history Crossword Puzzles
History 2021-12-01
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- The leader of the Catholic Church
- A religion which teaches that elimination of the self and earthly desires is the highest goal
- The belief of only one god
- A series of religious wars
- The conquerer of the Aztec empire
- A system of society or government where men hold the power and women are exclude from it
- A process where society adopts aspects of Western culture
- The god that the Aztecs mistook Cortez for
- The dominant social system in Medieval Europe
- Land given to vassal's under the condition of fuedal service
- A story from the past that has not been proven
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- Conquerors, particularly Spanish conquerors
- The belief in or worship of more than one god
- The former name for Tokyo
- The Aztecs capital city
- The main religion at the time of Medieval Europe
- Farmers who produced crops
- The way of the warrior (Fuedal Japan)
- The lowest class in Medieval Europe society
- A technique used by the Aztecs which relied on small, rectangular areas of land to grow crops on the shallow lake beds
- A worker skilled in making things by hand at the time of Medieval Japan
- The emperor of the Aztecs at the time of the Spanish conquest
- A holder of land under conditions of allegience
- Fuedal lords the controlled major domains
- The main disease that the Spaniards brought with them to the Aztecs
- The title of who ruled Medieval Japan
26 Clues: The Aztecs capital city • The former name for Tokyo • Farmers who produced crops • The belief of only one god • A series of religious wars • The leader of the Catholic Church • The conquerer of the Aztec empire • The way of the warrior (Fuedal Japan) • The title of who ruled Medieval Japan • Fuedal lords the controlled major domains • The god that the Aztecs mistook Cortez for • ...
history 2021-12-08
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- a system that supplies dry land with water
- fine particles of fertile soil
- a amount that is left after a need is met
- pyramid shaped structure with temple on top
- used to make paper rope and sandals
- the time before the invention on writing
- study of fossils
- market place and gathering place for business
- a fort on hill top
- fan shaped are where river flows into a sea
- someone who write or preforms epic stories
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- sort of writing but with pictures and sound
- a line of rulers from one family
- the belief in more than on god
- study of artifacts and learn about the past
- the study of human culture and how it has developed
- group of people living in a new territory with ties with there home land
- a greek city state town and surrounding area
- a large division of time in history
- passed from father to son
20 Clues: study of fossils • a fort on hill top • passed from father to son • fine particles of fertile soil • the belief in more than on god • a line of rulers from one family • used to make paper rope and sandals • a large division of time in history • the time before the invention on writing • a amount that is left after a need is met • a system that supplies dry land with water • ...
History 2021-12-06
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- a seed or seeds froma plant, specially a plant like a grass such as ruce of wheat
- german airforce
- human beings considered collectively; the human race
- a person holding religious beliefs other than those of the main world religions.
- the time of year when crops are cut and collected from the fileds, or the activity of cutting and collecting them, or the crops that are cut and collected
- achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense
- a group of ships, or all of the ships in a country's navy
- agricultural process of applying controlled amounts of water to land
- To be identical in value.
- A group of states or countries ruled over by a single monarch
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- make (a coin) by stamping metal
- system of rules
- All the money and property owned by a particular person
- a building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows
- the part of an army that fights on foot
- moral rightness
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- the act of conquering a country, area, or situation
- obliterate
- land can produce a large number of good quality crops
- the state of being a feudal labourer
21 Clues: obliterate • german airforce • system of rules • moral rightness • To be identical in value. • make (a coin) by stamping metal • the state of being a feudal labourer • the part of an army that fights on foot • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • the act of conquering a country, area, or situation • human beings considered collectively; the human race • ...
History 2021-12-14
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- supporting democracy
- howe publisher and editor of the novascotion
- having the power to make laws
- very new and different from the old
- the elected executive head of state
- formal and organized vote
- change achieved through violence and often war
- Noted for his attacks on family compact
- molson canadien businessman
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- a person or job growing crops to support your country and or community
- making changes to improve it
- gourlay guilty of sedition and banished from the colonies
- British version of conservatism
- community of Quebec
- a state of armed conflict
- arts and manifestations
- The past explained in a class
- the person holding office
- an act of violent resist
- a series of track allowing passage for a train
- removing someone from country province or community
21 Clues: community of Quebec • supporting democracy • arts and manifestations • an act of violent resist • a state of armed conflict • the person holding office • formal and organized vote • molson canadien businessman • making changes to improve it • having the power to make laws • The past explained in a class • British version of conservatism • very new and different from the old • ...
history 2021-12-14
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- chief justice of the supreme court
- a number of people acting together for a similar purpose
- law that forbade american ships form sailing to foreign ports
- the third president of the united states /1801
- co-leader of the lewis clark expedition
- shawnee chief
- naval officer who led the US to victory over british lake Erie
- supreme court has final say in interpreting the constitution
- jeffersons political party
- practice of forcing someone to act a certain way by used of pressure or threats
- payment in exchange for protection
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- american purchase of the Louisiana teriroy in 1803
- law that let president john Adams fill federal judgeships with federalist
- group that explored the Louisiana territory
- westerner who supported the war of 1812
- woman who assisted lewis and clark on the expedition
- army captain appointed by president jefferson to explore the Louisiana purchase
- leader of southern expedition in the Louisiana territory
- person who takes extreme political positions federalist support a strong central government
- the act of seizing by force
20 Clues: shawnee chief • jeffersons political party • the act of seizing by force • chief justice of the supreme court • payment in exchange for protection • westerner who supported the war of 1812 • co-leader of the lewis clark expedition • group that explored the Louisiana territory • the third president of the united states /1801 • ...
History 2021-12-03
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- William and Mary College is founded
- French and Indian War begins
- Ben Franklin proposes Albany Plan of Union
- Bacons Rebellion
- New England troops seize Fort Louisbourg from France
- Tokugawa Shogunate emerges in Japan
- First navigational act regulates colonial trade
- George Washington becomes president
- New York's population
- produced just enough for the family
- Harvard College established
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- Great Awakening sweeps through colonies
- British Forces capture Quebec
- Galileo observes planets and stars
- Qing Dynasty established in China
- Georgia and South Carolina have the fastest growing economies
- routes that form a triangle
- French forces driven out of Fort Duquesne
- Iroquois Confederacy formed
- enslaved africans brought to america
- Variety
- crops that could be sold easily
- Proclamation of 1763 established
- Ben Franklin published Poor Richard's Almanac
24 Clues: Variety • Bacons Rebellion • New York's population • routes that form a triangle • Iroquois Confederacy formed • Harvard College established • French and Indian War begins • British Forces capture Quebec • crops that could be sold easily • Proclamation of 1763 established • Qing Dynasty established in China • Galileo observes planets and stars • William and Mary College is founded • ...
History 2021-12-03
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- William and Mary College is founded
- French and Indian War begins
- Ben Franklin proposes Albany Plan of Union
- Bacons Rebellion
- New England troops seize Fort Louisbourg from France
- Tokugawa Shogunate emerges in Japan
- First navigational act regulates colonial trade
- George Washington becomes president
- New York's population
- produced just enough for the family
- Harvard College established
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- Great Awakening sweeps through colonies
- British Forces capture Quebec
- Galileo observes planets and stars
- Qing Dynasty established in China
- Georgia and South Carolina have the fastest growing economies
- routes that form a triangle
- French forces driven out of Fort Duquesne
- Iroquois Confederacy formed
- enslaved africans brought to america
- Variety
- crops that could be sold easily
- Proclamation of 1763 established
- Ben Franklin published Poor Richard's Almanac
24 Clues: Variety • Bacons Rebellion • New York's population • routes that form a triangle • Iroquois Confederacy formed • Harvard College established • French and Indian War begins • British Forces capture Quebec • crops that could be sold easily • Proclamation of 1763 established • Qing Dynasty established in China • Galileo observes planets and stars • William and Mary College is founded • ...
History 2022-02-09
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- wrote “Don Quixote”
- “father of renaissance”
- music in the renaissance time period became more _______
- play Shakespeare wrote
- painted Mona Lisa(first name)
- rich people who supported people of the arts
- probably the most influential scholar of the renaissance
- wrote about government
- created movement in paintings
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- greatest play write
- inverter of the movable type(last name)
- country where renaissance started
- painted the Sistine chapel
- focused on man abilities more than gods abilities
- created the 3d effect to art
- city where renaissance started
- where was Shakespeare from
- what was thought to be a remedy for sin in the renaissance time period
- most famous patron family
- painted madonnas
20 Clues: painted madonnas • greatest play write • wrote “Don Quixote” • play Shakespeare wrote • wrote about government • “father of renaissance” • most famous patron family • painted the Sistine chapel • where was Shakespeare from • created the 3d effect to art • painted Mona Lisa(first name) • created movement in paintings • city where renaissance started • country where renaissance started • ...
History 2022-11-08
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- gave command to open fire on the Spanish
- nicknamed "Black Jack"
- admiral of the U.S navy
- treaty between the U.S. and Cuba that attempted to protect Cuba's independence from foreign intervention
- Spain response to Cubas revolt by sending
- McKinley sent this ship to Cuba to bring home American citizens
- artificial 82 km waterway in Panama
- overthrew the queen of Hawaii
- last queen of Hawaii
- teddy rosevelt was one
- an addition to the Monroe Doctrine articulated by President Theodore Roosevelt
- the use of a country's financial power to extend its international influence
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- anti-foreign, anti-colonial, and anti-Christian uprising in China
- exaggerates sympathy for the rebels
- statement of principles initiated by the United States in 1899 and 1900
- nations extend their economic, political power over other countries
- the English government from 1653 to 1659
- general in the Mexican Revolution
- early supporter of American expansion
- leading figure in the Mexican Revolution of 1910–1920
- major battle of the Spanish–American War
- naval base in Hawaii
- American colonies and Great Britain, ended the American Revolution
- Filipino leader and politician who fought first against Spain and later against the United States for the independence of the Philippines.
- civil law that established a civilian government in Puerto Rico
- American statesman and official whose career in government stretched over almost half a century
- Cuban poet and journalist
27 Clues: naval base in Hawaii • last queen of Hawaii • nicknamed "Black Jack" • teddy rosevelt was one • admiral of the U.S navy • Cuban poet and journalist • overthrew the queen of Hawaii • general in the Mexican Revolution • exaggerates sympathy for the rebels • artificial 82 km waterway in Panama • early supporter of American expansion • the English government from 1653 to 1659 • ...
history 2022-09-30
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- is the number of deaths per year for every 1,000 people.
- the spread of disease across a large area or even the world.
- the way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customs
- or the degree of connection between people, places, and things.
- or the movement of people from place to place, must also be considered when examining population changes.
- or setting up businesses abroad to produce parts and products for domestic use or sale.
- people with common interests living in a particular area
- family's large groups of languages having similar roots.
- the pattern of human settlement
- the variations in population that occur across a country, a continent, or the world
- is the process by which the countries of the world have experienced greater connectivity
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- or the level of wealth, goods, and necessities available—for people in poorer countries.
- The spread of new knowledge from one culture to another is called
- the number of people living on a square mile or square kilometer of land.
- uses birthrates and death rates to show how populations in countries or regions can change over time
- early centers of civilization whose ideas and practices spread to surrounding areas
- a general movement
- represents the breakdown of the population by gender and age at a given point in time.
- the growth rate of a population, is the difference between an area’s birthrate and its death rate.
- time or the number of years it takes a population to double in size, has been reduced to below 50 years in some parts of Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
- is the number of births per year for every 1,000 people.
21 Clues: a general movement • the pattern of human settlement • is the number of deaths per year for every 1,000 people. • people with common interests living in a particular area • family's large groups of languages having similar roots. • is the number of births per year for every 1,000 people. • the spread of disease across a large area or even the world. • ...
history 2022-10-07
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- said what ruler could and couldnt do
- colonists who helped keep each other in contact
- yeilded
- not sanctioned by law
- first basic system of laws in colonies
- agreement prohibiting trade
- English philosopher; preached natural rights, social contract theory,
- war against british with indians and french
- americas first formal constitution
- money collected by government by tax
- trade between war
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- approve
- ben franklins proposal for government
- book written by John Locke
- government doesnt have absolute powers
- a declaration of independence
- against british with indians and french
- limited kings rights
- first example of self government in colonies
- powers divided between state and country
- single chamber government
- tax on any printed things
- law
- idea that government wasnt all powerful
24 Clues: law • approve • yeilded • trade between war • limited kings rights • not sanctioned by law • single chamber government • tax on any printed things • book written by John Locke • agreement prohibiting trade • a declaration of independence • americas first formal constitution • said what ruler could and couldnt do • money collected by government by tax • ben franklins proposal for government • ...
History 2022-11-17
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- Salah satu partai besar mendukung Kabinet Ali Sastroamidjojo II
- Dalam kebijakan luar negeri ORBA, Indonesia menjadi salah satu pendiri sebuah organisasi regional asia tenggara yang bernama
- Pemberontakan G30S/PKI termasuk dalam kategori peristiwa konflik dan pergolakan yang berkaitan dengan
- Pada awal proklamasi kemerdekaan akan dilaksanakan di lapangan
- Tokoh pemuda yang pertama kali mendengar berita kekalahan Jepang ialah Sutan
- Tokoh yang pertama kali bercita-cita ingin mendirikan Negara Islam Indonesia ialah
- Suatu politik yang mengagungkan kemegahan Indonesia di mata dunia luar disebut politik
- Naskah proklamasi kemerdekaan akhirnya ditandatangani oleh Soekarno-Hatta, atas usul dari
- Untuk menumpas PRRI, pemerintah dan KSAD memutaskan untuk melancarkan operasi militer. Operasi militer ini diberi nama operasi 17
- Pada tanggal 29 September 1955 dilaksanakan pemilihan umum yang pertama yang bertujuan untuk memilih anggota
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- Pemberontakan Angkatan Perang Ratu Adil adalah upaya perlawanan yang dilakukan gerakan pengacau di daerah
- Setelah dinasionalisasi, De Javasche Bank berubah menjadi bank
- Ketika tiba di Jakarta dari RengasdengklokSoekarno, Moh. Hatta, dan Ahmad Subardjo segera menemui jendral
- Gerakan yang didalangi oleh golongan kolonialisme Belanda yang ingin mengamankan kepentingan ekonominya di Indonesia yaitu
- Indonesia mendadakan hubungan istimewa dengan RRC melalui politik yang disebut politik
- Rengasdengklok adalah sebuah daerah yang berada di daerah Jawa Barat, tepatnya di kota
- Pada masa Demokrasi Terpimpin, politik luar negeri Indonesia condong ke blok
- Tokoh pemberontakan PKI Madiun yang dikenal sebagai simpatisan PKI sejak lama
- Kalimat pertama pada teks proklamasi yang berbunyi, “Kami bangsa Indonesia dengan ini menyatakan kemerdekaan Indonesia”, merupakan gagasan dari Ahmad
- Dewan militer yang dibentuk oleh PRRI tidak mengakui kabinet yang dibentuk pemerintah, yaitu kabinet
20 Clues: Setelah dinasionalisasi, De Javasche Bank berubah menjadi bank • Pada awal proklamasi kemerdekaan akan dilaksanakan di lapangan • Salah satu partai besar mendukung Kabinet Ali Sastroamidjojo II • Tokoh pemuda yang pertama kali mendengar berita kekalahan Jepang ialah Sutan • Pada masa Demokrasi Terpimpin, politik luar negeri Indonesia condong ke blok • ...
history 2022-11-29
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- This kind of sensationalist reporting, in which writers often exaggerated or even made up stories to attract readers
- or an attitude of aggressive nationalism
- ships for war
- In 1890 Mahan blank his lectures in a book
- English-speaking nations had superior character, ideas, and systems of government, and were destined to dominate the planet
- the imperial power allowed the local rulers to stay in control and protected them against rebellions and invasion
- other word for things
- The idea that the United States and Latin America should work together
- where we live
- Amendment- specified the following: (1) Cuba could not make any treaty with another nation that would weaken its independence or allow another foreign power to gain territory in Cuba; (2) Cuba had to allow the United States to buy or lease naval stations in Cuba; (3) Cuba’s debts had to be kept low to prevent foreign countries from landing troops to enforce payment; and (4) the United States would have the right to intervene to protect Cuban independence and keep order
- another word for phone and computer
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- queen of Hawaii
- is the economic and political domination of a strong nation over other weaker nations
- The Journal, owned by
- Pulitzer the World, owned by
- a writer and poet who was passionately committed to the cause of Cuban independence
- of influence an area where a foreign nation controlled economic development such as railroad construction, mining, and other key industries
- fail to respect
- almost or nearly as described
- diplomacy European nations would have no reason to intervene in the region
- one of the two powerful senators
- Door policy guarantee the United States would have the ability to trade with that nation
- to take a naval expedition to Japan to negotiate a trade treaty
- Roosevelt- Assistant Secretary of the Navy
24 Clues: ships for war • where we live • queen of Hawaii • fail to respect • The Journal, owned by • other word for things • Pulitzer the World, owned by • almost or nearly as described • one of the two powerful senators • another word for phone and computer • or an attitude of aggressive nationalism • In 1890 Mahan blank his lectures in a book • Roosevelt- Assistant Secretary of the Navy • ...
History 2021-04-06
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- Adjustment Administration - brought relief to farmers by paying them to curtail production, reducing surpluses, and raising prices for agricultural products.
- Labor Relations Board - an independent federal agency that protects the rights of private sector employees to join together, with or without a union, to improve their wages and working conditions.
- spending - the amount by which spending exceeds revenue over a particular period of time
- chat - a series of evening radio addresses given by Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States
- Act - required companies that sold stocks and bonds to provide complete and truthful information to investors.
- Liberty League - an American political organization formed in 1934, primarily of wealthy business elites and prominent political figures
- - clearly visible or understood; obvious.
- state - the federal government after the New Deal that describes how the federal government mediates between various interest groups
- Standard - a monetary system where a country's currency or paper money has a value directly linked to gold.
- - a central or primary rule or principle on which something is based.
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- conservation corps - a voluntary public work relief program that operated from 1933 to 1942 in the United States for unemployed, unmarried men
- Securities and Exchange Commission - protects investors, promotes fairness in the securities markets, and shares information about companies and investment professionals
- Progress Administration - an American New Deal agency, employing millions of men to carry out public works projects, including the construction of public buildings and roads.
- Works Administration - a short-lived job creation program established by the New Deal during the Great Depression in the United States to rapidly create mostly manual-labor jobs for millions of unemployed workers.
- Deposit Insurance Corporation - is an independent agency created by the Congress to maintain stability and public confidence in the nation's financial system.
- arbitration - is a means of resolving a dispute that is private, less formal, less costly and less time-consuming than traditional litigation.
- Deal - a series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Days - With the help of this team, the new president began to send bill after bill to Congress. Between March 9 and June 16, 1933
- Security Act - established a system of old-age benefits for workers, benefits for victims of industrial accidents, unemployment insurance, aid for dependent mothers and children, the blind, and the physically handicapped.
- Industrial Recovery Act - suspended the antitrust laws and allowed business, labor, and government to cooperate in setting up voluntary rules for each industry
- net - a safeguard against possible hardship
- Adjustment Act - Roosevelt asked Congress to pass was based on a simple idea— that prices for farm goods were low because farmers grew too much food.
- - a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- Strike - usually employed at factories or other centralized locations, take unauthorized or illegal possession of the workplace by "sitting down" at their stations
- Holiday - refers to the fact that banking institutions typically close for business on such holidays.
