history Crossword Puzzles
19 2024-07-08
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- England's highest mountain.
- Ancient hill fort in Dorset.
- Shakespeare's playhouse in London.
- Location of the prime meridian.
- City known for music, football, and industrial history.
- Self-governing island in the Irish Sea.
- London borough with a beautiful park.
- Welsh city at the sea known for its cultural sites.
- Natural limestone arch on the Jurassic Coast.
- City with a rich Roman and medieval past.
- Town known for its impressive medieval castle.
- Lake in Snowdonia, Wales.
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- Northern city with a strong industrial heritage.
- Coastal town in Cornwall.
- Town associated with music festivals and Arthurian legend.
- Famous market and shopping area in London.
- Home to a vast collection of world art and artifacts in London.
- Contemporary sculpture in Gateshead.
- Legendary hero associated with Nottinghamshire.
- City famed for The Beatles and its maritime history.
- Area known for its picturesque villages and rolling hills.
- River that flows through London.
- Castle in Kent with a history spanning 900 years.
- National Park known for its dramatic coastal views.
- Port town critical in UK's maritime defenses.
25 Clues: Coastal town in Cornwall. • Lake in Snowdonia, Wales. • England's highest mountain. • Ancient hill fort in Dorset. • Location of the prime meridian. • River that flows through London. • Shakespeare's playhouse in London. • Contemporary sculpture in Gateshead. • London borough with a beautiful park. • Self-governing island in the Irish Sea. • ...
Egypt chrossword 2024-12-16
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- ruler of Egypt
- successful female pharaoh who increased trade and ruled for 20 years
- first king who unified Upper and Lower Egypt
- northern part of Egypt
- a section of the Nile River with rapids and rocky terrain
- longest river in the world that made civilization in Egypt possibleUpper EgyptUpper EgyptUpper Egypt
- 500-year period of Egyptian history from 2700 BCE to 2200 BCE
- A large stone slab That was used to decode hieroglyphics
- a stable period of Egyptian history from 2050 BCE to 1750 BCE
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- most famous pharaoh of the old kingdom
- pharaoh and strong military leader who expanded his kingdom
- A stone tomb with
- Fan shaped region created when soil is deposited at the end of a river
- a system of government ruled by religious leaders
- A type of paper made of reeds
- southern part of Egypt
- life after death
- Egyptian writing system that used symbols for words or ideas
- a stable period of Egyptian history from 2050 BCE to 1750 BCEQueen HatshepsutQueen HatshepsutQueen HatshepsutQueen Hatshepsut
- a body preserved in a way that prevents it from decomposing
20 Clues: ruler of Egypt • life after death • A stone tomb with • northern part of Egypt • southern part of Egypt • A type of paper made of reeds • most famous pharaoh of the old kingdom • first king who unified Upper and Lower Egypt • a system of government ruled by religious leaders • A large stone slab That was used to decode hieroglyphics • ...
gf 2024-11-17
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- David The location where Reggie is taken after being pardoned.
- The turkey pardoned by the President and main character.
- One of the foods the turkeys defend and use for trade.
- The holiday central to the movie’s plot.
- The time machine shaped like an egg.
- The theme emphasized by Reggie’s final speech.
- What Reggie ultimately wants for the turkeys.
- The determined turkey who insists on changing history.
- The group of settlers in the 1621 setting.
- Jenny’s brave brother and protector of the flock.
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- Broadbeak The wise leader of the 1621 turkeys.
- The act that saves Reggie at the beginning of the movie.
- What Reggie and Jake are attempting to rewrite.
- The intelligent and strong leader of the 1621 turkey clan.
- Travel The method Reggie and Jake use to change history.
- Used as part of the turkeys' strategy to distract the settlers.
- The humans who threaten the turkeys in 1621.
- Turkey The mythical figure Jake believes sent him on his quest.
- The goal to remove turkeys from Thanksgiving traditions.
- Reggie’s favorite food, discovered at Camp David.
20 Clues: The time machine shaped like an egg. • The holiday central to the movie’s plot. • The group of settlers in the 1621 setting. • The humans who threaten the turkeys in 1621. • What Reggie ultimately wants for the turkeys. • The theme emphasized by Reggie’s final speech. • Broadbeak The wise leader of the 1621 turkeys. • What Reggie and Jake are attempting to rewrite. • ...
history 2014-01-17
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- The dangerous area between two opposing armies' trenches
- A disease that can be treated with insulin
- Subject of Zambian-Canadian artist Chansa's new song
- A country in which a genocide took place in 1994
- Young women who challenged society's expectations
- People who flee their home country due to war, persecution or natural disaster
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- The US dropped an atomic bomb on _____________, ending WWII
- A ban on alcohol during the 1920s and 1930s
- The Treaty of ___________________ ended WWI
- A condition in which the skin on soldiers' feet rots and falls off
- The battle in WWI in which poisonous chlorine gas was first used
11 Clues: A disease that can be treated with insulin • A ban on alcohol during the 1920s and 1930s • The Treaty of ___________________ ended WWI • A country in which a genocide took place in 1994 • Young women who challenged society's expectations • Subject of Zambian-Canadian artist Chansa's new song • The dangerous area between two opposing armies' trenches • ...
History 2014-06-20
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- Wrote the 95 Theses
- Who wrote Utopia
- Painting by Jan Van Eyck
- Where the Mughals ruled
- Where did Calvinism start
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- Could be described as the most important Sultan
- What the name of the followers of John Knox
- Who wrote famous plays
- Focus on human potential
- Church that Elizabeth I started
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
11 Clues: Who wrote Utopia • Wrote the 95 Theses • Who wrote famous plays • Where the Mughals ruled • Painting by Jan Van Eyck • Focus on human potential • Where did Calvinism start • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Church that Elizabeth I started • What the name of the followers of John Knox • Could be described as the most important Sultan
history 2013-10-09
11 Clues: Poem by Homer • They invaded Indus • Half man half bull • Cradle of Democracy • Author of the Iliad • Who invaded Minoans • City in Indus Valley • Game invented by Indus • Early Greece civilization • The most powerful city in Kriti/Crete • Democratic reforms were made by him in Greece
History 2017-03-01
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- Large period of time
- Abdirov
- Ancient city which locates near to Tibre
- fossil genus of great apes, having signs of bipedalism
- "Man from port", Scandinavian nation
- Ancient State which converted to Islam in 960(near Kazakhstan)
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- The early period of the Stone Age.
- Ancient country which capital is Athens
- ...Augustus
- First president of Kazakhstan
- fourth khan of Kazakh nation
11 Clues: Abdirov • ...Augustus • Large period of time • fourth khan of Kazakh nation • First president of Kazakhstan • The early period of the Stone Age. • "Man from port", Scandinavian nation • Ancient country which capital is Athens • Ancient city which locates near to Tibre • fossil genus of great apes, having signs of bipedalism • ...
History 2017-10-17
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- largest unit of the Roman army
- a group of volunteers giving supplementary support to an organization or institution
- Cogidubnus 1st century king
- light spear
- soldier in a roman legion
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- flag identifying a Roman legion
- first century queen
- Caesar roman politician and general
- leader of a century
- big guns used in warfare on land
- soldiers who fought on horseback
11 Clues: light spear • first century queen • leader of a century • soldier in a roman legion • Cogidubnus 1st century king • largest unit of the Roman army • flag identifying a Roman legion • big guns used in warfare on land • soldiers who fought on horseback • Caesar roman politician and general • a group of volunteers giving supplementary support to an organization or institution
history 2020-11-10
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- is the month when the first covid 19 cases were reported
- you take to me dirty cars
- second president of Kenya
- was an American president assassinated in a theater
- Washington was the first president of the USA
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- the word November in French
- Kimathi was the leader of the Mau Mau
- capital city of USA
- is in every sport
- who invented the smartphones
- capital city of France
11 Clues: is in every sport • capital city of USA • capital city of France • you take to me dirty cars • second president of Kenya • the word November in French • who invented the smartphones • Kimathi was the leader of the Mau Mau • Washington was the first president of the USA • was an American president assassinated in a theater • ...
History 2021-03-28
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- Με πρωτοβουλία ποιας αυτοκράτειρας αποφασίστηκε η αναστήλωση των εικόνων;
- Πρωτεργάτες του κινήματος της εικονομαχίας.
- Ένας τέτοιος καταστροφικός στάθηκε η αφορμή της εικονομαχίας.
- Μόνο ένας από τους Κομνηνούς ενδιαφέρθηκε για τον αγροτικό κόσμο.
- Έτσι ονομάζονταν οι νέοι αυτοκρατορικοί νόμοι.
- Ονομάστηκε τρίτη Ρώμη.
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- Και αυτοί εκχριστιανίστηκαν από το Πατριαρχείο Κωνσταντινουπόλεως.
- Ένας από τους δύο ιεραποστόλους που εκχριστιάνισαν τους Σλάβους.
- Κατήργησε τους Ολυμπιακούς Αγώνες.
- Νησίδες σλαβικού πληθυσμού ανάμεσα στους Έλληνες.
- Αυτός ήταν ο αρχικός προορισμός της τέταρτης Σταυροφορίας.
11 Clues: Ονομάστηκε τρίτη Ρώμη. • Κατήργησε τους Ολυμπιακούς Αγώνες. • Πρωτεργάτες του κινήματος της εικονομαχίας. • Έτσι ονομάζονταν οι νέοι αυτοκρατορικοί νόμοι. • Νησίδες σλαβικού πληθυσμού ανάμεσα στους Έλληνες. • Αυτός ήταν ο αρχικός προορισμός της τέταρτης Σταυροφορίας. • Ένας τέτοιος καταστροφικός στάθηκε η αφορμή της εικονομαχίας. • ...
History 2021-07-06
11 Clues: Began in 1914 • Impeached twice • Born in Bethlehem • The Battle of 1066 • Allegedly killed JFK • Killed all 7 on board • Won world cup in 1966 • Ended with Berlin Wall • Assassinated in Dallas • One small step for man • Only 7 survived downpour
History 2023-11-17
11 Clues: King of Italy • Italian General • King of England • Emperor of Russia • Emperor of Austria • 7th president of USA • 16th president of USA • Former Interior Minister • Former President of France • Queen of the United Kingdom's • Prime minister of the kingdom of Sardinia
History 2023-11-17
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- Everlasting life
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- The language used by the babylonians and assyrians
- A king who ruled the city-state of Uruk. a Demigod
- he wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia
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- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- the stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced.
- the doctrine or belief that there is only one God
- concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.
- a divine mythological figure, a god who is either part human, or a minor god.
