding its trade
- Officers who ruled in the king's name
- Revolts
20 Clues: Revolts • People born in Spain • Who did circumnavigation • To sail across the whole world • Ability of the body to fight disease • precious metals melted down into bars • Officers who ruled in the king's name • A tree that produces reddish purple dye • People of African and European descent. • Sold or trade people for goods and weapons • ...
American History 2026-05-21
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- this is the age you have to be to vote
- the number of states in the United States
- the French ruler that sold Louisiana to the United States
- this part of the government is made up of the president and his cabinet
- this is the ruler the colonists wanted to gain their freedom from
- these explorers went all over the southwest United States and Mexico
- this town is where most of the action happened leading up to the Revolutionary War
- when factories started mass producing products and employing many workers
- this is the city where Independence Hall is - where the Declaration of Independence was written
- the document that declared the United States was in independent country
- this future president was the main writer of the Declartion of Independence.
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- what the British soldiers were called by the colonists
- the main explorers of the Corps of Discovery
- the native American woman who helped explore the Louisiana Purchase
- this part of the legislative branch is based on population
- colonists dumped this into the Boston Harbor.
- the rive that flows into the port of New Orleans
- these two towns are the where the first shots of the Revolutionary War occurred
- this amendment protects you from having to incriminate yourself
- this amendment gives you the right to bear arms
- this part of the government writes the laws
- the Revolutionary General became the first president of the United States
- this is the document that is the basis for all our government
- this part of the legislative branch has two representative for each state
- this amendment protects your freedoms of speech, religion, and press
25 Clues: this is the age you have to be to vote • the number of states in the United States • this part of the government writes the laws • the main explorers of the Corps of Discovery • colonists dumped this into the Boston Harbor. • this amendment gives you the right to bear arms • the rive that flows into the port of New Orleans • ...
20th Century 2023-05-01
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- Texas' Closest International Neighbor
- Greg Abbott Was Born In _____
- The United States base for telecommunications Giants
- First Female Elected To The U.S. Senate
- One Of The Biggest Assets In Texas
- An Agreement To Depend On One Another
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- Rough Population Expectancy For Texas In 2030
- First Hispanic First Lady In The History Of Texas
- First Female Supreme Court Judge In U.S. History
- A Founding Member Of MAYO
- First African American Woman To Represent Texas In Congress
- History Proves That _____ Are Strong People Able To Change With The Times
- More Than 200,000 Jobs Were Lost In _____ Alone
- Texas Became Known As A Leader In ______
14 Clues: A Founding Member Of MAYO • Greg Abbott Was Born In _____ • One Of The Biggest Assets In Texas • Texas' Closest International Neighbor • An Agreement To Depend On One Another • First Female Elected To The U.S. Senate • Texas Became Known As A Leader In ______ • Rough Population Expectancy For Texas In 2030 • More Than 200,000 Jobs Were Lost In _____ Alone • ...
Chinese Gobble Smackers sports 2024-01-17
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- who is the best pitcher in mlb history
- who is the blue and red mlb team from los angeles
- who won the 2016 world series
- what mlb team is navy blue and orange from Houston
- who is the purple and yellow nba team from los angeles
- who is the nfl team with most losses in history
- who are the lakers rival
- who won the 2021 world series
- what Nfl team is from houston
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- what team has the most superbowls in nfl history
- who is Americas football team
- who lost super bowl 56
- who are the packers rivals
- who caught the game winning pick in super bowl 49
- what nba team has the longest losing streak ever in a season
- who has won the most nba championships
16 Clues: who lost super bowl 56 • who are the lakers rival • who are the packers rivals • who is Americas football team • who won the 2016 world series • who won the 2021 world series • what Nfl team is from houston • who is the best pitcher in mlb history • who has won the most nba championships • who is the nfl team with most losses in history • ...
Luciano Beck Religion unit 2 Vocab 2024-11-23
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- The study of how a person or thing in Salvation History foreshadows a person or thing in Salvation History.
- The person God chose to represent all those entering the covenant with him
- The 27 Books of Scripture that appear after the Old Testament That tell the story of The New Covenant
- A short story that communicates layers of truth.
