history Crossword Puzzles
History 2023-07-17
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- A series of rulers from the same family, passing down power through generations.
- The ruler of an empire, a powerful and important leader in the past.
- A conflict between two or more groups or countries, often involving fighting and battles.
- A significant change that affects a country or society, often marked by protests or conflicts.
- Things that happened in the past, like important occurrences or incidents.
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- A king or queen who rules a kingdom or empire.
- A visual representation of events in chronological order.
- Very old, belonging to a time long ago.
- The traditions, customs, and values that are passed down from previous generations.
- The time that has already happened before the present.
10 Clues: Very old, belonging to a time long ago. • A king or queen who rules a kingdom or empire. • The time that has already happened before the present. • A visual representation of events in chronological order. • The ruler of an empire, a powerful and important leader in the past. • Things that happened in the past, like important occurrences or incidents. • ...
history 2023-01-05
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- Με αυτον αρχισε η ανάπτυξη της Νέας Εποχής
- Αυτος επεβαλε την χριστιανικη θρησκεια σε ολη την αυτορατορια
- Μετεφερε τη Ρώμη στη Νέα Ρώμη
- Λεγόταν ο ιδρυτής της σχολής της μαγναύρας
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- Λεγετε ο στρατος που αποτελούνταν από ελεύθερους αγρότες και ιδιοκτήτες στρατιωτικών κτημάτων
- Το ιερό βιβλίο του Ισλαμ
- οδηγός καραβανιών
- Ενας ρυθμος της αγιας σοφιας
- Νομάδες με ιδιότυπη πολιτική οργάνωση
- Ειναι μονοθεϊστική θρησκεία
10 Clues: οδηγός καραβανιών • Το ιερό βιβλίο του Ισλαμ • Ειναι μονοθεϊστική θρησκεία • Ενας ρυθμος της αγιας σοφιας • Μετεφερε τη Ρώμη στη Νέα Ρώμη • Με αυτον αρχισε η ανάπτυξη της Νέας Εποχής • Νομάδες με ιδιότυπη πολιτική οργάνωση • Λεγόταν ο ιδρυτής της σχολής της μαγναύρας • Αυτος επεβαλε την χριστιανικη θρησκεια σε ολη την αυτορατορια • ...
history 2022-12-08
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- the part of a government that makes laws- parliament or congress
- movement from one place to another
- to begin or start
- a system of government in which important decisions are made by state officials
- an area held especially for a group of people
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- having to do with soldiers or armies
- an opinion; a claim
- having to do with a system of government in which people vote
- a widespread occurrence of a disease
- an explosive substance used in weapons, dynamite, and fireworks
10 Clues: to begin or start • an opinion; a claim • movement from one place to another • having to do with soldiers or armies • a widespread occurrence of a disease • an area held especially for a group of people • having to do with a system of government in which people vote • an explosive substance used in weapons, dynamite, and fireworks • ...
History 2022-09-17
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- Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
- Secret Congress Radio for Quit India Movement
- All India Scheduled Castes Federation
- Revolutionary association of Indians with headquarters at San Francisco
- No Indian Member
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- Quit India Movement was launched in response to
- home rule movement
- Congress passed resolution demanding complete indepence (1929)
- Boundaries between India and Pakistan
- Partition of Bengal
10 Clues: No Indian Member • home rule movement • Partition of Bengal • Jallianwala Bagh Massacre • Boundaries between India and Pakistan • All India Scheduled Castes Federation • Secret Congress Radio for Quit India Movement • Quit India Movement was launched in response to • Congress passed resolution demanding complete indepence (1929) • ...
History 2022-05-20
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- Was the 43rd president
- Reagan Economic Plan
- First african American President
- A Enviromental Orginization by Nixon
- First Woman on a Presidenial Ticket
- International network linking computers
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- Massive storm with wind of 125mph
- Founder of software company Mcrosoft
- Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
- Terrorist attack on the world trade center
10 Clues: Reagan Economic Plan • Was the 43rd president • First african American President • Massive storm with wind of 125mph • Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome • First Woman on a Presidenial Ticket • Founder of software company Mcrosoft • A Enviromental Orginization by Nixon • International network linking computers • Terrorist attack on the world trade center
History 2022-05-27
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- Name the heritage site consist of the finest masterpieces of 31 rock cut Buddhist cave monuments, paintings and sculpture?
- Which temples are well known for their Nagara style symbolism and erotic figures and sculptures?
- Where Ellora caves are situated?
- Which building is known as “White Marble Mughal Architecture”?
- Which heritage site depictthe fine Dravidian style of art and Architecture?
- What was built by emperor Shah Jahan when he shifted his capital from Agra to Delhi?
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- Which caves are well known for their Indian-rock cut architecture?
- Which of the following is the oldest stone structures in India?
- Which heritage site is famous for its Chalukya style of architecture?
- The name of the city itself denotes the victory. Name the city.
10 Clues: Where Ellora caves are situated? • Which building is known as “White Marble Mughal Architecture”? • Which of the following is the oldest stone structures in India? • The name of the city itself denotes the victory. Name the city. • Which caves are well known for their Indian-rock cut architecture? • ...
History 2022-05-27
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- Name the heritage site consist of the finest masterpieces of 31 rock cut Buddhist cave monuments, paintings and sculpture?
- Which temples are well known for their Nagara style symbolism and erotic figures and sculptures?
- Where Ellora caves are situated?
- Which building is known as “White Marble Mughal Architecture”?
- Which heritage site depictthe fine Dravidian style of art and Architecture?
- What was built by emperor Shah Jahan when he shifted his capital from Agra to Delhi?
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- Which caves are well known for their Indian-rock cut architecture?
- Which of the following is the oldest stone structures in India?
- Which heritage site is famous for its Chalukya style of architecture?
- The name of the city itself denotes the victory. Name the city.
10 Clues: Where Ellora caves are situated? • Which building is known as “White Marble Mughal Architecture”? • Which of the following is the oldest stone structures in India? • The name of the city itself denotes the victory. Name the city. • Which caves are well known for their Indian-rock cut architecture? • ...
history 2023-05-18
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- perahu lambo dan pinisi
- 1512-1526
- portugis pertama kali menginjakan kaki
- cita-cita mengupayakan sebuah persekutuan antara keempat kesultanan maluku
- jazirah al mulik adalah julukan untuk
- gelar sebelum sultan
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- raja yang mempercepat islaminasi
- norma adat islam yang dianut di kerajaan gowa tallo
- lapisan atas makassar
- nama lain kerajaan gowa-tallo
10 Clues: 1512-1526 • gelar sebelum sultan • lapisan atas makassar • perahu lambo dan pinisi • nama lain kerajaan gowa-tallo • raja yang mempercepat islaminasi • jazirah al mulik adalah julukan untuk • portugis pertama kali menginjakan kaki • norma adat islam yang dianut di kerajaan gowa tallo • cita-cita mengupayakan sebuah persekutuan antara keempat kesultanan maluku
History 2023-10-08
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- It was an industrial area in Russia.
- They did not want the vote for women.
- Russia Parliament
- The Ship that shelled the winter Palace.
- An Italian patriot who spread the idea of nationalism in Italy.
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- An international union of Pro-Bolshevik socialist parties.
- He introduced the collectivization programme.
- A name given to well-to do peasants.
- A German name for St.Petersburg.
- The Pro-Tsarists were also known as the ___.
10 Clues: Russia Parliament • A German name for St.Petersburg. • It was an industrial area in Russia. • A name given to well-to do peasants. • They did not want the vote for women. • The Ship that shelled the winter Palace. • The Pro-Tsarists were also known as the ___. • He introduced the collectivization programme. • An international union of Pro-Bolshevik socialist parties. • ...
history 2025-03-09
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- A fine ceramic material highly valued in China
- A form of Buddhism known as the “Greater Vehicle”
- The code of honor followed by Japanese warriors
- A school of Buddhism that focuses on meditation and simplicity
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- A philosophical blend of Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism
- The military ruler of Japan
- A branch of Buddhism emphasizing individual discipline and wisdom
- A Japanese warrior class
- Powerful feudal lords in Japan
- A government ruled by a shogun
10 Clues: A Japanese warrior class • The military ruler of Japan • Powerful feudal lords in Japan • A government ruled by a shogun • A fine ceramic material highly valued in China • The code of honor followed by Japanese warriors • A form of Buddhism known as the “Greater Vehicle” • A philosophical blend of Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism • ...
History 2025-02-21
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- Einstein he was the smartest man in the world
- Earhart the woman who flew around the world
- Caesar was a Roman general and states man
- newton Isaac newton discovered gravity
- Franklin the man who discovered lightning
- a man who was the French general in the 19th century
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- Lincoln the 16th president of the USA
- a man who created the telescope
- Luther king jr the man who had a dream for equal rights
- Da Vinci a scientist who created the Mona Lisa
10 Clues: a man who created the telescope • Lincoln the 16th president of the USA • newton Isaac newton discovered gravity • Caesar was a Roman general and states man • Franklin the man who discovered lightning • Earhart the woman who flew around the world • Einstein he was the smartest man in the world • Da Vinci a scientist who created the Mona Lisa • ...
HISTORY 2025-02-23
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- FOUNDER OF MUSLIM LEAGUE
- CHAIRMAN OF CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY
- SPIRITUAL LEADER OF TIBET
- FREEDOM IS NOT GIVEN, IT IS TAKEN
- CHIEF ENGINEER IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF KRISHNA RAJA SGAR DAM
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- STATUE OF UNITY
- THE MISSILE MAN
- NEWSPAPERSTARTED BY CHITTARANJAN DAS
- RIGHT HAND MAN OF HITLER
- THE POWER OF RECONSTRUCTION IS ALWAYS GREATER THAN THE POWER OF DESTRUCTION.
10 Clues: STATUE OF UNITY • THE MISSILE MAN • FOUNDER OF MUSLIM LEAGUE • RIGHT HAND MAN OF HITLER • SPIRITUAL LEADER OF TIBET • CHAIRMAN OF CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY • FREEDOM IS NOT GIVEN, IT IS TAKEN • NEWSPAPERSTARTED BY CHITTARANJAN DAS • CHIEF ENGINEER IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF KRISHNA RAJA SGAR DAM • THE POWER OF RECONSTRUCTION IS ALWAYS GREATER THAN THE POWER OF DESTRUCTION.
