history Crossword Puzzles
History Keywords 2022-10-19
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- the argument a person has as to why they should be king
- original documents or item that was produced at the time of the event
- a great Anglo-Saxon king (GREAT)
- moving from one area/country to another
- a group of people living in the same place or characteristics
- a period of 100 years
- people who were property
- a description, report or recording about the past that was produced after the event.
- a group of people from Denmark
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- a period of 10 years
- who is at the top and who is at the bottom in society
- events that has happened before Christ's birth
- event that happened after Christ's birth
- a natural source of wealth
- a group of people from Germany
- a council of the richest people in the country
- a person who did and was officially recognised by the Christian church
- a person next in line for the throne
18 Clues: a period of 10 years • a period of 100 years • people who were property • a natural source of wealth • a group of people from Germany • a group of people from Denmark • a great Anglo-Saxon king (GREAT) • a person next in line for the throne • moving from one area/country to another • event that happened after Christ's birth • events that has happened before Christ's birth • ...
U.S History! 2023-01-20
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- wrote the national anthem
- the national anthem
- they didn't actually explore with penguins, but they did explore
- wrote "common sense"
- Hated land
- Battle in the war of 1812, but was after the war ended
- Added for the missouri compromise
- First successful colony
- ended slavery; 16th president
- the stars on the flag
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- "you'll be back" hamilton
- Military leader and 1st president
- they sent the explorers
- Has a whole musical for him
- Flew a kite in a thunderstorm
- abraham lincoln's wife
- "found" the "new world"
- killed abraham lincoln
18 Clues: Hated land • the national anthem • wrote "common sense" • the stars on the flag • abraham lincoln's wife • killed abraham lincoln • they sent the explorers • "found" the "new world" • First successful colony • "you'll be back" hamilton • wrote the national anthem • Has a whole musical for him • Flew a kite in a thunderstorm • ended slavery; 16th president • ...
U.S History! 2023-01-20
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- wrote the national anthem
- the national anthem
- they didn't actually explore with penguins, but they did explore
- wrote "common sense"
- Hated land
- Battle in the war of 1812, but was after the war ended
- Added for the missouri compromise
- First successful colony
- ended slavery; 16th president
- the stars on the flag
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- "you'll be back" hamilton
- Military leader and 1st president
- they sent the explorers
- Has a whole musical for him
- Flew a kite in a thunderstorm
- abraham lincoln's wife
- "found" the "new world"
- killed abraham lincoln
18 Clues: Hated land • the national anthem • wrote "common sense" • the stars on the flag • abraham lincoln's wife • killed abraham lincoln • they sent the explorers • "found" the "new world" • First successful colony • "you'll be back" hamilton • wrote the national anthem • Has a whole musical for him • Flew a kite in a thunderstorm • ended slavery; 16th president • ...
U.S History! 2023-01-20
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- wrote the national anthem
- the national anthem
- they didn't actually explore with penguins, but they did explore
- wrote "common sense"
- Hated land
- Battle in the war of 1812, but was after the war ended
- Added for the missouri compromise
- First successful colony
- ended slavery; 16th president
- the stars on the flag
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- "you'll be back" hamilton
- Military leader and 1st president
- they sent the explorers
- Has a whole musical for him
- Flew a kite in a thunderstorm
- abraham lincoln's wife
- "found" the "new world"
- killed abraham lincoln
18 Clues: Hated land • the national anthem • wrote "common sense" • the stars on the flag • abraham lincoln's wife • killed abraham lincoln • they sent the explorers • "found" the "new world" • First successful colony • "you'll be back" hamilton • wrote the national anthem • Has a whole musical for him • Flew a kite in a thunderstorm • ended slavery; 16th president • ...
History Crossword 2022-12-12
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- Wins his first masterś golf tournament
- JFK becomes a member of HOR at the age of 26
- Composes ¨American Pie¨
- British student breaks four minute mile barrier
- Graduates from Harvard
- JFK graduated from
- Shot down an american U-2
- Is eventually elected pres. of U.S in 1960
- Kennedy´s wife
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- Founds Motown Records
- Lauched two dogs into orbit
- Was the second youngest american pres.
- Born May 29th, 1917
- subarine Nautilus
- Assassinated kennedy
- Million tvs owned in the us
- launched Explorer I
- Kennedy created a ______ corp.
- missile JFK navigated the _____ _______ Crisis
19 Clues: Kennedy´s wife • subarine Nautilus • JFK graduated from • Born May 29th, 1917 • launched Explorer I • Assassinated kennedy • Founds Motown Records • Graduates from Harvard • Composes ¨American Pie¨ • Shot down an american U-2 • Lauched two dogs into orbit • Million tvs owned in the us • Kennedy created a ______ corp. • Wins his first masterś golf tournament • ...
Church History 2022-12-03
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- Where Adam shall come to visit his people
- Statue atop most temples
- Yr. priesthood ban was lifted
- Joseph Smith’s first plural wife
- Urim and Thummim
- Fraternity joined by Joseph Smith in March 1842 in Nauvoo, Illinois
- A Voice of Warning author
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- Word meaning "more good" per Joseph Smith
- The first issue began in January 1971
- First non-English translation of the Book of Mormon in 1851
- Members of the church
- 8th General Relief Society President - concerned with improving health for women and children
- Number of firsthand accounts of the First Vision
- Native Utahn
- First name of the church (1829-1834)
- Best-known black man ordained to the priesthood during Joseph Smith’s lifetime
- Alphabet that was part of Brigham Young’s efforts to unite the Saints
- $20K hidden here to purchase Hill Cumorah
18 Clues: Native Utahn • Urim and Thummim • Members of the church • Statue atop most temples • A Voice of Warning author • Yr. priesthood ban was lifted • Joseph Smith’s first plural wife • First name of the church (1829-1834) • The first issue began in January 1971 • Word meaning "more good" per Joseph Smith • Where Adam shall come to visit his people • ...
History Night 2025-05-19
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- The town in which the convention was held
- His house was burned along with the one surviving copy of the Declaration
- The city against which there was a double siege
- Used to be an official state holiday of NC
- Each one was called on to send two delegates to the convention at Mecklenburg
- The Paul Revere of NC
- The castle in which Richard I was imprisoned
- How old Richard was when he died
- He convinced John Adams to believe the Declaration was not genuine
- What were passed on May 31st 1775
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- The full name of Richard’s mother
- The city to which the Declaration was supposed to be delivered
- Had his flag torn down at Acre by English soldiers
- These battles inspired the convention at Mecklenburg
- The island where Richard over-wintered and attacked the king of
- The country which Richard I ruled over much, but not all of
- The supposed number of the signers of the Mecklenburg Declaration
- The “Faneuil Hall of North Carolina”
18 Clues: The Paul Revere of NC • How old Richard was when he died • The full name of Richard’s mother • What were passed on May 31st 1775 • The “Faneuil Hall of North Carolina” • The town in which the convention was held • Used to be an official state holiday of NC • The castle in which Richard I was imprisoned • The city against which there was a double siege • ...
Atomic History 2025-10-22
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- correctly modeled the electrons in hydrogen, but was unable to do so in other elements
- negative charged particles
- positive charged particles that weigh about 1 amu
- Units we use to measure the weight of an atom / the units for the weight of a proton and neutron
- Z-E =
- neutral charged particles that weigh about 1 amu
- model of the atom named after a popular pudding
- space outside of the nucleus where electrons are found
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- Confirmed the charge of an electron through the oil drop experiment
- Found that most of the atom is empty space through the gold foil experiment
- used a wave equation that calculated energy calculated energy levels of electrons but not their exact location
- Did the Cathode ray experiment
- discovered the neutron
- sum of protons and and neutrons
- Center of atom contain protons and neutrons
- An atom with a different number of neutrons is called a(n)
- all matter is composed of
- Created the Billiard Ball Model of the atom
18 Clues: Z-E = • discovered the neutron • all matter is composed of • negative charged particles • Did the Cathode ray experiment • sum of protons and and neutrons • Center of atom contain protons and neutrons • Created the Billiard Ball Model of the atom • model of the atom named after a popular pudding • neutral charged particles that weigh about 1 amu • ...
History Gauntlet 2025-09-09
Chicago History 2025-12-11
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- The __________ Wheel
- Building __________ were passed after the fire and made changes to the city
- Chicago translates to this stinky food
- America's first serial killer H.H. ______________
- What buildings were made of in the 1800s.
- Barn where the Chicago Fire started.
- Railroad tycoon George ______________
- Founder of Chicago: Jean Baptiste ______________
- Lake ______________
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- Nickname during the World's Fair: The _______ City
- Organizations of workers that fight for rights/freedoms
- Animal said to have caused the Chicago Fire
- Forced separation of races under law.
- Industry related to the Pullman Strike
- Weapon thrown at the Haymarket Affair
- This primarily helped spread the fire across Chicago
- Home country of Joliet & Marquette
- How many hours union protesters wanted to work.
18 Clues: Lake ______________ • The __________ Wheel • Home country of Joliet & Marquette • Barn where the Chicago Fire started. • Forced separation of races under law. • Weapon thrown at the Haymarket Affair • Railroad tycoon George ______________ • Industry related to the Pullman Strike • Chicago translates to this stinky food • What buildings were made of in the 1800s. • ...
Liam Sunstrom 2026-04-17
12 Clues: storyteller • Ruler of Mali • Different things • a series of steps • a handwoven textile • City in West Africa • Ruler from 1464-1492 • the Great Leader of Songhai • Short saying that offer advice • barter trade without communication • Who made trade more valuable in Mali • History History repeated through stories
U.S. History 2021-10-26
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- Doctrine stated America was for Americans.
- Purchase was in 1803 and it doubled the size of the U.S.
- National Road stretched from Georgia to Illinois.
- Compromise was an agreement to balance free and slave states.
- Treaty of Ghent ended the War of 1812.
- Era was made up of the Presidencies of Jefferson/Madison/Monroe.
- Jefferson was the 3rd President of the U.S.
- was invented by Robert Fulton in 1807.
- Marshall In the early 1800s was a Supreme Court Justice for over 30 years.
- is the devotion to the culture and interests of one’s country.
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- Hawks John C. Calhoun and Henry Clay were known as
- The sinking of the American boat led to the War of 1812.
- and Clark explored the Louisiana Purchase.
- is an agreement to cease fire.
- is a tax on incoming goods.
- Parts. Standardized parts that could be used in place of one another were called
- was a famous Indian guide who helped Lewis and Clark.
- The forcible seizure of American sailors into the Royal Navy was called
- Gin was invented by Eli Whitney.
19 Clues: is a tax on incoming goods. • is an agreement to cease fire. • Gin was invented by Eli Whitney. • Treaty of Ghent ended the War of 1812. • was invented by Robert Fulton in 1807. • Doctrine stated America was for Americans. • and Clark explored the Louisiana Purchase. • Jefferson was the 3rd President of the U.S. • National Road stretched from Georgia to Illinois. • ...
NZ History 2022-03-22
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- , Who Translated the treaty
- , Who roped down the sun
- , Who was a missionary
- , What is the Maori name for Boat
- , What was the name of cooks ship
- , What Country do we live in
- , What tribe landed in Kawhia
- , Who was the First to discover NZ
- , What did coom bring over
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- , What war happen in the 1800s
- , What is the Maori for Food
- , What is the Maori name for Tribe
- , Who was the first European
- , What country is Abel Tasman from
- , Where European were intrigued into Maori socity
- sealers and one other trader came to NZ
- , What is a hui
- , What was one of the 7 wakas
18 Clues: , What is a hui • , Who was a missionary • , Who roped down the sun • , What did coom bring over • , Who Translated the treaty • , What is the Maori for Food • , Who was the first European • , What Country do we live in • , What tribe landed in Kawhia • , What was one of the 7 wakas • , What war happen in the 1800s • , What is the Maori name for Boat • ...
History crossword 2014-04-24
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- the banning of the sale and consumption of alcohol
- to cause to dissappear or end
- certificates entitling people to land or money
- an inalienable and collective right to exclusive us of traditional lands
- a military style police force formed to establish to Canadian law
- organizations formed by workers advance their shared interests in the workplace
- a technical and economical shift in society
- government taxes placed on imported goods
- businesses that are jointly owned and operated
- a pardon and freedom from procession
- the right to vote
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- (1869) a temporary government formed by metis
- a belief in the necessity of building and maintaining a strong military force
- land settled for the intend to farm
- in Canada people who supported a continuation of Canada and British relations
- a way of influencing the attitude of the people
- improvements, adaptations or changes to existing conditions
- a transcontinental railway
18 Clues: the right to vote • a transcontinental railway • to cause to dissappear or end • land settled for the intend to farm • a pardon and freedom from procession • government taxes placed on imported goods • a technical and economical shift in society • (1869) a temporary government formed by metis • certificates entitling people to land or money • ...