25 Clues: - clearly visible or understood; obvious. • net - a safeguard against possible hardship • - a central or primary rule or principle on which something is based. • spending - the amount by which spending exceeds revenue over a particular period of time • Holiday - refers to the fact that banking institutions typically close for business on such holidays. • ...
history 2020-11-19
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- a Japanese feudal loud who commanded a privet army of samurai
- the global transfer of plants, animals, and diseases that occurred during the European colonization of the Americas.
- a grant of land made by Spain
- a company founded by the
- the voyage that brought captured Africans to the West Indies, and later to North and South America,
- a business in which investors pool their wealth for a common purpose,
- agreement between Portugal and Spain, declaring that newly discovered lands to the west of an imaginary line in the Atlantic Ocean would belong to Spain and newly discovered lands to the east of the line would belong to Portugal.
- a conflict between Britain and France for control of territory in North America
- is an economic system based on private ownership and on the investment of money in business ventures in order to make a profit.
- Spanish soldiers
- a group of people who, in 1620, founded the colony of Plymouth in Massachusetts
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- an economic situation in which a country sells more goods abroad than it buys from abroad.
- the transatlantic trading network along which slaves and other goods were carried between Africa, England, Europe, the West Indies,
- person mixed with Spanish and native American
- the buying, transporting, and selling of Africans for work
- a Japanese from a poetry consisting of three unrhymed lines
- throughout Asia.
- a group of people who sought freedom from religious persecution in England
- an economic policy under which nations sought to increase
- in the early 17th century to establish and direct
20 Clues: throughout Asia. • Spanish soldiers • a company founded by the • a grant of land made by Spain • person mixed with Spanish and native American • in the early 17th century to establish and direct • an economic policy under which nations sought to increase • the buying, transporting, and selling of Africans for work • ...
History 2022-10-02
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- The first 10 amendments in the constitution
- American inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin
- principle of US policy, originated by President James Monroe in 1823, that any intervention by external powers in the politics of the Americas is a potentially hostile act against the US
- Political powers that are granted to the government but aren’t really stated in the constitution
- Contained 15 u.s. states and 2 Canadian providence’s
- withdraw formally from membership of a federal union, an alliance, or a political or religious organization
- the constitutional theory that individual states can invalidate federal laws or judicial decisions they deem unconstitutional
- a law that tried to address growing sectional tensions over the issue of slavery
- the idea that the United States is destined—by God, its advocates believed—to expand its domin and spread democracy and capitalism across the entire North American continent
- Powers that are granted to the federal government
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- Protestant religious revival in the United States from about 1795 to 1835
- The purchase of imperial rights to the western half of the Mississippi River
- Political powers that are granted to the government but aren’t really stated in the constitution
- the process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated by industry and machine manufacturing.
- an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests.
- abstinence from alcoholic drink
- member of the British reforming and constitutional party that sought the supremacy of Parliament and was eventually succeeded in the 19th century by the Liberal Party.
- A role that advises the president on any subject
- the difficult journeys that the Five Tribes took during their forced removal from the southeast during the 1830s and 1840s
- a meeting at which local members of a political party register their preference among candidates running for office or select delegates to attend a convention
- the practice of a successful political party giving public office to its supporters
- the Senate's most prominent states' rights advocate
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants
23 Clues: abstinence from alcoholic drink • The first 10 amendments in the constitution • A role that advises the president on any subject • Powers that are granted to the federal government • the Senate's most prominent states' rights advocate • Contained 15 u.s. states and 2 Canadian providence’s • American inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin • ...
history 2022-09-26
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- Buildings built by wealthy textile merchants
- Divisions in large fields
- Machine production of goods
- Doubled the work speed of the weaver
- Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving
- A way to transport goods against water current A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- Resources needed to produce goods & services
- Combined power of Spinning Jenny and Water Frame
- A cheap way to mass produce steel
- Improved efficiency of the Engine
- A person who organizes, manages and takes on risks
- Arkwright’s invention that got power from streams
- Process of paving
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- Made thread stronger and finer
- Invented by Hargreaves and named for his daughter
- Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool
- Eli Whitney’s invention to de-seed cotton
- A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- A scientific method of farming
- Toll Roads
20 Clues: Toll Roads • Process of paving • Divisions in large fields • Machine production of goods • Made thread stronger and finer • Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool • A scientific method of farming • A cheap way to mass produce steel • Improved efficiency of the Engine • Doubled the work speed of the weaver • Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving • ...
history 2022-09-26
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- Buildings built by wealthy textile merchants
- Divisions in large fields
- Machine production of goods
- Doubled the work speed of the weaver
- Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving
- A way to transport goods against water current A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- Resources needed to produce goods & services
- Combined power of Spinning Jenny and Water Frame
- A cheap way to mass produce steel
- Improved efficiency of the Engine
- A person who organizes, manages and takes on risks
- Arkwright’s invention that got power from streams
- Process of paving
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- Made thread stronger and finer
- Invented by Hargreaves and named for his daughter
- Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool
- Eli Whitney’s invention to de-seed cotton
- A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- A scientific method of farming
- Toll Roads
20 Clues: Toll Roads • Process of paving • Divisions in large fields • Machine production of goods • Made thread stronger and finer • Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool • A scientific method of farming • A cheap way to mass produce steel • Improved efficiency of the Engine • Doubled the work speed of the weaver • Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving • ...
history 2022-10-03
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- an explorer who was the first to circumnavigate the world
- towns
- civilization along the niger river
- religious communities
- to sail around the whole world
- coast of west africa that was rich in gold
- religious building
- large estate
- a trading empire in west africa
- crops,gold,clothing, and precious stones given to rulers
- an instrument to measure the position of the stars
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- small ship that sails fast
- the right to demand taxes or labor
- greek and roman works
- fort
- a powerful kingdom in a desert in northern africa
- narrow sea passage
- a journey to a holy place
- passage a more direct water route through the americas
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- exchange exchange of plants, animals and diseases
- explorers
- runners of the woods
- wealth acquired by gold and silver
- of demarcation an imaginary line to separate trade
25 Clues: fort • towns • explorers • large estate • narrow sea passage • religious building • runners of the woods • greek and roman works • religious communities • a journey to a holy place • small ship that sails fast • to sail around the whole world • a trading empire in west africa • the right to demand taxes or labor • civilization along the niger river • wealth acquired by gold and silver • ...
HISTORY 2023-12-06
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- Who found zero?
- What is the name of the ship that hit an iceberg and sank?
- Who started the reform?
- Who was the first to set foot on the moon?
- Father of the turks.
- Who ınvıted the phone?
- Who inveted lamb?
- Famous muslim captain.
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- Which civilization found writ?
- Who invented electricity?
- Whıch country use the atom bomb?
- Whıch civilization found money?
- What is the name of the soldier who lifted the 276kg bullet?
- Where did the renaissance begin?
- Napoleon is the commander of which country?
- Who discovered the american continent?
- Who conquered Istanbul?
- Founder of the ottaman?
- Whıch one lost the 2ndWW France or Germany?
- Who is the Turk who won the first Nobel Prize?
20 Clues: Who found zero? • Who inveted lamb? • Father of the turks. • Who ınvıted the phone? • Famous muslim captain. • Who started the reform? • Who conquered Istanbul? • Founder of the ottaman? • Who invented electricity? • Which civilization found writ? • Whıch civilization found money? • Whıch country use the atom bomb? • Where did the renaissance begin? • ...
History 2023-08-21
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- The buying and selling of goods and services
- A policy of favoring native-born individuals over foreign-born ones
- Form of relocation diffusion involving permanent move to a new location.
- relating to or characteristic of a tribe
- Grant a grant of land by the federal government, especially for roads, railroads, or agricultural colleges
- rewards gained through military victory
- the state of being deprived of a right or privilege, especially the right to vote.
- An economic system based on open competition in a free market, in which individuals and companies own the means of production and operate for profit.
- the act of making or enacting laws
- A formal agreement between the governments of two or more countries
- was a attempt by the US government to try to dissolve Native American culture by creating boundaries between individuals and tribes, interrupting their daily lives and practices.
- service A system of hiring and promotion based on the merit principle and the desire to create a nonpartisan government service.
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- journalists who exposed the dirt, corruption, and ills of American society.
- Machines an organization linked to a political party that often controlled local government
- An action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong and causing general public outrage
- The time when America only had farming as their primary source of income
- the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another
- process of acquiring or causing a person to acquire American traits and characteristics
- A business or group of businesses that control a specific market
- Migration to a new location with the intension of staying.
20 Clues: the act of making or enacting laws • rewards gained through military victory • relating to or characteristic of a tribe • The buying and selling of goods and services • Migration to a new location with the intension of staying. • A business or group of businesses that control a specific market • A policy of favoring native-born individuals over foreign-born ones • ...
history 2023-11-18
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- alberta women focused on women's rights
- right to vote
- first province to allow women to vote
- hockey night in _____
- connecting the east to west since 1885
- party led by thomas crerar
- precursor to the RCMP
- music popularized by oscar peterson
- fundamental principles
- classmate of 17-down at university of toronto
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- statute of ____ 1931
- in effect for 11 years in ontario
- edwards vs canada, canadian constitutional case
- known for their energetic freedom
- first woman elected to canadian parliament
- affair between major political figures in 1926
- major explosion in 1917
- meredith, angus
- first woman police magistrate
- longest serving prime minister
20 Clues: right to vote • meredith, angus • statute of ____ 1931 • hockey night in _____ • precursor to the RCMP • fundamental principles • major explosion in 1917 • party led by thomas crerar • first woman police magistrate • longest serving prime minister • in effect for 11 years in ontario • known for their energetic freedom • music popularized by oscar peterson • ...
History 2023-11-14
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- to preclude european intervention
- achived independence in spain and was the first president of the new republic
- self governing
- uprising against foreigners in china
- president of mexico
- mexican revolutionary
- navy flag officer
- usa lending money to foreign countries
- when a country can govern itself
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- Commodore of the U.S. Navy who compelled the opening of Japan to world trade in 1854, by forcing on the Japanese shogunate the treaty of Kanagawa
- a style of news paper
- made a government in puerto rico
- principles initiated by the usa in 1899
- they tried to strengthen peace
- the last sovereign of hawaii
- news paper editor
- us news publisher
- support for subban independence in the us
- the quality
- special region
- the principle or advocacy of political or commercial and cultural cooperation among all the countries of North and South America
- constructed waterway
- a treaty between USA and cuba
- military fighting force
24 Clues: the quality • self governing • special region • news paper editor • navy flag officer • us news publisher • president of mexico • constructed waterway • a style of news paper • mexican revolutionary • military fighting force • the last sovereign of hawaii • a treaty between USA and cuba • they tried to strengthen peace • made a government in puerto rico • when a country can govern itself • ...
history 2023-10-11
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- : Targeted mckinley and said he was a weak president
- : 1901 amendment had 7 conditions
- : argentina,brazil,chile
- : US practiced this and remained apart From other countries.
- : The treaty
- : japan vs russia
- : Face of cuba’s struggle for independence from spain
- : battle ship that went boom
- : defended the spainish fleet
- : april 12 1900 act
- : the idea that the white americans were going to colonies the whole content
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- : commander of the us blockage + nourth atantic squadrows
- : fake news
- : Transcontinental water ways
- : extended a country's power through diplomacy or millatary force
- : Said it was a “splendid little war
- : staying nuetrail in an arguement
- : An amendment to leave the government Control cuba
- : A policy that protects the trading right with china
- : The theory that the white man is the best
- : to divide into parts
21 Clues: : fake news • : The treaty • : japan vs russia • : april 12 1900 act • : to divide into parts • : argentina,brazil,chile • : battle ship that went boom • : Transcontinental water ways • : defended the spainish fleet • : 1901 amendment had 7 conditions • : staying nuetrail in an arguement • : Said it was a “splendid little war • : The theory that the white man is the best • ...
history 2024-01-06
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- the customs, arts, and social institutions of a nation
- the Renaissance man(last name)
- groups of people who use violence and fear to get what they want
- universal moral law governed by reason
- created the 95 thesis
- allowing businesses to operate with little to no government interference
- the renaissance was a time of _______ in art and learning
- where thinkers would mingle and discuss ideas of the day
- two types of this are democracy and monarchy
- a small group of people having control over a country
- one type of this is christianity
- the study of the physical features of the earth
- the study of the basic ideas about knowledge, truth, right and wrong, religion, and the nature and meaning of life
- created the three laws of motion
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- paying the church to forgive your sins
- trade between Europe the New World and Africa
- Da Vinci created a lot of this
- created by martin luther to explain problems in the catholic church. He nailed this to the door of a church
- the Age of ________ was a time of discovering new lands
- where the renaissance started
- a method in which a problem is solved by collecting data, analysing and observing
- God glory gold
- the right that is supposedly given to a king or queen by God to rule a country
- a focus on human achievement and potential
24 Clues: God glory gold • created the 95 thesis • where the renaissance started • Da Vinci created a lot of this • the Renaissance man(last name) • one type of this is christianity • created the three laws of motion • paying the church to forgive your sins • universal moral law governed by reason • a focus on human achievement and potential • two types of this are democracy and monarchy • ...
History 2024-02-27
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- founder of Judaism
- era old stone age
- Revenge
- related friend groups
- center of the Egyptian civilization
- leader of India
- first civilization
- era new stone age
- archaeological site in England
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- man-made objects
- Hammurabi's code
- imperial bureaucracy
- series of rules
- trade route
- egyptian writing system
- hinduism
- buddhism,hinduism,
- homosapiens
- Great Wall of..
- moving in search of food
20 Clues: Revenge • hinduism • trade route • homosapiens • series of rules • leader of India • Great Wall of.. • man-made objects • Hammurabi's code • era old stone age • founder of Judaism • first civilization • buddhism,hinduism, • era new stone age • imperial bureaucracy • related friend groups • egyptian writing system • moving in search of food • archaeological site in England • ...
History 2024-02-29
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- a formal, written request made to an official person or organization
- The government or controlling power
- freedom from control by another government or country
- To place limits or controls on something
- a nation that joins another nation in some common effort, such as fighting a war
- To take back, or to cancel, a law
- To refuse to buy one or more goods from a certain source. An organized refusal by many people is also called a boycott.
- to express ideas or feelings in a way that is moving and well-spoken
- To continue to keep
- to put in place by authority, such a law, tax, or punishment
- basic
- of Independence: the document written to declare the American colonies as an independent nation, free from British rule
- a course of action taken by a government.
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- The unjust use of government power. A ruler who uses power in this way is called a tyrant.
- to formally discuss an issue
- A small army made up of ordinary citizens who are trained to fight in an emergency
- army: the American army during the American Revolution
- breaking an established rule or law
- Revolution:the struggle of the colonies in North America to gain their independence from Great Britain
- rights:rights common to everyone, as opposed to those given by law
- very important or necessary
21 Clues: basic • To continue to keep • very important or necessary • to formally discuss an issue • To take back, or to cancel, a law • The government or controlling power • breaking an established rule or law • To place limits or controls on something • a course of action taken by a government. • freedom from control by another government or country • ...
History 2020-06-17
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- act that put a tax on all public documents
- a luxurious royal palace located next to Paris
- Name of the island where Napoleon was exiled
- name of the king of france
- Buildings where goods are manufactured
- french name for the nation's highest courts
- the basis of the French economy in the 18th
- the Declaration of
- group of instigators and provocateurs in America
- City of the tea party
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- queen that people disliked
- who wrote the declaration of independence
- the first president of the United States
- an intellectual and philosophical movement
- Louis 16 cause of death
- a French statesman and military leader
- city where they signed the end of the american rev
- european country that ally to the Americans
- government building stormed by the Parisian
- where did the Industrial Revolution begin
20 Clues: the Declaration of • City of the tea party • Louis 16 cause of death • queen that people disliked • name of the king of france • a French statesman and military leader • Buildings where goods are manufactured • the first president of the United States • who wrote the declaration of independence • where did the Industrial Revolution begin • ...
history 2020-04-27
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- / Indo-European language, primarily spoken in Greece and Cyprus
- / an ancient wedge-shaped script used in Mesopotamia
- / the second largest continent
- / a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- / a Greek epic poem describing the siege of Troy
- / a Greek epic poem describing the journey of Odysseus after the fall of Troy
- / a short moral story
- / the dispersion of the Jews beyond Israel
- / a particular area which someone concentrates on or is an expert in
- / the capital and largest city of Greece; named after Athena
- / Indo-European language spoken in an area that is now part of modern Turkey
- / the law of God as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew
- / the belief in or worship of more than one god
- / a means of communicating by the use of sounds or symbols
- / all the knowledge and values shared by a society
- / the ancient Greek known as the father of history
- / a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution
- / the title of the ancient Egyptian kings
- / the first king of the Israelites who defended Israel against many enemies
- / Greek geometer
- / a city state in ancient Greece considered in its ideal form for philosophical purposes
- / ancient Athenian philosopher
- / an ancient kingdom in northern Mesopotamia which is in present-day Iraq
- / a Semitic language originally of the ancient Arameans
- / the commercial exchange of goods and services
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- / relating to or characteristic of the classical Greek civilization
- / the doctrine or belief that there is only one God
- / literature in metrical form
- / a rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple
- / government by the people especially : rule of the majority
- / the chief city of ancient Mesopotamia
- / an ancient Assyrian city on the Tigris across from the modern city of Mosul
- / the act of making something new
- / a person regarded as an inspired proclaimer of the will of God
- / a member of a European people who once occupied Britain and Spain and Gaul prior to Roman times
- / the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet
- / son of David and king of Israel noted for his wisdom
- / a form of government with a monarch at the head
- / a legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth
- / a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government
- / of or relating to ancient Chaldea or its people or language or culture
- / capital and largest city of the modern state of Israel
- / a strong belief in supernatural powers that control destiny
- / a group of people of one nationality
- / a group of nations or peoples ruled over by an emperor
- / the 2nd king of the Israelites
- / ancient Greek epic poet who is believed to have written the Iliad and the Odyssey
- / the wealth and resources of a country or region
- / an ancient Greek city famous for military prowess
- / Greek mathematician and physicist noted for his work in hydrostatics
50 Clues: / Greek geometer • / a short moral story • / literature in metrical form • / the second largest continent • / ancient Athenian philosopher • / the 2nd king of the Israelites • / the act of making something new • / a group of people of one nationality • / the chief city of ancient Mesopotamia • / the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet • ...
History 2019-11-15
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- Made 95 Theses.(2 words)
- Queen of Scotts. Killed by Elisabeth I.
- The most famous Mali king. (two words)
- Maker of the printing press. (2 words)
- The title Charles V wanted.(3 words)
- Famous tribe on the Yucatan Peninsula.
- England's most famous playwright. (2 words)
- An infection carried by fleas that live on rats. (Two words)
- The route where slaves were traded. (two words)
- The Spanish adventures.
- First brought to North American in 1619.
- Another word for student.
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- Wanted to purify the Anglican Church.
- A war between England and France. Lasted over a hundred years.(3 words)
- The place Christopher Columbus looked for.
- Made by Johannes Gutenberg. (two words)
- Means “rebirth.”
- First scientist who realized the sun was the center of the universe.(2 words)
- Named after King James.
- The people who separated from Puritans.
- Called the land of Gold.
- Made by the Aztecs. Still eaten today.
- Another meaning of becoming citified.
- Modern day Iran.