11 Clues: Everlasting life • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • the belief in or worship of more than one god. • the doctrine or belief that there is only one God • The language used by the babylonians and assyrians • A king who ruled the city-state of Uruk. a Demigod • a divine mythological figure, a god who is either part human, or a minor god. • ...
history 2023-02-27
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- what was the first decade that games had real instruments
- all video game music is ____
- the first game on a computer was made in _____
- the thing that a lot of game's music sounds like
- there are __ notes in music (no flats or sharps)
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- most old video games have ____
- what was the first decade that non arcade games had music (no spaces)
- one of the first games with sound was ____
- music boosts a games ___
- the thing that stealth games build
- most NES games took under one ___ to store (shortened)
11 Clues: music boosts a games ___ • all video game music is ____ • most old video games have ____ • the thing that stealth games build • one of the first games with sound was ____ • the first game on a computer was made in _____ • the thing that a lot of game's music sounds like • there are __ notes in music (no flats or sharps) • ...
history 2023-02-27
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- what was the first decade that games had real instruments
- all video game music is ____
- the first game on a computer was made in _____
- the thing that a lot of game's music sounds like
- there are __ notes in music (no flats or sharps)
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- most old video games have ____
- what was the first decade that non arcade games had music (no spaces)
- one of the first games with sound was ____
- music boosts a games ___
- the thing that stealth games build
- most NES games took under one ___ to store (shortened)
11 Clues: music boosts a games ___ • all video game music is ____ • most old video games have ____ • the thing that stealth games build • one of the first games with sound was ____ • the first game on a computer was made in _____ • the thing that a lot of game's music sounds like • there are __ notes in music (no flats or sharps) • ...
History 2023-05-22
11 Clues: Very old • Ten years. • A hundred years. • A thousand years. • A king of ancient Egypt. • To find and kill animals. • A special happening or occassion • A house made of different fabrics. • A line to put past events in order. • Plants grown on a farm or by a river. • Pictures or symbols used in Egypt to write.
History 2021-09-23
11 Clues: end final part • to have a foundation • TO make a prediction • The 13 original states • A promise of assurance • to accuse before a trial • A earnest request for aid • a person act for representation • A group of fundamental principals • A discussion of a public assembly • The Federal principal of the government
History 2021-10-28
12 Clues: 8 • 5 • 9 • 11 • 12 • 10 • cm of Italy • this type of govt • most dangerous enemy • founder of young italy. • he was proclaimed as king of united Italy in 1861. • he once remarked when France sneezes the rest of the Europe catches cold.
History 2021-12-17
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- Rome’s chariot racing arena
- a payment given to plebeians
- a patricians house
- the time before writing was used
- wealthy families who made up Rome
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- poor people in Rome
- Where children learned reading and writing
- where plebeians lived
- someone who studies history
- the study of the past
- the study of remains left by people
11 Clues: a patricians house • poor people in Rome • where plebeians lived • the study of the past • someone who studies history • Rome’s chariot racing arena • a payment given to plebeians • the time before writing was used • wealthy families who made up Rome • the study of remains left by people • Where children learned reading and writing
History 2025-02-26
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- Political group that sought reform
- Revolutionary leader known for land reforms
- Mexican revolutionary leader associated with the North
- Major uprising starting in 191
- Leader known for his agrarian reform
- Political group opposing the Liberals
- A significant revolutionary movement in Mexico
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- Artistic prints by José Guadalupe
- Collective term for various factions
- A period of political control
- Key revolutionary figure, known for his ideals
11 Clues: A period of political control • Major uprising starting in 191 • Artistic prints by José Guadalupe • Political group that sought reform • Collective term for various factions • Leader known for his agrarian reform • Political group opposing the Liberals • Revolutionary leader known for land reforms • Key revolutionary figure, known for his ideals • ...
history 2025-03-13
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- is being accused of the person
- the second lowest court
- the final decision made in a trial
- a place that holds serious of cases
- a group of people who decide if someone is guilty or not guilty
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- is the lowest court in Australia court system
- the judge of the court
- it is a z of a sentence
- the most serious criminal cases
- appeals really intense court cases from the supreme court
- the person who decides the punishment in a court room
11 Clues: the judge of the court • it is a z of a sentence • the second lowest court • is being accused of the person • the most serious criminal cases • the final decision made in a trial • a place that holds serious of cases • is the lowest court in Australia court system • the person who decides the punishment in a court room • ...
HISTORY 2023-10-29
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- The process of establishing control over foreign lands.
- Relating to a time long ago in history.
- A group of nations or people ruled by a single authority.
- A conflict involving armed forces and usually between nations.
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- Relating to the period of rapid growth in industry and technology.
- An advanced society with organized institutions and culture.
- The state of being free from outside control or rule.
- A dramatic and sudden change in a country's government or society.
- The practice of owning and exploiting people as property.
- The study of past events and human experiences.
- A system of government where people have the power to make decisions.
11 Clues: Relating to a time long ago in history. • The study of past events and human experiences. • The state of being free from outside control or rule. • The process of establishing control over foreign lands. • The practice of owning and exploiting people as property. • A group of nations or people ruled by a single authority. • ...
history 2023-10-11
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- a green mineral used in Egyptian medicine
- you need these to make natural cures
- a holy man
- before there was writing to record history
- a factor that helped us to progress
- the country where the pyramids are found
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- the doctor may give you this if you are sick
- take tis to feel better
- it's like paper and it's made from paper
- rolled up parchment with written information
- a factor such as tools, ships, papyrus
11 Clues: a holy man • take tis to feel better • a factor that helped us to progress • you need these to make natural cures • a factor such as tools, ships, papyrus • it's like paper and it's made from paper • the country where the pyramids are found • a green mineral used in Egyptian medicine • before there was writing to record history • the doctor may give you this if you are sick • ...
history 2024-01-30
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- attacked indulgences in 1518
- invented the printing press
- Roman theologian and taught at the University of Leipzig
- purchased main office in Germany, 50% of Tetzel’s earnings went to him
- said Scripture was the basis, preahced in native language not Latin
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- said the Bible was the basis for Christianity
- a scholar who studied and teached all over Europe, relized the Roman Church twisted Scripture
- Oxford professor, translate Bible to English
- against infant baptisms + Roman church
- sold indulgences
- other 50% went to him to pay for the St Peter’s Cathedral in Rome
11 Clues: sold indulgences • invented the printing press • attacked indulgences in 1518 • against infant baptisms + Roman church • Oxford professor, translate Bible to English • said the Bible was the basis for Christianity • Roman theologian and taught at the University of Leipzig • other 50% went to him to pay for the St Peter’s Cathedral in Rome • ...
History 2024-12-02
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- 1852 legislation banning the sale of alcohol in Maine.
- ________ Railroads (new transportation system).
- Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
- "The _______ Ten" (Gold Rush miners).
- The main character in Stowe’s novel.
- Term to describe the popularity of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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- "The Great ________" (Henry Clay’s nickname).
- Franklin ________ (President-elect).
- Central issue addressed in Uncle Tom's Cabin.
- A person who worked to end slavery.
- Law that intensified the debate over slavery.
11 Clues: Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. • A person who worked to end slavery. • The main character in Stowe’s novel. • "The _______ Ten" (Gold Rush miners). • Franklin ________ (President-elect). • "The Great ________" (Henry Clay’s nickname). • Central issue addressed in Uncle Tom's Cabin. • Law that intensified the debate over slavery. • ...
History 2025-03-20
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- Another name for U.S. & USSR
- First president of Tanzania
- The Topic of Unit 8
- He was in jail for 28 years
- The name Ronald Reagan called the Soviet Union
- Berlin Wall coming down marked the end of ________
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- Final meeting of the “Big Three”
- Another way to say Soviet Union
- Speech given by Winston Churchill
- Chinese Communist group made up of Chinese youth
- Chinese Communist Chairman
11 Clues: The Topic of Unit 8 • Chinese Communist Chairman • First president of Tanzania • He was in jail for 28 years • Another name for U.S. & USSR • Another way to say Soviet Union • Final meeting of the “Big Three” • Speech given by Winston Churchill • The name Ronald Reagan called the Soviet Union • Chinese Communist group made up of Chinese youth • ...
history 2024-03-04
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- Murder/Massacre- The act or an instance of killing a number of human beings under circumstances of atrocity or cruelty. This includes pogroms, mass executions, and crimes against humanity that lead to death. Although it is not considered to be genocide, these acts are no less vicious and no less tragically final for the victims.
- Hostility towards Jews as an ethnic or religious group, often accompanied by social, economic, and political discrimination.
- An individual or group unfairly blamed from problems not of their making
- A person who carries out a harmful, illegal, or immoral act.
- The deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group. (e.g., From the Greek, “genos”, meaning, “race”, and the English, “cide”, meaning, “denoting an act of killing”).
- (which has been used to mean “destruction” since the middle ages) became the standard Hebrew term for the murder of European Jewry as early as the early 1940s. The word Holocaust, which came into use in the 1950s as the corresponding term, originally meant a sacrifice burned entirely on the altar. The selection of these two words with religious origins reflects recognition of the unprecedented nature and magnitude of the events.
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- A historical event that took place in Europe between 1933 and 1945, where over six million Jews were systematically murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators.
- A simplistic, firmly held belief, often negative, about individual characteristics generalized to all people within that group.
- A person who is present at an event or incident but does not take part in perpetrating the act.
- A set of beliefs based on perceived “racial” superiority and inferiority; a system of domination that is played out in everyday interactions, and the unequal distribution of privilege, resources and power.
- a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
11 Clues: A person who carries out a harmful, illegal, or immoral act. • An individual or group unfairly blamed from problems not of their making • A person who is present at an event or incident but does not take part in perpetrating the act. • a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action. • ...
history 2022-08-19
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- People who traveled to other places to spread their own religion
- tracts of land to farm
- a punishment
- they were colonial leaders who were appointed by the king
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- an area drained by water
- a religious settlement
- A important medicine
- they are Spanish soldiers or adventurers.
- a natural protection.
- large ships
- A grant to owners of a certain number of native american laborers.
11 Clues: large ships • a punishment • A important medicine • a natural protection. • a religious settlement • tracts of land to farm • an area drained by water • they are Spanish soldiers or adventurers. • they were colonial leaders who were appointed by the king • People who traveled to other places to spread their own religion • ...
history 2022-01-24
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- .An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- four humors The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- scanner A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
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- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
12 Clues: .An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • Protected against, not affected by a disease • Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria. • A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s • A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • ...
history 2022-12-12
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- nailed 95 theses to the church door
- a western sea route to the Spice Islands
- God gold glory
- neatly divided the "New World" into land, resources, and people claimed by Spain and Portugal
- the first person to identify the New World as a new continent
- Catholicism and to gain a commercial advantage over Portugal.
- transfer of plants, animals, knowledge, and technology changed the world, as communities interacted with completely new species, tools, and ideas.
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- coined the term indian
- Ancient Mayans developed the science of astronomy, calendar systems,
- an instrument formerly used to make astronomical measurements, typically of the altitudes of celestial bodies
- traveling along the Silk Road to China
11 Clues: God gold glory • coined the term indian • nailed 95 theses to the church door • traveling along the Silk Road to China • a western sea route to the Spice Islands • the first person to identify the New World as a new continent • Catholicism and to gain a commercial advantage over Portugal. • Ancient Mayans developed the science of astronomy, calendar systems, • ...