U.S. History 2015-04-30
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- amendment the right of 18 years old to vote
- amendment gave woman the right to vote \
- amendment created a graduated income tax
- of Versailles treaty that ended World War I, extremely harsh on Germany \
- points peace plan issued by Wilson that called for freedom of the seas, reduction of armaments, and end to secret diplomacy.
- Carta major ideas found in the U.S. constitution of limiting the power to tax and right to a fair trial
- of independence written mostly by Jefferson to list the grievances against Great Britain and to declare independence from Great Britain
- amendment gave freedom to the slaves in all of the states
- of rights first ten amendments to the constitution guaranteeing individual liberties and due process
- constitution a document outlining the basic form and rules of the U.S. government
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- amendment ended poll taxes
- amendment provided direct election of senators
- amendment required states to give citizenship to all citizens born in the untied states and gave other basic civil rights
- doctrine declaration by Truman to economically assist any country fighting communism after world war II
- papers essays written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and john jay to support ratification of the constitution
- Bill of Rights foundation for t american government for freedoms such as freedom of speech trial by jury
- of confederation document which formed the first government of the U.S. near the end of the american revolution. states had more power than the national government
- amendment gave African american men the right to vote
18 Clues: amendment ended poll taxes • amendment gave woman the right to vote \ • amendment created a graduated income tax • amendment the right of 18 years old to vote • amendment provided direct election of senators • amendment gave African american men the right to vote • amendment gave freedom to the slaves in all of the states • ...
Church History 2016-01-17
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- First minister.
- During Rev. Holsapple's pastorate, attained a record attendance of 1,321.
- By immersion
- "No book but the _____."
- Observed weekly
- Religious revival meetings in 1801
- Church founder.
- Giving homage and honor to God.
- "No ----- but Christ."
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- Served longest tenure.
- Gave land to any church who would build in Temple.
- Joined Christians and Disciples in one church.
- Recognized as outstanding pulpit speaker and minister.
- Organized in 1888
- Birthday of the church; Holy Spirit touched ordinary people.
- Church beginning.
- Number of buildings occupied.
- In 1946 the general church became a denomination
18 Clues: By immersion • First minister. • Observed weekly • Church founder. • Organized in 1888 • Church beginning. • Served longest tenure. • "No ----- but Christ." • "No book but the _____." • Number of buildings occupied. • Giving homage and honor to God. • Religious revival meetings in 1801 • Joined Christians and Disciples in one church. • In 1946 the general church became a denomination • ...
Alabama History 2023-03-14
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- Battle fought between France and Austria in 1800
- MLK wrote letters from a jail here
- Alabama state bird
- Indian word meaning golden water, river in Alabama
- First capital of Alabama
- Home to NASA Space Center
- Home of 4-time Olympic gold medalist Jesse Owens
- Highest point in Alabama
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- Birthplace of Author Harper Lee
- Battle between Andrew Jackson and Creek Indians
- William Bibb became Alabama's first
- Birthplace of Brodie Echols, maker of PBJ's
- Choctaw word meaning "long hill"
- 2nd largest delta in the United States
- Genus name for endangered salamander found in Alabama
- Choctaw word for "thicket-clearer"
- Alabama state tree
- Nascar location
18 Clues: Nascar location • Alabama state bird • Alabama state tree • First capital of Alabama • Highest point in Alabama • Home to NASA Space Center • Birthplace of Author Harper Lee • Choctaw word meaning "long hill" • MLK wrote letters from a jail here • Choctaw word for "thicket-clearer" • William Bibb became Alabama's first • 2nd largest delta in the United States • ...
Art History 2023-01-13
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- King ______ known for his set of laws
- means “from the beginning.”
- artist worked during the renaissance
- writing instrument.
- is the study of art from past to present
- an inscribed stone pillar
- permits movement
- a mountain made of brickcovered earth
- contribution to the history of art
- is an artist’s own way of expressing ideas
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- means “my lady.”
- made use of wild intense color combinations
- The___ period—also called The Stone Age
- time and places affects artist style
- a visual representation of a person
- a period great cultural awakening in Europe
- large monuments created from huge stone slabs
- writing with wedge-shaped characters
18 Clues: means “my lady.” • permits movement • writing instrument. • an inscribed stone pillar • means “from the beginning.” • contribution to the history of art • a visual representation of a person • artist worked during the renaissance • time and places affects artist style • writing with wedge-shaped characters • King ______ known for his set of laws • ...
History vocab 2020-04-28
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- not guilty of a crime or offence
- the action of pausing before saying or doing something.
- cause or bring out
- the form,size and development of a person's body
- refuse to take notice of or acknowledge;disregard intentionally scolded remonstrate with or rebuke angrily
- sufficiently great or important to be worthy
- activated by a triggered
- abstention ,typically for religious reasons
- sentenced to a particular punishment,especially death
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- having power and influence over others
- make secret plans jointly to commit harmful act
- having great influence on someone or something
- apublic speaker,especially one who is eloquent or skilled
- famous and respected within a particular sphere
- the focus of public attention
- withstand the action or effect of
- turn to and adopt, so as to resolve a difficult situation
- talk in a friendly and informal way.
18 Clues: cause or bring out • activated by a triggered • the focus of public attention • not guilty of a crime or offence • withstand the action or effect of • talk in a friendly and informal way. • having power and influence over others • abstention ,typically for religious reasons • sufficiently great or important to be worthy • having great influence on someone or something • ...
Modern History 2021-03-18
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- ornate style
- thinking logical or reason
- Brought everything toghether
- was an idea from Aristoteles
- was a new way of thinking about natural world
- wrote the declaration of independence
- protect rights as speech freedom
- scientist start with a theory and test the theory
- is a logical procedure for testing ideas
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- new descoveries about the classical world
- began the scientific revolution with the helicentric theory
- rebirth of learning and the arts,inspired a spirit of curiosity
- people met to discuss ideas
- developed analytical geometry
- power was divided between national and state
- Used to obverse small things
- English writer
- built the theorie of astronomy
18 Clues: ornate style • English writer • thinking logical or reason • people met to discuss ideas • Brought everything toghether • was an idea from Aristoteles • Used to obverse small things • developed analytical geometry • built the theorie of astronomy • protect rights as speech freedom • wrote the declaration of independence • is a logical procedure for testing ideas • ...
US History 2021-05-05
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- Movement addressed issues of American societies beliefs and morals
- Crow laws put in place to enforce separate but equal
- Clause a provision that allows people or entities to follow old rules that once governed their activity instead of newly implemented ones
- National advancement of colored people
- Du Bois He was a historian, author, and civil rights, activist.
- B. Anthony women's rights activist who played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement
- laws restricted on who can work (age ect.)
- Amendment right for women to vote
- Movement political environmental movement meant to protect land, animals, and other things in the future.
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- the right to vote in political elections
- B. Wells an American investigative journalist, major leader in the civil rights movements
- Movement secret meeting near Niagra falls led by W.E.B Du Bois about full civil liberties.
- v. Ferguson came up with separate but equal
- Journalists who established leaders as corrupt
- the action of setting something or someone apart
- T. Washington dominant leader in the African American community. Also an American educator and journalist.
- Amendment direct election of senators to represent each state
- tax tax levied on all adults
18 Clues: tax tax levied on all adults • Amendment right for women to vote • National advancement of colored people • the right to vote in political elections • laws restricted on who can work (age ect.) • v. Ferguson came up with separate but equal • Journalists who established leaders as corrupt • the action of setting something or someone apart • ...
Adventist History 2021-09-10
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- The one that makes Up'N'Go
- Second coming of Christ
- birthplace of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Publication by James White
- the day of rest.
- City of the big Adventist population
- A device that allows for mass production of printed matter.
- Most stolen book from a hotel
- founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Cornflake man
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- The denomination of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Name of early Adventists
- The event that happened in 1844 (big sad)
- Several of Ellen White's children died of this.
- book written by Ellen G White.
- Husband of Ellen White
- A church that worships on the Sabbath.
- American Baptist Preacher who was credited with the movement known as Millerism
18 Clues: Cornflake man • the day of rest. • Husband of Ellen White • Second coming of Christ • Name of early Adventists • The one that makes Up'N'Go • Publication by James White • Most stolen book from a hotel • book written by Ellen G White. • City of the big Adventist population • A church that worships on the Sabbath. • The event that happened in 1844 (big sad) • ...
Nursing History 2021-06-22
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- nurses were establishing their own doctoral programs
- Hospitals were the largest single employer of registered nurses.
- Wife of Jose Rizal, installed a field hospital in an estate house in Tejeros. She provided nursing care to the wounded night and day.
- These nurses performed important clinical work and supported families who had the financial resources to afford care
- Profession that assumes responsibility for the continuous care of the sick, the injured, the disabled, and the dying.
- Increasing technological and clinical demands of patient care
- a revolutionary leader in Nueva Ecija; provided nursing care to the wounded when not in combat.
- Were referred as practicante or enfermero.
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- Nurse Society employed about fifty nurses, establishing an early practice of engaging nurses for care of patients in the home.
- Converted their house into quarters for the Filipino soldiers.
- Here family-centered sickness care remained traditional until the nineteenth century.
- Herb men were called
- Was a watershed year in American professional nursing history.
- Nightingale had the opportunity to test her beliefs during Britain’s Crimean War.
- The well-educated daughter of wealthy British parents, defied social conventions and decided to become a nurse.
- Men took on active nursing role.
- trained women in caring for mothers during childbirth and postpartum period.
- Century where in nurses in industrialized countries began to establish professional associations to set standards
18 Clues: Herb men were called • Men took on active nursing role. • Were referred as practicante or enfermero. • nurses were establishing their own doctoral programs • Increasing technological and clinical demands of patient care • Converted their house into quarters for the Filipino soldiers. • Was a watershed year in American professional nursing history. • ...
Earth History 2022-05-10
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- fossil that forms when a mold is filled with sediment and hardend into the shape of that organism
- the branch of science involving the physical composition and history of earth
- occurs when species (organism) dies out and no longer lives on the planet
- fossil that forms when organic material is trapped in ice, rock, amber, or tar
- subdivision of an eon (paleozoic,mesozoic,cenozoic)
- fossil that forms when organic material is pressed between layers of rock
- subdivision of a period;shortest division of geologic time
- a fossilized piece of evidence of an organism's activity (footprint)
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- states that younger rock is found above older rock when comparing sedimentary rock layers
- the system of time measurement involving the formation of and changes to earth
- determination of the age of a rock based on the surrounding evidence
- a common fossil found in many areas from a specific time;used to help identify the age of other formations
- remains or impression of an organism preserved in petrified rock
- subdivision of an era
- method of determining the age based on measuring radioactive elements(radiometric)
- refers to the information provided by all of the discovered fossils throughout earth's history
- very large division of geologic time; usually referred to as the longest division of time
- fossil that forms when minerals solidify into rock around the shape of the original organism, leaving a cavity behind
18 Clues: subdivision of an era • subdivision of an eon (paleozoic,mesozoic,cenozoic) • subdivision of a period;shortest division of geologic time • remains or impression of an organism preserved in petrified rock • determination of the age of a rock based on the surrounding evidence • a fossilized piece of evidence of an organism's activity (footprint) • ...
TX History 2022-04-21
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- Power is divided between national and state governments
- Worldwide computer network that you can basically do anything on
- process of increasing people in urban areas
- to stop separating people based on their race or religion
- People use their power by choosing representatives.
- First European explorer to map the coast of Texas
- Famers used barbed wires to protect their farms from cattle trampling which caused fights between cowboys and farmers. (NO SPACES)
- Voting Rights
- Type of peaceful protest that includes people occupying a place and not leaving until demands are met (use dash to separate two words)
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- Temporary/Short economic decline
- where an economy is transformed from primarily agricultural to manufacturing products
- Part of the economy that is dedicated to the production processing, and distribution of food, including the financial institutions that fund these activities.
- act of competing
- statistical data
- the act of returning to a balanced state
- LONG economic decline
- Financial Gain
- The oil derrick that exploded in 1901 with tons of oil
18 Clues: Voting Rights • Financial Gain • act of competing • statistical data • LONG economic decline • Temporary/Short economic decline • the act of returning to a balanced state • process of increasing people in urban areas • First European explorer to map the coast of Texas • People use their power by choosing representatives. • The oil derrick that exploded in 1901 with tons of oil • ...