24 Clues: Means “rebirth.” • Modern day Iran. • Named after King James. • The Spanish adventures. • Made 95 Theses.(2 words) • Called the land of Gold. • Another word for student. • The title Charles V wanted.(3 words) • Wanted to purify the Anglican Church. • Another meaning of becoming citified. • The most famous Mali king. (two words) • Maker of the printing press. (2 words) • ...
History 2020-02-14
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- vow, wednesday
- movie for our date tomorrow
- we thought we were bitches in these fits
- city of our honeymoon
- out, tuesday
- our first broadway debut
- mondays
- name of the man that clapped really slow and then i started laughing but played it off as a sneeze
- BBE in your sport
- day funks, i am the queen of
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- number of fights we have had ever
- mama, thursday
- animal/cartoon we compare chadwick to
- our POSITION/friday
- our home for one week
- tok, your secret talent/favorite hobby that makes me giggle
- chorus, name of the hairstyle you give me roughly annually
- my favorite/signature dance move
- wagner, our spirit animal
- our cumulative level has been high recently
20 Clues: mondays • out, tuesday • mama, thursday • vow, wednesday • BBE in your sport • our POSITION/friday • our home for one week • city of our honeymoon • our first broadway debut • wagner, our spirit animal • movie for our date tomorrow • day funks, i am the queen of • my favorite/signature dance move • number of fights we have had ever • animal/cartoon we compare chadwick to • ...
History 2020-02-14
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- our spirit animal
- i am the queen of
- my favorite/signature dance move
- mondays
- name of the man that clapped really slow and then i started laughing but played it off as a sneeze
- movie for our date tomorrow
- BBE in your sport
- wednesday
- our first broadway debut
- your secret talent/favorite hobby that makes me giggle
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- city of our honeymoon
- thursday
- name of the hairstyle you give me roughly annually
- our POSITION/friday
- our home for one week
- we thought we were bitches in these fits
- our cumulative level has been high recently
- tuesday
- number of fights we have had ever
- animal/cartoon we compare chadwick to
20 Clues: mondays • tuesday • thursday • wednesday • our spirit animal • i am the queen of • BBE in your sport • our POSITION/friday • city of our honeymoon • our home for one week • our first broadway debut • movie for our date tomorrow • my favorite/signature dance move • number of fights we have had ever • animal/cartoon we compare chadwick to • we thought we were bitches in these fits • ...
history 2020-02-18
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- Partai politik haluan kiri yang didirikan oleh Amir Sjarifuddin pada Februari 1948 adalah.....
- Letkol yang mengumumkan pembentukan Dewan Gajah di studio RRI Medan adalah....
- Tempat dimana gerakan PKI mencapai puncaknya pada 18 September 1948 adalah....
- penulis lagu halo-halo bandung
- Dokumen yang mendukung argumentasi keterlibatan blok Barat dalam penggulingan kekuasaan Presiden Soekarno
- Garis yang memisahkan wilayah Republik Indonesia dan daerah pendudukan Belanda disebut.....
- Pemberontakan yang terbentuk oleh Ahmad Husain pada tanggal 15 Februari 1958 disebut.....
- Gerakan yang dimotori oleh Kapten Raymond Westerling di Belanda disebut...
- Suatu cara untuk melindungi kekuasaan pemerintah agar dapat bertahan dan mengatur rakyatnya disebut....
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- Terjadinya pemberontakan RMS dipelopori oleh....
- Muso merekrut mantan anggota tantara yang disingkirkan oleh pemerintah akibat kebijakan...
- Pemberontakan yang dideklarasikan oleh Letkol Ventje Sumual adalah.....
- Andi Aziz merupakan seorang Bugis yang menjadi salah satu perwira....
- Perjanjian yang ditandatangani oleh pemerintah Republik Indonesia dan pemerintah Belanda pada 17 Januari 1948 disebut....
- Andi Aziz mengatakan gerakannya sebagai upaya untuk mempertahankan...
- tokoh yang membentuk Partai Kemerdekaan Irian Indonesia
- tokoh yang memimpin aksi protes yang didukung delegasi dua belas kepala suku di Papua untuk menolak rencana pemisahan Papua dari wilayah Indonesia.
- nama pasukan yang dibentuk sehingga menimbulkan pemberontakan oleh knil
- gerakan yang dipimpin oleh daud beureueh
- Pembentukan sementara pemerintahan federal disebut...
20 Clues: penulis lagu halo-halo bandung • gerakan yang dipimpin oleh daud beureueh • Terjadinya pemberontakan RMS dipelopori oleh.... • Pembentukan sementara pemerintahan federal disebut... • tokoh yang membentuk Partai Kemerdekaan Irian Indonesia • Andi Aziz merupakan seorang Bugis yang menjadi salah satu perwira.... • ...
History 2020-02-12
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- an extremely dry area that supports few plants or animals
- the movement of weathered rock by wind, glaciers, and moving water
- a dry grassland that has warm summers and harsh cold winters
- virtually all maps have some sort of this
- the Soviets promoted this set of beliefs
- what we call the United States
- the Egyptians made these
- the part of Earth where life exists
- to adapt plants and animals from the wild for human use
- rotation of water from ocean to air to ground and back to the ocean
- a group or chain of islands
- the characteristic pattern of weather in an area over a long period of time
- the main river system in the USA
- the event where the Germans killed over 6 million Jews in WWII
- on a map to indicate distance
- where civilizations started
- introduces the concept of democracy
- where the Renaissance started
- name of the mountain range along the west coast of South America
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- this type of government divides power between the national and state level
- a type of map that shows boundaries of countries or states
- got control of Germany after WWI and was the main bad guy of WWll
- an area of lush vegetation in a desert created by an underground spring
- this is 0 degrees latitude
- borrower gives up rights to a property due to inability to repay the loan
- this layer of gases that surrounds the Earth
- elevation above which it is too cold for trees to grow
- flat landscape east of the Rockies
- location identification of one place by referring to another place
- repayment for war damages
- belief in one God
- the series of Holy Wars
- Mexico is the world's leading producer of this mineral
- shows for detail than a globe
- a member of wandering pastoral people
- in Islam a house of worship
- a community lying on the fringes of a metropolitan area
- natural mineral containing chemical compounds often used in fertilizers
- an extremely dry area that supports few plants or animals
- person believed to be a messenger from God
40 Clues: belief in one God • the series of Holy Wars • the Egyptians made these • repayment for war damages • this is 0 degrees latitude • a group or chain of islands • in Islam a house of worship • where civilizations started • shows for detail than a globe • on a map to indicate distance • where the Renaissance started • what we call the United States • the main river system in the USA • ...
History 2020-10-13
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- Supreme Court Decides it’s ___
- Squanto sabe the pilgrims in 1621
- he arrived in new world
- what crisis happened in 1828
- Massachusetts _ kills native americans
- ___ adopts the Declaration of Independence
- The Seneca falls women’s right convention in 1848, launched the women ___ movement.
- supreme court decisions Dredd Scott vs. Stanford Made it so __ people were not included as American citizens
- what act was in 1830
- minute men ,” shot heard around the____
- what canal started in New York-1817
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- this massacre from 1770 was in ___
- this ship arrived in 1620
- what Do the British do to Washington-1814
- Jefferson purchase ___ from napoleon
- Africans sold in America
- Andrew Jackson ____ over the second bank-1832
- witchcraft trial from 1692
- victory of ___ in 1781
- George Washington ignites the ___ and Indian war 1754
- samuel Morse introduces the___
- the bill of rights ___-1789
- the first state to ratify-1787
- what is discovered in California-1848
24 Clues: what act was in 1830 • victory of ___ in 1781 • he arrived in new world • Africans sold in America • this ship arrived in 1620 • witchcraft trial from 1692 • the bill of rights ___-1789 • what crisis happened in 1828 • Supreme Court Decides it’s ___ • samuel Morse introduces the___ • the first state to ratify-1787 • Squanto sabe the pilgrims in 1621 • ...
History 2020-08-28
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- A proposed law
- Powers listed in the Constitution as belonging to the federal government.
- one of the three branches of government
- one of the three branches of government
- Authority of the People
- basic structure
- one of the seven main sections of the Constitution that describe the structure
- To bring formal charges against a federal official
- Political system in which power is divided between the national and state governments
- To obey the law, pay taxes, serve on jury duty and vote are your
- Changes to the Constitution
- Powers shared by the state and federal governments
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- Powers not specifically listed in the Constitution but claimed by the federal government
- these are basic freedoms, protections from unfair actions and equal treatment.
- The process by which the Supreme Court has the final authority to interpret the Constitution
- process Government must follow procedures established by law and guaranteed by the Constitution.
- A group of advisors to the president
- The total income produced from a given source
- Government principle in which power is divided among the different branches
- the introduction to important documents such as the declaration of independence and the US Constitution.
- Open and quick to take action
- Powers retained by the states
- these include freedom of speech, to assemble, and to religion
- one of the three branches of government
24 Clues: A proposed law • basic structure • Authority of the People • Changes to the Constitution • Open and quick to take action • Powers retained by the states • A group of advisors to the president • one of the three branches of government • one of the three branches of government • one of the three branches of government • The total income produced from a given source • ...
History 2020-10-27
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- plains they are a vast high plateau of semiarid grasslands and their altitude is between 5,000 and 6,000
- a series of mountains
- the low area between mountains like the Rio Grande Valley
- a waterway made by man for irrigation and easier transportation like the Suez Canal
- a raised mound of land
- a hill of sand
- a ring of coral that makes an island
- a person who moves place to place
- a valley that is deep and has steep sides
- a small body of water surrounded by land
- to control or be majority of
- an area that is unified by one or more characteristics
- a tableland that is fairly flat
- a large mass land an example Africa
- plains it is the largest region in Texas and it extends from Eastern and southern parts of the United States into Texas and South into Mexico
- a narrow body of water that connects two large bodies of water
- a large flat area with grasses and a few trees
- a large body of water that flows
- a sunken area in plateau found between mountain ranges
- an area of ocean partially surrounded by land
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- water falling from a height, usually from a cliff or the side of a mountain
- a large mass of ice that moves slowly
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- a flat treeless area, where the soil is frozen
- flat areas of land
- a mountain with a vent where lava, steam and ash come out sometimes violently
- a steep rock face often found by the ocean
- existing in a high degree like strong or extreme
- a very tall landform for example the Mt. Everest in the Himalayas
- and basin a very dry place and has the River Grande close by
- a very large body of salt water an example is the Atlantic Ocean
- an area at the mouth of the river formed and sparse vegetation
- a growth of coral under the sea and near the surface
- a river that flows into a larger river
- a wetland near lakes and streams
- a mix of sun-dried earth and straw used to build houses
- a person believed to have the power to summon spirits and heal the sick
- an area of land surrounded on three sides of water like Italy
- shelf, a platform of ice floating near the coast
- a freshwater wetland with muddy land
40 Clues: a hill of sand • flat areas of land • a series of mountains • a raised mound of land • to control or be majority of • a tableland that is fairly flat • a wetland near lakes and streams • a large body of water that flows • a person who moves place to place • a large mass land an example Africa • a ring of coral that makes an island • a freshwater wetland with muddy land • ...
History 2024-05-13
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- Escaped slaves
- provided the opportunity for African Americans to solidify their family
- gave union control of the mississippi river
- official beginning of the civil war
- a way to scare the population of georgia into abandoning confederate cause
- deadliest battle of the war up until that time. Allowed union to penetrate the confederate interior
- largest slave auction ever in US
- one of the largest and deadliest battles of the Civil War
- first major battle of the war
- union victory which led to end of war
- The Union victory in the largest battle of the Atlanta Campaign
- band of antislavery guerrillas in Kansas and Missouri before and during the American Civil War.
- launch a full-scale frontal assault on confederacy
- ended the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia's first invasion into the North and led to the emancipation proclamation
- freed slaves not living in union states
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- helped those enslaved escape
- people who were anti-immigrant sentiment
- the failed attempt by American and French forces to retake the port city from its British occupiers
- limited the rights of black people many who had been enslaved
- military strategy proposed by Union to suppress confederacy at the beginning of the war
- marks beginning of the country's transition to peace and reunification
- farmers that did not own slaves despite being in the south
22 Clues: Escaped slaves • helped those enslaved escape • first major battle of the war • largest slave auction ever in US • official beginning of the civil war • union victory which led to end of war • freed slaves not living in union states • people who were anti-immigrant sentiment • gave union control of the mississippi river • launch a full-scale frontal assault on confederacy • ...
HISTORY 2024-05-14
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- allowed Union troops to penetrate the Confederate interior
- the resistance to enslavement through escape and flight, through the end of the Civil War
- a native or resident of Kansas. used as a nickname.
- an auction of enslaved Americans of African descent held at Ten Broeck Race Course
- something that according to international law cannot be supplied to one belligerent except at the risk of seizure and condemnation by the other
- an important battle of the Atlanta campaign by Union General William Sherman
- an American Civil War campaign lasting from November 15 to December 21, 1864
- fought December 11–15, 1862, in and around Fredericksburg, Virginia, in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War
- The Battle of Vicksburg was a decisive Union victory during the American Civil War
- the action of reconstructing
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- failed attempt by American and French forces to retake the port city from its British occupiers
- fought July 1–3, 1863, in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, by Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War
- laws passed at different periods in the southern United States to enforce racial segregation and curtail the power of Black voters.
- a decisive engagement that halted the Confederate invasion of Maryland
- Nativism is the political policy of promoting or protecting the interests of "native-born"
- a siege in which Federal troops under Sherman cut off the railroads supplying the city and then burned it
- military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War
- declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
- he first major battle of the American Civil War (1861–1865)
- a village in central Virginia where the Confederate army under Robert E. Lee
- a fort in SE South Carolina, guarding Charleston Harbour
- one who owns and cultivates land or to the middle ranks of servants in an English royal or noble household.
22 Clues: the action of reconstructing • a native or resident of Kansas. used as a nickname. • a fort in SE South Carolina, guarding Charleston Harbour • allowed Union troops to penetrate the Confederate interior • he first major battle of the American Civil War (1861–1865) • a decisive engagement that halted the Confederate invasion of Maryland • ...
History 2024-05-07
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- First Roman emperor
- Victor in the Spanish Civil War and leader of Spain
- Mongol ruler from the early 13th century
- Leader of the Free French during World War II
- 3 kings of England, including the current one
- Roman emperor who converted to Christianity
- Late 18th century Empress of Russia
- Communist ruler of Cuba from 1959 to 2008
- Son of Philip II and student of Aristotle
- Current leader of North Korea
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- Last name of a US president, first name of a Confederate one
- American president who was an actor in the 1930s and 40s
- General and French emperor in the early 19th century
- Only state with a president on its flag
- He came to power in a namesake 'Restoration' in 1860s Japan
- He was president during the US Civil War
- The 'Liberator of America' and president of Gran Colombia
- Leader of the Russian Revolution and the USSR
- First president of South Africa after apartheid
- Last name of 2 leaders of Canada
- He led an independence movement in India
- Current leader of China
- The 'Iron Lady' of the UK
- Ruler of the Mauryan Empire who converted to Buddhism
- Ramesses II was a ruler of this ancient kingdom
25 Clues: First Roman emperor • Current leader of China • The 'Iron Lady' of the UK • Current leader of North Korea • Last name of 2 leaders of Canada • Late 18th century Empress of Russia • Only state with a president on its flag • Mongol ruler from the early 13th century • He was president during the US Civil War • He led an independence movement in India • ...
History 2024-05-22
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- The biggest continent
- The country where pigs are a symbol of wealth
- The ocean between Africa and Australia
- one of the inventions of China
- The language spoken in Ghana where the children's names are the days of the week
- Where does the Chihuahua come from?
- The buildings Egyptians built for their dead pharao's
- Egypt and Namibia are countries on this continent
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- The country with a lot of earthquakes and active volcanoes
- The country where Christ the Redeemer is found
- The country that exports 90% of Europe's bananas
- A person who digs out fossils and artefacts
- Where most of the endangered gorilla's live
- The longest river of the world that flows through Egypt
- Spain is on this continent
- The wonder of the World that can be found in China
- The country where people live in holes underground because it is cooler
- The name of the parrot that travels with Kate in the history book
- The language spoken in Papua New Guinea
- One of the languages spoken in Uganda
20 Clues: The biggest continent • Spain is on this continent • one of the inventions of China • Where does the Chihuahua come from? • One of the languages spoken in Uganda • The ocean between Africa and Australia • The language spoken in Papua New Guinea • A person who digs out fossils and artefacts • Where most of the endangered gorilla's live • ...
history 2024-09-11
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- seorang tokoh partai komunis Indonesia yang ingin membentuk republik Soviet Indonesia
- tempat konferensi meja bundar pada 23 Agustus 1949
- pemimpin pemberontakan DI/TII di jawa tengah
- letnan kolonel Koma yang menerapkan kebijakan "konsep prinsipil bijaksana"
- pemimpin APRA
- "pasukan bebas" dimimpin oleh
- presiden pertama Republik Indonesia
- kondisi tidak bersatu, terpecah dan tidak ada keutuhan
- perjanjian yang sangat menguntungkan belanda, baik dari segi politis maupun ekonomis
- husain di sumatra , di proklamasikan juga PRRI oleh
- pada 1 Oktober 1965 pki melancarkan aksi
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- mn
- angkatan perang ratu adil
- surat perintah 11 Maret
- i
- m
- pembaruan menjadi kesatuan yang utuh dan bulat
- Madiun pemberontakan yang terjadi du madiun
- presiden ke 2 RI
- singkatan dari pembelaan tanah air
20 Clues: i • m • mn • pemimpin APRA • presiden ke 2 RI • surat perintah 11 Maret • angkatan perang ratu adil • "pasukan bebas" dimimpin oleh • singkatan dari pembelaan tanah air • presiden pertama Republik Indonesia • pada 1 Oktober 1965 pki melancarkan aksi • Madiun pemberontakan yang terjadi du madiun • pemimpin pemberontakan DI/TII di jawa tengah • ...
history 2023-05-24
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- allows the president to ald any nation bel vital to US defense
- National Socialist Party
- A law passed at the time of the civil rights movement. It eliminated various ways, such as literacy tests and poll taxes, that had been used to restrict voting by black people
- Teacher and poet that helloes create the NAACP
- Refused to ride city buses to force integration
- 1939-1945, started with the invasion of Poland on Sept 1, 1939, Axis surrenders on May 8, 1945
- Broke the color barrier in baseball
- Refused to give up her seat on the bus, started the bus boycott, called the Mother of civil rights movement Montgomery Bus
- this law outlaws discrimination based on race. color, religion, gender or national origin.
- Breaking a law that you feel is unjust
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- president until April 12, 1945 (stroke), then Harry Truman takes over
- Supreme court case which ruled of segregation Create the seperate but equal doctrine
- Sat at white only lunch counters for integration
- Japanese miltary leaders planned an attack to destroy the US naval fleet stationed at this location in Hawall on Dec. 7, 1941
- these were often charged to African American citizens to prevent them from voting.
- any of the laws that enforced racial segregation in the South
- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee-young led civil rights group
- Separation of people based on racial, ethnic, or other differences
- National association for the advancement of colored people
- a person who protests in some form to bring about political or social change.