HIstory 2024-09-30
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- of the Union - The President delivers this speech annually to address the nation and outline legislative goals.
- - This department oversees the nation’s defense and the armed forces.
- - This department head handles foreign affairs and diplomacy for the U.S.
- Security Council - This executive office advises the President on national security and foreign policy.
- - This Presidential power allows for the rejection of a bill passed by Congress.
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- - This person serves as the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Armed Forces.
- - This power allows the President to forgive someone for a federal crime.
- - This office is first in line to assume the presidency if the President can no longer serve.
- - A formal group of advisers to the President, made up of the heads of executive departments.
- - The ceremonial event that marks the beginning of a new President's term.
10 Clues: - This department oversees the nation’s defense and the armed forces. • - This person serves as the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Armed Forces. • - This power allows the President to forgive someone for a federal crime. • - This department head handles foreign affairs and diplomacy for the U.S. • ...
History 2024-11-07
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- A fashionable young woman intent on enjoying herself and flouting conventional standards of behavior.
- a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes.
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- a person who advocates or promotes anarchism or anarchy.
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- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.
- the transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves of radio frequency, especially those carrying sound messages.
- (during Prohibition) an illicit liquor store or nightclub.
10 Clues: a person who advocates or promotes anarchism or anarchy. • (during Prohibition) an illicit liquor store or nightclub. • the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes. • A fashionable young woman intent on enjoying herself and flouting conventional standards of behavior. • ...
History 2024-11-08
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- Фамилия уроженца Беларуси композитора.
- Имя первого классика новой белорусской литературы.
- Фамилия яркого представителя романтизма в живописи и художник европейского уровня.
- Фамилия главного героя из повести "Душа не в своем теле" по мнению исследователей.
- Общество идейное и художественное направление в европейской литературе и искусстве конца XVIII — первой половины XIX в.
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- Фамилия одного из ярких представителей романтизма, был уроженец Новогрудчины.
- Один из главных стилей в архитектуре конца XVIII — начала XIX в.
- Тайное патриотическое студенческое общество в Виленском университете в 1817—1823 гг.
- Фамилия одного из родоначальников новой белорусской литературы.
- Фамилия человека с которым Мицкевич познакомился в Москве.
10 Clues: Фамилия уроженца Беларуси композитора. • Имя первого классика новой белорусской литературы. • Фамилия человека с которым Мицкевич познакомился в Москве. • Фамилия одного из родоначальников новой белорусской литературы. • Один из главных стилей в архитектуре конца XVIII — начала XIX в. • Фамилия одного из ярких представителей романтизма, был уроженец Новогрудчины. • ...
History 2025-03-06
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- A European country that controlled large parts of Africa, including Algeria and Senegal.
- Opium War A war fought between Britain and France against China from 1856-1860.
- The process by which colonized people were forced to adopt the culture of the imperial power.
- Imperialist nations sought these foreign lands for raw materials and strategic locations.
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- The 1895 treaty that ended the Sino-Japanese War and gave Taiwan to Japan.
- A major European country that controlled India as a colony.
- Darwinism The belief that certain nations or races were superior and had the right to dominate others.
- An economic system that encouraged competition for markets and resources, driving imperialism.
- Rebellion A rebellion in China fueled by opposition to foreign influence and Christian missionaries.
- This modern technology allowed imperial powers to communicate quickly with their colonies.
10 Clues: A major European country that controlled India as a colony. • The 1895 treaty that ended the Sino-Japanese War and gave Taiwan to Japan. • Opium War A war fought between Britain and France against China from 1856-1860. • A European country that controlled large parts of Africa, including Algeria and Senegal. • ...
History 2025-03-06
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- A massive peasant uprising against the Qing Dynasty from 1850-1864.
- A war between China and Japan in 1894-1895 over influence in Korea.
- A technological advancement that allowed faster transportation during imperialism.
- War The war between Britain and China that led to the Treaty of Nanjing.
- Ports Special areas in China where foreign powers had trading rights and privileges.
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- A political motive where countries expanded their territories for prestige.
- The last ruling dynasty of China that collapsed in 1912.
- A secret society that led an anti-foreign, anti-Christian movement in China.
- Colonized nations lost this as they came under the control of foreign powers.
- The economic motive that drove imperialist nations to seek raw materials.
10 Clues: The last ruling dynasty of China that collapsed in 1912. • A massive peasant uprising against the Qing Dynasty from 1850-1864. • A war between China and Japan in 1894-1895 over influence in Korea. • War The war between Britain and China that led to the Treaty of Nanjing. • The economic motive that drove imperialist nations to seek raw materials. • ...
history 2025-06-05
History 2025-07-28
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- Livingstone found the link between malaria and ...
- sent to find livingstone
- scotish african explorer
- the river source stanley found
- permanent european settlement in africa was known as
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- henry morton's famous words
- a feature of the Zambezi river
- the medicine given for malaria
- a 'desease' discovered by livingstone
- where livingstone was found
10 Clues: sent to find livingstone • scotish african explorer • henry morton's famous words • where livingstone was found • a feature of the Zambezi river • the medicine given for malaria • the river source stanley found • a 'desease' discovered by livingstone • Livingstone found the link between malaria and ... • permanent european settlement in africa was known as
History 2025-01-27
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- The domino theory is a geopolitical theory which posits that changes in the political structure of one country tend to spread to neighboring countries
- Active warheads
- the art or practice of pursuing a dangerous policy to the limits of safety before stopping, especially in politics.
- a job or profession.
- the easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries.
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- In the event of an attack from an aggressor, a state would massively retaliate by using a force disproportionate to the size of the attack.
- the practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments to obtain political and military information.
- an area in which treaties or agreements between states
- an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
- an effort to protect the citizens of a state (generally non-combatants) from human-made and natural disasters.
10 Clues: Active warheads • a job or profession. • an area in which treaties or agreements between states • the easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries. • an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving. • ...
History 2024-12-14
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- What did William the Conqueror have built all over England.
- The council of Anglo Saxons who can offer the English crown to someone.
- It is either Primary or Secondary
- the system that William use to keep control of the English people.
- The king that died in Jan 1066
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- The name of the Duke of Normandy
- The name of the field where the Battle of Hastings was fought.
- The first place the Duke of Normandy attacked after he won the Battle of Hastings.
- We think this is how Harold Godwinson was killed.
- the name of the King of Norway.
10 Clues: The king that died in Jan 1066 • the name of the King of Norway. • The name of the Duke of Normandy • It is either Primary or Secondary • We think this is how Harold Godwinson was killed. • What did William the Conqueror have built all over England. • The name of the field where the Battle of Hastings was fought. • ...
History 2025-01-06
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- who receives all the taxes from people
- outer wall of a castle
- the wooden fence surrounding the bailey
- a mound of earth with steep sides and a flat top
- who receives land from a baron
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- who won the battle of Hastings
- who works on land for a knight
- the highest part of the castle last line of defence
- who provides kings with knights and taxes
- where did the 1066 battle take place
10 Clues: outer wall of a castle • who won the battle of Hastings • who works on land for a knight • who receives land from a baron • where did the 1066 battle take place • who receives all the taxes from people • the wooden fence surrounding the bailey • who provides kings with knights and taxes • a mound of earth with steep sides and a flat top • ...
History 2025-10-10
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- containing an error
- makes changes in order to improve it
- Place or arrange in a straight line
- a vehicle with runners for carrying a load or passengers over snow or ice
- cleansing
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- a person holding an opinion that is differing with what is generally accepted
- a stone used to sharpen metal tools
- An item used to make something look more attractive but usually has no practical purpose
- not complicated, basic, simple
- ground covered with brick, concrete, asphalt, or stone
10 Clues: cleansing • containing an error • not complicated, basic, simple • a stone used to sharpen metal tools • Place or arrange in a straight line • makes changes in order to improve it • ground covered with brick, concrete, asphalt, or stone • a vehicle with runners for carrying a load or passengers over snow or ice • ...
History 2025-11-24
10 Clues: Spirits in Shinto • Philosophy of the Way • Inner self in Hinduism • Idea of natural balance • Japanese nature religion • Chinese teacher of ethics • Judaism’s belief in one God • Ultimate reality in Hinduism • Teaching of two opposing principles • Prophet / central figure of Zoroastrianism
History 2025-12-08
Earth's History - Laney 2025-11-06
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- Cenozoic is known as the age of __________
- The current Era
- Fossils that give clues to earth's geological history.
- A scientist that studies fossil remains found on the Earth’s surface.
- How many cells did organisms have in the Pre-cambrian Era.
- Any evidence of an animal or plant that lived long ago.
- The study of layers of rock.
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- All of Earth’s geological history represented on a chronological time chart.
- Known as the age of dinosaurs
- Longest time span
- The layers of Earth from oldest to youngest.
- A scientist who studies the Earth’s crust as well as the processes and history that shaped it.
12 Clues: The current Era • Longest time span • The study of layers of rock. • Known as the age of dinosaurs • Cenozoic is known as the age of __________ • The layers of Earth from oldest to youngest. • Fossils that give clues to earth's geological history. • Any evidence of an animal or plant that lived long ago. • How many cells did organisms have in the Pre-cambrian Era. • ...
Room 115 2024-05-22
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- everyones least favorite subject besides science
- we read. Yay?
- the Mimi of the room
- the stern but nice aid
- the tree and an art guy
- the loud guy, friends with Gabe
- wants to be a welder
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- the social worker
- likes trains and history
- the nice but quiet kid
- the only interesting subject
- allergic to grass, how?
- who likes this?