Earth History 2022-05-11
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- the branch of science involving the physical composition and history of earth
- A fossilized piece of evidence of an organism's activity (footprint)
- A common fossil found in many areas from a specific time; used to help identify the age of ither formations
- Subdivision of an era
- Fossil that forms when organic material is pressed between layers of rock
- Fossil that forms when organic material is trapped i ice, rock,amber or tar
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- method of determining the age of a rock based on measuring radioactive elements (radiometric)
- The system of time measurement involving the formation of and changes to earth
- Remains or impression of an organism preserved in petrified rock
- Determination of the age of a rock based on surrounding evidence
- Refers to the information provided by all discovered fossils throughout Earth's history
- occurs when a species (organism) dies out and no longer lives on the planet
- fossil that forms when minerals solidify into rock around the shape of the original organism, leaving a cavity behind
- States that younger rock is found above older rock when comparing sedimentary rock layers
- Subdivision of a period; shortest division of geologic time
- fossil that forms when a mold is filled with sediment and hardens into the shape of that organism
- Very large division of geologic time; usually referred to as the longest division of time
- Subdivision of an eon (Paleozoic, Mesozoic, Cenozoic)
18 Clues: Subdivision of an era • Subdivision of an eon (Paleozoic, Mesozoic, Cenozoic) • Subdivision of a period; shortest division of geologic time • Remains or impression of an organism preserved in petrified rock • Determination of the age of a rock based on surrounding evidence • A fossilized piece of evidence of an organism's activity (footprint) • ...
American History 2022-10-31
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- Cofer moved to Paterson, _________, at a young age.
- charmed greatly
- on the alert;watchful
- Her mother would take her back to Puerto Rico to live with her ___________.
- an action skillfully designed to achieve a goal
- Judith Ortiz Cofer was born in __________
- comfort from sorrow or misfortune
- Her family lived in a large apartment building known by its residents as __________.
- possessed by an unreasoning love or attraction
- deeply upset
- Her father was on active duty with the U.S. ____.
- Her ______ tried to get her to hold on to Puerto Rican customs
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- marked by acceptance of a condition or action as unavoidable
- This story takes place on November 22, 1963, when the assassination of President ____________ stunned an entire nation.
- a body of persons having authority
- softened or muffled
- Her father wanted her to adopt ________ ways.
- broken down and shabby
18 Clues: deeply upset • charmed greatly • softened or muffled • on the alert;watchful • broken down and shabby • comfort from sorrow or misfortune • a body of persons having authority • Judith Ortiz Cofer was born in __________ • Her father wanted her to adopt ________ ways. • possessed by an unreasoning love or attraction • an action skillfully designed to achieve a goal • ...
world history 2017-01-06
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- a former Hindu Practice were a widow woman would leap into the fire
- A mass murder
- a Indain solider
- Country with representatives from another country
- A war fought by Britain and other countries
- a difference in value of imports and exports
- a financial security
- something that is given to you
- A ruler in the Muslim empire
- a way for the government to give the people their power
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- government controlled by the central government
- A ruler appointed by the Spanish King
- Area which a kingdom rules
- A high ranking turkish officer
- When a country limits the people's power
- The best
- A policy of extending a country's power
- a way to hide women from men in some cultures
18 Clues: The best • A mass murder • a Indain solider • a financial security • Area which a kingdom rules • A ruler in the Muslim empire • A high ranking turkish officer • something that is given to you • A ruler appointed by the Spanish King • A policy of extending a country's power • When a country limits the people's power • A war fought by Britain and other countries • ...
U.S. History 2023-05-18
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- a person employed as a source of secret information
- a movement that created the image of hippies
- a president who approved and strengthened the Voting Rights Act
- the kind of rights that protect citizens to political and social freedom and equality
- a wall encircling West Berlin, separating East Berlin and the German Democratic Republic
- a president who held the longest economic expansion in American history and was impeached
- a device used to cast votes in an election
- a president who gave the Panama Canal back to Panama
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- head of government; fundamental leader of the country
- like a survey; the process of voting
- a formal choice between two or more candidates running for office
- major naval battle in the Pacific from June 4-7, 1942
- a formal and organized event consisting of candidates running for office
- a nonviolent expression of protest
- a president who survived an assassination attempt and ordered the invasion of Grenada
- a country's production and consumption of wealth and resources
- financial charges imposed on taxpayers by the government
- intense armed conflict between different states, governments, or groups within nations or states
18 Clues: a nonviolent expression of protest • like a survey; the process of voting • a device used to cast votes in an election • a movement that created the image of hippies • a person employed as a source of secret information • a president who gave the Panama Canal back to Panama • head of government; fundamental leader of the country • ...
Dacian History 2023-08-17
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- River which Dacia's Southern Border sat
- Roman Emperor who conquered Dacia
- Celtic Tribe conquered by Dacia
- Scythian group who assimilated into Dacia
- Culture which Dacians got their language from
- Roman General who planned to pacify Dacia
- Group which most European cultures originate
- Shield Breaking weapon used by Dacians
- Head Deity of Dacian Religion
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- First Dacian King, United Dacia
- Roman Emperor who lost war against Dacia
- Group of Dacians outside of Roman influence
- Thracian Tribe whose culture merged with the Dacians
- Roman Emperor who left Dacia
- Last king of Dacia, Commited suicide
- Illyrian Tribe conquered by Dacia
- Roman Region within Modern-Day Romanian
- King of Dacia who started a war with Domitian
18 Clues: Roman Emperor who left Dacia • Head Deity of Dacian Religion • First Dacian King, United Dacia • Celtic Tribe conquered by Dacia • Roman Emperor who conquered Dacia • Illyrian Tribe conquered by Dacia • Last king of Dacia, Commited suicide • Shield Breaking weapon used by Dacians • River which Dacia's Southern Border sat • Roman Region within Modern-Day Romanian • ...
US History 2023-10-02
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- U.S. Immigration Station
- poverty, lack of social mobility, violence, or persecution
- a very tall building of many stories
- historical site that opened in 1892 as an immigration station
- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine
- the practice of agriculture
- a permanent road laid with rails
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- built his wealth in railroads
- the first significant law restricting immigration into the United States
- a motivating cause that attracts a person to migrate to another region or country
- a room or a set of rooms forming a separate residence within a house or block of apartments
- Used steel to make buildings
- Refined Kerosine Seller
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale
- Frick Weakened dam by lowering it
- conditions relating to public health, especially the provision of clean drinking water and adequate sewage disposal
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants
18 Clues: Refined Kerosine Seller • U.S. Immigration Station • the practice of agriculture • Used steel to make buildings • built his wealth in railroads • a permanent road laid with rails • Frick Weakened dam by lowering it • a very tall building of many stories • poverty, lack of social mobility, violence, or persecution • a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country • ...
slave history 2023-12-20
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- main way farmers and factory owners transported their goods
- word that slave called their owner
- people that were anti-immigration
- thousand miles of railroad tracks that were built in 1850
- gin what caused the increase in domestic slave trade
- issue that woman faced in the work field
- year that slavery grew in the south
- songs that slaves used to sing
- who created the cotton gin
- network of safe houses that assisted runaway slaves
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- center of slave trade in the south
- large plantation owners main goal
- African American religious leader that led a slave revolt
- type of farmer that was the majority of the south
- main crop in the deep south
- were most of the countries goods manufactured in the 1860s
- why were trade unions formed
- weapon used to harm a slave
- In Europe reason that kept cotton prices high before 1850
19 Clues: who created the cotton gin • main crop in the deep south • weapon used to harm a slave • why were trade unions formed • songs that slaves used to sing • large plantation owners main goal • people that were anti-immigration • center of slave trade in the south • word that slave called their owner • year that slavery grew in the south • issue that woman faced in the work field • ...
American History 2025-12-11
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- Trained soldiers
- Crying while hiking
- Dear John Letter
- Barbados Water
- One legislature
- Everyone deserves a piece of the pie
- Third President
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- It's Common Sense
- Religious revival
- First President
- Articles of ______
- Weak federal government
- Penn's Holy Experiment
- Strong federal government
- Lets have a ____ party
- ______ and Indian War
- Smokers lover
- Musket
18 Clues: Musket • Smokers lover • Barbados Water • First President • One legislature • Third President • Trained soldiers • Dear John Letter • It's Common Sense • Religious revival • Articles of ______ • Crying while hiking • ______ and Indian War • Penn's Holy Experiment • Lets have a ____ party • Weak federal government • Strong federal government • Everyone deserves a piece of the pie
WORLD HISTORY 2025-12-16
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- A famous execution device during the French revolution
- Atlantic slave/crop trade route
- Enlightenment documents of rights
- Astronomer with sun centered theory
- Sun centered solar system
- church Luther protested
- explorers treasure (pepper,cinnamon)
- Enlightenment thinker "social contract"
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- private ownership economic system
- Exchange of plants/animals across the Atlantic
- Luther protested document
- the "Sun king" of France
- protestant reformation leader
- germs exchanged across oceans
- relating to cities
- famous Leonardo de Vinci painting
- Renaissance art depth technique
- a over priced food during this time
18 Clues: relating to cities • church Luther protested • the "Sun king" of France • Luther protested document • Sun centered solar system • protestant reformation leader • germs exchanged across oceans • Atlantic slave/crop trade route • Renaissance art depth technique • private ownership economic system • Enlightenment documents of rights • famous Leonardo de Vinci painting • ...
History & Maths 2024-11-11
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- The result of dividing 20 by 4
- The country that gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States
- The number of hours in a day
- A shape with four equal sides
- The leader of India known for his peaceful protests for independence
- The result of adding 100 + 100
- The ocean crossed by the pilgrims on the Mayflower to reach America
- An ancient civilization known for building pyramids
- The name of the first president of the United States
- Wall, A famous ancient wall built in China to protect against invasions
- Explorer who is credited with discovering America in 1492
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- The result of 7 + 8
- The month in which Independence Day is celebrated in the United States
- The branch of math dealing with numbers and counting
- The result of 12 - 7
- The value of 9 × 5
- A polygon with three sides
- A king famous for his six wives, ruling England in the 1500s
- A famous ship that sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg
19 Clues: The value of 9 × 5 • The result of 7 + 8 • The result of 12 - 7 • A polygon with three sides • The number of hours in a day • A shape with four equal sides • The result of dividing 20 by 4 • The result of adding 100 + 100 • An ancient civilization known for building pyramids • The branch of math dealing with numbers and counting • ...
April History 2025-04-21
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- Also known as Siddhartha Gautama, he was purportedly born on April 8, 563 BCE
- He was elected president of South Africa on April 26, 1994
- This vaudeville and silent film star was born on April, 1889 in London
- This luxury liner sank after an iceberg collision on April 15, 1912
- After a 1500 year break, the first Olympics of the modern era was held in this Greek city, starting April 6, 1896
- He sighted Florida and claimed it for the Spanish on April 2, 1513 (Full Name)
- This cross continental messenger service began service on April 3, 1860 (Two Words)
- This Motown Renaissance man and "Can I Get a Witness" singer was born on April 2, 1939 (Last Name)
- Short for North Atlantic Treaty Organization, this body was first established April 4, 1949
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- This first US President was sworn in on April 30, 1789 (Last Name)
- Paul Revere's Midnight Ride set out from this city on April 18, 1775
- Last name of Yuri, who became the first man in space on April 12, 1961
- The country at the center of the April 17, 1961 Bay of Pigs fiasco
- This famous Hong Kong actor and stunt performer was born on April 7, 1954
- This children's author and creator of the Little Mermaid was born April 2, 1805
- The bard himself, he was born April 23, 1564 (Last Name)
- A meltdown occurred at this Ukraine nuclear power plant on April 26, 1986
- This ill-fated space voyage set out on April 11, 1970
18 Clues: This ill-fated space voyage set out on April 11, 1970 • The bard himself, he was born April 23, 1564 (Last Name) • He was elected president of South Africa on April 26, 1994 • This first US President was sworn in on April 30, 1789 (Last Name) • The country at the center of the April 17, 1961 Bay of Pigs fiasco • ...
American history 2025-09-15
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- President assassinated in 1963, Dallas
- moon Apollo II went to
- organisation fighting for black peoples' rights
- The law
- A war US took part in
- Parks Lady behind bus boycott
- Who came to USA in 1492
- day 4 th of July
- Martin Luther....
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- Three letters describing people wearing white clothes, burning crosses
- Number of states
- A heavy storm is called
- President behind abolishment of slavery
- war War between north and south
- trump Current president
- Popular president current time
- of the flag
- In many households you find
18 Clues: The law • of the flag • Number of states • Martin Luther.... • day 4 th of July • A war US took part in • A heavy storm is called • Who came to USA in 1492 • moon Apollo II went to • trump Current president • In many households you find • Popular president current time • Parks Lady behind bus boycott • war War between north and south • President assassinated in 1963, Dallas • ...