20 Clues: National Socialist Party • Broke the color barrier in baseball • Breaking a law that you feel is unjust • Teacher and poet that helloes create the NAACP • Refused to ride city buses to force integration • Sat at white only lunch counters for integration • National association for the advancement of colored people • ...
history 2023-06-09
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- Supreme authority
- Morals are based on how you are raised
- Can't be taken away
- All knowledge comes from experience
- Swiss philosopher, writer, and composer
- right given to people from their birth
- Focus on single people instead of a group
- English philosopher and physician
- Scottish economist and philospoher
- A state of chaos due to lack of governing
- French judge, historian, + philosopher
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- Humans should decide based on reason
- Humans beliefs are set from birth
- A big scary sea monster
- Absolute power and sovereignty
- Society thought of as a group
- Kings get their power from god
- A style of architecture and music
- Permission for something to happen
- Leaders reform based on the enlightenment
- States should accumulate wealth
21 Clues: Supreme authority • Can't be taken away • A big scary sea monster • Society thought of as a group • Absolute power and sovereignty • Kings get their power from god • States should accumulate wealth • Humans beliefs are set from birth • A style of architecture and music • English philosopher and physician • Permission for something to happen • Scottish economist and philospoher • ...
History 2023-05-23
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- Extra food or materials
- Told students to ask questions
- Egyptians were obsessed with this
- Egyptians built these to house the dead
- Nile dumps into this sea
- The Boy King
- Greece was organized this way
- Mrs. Morris' hometown
- Ancient Philosophy that studied the Dao and nature
- Legalist ancient Chinese ruler who burned books
- River in Egypt
- Mrs. Morris' fave period ;)
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- Somebody who studies history
- River in Mesopotamia
- Not enough food; can cause starvation
- A way that ancient people watered their crops
- Where a place is located and its climate
- Warrior-like people in ancient Greece
- farming
- The training of animals for human use
- Died on the Ides of March
- Class system in ancient India
22 Clues: farming • The Boy King • River in Egypt • River in Mesopotamia • Mrs. Morris' hometown • Extra food or materials • Nile dumps into this sea • Died on the Ides of March • Mrs. Morris' fave period ;) • Somebody who studies history • Greece was organized this way • Class system in ancient India • Told students to ask questions • Egyptians were obsessed with this • ...
History 2023-03-27
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- New ______ City
- Manuel ________
- German Dictator
- Capital of Austria
- ________ faire economics. French word
- _________ 20s, in the U.S.
- ____ Marley. Famous Regea Singer
- Capital of Greece
- Type of Coffee that was created in Madrid, Spain.
- Jake's Middle Name. (Starts with E)
- Bank founded in the North of Spain
- Wrote the Communism Manifesto. _____ Marx
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- No Alcohol in America
- Oldest city in Spain
- museum where the Monalisa is displayed
- Napoleon __________?
- Biggest City in the World (population)
- Surrealist Spanish Artist. Salvador ______
- Francisco _________. Spanish Leader
- Business Started/Owner
- Anuel __. Puerto Rican Rapper
21 Clues: New ______ City • Manuel ________ • German Dictator • Capital of Greece • Capital of Austria • Oldest city in Spain • Napoleon __________? • No Alcohol in America • Business Started/Owner • _________ 20s, in the U.S. • Anuel __. Puerto Rican Rapper • ____ Marley. Famous Regea Singer • Bank founded in the North of Spain • Francisco _________. Spanish Leader • ...
History 2022-12-13
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- 3.4 million children born in 1946
- Signs the Warsaw Pact
- JD Salinger
- first satellite launched into space
- Founded Motown
- Fired for disobeying orders
- Published peanut comic strip
- Novel of 1984
- killed JFK
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- John F.Kennedy published
- two terms or 10 years in office
- I Like ike
- Forgotten War
- Poking Argument
- Elected President in 1960
- Founded in 1946
- US launched its first satellite
- Russian version
- First nuclear submarine
- Child rearing
20 Clues: I Like ike • killed JFK • JD Salinger • Forgotten War • Child rearing • Novel of 1984 • Founded Motown • Poking Argument • Founded in 1946 • Russian version • Signs the Warsaw Pact • First nuclear submarine • John F.Kennedy published • Elected President in 1960 • Fired for disobeying orders • Published peanut comic strip • two terms or 10 years in office • US launched its first satellite • ...
history 2024-12-16
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- харьяат иргэдээсээ цуглуулдаг гувчуур
- шинэ чулуун зэвсгийн үе
- шаврыг хэлбэрт оруулж галд шатааж хийсэн сав
- бичиг үсэг эзэмшсэн хаанд тусалдаг хүн
- хоёр талдаа болон нэг талдаа иртэй газар ухах багаж
- эцгээс хүүд эрх мэдэл нь өвлөгддөг эзэнт гүрэн
- эрх мэдэлгүй эзэн хүний өмч болсон хүн
- утас эрчлэх, ээрэх багаж хэрэгсэл
- мянган жилийн хугацаа
- их хөрөнгө, эрх мэдэлтэй улсыг захирдаг хүн
- "Өвөг юугаа үл мэдэх мал буюу" гэж хэн хэлсэн бэ?
- зуун жилийн хугацаа
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- цасан доороос олдсон чулуун зэвсгийн үеийн хүн
- эртний хүмүүсийн хагийн их эрж хайдаг чулуу
- хуучин чулуун зэвсгийн үе
- үр жимс түүх аж ахуй
- нийтийн тоолол эхлэхээс өмнөх тоолол
- ан агнах, загасчлах аж ахуй
- тариа тарьж амьдардаг хүн
- илүүдэл бүтээгдэхүүнийг нөгөөгөөр солилцох
20 Clues: зуун жилийн хугацаа • үр жимс түүх аж ахуй • мянган жилийн хугацаа • шинэ чулуун зэвсгийн үе • хуучин чулуун зэвсгийн үе • тариа тарьж амьдардаг хүн • ан агнах, загасчлах аж ахуй • утас эрчлэх, ээрэх багаж хэрэгсэл • нийтийн тоолол эхлэхээс өмнөх тоолол • харьяат иргэдээсээ цуглуулдаг гувчуур • бичиг үсэг эзэмшсэн хаанд тусалдаг хүн • эрх мэдэлгүй эзэн хүний өмч болсон хүн • ...
History 2024-10-09
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- the belief that only white americans belong in America
- A war in Japan
- The change of a law
- The name of the man that ARGUED THAT A MODERN NATION NEEDED SEA POWER
- A country in South East Asia
- The act of expanding ones power by diplomacy or military
- The main thing that was most important during the Spanish American war
- A US foreighn policy position that opposes European Ideas
- The treaty that ended the Spanish American war
- The idea of staying neutral in conflict
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- ARGENTINA, BRAZIL, AND CHILE MEDIATED TO END THE DISPUTE
- The idea to close off your country
- A government party
- a US ship that was used as an excuse after it was destroyed by the Spanish
- The main reason for the Spanish American war
- A city in England
- ASSASSINATED McKINLEY ON SEPT 6, 1901
- A word used to describe the war
- A canal
- An agreement between 2 countries
20 Clues: A canal • A war in Japan • A city in England • A government party • The change of a law • A country in South East Asia • A word used to describe the war • An agreement between 2 countries • The idea to close off your country • ASSASSINATED McKINLEY ON SEPT 6, 1901 • The idea of staying neutral in conflict • The main reason for the Spanish American war • ...
history 2025-04-05
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- Es el origen de la música del reggae.
- La capital de este país es San Salvador.
- un rio en el norte de baja california y el nombre de este rio se refiere a aguas subterraneas
- es una ciudad en brazil donde occurieron los juegos olimpicos de 2016
- la capital de este estado es pheonix
- Comparte la isla con la República Dominicana.
- es un estado de los estados unidos que tiene un rio que tine el nombre de este estado
- Es el hogar de instituciones culturales como el museo del oro precolombino.
- Islas de Ecuador con fauna única
- El golfo de México está al este de este país.
- Es el segundo país más grande del mundo por área, con la costa más grande del mundo.
- estado de estado unidos que tiene la ciudad mas poblada y en la ciudad pasaron los ataces de 9/11
- Es un país ubicado principalmente en América del sur.
- Es el octavo país más grande del mundo.
- Es el país conectando a Centroamérica y América del sur.
- esta selva tiene 10% de todas las espieces de plantas y animales del planeta tierra y esta localizado en brazil
- Mar tropical entre América y el Caribe
- Es el hogar de la gran barrera de coral
- una zona ubicada al este de republica dominicana y tiene playas como bavaro, macao y arena gorda
- son un territorio británico de ultramar que abarca 3 islas en el mar Caribe occidental. Gran Caimán, la isla más grande, es famosa por sus centros turísticos en la playa y los diversos sitios para el buceo submarino y con esnórquel.
- Cordillera más larga del mundo, en América del Sur.
- es la ciudad mas grande en mexico
- Océano más grande de la Tierra
- el bosque mas famoso en puerto rico
- un país de América Central al sur de México, tiene volcanes, bosques tropicales y antiguos sitios mayas. La capital, Ciudad de Guatemala
- en este estado esta la famosa ciudad de chicago
- capital de el salvador
- Tiene el río más grande de américa del sur
- Alberga grandes franjas de pantanos, bosques subtropicales y chacos, áreas silvestres que comprenden matorrales de sabana.
- Es el país más grande de Sudamérica.
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- la capital de este estado es denver
- rica Está localizado en el norte del caribe, en el golfo de México, y donde el océano atlántico se conecta.
- una historica fortaleza ubicada en viejo san juan
- es una antigua ciudad inca ubicada en las montañas de andes
- Principal río de Colombia
- esta isla le llaman la isla del encanto
- este estado es la capital de estados unidos
- una estructura ubicada en el teotihucan en mexico
- Se le llama isla de especias.
- parque nacional que tiene un massivo supervolcan que es subterraneo
- Arenal Volcán de Costa Rica, famoso por su actividad
- Volcán más alto de Centroamérica
- un conjunto de impresionante cascadas en la frontera entre estados unidos y canada
- una ciudad ubicada en california y es la ciudad que muchas personas famosas de cine, musica, etc
- Volcán activo de México
- Río más largo y caudaloso de América del Sur.
- Gran río de Venezuela y Colombia
- Río en Guatemala, conocido por sus aguas cristalinas
- Es un país largo y estrecho en América del sur.
- isla que esta ubicada a 3500 kilometros de chile y en esa isla estan las pidedras moai
- es un gran estado del sur de EE.UU. con desiertos, bosques de pino y el río Grande que forma la frontera con México.
- Comparte la isla con haiti.
- es un impresionante formacion geologica ubicado en el norte de arizona
- Tienen el caribe en el norte y el pacifico en el sur.
- Río en Argentina, afluente del río Negro.
- es un estado del Medio Oeste de EE.UU. que limita con Canadá y el Lago Superior, el más extenso de los Grandes Lagos.
- La capital de este país es Caracas.
- Se encuentra a caballo entre el ecuador y la costa oeste de América del sur.
- estado que tiene clima parecido a el caribe y tambien recibe huracanes
- es un estado de estados unidos del medio oeste que representa el corazón de Estados Unidos con su paisaje de campos ondulados de trigo de las Grandes Llanuras. El Museo de Tesoros del Mundo en Wichita, la ciudad más grande del estado, abarca la historia del mundo desde los dinosaurios hasta Elvis, mientras que el Old Cowtown Museum recorre el pasado colonial de la ciudad
- la capital de peru
61 Clues: la capital de peru • capital de el salvador • Volcán activo de México • Principal río de Colombia • Comparte la isla con haiti. • Se le llama isla de especias. • Océano más grande de la Tierra • Islas de Ecuador con fauna única • Volcán más alto de Centroamérica • Gran río de Venezuela y Colombia • es la ciudad mas grande en mexico • la capital de este estado es denver • ...
history 2025-03-26
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- enlightenment thinker that believed that all people have the right to life liberty and property
- The poor class that started the french revolution
- A prison that was raided during the french revolution.
- A period of chaos with mass murders in the french revolution
- a period where people first started to go against the government.
- An enlightenment thinker that believed in the government not interfering in economics at all.
- a contract where the citizens are loyal to the government in exchange for protection
- A social up rising due to a mass population being poor
- The second highest class during the french revolution.
- The country that Napoleon started his attempt for world denomination.
- Enlightenment thinker that believed that the government is a device for security
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- A theory that says that the entire world revolves around the earth
- a French emperor that wanted to rule the whole world by force.
- Enlightenment thinker that thought that men are born good but are corrupted by the world.
- A rebellion against Britain because of lack of say in government.
- A time where people started to transition from people working in fields to factories.
- Enlightenment thinker that thought that there should be a separation of power in the government.
- A theory that says that the entire world revolves around the sun
- life liberty and _______
- The highest class in the french revolution
20 Clues: life liberty and _______ • The highest class in the french revolution • The poor class that started the french revolution • A prison that was raided during the french revolution. • A social up rising due to a mass population being poor • The second highest class during the french revolution. • A period of chaos with mass murders in the french revolution • ...
History 2025-04-07
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- evolution trial
- el duce
- tried to fly around the world
- far right authoritarian govt
- dreamlike
- massive economic downturn
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- famous band leader off the 1920s
- leader of ussr
- studied radiation
- no booze in the 1920s
- ussr made plans in increments of
- top entertainer of 1930s
- german secret police
- no rules
- FDR's agenda to get america back on its feet
- music of the 1920s
- irish writer of this style
- spanish painter/cubism
- russian prison
- long time home run champion
20 Clues: el duce • no rules • dreamlike • leader of ussr • russian prison • evolution trial • studied radiation • music of the 1920s • german secret police • no booze in the 1920s • spanish painter/cubism • top entertainer of 1930s • massive economic downturn • irish writer of this style • long time home run champion • far right authoritarian govt • tried to fly around the world • ...
History 2025-03-24
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- What was the name of the Ukrainian nuclear power plant that was the site of a nuclear disaster in April 1986?
- The Byzantine Empire was a continuation of the eastern half of what powerful ancient empire?
- Who is often called "the father of the atomic bomb"?
- Which ancient figure is often considered the founder of Western philosophy?
- God of the sea.
- Who is credited with patenting the telephone?
- Who founded Sikhism?
- The United States bought Alaska from which country?
- Which African country did the French try to block from gaining independence under their secret force, the O.A.S.?
- In 1996, a sheep became the first mammal cloned from an adult somatic cell. What was the name of that sheep?
- Who became the most decorated gymnast in history in 2023?
- Modern-day Istanbul, Turkey, used to be called what when it was the capital of the Byzantine Empire?
- This happened between the years of 1929 – 1939 and caused people to live of scraps. Water pie comes from this time period.
- Who is the first man into space?
- Who was the first ruler of the Mongol Empire?
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- Which country gained its independence in 1776?
- Who was England's longest-ruling monarch?
- Which person made the famous "I have a dream"
- What leader came to power in Cuba after the Cuban Revolution?
- Who is the king of the Olympian gods in Greek mythology?
- Who was the first democratically elected president of South Africa?
- Which country did the bay of pigs take place
- Which one of Henry VIII wives got beheaded?
- Which ancient culture discovered america before Cristopher Columbus
- Who is the current president of China?
- Which fabric was invented in ancient China?
26 Clues: God of the sea. • Who founded Sikhism? • Who is the first man into space? • Who is the current president of China? • Who was England's longest-ruling monarch? • Which one of Henry VIII wives got beheaded? • Which fabric was invented in ancient China? • Which country did the bay of pigs take place • Which person made the famous "I have a dream" • ...
History 2025-04-23
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- a long term downturn in the economy marked by mass unemployment
- confidence and positive thinking
- Machines that create nuclear energy
- a pond or lake used for the storage and control of water
- a docker
- the quantity of a good or service a producer will sell at various prices
- to drop suddenly
- temporary
- what the Japanese were when they were in concentration camps
- people currently holding office (like Donald Trump)
- really poor
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- a scientist that studies human societies and cultures
- the quantity of goods or services a consumer is willing to buy
- very particular
- energy in the form of moving particles
- cultural background
- related to the government
- a truck driver
- The condition of being successful financially
- ancestry
20 Clues: a docker • ancestry • temporary • really poor • a truck driver • very particular • to drop suddenly • cultural background • related to the government • confidence and positive thinking • Machines that create nuclear energy • energy in the form of moving particles • The condition of being successful financially • people currently holding office (like Donald Trump) • ...
History 2025-05-12
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- Fifth Planet
- Zero points in tennis
- Animal that can jump the highest
- Number of continents
- Female singer who went to space
- Three pronged weapon
- Worshipers of Allah
- Goddess of Earth
- Name of Jon Snow's sword
- Face on the Nickel
- Beast that's both Lion and Eagle
- Another term for adversary
- Animal that shoots blood from its eye
- Where is Santa from
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- Largest land area (country)
- Lose a battle
- Soap that helps with oil spills
- famous quote, "Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds,"
- Judge on American Idol
- Goats horn flowing with flowers
- Most populated city
- Hurricane originated in Lousiana, Catagory 5
- Snake (syn.)
- First name in Bible
- Innings in Professional Baseball
- Landmark in South Dakota
- Delivery Service
- Drink Coffee from
- Where was Abraham Lincoln from
- who was the 46th president
- Known as killer whale
31 Clues: Fifth Planet • Snake (syn.) • Lose a battle • Goddess of Earth • Delivery Service • Drink Coffee from • Face on the Nickel • Most populated city • First name in Bible • Worshipers of Allah • Where is Santa from • Number of continents • Three pronged weapon • Zero points in tennis • Known as killer whale • Judge on American Idol • Landmark in South Dakota • Name of Jon Snow's sword • ...
History 2025-05-20
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- Trade route from Asia to the Mediterranean
- Captain _____; a pirate and type of Rum
- The Cold War’s wall location
- Ho Chi Minh’s country
- Not a hot war but a ____ one
- Iconic fur trade food
- The Mahtma
- Famous diary writer during the Holocaust
- Symbol of women working in factories during WWII, Rosie the _____
- The Meiji _____
- Main leader of the Haitian Revolution, Toussaint _____
- Indigenous stick and ball sport
- A steeped drink
- Medieval Muslim, Ibn ____, who travelled over 117,000 km
- Burnaby punk rock legends
- Industrial Revolution invention, the spinning _____
- Tiananmen ____ Protests
- Land of the Pharaohs
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- Female pirate Ann _____
- Japanese warrior
- One of the greatest Jewish thinkers of the Middle Ages
- English term used to refer to Halkomelem-speaking First Nations, including those who host KPU's campuses
- One of the most devastating WWI battles
- China’s golden age dynasty
- Current Prime Minister of India
- June 6, 1944
- First Prime Minister of Independent India (after 1947)
- French General & Emperor
- Astronomical navigational device
- The 1066 conqueror of England
- Province which had two failed votes on separation from Canada
- Language spoken in Hong Kong
- Canada’s newest territory, added to maps in 1999
- Bay of Pigs US President
- Famous Cuban leader
35 Clues: The Mahtma • June 6, 1944 • The Meiji _____ • A steeped drink • Japanese warrior • Famous Cuban leader • Land of the Pharaohs • Ho Chi Minh’s country • Iconic fur trade food • Female pirate Ann _____ • Tiananmen ____ Protests • French General & Emperor • Bay of Pigs US President • Burnaby punk rock legends • China’s golden age dynasty • The Cold War’s wall location • Not a hot war but a ____ one • ...
