history Crossword Puzzles
Geologic History 2020-04-14
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- has a half-life of 1.251×10 to the ninth years
- buried erosional surface
- the oldest geologic time interval of Earth
- has a half-life of 4.5 billion years
- a form of life that had become extinct 251 million years ago
- disintegrate at a predictable rate
- have a wide geographic area and existed for a short geologic time
- The Acadian Mountains were formed as a result of North America and this
- the approximate age of the universe
- the event that occurred earliest in geologic history
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- younger rock layers are on top of older rock layers
- the first organism in line for the evolution of life on Earth
- the youngest geologic time interval of Earth
- what many scientists believe caused the mass extinction of dinosaurs and ammonoids
- the last organism in line for the evolution of life on Earth
- most often used when determining the age of fossil bones in sediments deposited during the Holocene Epoch
- The division of Earth's geological history into eons, eras, periods, and epochs is based on this
- group of organisms that existed for the greatest length of time
- what living things have undergone in a theory
19 Clues: buried erosional surface • disintegrate at a predictable rate • the approximate age of the universe • has a half-life of 4.5 billion years • the oldest geologic time interval of Earth • the youngest geologic time interval of Earth • what living things have undergone in a theory • has a half-life of 1.251×10 to the ninth years • ...
Music History 2021-04-13
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- Strauss's first opera piece and made a lot of money
- Hungarian composer (1811-1886)
- Richard Strauss was often compared to and confused with this composer: ___ Strauss
- Strauss's opera coordinator
- During the rival between composers, Liszt was a part of the __.
- German composer (1864-1949)
- During the rival between composers, Brahms was with the __.
- Considered French Beethoven in his lifetime
- Sait Saens was often compared to this composer
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- One of Saint Saens most influential pieces: Danse__
- French composer (1835-1921)
- Franz Liszt traveled with his __ to Vienna to study music
- Piece that Strauss wrote about his family life
- Tod und Verklarung
- American composer (1904-1989)
- Rival between composers: __ of the Romantics.
- German composer that wrote symphonic poems
- Undine Smith Moore studied piano, __, and music theory at Fisk University.
- Liszt was able to __ a piece from a short melody.
- Strauss found his passion in writing this style of music
- Opera's were known as __ __ items.
21 Clues: Tod und Verklarung • French composer (1835-1921) • Strauss's opera coordinator • German composer (1864-1949) • American composer (1904-1989) • Hungarian composer (1811-1886) • Opera's were known as __ __ items. • German composer that wrote symphonic poems • Considered French Beethoven in his lifetime • Rival between composers: __ of the Romantics. • ...
History vocabulary 2021-09-23
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- war war between sections or groups of people of the same nation
- human society with its well developed social organizations, or the culture and way of life of a society or country at a particular period in time
- a device used on a ship or aircraft for measuring angles, such as those between stars or that between the sun and the earth, in order to discover the exact position of the ship or aircraft
- one of a group of people who settle in a distant land, but remain under the rule of the home country
- the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time
- government in which the people hold the ruling power
- the act of someone coming to live in a different country
- a building used for the worship of a god or gods in some religions
- a man given a rank of honour by a British king or queen because of his special achievements, and who has the right to be called "Sir"
- a person chosen to rule whilea king or queen is absent, sick, or too young to take the throne
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- the process of bringing animals or plants under human control in order to provide food, power, or company
- the process by which more and more people leave the countryside to live in cities
- belonging or relating to an empire or the person or country that rules it
- a series of rulers or leaders who are all from the same family, or a period when a country is ruled by them
- a country ruled by a king or queen
- a cruel or unjust ruler who has complete power
- one of a group of people who settle in a distant land, but remain under the rule of the home country.
- the holy writings of a religion
- a group of countries or territories under the rule of one government or person
- a long, narrow valley with high cliffs on each side, often with a stream running through it
20 Clues: the holy writings of a religion • a country ruled by a king or queen • a cruel or unjust ruler who has complete power • government in which the people hold the ruling power • the act of someone coming to live in a different country • war war between sections or groups of people of the same nation • a building used for the worship of a god or gods in some religions • ...
Georgia History 2021-05-14
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- Brought professional sports to Georgia
- One of the three Georgia signers of the Declaration of Independence and served as a governor of Georgia
- "Father of Aviation"
- Highest mountain peak in Georgia is found here
- Central region of Georgia
- Tripled the number of college scholarships given to graduates in Atlanta
- Founded Georgia
- Only person from Georgia to be elected president.
- This area surrounds the Appalachian Plateau
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- Region located in the northwestern corner of Georgia
- One of the three Georgia signers of the Declaration of Independence and served as the second Chief Executive of Georgia
- Savannah is located in this region
- Creek chief that signed away Creek land to the United States
- "Father of the two ocean navy"
- Marks the past shoreline of the Atlantic
- Region located on the southeast coast of Georgia
- He served 38 years on the U.S. Senate
- First black mayor of Atlanta
- One of the three Georgia signers of the Declaration of Independence and served in Georgia's colonial legislature
19 Clues: Founded Georgia • "Father of Aviation" • Central region of Georgia • First black mayor of Atlanta • "Father of the two ocean navy" • Savannah is located in this region • He served 38 years on the U.S. Senate • Brought professional sports to Georgia • Marks the past shoreline of the Atlantic • This area surrounds the Appalachian Plateau • ...
8 History 2021-05-07
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- a series of eight wars fought by Christians and Muslims
- an item that provides historical evidence
- ,a minority group adopting the language and customs of the dominant population
- a way of organising people or groups so that the most important is at the top
- a place where monks live, worship and work
- an outpost setup by a country, kingdom or empire
- the information or clues gathered from a historical source
- source, a source that existed or was made at the time being studied
- a person who is skilled in trade craft such as a potter or metal worker
- an indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of many people
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- source, a source created after the time being studied
- a person who takes part in a pilgrimage
- the code of practice for a medieval knight
- a point of view about an event or issue
- the act of betraying one's own country or ruler
- a person who does not live in a set place but wander around, usually in search of food and shelter
- a settlement to educate and 'civilise' Indigenous Australians by teaching European ways and beliefs
- soldiers who fight on foot
- the process of gaining and maintaining control over other countries
19 Clues: soldiers who fight on foot • a person who takes part in a pilgrimage • a point of view about an event or issue • an item that provides historical evidence • the code of practice for a medieval knight • a place where monks live, worship and work • the act of betraying one's own country or ruler • an outpost setup by a country, kingdom or empire • ...
Us history 2021-10-01
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- the Supreme Court upheld the Granger laws by a vote of seven to two. The states thus won the right to regulate the railroads for the benefit of farmers and consumers.
- ported the Great Strike of 1877and later organized for theUnited Mine Workers of America(UMW)
- a pio-neer on the new industrial frontier when he established the world’s first research laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey.
- a process in which he bought out his suppliers—coal fields and iron mines, ore freighters, and railroad lines—in order to control the raw materials and transportation systems.