History Review 2025-08-19
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- epic of
- group sizes were typically _____, consisting of no larger than 50 people
- always moving
- king of ancient Egypt
- A crescent-shaped region of fertile land
- Massive step-pyramids used as temples for their gods
- the development of this ended the hunter-gatherer lifestyle
- arguably the most important discovery in history, great for cooking and keeping warm
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- land between rivers
- first major civilization
- last ruler of Egypt
- earliest known humans
- code of
- spearheads and early tools were made of this
- The world's first known writing system, developed on clay tablets
- largest river in the world
- series of rulers from the same family
- the euphrates and ______ river were essential for mesopotamia
18 Clues: epic of • code of • always moving • land between rivers • last ruler of Egypt • earliest known humans • king of ancient Egypt • first major civilization • largest river in the world • series of rulers from the same family • A crescent-shaped region of fertile land • spearheads and early tools were made of this • Massive step-pyramids used as temples for their gods • ...
Ajo History 2025-10-18
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- Ajo Bowling Lanes competitor ________ Lanes
- Theater
- Dr Bronson
- This teacher played music on Fridays
- desert appliance party spot
- Laundry mat was once the ________
- Ajo Italian restaurant
- 10% Christmas Gift from PD Store
- Holts shell was originally
- 1975 AHS vice principal
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- Where would you buy camping gear?
- History Teacher from Hawaii Mr ______
- Dicks _______
- Town Named after 28th President
- AHS Sligh Ride
- 8 Year work schedule for PD
- ________ Mansion
- The Lucky Penny was once a ____
18 Clues: Theater • Dr Bronson • Dicks _______ • AHS Sligh Ride • ________ Mansion • Ajo Italian restaurant • 1975 AHS vice principal • Holts shell was originally • 8 Year work schedule for PD • desert appliance party spot • Town Named after 28th President • The Lucky Penny was once a ____ • 10% Christmas Gift from PD Store • Where would you buy camping gear? • Laundry mat was once the ________ • ...
Omega History 2026-04-22
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- Will be the newest, handsomest, smartest, and toughest new member of Omincron Nu Nu
- Charles R. Drew and Mercer ___ were the composers of Omega dear
- Omicron Nu Nu was chartered on ___ 15, 2021
- The fraternity's motto is "___is essential to the soul
- Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. was founded at ___University
- Omega joined forces with President ___ to promote fatherhood and responsible parenting through the national Fatherhood Initiative.
- The fraternity was incorporated under District of Columbia laws on ___ 28, 1914.
- The fraternity four Cardinal Principles: Manhood, Scholarship, Perseverance, and ___
- ___ Coleman was an Omega founding member and appointed first Grand Keeper of Seals
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- Omega's founding faculty adviser Dr. ___ Everett
- ___ James Cooper was an Omega founding member and appointed the first Grand Keeper of Records
- Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. was founded on ___ 17, 1911
- Omega's Official Flower: ____ Violet
- Omega ___,” was adopted as the official hymn in 1931.
- Brother Col Dexter ___ is the Omicron Nu Nu Basileus
- Omega's International Headquarters is located in ___ Georgia
- Edgar Amos ___ was a founding member of Omega and appointed the first Grand Basileus
- Omega's Official symbol
18 Clues: Omega's Official symbol • Omega's Official Flower: ____ Violet • Omicron Nu Nu was chartered on ___ 15, 2021 • Omega's founding faculty adviser Dr. ___ Everett • Brother Col Dexter ___ is the Omicron Nu Nu Basileus • Omega ___,” was adopted as the official hymn in 1931. • The fraternity's motto is "___is essential to the soul • ...
Pericles & Greek Contributions Crossword puzzle-Module 5 2017-03-05
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- Wrote "The Republic" and was a teacher of Aristotle
- Wrote the History of the Peloponnesian War
- Sculptor of the Zeus and Athena statues
- Ancient Greek physician known as the "Father of Medicine"
- celebrated in Athens
- Known as the "Father of History"
- Ancient Greek Epic poet
- Athenia orator and general
- Greek culture
- Oedipus Rex
- built for Athena
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- A teacher of Plato
- Ancient Greek mathematician known as the "Father of Geometry"
- extended to lower-class males
- government in Athens
- Known for developing the Pythagorean Theorem
- A tutor of Alexander the Great
- Ancient Greek scientist and mathematician
- Father of Tragedy
19 Clues: Oedipus Rex • Greek culture • built for Athena • Father of Tragedy • A teacher of Plato • government in Athens • celebrated in Athens • Ancient Greek Epic poet • Athenia orator and general • extended to lower-class males • A tutor of Alexander the Great • Known as the "Father of History" • Sculptor of the Zeus and Athena statues • Ancient Greek scientist and mathematician • ...
Pericles & Greek Contributions Crossword puzzle-Module 5 2017-03-05
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- government in Athens
- Athenia orator and general
- Sculptor of the Zeus and Athena statues
- Ancient Greek scientist and mathematician
- Ancient Greek physician known as the "Father of Medicine"
- Greek culture
- Oedipus Rex
- built for Athena
- Father of Tragedy
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- Wrote the History of the Peloponnesian War
- celebrated in Athens
- extended to lower-class males
- A tutor of Alexander the Great
- Known as the "Father of History"
- A teacher of Plato
- Known for developing the Pythagorean Theorem
- Wrote "The Republic" and was a teacher of Aristotle
- Ancient Greek mathematician known as the "Father of Geometry"
- Ancient Greek Epic poet
19 Clues: Oedipus Rex • Greek culture • built for Athena • Father of Tragedy • A teacher of Plato • celebrated in Athens • government in Athens • Ancient Greek Epic poet • Athenia orator and general • extended to lower-class males • A tutor of Alexander the Great • Known as the "Father of History" • Sculptor of the Zeus and Athena statues • Ancient Greek scientist and mathematician • ...
History Vocab #1 2023-09-05
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- Pictures that Mean Something
- What are you?
- Crescent The relative area where many ancient humans lived
- We put laws into a _____
- Traveling Humans
- The Ancient Mayan _____________
- Hunters slowly started to ________ wolves
- Scientific Remains
- The most famous possible clock in the world
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- Before Written History
- Beginning of Stone Age
- Latest Period of Stone Age
- A pyramid like structure that was used for worship
- First Type of Writing Form
- - Gatherer Nomads that forage
- What were teachers called in ancient times?
- Your food, clothes, and traditions
- A type of tradesman
- The scientific study of remains
19 Clues: What are you? • Traveling Humans • Scientific Remains • A type of tradesman • Before Written History • Beginning of Stone Age • We put laws into a _____ • Latest Period of Stone Age • First Type of Writing Form • Pictures that Mean Something • - Gatherer Nomads that forage • The scientific study of remains • The Ancient Mayan _____________ • Your food, clothes, and traditions • ...
cr 2024-04-09
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- Jackie Robinson's retired jersey number
- Impact left by Jackie Robinson
- Synonym for pioneer
- Jackie Robinson's achievement in sports
- Jackie Robinson's effect on others
- Obstacle faced by Jackie Robinson
- Past events, including Jackie Robinson's achievements
- Act of honoring Jackie Robinson
- Month of Jackie Robinson Day
- 42 Jackie Robinson's iconic jersey number
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- Sport Jackie Robinson played professionally
- Principle Jackie Robinson fought for
- Trait demonstrated by Jackie Robinson
- Attitude towards Jackie Robinson's achievements
- Breaking racial barriers in sports
- How many view Jackie Robinson
- Borough where Jackie Robinson played
- Courage displayed by Jackie Robinson
- Symbol of greatness, like Jackie Robinson
- Status of Jackie Robinson in history
20 Clues: Synonym for pioneer • Month of Jackie Robinson Day • How many view Jackie Robinson • Impact left by Jackie Robinson • Act of honoring Jackie Robinson • Obstacle faced by Jackie Robinson • Breaking racial barriers in sports • Jackie Robinson's effect on others • Principle Jackie Robinson fought for • Borough where Jackie Robinson played • Courage displayed by Jackie Robinson • ...
WBL30A 2014-10-30
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- 'I enjoy learning about animals and plants in our ______ lessons.'
- ‘I like history, maths and science. But my favourite ________ is English.’
- ‘My favourite subject at school is ________ because we learn about how the world works.’
- ‘When I finish school, I want to study art at a ________ or university’
- my school, there are three ________ in the school year.’
- ‘I’d like to study ________ because I want to learn about different places in the world.’
- ‘I think history is difficult but I try hard so I usually get a good ________ in exams. Once, I got 100%.’
- ‘I love ________ because I like reading about things that happened before I was born.’
- like numbers so I like studying ________ .’
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- ‘At the college in my town, there is a 10-week photography ________ .’
- ‘I learned a lot about Cambridge University by doing my history ________ and I saw lots of beautiful pictures of it.’
- 'I love ______ because I love learning about what everything is made of.'
- ‘I have my end of year ________ next week. I hope the test isn’t too difficult.’
- 'In ______ lessons we learn about things like electricity and energy.
14 Clues: like numbers so I like studying ________ .’ • my school, there are three ________ in the school year.’ • 'I enjoy learning about animals and plants in our ______ lessons.' • 'In ______ lessons we learn about things like electricity and energy. • ‘At the college in my town, there is a 10-week photography ________ .’ • ...
科目 Pinyin 2018-12-07
19 Clues: zixi • wulike • dilike • tiyuke • Health • fawenke • lishike • yishuke • kexueke • shuxueke • nongyeke • yinyueke • huaxueke • hechangke • yingwenke • shengwuke • diannaoke • shehuixueke • xibanyawenke
Freak's dictionary 2023-04-28
20 Clues: past • mind • lady • human • books • float • human • armor • Shows • steel • small • plant • energy • future • element • writing • thought • gangster • Designing • gentlemen
Dec. 1- Sub Day 2021-11-24
Solutions elementray Unit 2 Ērika 2022-04-13
20 Clues: upe • drošs • kalns • nekad • maziņš • skumjš • slapjš • mūzika • vēsture • zvaniņš • bīstams • Otrdiena • priecīgs • trešdiena • sestdiena • pirmdiena • svētdiena • pirmdiena • matemātika • ceturtdiena
VOCABULARY REVIEW 2024-01-31
19 Clues: CINE • DRAMA • ESPIA • TIENDA • MUSICA • PIRATA • PINTURA • GIGANTE • CIENCIA • FARMACIA • HISTORIA • HOSPITAL • PRINCESA • ACTUACION • GEOGRAFIA • CAFETERIA • PROGRAMACION • SUPERMERCADO • CUENTACUENTOS
Cognates Crossword 2022-01-26
19 Clues: objet • éponge • salade • tomate • ennemi • rapide • lettre • étrange • diamant • hôtesse • musique • histoire • dentiste • délicieux • populaire • énergique • dangereux • bicyclette • extrordinaire
Crossword 12/11 2025-11-12
20 Clues: Ö • Mod • Resa • Resa • Språk • Miljö • Klimat • Lösning • Problem • Respekt • Vetskap • Framtid • Äventyr • Samhälle • Framgång • Utmaning • Historia • Demokrati • Jämlikhet • Mysterium
Musicals 2022-05-06
12 Clues: history lesson • prom goes wrong • mollys favorite • a cautionary tale • I love Jeremy Jordan • they’re not gay I swear • 36_____(podcast musical) • mean girls but with death • history lesson of England • wizard of oz but not really • shares a name with a friend • objectively the best musical
Things in February 2019-02-14
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- USA Leaders
- adventure club celebration
- lots of hearts
- a lot of beads down in one city
- a big, round, tall ride
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- celebrating the history of blacks
- selecting who will be next to play
- leaders birthday
- one animal that sees its shadow on one day
- school trip
- parents and teachers club celebration
- the biggest game in the NFL history
- this falls from the sky a lot when its cold
- preventing cancer
- this month
15 Clues: this month • USA Leaders • school trip • lots of hearts • leaders birthday • preventing cancer • a big, round, tall ride • adventure club celebration • a lot of beads down in one city • celebrating the history of blacks • selecting who will be next to play • the biggest game in the NFL history • parents and teachers club celebration • one animal that sees its shadow on one day • ...
Words of the Day 2022-01-11
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- You have them when you speak
- Say something important publicly
- They'd go to war with you
- Democrats and Republicans
- "I'm free!"
- When the government takes your money
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- "I can trust you"
- Any thing that can help you learn history
- Studying the past
- "Tell me about your weekend"
- Five men killed in Boston, for example
- "I love America!"
- Comicon, for example
- "I'm not buying from you!"