History 2025-12-02
11 Clues: Rakyat Melaka • ketua kerajaan • Wilayah Naungan • Wilayah Taklukan • Lambang kebesaran • contoh Undang-undang • Kekuasaan tertinggi Sultan • Sistem Pembesar Empat Lipatan • Cara wilayah pengaruh diperoleh • Gelaran pemerintah yang menerima Islam • Kawasan Pemerintahan Raja yang diakui rakyat
history 2026-01-20
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- Henry supported exploration and helped improve navigation, even though he didn’t sail much himself.
- Ming emperor who moved the capital to Beijing and supported exploration.
- Founder of the Ming Dynasty who restored Chinese rule.
- Group from the north that conquered China.
- He Admiral who led Chinese voyages across the Indian Ocean.
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- Dias, Portuguese explorer who first sailed around the southern tip of Africa.
- Dynasty Dynasty formed by the Manchus after the Ming fell.
- of Tordesillas Agreement that divided new lands between Spain and Portugal.
- da Gama Found a sea route from Europe to India.
- East India Company Trading company that controlled much of the Asian spice trade.
- Powerful Qing emperor who expanded and strengthened China.
11 Clues: Group from the north that conquered China. • da Gama Found a sea route from Europe to India. • Founder of the Ming Dynasty who restored Chinese rule. • Powerful Qing emperor who expanded and strengthened China. • Dynasty Dynasty formed by the Manchus after the Ming fell. • He Admiral who led Chinese voyages across the Indian Ocean. • ...
History 2026-01-14
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- | Secret clubs where alcohol was sold
- | African American cultural movement of the 1920s
- | National ban on alcohol
- | Illegal making and selling of alcohol
- | Fear of communism and radicals after WWI
- | Government arrests targeting suspected radicals
- | Amendment granting women nationwide voting rights
- | Hate group that grew during the 1920s
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- | Trial that showed fear and prejudice against immigrants
- | Movement that gave women the right to vote
- | Trial over teaching evolution in schools
11 Clues: | National ban on alcohol • | Secret clubs where alcohol was sold • | Illegal making and selling of alcohol • | Hate group that grew during the 1920s • | Fear of communism and radicals after WWI • | Trial over teaching evolution in schools • | Movement that gave women the right to vote • | African American cultural movement of the 1920s • ...
history 2025-08-24
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- Can't favor any religion or stop people from practicing their own
- An agreement to. count only some of the enslaved people when. deciding how many representatives a state gets.
- An agreement that created a two-part congress
- a trading route where goods and enslaved people were exchanged
- First attempt at a US government
- made to control enslaved people in American colonies
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- Pamphlet by Thomas Paine why American should be independent from Britain
- A philosopher whose ideas about rights and government inspired American revolution
- document that declared American colonies free from Britain
- A tax that British put on colonies
- in the main set of laws for the US, setting laws and protecting peoples rights
11 Clues: First attempt at a US government • A tax that British put on colonies • An agreement that created a two-part congress • made to control enslaved people in American colonies • document that declared American colonies free from Britain • a trading route where goods and enslaved people were exchanged • Can't favor any religion or stop people from practicing their own • ...
a national quiz 2023-06-14
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- States Large country in North America, diverse culture, famous landmarks
- South Asian country, ancient civilization, diverse traditions
- North American country, vibrant festivals, delicious cuisine
- Vast country in East Asia, rich history, art, and cuisine
- European country, art, culture, delicious cuisine, iconic landmarks
- North African country, ancient pyramids, rich history
- Continent-country, unique wildlife, stunning landscapes
- Largest country in the world, rich history, beautiful architecture
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- Kingdom Country consisting of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, monarchy, iconic landmarks
- Arabia Middle Eastern country, deserts, Islamic heritage, holy cities
- European country, engineering prowess, castles, Oktoberfest
- East Asian island nation, technological innovations, traditional arts
- North American country, natural landscapes, ice hockey
- South American country, vibrant festivals, Amazon rainforest
- Africa Southernmost African country, diverse wildlife, cultural heritage
15 Clues: North African country, ancient pyramids, rich history • North American country, natural landscapes, ice hockey • Continent-country, unique wildlife, stunning landscapes • Vast country in East Asia, rich history, art, and cuisine • European country, engineering prowess, castles, Oktoberfest • North American country, vibrant festivals, delicious cuisine • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2025-05-07
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- The answer is business
- The answer is cog
- The answer is revolution
- The answer is America
- The answer is antidisestablishmentarianism
- The answer is factory
- The answer is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
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- The answer is machine
- The answer is hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia
- The answer is Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
- The answer is worker
- The answer is industrial
- The answer is history
- The answer is Boss
14 Clues: The answer is cog • The answer is Boss • The answer is worker • The answer is machine • The answer is America • The answer is history • The answer is factory • The answer is business • The answer is revolution • The answer is industrial • The answer is antidisestablishmentarianism • The answer is Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious • The answer is hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia • ...
Black History is History! 2026-02-17
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- The most decorated gymnast in history.
- She is the first Black person to win Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony (EGOT) awards.
- Most famous for his voicing roles like Darth Vader and Mufasa.
- NASA "Human computer" who calculated trajectories for Apollo 11.
- Influential Savannah jazz bassist and composer.
- A legendary singer, songwriter, and pianist who was blinded during childhood.
- The first African American airmen who fought in WWII.
- Celebrated American poet and author of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
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- The most awarded performer in Black Reel Award history.
- The first Black athlete to win a gold medal at the Winter Olympics.
- Lonnie Johnson, NASA engineer, is best known for creating this summer fun item.
- He was the first Black graduate of Harvard.
- This leading immunologist was key in creating a vaccine for COVID-19.
- Known as the "Queen of Soul".
- The 44th President of the United States.
15 Clues: Known as the "Queen of Soul". • The most decorated gymnast in history. • The 44th President of the United States. • He was the first Black graduate of Harvard. • Influential Savannah jazz bassist and composer. • The first African American airmen who fought in WWII. • The most awarded performer in Black Reel Award history. • ...
Grade 4 History Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2021-08-25
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- something made or used by people from the past
- something written or made about an event by someone who was not there at the time
- the way people see or understand what happened
- working with others
- a story of the past
- proof
- a slogan; words that state a goal or idea
- telling the truth; keeping promises
- treating others with high regard even when they disagree with you or are different from you
- something that stands for something else
- stamp or design used to mark important papers
- history told out loud
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- something made or written about an event by someone who was there at the time; an original artifact
- making up one's mind; a choice
- qualities or traits of a person
- not giving up even when things are hard
- a written paper, letter, or form
- doing things that are yours to do
- doing the right thing even when you are afraid; being brave
- traditions passed on from people who lived before you
- person who studies and writes about history
21 Clues: proof • working with others • a story of the past • history told out loud • making up one's mind; a choice • qualities or traits of a person • a written paper, letter, or form • doing things that are yours to do • telling the truth; keeping promises • not giving up even when things are hard • something that stands for something else • a slogan; words that state a goal or idea • ...
BEARDOWN 2024-04-18
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- _____ ADAMS
- Eddie Jackson's nickname
- Let ______ Cook
- What team scammed us with Chase Claypool?
- "The Fridge"
- The Best reciever in Bears history?
- Bears fan, really likes birds
- Former Bears QB out of tOSU
- Led the Bears to a superbowl in '07
- Hometown of the Bears
- Best player in Bears history
- Best KR/PR OAT
- Chicago Bears stadium
- ArchRivals
- Heartbreaking, Cody Parkey
- The Sack Attack
- QB from UNC, The only NVP
- Former Lion, ProBowl RB
- Former DC for the Colts
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- 'The bears could have drafted _______'
- Common Saying by Bears fans
- DJ Moores Former team
- Former Chargers WR
- Maybe one of the worst coaches in Bears history,2018-2021
- 'Papa Bear'
- Traded to the Ravens for a bag of chips
- Best Bears QB, statistically
- 'Monsters of the ________'
- #33 for the Bears, INT leader last year.
- 'Money with 2 O's'
- With the 1st overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft, the bears select?
- Owner
- '_____ Punch'
- Best Season to many bears fans
34 Clues: Owner • ArchRivals • _____ ADAMS • 'Papa Bear' • "The Fridge" • '_____ Punch' • Best KR/PR OAT • Let ______ Cook • The Sack Attack • Former Chargers WR • 'Money with 2 O's' • DJ Moores Former team • Hometown of the Bears • Chicago Bears stadium • Former Lion, ProBowl RB • Former DC for the Colts • Eddie Jackson's nickname • QB from UNC, The only NVP • 'Monsters of the ________' • ...
Greek and Latin Roots: Aqua/Hydr, Aud, Bio, Chron, Cycl, Dict 2022-09-17
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- the sense of hearing
- arranged in time order
- means to say, speak, or tell
- to reproduce sound
- means time
- different life forms in an environment
- the order in which past events occur
- the power or authority to speak for
- to "circle" back again
- a record of past time or history
- to say something aloud for another person to record
- means water
- a life history written by someone else
- means to hear
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- a bridge-like structure that carries water
- living or growing in water
- moving in circle
- of, like, or containing water
- occurring again and again
- a history of a person's life written by that person
- the part of the earth that supports life
- style of speaking that depends on a person's choice of words
- great "circular" storm
- the speaking of a jury given in court
- means life
- loud enough to be heard
- period of events which "circle" back to the original state
- not loud enough to be heard
- means circle
- to skim over water
30 Clues: means time • means life • means water • means circle • means to hear • moving in circle • to reproduce sound • to skim over water • the sense of hearing • arranged in time order • great "circular" storm • to "circle" back again • loud enough to be heard • occurring again and again • living or growing in water • not loud enough to be heard • means to say, speak, or tell • ...
class crossword 2022-05-19
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- tries his hardest
- shes good at cross country
- learning English
- has a brother that's a junior
- needs adhd medicine
- shes short and really fast
- energetic
- always with cristian
- always sits in the front of history
- shows sheep
- always with sean
- answers all the questions in Spanish
- super tall
- cool to talk to in history
- hes good at football
- loud
- creative
- quiet in 3rd period
- shes tall and good at basketball
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- never jokes around
- skittles, taste the rainbow
- mrs brandons son
- funny in 3rd period
- she is really smart
- hes really good at track
- always asleep in spanish
- always next to cole
- always has tea2go
- bestfriends with kaden
- always with ady
- plays baritone
- the twin with glasses
- always with aspen m
- always on his phone on ag
- just got her braces off
- hes really smart in history
- is in band
- billington best teacher
- the twin that doesn't wear glasses
- hes really good at baseball
- dated cody
- hes really good at basketball
42 Clues: loud • creative • energetic • is in band • super tall • dated cody • shows sheep • plays baritone • always with ady • mrs brandons son • learning English • always with sean • tries his hardest • always has tea2go • never jokes around • funny in 3rd period • she is really smart • always next to cole • needs adhd medicine • always with aspen m • quiet in 3rd period • always with cristian • hes good at football • ...
class crossword 2022-05-19
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- always next to cole
- cool to talk to in history
- is in band
- she is really smart
- answers all the questions in Spanish
- hes really good at basketball
- the twin that doesn't wear glasses
- learning English
- always with aspen m
- mrs brandons son
- super tall
- never jokes around
- has a brother that's a junior
- hes really good at track
- always sits in the front of history
- best teacher
- always with cristian
- funny in 3rd period
- shows sheep
- just got her braces off
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- quiet in 3rd period
- hes good at football
- plays baritone
- dated cody
- shes tall and good at basketball
- always has tea2go
- always with sean
- loud
- shes good at cross country
- energetic
- skittles, taste the rainbow
- shes short and really fast
- the twin with glasses
- creative
- hes really good at baseball
- tries his hardest
- always with ady
- always on his phone on ag
- always asleep in spanish
- needs adhd medicine
- bestfriends with kaden
- hes really smart in history
42 Clues: loud • creative • energetic • dated cody • is in band • super tall • shows sheep • best teacher • plays baritone • always with ady • always with sean • learning English • mrs brandons son • always has tea2go • tries his hardest • never jokes around • quiet in 3rd period • always next to cole • she is really smart • always with aspen m • funny in 3rd period • needs adhd medicine • hes good at football • ...