13 Clues: we read. Yay? • who likes this? • the social worker • the Mimi of the room • wants to be a welder • the nice but quiet kid • the stern but nice aid • allergic to grass, how? • the tree and an art guy • likes trains and history • the only interesting subject • the loud guy, friends with Gabe • everyones least favorite subject besides science
Soundtracks Of My Life VC 2022-03-10
18 Clues: exact • shade • rhyme • diary • tempo • symbol • repeat • phrase • memory • foreshow • agreement • expression • embodiment • combination • life history • alliteration • exaggeration • extreme expression
Countries and Nationalities. School. 2023-02-14
18 Clues: пол • часы • дверь • доска • китай • чтение • канада • ластик • история • француз • испания • линейка • таиландец • география • математика • житель США • литература • книжный шкаф
Roman Historians 2021-09-20
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- "_____(number)Caesars" written by Suetonius
- I conqured Gaul and Britian and All I got was a lousy Salad
- Roman historian whose history of Rome filled 142 volumes (of which only 35 survive) including the earliest history of the war with Hannibal (59 BC to AD 17)
- Caesar's acts of his 8 years war
- The father of history who believes there are giant gold-digging ants in India
- Past Perfect Participle nominative masculine of "Taceo, Tacere, Tacui, Tacitus"
- A Greek Historian who writes "The Histories"
- The father of Roman poetry
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- A roman stateman who is famous for his orations on politics and society
- the Latin epic poem tells the legendary story of Aeneas
- A Greek writer of "Peloponnesian War"
- Abbriviation for "Sono Pazzi Questi Romani"(They're crazy, these Romans)OR "Senatus Populusque Romanus"
- The writer of "De bello Catiline"
- First king of Rome?
- Another name for Augustus
15 Clues: First king of Rome? • Another name for Augustus • The father of Roman poetry • Caesar's acts of his 8 years war • The writer of "De bello Catiline" • A Greek writer of "Peloponnesian War" • "_____(number)Caesars" written by Suetonius • A Greek Historian who writes "The Histories" • the Latin epic poem tells the legendary story of Aeneas • ...
reconstructing the past 2018-04-24
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- is the study of rights and duties of citizenship
- is the study of the remains excavated from under the earth
- is the study of the earth and its physical features
- is the study of coins
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- is a huge stone dug out of most of the burial sites
- is a royal command
- was written by bhanabata
- is the father of history
- were the first to write history
- is the study of the past
10 Clues: is a royal command • is the study of coins • was written by bhanabata • is the father of history • is the study of the past • were the first to write history • is the study of rights and duties of citizenship • is a huge stone dug out of most of the burial sites • is the study of the earth and its physical features • is the study of the remains excavated from under the earth
TISHOMINGO County history 2025-05-01
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- : Famous lake and dam near the Tennessee River.
- : County in northeast Mississippi known for its rich history.
- : Historic conflict with ties to the area.
- : Water features in Tishomingo State Park.
- : A government building often found in county seats.
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- : State where Tishomingo County is located.
- : Native American tribe associated with the area's early history.
- : Natchez ____________, a historic travel route.
- : County seat of Tishomingo County.
- : A place in Tishomingo that preserves local history.
10 Clues: : County seat of Tishomingo County. • : Historic conflict with ties to the area. • : Water features in Tishomingo State Park. • : State where Tishomingo County is located. • : Famous lake and dam near the Tennessee River. • : Natchez ____________, a historic travel route. • : A government building often found in county seats. • ...
history crossword 2019-12-04
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- system where the citizens elect their government
- an agreement of peace. Usually named after where they were signed.
- first people to live on Canada before other countries settled
- way to pass messages on how to get through the underground railroad (Follow the Drinking Gourd).
- last province to join
- the government type (federal etc.) that runs education, healthcare and roads
- against slavery
- a person who is legally owned to do stuff for you
- people who try to escape from the laws
- large piece of land sold to United States by Russia
- Great Leader of Nova Scotia, last name was Howe.
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- animal that was hunted to make hats. Tons found near Rupert's Land.
- the act where many colonies find unity and join as one big country
- when two opposing parties make an agreement
- where the third conference was held
- joining with other country that has the same objective as you.
- country where there was famine
17 Clues: against slavery • last province to join • country where there was famine • where the third conference was held • people who try to escape from the laws • when two opposing parties make an agreement • system where the citizens elect their government • Great Leader of Nova Scotia, last name was Howe. • a person who is legally owned to do stuff for you • ...
Ancient history 2020-11-01
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- Ո՞ր պատմիչն է մեզ պատմում Հայկի և Բելի մենամարտի մասին:
- Ինչպե՞ս է կոչվում կառույցը, որն ունի պարիսպներ և կարող է պաշտպանվել հարձակումներից երկար ժամանակ:
- Ո՞ր Լեռներն են Հայկական լեռնաշխարհի հարավային պարիսպը:
- Ո՞րն է հայոց մայր գետը:
- Ո՞վ է մեր պատմության հայտնի լոռեցին:
- Ո՞ր բարձրավանդակն է գտնվում հայկական լեռնաշխարհից հարավ-արևելք:
- Ո՞րն է Հայաստանի երրորդ մեծ քաղաքը:
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- Իր բնակիչների հումորով ո՞ր քաղաքն է հայտնի Հայաստանում:
- Հայկական լեռնաշխարհի դաշտերից մեկը:
- Ո՞րն է Արցախում հյուսվող հայտնի գորգի տեսակը:
- Գետ Հայաստանում, որը սկիզբ է առնում Սևանա լճից և հոսում Երևան քաղաքի միջով:
- Ինչպե՞ս է կոչվում Արևելյան Եփրատը:
- Ո՞ր լեռներից է սկիզբ առնում Արաքս գետը:
- Հայկական լեռնաշխարհի լճերից մեկը:
- Ինչպե՞ս է կոչվում Հայկական լեռնաշխարհի կենտրոնական մասը:
- Ո՞րն է Վանա լճի հայտնի կղզիներից մեկը:
- Ինչպե՞ս են անվանում Սասունի քաջերին:
17 Clues: Ո՞րն է հայոց մայր գետը: • Հայկական լեռնաշխարհի լճերից մեկը: • Ինչպե՞ս է կոչվում Արևելյան Եփրատը: • Հայկական լեռնաշխարհի դաշտերից մեկը: • Ո՞րն է Հայաստանի երրորդ մեծ քաղաքը: • Ո՞վ է մեր պատմության հայտնի լոռեցին: • Ինչպե՞ս են անվանում Սասունի քաջերին: • Ո՞րն է Վանա լճի հայտնի կղզիներից մեկը: • Ո՞ր լեռներից է սկիզբ առնում Արաքս գետը: • ...
Nevada History 2021-04-27
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- Large swimming dinosaur
- How the state constitution was sent to Washington DC
- Found in Virginia City
- "The Old Ones"
- This trail had more water than the Central Trail
- Blue Mud
- Hunter and Gatherers
- Southern river
- Trail from New Mexico to California
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- Native American Tribe
- Northern river
- Discovered Pyramid Lake
- Has a mountain pass named after him
- Covered most of western Nevada
- Native Americans were designated to these areas
- When the mountains take the moisture
- Desert in southern Nevada
17 Clues: Blue Mud • Northern river • "The Old Ones" • Southern river • Hunter and Gatherers • Native American Tribe • Found in Virginia City • Discovered Pyramid Lake • Large swimming dinosaur • Desert in southern Nevada • Covered most of western Nevada • Has a mountain pass named after him • Trail from New Mexico to California • When the mountains take the moisture • ...
World History 2021-05-27
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- The only building that was left standing after the nuclear bombing
- Markets lost over a billion dollars
- The group that made significant gains
- The country Italy invaded in 1936
- Code name to build the atomic bomb
- Orchestrated WW2
- invaded Poland, causing WW2
- Remained neutral until 1941
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- Wanted peace after the events of WW1
- The nation that wanted international peace
- Countries building up their armory
- The empire the U.S declared war on after the attack on Pearl Harbor
- The genocide of European Jews
- The city Hitler wanted to take
- Political theory that wants to overthrow a part of society
- One type of nationalism that caused WW1
- The country japan overran in 1937
17 Clues: Orchestrated WW2 • invaded Poland, causing WW2 • Remained neutral until 1941 • The genocide of European Jews • The city Hitler wanted to take • The country Italy invaded in 1936 • The country japan overran in 1937 • Countries building up their armory • Code name to build the atomic bomb • Markets lost over a billion dollars • Wanted peace after the events of WW1 • ...
American History 2021-09-12
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- The document announced the separation of 13 North American British colonies from Great Britain.
- A movement of the 18th century that stressed the belief that give people more knowledge and understanding. Many Christians found the enlightened view of the world consistent with Christian beliefs, and used this rational thinking as support for the existence and benevolence of God.
- An American politician and lawyer who served as the fourth Chief Justice of the United States from 1801 till he died in 1835.
- The act to tax the importation of molasses from the West Indies, similar to the previous act, but now it was actually going to be enforced by the British navy
- Series of four laws were passed by the British Parliament to punish the colony of Massachusetts Bay for the Boston Tea Party.
- 3rd American President
- Several laws in the United States by which an applicant could acquire ownership of government land or the public domain .
- The acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from France in 1803.
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- a treaty between the United Kingdom and the United States that was signed on June 15, 1846, in Washington, D.C. The treaty brought an end to the Oregon boundary dispute by settling competing American and British claims to the Oregon Country.
- The first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War.
- People who supported a stronger national government.
- Attempt by the British government to consolidate fiscal and political power over the American colonies by placing import taxes on many of the British products bought by Americans, including lead, paper, paint, glass, and tea.
- Acts of British Parliament requiring local governments of the American colonies to provide the British soldiers with housing and food.
- A process under which executive or legislative actions are subject to review by the judiciary.
- The war escalated from a regional conflict between Great Britain and France in North America, known today as the French and Indian War.
- A battle on March 5, 1770, in which British soldiers shot and killed several people while being stressed by a mob in Boston.
- The first ten amendments to the US Constitution, ratified in 1791 and guaranteeing such rights as the freedoms of speech, assembly, and worship.
17 Clues: 3rd American President • People who supported a stronger national government. • The first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War. • The acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from France in 1803. • A process under which executive or legislative actions are subject to review by the judiciary. • ...
History Terms 2021-10-19
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- Leader of the Sioux
- Someone who robbed travelers
- In the steel business
- Standard oil company, very wealth
- Kind of political movement
- Person that contols an industry
- Killing 16 people in the factory
- Crossing the Mississippitobesafe
- No chinese immigrants in the US
- BattleagainistNativesandAmericans
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- SchoolforNativestolearnabouttheUS
- wealthy banker
- Is rich of the shipping business
- Welcoming immigrants into the US
- Large companies thatcontrolothers
- poverty unemploymentandcorruption
- Traveling across the land
17 Clues: wealthy banker • Leader of the Sioux • In the steel business • Traveling across the land • Kind of political movement • Someone who robbed travelers • Person that contols an industry • No chinese immigrants in the US • Is rich of the shipping business • Welcoming immigrants into the US • Killing 16 people in the factory • Crossing the Mississippitobesafe • ...