- A paper you get info from
15 Clues: "I'm free!" • "I can trust you" • Studying the past • "I love America!" • Comicon, for example • They'd go to war with you • A paper you get info from • Democrats and Republicans • "I'm not buying from you!" • You have them when you speak • "Tell me about your weekend" • Say something important publicly • When the government takes your money • Five men killed in Boston, for example • ...
Football 2024-09-09
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- the meme 🐐
- the 🐐
- the country with most WC
- the biggest flop for barça
- the best skiller
- biggest Club in a world
- The best footballer of football history
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- The biggest football talent
- Best france club
- the polish king
- The biggest legend
- The best England club of all time
- the princ who never became a king
- the top scorer in the history with 901 goals
- first club in la Liga
15 Clues: the 🐐 • the meme 🐐 • the polish king • Best france club • the best skiller • The biggest legend • first club in la Liga • biggest Club in a world • the country with most WC • the biggest flop for barça • The biggest football talent • The best England club of all time • the princ who never became a king • The best footballer of football history • the top scorer in the history with 901 goals
History Vocabulary 2020-10-08
18 Clues: pipe • corn • group • gypsy • relic • azure • farming • ancient • dunghill • resistant • occupancy • ethnicity • agreement • administrator • history expert • financial scheme • spear/dart thrower • government official
History Words 2021-12-06
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- an agricultural labourer bound by the feudal system who was tied to working on his lord's estate
- a set of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics to each other and can breed with each other
- system of rules
- the state of condition of being superior to all others in authority, power, or status
- the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil.
- money that is earned form doing work or received from investments
- warfare the funds or revenue of a state, institution, or society
- a party or a meeting when many people come together as a group
- a person in charge ofa particular political unit
- the quality of being important
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- property that is or may be inherited; an inheritance
- possessing royal privileges
- The gradual development of something.
- a collection of information stored on a computer or on a set of cards, in alphabetical order
- tax It was paid after every chimney on a serfplot.
- someone who has an opinion that is opposite to or against the official or popular opinion
- To be identical in value
- an organization of people who do the same job or have the same intersts
18 Clues: system of rules • To be identical in value • possessing royal privileges • the quality of being important • The gradual development of something. • a person in charge ofa particular political unit • tax It was paid after every chimney on a serfplot. • property that is or may be inherited; an inheritance • the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil. • ...
Political History 2021-11-18
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- Synonym for argument
- Political party run by Hamilton
- Place to store government money
- Political party run by Jefferson
- Head of the Department of Treasury
- Practice of farming and husbandry
- Head of the Department of War
- War that leads to government deaths and change in France
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- Head of the Department of State
- Rebellion caused by farmers to reduce taxes
- Act of encouraging rebellion against government
- First president of the United States
- Formal admission of someone to office
- Second president of the United States
- Wealth and resources of a region or country
- Word meaning suppress or cancel out
- Name for fifteen executive departments
- Foreign people or unnaturalized citizens
18 Clues: Synonym for argument • Head of the Department of War • Head of the Department of State • Political party run by Hamilton • Place to store government money • Political party run by Jefferson • Practice of farming and husbandry • Head of the Department of Treasury • Word meaning suppress or cancel out • First president of the United States • Formal admission of someone to office • ...
History crossword! 2021-06-07
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- somebody fighting in a war.
- the best food in the world made of potatoes
- famous italian city many people visit today!
- stuff you learn about in school! totally not boring. forgive me for sarcasm.
- people who are property of another and are forced to obey everything they order them to.
- flightless farm bird
- a large Roman stadium primarily used for chariot races
- a single ruler.
- to have an excess of money
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- absolute power, taken by force
- Romans used this term to describe being given entertainment and food to keep the poor satisfied so they wouldn't protest. kind of like being cheated out of something.
- they are good people. Small dogs.
- beliefs of a person or a whole city. (Gods, rituals, traditions, etc)
- a large arena in Rome where gladiator contests and other games and sporting events were held
- people who study clues to find out truth and past.
- rules that keep people politically in order.
- where 90 percent of the roman empire resided.
- rules an empire!
18 Clues: a single ruler. • rules an empire! • flightless farm bird • to have an excess of money • somebody fighting in a war. • absolute power, taken by force • they are good people. Small dogs. • the best food in the world made of potatoes • famous italian city many people visit today! • rules that keep people politically in order. • where 90 percent of the roman empire resided. • ...
History 12 2022-04-12
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- Workers forming together to improve working conditions
- Inventors were given a 14 year long monopoly on their product
- Ignorance is a crime in democracy
- first organized public education law
- Switch from home manufacturing to industrial manufacturing
- 1st formal declaration of women's rights
- excess money that can be invested
- improved mental asylums
- newspaper made by William Lloyds Garrison
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- made steel plow in 1837
- People ditching the farm life and moving to the cities
- laws heavy taxes put on alcohol
- Drastic or violent change
- first homework
- made the mechanical reaper in 1831
- political platform with main focus on anti slavery
- made interchangeable parts in 1798
- center of the trade, manufacturing, and businesses
18 Clues: first homework • made steel plow in 1837 • improved mental asylums • Drastic or violent change • laws heavy taxes put on alcohol • Ignorance is a crime in democracy • excess money that can be invested • made the mechanical reaper in 1831 • made interchangeable parts in 1798 • first organized public education law • 1st formal declaration of women's rights • ...
Islamic History 2021-09-28
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- which direction did the qibla point to before it was changed?
- What is the name of the masjid where the prophet was praying during the event of the qibla change?
- Some well known members of Ashab Suffa are Abu ______, Salman Al Farisi, Abdullah ibn Masood,and Bilal bin Rabah.
- who was the jewish scholar who went to see the prophet in quba with excitement and immediately became muslim?
- The first person to make athan in Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem was _____ ___ ______.
- what cried when the minbar was buit for the prophet PBUH?
- The second person to dream about the words of athan was ____ ___ ________.
- Ansar dealt more with _________ than trading.
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- Ashab Suffa were extremely ________
- what is the reaction of Salman Al Farisi when the priest tells him about the prophet?
- The first person to dream about the words of athan was ______ ___ _______.
- The sign of prophethood was between the ________ of the prophet PBUH
- What is the reaction of the two jewish scholar brothers when they hear and see the prophet PBUH?
- First official institute of ________ in islam.
- which of the two jewish scholar brothers said he would oppose the prophet?
- The prophet PBUH does not eat or take from ________
- which direction did the qibla face after it was changed?
- Ashab Suffa did not get ________
18 Clues: Ashab Suffa did not get ________ • Ashab Suffa were extremely ________ • Ansar dealt more with _________ than trading. • First official institute of ________ in islam. • The prophet PBUH does not eat or take from ________ • which direction did the qibla face after it was changed? • what cried when the minbar was buit for the prophet PBUH? • ...
world history 2017-01-06
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- a former Hindu Practice were a widow woman would leap into the fire
- A mass murder
- a Indain solider
- Country with representatives from another country
- A war fought by Britain and other countries
- a difference in value of imports and exports
- a financial security
- something that is given to you
- A ruler in the Muslim empire
- a way for the government to give the people their power
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- government controlled by the central government
- A ruler appointed by the Spanish King
- Area which a kingdom rules
- A high ranking turkish officer
- When a country limits the people's power
- The best
- A policy of extending a country's power
- a way to hide women from men in some cultures
18 Clues: The best • A mass murder • a Indain solider • a financial security • Area which a kingdom rules • A ruler in the Muslim empire • A high ranking turkish officer • something that is given to you • A ruler appointed by the Spanish King • A policy of extending a country's power • When a country limits the people's power • A war fought by Britain and other countries • ...
world history 2017-01-06
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- A high ranking turkish officer
- A massacre
- A war fought by Britain and countries that they took control over
- extending a country's power
- a kingdom jurisdiction
- Insurance
- a former Hindu Practice were a widow woman would leap into the fire
- a Indain solider
- Country with rulers from another country
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- A ruler appointed by the Spanish King to rule the west indies
- When a country limits the people's power
- something that is given to you
- a way to hide women from men in some cultures
- The the highest skilled and most worthy
- government controlled by the central government
- a difference in value of imports and exports
- a way for the government to give the people their power
- A ruler in the Muslim empire
18 Clues: Insurance • A massacre • a Indain solider • a kingdom jurisdiction • extending a country's power • A ruler in the Muslim empire • A high ranking turkish officer • something that is given to you • The the highest skilled and most worthy • When a country limits the people's power • Country with rulers from another country • a difference in value of imports and exports • ...
Church History 2017-01-12
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- A Building where families are sealed forever.
- The authority of God given to men.
- Our heavenly parent.
- The Son of God.
- Messages given from Heavenly Father to man.
- They teach the gospel to others.
- The angel that visited Joseph Smith.
- James 1:5-6.
- He translated the bible into English.
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- An early ordinance–A necessary act for membership.
- An ancient record – Book of Mormon
- A book of modern day revelations.
- He was a Puritan, an English–later a Reformed Baptist.
- He translated the bible into German.
- To bring back, restore.
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
- The third member of the Godhead.
- The prophet of the restoration..
18 Clues: James 1:5-6. • The Son of God. • Our heavenly parent. • To bring back, restore. • The third member of the Godhead. • The prophet of the restoration.. • They teach the gospel to others. • A book of modern day revelations. • An ancient record – Book of Mormon • The authority of God given to men. • He translated the bible into German. • The angel that visited Joseph Smith. • ...
Roman History 2017-05-22
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- The river which runs through Rome
- The city in North Africa which was an enemy of Rome.
- The hero after whom Rome is named
- The man who divided the Roman Empire into two.
- _________ the Proud, the last King of Rome
- The official in charge of streets, markets and public games
- The man who later called himself Augustus.
- The number of hills in Rome
- The name that Octavian took when he became Emperor.
- The twin brother of the man who founded Rome.
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- The son of the last King of Rome
- The official in charge of finances
- The name of the city from which Aeneas escaped.
- The name given to everyone who wasn't wealthy
- The name of the wealthiest Romans
- The most important Roman official.
- The Trojan who fled with his father on his back.
- The four letters which were used as symbols of the Republic
18 Clues: The number of hills in Rome • The son of the last King of Rome • The river which runs through Rome • The hero after whom Rome is named • The name of the wealthiest Romans • The official in charge of finances • The most important Roman official. • _________ the Proud, the last King of Rome • The man who later called himself Augustus. • ...
Pre-History 2017-09-11
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- Someone who moves around in search of food or in search of grazing for livestock.
- Catal Huyuk was in this modern-day country
- A mark that begins at one point and continues for a certain distance
- The theme of geography that asks the question "Where EXACTLY on Earth are you?"
- This was the first walled city.
- The belief that every creature or earthly object has a spirit
- The theme of geography that asks the question "How do humans influence the environment, and how does the environment influence humans?"
- The theme of geography that asks the question "How do people, things, and ideas get from place to place?"
- The science or practice of farming, including the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
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- Taming a plant or animal for human use
- The theme of geography that asks the question "What does the land look like? What is the terrain and climate?"
- A highly developed culture
- People who live chiefly by hunting, fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- The theme of geography that asks the question "What is the culture like here? What do the people do?"
- The cave system in France where the earliest cave paintings were found
- A line drawn around a shape to outline it (Hint: Think makeup!)
- The buildings in this city were built right next to each other, and had hatches in the roofs to go inside.
- Shapes can either be geometric or _____.
18 Clues: A highly developed culture • This was the first walled city. • Taming a plant or animal for human use • Shapes can either be geometric or _____. • Catal Huyuk was in this modern-day country • The belief that every creature or earthly object has a spirit • A line drawn around a shape to outline it (Hint: Think makeup!) • ...
Honda History 2019-06-06
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- The year Acura was launched
- How many years did it take Honda to Win the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy Race
- The year Honda Motor Co was established
- The name of the most successful motorcycle in history
- The first general manager of Honda
- Name of the 90cc, four stroke motorcycle with an integrated engine
- Honda’s first car sold in America
- In December 1951, Mr. Honda introduced this motto for the first time
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- Co-founder of HMC
- The year the Juno (200CC Scooter) was introduced
- The year the NSX was introduced
- This vehicle was name the best-selling passenger car in America
- We are consistently inspired to exceed the limits of imagination (core value)
- On June 11, 1959 American Honda stated business out of a small storefront in this state
- Honda mascot
- The first core value region eight focused on
- This core value is demonstrated by abundance opportunists to think, reason, and create in and beyond your role
- The first original motorcycle “D-type” was also called this
18 Clues: Honda mascot • Co-founder of HMC • The year Acura was launched • The year the NSX was introduced • Honda’s first car sold in America • The first general manager of Honda • The year Honda Motor Co was established • The first core value region eight focused on • The year the Juno (200CC Scooter) was introduced • The name of the most successful motorcycle in history • ...