History 2023-04-14
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- A low ranking nobles under protection
- Political order Nobles protect people people for in return for services
- A study of religions faith
- The very day spoken language of a region
- A member of peasant class who works on farms
- An agreement between pope and country leader
- Jury A group of citizens that decide if they are guilty of crime
- A disease that spreads quickly and kills many people
- Hostility against Jews
- A narrow inlet of seas between cliffs or steep slopes
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- People sent by a church to spread faith
- An idea that goes against church teaching
- A way of think that combines faith and reason
- A religious service for Catholic Christians
- Group of merchants of crafts people
- jury A group of citizens that meet to decided if a person to decide if they did the crimes
- A mounted armed serving a lord
- System of principles of rules
- Federal estate belonging to a vassal
- System spirit or custom of a medieval knight hood
20 Clues: Hostility against Jews • A study of religions faith • System of principles of rules • A mounted armed serving a lord • Group of merchants of crafts people • Federal estate belonging to a vassal • A low ranking nobles under protection • People sent by a church to spread faith • The very day spoken language of a region • An idea that goes against church teaching • ...
History 2023-01-22
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- was one of the cultural issues that were strongly modified, enriched by the inclusion of Spanish words to indigenous cultures:
- as consequence of the bourbon reforms, this organizations reduce their privileges
- this group resulted from interbredding
- Catholic Church used as an important tool to evangelize the native, through auto sacramental mysteries and pastorelas:
- a city or an urban area regarded as the center of a specific activity, main city
- religious groups, such as the Dominicans or Franciscans
- to resign to a charge, usually due to reason beyond control
- When the crown established political institutions the natives became governed by
- was a social, ideological and political movement which came from France, strongly influenced the development and independence of new Spain
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- Mercury (chemical element)
- was another art from that was used in the evangelization and in popular religious festivals throughout the colonial period
- Commit a crime
- people that were engaged in priesthoo, military, commerce and mining
- were a repressive system fixing the Spanish conquistadors entitlement to labour and tribute from indigenous communicate
- Was the group who was engaded in agricultural work, suffering exploitation
- Was the social group with the highest privileges
- increase experienced in an event or process
- Cruel
- was the first sailor to know about the existence of the Mexica empire
- The inquisition was introduced to New Spain
20 Clues: Cruel • Commit a crime • Mercury (chemical element) • this group resulted from interbredding • increase experienced in an event or process • The inquisition was introduced to New Spain • Was the social group with the highest privileges • religious groups, such as the Dominicans or Franciscans • to resign to a charge, usually due to reason beyond control • ...
History 2023-01-12
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- famous fighter pilot of World war 1 but befor was well known as a race car driver
- The head of the CPI that was a muckraking journalists
- the development of armed forces in their use as a tool of diplomacy
- the act requirement to register within the government
- lived through two german invasions for france
- a devotion to the interest and culture of ones nation
- the right of people to choose their own political status
- armies that fought for mere yards or ground
- war damages to the allies in amount of $33 billion
- a person who opposes warfare on moral grounds
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- led american soliders over seas
- involved a heavy guard for destroyers escorting merchant ships
- plan to congress
- The large scale movements of hundreds of thousands of southern blacks
- A pouspeicus businessman
- a promise not to sing merchant vessels
- Consisted of France, Britain and Russia
- telegram from the german foreign minister
- provided a forum for nations to discuss and settle their differences
- truce that ended war
20 Clues: plan to congress • truce that ended war • A pouspeicus businessman • led american soliders over seas • a promise not to sing merchant vessels • Consisted of France, Britain and Russia • telegram from the german foreign minister • armies that fought for mere yards or ground • lived through two german invasions for france • a person who opposes warfare on moral grounds • ...
History 2023-01-12
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- famous fighter pilot of World war 1 but befor was well known as a race car driver
- The head of the CPI that was a muckraking journalists
- the development of armed forces in their use as a tool of diplomacy
- the act requirement to register within the government
- lived through two german invasions for france
- a devotion to the interest and culture of ones nation
- the right of people to choose their own political status
- armies that fought for mere yards or ground
- war damages to the allies in amount of $33 billion
- a person who opposes warfare on moral grounds
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- led american soliders over seas
- involved a heavy guard for destroyers escorting merchant ships
- plan to congress
- The large scale movements of hundreds of thousands of southern blacks
- A pouspeicus businessman
- a promise not to sing merchant vessels
- Consisted of France, Britain and Russia
- telegram from the german foreign minister
- provided a forum for nations to discuss and settle their differences
- truce that ended war
20 Clues: plan to congress • truce that ended war • A pouspeicus businessman • led american soliders over seas • a promise not to sing merchant vessels • Consisted of France, Britain and Russia • telegram from the german foreign minister • armies that fought for mere yards or ground • lived through two german invasions for france • a person who opposes warfare on moral grounds • ...
history 2023-01-13
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- districts outside of cities
- named after a cartoon character
- an overrated meme
- help for voters=support
- song was #1 or 14 weeks in the 20th
- two sides agreed to limit ones
- questions on this puzzle
- at the time
- age of many Mr.crabs
- longest running cartoon
- how much wood can a woodchuck
- sang sweet child of mine
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- banned specific immigrants
- buildings are bigger
- made many songs that were in
- founded a large house in Chicago
- you know them, you get a job
- didn't have enough of these in the 1870
- events by the black death
- mix of different ingredients (or cultures)
- rhymes with hill house
- one type of people is liked
- illegal gain
- small shelters for big families
- days till 2024
- outside=rich inside=cheap
- how many pickled peppers did
- others
- piper pick
29 Clues: others • piper pick • at the time • illegal gain • days till 2024 • an overrated meme • buildings are bigger • age of many Mr.crabs • rhymes with hill house • help for voters=support • longest running cartoon • questions on this puzzle • sang sweet child of mine • events by the black death • outside=rich inside=cheap • banned specific immigrants • districts outside of cities • ...
history 2023-03-24
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- for personal use
- 29,1929: the date of the worst stock market
- Displaced farm families from the Oklahoma dust bowl who migrated to California
- something that causes suffering or difficulty
- many blamed for their financial distress
- Programs: Provided jobs for young men
- failed to make payments on debt
- in american history
- Programs: a federally sponsored corporation
- a person who puschases goods and
- The first of three steps in FDR's economic plan.
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- a share of ownership in a coperation over
- an economic state of growth with risig profits
- Depression shantytowns, named after the president (Hoover)
- insures accounts in banks
- much supply and too little demand in goods
- economics:Economic policy meaning to stay out of the process
- full employment
- pay debt
- the 1930s in search of jobs.
- a person or corporation is declared unable
- A tax on imported goods.
22 Clues: pay debt • full employment • for personal use • in american history • A tax on imported goods. • insures accounts in banks • the 1930s in search of jobs. • failed to make payments on debt • a person who puschases goods and • Programs: Provided jobs for young men • many blamed for their financial distress • a share of ownership in a coperation over • ...
History 2025-02-03
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- the use of children in industry or business, especially when illegal or considered inhumane.
- a system of manufacturing based upon work done at home on materials supplied by merchant employers
- boat that is propelled by a steam engine
- a refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest, typically in an attempt to gain a concession or concessions from their employer
- engine using steam is working fluid
- an excavation in the earth for extracting coal
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
- send info by making a breaking electrical connection
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
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- the process of making an area more urban
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- the action or fact of joining or being joined, especially in a political context.
- relating to fabric or weaving
- agricultural tool that sells seeds into the ground
- Scottish engineer and inventor who improved the steam engine
- the most important city or town of a country or region, usually its seat of government and administrative center.
- separates cotton fibers from their seeds
- a system for transmitting voices over a distance using wire or radio
- a track or set of tracks made of steel rails along which passenger and freight trains run.
20 Clues: relating to fabric or weaving • engine using steam is working fluid • the process of making an area more urban • boat that is propelled by a steam engine • separates cotton fibers from their seeds • an excavation in the earth for extracting coal • agricultural tool that sells seeds into the ground • send info by making a breaking electrical connection • ...
History 2025-02-21
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- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority.
- A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
- A system of government by the whole population, typically through elected representatives.
- Information used to promote a political cause or point of view.
- A 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church.
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system.
- The right to vote in political elections.
- A medieval European social system in which land was held in exchange for service.
- The revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- A policy of extending a country's power through colonization or military force.
- A body of fundamental principles according to which a state is governed.
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- The process of making an area more urban.
- The study of human history through excavation.
- A form of government with a monarch at the head.
- Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- An object made by a human being, typically of cultural or historical interest.
- The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
- War The state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats and propaganda.
- A country or area under the full or partial political control of another country.
20 Clues: The process of making an area more urban. • A line of hereditary rulers of a country. • The right to vote in political elections. • Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • The study of human history through excavation. • A form of government with a monarch at the head. • A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries. • ...
History 2025-01-13
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- leader of the society of untied Irishmen
- a group made by the third estate that represented France
- the religious group in Ireland that controlled the government the most
- the tax placed by the British on printed documents
- radicals who believed the king should be deposed
- the king who ruled during the French Revolution
- a radical who led the terror in 1793-1894
- led the Haitians to victory against the French and created the Haitian flag
- the sons of liberty ti tea overboard to rebel against the tax on tea
- the first battle of the American revolution
- the declaration that the French used after the revolution which described everyone as a citizen
- a general if a Spanish army who left because they didn’t abolish slavery then he went to Haiti and was loyal to the French but fought against them with enslaved people
- a document that the king introduced proclaiming that the colonists were rebels which allowed militia to pursue more aggressive acts toward them
- a French general who was involved in both the French and American revolutions
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- representatives from the 3 estates
- restrictions and limitations put in place by the British after the Boston tea party
- where the Irish were ambushed by the British and forced to surrender as the were shelled by bullets
- pamphlet written by Thomas Paine advocating for American independence and encouraging colonists to fight for their independence
- a document that stated the colonists were still loyal to Britain and the king but the king refused to read it
- led a slave revolt but was unsuccessful
- a killing of 5 people after miscommunication between the British soldiers and the colonists
- where George Washington led an unsuccessful battle that increased morale for colonists
- written by Thomas Jefferson stating why the American colonies had a right to separate from Britain
- the most dominant religion in Ireland
- the 10 month period of which executions took place if you were seen to be threatening the revolution
- where the Irish fought and won which caused its capital to flee
- an oath taken by the National Assembly which stated they wouldn’t disband until they had created a new constitution
- the year the Declaration of Independence was signed
28 Clues: representatives from the 3 estates • the most dominant religion in Ireland • led a slave revolt but was unsuccessful • leader of the society of untied Irishmen • a radical who led the terror in 1793-1894 • the first battle of the American revolution • the king who ruled during the French Revolution • radicals who believed the king should be deposed • ...
History 2024-10-26
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- Where goods and services are bought and sold
- Debts owed by a person or business
- The system of production and consumption
- Taxes on imported goods
- The total amount of a good or service available
- A person or business that creates goods and services
- The desire of consumers to purchase goods or services
- Loans made to corporations or governments
- The financial gain from business after expenses
- A tax imposed on imported goods to protect domestic industries
- The central bank of the United States responsible for monetary policy
- An increase in prices over time
- This agreement between nations promotes free trade across North America
- Fees paid to the government by individuals and businesses
- The total before deductions
- The process of trading currencies
- An economic measure that evaluates a country’s total production output
- The amount after deductions
- Valuable items owned by a person or business
- The cost of borrowing money
- The way goods are delivered to consumers
- A system where the government controls key aspects of the economy
- A term for goods sent to another country for sale
- A person who starts a business
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- Financial aid to support businesses or sectors
- Payment to employees for their work
- This concept involves the movement of goods, services, and capital across borders
- When expenses exceed revenue
- When one company controls an entire industry
- The money used in a country
- The human effort used in production
- A plan for income and expenditure
- The efficiency of production
- Money received from work or investments
- The act of allocating resources to gain future profit
- This economic system combines private and public enterprise
- Wealth in the form of money or assets
- To sell goods to another country
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest
- A decrease in the general price level of goods and services, often leading to increased purchasing power
- A period of economic decline
- The exchange of goods and services
- An economic system where supply and demand determine prices
- To buy goods from another country
- When revenue exceeds expenses
- Financial assistance from the government to support an industry
- Rivalry among businesses
- Shares in a company’s ownership
- A person who purchases goods and services
- A share of profits paid to shareholders
- A limit on the quantity of goods imported
51 Clues: Taxes on imported goods • Rivalry among businesses • The money used in a country • The total before deductions • The amount after deductions • The cost of borrowing money • When expenses exceed revenue • The efficiency of production • A period of economic decline • When revenue exceeds expenses • A person who starts a business • An increase in prices over time • ...
History 2024-11-29
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- Government
- Democratic
- Ethic
- Free
- People
- Laws
- Conflict
- Freedom
- Legal
- Race
- Diversity
- Relation
- Liberties
- Vote
- History
- US
- Elections
- Citizen
- Employment
- social
- political
- discrimination
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- purpose
- Personal
- Civil
- Conflicts
- Property
- Speech
- Family
- Fights
- Year
- Movement
- Humans
- Respect
- Racial
- Racism
- Justice
- Opinions
- of view
- Religion
- Rights
- Development
- Society
- Minorities
- rights
45 Clues: US • Free • Laws • Year • Race • Vote • Ethic • Civil • Legal • People • Speech • Family • Fights • Humans • Racial • Racism • Rights • social • rights • purpose • Respect • Freedom • Justice • of view • History • Society • Citizen • Personal • Property • Conflict • Movement • Opinions • Relation • Religion • Conflicts • Diversity • Liberties • Elections • political • Government • Democratic • Minorities • Employment • Development • discrimination
History 2025-08-18
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- profitable cash crop for settlers of Jamestown
- called the Indigenous people indians
- major business activity of Frenchmen who came to North America
- greatly desired by the Europeans
- helped the Jamestown settlement survive early hardships
- Spanish explorer-may have been the 1st to see the land that is now the U.S.
- founded in 1607
- claimed the Atlantic Coast of North America for England
- Indians who followed and hunted buffalo on horses
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- unsuccessful colony on Roanoke Island organized by Sir Walter Raleigh
- 1st representative assembly in America
- European that reached America before Columbus did
- (English captains) who struck at Spanish harbors and ships
- claimed the Mississippi River for France
- found the Saint Lawrence River
- Spanish explorer, 1st European to see the Grand Canyon
- belief that spirits lived in natural objects and rule natural events
- Indians-known for their totem poles-gathered salmon
- Indian tribes who moved from place to place in search of food
- Indians that lived near the Jamestown settlement
20 Clues: founded in 1607 • found the Saint Lawrence River • greatly desired by the Europeans • called the Indigenous people indians • 1st representative assembly in America • claimed the Mississippi River for France • profitable cash crop for settlers of Jamestown • Indians that lived near the Jamestown settlement • European that reached America before Columbus did • ...
History 2025-08-14
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- tokoh voc dalam perlawanan makassar
- teladan dari sultan ageng tirtayasa
- salah satu faktor terjadinya perang pattimura
- nilai keteladanan dari perang pattimura
- salah 1 tempat terjadinya perlawanan banten
- perlawanan mataram berlangsung
- tokoh perlawanan banten
- penyakit penyebab kegagalan perlawanan mataram
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- nilai teladan dari perlawanan banten
- selat terjadinya perlawanan makassar
- yang dihancurkan saat serangan kedua perlawanan mataram
- yang terjadi pada sultan hasanuddin setelah makassar kalah
- tokoh pemimpin kesultanan mataram
- yang dilakukan voc terhadap sultan ageng tirtayasa
- pemimpin perlawanan mataram ke batavia
- bulan awal perang pattimura
- perjanjian penyebab perang makassar
- tempat pattimura dihukum mati
- tokoh perlawanan makassar
- 1 dari 3 komandan belanda dalam perang pattimura
20 Clues: tokoh perlawanan banten • tokoh perlawanan makassar • bulan awal perang pattimura • tempat pattimura dihukum mati • perlawanan mataram berlangsung • tokoh pemimpin kesultanan mataram • tokoh voc dalam perlawanan makassar • teladan dari sultan ageng tirtayasa • perjanjian penyebab perang makassar • nilai teladan dari perlawanan banten • selat terjadinya perlawanan makassar • ...
history 2025-09-19
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- a small group of several families that shared an encampment and herded or hunted together and formed the basic social unit of the semi nomadic peoples of Eurasia
- Independent political unit consisting of a city and the surrounding territory it controls.
- Period from 3500–1110 BCE when bronze (copper + tin) became the main material for tools and weapons.
- Examines ideas and philosophies that drive change (e.g., Enlightenment, Marxism).
- Seasonal pattern of wind and rainfall across South Asia.
- the boundary line of a zone of intense seismic activity in the Pacific Ocean
- Very distant ancestor of modern humans; lived in eastern and southern Africa between 2.5–4 million years ago.
- Provided warmth, predator protection, cooking, tool shaping, and social gatherings.
- Collection of judicial decisions inscribed on stone pillars by Babylonian king Hammurabi.
- one of twenty governing districts in Persia administered by royal governors called satraps, who answered directly to the king
- a Chinese school of philosophical thought shaping morality, governance, education, and family life
- Re-examining history with new evidence or perspectives.
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- Views responsibility as extending beyond one nation; considers worldwide issues.
- History shaped by influential leaders (e.g., Napoleon, Lincoln).
- the period beginning around 1200 BCE when iron became the preferred material for manufacturing tools and weapons
- Stone tools shaped by chipping flakes off a stone core; teardrop-shaped, more advanced than Oldowan hand-axes.
- a Hindu concept emphasizing the influence of good deeds and moral behavior on a person’s status in life and rebirth after death
- relating to the people who speak Semitic languages, especially Hebrew and Arabic.
- Sumerian term for their ruler.
- the mass migration of Hebrews out of Egypt under the leadership of Moses
- Crescent-shaped region in the Middle East where agriculture first flourished.
- Focuses on the lives of ordinary people—workers, peasants, women, minorities.
- Belief that spirituality exists not only in humans but also in plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena.
- the religion of the ancient Persians, named for its founder Zarathustra, pronounced Zoroaster in Greek
- a title claimed by warrior-kings to unite various tribes into powerful confederations and empires Ring of
25 Clues: Sumerian term for their ruler. • Re-examining history with new evidence or perspectives. • Seasonal pattern of wind and rainfall across South Asia. • History shaped by influential leaders (e.g., Napoleon, Lincoln). • the mass migration of Hebrews out of Egypt under the leadership of Moses • ...
History 2025-10-21
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- Atlantic slave trade Missouri compromise
- the act of freeing someone from another's control
- that held the us constitution
- railroad-harriet tubman created these
- over slavery expansion
- the
- Douglass-an American social reformer
- term and concept of formal withdraw
- political movement to end slavery
- compromise- A legislative agreement that temporality
- scott decision-a landmark decision of the United States Supreme
- clay-lawyer and state men that represents kentucky
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- gin=a machine that quickly separates cotton fibers from seeds
- American war- conflict between Mexico and America in 1846 to 1848
- slavery-a slavery where individual are treated as personal
- that can be bought and sold
- of 1850- a set of 5 laws passed in September 1850 to defuse
- tom cabin-anti slavery novel
- the theory that states have the right to void federal laws they deem unconstitutional
- Nebraska Act-repealed the Missouri compromise organize the Nebraska and Kansas territory
- the national debate over the expansion of slavery
- Kansas-Northwest Ordinance Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions End
- slave act- required the seizure and return of
- enslaved people back to there owner
- brown- an American abolitionist in the decades
- cotton-a cotton machine that makes cotton fast
- sovereignty-the principle that all political power is vested in and derived from the people
27 Clues: the • over slavery expansion • that can be bought and sold • tom cabin-anti slavery novel • that held the us constitution • political movement to end slavery • enslaved people back to there owner • term and concept of formal withdraw • Douglass-an American social reformer • railroad-harriet tubman created these • Atlantic slave trade Missouri compromise • ...