- The stockholders gave this company a contract to lay track at two to three times the actual cost—and pocketed the profits.
- perhaps the most dramatic invention was the telephone
- took a different approach to mergers: they joined with competing companies in trust agreements. Participants in a trust turned their stock over to a group of trustees—people who ran the separate companies one large corporation.
- lines followed, and regional lines multiplied as well. At the start of the Civil War, the nation had had about 30,000 miles of track. By 1890, that figure was nearly six times greater.
- successfully used steam engine to drill for oil near Titusville, Pennsylvania, that removing oil from beneath the earth’s surface became practical
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- headed by William “Big Bill '' Haywood, the Wobblies Included miners, lumberers, and cannery, and dock workers.
- led the CigarMakers’ International Union to join with other craft unions in 1886.
- This act established the right of the federal government to supervise railroad activities and established a five-member Interstate CommerceCommission (ICC) for that purpose.
- with Gompers as its president, focused on collective bargaining, or negotiations between representatives of labor and management, to reach written agreements on wages, hours, and working conditions.
- developed indepen-dently by the British manufacturer Henry Bessemer and American ironmakerWilliam Kelly around 1850, soon became widely used
- grew out of the English naturalist Charles Darwin’s theory of biological evolution
- made it illegal to form a trust that interfered with free trade between states or with other countries.
- he attempted to form such an industrial union—the American Railway Union (ARU).
- invented thetypewriter in 1867 and changed the world ofwork
- came to this country in 1848, at age 12. Six years later, he worked his way up to become private secretary to the local superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
19 Clues: perhaps the most dramatic invention was the telephone • invented thetypewriter in 1867 and changed the world ofwork • led the CigarMakers’ International Union to join with other craft unions in 1886. • he attempted to form such an industrial union—the American Railway Union (ARU). • ...
Theatre History 2021-10-13
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- was burned down due to cannon fire
- closed down the theatres at the end of the Elizabethan era
- era was when women were first allowed on stage in Europe
- Flying mammal
- is a type of greek play making fun of political figures, gods, famous people
- was the first American theatre
- Likes to chase mice
- Has a trunk
- Large marsupial
- considered to be the first actor
- is a style of Japanese theater that emphasizes song, dance, and movement
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- was the most famous Elizabethan playwright
- was the main source of lighting for the Greeks
- was known as the "golden age" of theatre
- invented the Moscow Art Theatre
- was the first play produced in English in the United States
- are a period of time that is not very well known about
- is acting that is meant to reflect real life situations
- Man's best friend
19 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • was the first American theatre • invented the Moscow Art Theatre • considered to be the first actor • was burned down due to cannon fire • was known as the "golden age" of theatre • was the most famous Elizabethan playwright • was the main source of lighting for the Greeks • ...
Theatre History 2021-10-13
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- are a period of time that is not very well known about
- is acting that is meant to reflect real life situations
- was the first play produced in English in the United States
- was known as the "golden age" of theatre
- was the first American theatre
- closed down the theatres at the end of the Elizabethan era
- era was when women were first allowed on stage in Europe
- is movement in Kabuki that simulates walking or running
- was the main source of lighting for the Greeks
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- is a type of greek play making fun of political figures, gods, famous people
- defines acting as "living truthfully through imaginary circumstances" (just his last name)
- is a style of Japanese theater that emphasizes song, dance, and movement
- was the most famous Elizabethan playwright
- have music that advances the plot
- is an example of a Shakespearean Tragedy
- was burned down due to cannon fire
- was the most important of the elements according to aristotle
- considered to be the first actor
- is the white paint that all Kabuki actors put on their faces
19 Clues: was the first American theatre • considered to be the first actor • have music that advances the plot • was burned down due to cannon fire • is an example of a Shakespearean Tragedy • was known as the "golden age" of theatre • was the most famous Elizabethan playwright • was the main source of lighting for the Greeks • ...
european history 2022-11-01
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- _______ gardens were grown for the military
- how many countries shared germany
- This wall fell in 1989
- Jewish people were sent to _____________ camps
- Treaty of __________
- One of the most infamous concentration camps
- The group of people Adolf lead:
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- __________ posters were used during WWII
- some of the posters featured a woman named _____ the Riveter
- The berlin wall was also known as the ____ _______
- which city in Germany was shared by four countries
- jewish people went to camp on ______
- ____ War
- What was the period of time where 11 million people were killed
- Adolf ______
- USA, UK, USSR, and ______ shared Germany
- which country surrounded berlin?
- the ______ powers mainly consisted of the US, France, and the UK
- VJ started when the US dropped a ______ bomb on Japan
19 Clues: ____ War • Adolf ______ • Treaty of __________ • This wall fell in 1989 • The group of people Adolf lead: • which country surrounded berlin? • how many countries shared germany • jewish people went to camp on ______ • __________ posters were used during WWII • USA, UK, USSR, and ______ shared Germany • _______ gardens were grown for the military • ...
American History 2016-10-06
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- a power that can do both
- wants to make a national bank
- Clause: congress has the ability to make all laws that are necessary and proper
- of Rights: was passed in 1791 and was added to The Constitution
- serves only 2 terms
- Affair: sent 3 guys over to France to apologize to Lord Tallyrand
- a group of people that opposed the Constitution
- a power given to the National government
- Jay: sent by president Washington to negotiate a treaty with Britain
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- Fifths Compromise: If an owner has 5 slaves, he only has to pay for 3 of them
- representation of congress
- Act:extended agent the time needed to become a citizen from 5 years to 16 years
- Adams/Pinckney
- of Confederation: one branch of government;legislative. First written form of gov. for the U.S.
- Madison: Father of The Constitution
- Act: gave the president the power to arrest and deport citizens of other countries living in the U.S.
- biggest city in 1790
- a power that is reserved for a state
- Act: any person that is found guilty of criticizing the government has to go to jail and pay a fine
19 Clues: Adams/Pinckney • serves only 2 terms • biggest city in 1790 • a power that can do both • representation of congress • wants to make a national bank • Madison: Father of The Constitution • a power that is reserved for a state • a power given to the National government • a group of people that opposed the Constitution • ...
Chinese history 2019-08-14
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- one of the most popular religons in china also a philosophy
- a Chinese philosopher
- a popular writing style
- a weapon that requires a bow and a arrow
- first emperor
- protect you from the rain
- first dynasty in china
- the largest river in china
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- polo visited china in 1271
- a popular religion
- a medical treatment involving needles
- what Chinese used to heal and help
- how long did it take to make the terracotta army
- second largest river in china
- you write on it
- powder what powder did the Chinese use for guns
- only the rich were it
- largest border wall in the world
- only empores can wear this colour
19 Clues: first emperor • you write on it • a popular religion • a Chinese philosopher • only the rich were it • first dynasty in china • a popular writing style • protect you from the rain • the largest river in china • polo visited china in 1271 • second largest river in china • largest border wall in the world • only empores can wear this colour • what Chinese used to heal and help • ...