US History 2013-04-10
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- ____ amendment provided direct election of senators
- _____ amendment gave African American men the right to vote
- _____ amendment created a graduated income tax
- Written mostly by Jefferson to list the grievances (complaints) against Great Britain and to declare independence from Great Britain
- _____ amendment gave freedom to the slaves in all of the states
- ____ amendment ended poll taxes
- Treaty that ended World War I. Was extremely harsh on Germany
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- Document, which formed the first government of the U.S. near the end of the American Revolution. States had more power than the national government.
- ___ amendment gave women the right to vote
- A document outlining the basic form and rules of the U.S. government
- Major ideas found in the U.S. Constitution of limiting the power to tax and right to a fair trail
- Foundation for American government for freedoms such as freedom of speech and trial by jury
- Declaration by Truman to economically assist any country fighting Communism after World War II. The declaration marked the beginning of the Containment Policy (plan to keep Communism from spreading)
- Peace plan issued by Wilson that called for freedom of the seas, reduction of armaments, and end to secret diplomacy. Important part was the creation of the League of Nations a national peace organization
- Essays written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay to support the ratification of the Constitution
- First ten amendments to the Constitution guaranteeing individual liberties and due process
- ____ amendment required states to give citizenship to all citizens born in the United States and gave other basic civil rights
- Gave the right of 18 years old to vote
18 Clues: ____ amendment ended poll taxes • Gave the right of 18 years old to vote • ___ amendment gave women the right to vote • _____ amendment created a graduated income tax • ____ amendment provided direct election of senators • _____ amendment gave African American men the right to vote • Treaty that ended World War I. Was extremely harsh on Germany • ...
History Crossword 2013-04-17
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- Provided direct election of senators
- Major ideas found in the U.S Constitution of limiting the power to tax and right to a fair trial
- Gave African American men the right to vote
- Declaration by Truman to economically assist any country fighting Communism after WWII.
- A document outlining the basic form and rules of the U.S. government
- The right of 18 years old to vote
- Peace plan issued by Wilson that called for freedom of the seas, reduction of armaments, and end to secret diplomacy
- Treaty that ended WWI.
- Written mostly by Jefferson to list the grievances against Great Britain and to declare independence from Great Britain
- Foundation for American government for freedoms such as freedom of speech and trial by jury
- Gave women the right to vote
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- Created a graduated income tax
- First ten amendments to the Constitution guaranteeing individual liberties and due process
- Required states to give citizenship to all citizens born in the U.S. and gave other basic civil rights
- Document, which formed the first government of the U.S. near the end of the American Revolution
- Gave freedom to the slaves in all of the states
- Ended poll taxes
- Essays written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay to support the ratification of the Constitution
18 Clues: Ended poll taxes • Treaty that ended WWI. • Gave women the right to vote • Created a graduated income tax • The right of 18 years old to vote • Provided direct election of senators • Gave African American men the right to vote • Gave freedom to the slaves in all of the states • A document outlining the basic form and rules of the U.S. government • ...
Mexico's history 2013-04-18
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- a shiny stone that comes in many colors of green
- He commanded a rebel army
- Wall paintings
- Was known for his murals throughout Mexico city
- homes made of sun dried clay bricks
- A form of writing using signs and symbols
- large public suares
- Built the first civilizations in the Americas
- Colonized Mexico
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- Called themselves the Mexica
- biggest religion in Mexico
- Large Ranches
- Native American Corn
- Became famous for her paintings that represented her inner thoughts and feelings.
- Lived in the the rainforest of the Yucatan Peninsula
- Led the fight for Mexican independence.
- Ancient Aztec capital
- Mexican celebrations
18 Clues: Large Ranches • Wall paintings • Colonized Mexico • large public suares • Native American Corn • Mexican celebrations • Ancient Aztec capital • He commanded a rebel army • biggest religion in Mexico • Called themselves the Mexica • homes made of sun dried clay bricks • Led the fight for Mexican independence. • A form of writing using signs and symbols • ...
Thanksgiving History 2014-11-22
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- danger
- extremely difficult
- cultivated vegetables such as corn, wheat, etc.
- place to live
- declared
- uncivilized country
- food or liquid dangerous to health
- protected area of the coast
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- financial supporters
- cooked by smoke in order to keep meat a long time
- preventing, making difficult
- original settlers who came to America
- not serious
- rotting
- wet
- the juice of the maple tree
- travels
- do well, live well
18 Clues: wet • danger • rotting • travels • declared • not serious • place to live • do well, live well • extremely difficult • uncivilized country • financial supporters • the juice of the maple tree • protected area of the coast • preventing, making difficult • food or liquid dangerous to health • original settlers who came to America • cultivated vegetables such as corn, wheat, etc. • ...
History / Geography 2023-11-15
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- the average weather conditions in a certain region over a period of years
- a person who shows great love and loyalty toward his or her own country
- ground or area of land
- the spot that is farthest north on the Earth
- the spot that is farthest south on the Earth
- war between sections or groups of people of the same nation
- a cruel or unjust ruler who has complete power
- farm workers who, almost like slaves, belong to a landowner
- the imaginary line from which longitude is measured both east and west. Located at 0° longitude, it passes through Greenwich, England
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- a group of countries or territories under the rule of one government or person
- one of a group of people who settle in a distant land, but remain under the rule of the home country
- the title of any of the former emperors of Russia
- a tropical land thickly covered with trees and other plants and usually filled with animals
- a long, narrow valley with high cliffs on each side, often with a stream running through it
- government in which the people hold the ruling power
- distance measured in degrees east and west of an imaginary line running from the North Pole to the South Pole
- land along the sea
- a person chosen to rule while a king or queen is absent, sick, or too young to take the throne
18 Clues: land along the sea • ground or area of land • the spot that is farthest north on the Earth • the spot that is farthest south on the Earth • a cruel or unjust ruler who has complete power • the title of any of the former emperors of Russia • government in which the people hold the ruling power • war between sections or groups of people of the same nation • ...
History Vocabulary 2024-01-17
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- The airless rooms below deck
- Allowed voters to put a bill on the ballot and vote into law
- A person who wanted to destroy all trusts
- The protection of natural resources
- Mutual aid groups
- Gave voters the right to put a bill before a state legislature
- Small apartments many without windows, heat, or indoor bathroom
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- People who worked for woman's right to vote
- Giving jobs to followers
- To ban the manufacture or sale
- Process of holding on to older traditions while adapting to a new culture
- Forward-thinking people who wanted to improve American life
- Addams Leading figure of the settlement house movement
- Crusading journalists
- Houses Community cents that offered services to the poor
- Services Includes all federal jobs except elected officers and the military
- Amendment Guaranteed women the right to vote
- Codes Set standards for construction and safety
18 Clues: Mutual aid groups • Crusading journalists • Giving jobs to followers • The airless rooms below deck • To ban the manufacture or sale • The protection of natural resources • A person who wanted to destroy all trusts • People who worked for woman's right to vote • Amendment Guaranteed women the right to vote • Codes Set standards for construction and safety • ...
Ojibwe History 2023-02-17
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- During colonization, the Ojibwe traded this with Europeans
- The number of creating forces that Ojibwe theology teaches
- This non-binary Ojibwe warrior was likely born in the late 1700s. Their name means Yellow Head in English
- This fur trader and interpreter was born in 1802 and was Ojibwe and African American
- The Ojibwe kept records on birch bark and through this method
- The Ojibwe made canoes out of this
- The Ojibwe word for “thank you”
- The Ojibwe name for Lake Superior
- The Ojibwe are part of this group of people
- The event that resulted in the death of many Ojibwe due to disease, starvation and cold
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- The Ojibwe word for “hello”
- Originating with the Ojibwe, this hoop with woven string is meant to as a protective charm
- The European nation that was first to come into contact with the Ojibwe
- The Ojibwe formed an alliance with this Indigenous nation in 1679 that lasted 57 years
- This Ojibwe actress is known for her role in Strange Empire and The Expanse
- These played an important role in social life, trade, and diplomacy
- The Ojibwe often lived in this prior to the 20th century
- The number of miigis (cowrie shells) that appeared to teach the way of life in Ojibwe history
18 Clues: The Ojibwe word for “hello” • The Ojibwe word for “thank you” • The Ojibwe name for Lake Superior • The Ojibwe made canoes out of this • The Ojibwe are part of this group of people • The Ojibwe often lived in this prior to the 20th century • During colonization, the Ojibwe traded this with Europeans • The number of creating forces that Ojibwe theology teaches • ...
History crossword 2023-02-28
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- d'etat_ When the political power is suddenly and violent
- Mexican political period from 1928-1934
- Especially in politics to bring down depase someone from status of fortune
- projects_ The constitution of 1917 promulgated of education
- Mexican economy was based on
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- Official rate or tax which determines the fees to be paid
- miracle_ The increasing pace of the mexican economy from 1940 to 1952 came to be know as
- To create a system that depends on a central power
- cardenas_ How help inter american indigenous conforences
- Began in colonial times when hacienda were formed
- Wonser that temparality migrates to another country
- Reprsentd the interest of the middle class as well as those of the industries
- Indepent of any religious organization or denomination
- A group of people in goverment position
- Political person with greate knowledge and experience in state
- Article_83_ Year of the end of the mexican miracle
- Term used in the oil industry to indicate searching for the product
- Piece of land that is worried by a community
18 Clues: Mexican economy was based on • Mexican political period from 1928-1934 • A group of people in goverment position • Piece of land that is worried by a community • Began in colonial times when hacienda were formed • To create a system that depends on a central power • Article_83_ Year of the end of the mexican miracle • Wonser that temparality migrates to another country • ...
History Crossword 2023-02-26
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- products that received on increased in their demand during world war, Steel, paper and...
- made a constitutional reform so that he could be reelected. However,he was assassinated in 1928 by the Cristero Jose de Leon Toral.
- especially in polítics,to bring down or depose someone from status or fortune.
- armies entered Mexico city triumphantly and remaibed there for a short time.Carranza'selectorar victory did not bring peace to the country.
- finished his presidential term in 1928.
- year in which Mexico had become an indebeted country.
- to create a system that depends on a central power.
- was burn in Coahuila to a wealthy farming life.
- A group of people who opposed reelection.
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- was considered the father of education in Mexico.
- led by fidel castro and Ernesto "che" Guevara, influenced students and guerrillas from all Latin Amenrica who demanded socil equality, democracy and freedom.
- was belowed president because he traveled throughout the republic to communicate with people to find out what the real needs of the population were.
- political person with great knowledge and esperience in state affair.
- Article of the constitution gave everyone the right to have a decent job and promoted the creation of social labor organizations.
- form of goverment in which power is obtained through outhoritarian or violent methods.
- came back to Mexico on February 14, 1911 and he took the lead of the Ejercito Liberador.
- During the last two decades of the nineteenth century and the first of the twentieth century.
- Whose real name was Doroteo Arango.
- Official rate or tax which determines the fees to be paid in various braches, in this case, coustoms.
19 Clues: Whose real name was Doroteo Arango. • finished his presidential term in 1928. • A group of people who opposed reelection. • was burn in Coahuila to a wealthy farming life. • was considered the father of education in Mexico. • to create a system that depends on a central power. • year in which Mexico had become an indebeted country. • ...
Hastings History 2024-05-13
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- formally known as the Clark Hotel; this is now a retirement center
- the first citizen of Hastings
- people who worked on the land they lived on
- the first type of home built in Hastings
- Edwin Perkins is called an ________.
- a 20-acre park developed by James Heartwell
- one of the first black citizens in Hastings, lived to be 102
- Cassius Millet took his money home one night because there had been a number of _____.
- accused Ketchum and Mitchell of killing his cattle
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- Involves Cassius Millet being shot by three men
- it is now known as the Kensington
- this man was left unburied for two and a half years
- a local grocery store owner
- died of pneumonia when she was only 21 years old
- a Jewish Cemetery
- After the downtown _____, new buildings had to be built with bricks
- the inventor of Kool-Aid
- the most elaborate house in Hastings
18 Clues: a Jewish Cemetery • the inventor of Kool-Aid • a local grocery store owner • the first citizen of Hastings • it is now known as the Kensington • Edwin Perkins is called an ________. • the most elaborate house in Hastings • the first type of home built in Hastings • people who worked on the land they lived on • a 20-acre park developed by James Heartwell • ...
History Puzzle 2024-06-10
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- Involves government access and abilities
- Money, market, higher prices bc of it
- 65 and older can access
- Helps people with medical bills etc.