History Recall 2022-03-27
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- in a feudal system, a holder of land or position granted by a superior in exchange for allegiance
- guiding group who determine what is good and right
- alliance of three great cities in the Valley of Mexico
- a view which favours one side and which may aim to convince the reader to believe the same
- evidence that is about a time period, but created after
- evidence that was created during the time period being studied
- a view about the past, which may be influenced by social factors like gender, social status, age, education
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- ruler whose power and authority is never questioned
- member of a people not belonging to Rome
- code of conduct that knights followed, including respect towards women
- capital of Italy
- land owned by a lord
- historians use this to understand and explain the past
- name given to the Americas by European explorers
- ruler of an empire
- worker who was obligated to work for a local noble
- group of people who had greater privileges and rights than the majority
17 Clues: capital of Italy • ruler of an empire • land owned by a lord • member of a people not belonging to Rome • name given to the Americas by European explorers • guiding group who determine what is good and right • worker who was obligated to work for a local noble • ruler whose power and authority is never questioned • alliance of three great cities in the Valley of Mexico • ...
US history 2021-09-20
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- Never ending or occurring repeatedly
- Incorporating a territory within the domain of another country
- The act of putting something into action; the ceremony that marks the beginning of a 4 year presidential term
- A military blockade of a city or fortified place to force it into
- During war it’s the act of wearing down by constant attack
- The process of freeing enslaved persons
- An act of rebellion
- NOUN; the action of withdrawing from a political alliance, federal union, Or political organization
- The belief that the expansion of the United States westward, towards The Pacific Ocean was ordained by God in order to civilize and Democratize
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- VERB; formal withdrawal from a political alliance, federal union, or political organization
- During the years prior to the Civil War:the idea that people living in a territory would have the right to vote themselves to decide whether or not the territory would allow slavery
- The intent or desire to do evil
- The rebuilding of the former Confederate states after the Civil War
- A set of laws that regulated slavery and defined the relationshipb between enslaved Africans and free whites
- The division of the country along regional lines over a particular issue
- Term for the south’s reliance on slavery
- To formally charge a public official with misconduct in office
17 Clues: An act of rebellion • The intent or desire to do evil • Never ending or occurring repeatedly • The process of freeing enslaved persons • Term for the south’s reliance on slavery • During war it’s the act of wearing down by constant attack • Incorporating a territory within the domain of another country • To formally charge a public official with misconduct in office • ...
Friday History 2021-12-01
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- the last name of the Spanish man who defeated the Aztecs
- The name of the Aztecs capital city
- stories from the past that have not been proven
- small islands the Aztecs used to grow produce
- served the royal council
- provide military service
- the leader of the catholic church
- what the Spanish used for weapons
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- The title of who ruled medieval Japan
- is the religion that practices the understanding of life after death
- The dominant social system in medieval Europe
- the man who owned all the land (medieval)
- had to give food to knights
- the religion that honors marriage and birth
- what you call the field that is unplanted this year, but will be planted next year
- A large fortified building or group of buildings
- what the Aztecs used for weapons
17 Clues: served the royal council • provide military service • had to give food to knights • what the Aztecs used for weapons • the leader of the catholic church • what the Spanish used for weapons • The name of the Aztecs capital city • The title of who ruled medieval Japan • the man who owned all the land (medieval) • the religion that honors marriage and birth • ...
us history 2022-02-02
18 Clues: cotton gin • Gettysburg • impeachment • fort Sumter • Trent affair • Nebraska act • nullification • Fredericksburg • union blockade • freedmen bureau • march of the sea • manifest destiny • election of 1876 • market revolution • Gettysburg address • rights bill of 1866 • underground railroad • California gold rush
us history 2022-02-02
18 Clues: cotton gin • Gettysburg • impeachment • fort Sumter • Trent affair • Fredericksburg • union blockade • freedmen bureau • march of the sea • manifest destiny • election of 1876 • market revolution • Gettysburg address • bill of rights 1866 • kansas-Nebraska act • nullification crisis • underground railroad • California gold rush
American History 2021-12-15
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- Where Abraham Lincoln born,Chicago largest city
- Country that borders U.S. to south
- York State where the Statue of Liberty is found
- Only state that is also an island
- Largest state that is 30 miles from Russia
- State you find cowboys and ranches and Dallas
- Document that all laws are based from
- Longest river in U.S.
- Country that borders U.S. to north
- Lakes Five largest lakes between U.S. and Canada
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- Most populated state in the United States
- Home to swamps and alligators and Disneyworld
- Long body of water that carries cargo ships
- Ocean off the east coast of the U.S.
- Country the U.S. gained independence from
- current President of the U.S.
- State that borders 8 other states
17 Clues: Longest river in U.S. • current President of the U.S. • Only state that is also an island • State that borders 8 other states • Country that borders U.S. to south • Country that borders U.S. to north • Ocean off the east coast of the U.S. • Document that all laws are based from • Most populated state in the United States • Country the U.S. gained independence from • ...
History Vocab 2022-01-03
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- French bishop and theologian
- the right of a sovereign to rule
- Form of government when rulers are in the same family
- Republic Failed Absolutism
- founder of modern political philosophy
- Quote from King Louis
- When one person assumes authority
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- Emperor of all the Russian 1682-1725
- Social System in Medieval Europe
- King of France from 1643 to 1715
- Rulers believed this is where their power came from
- Adoption of practices from Western Europe
- A requirement for the people who were being ruled by the monarchy
- the acceptance of absolute principles
- Nickname for the King
- Police A group to find people who weren't loyal to the monarchy
- Being Ruled by a King or Queen
17 Clues: Nickname for the King • Quote from King Louis • French bishop and theologian • Being Ruled by a King or Queen • Republic Failed Absolutism • Social System in Medieval Europe • King of France from 1643 to 1715 • the right of a sovereign to rule • When one person assumes authority • Emperor of all the Russian 1682-1725 • the acceptance of absolute principles • ...
American History 2019-01-16
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- Another word for passageway and the thing Columbus wanted to discover to India.
- Reason for the west coast to be settled: The Gold ....
- First name of American general and president.
- The native people helped the new settles find nature's .......
- Country the 13 colonies wanted to break free from.
- In 1929 the Wall Street stock market cracked, beginning the Great ........
- The document the US laws and rights are build upon.
- Another word for native people
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- Country who helped the 13 colonies to brake free.
- National symbol: The Bald .....
- Since app. 1900 the USA have been one of the world's .......
- First name of American president and slave-liberator.
- From 1776: The ......... of Independence.
- Country some of the settlers came from
- Country some of the settlers came from
- 1861-1865: The ..... War
- The name Columbus gave the native people he encountered.
- In 1886 France gave the USA a huge gift: The statue of ......
18 Clues: 1861-1865: The ..... War • Another word for native people • National symbol: The Bald ..... • Country some of the settlers came from • Country some of the settlers came from • From 1776: The ......... of Independence. • First name of American general and president. • Country who helped the 13 colonies to brake free. • Country the 13 colonies wanted to break free from. • ...
Indian History 2019-07-22
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- religion of the founder of Mauryan empire
- Asoka's religion
- leader of the Indian independence movement
- Nehru first prime minister of India
- India Movement Indians demanded independence from British; “do or die”
- capital of Mauryan empire
- a form of protest where one refuses to buy or use goods or services from a government, organization, or individual
- march Gandhi and followers' march to Arabian sea to make salt without paying a tax
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- grandson of founder of the Mauryan empire
- East India Company that established dominance in India; conducted trade with India
- Ali Jinnah first prime minister of Pakistan
- Maurya founder of the Mauryan empire
- way to split India into India and Pakistan to subdue the violence between Hindus and Muslims
- the Great Greek king who conquered India in 326 BCE
- state where Gandhi was born
- disobedience one of the core tenets of the Indian Independence movement; originated from Gandhi
- da Gama first to discover a sea route to India
17 Clues: Asoka's religion • capital of Mauryan empire • state where Gandhi was born • Nehru first prime minister of India • Maurya founder of the Mauryan empire • grandson of founder of the Mauryan empire • religion of the founder of Mauryan empire • leader of the Indian independence movement • Ali Jinnah first prime minister of Pakistan • ...
Japan history 2012-11-02
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- lots of islands
- showing kindness towards others
- to parents to others to lords.
- working class
- what a samurai has to do when dishonour lord.
- Japanese religion
- survive an lord
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- land holder
- involved in trade
- the working class
- lower than merchants on the feudal system
- supreme commanders of the army
- code of rulers to follow to be a samurai
- female god from a creation story about how Japan was made
- ruler of society
- male god from a creation story about how Japan was made
- a social system based on loyalty
17 Clues: land holder • working class • lots of islands • survive an lord • ruler of society • involved in trade • the working class • Japanese religion • to parents to others to lords. • supreme commanders of the army • showing kindness towards others • a social system based on loyalty • code of rulers to follow to be a samurai • lower than merchants on the feudal system • ...
History Project 2014-01-28
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- percentage of eligible voters who actually vote
- a procedure by which citizens can propose new laws or state constitutional amendments
- basic belief
- a system in which the candidate who wins the popular vote in a state usually receives all of the state's electoral votes
- a group of people named by each state legislature to select the president and vice president
- to try to reach or attain
- a matter of debate or dispute
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- a lack of interest
- political organization established by a corporation, labor union, or other special-interest group designed to support candidates by contributing money
- to record or enroll
- a way for citizens to vote on state or local laws
- the right to vote
- the list of candidates for which you cast your vote
- a special election in which citizens can vote to remove a public official from office
- the votes cast by individual voters in a presidential election, as opposed to the electoral vote
- the location where voting is carried out
- to seek votes from voters
17 Clues: basic belief • the right to vote • a lack of interest • to record or enroll • to seek votes from voters • to try to reach or attain • a matter of debate or dispute • the location where voting is carried out • percentage of eligible voters who actually vote • a way for citizens to vote on state or local laws • the list of candidates for which you cast your vote • ...