Genre Crossword 2022-09-19
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- "Cinderella, Hansel and Gretel"
- oral tradition
- foundational tales, origin
- made up, but could happen
- make believe or imaginary world
- "Roses are red violets are blue..."
- traditional customs, beliefs, stories
- exaggerated stories
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- story takes place in the past
- teaches a lesson
- facts or based on real events
- written history of a person's life
- written history of your own life
- made up, not true
- supernatural, elements
- factual information about a topic
16 Clues: oral tradition • teaches a lesson • made up, not true • exaggerated stories • supernatural, elements • made up, but could happen • foundational tales, origin • story takes place in the past • facts or based on real events • "Cinderella, Hansel and Gretel" • make believe or imaginary world • written history of your own life • factual information about a topic • ...
Randomness 2023-10-24
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- One of my favorite animals
- My greatest annoyance
- Similar to my 2nd favorite animal (haha, you have to solve that one first)
- My BFF
- My LEAST favorite subject
- My Chemistry teacher
- Sergeant Major's last name
- Hunter My JROTC teacher
- An element that starts with the letter 'Z'
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- My favorite color
- My General Paper teacher
- My favorite subject
- My history teacher
- My boyfriend
- Favorite military branch
- My other favorite animal
16 Clues: My BFF • My boyfriend • My favorite color • My history teacher • My favorite subject • My Chemistry teacher • My greatest annoyance • Hunter My JROTC teacher • My General Paper teacher • Favorite military branch • My other favorite animal • My LEAST favorite subject • One of my favorite animals • Sergeant Major's last name • An element that starts with the letter 'Z' • ...
Randomness 2023-10-24
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- My greatest annoyance
- My LEAST favorite subject
- My Chemistry teacher
- Favorite military branch
- My history teacher
- My boyfriend
- My JROTC teacher
- An element that starts with the letter 'Z'
- My favorite color
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- My General Paper teacher
- My favorite subject
- My other favorite animal
- My BFF
- Sergeant Major's last name
- One of my favorite animals
- Similar to my 2nd favorite animal (haha, you have to solve that one first)
16 Clues: My BFF • My boyfriend • My JROTC teacher • My favorite color • My history teacher • My favorite subject • My Chemistry teacher • My greatest annoyance • My General Paper teacher • My other favorite animal • Favorite military branch • My LEAST favorite subject • Sergeant Major's last name • One of my favorite animals • An element that starts with the letter 'Z' • ...
History 2021-12-01
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- racing what was the popular sport in Roma
- what’s the name of the school boys would go to at age 6to9
- who control Rome at times
- what were the rich people called in Rome
- what house did the plebeians live in
- what were the poor people called in Roma
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- where did they go to wash them self
- what house did patrician live in
- what would Rome go to watch acting
- what were people called when they got boss around
- what is the capital of Italy
11 Clues: who control Rome at times • what is the capital of Italy • what house did patrician live in • what would Rome go to watch acting • where did they go to wash them self • what house did the plebeians live in • what were the rich people called in Rome • what were the poor people called in Roma • racing what was the popular sport in Roma • ...
History 2021-12-02
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- what common thing was made to make walls
- who did Romulus kill to take Rome
- what is a source that is from the time
- what animal did people sometimes fight against in the colosium
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- what place did gladiators fight to the death
- what do archaeologists dig to see if there is anything worth digging for
- what do a lot of farmers make
- who is a person who is rich has a big house an has slaves
- what language did some Romans speak
- who was Rome named after
- where are some artefacts stored
11 Clues: who was Rome named after • what do a lot of farmers make • where are some artefacts stored • who did Romulus kill to take Rome • what language did some Romans speak • what is a source that is from the time • what common thing was made to make walls • what place did gladiators fight to the death • who is a person who is rich has a big house an has slaves • ...
History 2021-11-15
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- Second permanent colony
- This was a proclamation after the king said the Appalachian Mountains belonged to the Indians
- 4 of july in 1776 they got their...
- British needed to raise money so they use this act to make the colonists pay for taxes
- A fifth reason why the colonists disliked their british rulers was a group of laws called
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- It was the first permanent English settlement
- Militaries killed some colonists after they had thrown some snow balls
- Plymouth, a place that had been recognized and named by the captain...
- First try of setting a colony, but it disappeared
- What colonists had to pay to british people, part of the stamp act
- Colonists threw this off the ships in a way of protesting for the taxes
11 Clues: Second permanent colony • 4 of july in 1776 they got their... • It was the first permanent English settlement • First try of setting a colony, but it disappeared • What colonists had to pay to british people, part of the stamp act • Militaries killed some colonists after they had thrown some snow balls • ...
History 2021-12-17
11 Clues: one sided opinion • a plebeians house • An patricians house • Where Romans hung out • in every living thing • What happened in theatres? • what one or more people think • What happened in circus maximus? • what happened in a amphitheatre? • A long dress patrician women wore • A long white robe patrician men wore
History 2017-04-11
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- - systematic knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observation and experimentation.
- - the activity, spirit, or time of the great revival of art, literature, and learning in Europe beginning in the 14th century and extending to the17th century, marking the transition from the medieval to the modern world.
- - a technique of depicting volumes and spatial relationships on a flat surface.
- - A greek titan, he holds the weight of the sky.
- - a coherent group of tested general propositions, commonly regarded as correct, that can be used as principles of explanation and prediction fora class of phenomena.
- - the federal principle of government
- - an economic system in which investment in and ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations, especially as contrasted to cooperatively or state-owned means of wealth.
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- - of, relating to, or characteristic of Greek and Roman antiquity:classical literature; classical languages.
- - the religious movement in the 16th century that had for its object the reform of the Roman Catholic Church, and that led to the establishment of the Protestant churches.
- - an educated prediction
- Revolution - Galileo and Kepler were major figures in the scientific revolution.
11 Clues: - an educated prediction • - the federal principle of government • - A greek titan, he holds the weight of the sky. • - a technique of depicting volumes and spatial relationships on a flat surface. • Revolution - Galileo and Kepler were major figures in the scientific revolution. • ...
History 2017-04-11
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- - of, relating to, or characteristic of Greek and Roman antiquity:classical literature; classical languages.
- - a technique of depicting volumes and spatial relationships on a flat surface.
- - the activity, spirit, or time of the great revival of art, literature, and learning in Europe beginning in the 14th century and extending to the17th century, marking the transition from the medieval to the modern world.
- - an economic system in which investment in and ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations, especially as contrasted to cooperatively or state-owned means of wealth.
- - the federal principle of government
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- - the religious movement in the 16th century that had for its object the reform of the Roman Catholic Church, and that led to the establishment of the Protestant churches.
- - systematic knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observation and experimentation.
- Revolution - Galileo and Kepler were major figures in the scientific revolution.
- - an educated prediction
- - A greek titan, he holds the weight of the sky.
- - a coherent group of tested general propositions, commonly regarded as correct, that can be used as principles of explanation and prediction fora class of phenomena.
11 Clues: - an educated prediction • - the federal principle of government • - A greek titan, he holds the weight of the sky. • - a technique of depicting volumes and spatial relationships on a flat surface. • Revolution - Galileo and Kepler were major figures in the scientific revolution. • ...
HISTORY 2017-10-18
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- an army unit that uses big guns
- the leader of 100 soldiers
- a large military unit
- any distinctive flag
- one of the world’s greatest military leaders
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- king who ruled as a Roman client in the 1st century AD
- an athletic competition in which something is thrown as far as possible
- someone who acts as assistant
- British Celtic warrior queen
- troops trained to fight on horseback
- a soldier who is a member of a legion
11 Clues: any distinctive flag • a large military unit • British Celtic warrior queen • someone who acts as assistant • the leader of 100 soldiers • an army unit that uses big guns • troops trained to fight on horseback • a soldier who is a member of a legion • one of the world’s greatest military leaders • ...
history 2018-10-18
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- full time professional soldier
- soldiers on horseback
- the commander of a century in the roman army
- people helping the army
- roman emperor
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- queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe
- a spear
- flag with emblem
- soldiers that fire ballistas
- 1st-century king of the Regni tribe in early Roman Britain
- Caesar roman general
11 Clues: a spear • roman emperor • flag with emblem • soldiers on horseback • Caesar roman general • people helping the army • soldiers that fire ballistas • full time professional soldier • queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe • the commander of a century in the roman army • 1st-century king of the Regni tribe in early Roman Britain
History 2015-11-02
11 Clues: place • variety • rules for living • goods sold to others • the area within a city • a person who makes maps • a person who makes items • items coming from other places • the area directly outside a city • an example of a non-renewable resource • a place where people live, work and spend their time
History 2023-11-17
11 Clues: King of Italy • Italian General • King of England • Emperor of Russia • Emperor of Austria • 7th president of USA • 16th president of USA • Former Interior Minister • Former President of France • Queen of the United Kingdom's • Prime minister of the kingdom of Sardinia
History 2023-11-17
11 Clues: King of Italy • Italian General • King of England • Emperor of Russia • Emperor of Austria • 7th president of USA • 16th president of USA • Former Interior Minister • Former President of France • Queen of the United Kingdom's • Prime minister of the kingdom of Sardinia
History 2022-07-29
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- In 2014, the Cyber Security Operations Centre evolved to the next stage of Australia's cyber security capability.
- In 2018, ASD became independent as recommendations from the unclassified version of the 2017 Independent Intelligence Review was implemented.
- In 1988, the government decided that DSD should move to Defence headquarters at Russell Offices in this city, to facilitate a closer relationship with Defence.
- Established in Melbourne on 1 April 1947. Its role was to exploit foreign communications and be responsible for communications security in the armed services and government departments.
- DSD relocated from its temporary accommodation in Albert Park to a new purpose-built facility in this historic Melbourne location.
- In 2019, the Prime Minister announced the new Director-General of ASD.
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- in 2013, DSD was renamed to reflect its whole-of-government role in support of Australia's national security.