HISTORY 2025-11-01
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- Converting text from one language to another
- Keeping something safe or in good condition
- Method of scientific testing through observation
- Ancient society known for pyramids and pharaohs
- Literary art that expresses emotions through rhythm and words
- State of wealth, success, and growth
- Science of treating and preventing diseases
- Organization of money, trade, and taxation
- Study of wisdom, knowledge, and existence
- Ancient empire known for law, roads, and armies
- Muslim dynasty known for its cultural and scientific growth
- Persian doctor known for discoveries in chemistry and medicine
- A holy or spiritual purpose sent by God
- Ancient society famous for philosophy and democracy
- Period when the Church had great power over society
- Social structure divided by rank or wealth
- Process of improvement or growth
- Muslim scholar known as Avicenna, father of early medicine
- The process of preserving dead bodies in ancient Egypt
- Series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims
- Lack of knowledge or education
- Center of learning in Baghdad during Abbasid era
- Muslim surgeon known as the father of surgery
- Act of making something accurate or true
- Mathematical rules for solving problems, developed by Al-Khwarizmi
- Period in European history between ancient and modern times
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- Practice of magic, often associated with witches
- Successful results from effort or skill
- A long and distinct period of history
- A system of writing using pictures and symbols
- Condition of having little or no money
- First Muslim dynasty after the Rightly Guided Caliphs
- Branch of medicine dealing with children’s health
- Greek philosopher and student of Plato
- Deadly disease that spreads quickly
- Muslim geographer and mapmaker
- Monumental tombs built in ancient Egypt
- Islamic government led by a successor of the Prophet
- Early Muslim military expansions spreading Islam
- Laws dealing with crimes and punishment
- Study of past events
- Study of stars, planets, and the universe
- Muslim historian and sociologist
- Muslim scientist known for astronomy and geography
- The creation of symbols used to record language
- Extreme scarcity of food
- Period of great success or growth
- The art and science of designing buildings
- Government based on Islamic law and values
- The earliest known period of human civilization
- Nomadic people who built a vast empire across Asia
- Medieval political system of lords and vassals
52 Clues: Study of past events • Extreme scarcity of food • Muslim geographer and mapmaker • Lack of knowledge or education • Muslim historian and sociologist • Process of improvement or growth • Period of great success or growth • Deadly disease that spreads quickly • State of wealth, success, and growth • A long and distinct period of history • Condition of having little or no money • ...
HISTORY 2025-11-01
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- A holy or spiritual purpose sent by God
- Period in European history between ancient and modern times
- The process of preserving dead bodies in ancient Egypt
- Muslim scientist known for astronomy and geography
- Muslim geographer and mapmaker
- Laws dealing with crimes and punishment
- Social structure divided by rank or wealth
- Extreme scarcity of food
- Early Muslim military expansions spreading Islam
- Ancient society famous for philosophy and democracy
- Muslim surgeon known as the father of surgery
- A long and distinct period of history
- Mathematical rules for solving problems, developed by Al-Khwarizmi
- Series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims
- Study of past events
- Deadly disease that spreads quickly
- Process of improvement or growth
- Practice of magic, often associated with witches
- First Muslim dynasty after the Rightly Guided Caliphs
- Muslim dynasty known for its cultural and scientific growth
- Ancient empire known for law, roads, and armies
- The creation of symbols used to record language
- Act of making something accurate or true
- Science of treating and preventing diseases
- Branch of medicine dealing with children’s health
- Method of scientific testing through observation
- Muslim historian and sociologist
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- Government based on Islamic law and values
- Condition of having little or no money
- Lack of knowledge or education
- Nomadic people who built a vast empire across Asia
- The art and science of designing buildings
- Persian doctor known for discoveries in chemistry and medicine
- Organization of money, trade, and taxation
- Literary art that expresses emotions through rhythm and words
- Greek philosopher and student of Plato
- Muslim scholar known as Avicenna, father of early medicine
- Period of great success or growth
- Islamic government led by a successor of the Prophet
- State of wealth, success, and growth
- Study of wisdom, knowledge, and existence
- A system of writing using pictures and symbols
- Center of learning in Baghdad during Abbasid era
- The earliest known period of human civilization
- Ancient society known for pyramids and pharaohs
- Medieval political system of lords and vassals
- Converting text from one language to another
- Period when the Church had great power over society
- Keeping something safe or in good condition
- Study of stars, planets, and the universe
- Monumental tombs built in ancient Egypt
- Successful results from effort or skill
52 Clues: Study of past events • Extreme scarcity of food • Lack of knowledge or education • Muslim geographer and mapmaker • Process of improvement or growth • Muslim historian and sociologist • Period of great success or growth • Deadly disease that spreads quickly • State of wealth, success, and growth • A long and distinct period of history • Condition of having little or no money • ...
HISTORY 2025-11-01
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- / Flourishment : The period of great growth and cultural development in the Abbasid era
- / Flourishment : A time of wealth, stability, and scientific progress
- times / Invention of writing : The earliest known period of human history before the Middle Ages
- : A great library and research center in Baghdad
- / Philosophy : Improving earlier scientific or philosophical ideas through analysis
- : The study of past events and human civilizations
- : Artistic expression of emotions and stories in rhythm and words
- civil / Philosophy : The civilization of ancient Greece known for democracy and philosophy
- / Plato / Aristotle : A Greek philosopher who taught questioning and moral reasoning
- : Islamic leadership after Prophet Muhammad to rule and guide the Ummah
- : A deadly disease that killed millions in Europe, like the Black Death
- : A Muslim scientist who studied astronomy, geography, and physics
- : A geographer who made detailed world maps
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- : A historian and sociologist who wrote about civilizations
- : The father of surgery in Islamic Andalusia
- writing : Picture-based writing system of ancient Egypt
- : A government based on Islamic law and unity under faith
- : The creation of symbols to record language, marking the start of history
- : Great discoveries and progress in science, medicine, and art
- : A political system where land was exchanged for loyalty and service
- : The study of stars and planets developed by ancient scholars
- : Laws that deal with crimes and justice in Islamic governance
- : Converting Greek and Persian works into Arabic
- : A social ranking system dividing people by birth or job
- / Experimental approach : The search for wisdom and truth through reason
- / Ibn Sina : A physician and chemist who identified diseases and medical treatments
- : The period in Europe between ancient and modern times (5th-15th century)
- : Religious wars between Christians and Muslims over the Holy Land
28 Clues: : A geographer who made detailed world maps • : The father of surgery in Islamic Andalusia • : A great library and research center in Baghdad • : Converting Greek and Persian works into Arabic • : The study of past events and human civilizations • writing : Picture-based writing system of ancient Egypt • : A government based on Islamic law and unity under faith • ...
History 2025-12-14
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- Royal family of the white rose.
- System of land and loyalty brought by Normans.
- Language that strongly influenced English vocabulary.
- A powerful ancient empire that ruled Britain.
- Royal dynasty that ended the civil war.
- Roman soldiers who controlled the land.
- Invaders from Normandy who conquered England.
- A deadly disease that killed thousands of people in London and other parts of Britain in 1660s
- Henry VIII changed it in England.
- Language that formed the base of modern English.
- The Norman leader who became king.
- Powerful Tudor queen.
- Disaster that destroyed much of London.
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- People who invaded and governed Britain for centuries.
- Symbol of the English civil war.
- The Roman name for London.
- The famous battle in Norman conquest.
- Public buildings introduced by the Romans.
- Process of creating a new London after destruction.
- Period of growth during Elizabeth I’s reign.
- Royal family of the red rose.
- Language that influenced English through Rome and church.
- Tudor king famous for many marriages.
23 Clues: Powerful Tudor queen. • The Roman name for London. • Royal family of the red rose. • Royal family of the white rose. • Symbol of the English civil war. • Henry VIII changed it in England. • The Norman leader who became king. • The famous battle in Norman conquest. • Tudor king famous for many marriages. • Royal dynasty that ended the civil war. • ...
history 2025-12-12
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- Formerly enslaved abolitionist and influential speaker/writer.
- Regional divisions over slavery, economy, and politics.
- Writer of “Common Sense,” encouraging independence.
- 1794 protest against a whiskey tax, showing federal strength under the Constitution.
- 1828 tariff that angered the South; SC tried to nullify it, challenging federal power.
- Southern states leaving the Union after Lincoln’s election.
- Debate over interpreting the Constitution broadly (loose) or narrowly (strict).
- Economic system where colonies exist to benefit the mother country through controlled trade.
- (1850) Law requiring the capture and return of escaped enslaved people.
- Constitutional agreement creating a bicameral legislature with proportional and equal representation.
- Religious revival inspiring reforms like temperance, abolition, and women's rights.
- 1754–1763 conflict where Britain defeated France and gained territory, leading to new colonial taxes.
- 1803 U.S. purchase of French territory doubling the nation’s size.
- Founding Father and first Secretary of the Treasury.
- 11th president who expanded U.S. territory through the Mexican-American War.
- 1770 incident where British soldiers killed several colonists, increasing tensions.
- Abolitionist who led anti-slavery attacks including Harper’s Ferry.
- Florida gained from Spain (1819); land from Mexico (1853) for railroads.
- Abolitionist and editor of *The Liberator* newspaper.
- 1798 laws limiting immigration and restricting speech against the government.
- Founder of the first major Anglo-American settlement in Texas.
- 1676 uprising by frontier settlers in Virginia protesting Native relations and colonial government.
- independence then joining U.S.; dispute over Oregon boundary with Britain.
- Underground Railroad conductor helping enslaved people escape.
- The first ten amendments protecting individual freedoms.
- / Freeport Doctrine 1858 debates on slavery; Douglas said territories could limit slavery by not enforcing laws.
- Package of laws dealing with slavery expansion, including California free and a stricter fugitive slave law.
- Congressman known for major compromises and the American System.
- System used to elect the U.S. president through state-chosen electors.
- Effort to expand legal and social rights for women in the 1800s.
- 1776 document declaring the colonies independent from Britain.
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- Destiny Belief that the U.S. was destined to expand west across the continent.
- British taxes and punishments that increased colonial resistance.
- Leader of an 1831 slave rebellion in Virginia.
- Leader of Texas independence and first president of the Republic of Texas.
- Constitution clause requiring enslaved people escaping to free states to be returned.
- 3rd president and author of the Declaration of Independence.
- Enslaved man whose Supreme Court case ruled he had no citizenship.
- British trade laws requiring colonies to trade mainly with England.
- British belief Parliament represented all citizens vs colonists’ demand for elected local reps.
- Founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
- Southern politician supporting states’ rights and nullification.
- 1846–48 war giving U.S. large western territory after Texas joined the Union.
- Author of *Uncle Tom’s Cabin*, which increased antislavery sentiment.
- Founding Father, inventor, diplomat.
- System of forced labor based on race that existed from the 1600s to 1865.
- 7th president known for populism, Indian Removal, and the Bank War.
- First U.S. government; weak central power, no taxing authority, difficult to pass laws.
- Group promoting sending free Black Americans to Africa (Liberia).
- Election where power peacefully shifted from Federalists to Democratic-Republicans.
- Purchase 1803 U.S. land purchase from France doubling national territory.
- Movement to end slavery in the U.S.
- 4th president and “Father of the Constitution.”
- Land gained after the Mexican-American War under the 1848 treaty.
- 2nd U.S. president and Founding Father.
- Alexander Hamilton’s 1790s plan for the federal government to assume state debts and strengthen national credit.
- Leader of the women’s rights movement; co-writer of the Declaration of Sentiments.
- States Slave states that stayed in the Union during the Civil War (e.g., KY, MO, MD, DE).
- four Ts here
- 16th president who led the U.S. during the Civil War.
- 1786–87 farmer uprising showing weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.
- 1859 raid by John Brown to start a slave uprising, increasing sectional tension.
- extra space just put 4 As
- just put 4 ds here
64 Clues: four Ts here • just put 4 ds here • extra space just put 4 As • Movement to end slavery in the U.S. • Founding Father, inventor, diplomat. • 2nd U.S. president and Founding Father. • Leader of an 1831 slave rebellion in Virginia. • 4th president and “Father of the Constitution.” • Writer of “Common Sense,” encouraging independence. • ...
Answers in Genesis review 2014-10-25
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- A figure of speech that means everything
- First of the seven C's of history
- Oldest recorded age of a man in the bible (Genesis 5)
- Creature described in Job 41
- A genealogy that includes the time frame of the relationship in the bible, the age of the father at the birth of the son.
- The last name in the genealogy found in Genesis
- Second of the seven C's of history
- Attribute of God that says He is all powerful
- Fourth of the seven C's of history
- The day in which God made land plants
- Creature described in Job 40
- The man who walked with God and was taken (Genesis 5)
- Eve was called this because she was taken out of man
- _________ thousand years is the bible record of how old the earth is.
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- Word that shows evidence of the trinity in creation
- Latin word meaning "In His image"
- The day God created birds.
- Scientific way of measuring Isotopes in Rocks
- name of Adam's son who was killed by his brother.
- Seventh of the seven C's of history
- Fifth of the seven C's of history
- Third of the seven C's of history
- a Latin phrase which means "out of nothing"
- Another word for firmament or expanse
- Sixth of the seven C's of history
- is the word for 24 hour day
26 Clues: The day God created birds. • is the word for 24 hour day • Creature described in Job 41 • Creature described in Job 40 • Latin word meaning "In His image" • First of the seven C's of history • Fifth of the seven C's of history • Third of the seven C's of history • Sixth of the seven C's of history • Second of the seven C's of history • Fourth of the seven C's of history • ...
Answers in Genesis review 2014-10-25
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- A figure of speech that means everything
- First of the seven C's of history
- Oldest recorded age of a man in the bible (Genesis 5)
- Creature described in Job 41
- A genealogy that includes the time frame of the relationship in the bible, the age of the father at the birth of the son.
- The last name in the genealogy found in Genesis
- Second of the seven C's of history
- Attribute of God that says He is all powerful
- Fourth of the seven C's of history
- The day in which God made land plants
- Creature described in Job 40
- The man who walked with God and was taken (Genesis 5)
- Eve was called this because she was taken out of man
- _________ thousand years is the bible record of how old the earth is.
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- Word that shows evidence of the trinity in creation
- Latin word meaning "In His image"
- The day God created birds.
- Scientific way of measuring Isotopes in Rocks
- name of Adam's son who was killed by his brother.
- Seventh of the seven C's of history
- Fifth of the seven C's of history
- Third of the seven C's of history
- a Latin phrase which means "out of nothing"
- Another word for firmament or expanse
- Sixth of the seven C's of history
- is the word for 24 hour day
26 Clues: The day God created birds. • is the word for 24 hour day • Creature described in Job 41 • Creature described in Job 40 • Latin word meaning "In His image" • First of the seven C's of history • Fifth of the seven C's of history • Third of the seven C's of history • Sixth of the seven C's of history • Second of the seven C's of history • Fourth of the seven C's of history • ...
The Loxley's and the war of 1812 crossword-Holly 2019-04-18
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- The president that declared war on Canada. (History)
- George's First Nations Name.-three words (Fiction)
- The original owner of the journal. (Fiction)
- George's First Nations friend. (Fiction)
- Where the Loxleys live. (Fiction)
- The dog. (Fiction)
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- A native-american Shawnee warrior and chief. (History)
- Ran away from home to fight in the war. (Fiction)
- The military force that Aaron, Matthew, and Pierre joined. (Fiction)
- "Remember _____ ______!"-two words (History)
- Made a family portrait. (Fiction)
- The Green Tigers.-two words (History)
- Eliza's friend/face on a chocolate.-two words (History)
- The general that first led the British. (History)
- George's mother. (Fiction)
15 Clues: The dog. (Fiction) • George's mother. (Fiction) • Made a family portrait. (Fiction) • Where the Loxleys live. (Fiction) • The Green Tigers.-two words (History) • George's First Nations friend. (Fiction) • "Remember _____ ______!"-two words (History) • The original owner of the journal. (Fiction) • Ran away from home to fight in the war. (Fiction) • ...
Spanish vocab worda 2025-11-05
20 Clues: bad • easy • good • tennis • soccer • biology • history • drawing • algebra • English • calculus • baseball • football • geometry • geography • a computer • volleyball • basketball • pracrtical • world history
history 2021-05-28
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- European country with a long Mediterranean coastline.
- Erikson, A Norse explorer from Iceland, who is thought to have been the first European to set foot on continent of North America.
- Victoria, Former Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. The time period in which she rolled was known as the Victorian era of Britain.
- Calvin, Was a French theologian, pastor and reformer in Geneva during the Protestant Reformation.
- Is a historical region of Western Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system.
- Antony, A Roman politician and general who played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman empire one of the husbands of Cleopatra.
- da Vinci, An Italian man who was a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, and more.
- Period in European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages.
- Is a civilization of ancient North Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River.
- Is a country in South Asia, is the second-most populous country, and the seventh-largest country.
- Magellan, Was a Portuguese explorer who organised the Spanish expedition to the East Indies, also the first man to circumnavigate the globe.
- The last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt
- Roman Empire, Was the largest empire of the ancient world. Its capital was Rome, and its empire was based in the Mediterranean.
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- and Ferdinand, Known for supporting and financing Christopher Columbus's.
- Sailor or travel all the way around.
- Bonaparte, French military leader who was sent into exile.
- Napoleon Bonaparte, Henry I, Louis XIV, henry IV where rulers of this Country which is located on the continent of Europe.
- Columbus, An Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean, and explore the Americas.
- Empire, The post-Republican period of ancient Rome.
- is separated from continental Europe by the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south.
- Caesar, Was a Roman general and statesman who played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire.
- River, Is the longest river in Asia, the third-longest in the world and the longest in the world to flow entirely within one country.
- Is a country in East Asia and it is the world's most populous country.
- polo, A Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road.
- River, The second-longest river in China.
- Luther, A German professor of theology, priest, author, composer, Augustinian monk, and a seminal figure in the Reformation.
26 Clues: Sailor or travel all the way around. • River, The second-longest river in China. • Empire, The post-Republican period of ancient Rome. • European country with a long Mediterranean coastline. • The last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt • Bonaparte, French military leader who was sent into exile. • ...
history 2021-06-11
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- - built as tombs
- - Was attempt three European monarchs of weastern Christianity.
- - nearby outsiders
- - fought between the Persians
- - flows trough the length
- - who raced
- - City state we known as lacedaemon
- - To ease the distress
- - world's oldest continuously
- - birthplace of the prophet Muhammad
- - third largest religion
- - the founder of western political
- - Greek statesman
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- - son of charmides of Athens
- - its the longest
- - conquered most of northern and central Greece
- -the fourth caliph of Islam who is
- - forms of government
- - one eighth of earth inhabited land area
- - Most populous country
- - to host the beginnings of human
- - home to ottoman landmarks
- - three major world faiths
- - The importance of trade from the very earliest times
- - Greek god
- - principles
- - protection against various nomadic groups
- - Semitic speaking
- - Christians defeated the Muslims
29 Clues: - Greek god • - who raced • - principles • - built as tombs • - its the longest • - Greek statesman • - nearby outsiders • - Semitic speaking • - forms of government • - To ease the distress • - Most populous country • - third largest religion • - flows trough the length • - home to ottoman landmarks • - three major world faiths • - son of charmides of Athens • - fought between the Persians • ...