History Crossword 2015-08-25
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- Mythical land some believe is linked to the Minoan civilisation on Santorini.(8)
- Which famous author's original notebooks are kept in the Courtney Library? (13)
- An extinct species of human from Europe 120,000-35,000 years ago.(11)
- May day festival in Padstow?(7)
- Which queen's reign was only nine days long? (8)
- Which Battle did Hussey Vivian help win in 1815? (8)
- What is the first name of the last known fluent native Cornish language speaker? (5)
- 16th Century artist who's painting of Anne of Cleves convinced Henry VIII to marry her. (8)
- One of the countries that signed the Tripartite. (5)
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- Creator of the words 'bedazzled', 'disheartened' and 'elbow'. (11)
- Which famous orator's career was launched in the Verres trial? (6)
- Who is the Greek god of wine? (8)
- Wife of Pharaoh Sneferu and Queen during the Egyptian old Kingdom, she has one of the oldest Royal tombs ever found. (10)
- Which castle in Cornwall is the suspected seat of King Arthur? (8)
- What is the native bird of Cornwall? (6)
- Greek or Roman jar with two handles? (7)
- What mineral was commonly mined in Cornwall? (3)
17 Clues: May day festival in Padstow?(7) • Who is the Greek god of wine? (8) • What is the native bird of Cornwall? (6) • Greek or Roman jar with two handles? (7) • Which queen's reign was only nine days long? (8) • What mineral was commonly mined in Cornwall? (3) • Which Battle did Hussey Vivian help win in 1815? (8) • One of the countries that signed the Tripartite. (5) • ...
Greek History 2015-08-20
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- The first Greek gods
- the biggest empire in the known world
- a legendary monster with a bulls head
- Spartan slaves
- An athletic event held by the Ancient Greeks every four years
- the horse of Alexander the Great
- reputedly the fastest ship in the world
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- famed for their warriors
- God of war
- famous Greek philosopher
- city named after the Greek god Athena
- the city the romans were said to come from in legend
- the form of government that originated in Athens
- form of Greek clothing worn by both guys and girls
- Greek foot soldier
- the spiritual heart of the world
- five leaders in Sparta
17 Clues: God of war • Spartan slaves • Greek foot soldier • The first Greek gods • five leaders in Sparta • famed for their warriors • famous Greek philosopher • the horse of Alexander the Great • the spiritual heart of the world • the biggest empire in the known world • city named after the Greek god Athena • a legendary monster with a bulls head • reputedly the fastest ship in the world • ...
US History 2015-02-10
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- "I have a Dream"
- Popular political party during the great Depression
- Cuba threatened the US with what type of weapons
- President Wilson agreed to repeal this Act
- Allies of the US during Korean War 1950
- Civil Right Act of 1964 (President)
- Founding member of National Association for the advancement of Colored People-NAACP
- Said, "I'm not a crook"
- Orville and Wilber Wright built first_________.
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- President who died in 1962
- Act that threatened individual freedoms
- From Washington DC to New Orleans (Congress of Racial Equality)
- Ended in 1945
- Refused to give up seat on bus
- Voting Rights Act 1965 (President)
- russian spies
- Father of the Bill of rights
- Father of Constitution
18 Clues: Ended in 1945 • russian spies • "I have a Dream" • Father of Constitution • Said, "I'm not a crook" • President who died in 1962 • Father of the Bill of rights • Refused to give up seat on bus • Voting Rights Act 1965 (President) • Civil Right Act of 1964 (President) • Act that threatened individual freedoms • Allies of the US during Korean War 1950 • ...
History Vocabulary 2014-08-15
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- insituation an organization in a society
- the study of duties and rights of citizens
- members of a comunity
- idea that government recives its power from
- key,practices,relations,relationships,and organizations in a society
- citizens duties
- foreign born residents
- the general principles,or belifs,you use
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- respecting and accepting others
- people who move permanently
- things we should do
- actions we are required to do
- legal process to obtain citizen ship
- the rights and duties of citezens
- giving time to work in the comunity
- fleeing to escape danger
- the healthy,prosperity,and happiness of their community
17 Clues: citizens duties • things we should do • members of a comunity • foreign born residents • fleeing to escape danger • people who move permanently • actions we are required to do • respecting and accepting others • the rights and duties of citezens • giving time to work in the comunity • legal process to obtain citizen ship • insituation an organization in a society • ...
London's History 2016-04-23
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- Family name of Henry VII.
- A famous cathedral is names after this apostle.
- They built the first stone bridge across the river Thames.
- She became queen at the age of 18.
- Famous poet of the 16th century.
- A person who lives in a particular place.
- William the Conqueror was crowned king at this abbey.
- The Tudor's favourite occupation.
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- Name for the German air attacks during World War 2nd.
- They called London "Londinium".
- A place where ships are built and repaired.
- River flowing through London
- You can see these animals in Richmond Park.
- It grew stronger during the Anglo-Saxons reign.
- Water was led through it to the city of London.
- The Anglo-Saxon word for London, trading town.
- They plundered London and burnt parts of the town.
17 Clues: Family name of Henry VII. • River flowing through London • They called London "Londinium". • Famous poet of the 16th century. • The Tudor's favourite occupation. • She became queen at the age of 18. • A person who lives in a particular place. • A place where ships are built and repaired. • You can see these animals in Richmond Park. • ...
History vocab 2023-11-02
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- A policy to maintain a large military ready for war
- Disputed area in-between the trenches
- Agreement to aid each other if attacked
- German submarines would blow up any enemy ships
- Competition for colonies
- Was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip
- Extreme patriotic feelings that one country is better
- were first used for observation on opposing sides
- Invented by Germany, not easy to use
- Airplanes fighting each other in the air
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- Became more deadly as the war went on
- The leader of Germany
- The military alliances that fought against central powers
- Used to get over the barbed wire in No Man's Land
- A type of combat in which the opposing sides attack
- Assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- The military alliances that fought against the allied powers
17 Clues: The leader of Germany • Competition for colonies • Was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip • Invented by Germany, not easy to use • Became more deadly as the war went on • Disputed area in-between the trenches • Assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand • Agreement to aid each other if attacked • Airplanes fighting each other in the air • ...
FFA History 2023-11-24
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- City where the National FFA Convention began
- Served as National FFA Advisor from 1928-1934
- State that brought the first state band to national convention
- Issued in 1953 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of FFA
- Support Organization for FFA started in 1971
- Established as Official Dress in 1933
- Last name of the National Executive Secretary from 1928-1940
- Brother organization to FFA, started in 1935
- National support group for FFA founded in 1944
- Hotel where the 1st National FFA Convention was held
- 1917 National Act that provides funds to schools with vocational education programs
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- that currently houses the business operations of the National FFA Organization
- Campaign to help with diaster relief following Hurricane Katrina in 2005
- Last Name of the author of the FFA Creed
- Last Name of the 1st Star Farmer of America
- Name of the 1st magazine created for FFA members in 1952
- Last name of the Founding Father for both FFA and NFA
17 Clues: Established as Official Dress in 1933 • Last Name of the author of the FFA Creed • Last Name of the 1st Star Farmer of America • City where the National FFA Convention began • Support Organization for FFA started in 1971 • Brother organization to FFA, started in 1935 • Served as National FFA Advisor from 1928-1934 • National support group for FFA founded in 1944 • ...
History Quiz 2023-03-21
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- Law passed in 1934
- First President of Weimar Republic
- Number of children a German woman needed to conceive to get a silver medal
- Exhibition opened by Hitler in 1937 to debase Jewish People
- Village in Southern France which provided refuge for 5000 people fleeing persecution
- Al Capone was head of which gang in 1925
- Headed the Tuskage Institute
- How many states banned alcohol before Prohibition
- Sacco and Vanzetti were accused of murder this paymaster
- Who set up the Universal Negro Improvement Association
- System designed to keep black workers as virtual slaves
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- The first 'talkie' was made
- Night of Broken Glass
- Key reason for the emigration of Irish people from ireland in 1845
- Characterised by blond hair, blue eyes and pale skin
- A governor from which U.S state belonged to the KKK
- Where was the first black university established
17 Clues: Law passed in 1934 • Night of Broken Glass • The first 'talkie' was made • Headed the Tuskage Institute • First President of Weimar Republic • Al Capone was head of which gang in 1925 • Where was the first black university established • How many states banned alcohol before Prohibition • A governor from which U.S state belonged to the KKK • ...
Earth's History 2023-03-23
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- gap in the rock record caused by erosion or weathering
- science of using tree rings
- excellent index fossils for the Mesozoic era
- sedimentary rock overlies another layer of sedimentary rock that has been eroded
- contain a record of time within tree trunks
- type of fossils that are easily recognized and useful for relative-age dating
- state that an intrusion is younger than the rock it cuts across
- bands of alternating light and dark colored sediments of sand, clay and silt
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- principle that a rock layer must be older than the rock layer that contains them
- principle that the oldest rocks are at the bottom and each consecutive layer is younger than the layer beneath it
- a rock or sediment layer used as a marker
- matching of rock in one geographic region to similar rocks in another region
- unconformity of horizontal sedimentary rock on top of tilted eroded layers
- excellent index fossils for the Paleozoic era
- Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, and the Grand Canyon are all part of ...
- sedimentary rock overlies a layer of igneous or metamorphic rock
- ______________ horizontality principle that sedimentary rocks are deposited in horizontal layers
17 Clues: science of using tree rings • a rock or sediment layer used as a marker • contain a record of time within tree trunks • excellent index fossils for the Mesozoic era • excellent index fossils for the Paleozoic era • gap in the rock record caused by erosion or weathering • state that an intrusion is younger than the rock it cuts across • ...
Music History 2023-03-27
17 Clues: type • wealth • change • famous • affect • rating • popular • arrange • mixture • community • point out • bring together • words in a song • look/sound like • live music performance • way to express yourself • someone who plays music
History puzzle 2024-03-12
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- Germany empire
- is a disagreement or opposition
- is a person who believes industries should be publicly owned
- To agree on important things
- is a person who is opposed to the use of violence.
- A German submarine
- Soilders buttons that resembled boiled dough dumplings
- Leader of the Bolsheviks
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- A feeling of loyalty with another country
- is the gathering of resources and troops in preparation for war. Ration is a limited use.
- is the right of people to decide how they should be governed Reparation is the payment for damages caused during the war.
- A celebration of military buildup of power
- Things people would read to get information
- To view or become aware of things by observing
- Information used to influence opinion
- When neither side can make progress
- A government in which one person has the power rule
17 Clues: Germany empire • A German submarine • Leader of the Bolsheviks • To agree on important things • is a disagreement or opposition • When neither side can make progress • Information used to influence opinion • A feeling of loyalty with another country • A celebration of military buildup of power • Things people would read to get information • ...