- Renamed as a result of an inquiry and made directly responsible to the Secretary of the Department of Defence.
- The joint Australian-American Fleet Radio Unit Melbourne supported the US Navy's 7th Fleet.
- in 1986, DSD acquired Australia's first supercomputer.
- Australian, American and British personnel worked together in this agency in Melbourne, attached to General MacArthur's headquarters.
11 Clues: in 1986, DSD acquired Australia's first supercomputer. • In 2019, the Prime Minister announced the new Director-General of ASD. • The joint Australian-American Fleet Radio Unit Melbourne supported the US Navy's 7th Fleet. • in 2013, DSD was renamed to reflect its whole-of-government role in support of Australia's national security. • ...
history 2024-04-12
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- What weapon was famously dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II?
- Nguyen Thi Minh Khai is one of the ..... in Vietnamese history
- an army or country that uses force to enter and take control of another country
- In which European country is the capital city Paris located?
- the person who has the highest position in an organization or a company, a country
- to give up something that is valuable and important to you in order to help another person
- Vietnam ....... the US to gain independence in 1975
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- What word describes someone who isn't afraid to face their fears?
- The 2nd of September is Vietnamese’s ..... Day
- People will ...... for their country's freedom
- After months of training, she finally became a skilled ...... in the army
11 Clues: The 2nd of September is Vietnamese’s ..... Day • People will ...... for their country's freedom • Vietnam ....... the US to gain independence in 1975 • In which European country is the capital city Paris located? • Nguyen Thi Minh Khai is one of the ..... in Vietnamese history • What word describes someone who isn't afraid to face their fears? • ...
History 2024-03-22
History 2024-06-08
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- Document signed by King John in 1215
- King of England during the Black Death
- Empire known for the city of Timbuktu
- Revolt of English peasants against oppressive taxes
- City where Thomas Becket was assassinated
- Founder of the Asante Kingdom
- African kingdom known for military prowess
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- Archbishop of Canterbury murdered in 1170
- The Asante Kingdom was located in present-day
- Legendary founder of the Mali Empire
- Periodic epidemic that devastated Europe in the 14th century
- West African kingdom known for its gold trade
12 Clues: Founder of the Asante Kingdom • Document signed by King John in 1215 • Legendary founder of the Mali Empire • Empire known for the city of Timbuktu • King of England during the Black Death • Archbishop of Canterbury murdered in 1170 • African kingdom known for military prowess • The Asante Kingdom was located in present-day • City where Thomas Becket was assassinated • ...
history 2023-10-11
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- : the idea that the white americans were going to colonies the whole content
- canal : Transcontinental water ways
- : The theory that the white man is the best
- : A policy that protects the trading right with china
- : The treaty
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- : Face of cuba’s struggle for independence from spain
- : An amendment to leave the government Control cuba
- : US practiced this and remained apart From other countries.
- : Said it was a “splendid little war
- : argentina,brazil,chile
- : Targeted mckinley and said he was a weak president
11 Clues: : The treaty • : argentina,brazil,chile • canal : Transcontinental water ways • : Said it was a “splendid little war • : The theory that the white man is the best • : An amendment to leave the government Control cuba • : Targeted mckinley and said he was a weak president • : Face of cuba’s struggle for independence from spain • ...
HISTORY 2025-02-10
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- Characteristics of a specific location ex. School, Church, Lake, Mountain
- Transition change in a population from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates; Be able to explain
- The position of anything on Earth's surface. ex. Absolute vs. Relative
- identification and storage of a piece of information by its precise latitude and longitude coordinates on a map or GPS
- The relationship between the size of an object on a map and the size of the actual feature on Earth's surface.
- how people, goods, and ideas get from one place to another ex. Vehicles, metro, internet
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- The meridian, designated at 0° longitude, which passes through the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, England
- Title, Orientation, Date, Author, Legend, Scale, Index, Grid, Source
- An area distinguished by a unique combination of trends or features. ex. Midwest,
- Interaction the study of the interrelationship between people and their physical environment ex. Farming, Natural Resources
- The system used to transfer locations from Earth's surface to a flat map. Is never 100% accurate
11 Clues: Title, Orientation, Date, Author, Legend, Scale, Index, Grid, Source • The position of anything on Earth's surface. ex. Absolute vs. Relative • Characteristics of a specific location ex. School, Church, Lake, Mountain • An area distinguished by a unique combination of trends or features. ex. Midwest, • ...
History 2025-03-19
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- a large city of a former colonial ruler
- described the split between eastern and Western Europe
- the idea that if one country in the region became communist, other countries would soon follow
- the system would supposedly destruct any Soviet nuclear missiles that targeted the United States or its allies
- designed to offer $12 billion in aid to all nations of Europe
- conflict does not involve direct military confrontation between two or more rival states
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- the idea that each country should chose its own form of government and leaders
- not letting communism spread further
- restricted intermediate range nuclear weapons
- designed to freeze the number of intercontinental ballistic missiles that each power could keep
- treaty pledged mutual support and cooperation within the alliance against conflicts and wars Domino theory
11 Clues: not letting communism spread further • a large city of a former colonial ruler • restricted intermediate range nuclear weapons • described the split between eastern and Western Europe • designed to offer $12 billion in aid to all nations of Europe • the idea that each country should chose its own form of government and leaders • ...
History 2024-10-22
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- a hard, green stone that is used for making jewelry
- a special type of clothing that some people in the same job, team wear
- a man who rules a group of countries
- a kind of heavy earth that becomes hard when dry, used for making things such as bricks and countainers
- a person who studies the past by looking at objects that are found in the ground
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- a collection of gold, silver, jewelry, or things that are worth a lot of money
- metal clothes that people wore long ago to cover their bodies when they are fighting
- a poor person who lives in the country and works on a small piece of land
- people in an army
- a large group of soldiers who fight on land in a war
- a place where dead person is buried, usually under the ground
11 Clues: people in an army • a man who rules a group of countries • a hard, green stone that is used for making jewelry • a large group of soldiers who fight on land in a war • a place where dead person is buried, usually under the ground • a special type of clothing that some people in the same job, team wear • ...
History 2025-03-03
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- Supporting your friends,and being loyal to others.
- Northern Europe that is now known as Sweden,Norway and Denmark
- This is freeman like farmers,trase and craftspeople warriors and their families.
- Chiefs and kings who were selectd
- Rocks and other materials deposited by a glaicer
- A viking community that gave respect to there leaders who had lots of power
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- This group had to make decisions to help the cheifs
- These were people that were hunter-foragers.
- Norse people that came from the North.
- They came from the nobility and they would create dynasties.
- These people would sell themselves into slavery to pay there debt.
11 Clues: Chiefs and kings who were selectd • Norse people that came from the North. • These were people that were hunter-foragers. • Rocks and other materials deposited by a glaicer • Supporting your friends,and being loyal to others. • This group had to make decisions to help the cheifs • They came from the nobility and they would create dynasties. • ...
History 2024-12-16
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- - Здание для христианского богослужения.
- - Центральная фигура христианства.
- - Священная книга иудаизма.
- - Религиозно-философское учение, основанное на учении Будды.
- - Священная книга ислама.
- - Священная река в индуизме.
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- - Место поклонения мусульман.
- - Вера в существование множества богов.
- - Древняя форма религии, основанная на поклонении многим богам.
- - Основатель буддизма.
- - Имя бога в исламе.
11 Clues: - Имя бога в исламе. • - Основатель буддизма. • - Священная книга ислама. • - Священная книга иудаизма. • - Священная река в индуизме. • - Место поклонения мусульман. • - Центральная фигура христианства. • - Вера в существование множества богов. • - Здание для христианского богослужения. • - Религиозно-философское учение, основанное на учении Будды. • ...
history 2025-11-12
11 Clues: lack of food • its tea time • Saddam hussein • the way of life • fastest train model • tax added to imports • largest coffee producer • number limit on imports • follow the eightfold path • inherits the right to rule • people have the power to vote
History 2026-01-17
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- The battle fought on 14 October 1066
- A survey ordered by William in 1086
- CONFESSOR, The English king who died in January 1066
- A strong stone Norman castle
- The Norman duke who claimed the English throne in 1066
- The Viking king who invaded England from the north in 1066
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- A Norman castle made of earth and wood
- , The English king killed at the Battle of Hastings (
- GODWINSON, The English earl who defeated Harald Hardrada at Stamford Bridge
- , Officials sent by William to enforce law and collect taxes
- , The system William used to control land and loyalty
11 Clues: A strong stone Norman castle • A survey ordered by William in 1086 • The battle fought on 14 October 1066 • A Norman castle made of earth and wood • CONFESSOR, The English king who died in January 1066 • , The English king killed at the Battle of Hastings ( • , The system William used to control land and loyalty • The Norman duke who claimed the English throne in 1066 • ...
World History 2020-12-11
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- helped expand China's empire/power
- believed in predestination
- decisive 1942 WWII battle in Egypt
- leader of Germany during World War II
- world focus rather than spiritual focus
- desired control of land in the Andean region
- explored Australia and New Zealand
- wrote poems in a common vernacular
- a worthy man can be the ruler
- Muslim holy book
- the study of physical features and human activity
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- wrote The Prince, do what needs to be done
- Henry VIII wanted a divorce; created Anglican Church
- landed in the Bahamas; sponsored by Spain
- June 6, 1944, landings on Normandy; Operation Overlord
- sailed around the tip of Africa
- common language
- pyramid-shaped hierarchy system; land and military service
- selling of one's forgiveness
19 Clues: common language • Muslim holy book • believed in predestination • selling of one's forgiveness • a worthy man can be the ruler • sailed around the tip of Africa • helped expand China's empire/power • decisive 1942 WWII battle in Egypt • explored Australia and New Zealand • wrote poems in a common vernacular • leader of Germany during World War II • ...
8 History 2021-05-07
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- , a way of organising people or groups so that the most important is at the top
- , an indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of many people
- source , a source that existed or was made at the time being studied
- , the process of gaining and maintaining control over other countries
- source , a source created after the time being studied
- , an item that provides historical evidence
- , a series of eight wars fought by Christians and Muslims
- , a person who takes part in a pilgrimage
- , the code of practice for a medieval knight
- , the information or clues gathered from a historical source
- , a place where monks live, worship and work
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- , a point of view about an event or issue
- , soldiers who fight on foot
- , a person who is skilled in trade craft such as a potter or metal worker
- , a settlement to educate and 'civilise' Indigenous Australians by teaching European ways and beliefs
- , a person who does not live in a set place but wander around, usually in search of food and shelter
- ,a minority group adopting the language and customs of the dominant population
- , an outpost setup by a country, kingdom or empire
- , the act of betraying one's own country or ruler
19 Clues: , soldiers who fight on foot • , a point of view about an event or issue • , a person who takes part in a pilgrimage • , a place where monks live, worship and work • , the code of practice for a medieval knight • , an item that provides historical evidence • , the act of betraying one's own country or ruler • ...
US HISTORY 2022-03-15
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- is an agreement to cease fire
- is a tax on incoming goods.