World History 2023-05-19
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- intercepted message in WWI
- was the victim of an assassination, started WWI
- Woodrow Wilsons plan for Peace after WWI
- US Policy to send supplies to the allies during WWII
- the official end of WWI
- Nickname for the Guillotine
- Battle on the coast of Europe, an escape plan for ally forces
- Alliance between countries of the Western World
- Political tactic to ease tensions with an opposing side
- Response to the Western Allegiance
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- US economic plan to help rebuild Europe
- Leader of the French Revolution, known for the Reign of Terror
- US Policy to stop communism where ever it manifest
- Refers to the increase of troops and war technology during WWI
- the physical and imaginary wall that split the USSR from the West
- The operation to invade Russia
- game plan for Germany during WWI
- King during the French Revolution
- the social system in France, split into 3 pieces
19 Clues: the official end of WWI • intercepted message in WWI • Nickname for the Guillotine • The operation to invade Russia • game plan for Germany during WWI • King during the French Revolution • Response to the Western Allegiance • US economic plan to help rebuild Europe • Woodrow Wilsons plan for Peace after WWI • was the victim of an assassination, started WWI • ...
History Project 2023-12-06
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- a movement that responded to problems created by industrialization and urbanization by promoting reforms and solutions
- election where voters choose the candidates from each party who will run in the general election
- a feeling widely abroad
- an anonymous voting method to help make voting fair and honest.
- prohibition of alcohol
- a ruler with much power
- a very poor and crowed area normally a city
- when a society changes from rural to modern/more technical
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- a way to monitor the behavior and activities of people released to the community by federal or paroling authorities
- a form of journalism that exposed corrupt government practices,businesses,and individual politician
- a violent criminal or troublemaker
- a philosophy based on charles darwinś theories of evolution, and natural selection,asserting that humans have developed from competition and natural selection with the strongest surviving
- physical migration from rural areas to cities
- a building where families rent rooms or apartments normally with little sanity or saftey.
- a way for citizens to approve or reject a state or local law
- putting family/friends/supporters into position of political power
- Roosevelt´s promise of fair and equal treatment to Americans
- right to vote
- belief that assimilation immigrants american society would make them more loyal
19 Clues: right to vote • prohibition of alcohol • a feeling widely abroad • a ruler with much power • a violent criminal or troublemaker • a very poor and crowed area normally a city • physical migration from rural areas to cities • when a society changes from rural to modern/more technical • a way for citizens to approve or reject a state or local law • ...
HISTORY PROJECT 2023-12-11
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- is a way for citizens to approve or reject state or local laws
- movement that responded to problems created by industrialization and urbanization by promoting reforms and solutAmericanricani believesbelief that assimilating immigrants would make them more loyal
- a philosophy BASED on Charles Darwin's theories of evolution and natural selection, asserting that humans have developed through competition and natural selection with only the strongest surviving
- when a place makes a social and economic change
- the right to vote or vote itself
- a place for poor or immigrant families to stay
- someone who creates a monopoly
- Mr Roosevelt promised to make it so all Americans were treated equal
- where elected officials make supporters there trusted advisors
- A form of journalism popular in the early twentieth century, devoted to exposing corrupt government practices, businesses, and individual politicians.If you participated in this form of journalism you would be considered a Muckraker.
- ban or probation on alcohol
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- something that helps power different electronics
- believed that the assimilation of immigrants would make them more loyal to America
- secretive way of making elections fair and balanced
- three monopolies
- physical migration from rural areas to cities
- elections where voters will choose candidates to run in the general election
- a vehicle that moves in the air
- a vehicle moves on land with with wheels
19 Clues: three monopolies • ban or probation on alcohol • someone who creates a monopoly • a vehicle that moves in the air • the right to vote or vote itself • a vehicle moves on land with with wheels • physical migration from rural areas to cities • a place for poor or immigrant families to stay • when a place makes a social and economic change • ...
Black history 2023-12-12
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- supreme court judge
- piolts
- memorist and poet
- basketball player
- author
- surgeon
- tennis player and golfer
- figures kater
- jamacian activist
- inventor and buisnessman
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- baseball player
- played for kansas city baseball
- philanthropist and producer
- poet and author
- activist and leader
- singer and actress
- author
- channel on telivision
- tennis player
- talk show host
20 Clues: piolts • author • author • surgeon • figures kater • tennis player • talk show host • baseball player • poet and author • memorist and poet • basketball player • jamacian activist • singer and actress • supreme court judge • activist and leader • channel on telivision • tennis player and golfer • inventor and buisnessman • philanthropist and producer • played for kansas city baseball
Black history 2023-12-12
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- supreme court judge
- piolts
- memorist and poet
- basketball player
- author
- surgeon
- tennis player and golfer
- figures kater
- jamacian activist
- inventor and buisnessman
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- baseball player
- played for kansas city baseball
- philanthropist and producer
- poet and author
- activist and leader
- singer and actress
- author
- channel on telivision
- tennis player
- talk show host
20 Clues: piolts • author • author • surgeon • figures kater • tennis player • talk show host • baseball player • poet and author • memorist and poet • basketball player • jamacian activist • singer and actress • supreme court judge • activist and leader • channel on telivision • tennis player and golfer • inventor and buisnessman • philanthropist and producer • played for kansas city baseball
U.S. history 2023-09-13
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- of new englan covered areas from southern maine to nothern new jersey
- when britain relaxed its resriction on the colonies
- grown mostly on plantation and was meant to sell for profit
- great britains biggest rival
- acts were meant to punish colonies for illegal smuggling of goods
- the governing of great Britain
- andros named by king james ll to rule over dominion of new egland
- in vented bi-focals, the franklin stove and published poor richards almanac
- a large farm in the southern colonies
- a religious revival movement of the 1700s
- an 18th century intellectual monement that emphasized reason and the scientific method
- attacked france in the ohio valley and led to the french and Indian war
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- passage the thoughest part of the triangular trade
- the 2nd to largest ethnic group in the colonies
- a slave uprising in the colonies
- men from colonies who fought for great britain
- came to the colonies from europe to be apprentices
- places on imports to the colonies
- trade 3 part system in wtich slave were brought to the colonies
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 • men from colonies who fought for great britain • the 2nd to largest ethnic group in the colonies • passage the thoughest part of the triangular trade • ...
History Crossword! 2023-12-17
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- A love for ones country!
- a government controlled by a religious figure
- Mansa Musa traveled to ___________ for his pilgrimage
- The second highest group in the French social hierarchy, in charge of the church
- A European disease that killed many natives
- A time in Europe people moved away from religion
- These people were followers of John Calvin
- The opposite of imperialism
- an opinion or belief that is the opposite of or against what is the official or popular opinion
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- A first-hand account of an event
- A Spanish explorer
- ________ and the spread of Islam helped the TranSarahan Trade
- Sport invented by the Haudenosaunee
- Destroyed Europe's population but after it, people started to explore
- Who led the Protestant Reformation
- A particular preference or point of view that is personal, rather than scientific.