HISTORY 8 2024-05-13
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- around at the same time
- killing people for religion
- contemporaries with teotihuacan
- capital of mexico
- what greeks used to and still call themselves
- wall paintings
- philosopher associated with deontology
- river that acts as a border between texas and mexico
- named teotihuacan
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- City planning
- philosopher associated with utilitarianism
- biggest pyramid in teotihuacan
- influence
- offering one good for another
- script that can be taken down
- main street in teotihuacan
- City 100 BC-700 CE
17 Clues: influence • City planning • wall paintings • capital of mexico • named teotihuacan • City 100 BC-700 CE • around at the same time • main street in teotihuacan • killing people for religion • offering one good for another • script that can be taken down • biggest pyramid in teotihuacan • contemporaries with teotihuacan • philosopher associated with deontology • ...
Texas History 2023-04-24
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- The economic development of manufacturing produced from natural resources
- The right to vote
- The ability to read and write
- A rising of the sea as a result of pressure changes and wind associated with a storm
- Make changes in something in order to improve it
- The careful use of natural resources to prevent them from being lost or wasted
- A building equipped to refine or process products such as oil, metals, or sugar
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- The process of increasing human settlements in cities
- A form of city government in which citizens elect officials to head departments
- Those who advocate social reforms and legislative programs to improve society
- The framework over an oil well
- A person who urges or works for improvement and change
- A prospector who digs exploratory oil wells
- A thick, oily substance found deep in the Earth, used as a fuel
- To ban something, generally refers to the movement to man alcoholic beverages
- An economic pattern characterized by periods of economic growth and periods of economic decline
- In, relating to, or characteristic of the countryside rather than the town
17 Clues: The right to vote • The ability to read and write • The framework over an oil well • A prospector who digs exploratory oil wells • Make changes in something in order to improve it • The process of increasing human settlements in cities • A person who urges or works for improvement and change • A thick, oily substance found deep in the Earth, used as a fuel • ...
US History 2023-04-27
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- President who created the New Deal
- Amendment that ended prohibtion
- Amendment that gives equal rights to all men
- Amendment that ends slavery
- Amendment that made presidents only serve 2 terms
- Amendment that created women's suffrage
- President who failed the American people in the great depression
- President who said we would go to the moon
- President who had the Watergate scandal
- President who was impeached for lying under oath
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- Amendment that gives all men the right to vote
- President who got blamed for the Iran Hostage Crisis
- President who created the National Park System
- President who used trickle down economics
- Amendment that made alcohol illegal
- President during WW1, created the league of nations
- President who changed healthcare
17 Clues: Amendment that ends slavery • Amendment that ended prohibtion • President who changed healthcare • President who created the New Deal • Amendment that made alcohol illegal • Amendment that created women's suffrage • President who had the Watergate scandal • President who used trickle down economics • President who said we would go to the moon • ...
Earth History 2023-01-23
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- Megaraptor means "giant _____"
- fossils include any parts of the body
- Giganotosaurus was a ____-eater
- is a lake made by humans
- are evidence of past life
- The Megaraptor claw was found in southern ______
- fossils are evidence of a living thing's activity
- means having or displaying an intense or ferocious aggressiveness.
- layers form at the top of sedimentary rock
- fossils are found in __________ rock
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- Examples of fossils are
- sedimentary rock is made up of _______ of sediment
- builds up on top of a fossil and hardens into rock
- fossils at the bottom of sedimentary rock are the _______
- fossil keeps the shape of the organism
- In the passage, Novas found a huge dinosaur ____
- have different kind of fossils for us to explore
17 Clues: Examples of fossils are • is a lake made by humans • are evidence of past life • Megaraptor means "giant _____" • Giganotosaurus was a ____-eater • fossils are found in __________ rock • fossils include any parts of the body • fossil keeps the shape of the organism • layers form at the top of sedimentary rock • The Megaraptor claw was found in southern ______ • ...
History vocabulary 2023-09-13
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- a minor change or addition designed to improve a text, piece of legislation, etc
- corresponding in size or amount to something else.
- having two branches or chambers.
- a piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority.
- a system that allows each branch of a government to amend, override, or veto acts of another branch so as to prevent any one branch from exerting too much power or power beyond its authority
- voluntarily cease to keep or claim; give up.
- agreement or consistency.
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- feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- the federal principle or system of government.
- release from slavery.
- the action or process of reforming an institution or practice.
- (in the US) a body of people representing the states of the US, who formally cast votes for the election of the president and vice president.
- disparage or belittle (something).
- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
- a particular and separate article, stipulation, or proviso in a treaty, bill, or contract.
- feel deep respect or admiration for (something).
- an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.
17 Clues: release from slavery. • agreement or consistency. • having two branches or chambers. • disparage or belittle (something). • feelings of severe despondency and dejection • voluntarily cease to keep or claim; give up. • the federal principle or system of government. • feel deep respect or admiration for (something). • corresponding in size or amount to something else. • ...
History - II 2022-10-14
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- Sumerian invention/ discovery
- a Sumerian writing is a what
- these gave the contribution of the alphabet
- took cotton goods from India to Europe
- a ziggurat is this
- name of the Father of Modern Missions
- this name means “Enlightened One”
- leader in during India’s struggle for independence
- these people made no contributions to civilization
- country once called East Pakistan now called
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- India’s first prime minister
- One of India’s major rivers (starts with G)
- seal Sumerians use to stamp their documents with
- the ancient cultures are studied by whom
- a famous citizen of Ur is mentioned in the Bible
- first European to reach India by
- a tomb for his favorite wife
- what did the Lydians make first
18 Clues: a ziggurat is this • India’s first prime minister • a Sumerian writing is a what • a tomb for his favorite wife • Sumerian invention/ discovery • what did the Lydians make first • first European to reach India by • this name means “Enlightened One” • name of the Father of Modern Missions • took cotton goods from India to Europe • the ancient cultures are studied by whom • ...
Utah History 2023-05-11
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- The animal which the Shoshone base their entire lifestyle around
- To carry or move water from one place to another
- The theology to be independent and have no outside help
- The superior university in Utah
- Nomadic homes that were easy to put up and take down, often made out of bison-hide
- The largest mountain range in Utah
- The state which our semester was planned talking about
- Your teacher's last name (yikes if you don't know this)
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- The American belief that Americans have the right to go west, by any means possible
- The practice of having more than one wife
- The event which over 60% of the Shoshone population were massacred
- One of Utah's national parks
- The largest tribe of Utah
- Mormon army during the Mexican-American war that never fought
- Known as the "root diggers"
- One reason why the Mormons got kicked out of Illinois
- LDS Leader that led the Mormons out to Utah
17 Clues: The largest tribe of Utah • Known as the "root diggers" • One of Utah's national parks • The superior university in Utah • The largest mountain range in Utah • The practice of having more than one wife • LDS Leader that led the Mormons out to Utah • To carry or move water from one place to another • One reason why the Mormons got kicked out of Illinois • ...
Women's history 2025-03-12
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- she is 4-time olympian the one of the best volleyball players from USA
- Considered one of the greatest colllegiate basketball players
- 1st female to officate NFL games
- one of the worlds most successful women ski racers from USA
- 4 time all american softball pitcher from Alabama
- some say that she is the all-time best softball player to play the game
- 1st A/A to win a medal in Winer games- figure skating
- she won 6 olympic medals in track and feild, named the greatest female athlete of the 20th century
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- Singer-songwriter,recod producer, actress
- 1st female to Coach in the NBA, now WNBA
- 1st female to dunck in the WNBA, 4 time gold medalist
- 1st female to serve on the U.S supreme court
- Consitered the greatest swimmer of all time
- Plays basketball at UCONN, their star player
- was the 2nd woman and the first jewish woman to serve on the U.S Supreme court
- known as one of the best tennis players in the world today
- Widely considered as one of the greatest gymnast of all times
17 Clues: 1st female to officate NFL games • 1st female to Coach in the NBA, now WNBA • Singer-songwriter,recod producer, actress • Consitered the greatest swimmer of all time • 1st female to serve on the U.S supreme court • Plays basketball at UCONN, their star player • 4 time all american softball pitcher from Alabama • 1st female to dunck in the WNBA, 4 time gold medalist • ...
Australian History 2025-02-19
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- Related to colonies
- Trade The buying, selling, and forced movement of people
- The punishment of sending criminals to another country
- The way countries and people around the world have become more connected
- When something is argued over or fought
- When a country sends people to live in and rule another land
- Darwinism A belief from the 19th century that some people or races are naturally better than others
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- Fleet A group of 11 ships that carried British convicts and settlers to Australia
- A person found guilty of a crime and sent to prison
- Nullius A Latin term meaning "land belonging to no one."
- Making something clear and easy to understand
- A large group of countries or lands ruled by one powerful country
- A land controlled by another country, often settled by people from the ruling country.
- Colony A place where criminals were sent to live and work as punishment
- When a country takes control of other lands and people
- Crimes Serious crimes that were punished by death, such as murder
- The edge of a country or settlement
17 Clues: Related to colonies • The edge of a country or settlement • When something is argued over or fought • Making something clear and easy to understand • A person found guilty of a crime and sent to prison • The punishment of sending criminals to another country • When a country takes control of other lands and people • ...
Debate History 2025-03-25
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- School in Lincoln with the fewest windows.
- Head coaches from Marian, LSE, and LE attended this high school
- Last name of coach who was the policy state champ in 2013
- Last name of the head coach won state LD and was the only kid on his team
- Last name of coach was was the 2004 state policy champ
- Initials of last year's state sweepstakes runner-up
- State of 2025 NSDA Nationals
- Winners at the tournament get this along with their trophy
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- Last name of the head coach who won 3rd place in LD in 1987
- Initials of last year's state sweepstakes champion
- Last name of the person which the champion head coaching award is named
- Initials of last year's 3rd place sweepstakes team
- Team who traveled 107.9 miles to be here today
- Initials of the organization who sponsors the state debate tournament
- Team who traveled 99.3 miles to be here today
- Last name of the youngest head coach
- Reason for no state tournament in 2002
17 Clues: State of 2025 NSDA Nationals • Last name of the youngest head coach • Reason for no state tournament in 2002 • School in Lincoln with the fewest windows. • Team who traveled 99.3 miles to be here today • Team who traveled 107.9 miles to be here today • Initials of last year's state sweepstakes champion • Initials of last year's 3rd place sweepstakes team • ...