- was an agreement to balance free and slave states
- was invented by Eli Whitney.
- ended the War of 1812.
- standardized parts that could be used in place of one another were called
- was a famous Indian guide who helped Lewis and Clark.
- explored the Louisiana Purchase.
- was the 3rd President of the US
- was in 1803 and it doubled the size of the U.S
- was invented by Robert Fulton in 1807
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- was made up of the Presidencies of
- allowed merchants to trade only with countries other than France and England
- stated America was for Americans.
- The forcible seizure of american sailors into the Royal Navy was called
- was a Supreme Court Justice for over 30 years.
- stretched from Georgia to Illinois.
- is the devotion to the culture and interests of one’s country.
- John C. Calhoun and Henry Clay were known as
19 Clues: ended the War of 1812. • is a tax on incoming goods. • was invented by Eli Whitney. • is an agreement to cease fire • was the 3rd President of the US • explored the Louisiana Purchase. • stated America was for Americans. • was made up of the Presidencies of • stretched from Georgia to Illinois. • was invented by Robert Fulton in 1807 • ...
Colombian History 2022-03-30
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- agreement between two parties to share the goverment.
- agreement in 2016 with the purpose of peace.
- journalist killed by the AUC.
- that person made the Apertura Economica
- Opposing armed groups formed after de liberals and conservaties law.
- president making part of the conservaties and liberals agreement. He was a liberal
- He was giong to be presidet, but pablo escobar send someone to kill him in one of his speeches.
- leader of the cartel de Medellin.
- goberment building burned by M-19 bandits.
- president making part of the conservatives and liberals agreement. He was a conservative.
- girl who lived 3 days in the armero disaster.
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- mechanism of the protection for the rights of Colombia`s people.
- opposing political parties when the agreement between liberals and conservaties pass.
- a group of people that make proposals.
- the name of a club with rich people. that place was boomed in 2003
- a treaty between 2012 and 2016
- president that stablished the TLC (comerce free traty with the USA)
- he ended La violencioa and negociated with La Guerrila.
- city that desapear after the natural disater by the volcano Nevado del Ruiz.
19 Clues: journalist killed by the AUC. • a treaty between 2012 and 2016 • leader of the cartel de Medellin. • a group of people that make proposals. • that person made the Apertura Economica • goberment building burned by M-19 bandits. • agreement in 2016 with the purpose of peace. • girl who lived 3 days in the armero disaster. • ...
Texas History 2021-08-06
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- a small printed advertisement or other notice distributed by hand
- free from outside control; not depending on another’s authority.
- an exact copy, especially of written or printed material
- source, works that analyze, assess, or interpret a historical event era or phenomenon
- a system of money in general use in a particular country
- a fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolts against the government, typically due to perceived oppression or political incompetence
- a person who typesets text
- source, a first-hand or contemporary account of an event or topic
- a journal or newspaper
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- press, a mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium, thereby transferring the ink
- the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area
- press, a model of early iron hand printing press, originally designed and manufactured in London by Richard Whittaker Cope
- a paper that is printed and distributed usually daily or weekly and that contains news, articles of opinion, features, and advertising
- form of government in which a state is ruled by representatives of the citizen body
- a line or border separating two countries
- a person whose job or business is commercial printing
- a large sheet of paper printed on one side only. Historically used for announcing events or proclamations, as posters, or advertisements.
- an exact copy, especially of written or printed material
- the forcible acquisition of one state’s territory by another state
- the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one’s way of life, behavior, or political views
20 Clues: a journal or newspaper • a person who typesets text • a line or border separating two countries • a person whose job or business is commercial printing • an exact copy, especially of written or printed material • an exact copy, especially of written or printed material • a system of money in general use in a particular country • ...
World History 2021-08-30
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- Intended to last forever
- an advanced state of development of a society as judged by such things as having a system of government and laws, using a written language, and keeping written records
- A region in the middle east where the first civilization came to be
- having to do with the Neolithic period or New Stone Age, the time period from about 8,000 B.C.E to about 3,500 B.C.E characterized by the beginnings of farming
- the process of concentrating on and becoming an expert in a specific skill
- the lead that turns in to a lasting change
- decoration placed on a wall
- the process of changing a wild plant or animal so it can be grown or raised by humans
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- having to do with the Paleolithic Period, or Old Stone Age, the time period from 2 million B.C.E. to about 10,000 B.C.E., characterized by the use of stone tools
- A process of collecting crops from a field
- one who gets their food by hunting for it and collecting wild fruit, vegetables, and nuts
- The way one lives their life
- job
- Something in the past
- a
- a plant grown for food
- A place where people starts to live in
- things we invent to make lives easier
- a person who lives a nomadic lifestyle, moving from one place to another following food sources
19 Clues: a • job • Something in the past • a plant grown for food • Intended to last forever • decoration placed on a wall • The way one lives their life • things we invent to make lives easier • A place where people starts to live in • A process of collecting crops from a field • the lead that turns in to a lasting change • ...
Texas History 2022-04-21
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- Separation of people based on racial, ethnic, or other differences
- Space comprises the earth's atmosphere and the space beyond.
- Agriculture is the practice of cultivating plants and livestock.
- People hunt animals and gather wild plants for food.
- Movement of cattle north to railroads to be sold for beef
- Remember the _______________
- Used to fence off farms to keep cattle away
- a political ideology centered on citizenship in a state-organized as a republic.
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- a Mexican politician and general.
- Someone who has hired the government to bring Americans to populate Texas.
- restriction of interest to a narrow sphere.
- is a mixed or compound mode of government that combines a general government with regional governments in a single political system
- Pieces of companies are sold off to investors hoping to make a profit.
- The Father of Texas
- Something (typically money) that is owed or due.
- A form of government in which citizens choose their leaders by voting.
- The process of increasing the percentage and number of people living in urban settlements.
- Growing crops and animals
- Places where people waited in line for free or low-priced food.
- To stop separating groups of people by race, religion, or ethnicity.
20 Clues: The Father of Texas • Growing crops and animals • Remember the _______________ • a Mexican politician and general. • restriction of interest to a narrow sphere. • Used to fence off farms to keep cattle away • Something (typically money) that is owed or due. • People hunt animals and gather wild plants for food. • Movement of cattle north to railroads to be sold for beef • ...
History Egypt 2017-04-27
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- Used to wright on in anchient Egypt.
- Used in the everyday life of most Egyptians.
- Essential for animal farmers.
- Used to wrap things up.
- Used as main material for weapons.
- Bone and horn from animals.
- A chariot is pulled by this.
- A famous drink exported by egyptians.
- Eaten by the rich upper class.
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- Used to make a famous drink exported by egyptians.
- Used to embalm bodys.
- A sweet food imported from other contries.
- Used to cook.
- Used to fight enemys.
- Made from sawn up trees.
- Essensial for domestic and mining idustries.
- Heavyly valued by the Egyptians.
- Heavy blackish or very dark brown timber from a mainly tropical tree.
- Hevily relyled on crop.
19 Clues: Used to cook. • Used to embalm bodys. • Used to fight enemys. • Used to wrap things up. • Hevily relyled on crop. • Made from sawn up trees. • Bone and horn from animals. • A chariot is pulled by this. • Essential for animal farmers. • Eaten by the rich upper class. • Heavyly valued by the Egyptians. • Used as main material for weapons. • Used to wright on in anchient Egypt. • ...
History Revision 2018-04-16
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- ___________ was the culmination of the accumulated grievances of the Indian people against the British Rule
- ________________ was the first kingdom to be annexed by the British under the Doctrine of Lapse
- The first Burmese war came to an end by the Treaty of _______ in A.D. 1826
- _______ helped Vijayanagar ruler in the battle of Talikotta
- The evil practice that prevailed in the Indian society were ____ and ____________
- Vishwanatha Nayak introduced a tax called ________
- Ganga Canal was constructed during the reign of ______________
- The immediate cause of the revolt of 1857 was the introduction of __________.
- The Indian sepoys refused to wear the __________ which led to the mutiny
- ______acted as the regent of three year old Vijayaranga Chokkanadhar
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- The Great Revolt of A.D. 1857 is also known as ________________
- Rani Meenakshi was imprisoned by ________ at the palace at Trichy
- _________ , an English Major was outside the fort when the Mutiny started
- The Vellore mutiny was suppressed by _________
- Vira Pandiya Kattabomman was humiliated by the British Collector _________
- Tulijaji patronized the great Telugu poet __________
- _________ was made as the first law member in the executive council of the Governor
- _________ is considered to be one of the greatest Governors General of India
- The English troops under Sir John Nicholson captured _______ .
19 Clues: The Vellore mutiny was suppressed by _________ • Vishwanatha Nayak introduced a tax called ________ • Tulijaji patronized the great Telugu poet __________ • _______ helped Vijayanagar ruler in the battle of Talikotta • Ganga Canal was constructed during the reign of ______________ • The English troops under Sir John Nicholson captured _______ . • ...
History Crossword 2018-03-28
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- Preserved manuscripts from monasteries in a library for future gennrations
- Italian artist, painted the mona lisa
- Intellectual movement that focused on education
- City in the tuscany region that was the center of the italian rennaissance
- A painter that blended christian and classical styles in his art
- Wrote 37 plays and invented words
- Wrote the handbook "The Book of Courtier
- Traveled to Italy and studied the italian masters
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- He wrote Utopia
- Art form where metal is carved into
- Nick Name was "The Prince"
- Study of english subjects that were taught in ancient rome anf greece
- Idealistic or visionary
- Region that included northern France, Belgium,, and the Netherlands
- Everyday language of ordinary people
- Dutch preist that promoted humanism
- He became a goldsmith, printer, and publisher Printing press inovator
- Art technique for 3D looking images
- Carved the david sculpture
19 Clues: He wrote Utopia • Idealistic or visionary • Nick Name was "The Prince" • Carved the david sculpture • Wrote 37 plays and invented words • Art form where metal is carved into • Dutch preist that promoted humanism • Art technique for 3D looking images • Everyday language of ordinary people • Italian artist, painted the mona lisa • Wrote the handbook "The Book of Courtier • ...
History Crossword 2019-02-27
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- The first major battle of the Civil War, the Battle of Antietam was fought in what state?
- He was the first president to be assassinated.
- After escaping slavery, what did Sojourner Truth become?
- The first battle of Bull Run was the first major battle when the ______ won.
- What is the name of the document that abolished slavery in 1865? TWO WORDS
- The Battle of Gettysburg had the largest number of ___________ in the entire war.
- Fredrick Douglass was a great orator, statesman, and _______.
- Which city was the Battle of Gettysburg fought in?
- Ulysses S. Grant became the __________ president. SPELL OUT
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- What is the name of the document the stated that all all slaves would be given their freedom. TWO WORDS
- The ___________ Court House is where Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. grant to end the war.
- She is most famous for making and leading slaves through the underground railroad. TWO WORDS
- Robert E. Lee led the confederate army as a _________ during the Civil War.
- Fort _______ is a sea fort in Charleston Harbor,South Carolina.