- a method used by the Incas and other ancient Andean cultures to keep records and communicate information
- Center for learning, Islamic culture and trading In between the salt and gold trade routes
- The head of the Catholic Church
19 Clues: A Spanish explorer • A love for ones country! • The opposite of imperialism • The head of the Catholic Church • A first-hand account of an event • Who led the Protestant Reformation • Sport invented by the Haudenosaunee • These people were followers of John Calvin • A European disease that killed many natives • a government controlled by a religious figure • ...
history puzzle 2024-03-27
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- the process of reducing the number of weapons in a nation's arsenal or the size of its armed forces
- a point of view favoring extreme change, especially in social or economic structure
- the merging of two businesses
- the act of lessening a punishment
- the act of discharging forces from military service or use
- during the Great Depression, a shantytown of makeshift dwellings
- a period in which stock prices are steadily decreasing
- a payment demanded of a nation defeated in war by a victorious nation
- rivalry between political parties based on strong disagreement about political principles
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- a situation in which people are purchasing fewer goods than the economy is producing
- a weapon or piece of equipment used in war
- a period in which there is a decline in economic activity and prosperity
- the charge made by a bank for the use of money deposited in an account
- views, and actions that discriminate against Jewish people
- a person who buys and sells stocks for clients
- a tax charged on assets inherited from someone who has died
- a situation in which more goods are being produced than people can afford to buy
- someone who cherishes and seeks to preserve traditional customs and values
- the approach of a government to taxes and government spending
19 Clues: the merging of two businesses • the act of lessening a punishment • a weapon or piece of equipment used in war • a person who buys and sells stocks for clients • a period in which stock prices are steadily decreasing • views, and actions that discriminate against Jewish people • the act of discharging forces from military service or use • ...
American history 2023-10-29
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- Historic event in 1969.
- Country where the U.S. started a war in 2001.
- Military conflict that started in 2003.
- Date of a major terrorist attack in 2001.
- Tense period with the USSR lasting for much of the second half of the 20th century.
- 1964 legislation prohibiting discrimination.
- President associated with the Watergate scandal.
- President during much of the 1980s known for his conservative policies.
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- Tech industry hub in California.
- Crisis 1962 standoff between the U.S. and the USSR.
- First African-American president, elected in 2008.
- U.S. president assassinated in 1963.
- Military operation in 1991.
- A war in which the U.S. was involved from the 1950s to 1975.
- Became widely accessible to Americans in the 1990s.
- Counter-culture movement prominent in the 1960s.
- Economic downturn that began in 2007.
- Abbreviation for a key figure in the Civil Rights Movement.
- Scandal that led to a president's resignation in the 1970s.
19 Clues: Historic event in 1969. • Military operation in 1991. • Tech industry hub in California. • U.S. president assassinated in 1963. • Economic downturn that began in 2007. • Military conflict that started in 2003. • Date of a major terrorist attack in 2001. • 1964 legislation prohibiting discrimination. • Country where the U.S. started a war in 2001. • ...
World History 2024-09-16
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- A body of a human or animal that has been Ceremonially Preserved
- A series of rulers from a single family
- A Persian Prophet
- Land facing the Mediterranean Sea and a plain
- Founder of the 1st Dynasty and in the turn the first king of a unified Egypt
- A system of writing... Meaning Wedge-Shaped
- A Chaldean king who restored a city
- The Old Stone Age
- The persian king of (590-529 BC)
- The Persian King of (522-486 BC)
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- The forming of skills in a specific kind of Work
- The Taming of Animals
- The Agricultural Revolution
- The Old Stone Age
- A time when people started to use Bronze
- A city that developed their own governments
- Nomadic Groups who depended on hunting animals and collecting plants for food
- A area now known as Lebanon
- Pyramid-Shaped Monument
- More flexible writing...meaning sacred carving
20 Clues: The Old Stone Age • A Persian Prophet • The Old Stone Age • The Taming of Animals • Pyramid-Shaped Monument • The Agricultural Revolution • A area now known as Lebanon • The persian king of (590-529 BC) • The Persian King of (522-486 BC) • A Chaldean king who restored a city • A series of rulers from a single family • A time when people started to use Bronze • ...
Global History 2024-05-03
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- Carta: The document signed by King John of England in 1215, limiting the power of the monarchy and establishing certain rights for the nobility.
- The Babylonian king known for his law code, one of the earliest known sets of written laws.
- The split between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church in 1054 CE.
- The title of the ancient Egyptian rulers, considered divine figures.
- The title of the rulers of Russia before the 1917 revolution.
- The medieval European social system based on land ownership and loyalty to lords and vassals.
- The period of European history marked by a revival of interest in art, culture, and learning.
- Intellectual movement in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries, emphasizing reason, science, and individual rights.
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- Economic system in medieval Europe where peasants worked the land in exchange for protection from lords.
- The religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama, emphasizing the Four Noble Truths and Eightfold Path.
- Romana: The period of relative peace and stability across the Roman Empire, lasting from 27 BCE to 180 CE.
- The empire that emerged from the eastern half of the Roman Empire, with its capital in Constantinople.
- The region often referred to as the "cradle of civilization," where some of the earliest known civilizations emerged.
- The period of Greek history following the death of Alexander the Great, marked by the spread of Greek culture across the Mediterranean and Near East.
- Mesoamerican civilization known for its advanced architecture, mathematics, and calendar system.
- French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and became Emperor of France.
- Ancient Greek philosopher and student of Plato, known for his contributions to logic, ethics, and metaphysics.
- The earliest known form of writing, developed by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia.
- Medieval European organizations of craftspeople and merchants that regulated trade and protected members' interests.
19 Clues: The title of the rulers of Russia before the 1917 revolution. • The title of the ancient Egyptian rulers, considered divine figures. • The earliest known form of writing, developed by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia. • The split between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church in 1054 CE. • ...
History 11A 2026-02-12
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- Raphael’s occupation.
- Where Masaccio was from.
- Michelangelo painted the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Chapel
- Machiavelli’s occupation.
- Where the Renaissance started
- Giotto’s profession
- Botticelli Helped with movement in…
- Where Cervantes was from.
- Gutenberg’s first name
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- Michelangelo’s sculpture was of
- Who pointed out the evil as and folly’s of renaissance society
- Shakespeare wrote “Romeo and _ _ _ _ _ _”
- Movable Printing _ _ _ _ _
- one of Leonardo de Vinci’s occupations
- Shakespeare’s occupation
- Where Erasmus was from.
- Where Shakespeare was from.
- Machiavelli wrote about the…
- Where Gutenberg was from.