Church History 2024-10-25
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- Wanted to arrest and kill Christians
- Spread the gospel of Jesus
- On his way there, Jesus met him
- Celebrates the birth of the church
- Studies Jesus' job in salvation
- Preached to the crowds and 3000 convert
- This type of christology focuses on the divinity of Jesus
- Changes his name to connect with Gentiles
- The study of Jesus
- worship of the emperor
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- The Council of Jerusalem met to welcome this group of people
- Sent out by Jesus
- Studies the person of Jesus
- supported and encouraged worship
- Has the role of regenerate, indwell, and empower
- Studies the Church
- This type of christology focuses on the humanity of Jesus
17 Clues: Sent out by Jesus • Studies the Church • The study of Jesus • worship of the emperor • Spread the gospel of Jesus • Studies the person of Jesus • On his way there, Jesus met him • Studies Jesus' job in salvation • supported and encouraged worship • Celebrates the birth of the church • Wanted to arrest and kill Christians • Preached to the crowds and 3000 convert • ...
Kate history 2025-08-22
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- Kate’s happy place
- The ultimate dance mom
- Kate dreams of being
- The achievement Kate can’t stop bragging about
- Kates greatest love
- Tall with no brains
- The Role Kate played in her final piece
- Where Milly’s greatest enemy works “we aren’t friends”
- Something Kate has no concept of
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- The instrument camp boy takes after
- We did a great impression of these boys
- The nickname of a town in which the ballet team placed
- Something Jolie begged Kate to get
- Kate is just in it for the party
- The society who's party brought us together
- The housemate at the beginning of the alphabet
- The name of Plymouths most rock n roll band
17 Clues: Kate’s happy place • Kates greatest love • Tall with no brains • Kate dreams of being • The ultimate dance mom • Kate is just in it for the party • Something Kate has no concept of • Something Jolie begged Kate to get • The instrument camp boy takes after • We did a great impression of these boys • The Role Kate played in her final piece • ...
Medieval History 2025-10-21
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- A social system in Europe in which people worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection and land in return
- A significant conflict that occurred during the Medieval Period, often motivated by religion
- A parcel of land assigned to a nobleman by a ruler
- Handwritten books used by scholars to record events of the time in the medieval world
- Early muzzle-loaded handgun fired by a matchlock mechanism
- The backbone of the medieval European armies, representing an elite caste of heavy cavalry
- A new and improved type of firearm, developed in the Italian Wars
- The most devastating outbreak of plague in the mid-14th century, killing between one-third and half of Europe’s population
- New variant of the system that arose toward the 14th century where vassals substituted military obligations for monetary payments
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- The world period from 600 – 1450 CE
- Military innovation adopted by Europe in the 14th century but invented by the Chinese
- A person in a subordinate position to another, such as a nobleman swearing loyalty to a king
- Group whose diminished numbers following the Plague led to improved living conditions and legal rights
- A narrator of events, such as Agnolo di Tura writing about the Black Death
- A fortified base from which a feudal lord could dominate the countryside
- A period of European cultural, artistic, political, and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- Country that was politically strong and technologically innovative under the Tang and Song dynasties
17 Clues: The world period from 600 – 1450 CE • A parcel of land assigned to a nobleman by a ruler • Early muzzle-loaded handgun fired by a matchlock mechanism • A new and improved type of firearm, developed in the Italian Wars • A fortified base from which a feudal lord could dominate the countryside • ...
history 2019-02-12
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- to exist in.
- branch of government that executes,or carries out, the law; headed by the president.
- lawmaking branch of government.
- people who supported the new constitution.
- special group of electors chosen to vote for president and vice president.
- the branch of government that includes the courts that settle disputes and questions of the law.
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- a change ,correction or improvement added to a document.
- sharing power between the federal and state governments.
- a system by which each branch of government limits power of other branches.
- left some important powers to the states.
10 Clues: to exist in. • lawmaking branch of government. • left some important powers to the states. • people who supported the new constitution. • a change ,correction or improvement added to a document. • sharing power between the federal and state governments. • special group of electors chosen to vote for president and vice president. • ...
History 2019-01-16
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- 1/4 of the 10,000 troops died during winter
- Britain to conquer Southern Colonies
- Planned to divide the colonies but failed
- The commanders of the British Army
- Britain recognized America's Independence
- Dec 25,1776 crossed the Delaware River at midnight to attack Hessians
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- First battle of the American Revolution
- Taught army how to use Bayonets
- First President of the United States
- Aug 1776 General Howe landed at Long Island
10 Clues: Taught army how to use Bayonets • The commanders of the British Army • Britain to conquer Southern Colonies • First President of the United States • First battle of the American Revolution • Planned to divide the colonies but failed • Britain recognized America's Independence • 1/4 of the 10,000 troops died during winter • Aug 1776 General Howe landed at Long Island • ...
History 2021-12-21
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- was a historically prominent German state
- former royal residence
- Theresa was the ruler of the Habsburg dominions from 1740
- was once capital of the Inca Empire
- He was a Chinese mariner
- King of scotland
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- HIGHEST POWER
- culture that flourished in central Mexico
- period in the history of the Iberian Peninsula
- is the study and practice of making and using maps
10 Clues: HIGHEST POWER • King of scotland • former royal residence • He was a Chinese mariner • was once capital of the Inca Empire • was a historically prominent German state • culture that flourished in central Mexico • period in the history of the Iberian Peninsula • is the study and practice of making and using maps • Theresa was the ruler of the Habsburg dominions from 1740
History 2021-12-17
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- a primary ____ is a source from the time of the event
- the century of 1546.
- where manuscripts were copied by hand.
- The period before the Iron Age. The __ age
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- where the monks attended mass or prayed
- counting the lines of stump to see the age.
- the century of 2021.
- houses for plebians. Like apartments.
- the period where people used iron.(1 word)
- where monks ate their food.
10 Clues: the century of 2021. • the century of 1546. • where monks ate their food. • houses for plebians. Like apartments. • where manuscripts were copied by hand. • where the monks attended mass or prayed • the period where people used iron.(1 word) • The period before the Iron Age. The __ age • counting the lines of stump to see the age. • ...
History 2020-05-27
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- Father of History
- incapable of being avoided
- having significant and demonstrable bearing the matter at hand
- systematic investigation
- having multiple and usually more than two sides
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- father of logic
- covering completely or broadly
- having a mutual or reciprocal relation
- an even or series of events
- studious inquiry or examination
10 Clues: father of logic • Father of History • systematic investigation • incapable of being avoided • an even or series of events • covering completely or broadly • studious inquiry or examination • having a mutual or reciprocal relation • having multiple and usually more than two sides • having significant and demonstrable bearing the matter at hand
History 2020-09-13
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- The current generation of humans
- Study of caves
- Material used to make weapon handles
- The 2nd period in stone age
- The Paleolithic cave found in Madhyapradesh
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- Early use of fire by humans were discovered in these caves
- Early human habitation site in Karnataka
- The Period that covers almost 99% of human history
- English word for Lithic
- Persons who walk upright
10 Clues: Study of caves • English word for Lithic • Persons who walk upright • The 2nd period in stone age • The current generation of humans • Material used to make weapon handles • Early human habitation site in Karnataka • The Paleolithic cave found in Madhyapradesh • The Period that covers almost 99% of human history • Early use of fire by humans were discovered in these caves
History 2020-06-03
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- a more advanced society
- one of the earliest systems of writing
- the structure of our bodies
- huge in size
- to keep something in its original state
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- the study of human cultures
- an object of cultural and historic interest
- a place to store and display historic artifacts
- important in some way
- a detailed examination
10 Clues: huge in size • important in some way • a detailed examination • a more advanced society • the study of human cultures • the structure of our bodies • one of the earliest systems of writing • to keep something in its original state • an object of cultural and historic interest • a place to store and display historic artifacts
History 2020-08-30
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- Former Tory Prime Minister, died in 1995.
- Leader of the British suffragette movement.
- Fifth wife of King Henry VIII of England.
- United States President from 1953 to 1961.
- Author of Sense and Sensibility.
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- Depicted by a statue at the centre of Tavistock Square.
- Last British Chancellor whose father had held the same post.
- First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic.
- Rival Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon to fight.
- Made the first space flight in 1961.
10 Clues: Author of Sense and Sensibility. • Made the first space flight in 1961. • Former Tory Prime Minister, died in 1995. • Fifth wife of King Henry VIII of England. • United States President from 1953 to 1961. • Leader of the British suffragette movement. • First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. • Rival Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon to fight. • ...
History 2021-11-02
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- federal constitution that would give supreme power to the central government
- branch that includes the president and other department
- tax on imports or exports
- agreement to create a two house legislature
- reduced value of money combined with increased drives for goods and services
- sharing of power between central government and states
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- idea that political authority is in the hands of the people
- change to the constitution
- person that is opposed to the constitution
- trade between two or more states
10 Clues: tax on imports or exports • change to the constitution • trade between two or more states • person that is opposed to the constitution • agreement to create a two house legislature • sharing of power between central government and states • branch that includes the president and other department • idea that political authority is in the hands of the people • ...
History 2021-11-02
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- federal constitution that would give supreme power to the central government
- tax on imports or exports
- person that is opposed to the constitution
- change to the constitution
- agreement to create a two house legislature
- sharing of power between central government and states
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- idea that political authority is in the hands of the people
- trade between two or more states
- reduced value of money combined with increased drives for goods and services
- branch that includes the president and other department
10 Clues: tax on imports or exports • change to the constitution • trade between two or more states • person that is opposed to the constitution • agreement to create a two house legislature • sharing of power between central government and states • branch that includes the president and other department • idea that political authority is in the hands of the people • ...
History 2021-11-19
10 Clues: Entente • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • first omth for the year • the season at the begining and end of the year • Franse Russia and _______ are part of the Allies • Austria- Hungry and Germany are part of the ________
History 2021-12-01
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- When did Viking arrive in Ireland
- who teaches public speaking in Ancient Rome
- what mountain destroyed Pompeii
- what where the lowest level of people in Ancient Rome
- who was the highest in the feudal system
- what was another term for 80 men in Ancient Rome
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- what held all the lava in a volcano
- what is the biggest remain of an amphitheatre today
- in the feudal system what where the lowest ranked people
- what where the highest level of people in ancient Rome
10 Clues: what mountain destroyed Pompeii • When did Viking arrive in Ireland • what held all the lava in a volcano • who was the highest in the feudal system • who teaches public speaking in Ancient Rome • what was another term for 80 men in Ancient Rome • what is the biggest remain of an amphitheatre today • what where the lowest level of people in Ancient Rome • ...