- The Emancipation Proclamation applied to how many slave? SPELL OUT
- Jefferson Davis was the first and only President of the ____________ States of America.
- Ulysses S. Grant was the commanding general of the ______ army.
- His forces left a trail of destruction which destroyed military installations as well as industry.
- Abraham Lincoln was the __________ president. SPELL OUT
19 Clues: He was the first president to be assassinated. • Which city was the Battle of Gettysburg fought in? • Abraham Lincoln was the __________ president. SPELL OUT • After escaping slavery, what did Sojourner Truth become? • Ulysses S. Grant became the __________ president. SPELL OUT • Fredrick Douglass was a great orator, statesman, and _______. • ...
History Crossword 2019-02-27
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- The first major battle of the Civil War, the Battle of Antietam was fought in what state?
- He was the first president to be assassinated.
- What is the name of the document that abolished slavery in 1865? TWO WORDS
- Jefferson Davis was the first and only President of the ____________ States of America.
- After escaping slavery, what did Sojourner Truth become?
- Which city was the Battle of Gettysburg fought in?
- The Battle of Gettysburg had the largest number of ___________ in the entire war.
- The first battle of Bull Run was the first major battle when the ______ won.
- Abraham Lincoln was the __________ president. SPELL OUT
- Robert E. Lee led the confederate army as a _________ during the Civil War.
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- Ulysses S. Grant became the __________ president. SPELL OUT
- What is the name of the document the stated that all all slaves would be given their freedom. TWO WORDS
- She is most famous for making and leading slaves through the underground railroad. TWO WORDS
- The Emancipation Proclamation applied to how many slave? SPELL OUT
- Fredrick Douglass was a great orator, statesman, and _______.
- His forces left a trail of destruction which destroyed military installations as well as industry.
- Ulysses S. Grant was the commanding general of the ______ army.
- The ___________ Court House is where Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. grant to end the war.
- Fort _______ is a sea fort in Charleston Harbor,South Carolina.
19 Clues: He was the first president to be assassinated. • Which city was the Battle of Gettysburg fought in? • Abraham Lincoln was the __________ president. SPELL OUT • After escaping slavery, what did Sojourner Truth become? • Ulysses S. Grant became the __________ president. SPELL OUT • Fredrick Douglass was a great orator, statesman, and _______. • ...
Australian History 2012-09-26
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- Depression unemployment benefit
- A naughty Soviet spy
- The type of government Japan had from 1931
- WA tried to do this in 1933
- A statute which gave Australia full legal independence from Britain
- The American general who saved Australia in WW2
- The name of Australia's military treaty with America
- Curtin avoided a Labor Party split over this issue in WW2
- These guys caused problems for Jim Scullin
- The Australian general who left Singapore and ended up at Perth College
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- The month in 1939 when WW2 began
- What Australia used to finance Men, Money Markets
- The number of divisions Australia had in World War 2
- A vote to change the Australian constitution
- A government policy towards Aboriginal people
- Singapore was part of this British colony
- Crazy Labor leader
- The economic policy Australia pursued during the Depression
- The type of test non-white people were given if they wanted to come to Australia
19 Clues: Crazy Labor leader • A naughty Soviet spy • WA tried to do this in 1933 • Depression unemployment benefit • The month in 1939 when WW2 began • Singapore was part of this British colony • The type of government Japan had from 1931 • These guys caused problems for Jim Scullin • A vote to change the Australian constitution • A government policy towards Aboriginal people • ...
Arkansas History 2014-01-29
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- Region below the Arkansas Valley
- Thick place of trees
- Region below the Arkansas Valley
- Natives
- Region through the Delta
- N-W region
- State beverage
- East region
- Capitol is located in this city
- Where the diamond mine is located
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- S-W region
- Highest mountain
- State initials
- Body of water
- Dinosaur fossil
- Another word for stream
- State motto
- High elevation areas of land throughout Arkansas
- Arkansas is the _ state
- State name
20 Clues: Natives • S-W region • N-W region • State name • State motto • East region • Body of water • State initials • State beverage • Dinosaur fossil • Highest mountain • Thick place of trees • Another word for stream • Arkansas is the _ state • Region through the Delta • Capitol is located in this city • Region below the Arkansas Valley • Region below the Arkansas Valley • Where the diamond mine is located • ...
History (1) 2015-06-07
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- She is now the only ..... to the family’s huge property.
- The king ..... land lost by his brother.
- This is a document signed between two countries in which they agree to stop fighting.
- Pilsudski was ..... in chief of the Polish army.
- The Romans ..... Britain in A.D. 43.
- This is the special seat for the queen during very special meetings.
- The second world war ..... out in 1939 when Germany invaded Poland.
- This is a division of the country into at least two parts by a foreign power(s).
- American President ..... war on Iraq.
- This is a person who escapes from his or her country for political reasons.
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- The army was so weakened that the General decided to ..... the soldiers from the territory.
- The Polish army was ..... and had to surrender.
- She lives in Poland, but she is of German ..... .
- The king had to escape his country and is in ..... now.
- During the second world war Switzerland .....neutrality.
- There was the air raid and many bombs were ..... on the city.
- The town was ..... for many months, but refused to give up.
- The Army ..... the attack for many weeks.
- His compatriots stopped trusting him. They thought that he was a ..... and that he sold himself to the foreign power.
19 Clues: The Romans ..... Britain in A.D. 43. • American President ..... war on Iraq. • The king ..... land lost by his brother. • The Army ..... the attack for many weeks. • The Polish army was ..... and had to surrender. • Pilsudski was ..... in chief of the Polish army. • She lives in Poland, but she is of German ..... . • ...
Tom06 History 2016-10-21
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- a thing that can help the first nations people hunt animals.
- Who live in dense boreal forest in the eastern part of the country
- A way that the Pacific coast people got food
- a type of animal that provide a lot meat and it's also the main object of the hunters.
- The most popular transportation for peoples of the Plains First Nations.
- Usually made of animal skins, like deer, moose and tunics.
- what the pacific coast people had for salmon run
- The attitude that the first nations treated all objects in their environment—whether animate or inanimate.
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- The name of woodland and northern peoples' homes.
- the primary food source for the First Nations of the Plateau.
- The most striking feature in an Haudenosaunee village.
- the most important spiritual beliefs of all six First Nations.
- a type of noose that caught the animal by the neck or leg.
- The men of the Plains First Nations regularly wore.
- All First Nations will build for winter travel.
- How the First Nation people got their food
- the type of government the Iroquoias First Nation used
- who will be the most proficient hunter, n a caribou hunt .
- A transportation of the pacific coast people
19 Clues: How the First Nation people got their food • A way that the Pacific coast people got food • A transportation of the pacific coast people • All First Nations will build for winter travel. • what the pacific coast people had for salmon run • The name of woodland and northern peoples' homes. • The men of the Plains First Nations regularly wore. • ...
American history 2023-10-29
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- Counter-culture movement prominent in the 1960s.
- Rights Act 1964 legislation prohibiting discrimination.
- Abbreviation for a key figure in the Civil Rights Movement.
- Landing Historic event in 1969.
- First African-American president, elected in 2008.
- President associated with the Watergate scandal.
- Country where the U.S. started a war in 2001.
- War Tense period with the USSR lasting for much of the second half of the 20th century.
- Scandal that led to a president's resignation in the 1970s.
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- Valley Tech industry hub in California.
- War Military operation in 1991.
- A war in which the U.S. was involved from the 1950s to 1975.
- U.S. president assassinated in 1963.
- President during much of the 1980s known for his conservative policies.
- Missile Crisis 1962 standoff between the U.S. and the USSR.
- Became widely accessible to Americans in the 1990s.
- 11 Date of a major terrorist attack in 2001.
- War Military conflict that started in 2003.
- Recession Economic downturn that began in 2007.
19 Clues: War Military operation in 1991. • Landing Historic event in 1969. • U.S. president assassinated in 1963. • Valley Tech industry hub in California. • Country where the U.S. started a war in 2001. • 11 Date of a major terrorist attack in 2001. • War Military conflict that started in 2003. • Counter-culture movement prominent in the 1960s. • ...
FFA History 2023-10-31
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- older than the rest
- stands for future farmers of America
- who wrote the FFA Creed
- keeps track of money
- keeps an accurate record of all meetings
- code of ethnics is adopted
- when FFA started
- place is beneath the rising sun
- ffa open to women
- stationed by the flag
- FFA magazine
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- where the vice president is
- learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve
- fills in for president
- celebrated 40 years of women
- a national color of FFA
- where the advisor is
- E.M. Tiffany wrote the
- a national color of FFA
- stands by the door
20 Clues: FFA magazine • when FFA started • ffa open to women • stands by the door • older than the rest • keeps track of money • where the advisor is • stationed by the flag • fills in for president • E.M. Tiffany wrote the • who wrote the FFA Creed • a national color of FFA • a national color of FFA • code of ethnics is adopted • where the vice president is • celebrated 40 years of women • ...
Halloween History 2023-10-28
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- / Celtic priests
- Time period in the 1950s where halloween saw a revival
- name for the holiday tradition
- Roman structure dedicated to the those that gave their lives for Christianity
- Church's name for the celebration
- A spirit of a dead ancestor may come in this form according to many
- Halloween's origins started with this group of people
- A leaning ladder making a triangle was thought to be sacred to this civilization (don't walk under it!)
- Halloween is second only to this commercial holiday
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- American tradition of carving these
- celebration from Mesoamerican traditions
- tradition of dressing up and asking for food or money
- A Catholic feast honored these Christians
- Catholic celebration on Nov. 1st
- of the holiday
- Middle ages association of halloween and cats were connected to people though to be __________.
- One of these crossing your path was thought to be bad luck
- Children trick or treat for this
- All souls day extends into this month
19 Clues: of the holiday • / Celtic priests • name for the holiday tradition • Catholic celebration on Nov. 1st • Children trick or treat for this • Church's name for the celebration • American tradition of carving these • All souls day extends into this month • celebration from Mesoamerican traditions • A Catholic feast honored these Christians • ...
Crossword History 2023-02-28
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- form of governent in which power is obtained through authoritarian or violent methods
- a group of people who opposed reelection
- Mexican political period from 1928 to 1934.
- Piece of land that is worked by a community and whose earnings are distributed among all.
- A group of people in a government such as Alvaro Obregon, Plutarco Elias Calles and Adolfo de la Huerta.
- The 201st Mexican Fighter Squadron .
- Especially in politics, to bring down or depose someone from status or fortune.
- To create a system that depends on a central power.
- what is it called when they work from Monday to Friday and get 2 days off
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- Who was considered the father of education in Mexico.
- Political person with great knowledge and experience in State affairs
- on what group was calles designated as the maximum leader.
- Who made a constitutional reform so that he could be reelected.
- Official rate or tax which determines the fees to be paid in various branches, in this case, costums.
- represented the interest of the middle class as well as those of the industries and mine owners in the north
- Paid on a regular basis
- Independent of any religious organization or deomination
- What started on the presidency of Manuel Avila Camacho.