- Strength
- Act that aids people’s medical bills
- A step down from as powerful from the president
- Act of being protected
- Moved out of position
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- Rosa parks action
- Generation after boomers
- Hears the cases that challenge the Supreme Court
- Early 2000s late 1900s
- The best generation
- An action taken to change somthing
- Does not want to initiate anything
- Higher than the government
- Later 2000s
18 Clues: Strength • Later 2000s • Rosa parks action • The best generation • Moved out of position • Early 2000s late 1900s • Act of being protected • 65 and older can access • Generation after boomers • Higher than the government • An action taken to change somthing • Does not want to initiate anything • Helps people with medical bills etc. • Act that aids people’s medical bills • ...
Roman history 2023-06-08
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- Italian polymath, painter, and inventor known for the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- Italian painter and architect known for his Madonna and Child and The School of Athens.
- The process by which Italy became a unified country in the 19th century.
- Cultural and artistic movement that originated in Italy during the 14th century.
- Italian sculptor, painter, and architect famous for the Sistine Chapel ceiling and David.
- Political faction in medieval Italy supporting the Pope's authority.
- Ancient civilization that once ruled over Italy and Europe.
- Influential Florentine banking family who patronized the arts during the Renaissance.
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- Birthplace of the Renaissance and home to many renowned artists and thinkers.
- VINCI Polymath artist known for his diverse range of talents and the iconic painting of the Mona Lisa.
- Italian nationalist movement that led to the unification of Italy.
- The largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and an important part of Italian history.
- City known for its canals, gondolas, and historic architecture.
- Roman general and statesman who played a critical role in the demise of the Roman Republic.
- Italian city famous for its leaning tower.
- Active volcano near Naples, known for the eruption that buried the city of Pompeii.
- Iconic Roman amphitheater located in the center of Rome.
- Italian general and nationalist who played a key role in the unification of Italy.
18 Clues: Italian city famous for its leaning tower. • Iconic Roman amphitheater located in the center of Rome. • Ancient civilization that once ruled over Italy and Europe. • City known for its canals, gondolas, and historic architecture. • Italian nationalist movement that led to the unification of Italy. • ...
US History 2023-06-07
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- American pamphleteer and Founding Father who wrote "Common Sense."
- commander-in-chief during the war.
- The British general who surrendered at Yorktown.
- The document that declared the independence of the American colonies.
- French military officer who aided the American cause.
- Volunteer soldiers ready for rapid deployment during the war.
- of Paris The treaty that officially ended the Revolutionary War.
- Famous phrase associated with Patrick Henry's speech.
- British soldiers hired to fight against the American colonists.
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- measure imposed on the American colonies by the British.
- The strategy of avoiding direct engagement with the enemy while wearing them down.
- The American military alliance with France during the war.
- American military officer known for his winter encampment at Valley Forge.
- The group of colonial delegates that convened to oppose British policies.
- A significant victory for the Americans in New York.
- The location where the American Declaration of Independence was adopted.
- The final major battle of the Revolutionary War.
- The first major battle of the Revolutionary War.
18 Clues: commander-in-chief during the war. • The British general who surrendered at Yorktown. • The final major battle of the Revolutionary War. • The first major battle of the Revolutionary War. • A significant victory for the Americans in New York. • French military officer who aided the American cause. • Famous phrase associated with Patrick Henry's speech. • ...
American History 2023-05-15
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- First Battle of the Civil War
- Name of the telegram sent from Germany to Mexico
- The number of timezones in the U.S.
- President during the Civil War (Last name)
- The island that brought in many European immigrants
- When neither side gains much ground in War
- Journalist that exposed corruption
- State where all the major cattle trails started
- Amendment that abolished slavery
- Last name of Lincoln's assassin
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- The treaty that ended WWI
- Name of a town that exploded in population in the west
- The last name of the "Wizard of Menlo Park"
- The presidential candidate of the "Bull Moose Party"
- The state known as "Seward's Ice Box"
- Amendment that allowed women to vote
- Hatred of jewish people
- Limiting use to help supply the war effort
18 Clues: Hatred of jewish people • The treaty that ended WWI • First Battle of the Civil War • Last name of Lincoln's assassin • Amendment that abolished slavery • Journalist that exposed corruption • The number of timezones in the U.S. • Amendment that allowed women to vote • The state known as "Seward's Ice Box" • President during the Civil War (Last name) • ...
Computer History 2023-07-07
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- The Ted that invented the microprocessor at Intel
- The “race” that pushed the U.S. to develop smaller computers than mainframes
- These tubes, used in early computers, burnt out just like light bulbs
- The dead thing found inside the Mark II in 1945 that led to the term “debugging”
- The name for an entire network of tiny electronic components incorporated onto a single place (two words)
- The Doug who demonstrated the graphical interface and mouse in 1968
- In 1953, the 701 mainframe was unveiled by this company
- The semiconductor where transistors were placed
- The computer built by Eckert and Mauchly that could be programmed for a variety of tasks
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- The early personal computers used this kind of interface (two words)
- The company with scientists Shockley, Brattain, and Bardeen, that invented the transistor (two words)
- The John who worked on the Manhattan Project who also described the first modern computer in a paper
- The Bill at Microsoft that built a vast software empire for personal computers
- The 1952 event where incredibly good predictions were made using a computer
- The copier company that built the Alto, the first computer that used a mouse and graphical user interface
- The name of the computer built to calculate gun trajectories for WWII, however it wasn’t finished until a few months after the war ended
- The first graphical user interface computer built by Apple
- The first name of the inventors of the Apple I computer (they both had the same first name)
18 Clues: The semiconductor where transistors were placed • The Ted that invented the microprocessor at Intel • In 1953, the 701 mainframe was unveiled by this company • The first graphical user interface computer built by Apple • The Doug who demonstrated the graphical interface and mouse in 1968 • The early personal computers used this kind of interface (two words) • ...
us history 2023-01-05
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- American jazz pianist
- implemented protectionist trade policie
- amaican political activist
- Was a millatary soldier
- unemployment cause these kind of lines
- the area where there was no water
- person identified with the state of Oklahoma
- a testimony to the truth
- Jamaican-American writer and poet
- to return someone to their home land
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- they farm land that is rented
- this act say anything with .5 achool is banned
- A comic book writer
- Austrian neurologist
- a shantytown built by unemployed and destitute people during the Depression
- the nickname for the wall street crash
- editor of Harper's Magazine
- encourage people to be from local businesses
18 Clues: A comic book writer • Austrian neurologist • American jazz pianist • Was a millatary soldier • a testimony to the truth • amaican political activist • editor of Harper's Magazine • they farm land that is rented • the area where there was no water • Jamaican-American writer and poet • to return someone to their home land • the nickname for the wall street crash • ...
History Vocab 2022-08-24
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- a son of Noah who received a curse for his wickedness, his descendants founded nations in far east, africe and along mediterranean sea
- to move from one country or region to settle in another
- the breaking of God's law by Adam and Eve with the consequence of sin for them and all people
- a flood in which water covers the entire earth
- man whom God saved from the flood along with his family and directed to build an ark
- the sea surrounded by Europe, Asia, the near east and Africa
- Hebrew whom God used to lead the Israelites out of slavery; wrote the first 5 books of the law
- how a person sees and interprets the universe and everything in it
- a son of Noah whose descendants moved into what is now Turkey and Eastern Europe
- a person whose family line can be traced to a certain person or group
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- a son of Noah whose descendants included the nation of Isreal
- the first command given by God to mankind to have children to fill and rule the earth
- a system of customs including language, religion, government, economy, and arts that groups of people use to develop their world
- Christ's act of rescuing and freeing people from sin; salvation
- a group of people who establish cities, governments, social classes, specialized jobs, arts, sciences, written language, and religion
- a from of government with one ruler
- the period when humans supposedly evolved and when there were no written records
- the authority to rule
18 Clues: the authority to rule • a from of government with one ruler • a flood in which water covers the entire earth • to move from one country or region to settle in another • the sea surrounded by Europe, Asia, the near east and Africa • a son of Noah whose descendants included the nation of Isreal • Christ's act of rescuing and freeing people from sin; salvation • ...
World History 2023-09-20
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- process of former colonies gaining independence and self-governance from colonial powers.
- policy of extending a nation's power and influence through colonization, annexation, or domination of other territories.
- state of disorder and absence of government or authority, often arising from a breakdown of social order.
- political ideology advocating for extreme and revolutionary changes to the existing social and political system.
- economic system based on private ownership of resources and means of production, characterized by competition and profit-seeking.
- working class in a capitalist society, often associated with labor and manual work, and a key focus of Marxist revolutionary thought.
- strong sense of pride and loyalty towards one's nation, often used as a driving force behind revolutionary movements seeking independence from colonial powers or oppressive rulers.
- fundamental and often rapid change in the political, social, economic, or cultural structure of a society, usually accompanied by significant upheaval and often involving mass movements of people.
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- middle class in a capitalist society, often associated with ownership of means of production and wealth, also a term used in Marxist analysis.
- economic and political ideology advocating for collective ownership and control of resources, aiming to reduce inequality and promote social welfare.
- state of being free from oppressive restrictions, often a key goal of revolutionary movements.
- sense of unity and brotherhood among individuals, often emphasized during revolutions as a means to bring people together.
- political ideology that envisions a classless society with common ownership of resources and the means of production, often pursued through revolutionary means.
- concept of all individuals having equal rights and opportunities, a fundamental principle for many revolutionary movements.
- rule by a single ruler or a small group, often characterized by a lack of individual freedoms and harsh enforcement of laws.
- gradual and deliberate change aimed at improving certain aspects of society without necessarily overthrowing the existing system.
- d'État/A sudden and usually violent overthrow of a government, typically by a small group of individuals, often within the existing power structure (such as the military or political elite).
- resistance or defiance against authority, often involving a smaller group of individuals challenging a governing power.
18 Clues: process of former colonies gaining independence and self-governance from colonial powers. • state of being free from oppressive restrictions, often a key goal of revolutionary movements. • state of disorder and absence of government or authority, often arising from a breakdown of social order. • ...
Nigerian History 2022-10-20
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- period from 1963 to 1966
- surname of the one who designed the Nigerian flag in 1959
- on the Nigerian coat of Arms represent dignity
- represents strength
- governor of Lagos state
- President of Nigeria from 2015 till date
- elected President of Nigeria in 1999
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- freedom
- only prime minister of Nigeria
- One of the 4 regions in Nigeria at independence
- country that colonized Nigeria
- form of government in which a state is ruled by representatives of the citizen body
- Gave Nigeria her name
- first President of Nigeria
- republic period between 1999 and date
- current Vice President of Nigeria
- forcefully removing one from power
- current President of the Senate
18 Clues: freedom • represents strength • Gave Nigeria her name • governor of Lagos state • period from 1963 to 1966 • first President of Nigeria • only prime minister of Nigeria • country that colonized Nigeria • current President of the Senate • current Vice President of Nigeria • forcefully removing one from power • elected President of Nigeria in 1999 • ...
History Final 2023-05-09
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- using deceptive means to try and convince people of something
- Fascist dictator of Italy after WWI
- a period of serious shortage of food
- Russian followers of Marx's beliefs
- empire in Africa known for being trading area
- Chinese philosopher and teacher
- system of government that says there is no God and no freedoms
- a ruler of Egypt that meant "Great House"
- one of the greatest scientists of all time (German)
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- freed slave that later became governor of Liberia
- most famous writer of fables
- the world's longest river
- largest empire in history
- the neutral country (until recently)
- "Land of Reformation"
- greatest scientist of Ancient Greece
- main crop raised in China
- the blind poet who sang most of his poems
18 Clues: "Land of Reformation" • the world's longest river • largest empire in history • main crop raised in China • most famous writer of fables • Chinese philosopher and teacher • Fascist dictator of Italy after WWI • Russian followers of Marx's beliefs • a period of serious shortage of food • the neutral country (until recently) • greatest scientist of Ancient Greece • ...
Myles History 2024-12-03
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- Childhood vacation spot
- Your childhood fear you overcame
- Dave used it to put out a yard fire
- What you played in your bands
- The part of a Witch you were allegedly wearing
- Will's job
- What you were giving out in an early YouTube vid
- The last band name not covered
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- (Band)Protect your __
- (Band)The S in SYMF
- Where Mike lives
- Where you fainted
- A country you lived in
- Another country you lived in
- The room Lauren hid the cats in
- The country you are from
- The singer in SYMF wanted you to hit here
- Country where you abandoned Will
18 Clues: Will's job • Where Mike lives • Where you fainted • (Band)The S in SYMF • (Band)Protect your __ • A country you lived in • Childhood vacation spot • The country you are from • Another country you lived in • What you played in your bands • The last band name not covered • The room Lauren hid the cats in • Your childhood fear you overcame • Country where you abandoned Will • ...