- Leonardo de _ _ _ _ _
20 Clues: Giotto’s profession • Raphael’s occupation. • Leonardo de _ _ _ _ _ • Gutenberg’s first name • Where Erasmus was from. • Shakespeare’s occupation • Where Masaccio was from. • Machiavelli’s occupation. • Where Gutenberg was from. • Where Cervantes was from. • Movable Printing _ _ _ _ _ • Where Shakespeare was from. • Machiavelli wrote about the… • Where the Renaissance started • ...
world history 2026-01-13
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- a long line of people in a family that rule over a country
- or wisdom. He tried many ways of reaching an enlightened state.
- one peace of culture finding its way to another culture
- everything in the universe has a soul and so should not be
- the land in between ET
- The Egyptian god-kings, called?
- a season of pure constant rain for like 2 mounths
- More solid evidence points to a king named
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- Indus Valley civilization is some- times called
- founder a Buddhism
- A -----functioned much as an independent country does today.
- being reborn as someone else
- subcontinent. A wall of the highest mountains in the world—the Hindu Kush, Karakorum, and Himalayan ranges—separates this region from the rest of the Asian continent.
- many gods
- Nile rejoin
- By following the Eightfold Path, anyone could reach
- one god
- the good or bad you do in a life
- the people who own the fertile crescent
19 Clues: one god • many gods • Nile rejoin • founder a Buddhism • the land in between ET • being reborn as someone else • The Egyptian god-kings, called? • the good or bad you do in a life • the people who own the fertile crescent • More solid evidence points to a king named • Indus Valley civilization is some- times called • a season of pure constant rain for like 2 mounths • ...
Cameron history 2025-11-19
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- a circular stage surrounded by the audience
- the study of the meaning of life
- plays designed for theater including tragedies and comedies
- a theatrical performance depicting a story that goes from elation to a fallen state
- making a mold of something
- natural mineral of silver gold or lead
- block a machine used to lift heavy objects using rope
- designing buildings
- believe in more that one God
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- made up tale
- a fortified city on a hill in ancient Greece
- the quality of having or showing good powers of judgment
- an ancient devise used to measure time and celestial bodies
- the keep perception and clever expressions that awaken amusement
- using extreme heat to melt objects to extract the metals
- myths and legends that existed before Greek civilization and popular in western civilization
- magnificent or historic, larger than life
- a decorative cylindrical pillar made of stone with a base
- theater that makes fun of ordinary things and people who may be in the audience
19 Clues: made up tale • designing buildings • making a mold of something • believe in more that one God • the study of the meaning of life • natural mineral of silver gold or lead • magnificent or historic, larger than life • a circular stage surrounded by the audience • a fortified city on a hill in ancient Greece • block a machine used to lift heavy objects using rope • ...
Global History 2024-11-06
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- What religious movement emerged during the Reformation?
- Who is the philosopher who wrote "The Prince"?
- Who is the scientist who discovered the microorganisms?
- Which scientist formulated the theory of relativity?
- Who is the philosopher who wrote "Discourse of the Method"?
- What artistic style characterized the Renaissance?
- What cultural movement emerged in Europe in the 14th century?
- What invention revolutionized navigation during the renaissance?
- Which planed was first observed by Galileo?
- Who is the scientist who formulated the theory of gravity?
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- Who is the artist who painted the "Sistine Chapel"?
- What cultural movement emerged in Europe in the XVII century?
- Which scientist discovered penicillin?
- Who was the English King who broke the Catholic church?
- Who is the religious reformed wrote "The Institute of the Christian Religion"?
- What invention revolutionized during the Renaissance?
- Who is the scientist who discovered blood circulation?
- Who writer who wrote "El Cortezano"?
- What architectural Renaissanceacterized the renascence?
- Who is the most famous Renaissance painter?
20 Clues: Who writer who wrote "El Cortezano"? • Which scientist discovered penicillin? • Who is the most famous Renaissance painter? • Which planed was first observed by Galileo? • Who is the philosopher who wrote "The Prince"? • What artistic style characterized the Renaissance? • Who is the artist who painted the "Sistine Chapel"? • ...
U.S. History 2024-11-22
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- This agreement ended the US / Mexican War in 1848.
- Judicial, Legislative and....
- Thought that we needed a National Bank to build up the economy
- These people thought the Articles of Confederation were too weak
- 1st president of the United States
- Believed in a strong state government
- The concept that elected officials serve at the will of the people
- The XYZ Affair was a result of what country seizing American ships to prevent trade with Britain.
- This Constitution principle makes sure no single branch of the government can have too much power
- This founding father was the commander-in-chief during the War of 1812.
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- The first 10 amendments were named what?
- These people were loyal to the British Empire during the American Revolution
- This amendment protects your rights of speech
- This president was in charge during the Embargo Act of 1807, which ultimately failed and hurt the economy
- The process of changing the constitution is called what?
- Political powers that rest with the people are called what?
- This group was included into the population, but only 3 out of every 5 were
- "Give me liberty, or give me death."
- Father of the Constitution
- This battle would become a launching pad for the political career of Andrew Jackson.
20 Clues: Father of the Constitution • Judicial, Legislative and.... • 1st president of the United States • "Give me liberty, or give me death." • Believed in a strong state government • The first 10 amendments were named what? • This amendment protects your rights of speech • This agreement ended the US / Mexican War in 1848. • ...
Filipino history 2025-01-14
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- - Pambansang puno
- - Pambansang laro ng pilipinas
- Buwan ng Kalayaan
- - prutas na makikita sa halo- halo
- - Isang uri ng bulaklak
- - Unang Pangulo ng Pilipinas Pula- Kulay ng watawat ng Pilipinas
- Rizal - Bayani na kilala sa kanyang pag-ibig sa bayan
- - Pangalan ng ating bansa
- - Isang uri ng isda
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- -Matamis at maasim na prutas, may buto
- - Kulay ng watawat ng Pilipinas
- -Prutas na may malakas na amoy
- - prutas na Balat ay kayumanggi, laman ay maputi
- - unang babaeng pangulo ng Pilipinas
- - Pambansang wika
- - Isang uri ng prutas na simbolo ng Pilipinas
- Rizal - Bayani na may salitang "Rizal" sa pangalan
- Hayop na simbolo ng kalayaan
- - Isang uri ng sasakyan
- - hari ng mga prutas
20 Clues: - Pambansang puno • - Pambansang wika • Buwan ng Kalayaan • - hari ng mga prutas • - Isang uri ng isda • - Isang uri ng sasakyan • - Isang uri ng bulaklak • - Pangalan ng ating bansa • Hayop na simbolo ng kalayaan • -Prutas na may malakas na amoy • - Pambansang laro ng pilipinas • - Kulay ng watawat ng Pilipinas • - prutas na makikita sa halo- halo • ...