- Political power is suddenly and violently taken by a powerful group
- on what war did 200,000 people die
20 Clues: Paid on a regular basis • on what war did 200,000 people die • The 201st Mexican Fighter Squadron . • a group of people who opposed reelection • Mexican political period from 1928 to 1934. • To create a system that depends on a central power. • Who was considered the father of education in Mexico. • What started on the presidency of Manuel Avila Camacho. • ...
History Crossword 2023-04-05
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- The Arctic people would make ____ to live in.
- The French were saved from ____.
- One of the three major categories of Indigenous categories. (2 words)
- The Europeans ____ goods like metal, cloths, guns...
- The Europeans wanted to go to Asia so that they could ____ with them.
- The Indigenous taught the French how to make tea out of _____.(2 words)
- The time age of about 15,000 years ago(2 words)
- John ____ went to Newfoundland for England in 1497.
- One of the three major categories of Indigenous categories.
- The age of around 1450 AD when the Europeans were planning to go to Asia.(2 words)
- The ____ Road was blocked because of fighting. (2 words)
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- Huge frozen rivers of ice.
- The people who lived near the Pacific Ocean would craft ___.
- The sea levels dropped which allowed a ____ to develop between Asia and North America.(2 words)
- Jacques ____ went to Quebec (Canada) for France in 1534.
- Christopher ___ went to Cuba for Spain in 1492.
- All of these explorers were looking to find a way to Asia, but instead they “found” a whole ____.
- Samuel de ____ landed near Quebec (Canada) for France in 1608.
- ____ were sent out to find a route to Asia.
- One of the three major categories of Indigenous categories.
20 Clues: Huge frozen rivers of ice. • The French were saved from ____. • ____ were sent out to find a route to Asia. • The Arctic people would make ____ to live in. • Christopher ___ went to Cuba for Spain in 1492. • The time age of about 15,000 years ago(2 words) • John ____ went to Newfoundland for England in 1497. • The Europeans ____ goods like metal, cloths, guns... • ...
Black history 2024-02-23
19 Clues: Sat • Jazz • Poet • Math • Track • Dream • Pilot • Boxer • School • Tennis • peanut • Dancer • Justice • Slavery • Baseball • Show host • Astronaut • President • Basketball
Art history 2024-04-11
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- the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- the products of the graphic arts, especially commercial design or illustration.
- relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge reality and existence
- The ancient past especially the period of classical and other human civilization before the Middle Ages
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something,
- of or concerning history
- the study of the methods used by historians in developing history
- the intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries.
- style
- a time after the classical period of any language art or culture in particular in Ancient Greek and Laotian cultures
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- a building used for public Christian worship.
- A system of method used in a particular area of study or activity
- The quality of being real or ture
- relating to a time after the classical period of any language,
- Is a period in history and culture movement making the transition from the middle ages to modernity
- The analysis and judgment of the merits and faults of a literary or artistic work
- the state or quality of being romantic.
- as in attractive
- relating to the Orthodox Church.
- creative art whose products are to be appreciated by sight
20 Clues: style • as in attractive • of or concerning history • relating to the Orthodox Church. • The quality of being real or ture • the state or quality of being romantic. • a building used for public Christian worship. • creative art whose products are to be appreciated by sight • the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings • ...
European history 2024-05-03
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- "judge a man by his questions rather than his answers"
- The rights people are born with and can never give up
- The idea that certain restrictions should be placed on governments to protect the natural rights of citizens.
- A time period in Europe that marked the revival of classical learning and wisdom.
- Believed all individuals are equal and had natural rights.
- wrote the wealth of nations.
- emphasizes the potential and value of a man.
- Believed in social contract.
- Time period in England that is also known as the Medieval times.
- Also known as the plague; killed millions
- Government power comes from the will of the people.
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- An unofficial agreement shared by everyone in a society
- A period in time when the temperature decreased during a warm period; caused a famine.
- "Freedom is the power to choose our own chains"
- "Strengthen the female mind by enlarging it, and there will be an end to blind obedience."
- A document written by Thomas Jefferson the declared America's Independence from England.
- An intellectual and philosophical movement in Europe that started in 1685 and ended in 1815.
- Created the Declaration of Independence.
- humanism doing what's best for the state/society.
19 Clues: wrote the wealth of nations. • Believed in social contract. • Created the Declaration of Independence. • Also known as the plague; killed millions • emphasizes the potential and value of a man. • "Freedom is the power to choose our own chains" • humanism doing what's best for the state/society. • Government power comes from the will of the people. • ...
US History 2024-05-22
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- Legislation related to stock market regulation
- Economic policy of the 1920s
- Treaty that ended World War I
- U.S. president during the majority of WWII
- The right to vote
- Program to pull the U.S. out of the Great Depression
- Famous speech given by Martin Luther King, Jr.
- U.S. economic policy where tax cuts for the wealthy benefit all
- Post-WWII struggle between the U.S. and Soviet Union
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- 1961 failed invasion attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro
- WWII icon for working women
- Major event that caused the Great Depression
- A group that exposed corruption in the early 1900s
- Law to end segregation in public schools
- Attack on December 7, 1941
- The military alliance formed to combat communism
- War that started in 1950 with North Korean invasion
- Legislation regulating meat inspection
- Program that employed young men in public works during the New Deal
19 Clues: The right to vote • Attack on December 7, 1941 • WWII icon for working women • Economic policy of the 1920s • Treaty that ended World War I • Legislation regulating meat inspection • Law to end segregation in public schools • U.S. president during the majority of WWII • Major event that caused the Great Depression • Legislation related to stock market regulation • ...
american history 2022-11-03
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- enforce the law
- father of the constitution
- establishes our courts system
- makes the law
- secretary of treasury
- first 10 amedments
- revolve around the capital of this new counrty
- interpret the law
- slaves being counted 3/5ths of a person
- cheif justice
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- when power is shared
- first federalist president
- Count of population
- gave the president the power to deport citzens of other countrys living in the us
- group of advisors to the president
- against the constitution
- try to apologize to te french
- "necessary and proper
- two houses
19 Clues: two houses • makes the law • cheif justice • enforce the law • interpret the law • first 10 amedments • Count of population • when power is shared • "necessary and proper • secretary of treasury • against the constitution • first federalist president • father of the constitution • establishes our courts system • try to apologize to te french • group of advisors to the president • ...
Texas History 2022-12-14
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- "The ... of Texas is recognized"
- commander of the Mexican army
- what battle occurred on April 2, 1832
- what battle occurred April 21,1836
- Most important Spanish mission in Texas
- who founded a colony of several hundred families on the Brazos river
- what battle occurred March 19, 1836
- Where the Texas Revolution began
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- Who was known to wear a coonskin hat
- "Remember the Alamo, remember ..."
- who was appointed commander in chief of the Texan army
- commander of the Texan army
- who was in command of the cannon
- what battle occurred on October 27,1835
- Has a knife named after him
- what did Texas gain on April 21, 1836
- who led the rebels that were massacred in Goliad
- what were Castaneda and 100 soldiers sent to retrieve
- what happened on march 27, 1836 in Goliad
- "Who will go with old ... into Bexar?"
20 Clues: commander of the Texan army • Has a knife named after him • commander of the Mexican army • who was in command of the cannon • "The ... of Texas is recognized" • Where the Texas Revolution began • "Remember the Alamo, remember ..." • what battle occurred April 21,1836 • what battle occurred March 19, 1836 • Who was known to wear a coonskin hat • ...
Theatre History 2023-01-25
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- What are the people who stand at Shakespeare plays called?
- What Realist playwrights did to dramatic conventions to create more realistic plays
- Commedia dell’arte stock character who brags about his military achievements
- Language Medieval plays were performed in
- What is the place in the middle of the orchestra called?
- Renaissance characters involving masks
- Stage where audience completely surrounds the performance space
- How many complete remaining play cycles remain?
- The structure directly behind the Greek stage
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- Most popular pre-Renaissance form of British theater
- What is the name of Shakespeare’s theater?
- Term for aisles running from stage through audience
- Most famous english playwright
- What type of theater is built into the hills?
- Author of Lysistrata
- Greek word for “seeing places”
- Now and the future theater
- Circular playing space on which actors perform
- Playwright of the Theatre of Cruelty
19 Clues: Author of Lysistrata • Now and the future theater • Most famous english playwright • Greek word for “seeing places” • Playwright of the Theatre of Cruelty • Renaissance characters involving masks • Language Medieval plays were performed in • What is the name of Shakespeare’s theater? • What type of theater is built into the hills? • ...
history proyect 2023-01-21
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- the inquisition used to introduce new Spain
- Artistic style that is manifested in music literature consists of at least of ornamentation
- Mexican emperor who was taken prisioner of Spain
- to resign to a charge usually to reasons beyond control
- people that were enganged in prieshood military comerce and mining.
- is the group resulting interbreeding
- was the group who was engaged in agricultural world suffering explotation
- cultural horizon that ended with the conquest of Tenochtitlan
- The social group that have the highest privileges
- Charles was the king that applied biver reforms, New Spain during 1591 to f988
- Political and economic doctrine that defends freedom
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- the religious and cultural movement organized by the catholic church whose propose was to combat protestant reformation
- were the zone of the fused stones founded by the end Xl1
- were a civilization who Mexican rivalitie.
- the resign to change us all due to reasons beyond control
- what organization reduce their privileges as a consequence of the reforms
- botonny applied to medicine
- which salor was attacked by Mayas in his expedition
- were rederiving fixing the Spain conquistor to labor and tribute from indigenous community
- was a social ideological and political movement witch came from France and influenced development
20 Clues: botonny applied to medicine • is the group resulting interbreeding • were a civilization who Mexican rivalitie. • the inquisition used to introduce new Spain • Mexican emperor who was taken prisioner of Spain • The social group that have the highest privileges • which salor was attacked by Mayas in his expedition • Political and economic doctrine that defends freedom • ...
U.S. history 2023-09-13
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- came to the colonies from europe to be apprentices
- in vented bi-focals, the franklin stove and published poor richards almanac
- a religious revival movement of the 1700s
- andros named by king james ll to rule over dominion of new egland
- acts were meant to punish colonies for illegal smuggling of goods
- grown mostly on plantation and was meant to sell for profit
- a large farm in the southern colonies
- when britain relaxed its resriction on the colonies
- men from colonies who fought for great britain
- a slave uprising in the colonies
- the thoughest part of the triangular trade
- the governing of great Britain
- an 18th century intellectual monement that emphasized reason and the scientific method
- great britains biggest rival
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- the 2nd to largest ethnic group in the colonies
- places on imports to the colonies
- covered areas from southern maine to nothern new jersey
- trade 3 part system in wtich slave were brought to the colonies
- attacked france in the ohio valley and led to the french and Indian war
19 Clues: great britains biggest rival • the governing of great Britain • a slave uprising in the colonies • places on imports to the colonies • a large farm in the southern colonies • a religious revival movement of the 1700s • the thoughest part of the triangular trade • men from colonies who fought for great britain • the 2nd to largest ethnic group in the colonies • ...