- The story of God’s love and mercy revealed to us throughout human history, Culminating in Christ’s sacrifice on the Cross and Resurrection from the dead which won for us Salvation from sin and death
- This writing style of Scripture tells a story in a straightforward way, recounting some event or story of an important person in Israel's History
- The first 46 books of Scripture that tell the story of the Old Covenant
- The increase in the number of people included in each covenant, and God’s family, throughout Salvation History
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- Every Covenant included a blessing from God that He assured His people He would Fulfill
- A sacred, unbreakable bond of Family relationship.
- To show, warn of, or indicate a future event before it happens
- The human Authors of Scripture were guided by God through the Holy Spirit in their writing.
- The official list of inspired books that appear in the Bible
- The Hebrew word for “breath” and “spirit”
- An external representation of the Interior reality occurring within a covenant
15 Clues: The Hebrew word for “breath” and “spirit” • A short story that communicates layers of truth. • A sacred, unbreakable bond of Family relationship. • The official list of inspired books that appear in the Bible • To show, warn of, or indicate a future event before it happens • The first 46 books of Scripture that tell the story of the Old Covenant • ...
Cities Of Ohio 2025-03-20
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- Known for its chili and the historic Over-the-Rhine district.
- Recognized for its Y-Bridge over the Muskingum River.
- Ohio’s first capital and center of ancient Hopewell culture.
- Famous for its glassmaking history and Dickens Victorian Village.
- Named for a fort built by General Anthony Wayne in 1794.
- Home to Wittenberg University and a historic Westcott House.
- Home to Cedar Point, the "Roller Coaster Capital of the World."
- Known as the "Glass City" and home to a renowned art museum.
- The Wright brothers' hometown and a hub for aviation history.
- Ohio's capital and home to The Ohio State University.
- The "Rubber Capital of the World."
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- The filming location of The Shawshank Redemption.
- The site of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- Known as the "Flag City, USA."
- A Lake Erie city with a history in shipbuilding and steel production.
- The home of Ohio University, one of the oldest public universities in the U.S.
- The location of Miami University, founded in 1809.
- Famous for its tank plant and a namesake bean.
- Named after a frontiersman and known for its historic courthouse.
- Features the famous Great Circle Earthworks, built by the Hopewell culture.
- Located at the confluence of the Scioto and Ohio Rivers.
- Home of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
- Once a major steel-producing city in northeastern Ohio.
- A port city on Lake Erie with Underground Railroad history.
- Ohio’s first permanent settlement, founded in 1788.
25 Clues: Known as the "Flag City, USA." • The "Rubber Capital of the World." • Home of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. • The site of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. • Famous for its tank plant and a namesake bean. • The filming location of The Shawshank Redemption. • The location of Miami University, founded in 1809. • Ohio’s first permanent settlement, founded in 1788. • ...
Cities 2026-05-04
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- ____ Town A coastal city in South Africa, known for its natural beauty, including Table Mountain.
- ___ de Janeiro A Brazilian city known for its lively culture, beautiful beaches, and annual Carnival festival.
- ______ Aires The capital of Argentina, famous for tango music and dance, as well as delicious cuisine.
- A city in Turkey known for its unique position between Europe and Asia, rich history, and architecture.
- The capital of Egypt, with a rich history, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and ancient artifacts.
- City The capital of Mexico, known for its Aztec and colonial history, vibrant markets, and food.
- The capital of the United Kingdom, famous for its history, landmarks, and theater scene.
- The capital of China, with a rich history, ancient sites, and a bustling urban center.
- The vibrant capital of Japan, known for its modern technology and traditional culture.
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- The romantic capital of France, celebrated for its art, fashion, and iconic landmarks.
- A major city in India, known for its Bollywood film industry and diverse culture.
- Australia's largest city, famous for its stunning harbor, landmarks like the Opera House, and vibrant culture.
- New Zealand's largest city, known for its beautiful harbors, beaches, and outdoor activities.
- The capital of Russia, known for its historical architecture, Red Square, and cultural heritage.
- ___ York City A bustling metropolis in the United States known for its iconic skyline, culture, and diversity.
15 Clues: A major city in India, known for its Bollywood film industry and diverse culture. • The romantic capital of France, celebrated for its art, fashion, and iconic landmarks. • The capital of China, with a rich history, ancient sites, and a bustling urban center. • The vibrant capital of Japan, known for its modern technology and traditional culture. • ...