Filipino history 2025-01-14
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- - prutas na Balat ay kayumanggi, laman ay maputi
- - unang babaeng pangulo ng Pilipinas
- - Isang uri ng prutas na simbolo ng Pilipinas
- - Isang uri ng isda
- - Pambansang laro ng pilipinas
- - Isang uri ng bulaklak
- Hayop na simbolo ng kalayaan
- - Bayani na may salitang "Rizal" sa pangalan
- - Pambansang wika
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- Buwan ng Kalayaan
- - Pangalan ng ating bansa
- -Prutas na may malakas na amoy
- - prutas na makikita sa halo- halo
- - Pambansang puno
- - Isang uri ng sasakyan
- - Unang Pangulo ng Pilipinas Pula- Kulay ng watawat ng Pilipinas
- - hari ng mga prutas
- -Matamis at maasim na prutas, may buto
- - Kulay ng watawat ng Pilipinas
19 Clues: Buwan ng Kalayaan • - Pambansang puno • - Pambansang wika • - Isang uri ng isda • - hari ng mga prutas • - Isang uri ng sasakyan • - Isang uri ng bulaklak • - Pangalan ng ating bansa • Hayop na simbolo ng kalayaan • -Prutas na may malakas na amoy • - Pambansang laro ng pilipinas • - Kulay ng watawat ng Pilipinas • - prutas na makikita sa halo- halo • ...
Chauvin History 2025-01-21
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- first name of hotel
- three generations of schoolteachers
- early surveyor for railroad
- doctor
- basketball star
- theatre
- longtime grocery owners
- first bank
- garage owners for over a century
- high achieving students
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- chauffeured the Queen
- built Lutheran Church altar
- longtime postal officials
- designer of 'The Booth'
- rodeo star recently honoured
- early photographer
- editor of Chauvin Chronicle
- first livery and feed stable
- hardware family
19 Clues: doctor • theatre • first bank • basketball star • hardware family • early photographer • first name of hotel • chauffeured the Queen • designer of 'The Booth' • longtime grocery owners • high achieving students • longtime postal officials • built Lutheran Church altar • early surveyor for railroad • editor of Chauvin Chronicle • rodeo star recently honoured • first livery and feed stable • ...
world history 2025-02-03
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- a person who differs in opinion from established religious
- class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities
- A French lawyer known as the man of the letters
- the method combining theoretical knowledge.
- territory where external group holds power in foreign land
- the process of making a area more urban
- French writer, philosopher and historian.
- policy of extending a country’s power
- an english philosopher known for laying the foundation of european enlightenment.
- he is a mathematician, philosopher and an astronomer.
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- the meeting and signing of General Act of Berlin
- the political doctrine and practice of unlimited centralized authority
- English mathematician and also a physicist.
- influential scottish inventor
- the theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system
- A person who operates and runs a business
- economic and political philosophy encompassing diverse economic and social systems
- english political philosopher who advocated absolute sovereignty as the only government.
- a building that produces mass amounts of product due to machines.
19 Clues: influential scottish inventor • policy of extending a country’s power • the process of making a area more urban • A person who operates and runs a business • French writer, philosopher and historian. • English mathematician and also a physicist. • the method combining theoretical knowledge. • A French lawyer known as the man of the letters • ...
History class 2025-04-07
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- - a method for steel
- -oil
- - waterfront
- - creating a better world
- - John D Rockefeller
- - working families in the farm
- - powerful business leader
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- - one owing
- - Google and Microsoft
- -steel
- - they won the super bow,
- - known for town square
- -a period in history
- - Steelers
- American writer
- - making steel and railroads
- - something you drive on
- - unfair marketing
- - iron and carbon
19 Clues: -oil • -steel • - Steelers • - one owing • - waterfront • American writer • - iron and carbon • - unfair marketing • - a method for steel • -a period in history • - John D Rockefeller • - Google and Microsoft • - known for town square • - something you drive on • - they won the super bow, • - creating a better world • - powerful business leader • - making steel and railroads • ...
Publix History 2025-07-04
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- What grocery store did Mr.George work for before Publix?
- Age Publix turned this year? (no dash)
- Name of nearby town that just got their first Publix!
- Name of Publix's volunteering organization?
- Approximately 90% of Publix stores have one of these.
- What state has the 2nd most number of Publix stores?
- Publix _______. Publix's latin food store concept.
- Number of Publix stores in Gainesville
- The only other state, besides Florida, to have Publix Liquors?
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- App used to find "Unfound" and "Auto" list?
- Name of Publix's mascot?
- Last name of our Store Manager?
- What city had the first Publix Food Store?
- Best bakery manager?
- Our goal is to be the "______ Food Retailer in the World"
- Publix's natural/organic line of products.
- Name of DVD rental kiosk previously offered at Publix
- Name of Publix's ATM network?
- Fortune magazine named us a Great Place to _____ Legend!
19 Clues: Best bakery manager? • Name of Publix's mascot? • Name of Publix's ATM network? • Last name of our Store Manager? • Age Publix turned this year? (no dash) • Number of Publix stores in Gainesville • What city had the first Publix Food Store? • Publix's natural/organic line of products. • App used to find "Unfound" and "Auto" list? • Name of Publix's volunteering organization? • ...
U.S History 2025-11-10
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- the devotion to the culture and interests of one's country
- act/allowed merchants to trade only with countries other than France and England
- Gin/Was invented by Eli Whiteny
- Hawks/John C. Calhoun and Henry Clay were known as
- of Ghent/Ended the war of 1812
- invented by Robert Fulton in 1807
- purchase/was in 1803 and it doubled the size of the U.S
- a tax incoming goods
- Doctrine/Stated America was for Americans
- Jefferson/Was the third President of the U.S.
- Compromise/was an agreement to balance free and slave states
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- forcible seizure of American sailors into the Royal Navy was called
- Marshall/In the early 1800s,John Marshall was a Supreme Court Justice for over 30 years
- parts/Standardized parts that could be used in place of one other were called
- Era/Was made up of the Presidencies of Jefferson/Madison/Monroe
- sinking of the American Boat the Chesapeake led to the war of 1812
- an agreement to cease fire
- a famous Indian guide who helped Lewis and Clark
- and Clark/Explored the Louisiana purchase
19 Clues: a tax incoming goods • an agreement to cease fire • of Ghent/Ended the war of 1812 • Gin/Was invented by Eli Whiteny • invented by Robert Fulton in 1807 • and Clark/Explored the Louisiana purchase • Doctrine/Stated America was for Americans • Jefferson/Was the third President of the U.S. • a famous Indian guide who helped Lewis and Clark • ...
Teachers 2026-03-04
13 Clues: art teacher • teaches theatre • teaches yearbook • Man's best friend • teaches pole vault • 8 grade ELA teacher • only teaches 6 grade • teaches 7 grade history • teaches girls athletics • teaches youthy leadership • first time teaching athletics • UT fan and boys athletics coach • best 6 and 8 grade history teacher
HISTORY 2017-01-09
11 Clues: GOLD COIN • COPPER COIN • BIG VILLAGE • WIFE OF SHAHJAHAN • VILLAGE IS CALLED • BUILT BY SHAHJAHAN • MANY VILLAGES TOGETHER • CENTER OF TRANSPORT SYSTEM • REAL NAME OF BANDA BAIRAGI • PAINTERS KNOWN FOR LANDSCAPE • FEATURE OF MUGHAL ARCHITECTURE
History 2017-04-11
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- - systematic knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observation and experimentation.