History 2022-03-29
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- term of endearment; professional baseball player
- obtaining benefits through threats and force
- disillusioned, white writers
- 1920s party girls
- political corruption within government
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- underground criminal activities to earn money
- animal; type of dance
- Alcohol transportation, manufacture,distribution ban
- American fear of the spread of Communism
- illicit drugs
10 Clues: illicit drugs • 1920s party girls • animal; type of dance • disillusioned, white writers • political corruption within government • American fear of the spread of Communism • obtaining benefits through threats and force • underground criminal activities to earn money • term of endearment; professional baseball player • Alcohol transportation, manufacture,distribution ban
HISTORY 2013-05-28
10 Clues: Gulf war • kIng maker • end of USSR • water gate scandal • iron man of Germany • abolition of slavery • Nightingale of India • the man behind the holocaust • actor turned politician in USA • first Indian women Prime Minister
History 2014-02-23
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- / Creator of the Scientific method.
- / sudden violent overthrow of a government.
- / The Intellectuals of the Enlightenment are called...
- / a machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- / king of France (1774-1792. In 1789 he summoned the Estates-General, but he did not grant the reforms that were demanded and revolution followed.
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- / Polish native, first to publish a sun-centered conception of the universe.
- / In the French Revolution, a radical group made up of Parisian wage-earners, and small shopkeepers who wanted a greater voice in government, lower prices, and an end of food shortages.
- / Proved that the heart is the beginning point of the circulation.
- / Delicate art style, which is based on charm, grace and gentle action.
- / created a system for naming the chemical elements.
10 Clues: / Creator of the Scientific method. • / sudden violent overthrow of a government. • / created a system for naming the chemical elements. • / The Intellectuals of the Enlightenment are called... • / Proved that the heart is the beginning point of the circulation. • / Delicate art style, which is based on charm, grace and gentle action. • ...
History 2014-02-23
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- / Delicate art style, which is based on charm, grace and gentle action.
- / created a system for naming the chemical elements.
- / In the French Revolution, a radical group made up of Parisian wage-earners, and small shopkeepers who wanted a greater voice in government, lower prices, and an end of food shortages.
- / Polish native, first to publish a sun-centered conception of the universe.
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- / king of France (1774-1792. In 1789 he summoned the Estates-General, but he did not grant the reforms that were demanded and revolution followed.
- / The Intellectuals of the Enlightenment are called...
- / Proved that the heart is the beginning point of the circulation.
- / a machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- / sudden violent overthrow of a government.
- / Creator of the Scientific method.
10 Clues: / Creator of the Scientific method. • / sudden violent overthrow of a government. • / created a system for naming the chemical elements. • / The Intellectuals of the Enlightenment are called... • / Proved that the heart is the beginning point of the circulation. • / Delicate art style, which is based on charm, grace and gentle action. • ...
History 2014-01-28
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- League
- Practice of forcing people into military service
- Power of the supreme court to decide whether acts of a president or laws passed by congress are constitutional
- Ensuring that all people have the same rights
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- Bandon trade
- A French term meaning let alone
- Mountain ridge that separates river systems flowing toward opposite sides of a continent
- Devotion to ones country
- Goods and services are exchanged with little regulation
- LOng voyage of exploration
10 Clues: League • Bandon trade • Devotion to ones country • LOng voyage of exploration • A French term meaning let alone • Ensuring that all people have the same rights • Practice of forcing people into military service • Goods and services are exchanged with little regulation • Mountain ridge that separates river systems flowing toward opposite sides of a continent • ...
History 2013-05-06
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- typ of people that live in the south of Africa
- passes the slaves had to carry arround with them always where the................
- Free State/The state that belonged to the Britisch
- People who give the boers a rong hint
- The dutch farmers
- people that live in Holland
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- shure) The typ of land structure in Africa is...............
- non belonging states , places where the ................. places
- more built and strong people that live in the south of Africa are calles the.............
- Another typ of people living in the south of Africa which were more the hunters are the..............
10 Clues: The dutch farmers • people that live in Holland • People who give the boers a rong hint • typ of people that live in the south of Africa • Free State/The state that belonged to the Britisch • shure) The typ of land structure in Africa is............... • non belonging states , places where the ................. places • ...
History 2015-04-01
10 Clues: 1929-1939 • 19th ammendment • 6000-8000 killed • oil well in Texas • known as "crude oil" • prohibiting of alcohol • period of severe dust storms • global war, allies, and central powers • league of united latin american citezens • Texan who served as Vice President for Franklin Roosevelt
History 2015-09-07
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- a wealthy person not used to working with their hands
- who discoverd america
- a settler in or inhabitant of a colony
- a source that was NOT there when the event occurred
- a person who settles in an area, typically one with no or few previous inhabitants.
- a source that was there when the event occurred
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- one of the sea-lanes ordinarily used by merchant ships
- harsh winter of 1609-1610
- a group of merchants who wanted to start a money making colony
- killed more than half the native population
10 Clues: who discoverd america • harsh winter of 1609-1610 • a settler in or inhabitant of a colony • killed more than half the native population • a source that was there when the event occurred • a source that was NOT there when the event occurred • a wealthy person not used to working with their hands • one of the sea-lanes ordinarily used by merchant ships • ...
History 2016-07-11
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- belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence
- punishment
- a formal religious or public occasion, typically one celebrating a particular event or anniversary
- a fight between large, organized armed forces
- an urban area that has a name, defined boundaries, and local government
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- the person who sets up an institution, organization etc.
- an unwelcome intrusion into a country
- moving from one country, place, or locality to another
- political or social authority or control, esp. that exercised by a government
- exercise ultimate power or authority over (an area and its people)
10 Clues: punishment • an unwelcome intrusion into a country • a fight between large, organized armed forces • moving from one country, place, or locality to another • the person who sets up an institution, organization etc. • belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence • exercise ultimate power or authority over (an area and its people) • ...
History 2016-07-11
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- a wealthy person not used to working with their hands
- who discoverd america
- a settler in or inhabitant of a colony
- a source that was NOT there when the event occurred
- a person who settles in an area, typically one with no or few previous inhabitants.
- a source that was there when the event occurred
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- one of the sea-lanes ordinarily used by merchant ships
- harsh winter of 1609-1610
- a group of merchants who wanted to start a money making colony
- killed more than half the native population
10 Clues: who discoverd america • harsh winter of 1609-1610 • a settler in or inhabitant of a colony • killed more than half the native population • a source that was there when the event occurred • a source that was NOT there when the event occurred • a wealthy person not used to working with their hands • one of the sea-lanes ordinarily used by merchant ships • ...
History 2016-01-22
10 Clues: murdered • get rid of • moving forward • period of ten years • doing something wrong • how much money in the country • prohibited the sale of alcohol • person who secretly makes alcohol • a place where people would drink alcohol • women from 1920s who smoke, drank,were glamorous
History 2017-02-16
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- A serious promise
- Activities related to trade
- A place in the after life that some religions believe only good people can go
- A belief in the existence of a single god
- Something that is known for certain
- An act of violation against a particular religious or moral principle
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- A social class of people who were privileged by birth or royal decree
- Relating to the governance or power relations of a place
- A monotheistic religion
- A follower of the religion of Islam
10 Clues: A serious promise • A monotheistic religion • Activities related to trade • A follower of the religion of Islam • Something that is known for certain • A belief in the existence of a single god • Relating to the governance or power relations of a place • A social class of people who were privileged by birth or royal decree • ...
history 2023-03-23
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- What mexican residents were called.
- The idea that it is destiny to expand westwards
- The purchase in which the U.S gained the southern parts of Arizona and New Mexico
- The battle in which Texas gained independence
- What californian settlers were called
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- A former mission that was used as a major battle site
- A agreed upon set of rules/standards that people use to self govern
- The state of an area or government being self ruling
- The leader of the texas rebels
- Mexican Cowboys
10 Clues: Mexican Cowboys • The leader of the texas rebels • What mexican residents were called. • What californian settlers were called • The battle in which Texas gained independence • The idea that it is destiny to expand westwards • The state of an area or government being self ruling • A former mission that was used as a major battle site • ...
HISTORY 2023-03-24
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- a particular religious group within a larger faith; for example, Lutheranism is one denomination within Christianity.
- a written agreement between two or more nations
- a belief or set of beliefs, especially relating to religion
- a German priest who broke away from the Catholic Church to start his own religion, Lutheranism. His posting of the Ninety-Five Theses started the Reformation.
- someone officially recognized as holy by the Catholic Church
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- a religious reform movement from the early 1500s to the 1600s that led to the formation of new Christian groups
- the selling and buying of positions in the Catholic Church
- a Christian who separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation; today, any member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation
- a grant by the Catholic Church that released a person from punishment for sins
- an argument, often written, to support an idea
10 Clues: an argument, often written, to support an idea • a written agreement between two or more nations • the selling and buying of positions in the Catholic Church • a belief or set of beliefs, especially relating to religion • someone officially recognized as holy by the Catholic Church • a grant by the Catholic Church that released a person from punishment for sins • ...
History 2023-03-22
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- $10m for US to receive Arizona and New Mexico
- Polka dots and Tennessee governor
- Mexican agents used for bringing settlers to Texas
- EARLY early Californian settlers
- Ended war and most of Mexico now US territory
- Mexican General famous for the Battle of San Jacinto
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- Spanish name for type of person who herds cattle and sheep
- Belief that the destiny of America was essentially world domination (expansion)
- Event where American settlers seized town of Sonoma
- Wrote "Two Years Before the Mast"
10 Clues: EARLY early Californian settlers • Polka dots and Tennessee governor • Wrote "Two Years Before the Mast" • $10m for US to receive Arizona and New Mexico • Ended war and most of Mexico now US territory • Mexican agents used for bringing settlers to Texas • Event where American settlers seized town of Sonoma • Mexican General famous for the Battle of San Jacinto • ...