Atomic History 2024-09-10
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- ______model: dalton's model
- theorized that everything is eventually uncuttable
- discovered the electron via the cathode ray tube
- (Last Name)determined when electrons lose their energy they drop energy levels.
- _________ model: predicts an area where electrons are likely to be.
- Erwin _____ was one of the scientist to discover our current model of the atom
- (First Name) shot alpha particles at a thin sheet of gold foil.
- part of Dalton's Atomic Theory: atoms of the ____ element are the ____.
- Greek word meaning indivisible
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- at the center of Rutherford's model.
- _______ model: JJ Thomson's model of the atom.
- (Last Name) discovered the nucleus of the atom.
- In thomson's model the atom is a ____ sphere studded with negative electrons
- ____experiment used to discover the electron.
- _____ model: electrons orbit the nucleus and set energy levels.
- Part of Werner's discovery: you can either know an electron's ______ or speed but not both.
- elements are extremely small particles called ____.
- atoms cannot be _____ or destroyed
18 Clues: ______model: dalton's model • Greek word meaning indivisible • atoms cannot be _____ or destroyed • at the center of Rutherford's model. • ____experiment used to discover the electron. • _______ model: JJ Thomson's model of the atom. • (Last Name) discovered the nucleus of the atom. • discovered the electron via the cathode ray tube • ...
U.S. History 2024-12-11
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- increase the price of imported goods
- This amendment gave black men the right to vote
- first president of the United States
- This amendment granted citizenship to African Americans
- Act required immigrants to live in America for 14 years instead of 5
- this amendment created a separate voting ballot for president and vice president
- The name of the French agents that attempted to bribe the U.S.
- You could be arrested for speaking out against the President
- 2nd President of the United States
- The status of a nation that does not participate in a war
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- treasury secretary
- Man's best friend
- The rebellion that demonstrated that the new government could enforce laws
- maximum terms that you can be president
- This amendment ended slavery
- Washington warned Americans to avoid this with foreign nations
- is a type of alcohol made from grain
- secretary of state
- Washington settled on being called this as the new leader of the U.S.
19 Clues: Man's best friend • treasury secretary • secretary of state • This amendment ended slavery • 2nd President of the United States • increase the price of imported goods • first president of the United States • is a type of alcohol made from grain • maximum terms that you can be president • This amendment gave black men the right to vote • ...
History Review 2025-10-17
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- Founding Father of New France
- Indigenous introduced europeans to this sweet liquid
- Daughters of the King
- Contagious reason Europeans wanted to find the new world
- Indigenous found in Northern Turtle Island
- The owner of land plots in New France
- Fur and skin of an animal
- Housing of the Haudenosaunee
- This Company has a monopoly on the fur trade
- To change religions
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- Runner of the woods
- Farmer who rented land from the Seigneurs
- Visits to a country to help and share religion
- People of the Longhouse
- Three Gs of European colonization of New France
- Squash corn and beans
- Of European and Indigenous ancestry
- An unexpected of people in a new country from a different country
18 Clues: Runner of the woods • To change religions • Daughters of the King • Squash corn and beans • People of the Longhouse • Fur and skin of an animal • Housing of the Haudenosaunee • Founding Father of New France • Of European and Indigenous ancestry • The owner of land plots in New France • Farmer who rented land from the Seigneurs • Indigenous found in Northern Turtle Island • ...
Sport's History 2025-12-02
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- First Super Bowl played in 1967 featured the Packers and the ________.
- Celtics guard who hit clutch shots, nicknamed “The Truth.”
- The team Jackie Robinson played for when he broke MLB's color barrier in 1947
- Red Sox famous 86-year “curse.”
- Who Larry Bird had a famous rivalry with.
- MLB's oldest active ballpark
- Celtics player nicknamed “The Hick from French Lick.”
- Celtics home arena
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- Home run dubbed the “Shot Heard ‘Round the World” in 1951.
- Played during the 7-inning stretch of every Red socks game
- The right-field foul pole in Fenway Park
- David Ortiz is also known as...
- the only publicly-owned NFL team.
- The name of the Red Socks mascot
- MLB pitcher with a record 5,714 career strikeouts.
- Known as “The Iron Man” for 2,130 consecutive games.
- Red Sox pitcher nicknamed “The Rocket.”
- NFL team nicknamed “America’s Team"
18 Clues: Celtics home arena • MLB's oldest active ballpark • David Ortiz is also known as... • Red Sox famous 86-year “curse.” • The name of the Red Socks mascot • the only publicly-owned NFL team. • NFL team nicknamed “America’s Team" • Red Sox pitcher nicknamed “The Rocket.” • The right-field foul pole in Fenway Park • Who Larry Bird had a famous rivalry with. • ...
History Extravaganza 2026-01-30
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- Code of ___ - mandated daily beer rations
- goddess of joy and dance, nicknamed "the lady of Drunkenness"
- name for light beer, comes from German word for storage
- law in Bavaria restricting ingredients for beer
- period with renewed interest in brewing, and a lot of things! (like art)
- recurring ingredient in beer over time
- pandemic in Europe that gave rise to British pub culture
- mixture of herbs and spices used in Europe before hops
- an aromatic used for beers...but vampires don't like it
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- residence for monks
- where brewing first started
- what you get when you mix sourdough starter with barley
- what this presentation is on
- types of mesopotamian beer: golden, dark, sweet dark, red, and ____
- earliest precursor to modern wheat
- type of brewery overseen by monks
- Sumerian goddess of beer
- instrument used to drink the beer in the olden days
18 Clues: residence for monks • Sumerian goddess of beer • where brewing first started • what this presentation is on • type of brewery overseen by monks • earliest precursor to modern wheat • recurring ingredient in beer over time • Code of ___ - mandated daily beer rations • law in Bavaria restricting ingredients for beer • instrument used to drink the beer in the olden days • ...
History Review 2016-04-14
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- / ended poll taxes
- / Essays written by James Madison. Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay to support the ratification of the Constitution
- / required states to give citizenship to all citizens born in the U.S. and gave other basic civil rights
- / A document outlining the basic form of rules of the U.S. government
- / provided direct election of senators
- / Document, which formed the first government of the U.S. near the end of the American revolution. Sates had more power than the national government
- / gave freedom to slaves in all states
- / First ten amendments to the constitution guaranteeing individual liberties and due process
- / African American right to vote
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- / gave women right to vote
- / Declaration by Truman to economically assist ay country fighting communism after ww2. The declaration marked the beginning of the containment policy (stop communism spread)
- / the right of 18 year olds to vote
- / Written mostly by Jefferson to list the grievances against Great Britain and to declare independence from Great Britain
- / Foundation for American Government for freedoms such as freedom of speech and trial by jury
- / created a graduated income tax
- / Peace plan used by Wilson that called for freedom of the seas, reduction of armaments, and end to secret diplomacy. Important part was the creation of the league of nations as a national peace organization
- / Treaty that ended WW1...extremely harsh on Germany
- / Major ideas found in the U.S. Constitution of limiting the power to tax and right to fair trial
18 Clues: / ended poll taxes • / gave women right to vote • / created a graduated income tax • / African American right to vote • / the right of 18 year olds to vote • / provided direct election of senators • / gave freedom to slaves in all states • / Treaty that ended WW1...extremely harsh on Germany • / A document outlining the basic form of rules of the U.S. government • ...
History Vocab 2016-12-07
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- Basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled
- Makes laws
- Powers shared by the state governments and the federal government
- Power of the court to judge whether or not the actions of other branches are constitutional
- Powers belonging only to the state governments
- Final and supreme authority of the US
- An official change or addition to the Constitution
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- England's lawmaking body
- Powers not specifically defined in the Constitution
- Interprets laws
- The sharing of powers between the national and state governments
- The group that opposed the ratification of the Constitution
- Powers belonging only to the federal government
- Executes laws
- Legislative, executive and judicial
- 'We the people...'
- 'Built' the constitution
- Movement that promoted the idea that knowledge, reason and science would improve society
18 Clues: Makes laws • Executes laws • Interprets laws • 'We the people...' • England's lawmaking body • 'Built' the constitution • Legislative, executive and judicial • Final and supreme authority of the US • Powers belonging only to the state governments • Powers belonging only to the federal government • An official change or addition to the Constitution • ...
History Vocab 2016-12-07
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- 'We the people...'
- The sharing of powers between the national and state governments
- England's lawmaking body
- Basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled
- An official change or addition to the Constitution
- The group that opposed the ratification of the Constitution
- Interprets laws
- Powers shared by the state governments and the federal government
- Powers belonging only to the federal government
- Power of the court to judge whether or not the actions of other branches are constitutional
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- Movement that promoted the idea that knowledge, reason and science would improve society
- Powers not specifically defined in the Constitution
- Executes laws
- Final and supreme authority of the US
- 'Built' the constitution
- Makes laws
- Legislative, executive and judicial
- Powers belonging only to the state governments
18 Clues: Makes laws • Executes laws • Interprets laws • 'We the people...' • 'Built' the constitution • England's lawmaking body • Legislative, executive and judicial • Final and supreme authority of the US • Powers belonging only to the state governments • Powers belonging only to the federal government • An official change or addition to the Constitution • ...
Canadian History 2011-10-16
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- A body of soldiers stationed in a particular location, originally to guard it.
- The leader of the French troops at the battle of the Plains of Abraham.
- A person who is loyal to the country's established government during times of war.
- He was the leader of the British troops at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham.
- A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
- The act of expelling a person from their native land.
- The minimum number of people needed to operate and maintain a ship using the simplest operating requirements.(2 words)
- The highest level of government in a country or colony of Britain.
- A former French colony established in 1604 in the territory that now forms Nova Scotia in Canada.
- A formal agreement or contract made by negotiation between two or more nations.
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- A strong or fortified place occupied by troops and usually surrounded by walls.
- A First Nations People of Nova Scotia who lived in the region now known as the Maritime provinces and the Gaspé peninsula.
- A citizen acknowledges a duty and swears loyalty to a country or region.(3 words)
- A person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them.
- A man of rank who owned a large estate in France.
- A member of a British political party.
- A member of a Western Christian church whose faith and practice are founded on the principles of the Reformation separate from the Roman Catholic Church.
- A smooth shoulder light gun used from the late 16th through the 18th century.
18 Clues: A member of a British political party. • A man of rank who owned a large estate in France. • The act of expelling a person from their native land. • A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country. • The highest level of government in a country or colony of Britain. • The leader of the French troops at the battle of the Plains of Abraham. • ...
U.S. History 2012-10-29
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- Test The government practice of testing the literacy of a certain person
- Separate certain races
- Ruled that public segregation was legal
- Areas Areas of a lot of cities
- A blend of African-American spirituals and European music forms
- Created flexible film. Introduced first Kodak Camera
- Hungarian immigrant who pioneered popular innovations
- Jr. An American clergyman, activist, and prominent leader in the African-American Civil Rights
- Helped you type a whole entire line at once.Made by Richard Hoe
- A very tall building of many stories
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- A type of entertainment popular in the US, featuring many acts
- The unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things
- Clause that stated that even if a man failed the literacy test or couldn't pay the poll tax, he could vote if his father or grandfather was a USA citizen before a certain year
- An outlying district of a city
- Sought to outdo Pulitzer by making outrageous scandals about him
- Laws that made segregation legal
- tax An annual tax that had to be payed before qualifying to vote
- Camera invented by Eastman
18 Clues: Separate certain races • Camera invented by Eastman • An outlying district of a city • Areas Areas of a lot of cities • Laws that made segregation legal • A very tall building of many stories • Ruled that public segregation was legal • Created flexible film. Introduced first Kodak Camera • Hungarian immigrant who pioneered popular innovations • ...
Kappa History 2013-01-28
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- First Secretary
- Upsilon Treaurer
- Upsilon Standards
- May 14th, 1947
- First Vice-President
- Upsilon President
- April 2nd, 2011
- International Vice-Chair
- Upsilon Secretary
- National Alumni Liaison
- January 22, 1917
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- International Secretary
- First Treasurer and designer of national pin
- International Chair
- First President
- Upsilon New Member Educator
- Upsilon Vice-President
- International Treasurer
18 Clues: May 14th, 1947 • First Secretary • First President • April 2nd, 2011 • Upsilon Treaurer • January 22, 1917 • Upsilon Standards • Upsilon President • Upsilon Secretary • International Chair • First Vice-President • Upsilon Vice-President • International Secretary • National Alumni Liaison • International Treasurer • International Vice-Chair • Upsilon New Member Educator • ...