- - an educated prediction
- - 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 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 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.
- Revolution - Galileo and Kepler were major figures in the scientific revolution.
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- - of, relating to, or characteristic of Greek and Roman antiquity:classical literature; classical languages.
- - 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.
- - a technique of depicting volumes and spatial relationships on a flat surface.
- - the federal principle of government
- - A greek titan, he holds the weight of the sky.
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 2014-05-11
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- / an independent labor union
- / dissident writer and human right activist
- / area with no military forces
- state in the Himalayas with Muslim and Hindu population
- / members of an Indian religious minority
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- / Muslim religious warriors
- / forced pooling of peasant land and labor
- / small groups of loosely organized soldiers
- / openness
- / political and diplomatic independence from cold war
- / restructuring of the government and economy
11 Clues: / openness • / Muslim religious warriors • / an independent labor union • / area with no military forces • / members of an Indian religious minority • / forced pooling of peasant land and labor • / dissident writer and human right activist • / small groups of loosely organized soldiers • / restructuring of the government and economy • ...
history 2021-02-17
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- The executive branch of the government, under the president’s
- the act of moving from one country to another country to live
- having the power to make laws the legislative discussion included several ideas for new laws.
- a person who is an official representative of his or her government in another country
- makes sure that the laws of the country are followed.
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- the ability of the people in a country to decide their own government
- The names of those who signed the Constitution were recorded for posterity.
- The city passed a new ordinance to limit off-street parking.
- a sense or belief a person has that a certain action is right or wrong
- a government in which people elect repersentatives to rule for them
- States in a confederation come together around a shared goal or purpose.
11 Clues: makes sure that the laws of the country are followed. • The city passed a new ordinance to limit off-street parking. • The executive branch of the government, under the president’s • the act of moving from one country to another country to live • a government in which people elect repersentatives to rule for them • ...
History 2021-01-02
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- best known for writing The Prince which was a handbook
- Italian poet, prose writer, literary theorist, moral philosopher, and political thinker
- it was eventually used over Latin
- a movement towards the separation of religion and government
- sculptor for renaissance
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- wrote at least 37 plays and collaborated on several more
- a French word meaning “rebirth.”
- built the first printing press to incorporate movable type
- painted for the renaissance
- Italian painter of the early Renaissance-era
- painted the mona lisa
11 Clues: painted the mona lisa • sculptor for renaissance • painted for the renaissance • a French word meaning “rebirth.” • it was eventually used over Latin • Italian painter of the early Renaissance-era • best known for writing The Prince which was a handbook • wrote at least 37 plays and collaborated on several more • built the first printing press to incorporate movable type • ...
HISTORY 2021-09-09
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- It is located in the head
- He invented Maieutic and thought that dialogue is the best way to discover the truth
- The process that involves looking inward to examine our own thoughts and emotions
- Way of dialogue in which each affirmation is replied with a question
- Who divided the soul in three parts?
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- It was a theory about the human body adopted by the philosophers and physicians of ancient Greek and Roman civilisations
- It is a discipline that studies and constantly reflects on the enigmas that constitute the essence of the human being
- He established the existence and perception of the world and of the body
- The process or result of becoming aware of objects, relationships, senses, etc.
- It is divided in impulsive soul and passionate soul
- Author of the Theory of Humors
11 Clues: It is located in the head • Author of the Theory of Humors • Who divided the soul in three parts? • It is divided in impulsive soul and passionate soul • Way of dialogue in which each affirmation is replied with a question • He established the existence and perception of the world and of the body • ...
history 2021-10-11
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 2022-01-14
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- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- a heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- an organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- of the Four Humours The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm
- to give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- scanner A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
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- heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- protected against, not affected by a disease
- medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria
- substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
12 Clues: An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • protected against, not affected by a disease • 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 2022-11-29
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- several successful frontier guerrilla campaigns against British soldiers and American Loyalists during the war.
- born
- several times during the war.
- clergyman, and statesman
- First president
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- declaration of indepedence
- county named after him.
- Devout patriot
- of Georgia
- African American who fought against the British in the American Revolutionary War
- Leader of the Continental army
- participent of war
12 Clues: born • of Georgia • Devout patriot • First president • participent of war • county named after him. • clergyman, and statesman • declaration of indepedence • Leader of the Continental army • several times during the war. • African American who fought against the British in the American Revolutionary War • ...
HISTORY 2021-07-20
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- the right to vote
- a design plan
- being able to vote
- the quality of being noble in character.
- the right to vote in public elections.
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- a supreme ruler, especially a monarch
- a group of states with a central government but independence in internal affairs.
- the fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition.
- not being included
- the quality of being patriotic; devotion to and vigorous support for one's country.
- relating to a population subgroup (within a larger or dominant national or cultural group) with a common national or cultural tradition.
11 Clues: a design plan • the right to vote • not being included • being able to vote • a supreme ruler, especially a monarch • the right to vote in public elections. • the quality of being noble in character. • a group of states with a central government but independence in internal affairs. • the quality of being patriotic; devotion to and vigorous support for one's country. • ...
history 2021-04-27
11 Clues: mary • the past • boy in charge • name of a king • female in charge • name of a yung king • a larg sharp object • the head of the chearch • a felt that is in the sea • a larg grupe of people with wepons • a small grupe of people living together
History 2023-11-28
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- The “invisible _____” is a term Smith used to describe the influence of competition and self-interest on the economy.
- economists believe
- Adam Smith released the Wealth of __________.
- What type of economy is an economic system that is centrally controlled by a powerful government?
- Who thought that capitalist systems promoted inequality and divided society into two different classes?
- NAFTA created a free trade zone in Canada, _______, and the United States.
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- increasing international trade that is free from ________ governmental policies is generally more beneficial for a nation’s economy.
- Who has signaled a shift away from the free trade policies of the past few decades?
- Traditional economies are based on customs and historical precedent.
- What is a modern example of a command economy?
- What type of economy is the United States?
11 Clues: economists believe • What type of economy is the United States? • Adam Smith released the Wealth of __________. • What is a modern example of a command economy? • Traditional economies are based on customs and historical precedent. • NAFTA created a free trade zone in Canada, _______, and the United States. • ...
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 2024-02-29
history 2019-05-07
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- a business magnate and philanthropist, he is the co-founder and current Chairman Emeritus of Nike, Inc.
- American blues singer and songwriter from 1928
- co-founder of Nike
- Mexican-American advertising and marketing executive.
- American actor, playwright, filmmaker, and comedian Forbes listed him as the highest paid man in entertainment
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- founding the retailers Walmart and Sam's Club
- co-founder of Apple Inc
- President and Chief Executive Officer of Alvarado Construction, Inc.
- make up line sold in dilards
- founder of Microsoft Corporation.
- american aerobatic air show pilot and former commercial airline pilot.