History 2021-06-22
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- is a viral infection that attacks your respiratory system
- organization of coloured graduate nurses, what does stands for NACGN
- pox, caused by one of two virus variants, Variola major and Variola minor
- the column of bones in the back enclosing and protecting the spinal cord
- nursing personnel, means anyone who assists the registered nurse or the licensed practical nurse in the provision of nursing care
- theory, invade humans, other animals, and other living hosts
- nurses association, what does ANA stands for
- person qualified to practice medicine
- Girard, a wealthy French-born banker, won the hearts of citizens of his adopted city of Philadelphia
- relating to the business of running an organization, or government
- century, the entire Western world shared Nightingale’s belief in the worth of educated nurses
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- War II, 59,000 American nurses served in the Army Nurse Corps during
- vaccination, are vaccinations intended for the prevention of tuberculosis
- nurses, someone who has completed the course of study (including hospital practice) at a nurses training school
- is an infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs
- black nurses association, what does NBNA stands for
- care, it is the maintenance or improvement of health via the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, recovery
- care, to mean any type of care given to a person in their own home
- nightingale, the history of professional nursing traditionally begins with
- health, the health of the population as a whole, especially as the subject of government regulation and support
- also called germs, are microscopic organisms not visible with the naked eye
- Crimean war, Nightingale came to prominence while serving as a manager and trainer of nurses during
- this is also known as typhus fever
- with the lamp, nightingale also known as
- century, caused considerable alarm in countries around the world
- bargaining, is a process of negotiation between employers and a group of employees aimed at agreements to regulate working salaries
- fever, Illness ranges from a fever with aches and yellowing skin
- an infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules in the tissues, especially the lungs.
- health organization, which recognizes nursing as the backbone of most health care systems around the world.
- principles, they are fundamental truths that are the foundation for other studies
30 Clues: this is also known as typhus fever • person qualified to practice medicine • with the lamp, nightingale also known as • nurses association, what does ANA stands for • black nurses association, what does NBNA stands for • is a viral infection that attacks your respiratory system • theory, invade humans, other animals, and other living hosts • ...
History 2021-05-04
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- Women who wore short skirts and heavy make-up.
- "Shanty towns."
- Was signed in 1919 and assigned Germany's punishments.
- A film depicting African Americans as violent and dangerous people.
- Messages to get to citizens through radios.
- The rebirth of African American pride.
- Plan of long-lasting peace wanted by Pres. Wilson.
- Slums walled off from surrounding cities.
- Information meant to promote a certain political cause.
- A quick and forceful attack used by Germany.
- Fear that communism was spreading through the USA.
- "He Kept Us Out of War."
- Hitler book of plans.
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- "Night of Broken Glass."
- Secret project involving atomic technology.
- Allowed federal agents to break into homes of suspected political radicles w/o search warrant and arrest them w/o a probable cause.
- US boat sunken by an unrestricted German U-boat.
- A compromising message sent to Mexico by Germany regarding the War.
- A legendary all-black air unit.
- Germany, Italy, and Japan were known as major leaders of which power?
- Imposed expensive taxes on goods from overseas.
- Act created to give monthly income to Americans 65 and older.
- People withdrawing all of their money out of the bank at the same time.
- Over planting cash crops caused this.
- Wanted anarchy; destroy the existing political system.
- Soviet Union, France, US, Great Britain were known as major leaders of which power?
26 Clues: "Shanty towns." • Hitler book of plans. • "Night of Broken Glass." • "He Kept Us Out of War." • A legendary all-black air unit. • Over planting cash crops caused this. • The rebirth of African American pride. • Slums walled off from surrounding cities. • Secret project involving atomic technology. • Messages to get to citizens through radios. • ...
History 2022-09-01
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- of Tordesillas, 1494 treaty in which Portugal and Spain divided the “non-Christian” world declared by Pope Alexander; Portugal gets the EAST of the Line of Demarcation & Spain gets the WEST.
- history, traditions passed from generation to generation by word of mouth - elders to young people, etc.
- Passage, Part of the Triangular Trade in which Africans were forcibly taken from Africa to slavery in the Americas
- form of trade where needed goods are exchanged between people; advantageous to both parties
- neglect, Great Britain’s policy in the early 1700’s of NOT interfering in the American
- people or groups who move their homes, villages, communities regularly in search for food
- Spanish conqueror of the Americas
- large farms on which crops are raised mainly for sale.
- of Burgesses, first representative legislature in the colonies; est. in Virginia 1619
- Trade, Trade between the Americas, Europe & Africa - England to africa(rum, iron, guns), from Africa to West Indies (slaves, gold), from West Indies
- Exchange, The transatlantic trade of crops, technology & culture between the Americas, Europe Africa and Asia that began in 1492 with Columbus’ first voyage to the Americas.
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- & economy as long as such neglect served British economic interests
- colony, Colony with a governor appointed by the king
- colony, Colony granted by the king or queen to an individual or group who have full governing rights
- form of “inheritance” where important jobs and roles or functions in a community are passed along through the mother
- Compact, Agreement in which settlers of Plymouth Colony agreed to obey their government’s laws
- Person who favored the purification of England’s Anglican Church
- company, Company funded and run by a group of investors who share the company’s profits & losses
- Colonies (sugar, molasses, slaves)
- servants, person who agrees to work for another person for a specified time in return for transportation and food & shelter
- One of the group of English Separatists who est. Plymouth Colony in 1620
- crops, crop that is grown for sale, not individual use.
22 Clues: Spanish conqueror of the Americas • Colonies (sugar, molasses, slaves) • large farms on which crops are raised mainly for sale. • crops, crop that is grown for sale, not individual use. • colony, Colony with a governor appointed by the king • Person who favored the purification of England’s Anglican Church • ...
History 2022-09-01
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- Company funded and run by a group of investors who share the company’s profits & losses
- form of trade where needed goods are exchanged between people; advantageous to both parties
- traditions passed from generation to generation by word of mouth - elders to young people, etc.
- crop that is grown for sale, not individual use.
- 1494 treaty in which Portugal and Spain divided the “non-Christian” world declared by Pope Alexander; Portugal gets the EAST of the Line of Demarcation & Spain gets the WEST.
- person who agrees to work for another person for a specified time in return for transportation and food & shelter
- people or groups who move their homes, villages, communities regularly in search for food
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- The transatlantic trade of crops, technology & culture between the Americas, Europe Africa and Asia that began in 1492 with Columbus’ first voyage to the Americas.
- Person who favored the purification of England’s Anglican Church
- first representative legislature in the colonies; est. in Virginia 1619
- Colony with a governor appointed by the king
- & economy as long as such neglect served British economic interests
- Great Britain’s policy in the early 1700’s of NOT interfering in the American
- Colony granted by the king or queen to an individual or group who have full governing rights
- Agreement in which settlers of Plymouth Colony agreed to obey their government’s laws
- Spanish conqueror of the Americas
- large farms on which crops are raised mainly for sale.
- Part of the Triangular Trade in which Africans were forcibly taken from Africa to slavery in the Americas
- One of the group of English Separatists who est. Plymouth Colony in 1620
- form of “inheritance” where important jobs and roles or functions in a community are passed along through the mother
- Trade between the Americas, Europe & Africa - England to africa(rum, iron, guns), from Africa to West Indies (slaves, gold), from West Indies
- Colonies (sugar, molasses, slaves)
22 Clues: Spanish conqueror of the Americas • Colonies (sugar, molasses, slaves) • Colony with a governor appointed by the king • crop that is grown for sale, not individual use. • large farms on which crops are raised mainly for sale. • Person who favored the purification of England’s Anglican Church • & economy as long as such neglect served British economic interests • ...
History 2022-09-01
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- Colony granted by the king or queen to an individual or group who have full governing rights
- form of “inheritance” where important jobs and roles or functions in a community are passed along through the mother
- & economy as long as such neglect served British economic interests
- Person who favored the purification of England’s Anglican Church
- form of trade where needed goods are exchanged between people; advantageous to both parties
- Colonies (sugar, molasses, slaves)
- person who agrees to work for another person for a specified time in return for transportation and food & shelter
- Part of the Triangular Trade in which Africans were forcibly taken from Africa to slavery in the Americas
- Great Britain’s policy in the early 1700’s of NOT interfering in the American
- One of the group of English Separatists who est. Plymouth Colony in 1620
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- The transatlantic trade of crops,
- Agreement in which settlers of Plymouth Colony agreed to obey their government’s laws
- 1494 treaty in which Portugal and Spain divided the “non-Christian” world declared by Pope Alexander; Portugal gets the EAST of the Line of Demarcation & Spain gets the WEST.
- first representative legislature in the colonies; est. in Virginia 1619
- large farms on which crops are raised mainly for sale.
- crop that is grown for sale, not individual use.
- Company funded and run by a group of investors who share the company’s profits & losses
- Trade between the Americas, Europe & Africa - England to africa(rum, iron, guns), from Africa to West Indies (slaves, gold), from West Indies
- traditions passed from generation to generation by word of mouth - elders to young people, etc.
- Spanish conqueror of the Americas
- & culture between the Americas, Europe Africa and Asia that began in 1492 with Columbus’ first voyage to the Americas.
- people or groups who move their homes, villages, communities regularly in search for food
- Colony with a governor appointed by the king
23 Clues: The transatlantic trade of crops, • Spanish conqueror of the Americas • Colonies (sugar, molasses, slaves) • Colony with a governor appointed by the king • crop that is grown for sale, not individual use. • large farms on which crops are raised mainly for sale. • Person who favored the purification of England’s Anglican Church • ...
HISTORY 2022-10-28
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- A theory or system of social organization in which all property is owned by the community and each person contributes and receives according to their ability and needs.
- People who believe that the best form of government is one in which citizens choose their representatives and leaders through free elections.
- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, use of military force, or other means.
- Someone who is born in Africa.
- People of mixed French, African, Spanish, and Native American ancestry
- An ideology that emphasizes loyalty, devotion, or allegiance to a nation or nation-state and holds that such obligations outweigh other individual or group interests.
- The action or process of a state withdrawing from a former colony, leaving it independent.
- A stable natural language that develops from simplifying and mixing different languages into a new one within a fairly brief period.
- A historic ethnic group of French ancestry born in the colonial western French territories outside France.
- A ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained control by force.
- Someone who sets people free from captivity.
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- A person of mixed white and black ancestry.
- The most powerful whites in St. Domingue.
- The lower-class/poor whites of St.Dominique including overseers, artisans and small shopkeepers.
- A man who was born in France.
- A body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
- A country or area under the full or partial political control of another country and occupied by settlers from that country.
- A form of government with a monarch at the head.
- A person who strongly identifies with their own nation and vigorously supports its interests. (an advocate of or believer in nationalism)
- A settler in or inhabitant of a colony.
- A serious disagreement or argument between opposing forces.
- People of mixed African, European, and Native American descent who were not enslaved.
23 Clues: A man who was born in France. • Someone who is born in Africa. • A settler in or inhabitant of a colony. • The most powerful whites in St. Domingue. • A person of mixed white and black ancestry. • Someone who sets people free from captivity. • A form of government with a monarch at the head. • A serious disagreement or argument between opposing forces. • ...
history 2022-10-28
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- Pot - The melting pot is at the heart of the American immigration system. The melting pot comes from the idea that all of the cultural differences in the United States meld together, as if they were metals being melted down to become a stronger alloy.
- -Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), byname Wobblies, labour organization founded in Chicago in 1905 by representatives of 43 groups.
- Revolution - The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States
- Anti-Trust - The Sherman Anti-Trust Act authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them.
- Gospel Movement - The Social Gospel Movement was a religious movement that arose during the second half of the nineteenth century.
- Bosses- In politics, a boss is a person who controls a faction or local branch of a political party. They do not necessarily hold public office themselves; most historical bosses did not, at least during the times of their greatest influence
- mobility – Social mobility is the movement in time of individuals, families, or other social units between positions of varying advantage in the system of social stratification of a society.
- House – Settlement houses were organizations that provided support services to the urban poor and European immigrants, often including education, healthcare, childcare, and employment resources.
- - Graft, as understood in American English, is a form of political corruption defined as the unscrupulous use of a politician's authority for personal gain. Political graft occurs when funds intended for public projects are intentionally misdirected in order to maximize the benefits to private interests.
- - Nativism is a reaction against immigrants. Earlier inhabitants of an area or a country sometimes develop a dislike or fear of immigrants.
- - Monopolies in American history are large companies that controlled an industry or a sector, giving them the ability to control the prices of the goods and services they provided
- Island – In 1850, President Millard Fillmore declared Angel Island a military reserve and during the Civil War, the island was fortified to defend San Francisco Bay from potential attack by Confederate forces. Angel Island continued to be an active military installation through World War II
- Movement -The Americanization Movement was a concerted effort during the late 19th and early 20th centuries to help new immigrants settle and assimilate into America's civic culture with the intent of promoting patriotism and productivity.
- - Urbanization refers to the concentration of human populations into discrete areas. This concentration leads to the transformation of land for residential, commercial, industrial and transportation purposes. It can include densely populated centers, as well as their adjacent periurban or suburban fringes
- -A tenement is legally defined in New York by the Tenement House Act of 1867 as "any house, building, or portion thereof, which is rented, leased, let or hired out to be occupied or is occupied,
- process -The Bessemer process was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass production of steel from molten pig iron before the development
- Resources – a naturally occurring source of wealth, as land or water. natural resources, the natural wealth of a country
- Act – Also known as the General Allotment Act, the law authorized the President to break up reservation land, which was held in common by the members of a tribe, into small allotments to be parceled out to individuals.
- Unions – The National Labor Union was founded on August 20, 1866, in Baltimore, Maryland. It was the first attempt to create a national labor group in the United States and one of their first actions was the first national call for Congress to mandate an 8-hour work day.
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- – Patronage is the support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows on another. In the history of art, arts patronage refers to the support that kings, popes, and the wealthy have provided to artists such as musicians, painters, and sculptors.
- Machine - The Encyclopedia Britannica defines "political machine" as, "in U.S. politics, a party organization, headed by a single boss or small autocratic group, that commands enough votes to maintain political and administrative control of a city, county, or state".
- -As international migration has moved to center stage in political, policy, and public discussions in countries around the world, it is important to have a sense of who exactly these conversations are about.
- Age - period of gross materialism and blatant political corruption in U.S. history during the 1870s that gave rise to important novels of social and political criticism.
- Island - From 1892 to 1924, Ellis Island was America's largest and most active immigration station, where over 12 million immigrants were processed. On average, the inspection process took approximately 3-7 hours
- Stratification -Social stratification refers to a society's categorization of its people into rankings based on factors like wealth, income, education, family background, and power.
- - is an area outside of a principal city of a metropolitan area, which may include commercial and mixed-use, but is primarily a residential area.
- Civil Service Act - The Pendleton Act provided that federal government jobs be awarded on the basis of merit and that government employees be selected through competitive exams. The act also made it unlawful to fire or demote for political reasons employees who were covered by the law.
- - a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
- Railroad – In 1862, the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific Railroad Companies began building a transcontinental railroad that would link the United
- - A trust was a new type of industrial organization, in which the voting rights of a controlling number of shares of competing firms were entrusted to a small group of men, or trustees, who thus were able to prevent competition among the companies they controlled.
- Commerce Act - the Interstate Commerce Act created an Interstate Commerce Commission to oversee the conduct of the railroad
- Bargaining - negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees.
- Darwinism - Social Darwinists believe in “survival of the fittest”—the idea that certain people become powerful in society because they are innately better.
- Service – The civil service is made up of individuals other than military personnel who are employed by federal, state, or local government entities. These individuals, also known as civil servants, are sometimes referred to as government bureaucrats or career administrators.
- - in full American Federation of Labor–Congress of Industrial Organizations, American federation of autonomous labour unions formed in 1955 by the merger of the AFL
35 Clues: - a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering. • Bargaining - negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees. • Resources – a naturally occurring source of wealth, as land or water. natural resources, the natural wealth of a country • ...
History 2022-07-22
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- world wide economic downturn in the 1930s
- spending money
- the authority to carry out a course of action given to a representative by voters
- a prolonged period with little to no rainfall
- to forcibly remove from the country
- management of the economy by the federal government
- a large group of citizens who share a common concern and tend tovote the same in elections
- a political party that was lead by adolf hitler
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- a politician who claims to represent the concerns of ordinary people
- an outgoing elected official soon to be replaced by a successor
- an index of the stock of leading companies
- areas of the us during the 1930s that suffered ecological devastation and turned into a barren dessert
- elating a government that is headed by a dictator and requires complete obedience to the state
- the thousands of veterans, determined to collect promised cash bonuses early
- the laws angencies and programs initiated by president FDR and his administration in response to the great depression of the 1930s
- one of the series of radio broadcasts that president FDR made to the nation throughout his presidency
- the act of assembling and organizing military forces
- a system in which the government provides for the health and well being of its citizens
- an infectious disease that sometimes causes muscle wealness or paralysis
- a political movement based on extreme nationalism militarism and racism premoting the superiority of a particular people over others
20 Clues: spending money • to forcibly remove from the country • world wide economic downturn in the 1930s • an index of the stock of leading companies • a prolonged period with little to no rainfall • a political party that was lead by adolf hitler • management of the economy by the federal government • the act of assembling and organizing military forces • ...
history 2022-09-26
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- Buildings built by wealthy textile merchants
- Divisions in large fields
- Machine production of goods
- Doubled the work speed of the weaver
- Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving
- A way to transport goods against water current A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- Resources needed to produce goods & services
- Combined power of Spinning Jenny and Water Frame
- A cheap way to mass produce steel
- Improved efficiency of the Engine
- A person who organizes, manages and takes on risks
- Arkwright’s invention that got power from streams
- Process of paving
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- Made thread stronger and finer
- Invented by Hargreaves and named for his daughter
- Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool
- Eli Whitney’s invention to de-seed cotton
- A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- A scientific method of farming
- Toll Roads
20 Clues: Toll Roads • Process of paving • Divisions in large fields • Machine production of goods • Made thread stronger and finer • Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool • A scientific method of farming • A cheap way to mass produce steel • Improved efficiency of the Engine • Doubled the work speed of the weaver • Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving • ...
HISTORY 2022-05-23
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- Candi Penataran merupakan peninggalan kerajaan
- Sungai pusat kerajaan Kediri
- Berakhirnya dinasti Isyana disebabkan dibaginya kerajaan Medang Kamulan menjadi dua, yakni Jenggala dan
- Perang yang menyebabkan Kerajaan Buleleng runtuh adalah perang
- Kerajaan hindu terbesar di Indonesia
- Kertanegara memiliki cita-cita menyatukan nusantara yang dikenal sebagai wawasan nusantara
- Tokoh yang mengalahkan Kertajaya
- Raja Kertanegara, yang merupakan penguasa terakhir Kerajaan Singasari, dibunuh saat pemberontakan olehmpusinduk Kerajaan Medang Pamulang di dirikan oleh
- Kerajaan Buleleng terletak di
- Sumpah Gajah Mada menyatukan Nusantara disebut
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- Raja pertama kerajaan Majapahit
- Dinasti Isana menganut agama hindu aliran
- Raden Husain alias Kin San adalah panglima perang Kerajaan Majapahit yang lebih dikenal sebagai Adipati
- Salah satu hasil budaya kerajaan majapahit adalah kitab negarakertagama yang ditulis oleh
- Letak kerajaan Kediri
- Masjid peninggalan kerajaan Buleleng
- Kerajaan Medang Pamulang di dirikan oleh
- Raja terakhir kerajaan Medang Kamulan
- Tumapel merupakan nama resmi Kerajaan Singasari, yang tercantum pada prasasti
- I Gusti Alungrah Panji Sakti adalah pendiri kerajaan
20 Clues: Letak kerajaan Kediri • Sungai pusat kerajaan Kediri • Kerajaan Buleleng terletak di • Raja pertama kerajaan Majapahit • Tokoh yang mengalahkan Kertajaya • Masjid peninggalan kerajaan Buleleng • Kerajaan hindu terbesar di Indonesia • Raja terakhir kerajaan Medang Kamulan • Kerajaan Medang Pamulang di dirikan oleh • Dinasti Isana menganut agama hindu aliran • ...