11 Clues: co-founder of Nike • co-founder of Apple Inc • make up line sold in dilards • founder of Microsoft Corporation. • founding the retailers Walmart and Sam's Club • American blues singer and songwriter from 1928 • Mexican-American advertising and marketing executive. • President and Chief Executive Officer of Alvarado Construction, Inc. • ...
history 2023-03-03
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- hands-off approach from the government
- rich and powerful person or business
- development of industries in a country or city
- moving to another country to live there
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- act, the Government GAVE land away for cultivating
- a room or set of rooms in an apartment
- making a shorter gap in traveling time
- Exclusion Act, Banned immigration from china
- A region at the edge of a settlement
- more and bigger buildings
- To take in information
11 Clues: To take in information • more and bigger buildings • A region at the edge of a settlement • rich and powerful person or business • a room or set of rooms in an apartment • making a shorter gap in traveling time • hands-off approach from the government • moving to another country to live there • Exclusion Act, Banned immigration from china • ...
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 2023-01-24
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- a economic and political system in the medieval period
- religious campaign to drive out the moors in Iberia
- Eurasian Pandemic
- Merovingian King
- Cultural progenitor of the mesoamericans
- Byzantine Emperor
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- The pope's personal country
- Christian religious wars
- Carolingian Emperor
- Invaded England, in 1066
- Holy roman emperor after charlemagne
11 Clues: Merovingian King • Eurasian Pandemic • Byzantine Emperor • Carolingian Emperor • Christian religious wars • Invaded England, in 1066 • The pope's personal country • Holy roman emperor after charlemagne • Cultural progenitor of the mesoamericans • religious campaign to drive out the moors in Iberia • a economic and political system in the medieval period
History 2023-03-11
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- Over ... AEF soldiers were killed
- The AEF was created by...
- Over ... AEF soldiers were wounded
- The AEF was formed in...
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- The AEF was a...
- The AEF helped break the...
- The AEF fought in many battles, such as the...
- Initially, the AEF soldier count was only...
- After the war, the AEF was...
- Later, the AEF soldier count grew to...
- The AEF significantly helped the...
11 Clues: The AEF was a... • The AEF was formed in... • The AEF was created by... • The AEF helped break the... • After the war, the AEF was... • Over ... AEF soldiers were killed • Over ... AEF soldiers were wounded • The AEF significantly helped the... • Later, the AEF soldier count grew to... • Initially, the AEF soldier count was only... • ...
History 2025-03-06
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- What colonized nations lost.
- Foreigners governed by their own laws.
- Faster transport for imperialism.
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- Peasant rebellion against Qing (1850-1864).
- 1894-1895 war between China and Japan.
- Ports Areas where foreign powers traded freely.
- Anti-foreign, anti-Christian secret society.
- War Britain vs. China, led to Treaty of Nanjing.
- Expansion for prestige and power.
- Last Chinese dynasty, fell in 1912.
- Motive for seeking raw materials.
11 Clues: What colonized nations lost. • Expansion for prestige and power. • Motive for seeking raw materials. • Faster transport for imperialism. • Last Chinese dynasty, fell in 1912. • 1894-1895 war between China and Japan. • Foreigners governed by their own laws. • Peasant rebellion against Qing (1850-1864). • Anti-foreign, anti-Christian secret society. • ...
History 2025-05-08
11 Clues: Mona Lisa • The Prince • French Fries • Moscow's Rule • King of Israel • your own world • king and queens • Romeo and Juliet • England and France • Largest country by land • document signed by king john
History 2023-05-09
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- What was the atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima known as?
- Three days after the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, a second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. What was that known as?
- Who won WW1?
- World war 2 was often called _____
- The act of building up a powerful military.
- The process of extracting _____ from the ground or from a mine
- The worst economic downturn in the history of the industrialized world, lasting from the stock market crash of 1929 to 1939.
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- Contact that ended the war in 1919.
- Place that had a total of 64,000 deaths
- Place that had a total of 135,00 deaths
- The Soviet Union's full name abbreviated
11 Clues: Who won WW1? • World war 2 was often called _____ • Contact that ended the war in 1919. • Place that had a total of 135,00 deaths • Place that had a total of 64,000 deaths • The Soviet Union's full name abbreviated • The act of building up a powerful military. • What was the atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima known as? • ...
history 2025-02-13
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- kas buvo Barbora Radvilaitė?
- ant ko Lietuviai rašydavo knygas kai nebuvo lapų?
- kas buvo Lietuvos karalius?
- kokiame mieste buvo įkurtas pirmas universitetas?
- kokia buvo pirma Lietuvos sostinė?
- koks mūšis įvyko 1410 metais?
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- kas yra reforma
- kas pavaizduota ant Lietuvos herbo?
- kaip vadinasi 1547 metais išleista pirmoji knyga?
- nuo kokios ligos mirė Barbora Radvilaitė?
- kiek kartų buvo padalinta Lietuva?
11 Clues: kas yra reforma • kas buvo Lietuvos karalius? • kas buvo Barbora Radvilaitė? • koks mūšis įvyko 1410 metais? • kokia buvo pirma Lietuvos sostinė? • kiek kartų buvo padalinta Lietuva? • kas pavaizduota ant Lietuvos herbo? • nuo kokios ligos mirė Barbora Radvilaitė? • kaip vadinasi 1547 metais išleista pirmoji knyga? • ant ko Lietuviai rašydavo knygas kai nebuvo lapų? • ...
history 2026-01-23
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- an old story about a famous person or place
- the time before now
- stories about what happened long ago
- something that happens/has happened
- 100 years
- took place in the past
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- very old; from a long time ago
- to find something new or hidden
- something that is not understood
- a brave or admired person
- the way people live, believe, and celebrate
11 Clues: 100 years • the time before now • took place in the past • a brave or admired person • very old; from a long time ago • to find something new or hidden • something that is not understood • something that happens/has happened • stories about what happened long ago • an old story about a famous person or place • the way people live, believe, and celebrate
History 2025-09-02
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- - It is when a species of animal or plant disappears forever.
- -A process of becoming fossils
- The oldest era, which means ancient life
- A super big land where all the continents were joined together a long timeUnicellular organisms are the smallest part of life and live inside of us.
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- Are living things that have many cells.
- Is a living things that consist of only one cell.
- period when trilobites appeared
- period when jawless fish appeared
- The age of the dinosaurs
- the hard remains or marks of plants and animals from long ago.
- The age of the mammals
11 Clues: The age of the mammals • The age of the dinosaurs • -A process of becoming fossils • period when trilobites appeared • period when jawless fish appeared • Are living things that have many cells. • The oldest era, which means ancient life • Is a living things that consist of only one cell. • - It is when a species of animal or plant disappears forever. • ...
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 • ...
Asignaturas secundaria 2 2023-10-12
10 Clues: filosofía • geometría • castellano • literatura • comunicación • trigonometría • educación cívica • historia del Peru • historia universal • educación artística
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 • ...