History 2022-06-15
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- Judaism text
- must share wealth with poor
- one god
- people of Islam
- where Judaism began in the world
- made a pact with god and is the prophet of Judaism
- what people believe in or their opinion
- dominate culture for the Abbasid Empire
- belifs,values,customs
- religous leader for the Abbasid Empire
- many gods
- spirtual place for Islam
- religious and moral duties of each person
- refrain from eating or drinking
- no one god but allah
- god or goddess
- founder of the sikh tradition
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- Islam text
- The Gupta Empire relied on this to determine social structure
- founder of buddhism
- temple for Muslims to pray
- religious journey to the city of Mecca
- when peoples actions come back to them
- Christianity text
- Age the gupta empire ruled during India's
- what founded the Gupta Empire
- Sikhism text
- Muslims pray 5 times a day
- dominate culture of the Gupta Empire
29 Clues: one god • many gods • Islam text • Judaism text • Sikhism text • god or goddess • people of Islam • Christianity text • founder of buddhism • no one god but allah • belifs,values,customs • spirtual place for Islam • temple for Muslims to pray • Muslims pray 5 times a day • must share wealth with poor • what founded the Gupta Empire • founder of the sikh tradition • refrain from eating or drinking • ...
history 2022-12-08
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- UNTUK MENUMPAS PEMBEROTAKKAN PERMESTA ,PEMERINTAH MELANCARKAN OPERASI GABUNGAN YANG DIBERI NAMA
- PERJANJIAN ANTARA PEMERINTAH INDONESIA DENGAN BELANDA TANGGAL 15 AGUSTUS 1962 BERLANGSUNG DI
- PARTAI YANG DIPIMPIN OLEH AMIR SYARIFUDDIN
- PRESIDEN PERTAMA RI
- KABINET PERTAMA PADA TAHUN 1950-1951
- KOMANDO YG DIPIMPIN OLEH KAHAR MUZAKKAR SAAT PERANG KEMERDEKAAN ADALAH
- ANGKATAN PERANG REPUBLIK INDONESIA SERIKAT
- SALAH SATU DALANG G30S PKI
- SALAH SATU PERWIRA AD YANG DIBUNUH OLEH PKI KARNA ANTI PKI
- KONFERENSI MEJA BUNDAR PERTAMA DIADAKAN DI
- DAPERNAS PADA TAHUN 1963 DIGANTI DENGAN
- LAGU "RAYUAN PULAU KELAPA" DICIPTAKAN OLEH
- KERETA API CEPAT YANG DIKEMBANGKAN JEPANG TAHUN 1964
- DIKELUARKANYA KOMANDO UNTUK BERKONFRONTASI SECARA MILITER DENGAN BELANDA
- PARTAI DENGAN PEROLEHAN KURSI TERBANYAK TAHUN 1956
- DEKLARASI YANG MEMBUAT INDONESIA DAPAT MENYATUKAN WILAYAH WILAYAHNYA IALAH
- TOKOH DARI PNI YANG MENOLAK KEBIJAKAN SOEKARNO
- ANDI AZIZ MENOLAK KEBERADAAN APRIS KARENA APRIS HANYA ADA DI
- UPAYA UNTUK MEREBUT KEMBALI WILAYAH DENGAN CARA DIPLOMASI YAITU PEMBEBASAN
- SISTEM PERTAHANAN DALAM PERANG DUNIA 1 DAPAT DIPATAHKAN DENGAN PENEMUAN KENDARAAN TEMPUR YAITU
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- PEMBERONTAKAN PKI TERJADI DI
- TIDAK ADA PEMERAN TUNGGAL DAN SKENARIO BESAR DALAM PERISTIWA G30S PKI
- KEBIJAKAN YANG BERTUJUAN UNTUK MENGURANGI BANYAKNYA UANG BEREDAR UNTUK KEPENTIGAN PERBAIKAN
- KABINET YANG DIKELUARKAN TANGGAL 10 JULI 1959
- KEKUATAN POLITIK BARU LAINYA TAHUN 1952
- UNTUK MENGATASI RMS PEMERINTAH MENEMPUH JALAN DAMAI DENGAN MENGIRIMKAN MISI YANG DIPIMPIN OLEH
- ISI DEKRIT PRESIDEN IALAH PEMBUBARAN BADAN
- ALASAN PKI MEMBEROTAK KARENA BERSIFAT
- PEMBERONTAKAN DI/TII ACEH AKHIRNYA DAPAT DISELESAIKAN DENGAN CARA
- PEMBERONTAKAN APRA TAHUN 1949 YG BERANGGOTAKAN MILISI TENTARA BELANDA DIPIMPIN OLEH
- SUATU GAGASAN PEMBARUAN KEHIDUPAN POLITIK,SOSIAL,EKONOMI
- PARTAI YANG DI KETUAI OLEH J.B.ASSA
- MAJELIS SYURO MUSLIMIN INDONESIA
- DEWAN GARUDA DIMPIN OLEH LETKOL
- UNTUK MENUMPAS PEMBERONTAKAN PKI MADIUN,PEMERINTAH MELANCARKAN GERAKAN OPERASI MILITER DIPIMPIN OLEH
- SALAH SATU JENDERAL YG MENJADI KORBAN KEGANASAN PKI
- PADA SAAT PKI BERHASIL MENARIK PARTAI DAN ORGANISASI KIRI DIBAWAH PIMPINAN
- PEMBERONTAKAN DI/TII DI JABAR DIPIMPI OLEH
- PERTENTANGAN ANTARA PEMERINTAH PUSAT DENGAN BEBERAPA DAERAH ADALAH MUNULNYA DEWAN BANTENG DI
- PEMBERONTAKAN BERTUJUAN MEMISAHKAN DIRI DARI RIS
- KONFERENSI MEJA BUNDAR
41 Clues: PRESIDEN PERTAMA RI • KONFERENSI MEJA BUNDAR • SALAH SATU DALANG G30S PKI • PEMBERONTAKAN PKI TERJADI DI • DEWAN GARUDA DIMPIN OLEH LETKOL • MAJELIS SYURO MUSLIMIN INDONESIA • PARTAI YANG DI KETUAI OLEH J.B.ASSA • KABINET PERTAMA PADA TAHUN 1950-1951 • ALASAN PKI MEMBEROTAK KARENA BERSIFAT • KEKUATAN POLITIK BARU LAINYA TAHUN 1952 • DAPERNAS PADA TAHUN 1963 DIGANTI DENGAN • ...
history 2022-12-08
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- UNTUK MENUMPAS PEMBERONTAKAN PKI MADIUN, PEMERINTAH MELANCARKAN GERAKAN OPERASI MILITER YG DIPIMPIN OLEH
- ISI DEKRIT PRESIDEN IALAH PEMBUBABARAN BADAN
- DEKLARASI MENYATUKAN WILAYAH WILAYAH WILAYAH INDONESIA
- PERWIRA AD YANG DIBUNUH OLEH PKI AKIBAT ANTI PKI
- PEMBERONTAKAN DI/TII DI JABAR DIPIMPIN OLEH
- ANDI AZIZ MENOLAK KEBERADAAN APRIS SEBAB APRIS HANYA ADA DI
- PEMBERONTAKAN DENGAN TUJUAN MEMISAHKAN DIRI DARI RIS
- KERETA API CEPAT PERTAMA DIKEMBANGKAN JEPANG TAHUN 1964
- UPAYA UNTUK MEREBUT KEMBALI DENGAN CARA DIPLOMASI YAITU PEMBEBASAN
- KOMANDO YG DIPIMPIN KAHAR MUZAKKAR SAAT PERANG KEMERDEKAAN ADALAH
- KEBIJAKAN YG BERTUJUAN MENGURANGI BANYAKNYA UANG BEREDAR
- TEORI TIDAK ADA PEMERAN TUNGGAL DAN SKENARIO BESAR DALAM PERISTIWA G30S PKI
- LAGU"RAYUAN PULAU KELAPA" DICIPTAKAN OLEH
- PARTAI YG DIKETUAI OLEH J. B. ASSA
- PARTAI YG DIPIMPIN OLEH AMIR SYARIFUDDIN
- SALAH SATU DALANG GERAKAN G30SPKI
- PAHLAWAN NASIONAL DARI PAPUA YANG MEMPOPULERKAN LAGU INDONESIA RAYA DI PAPUA
- UNTUK MENGATASI RMS, PEMERINTAH MENEMPUH JALAN DAMAI MENGIRIMKAN MISI YANG DIPIMPIN OLEH
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- UNTUK MENUMPAS PEMBERONTAKAN PERMESTA, PEMERINTAH MELANCARKAN OPERASI GABUNGAN YG DIBERI NAMA
- MAJELIS SYURO MUSLIMIN INDONESIA
- PERJANJIAN ANTARA PEMERINTAH INDONESIA DENGAN BELANDA TANGGAL 15 AGUSTUS 1962 BERLANGSUNG DI
- PADA SAAT PKI BERHASIL MENARIK PARTAI DAN ORGANISASI KIRI DIBAWAH PIMPINAN
- KABINET PERTAMA PADA TAHUN 1950-1951 ADALAH
- TOKOH DARI PNI YANG MENOLAK KEBIJAKAN SOEKARNO
- PRESIDEN PERTAMA RI
- PEMBERONTAKAN DI/TII ACEH AKHIRNYA DAPAT DISELESAIKAN DENGAN CARA
- DEWAN GARUDA DIPIMPIN OLEH LETKOL
- PEMBERONTAKAN APRA PADA TAHUN 1949 YG BERANGGOTAKAN MILISI TENTARA BELANDA DIPIMPIN OLEH
- KONFERENSI MEJA BUNDAR PERTAMA DILAKSANAKAN DI
- PERTENTANGAN ANTARA PEMERINTAH PUSAT DENGAN BEBERAPA DAERAH ADALAH MUNCULNYA DEWAN BANTENG DI
- KABINET BARU TANGGAL 10 JULI 1959 DISEBUT
- DAPERNAS PADA TAHUN 1963 DIGANTI DENGAN
- KEKUATAN POLITIK BARU LAINNYA TAHUN 1952
- SUATU GAGASAN PEMBARUAN KEHIDUPAN POLITIK, SOSIAL, EKONOMI
- DIKELUARKANNYA KOMANDO UNTUK BERKONFRONTASI SECARA MILITER DENGAN BELANDA DISEBUT
- SALAH SATU JENDERAL YG MENJADI KORBAN PKI
- SISTEM PERTAHANAN PARIT DALAM PERANG DUNIA 1 DAPAT DIPATAHKAN DENGAN PENEMUAN KENDARAAN TEMPUR YAITU
- PEMILU PADA TAHUN 1956 YG MENDAPAT PEROLEHAN KURSI TERBANYAK
- ALASAN PKI MEMBERONTAK KARENA BERSIFAT
- Pemberontakan PKI terjadi di
40 Clues: PRESIDEN PERTAMA RI • Pemberontakan PKI terjadi di • MAJELIS SYURO MUSLIMIN INDONESIA • DEWAN GARUDA DIPIMPIN OLEH LETKOL • SALAH SATU DALANG GERAKAN G30SPKI • PARTAI YG DIKETUAI OLEH J. B. ASSA • ALASAN PKI MEMBERONTAK KARENA BERSIFAT • DAPERNAS PADA TAHUN 1963 DIGANTI DENGAN • KEKUATAN POLITIK BARU LAINNYA TAHUN 1952 • PARTAI YG DIPIMPIN OLEH AMIR SYARIFUDDIN • ...
history 2022-12-09
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- - act of buying stock at great risk with the anticipation that the prices will rise
- - buying stock by paying only fraction of the stock and borrowing the rest
- - projects such as highways, parks, and libraries built with public funds
- - persistent and heavy demands by a banks depositors
- - an agent who negotiates an exchange between a buyer and a seller
- - to take possession of property because of defaults on payments
- - a dam is curved upstream in order to transmit the major part of the water load to abutments
- - aid in the form of money or supplies for those in need
- - a mosaic flooring that has pisces of marble or granite set in mortar and is then highly polished
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- - an index or tool that measures the performance of the stock of 30 companies
- - a homeless person
- - monthly plan made to pay off the cost of an item when buying it on credit
- - to cover financial losses
- - a person who risks money in hopes of financial profit
- - abbreviated term for poliomyelitis
- - a long period of rising stock prices
- - a monetary system in which the value of currency is defined in terms of gold
- - minor officers of the courts
- - demand by a broken that investors pay back loans made for stock purchased on margin
- - a system for buying and selling stock in corporations
20 Clues: - a homeless person • - to cover financial losses • - minor officers of the courts • - abbreviated term for poliomyelitis • - a long period of rising stock prices • - persistent and heavy demands by a banks depositors • - a person who risks money in hopes of financial profit • - a system for buying and selling stock in corporations • ...
History 2022-10-07
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- armed uprising in Western Massachusetts
- not sanctioned by law
- carta great charter
- trade among states
- political disorder
- the first 10 amendments
- single chamber
- father of the constitution
- also known as coercive acts
- counting of slaves in total population
- is an English constitutional document
- gov for northwest
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- the first basic system of laws
- power is limited
- first direct tax on colonists
- strong opponent of constitution
- of powers division of power into branches
- laws
- people elect delegates
- yielded
- a confrontation in Boston on March 5,
- the money a government collects from taxes
- pilgrims signed in 1620
- an agreement prohibiting trade
- approved
25 Clues: laws • yielded • approved • single chamber • power is limited • gov for northwest • trade among states • political disorder • carta great charter • not sanctioned by law • people elect delegates • the first 10 amendments • pilgrims signed in 1620 • father of the constitution • also known as coercive acts • first direct tax on colonists • the first basic system of laws • ...
History 2022-10-11
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- Make an idea more clear using your own words
- to come up with a new idea of a new way of looking at things. to create a plan
- to look at what is alike and what is different
- to figure out information that is communicated, but in a direct or straightforward manner. to "read between the lines"
- to suggest or hint. to communicate something without directly saying it
- Combine complex ideas into a whole
- being able to understand something
- determine the meaning of something
- express an idea skillfully, coherently, and smoothly. able to effectively convert ones thoughts and emotions into words
- combine complex ideas into a whole
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- decide on the quality, value, or significance of something. make a judgement
- this is a specific kind of comparing that means to examine differences
- restate a quote, passage, etc in different words, often to make it easier to understand
- being able to remember something
- Tell about an idea,event, character, etc to try to picture a mental picture
- Break something down so we understand it better. Figure out why? make sense of something by studying the relations of the parts.
- Briefly tell the main parts of a story, event, etc
- make an educated guess about what might happen
- identify the points in a sequence, path, history, etc.
- the use of examples and evidence or details to back up a conclusion or argument
- being able to use something
21 Clues: being able to use something • being able to remember something • Combine complex ideas into a whole • being able to understand something • determine the meaning of something • combine complex ideas into a whole • Make an idea more clear using your own words • to look at what is alike and what is different • make an educated guess about what might happen • ...
history! 2022-11-28
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- - Socialism is a left-wing economic philosophy and movement encompassing a range of economic systems characterized by the dominance of social ownership of the means of production as opposed to private ownership.
- Man’s Burden- the task that white colonizers believed they had to impose their civilization on the black inhabitants of their colonies.
- Foreign policy of pacifying an aggrieved country through negotiation in order to prevent war.
- Rhodes - was a British mining magnate and politician in southern Africa who served as Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1890 to 1896.
- Exclusion Act - It was the first significant law restricting immigration into the United States
- Depression - An economic depression is a period of carried long-term economical downturn that is result of lowered economic activity in one major or more national economies.
- Australia Policy - a term encapsulating a set of historical policies that aimed to forbid people of non-European ethnic origin, especially Asians (primarily Chinese) and Pacific Islanders, from immigrating to Australia, starting in 1901.
- Atlantic Treaty OrganizationBoxer Rebellion- an uprising against foreigners that occurred in China about 1900, begun by peasants but eventually supported by the government.
- - a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
- - identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
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- Wars - two armed conflicts in China in the mid-19th century between the forces of Western countries and of the Qing dynasty
- - a way of organizing a society in which a government ruled by a dictator controls the lives of the people and in which people are not allowed to disagree with the government.
- of Influences - the claim by a state to exclusive or predominant control over a foreign area or territory.
- of Nanjing- treaty that ended the first Opium War, the first of the unequal treaties between China and foreign imperialist powers
- Rebellion - a revolt against the Qing dynasty in China, fought with religious conviction over regional economic conditions, and lasting from 1850 to 1864.
- Rule - a system of government of one nation by another in which the governed people retain certain administrative, legal, and other powers.
- Conference- they sought to discuss the partitioning of Africa, establishing rules to amicably divide resources among the Western countries at the expense of the African people.
- Congo- a republic in central Africa; achieved independence from Belgium in 1960
- Communism is an economic ideology that advocates for a classless society in which all property and wealth are communally-owned, instead of by individuals.
- - a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- Imperialism- a situation in which one country has a lot of economic power or influence over others
- war- is a war fought without limitations on targets or weapons. Ideological or religious conflicts are more likely to give rise to total war
- Marx - a German philosopher during the 19th century. He worked primarily in the realm of political philosophy and was a famous advocate for communism.
- Rule- a system of government in which a province is controlled by a central government.
- Darwinism- refers to various theories and societal practices that purport to apply biological concepts of natural selection and survival of the fittest to sociology, economics and politics, and which were largely defined by scholars in Western Europe and North America in the 1870s
25 Clues: Congo- a republic in central Africa; achieved independence from Belgium in 1960 • Rule- a system of government in which a province is controlled by a central government. • - a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force. • ...
history 2022-11-18
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- crops that sold easily in markets
- bosses
- capital of new france
- a group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies
- King George III declared that the
- series of raids
- flat, low lying plains along the seacoast
- learning assistants
- trading illegally
- a region of hills and forest climbing up to the Appalachian mountains
- sell abroad
- trade routes formed a triangle
- powerful group of native americans
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- ruled by proprietors
- variety
- investors
- profitable trading
- Franklin’s plan called for “one
- unions
- boundary for the colonies
- Mountains were the temporary
- ability to read and write
- colonies established by settlers who had a charter
- bought from foreign market
- government” for 11 of the American
- farmers who produced just enough to feed their families
- ruled by britain
27 Clues: bosses • unions • variety • investors • sell abroad • series of raids • ruled by britain • trading illegally • profitable trading • learning assistants • ruled by proprietors • capital of new france • boundary for the colonies • ability to read and write • bought from foreign market • Mountains were the temporary • trade routes formed a triangle • Franklin’s plan called for “one • ...
