history Crossword Puzzles
History 2020-02-12
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- - peace agreement to stop fighting (Germany
- - Ideas spread to promote a cause or to damage an opposing cause
- - the glorification of the military
- - A final set of demands
- - horrible acts against people
- - A french word meaning agreement (triple entente France, Russia, Britain)
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- - payments for war damage ($30 billion)
- - taking neither side in the war
- - an area/territory of land
- - prepare military forces for war (Russia)
10 Clues: - A final set of demands • - an area/territory of land • - horrible acts against people • - taking neither side in the war • - the glorification of the military • - payments for war damage ($30 billion) • - prepare military forces for war (Russia) • - peace agreement to stop fighting (Germany • - Ideas spread to promote a cause or to damage an opposing cause • ...
history 2020-11-23
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- / A government that is run by the people
- / A less serious crime, like speeding
- / To take a case to a higher court for further review by a higher court
- / A document of a government that explains its purpose and states its powers
- of rights / A bill in the U.S Constitution that states citizens rights
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- / A group of citizens who hear evidence to indict a person for a crime
- / The division of power between the federal and state governments.
- / Amounts charged citizens by their governments to support governments and the services they provide
- and balances / A division of powers among the three branches of government, none being authorized to function without the other two
- Restraint / The theory that judges should hesitate before striking a law down
10 Clues: / A less serious crime, like speeding • / A government that is run by the people • / The division of power between the federal and state governments. • / A group of citizens who hear evidence to indict a person for a crime • / To take a case to a higher court for further review by a higher court • ...
HISTORY 2021-05-21
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- Οι Βενετοί οδήγησαν εκεί τους σταυροφόρους
- Ο ναύαρχος των Βενετών τελικά δεν κατευθύνθηκε προς τα εκεί
- Στα χέρια τους έπεσε η Πόλη
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- Ιερή πόλη όπου αποφάσισαν να κατευθυνθούν οι Βενετοί
- Οι Βυζαντινοί δεν μπορούσαν να δώσουν ... στο πρόβλημα
- Ονομάστηκαν έτσι οι τέσσερις εκστρατείες
- Εκεί συγκεντρώθηκαν οι σταυροφόροι στην τέταρτη σταυροφορία
- Ο Αλέξιος Α΄ο Κομνηνός ζήτησε βοήθεια από τον ... της Ρώμης
- Για τόσες ημέρες οι κατακτητές λεηλατούσαν την Πόλη
- Η Αγιά Σοφιά απογυμνώθηκε από τα ιερά της....
10 Clues: Στα χέρια τους έπεσε η Πόλη • Ονομάστηκαν έτσι οι τέσσερις εκστρατείες • Οι Βενετοί οδήγησαν εκεί τους σταυροφόρους • Η Αγιά Σοφιά απογυμνώθηκε από τα ιερά της.... • Για τόσες ημέρες οι κατακτητές λεηλατούσαν την Πόλη • Ιερή πόλη όπου αποφάσισαν να κατευθυνθούν οι Βενετοί • Οι Βυζαντινοί δεν μπορούσαν να δώσουν ... στο πρόβλημα • ...
History 2021-11-02
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- branch that includes the president and other department
- idea that political authority is in the hands of the people
- tax on imports or exports
- trade between two or more states
- person that is opposed to the constitution
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- agreement to create a two house legislature
- reduced value of money combined with increased drives for goods and services
- change to the constitution
- federal constitution that would give supreme power to the central government
- sharing of power between central government and states
10 Clues: tax on imports or exports • change to the constitution • trade between two or more states • person that is opposed to the constitution • agreement to create a two house legislature • sharing of power between central government and states • branch that includes the president and other department • idea that political authority is in the hands of the people • ...
history 2021-09-01
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- economic policy designed to maximize
- 1639
- a group of English people who came to america seeking religious freedom
- titled agreement between settlers of new plymouth
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- great charter
- elected representative element of Virginia
- men and women who signed a contract
- trade a trade between three
- English protestants
- a group with christian roots
10 Clues: 1639 • great charter • English protestants • trade a trade between three • a group with christian roots • men and women who signed a contract • economic policy designed to maximize • elected representative element of Virginia • titled agreement between settlers of new plymouth • a group of English people who came to america seeking religious freedom
history 2021-09-01
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- economic policy designed to maximize
- 1639
- a group of English people who came to america seeking religious freedom
- titled agreement between settlers of new plymouth
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- great charter
- elected representative element of Virginia
- men and women who signed a contract
- trade a trade between three
- English protestants
- a group with christian roots
10 Clues: 1639 • great charter • English protestants • trade a trade between three • a group with christian roots • men and women who signed a contract • economic policy designed to maximize • elected representative element of Virginia • titled agreement between settlers of new plymouth • a group of English people who came to america seeking religious freedom
History 2022-03-29
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- term of endearment; professional baseball player
- obtaining benefits through threats and force
- disillusioned, white writers
- 1920s party girls
- political corruption within government
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- underground criminal activities to earn money
- animal; type of dance
- Alcohol transportation, manufacture,distribution ban
- American fear of the spread of Communism
- illicit drugs
10 Clues: illicit drugs • 1920s party girls • animal; type of dance • disillusioned, white writers • political corruption within government • American fear of the spread of Communism • obtaining benefits through threats and force • underground criminal activities to earn money • term of endearment; professional baseball player • Alcohol transportation, manufacture,distribution ban
history 2022-01-14
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- scanner A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- of the Four Humours The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm
- an organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- to give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
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- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- protected against, not affected by a disease
- a heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
11 Clues: An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • protected against, not affected by a disease • heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria • a heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s • A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • ...
History 2021-12-21
10 Clues: King or ruler • The Spanish navy • ______ Right Theory • Mini civil war in France • Group led by Oliver Cromwell • Absolute power goes to the monarch • Elaborate palace built by Louis XIV • Royal family who respected Parliament\ • Philip II was the "Defender of ______" • Catherine the Great's most notable work
History 2021-09-24
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- method of growth wherein a company grows through mergers and acquisitions of similar companies
- the rally and subsequent riot in which several policemen were killed when a bomb was thrown at a peaceful workers rights rally in Chicago in 1886
- mechanical engineer Fredrick Taylor’s management style, also called “stop-watch management,” which divided manufacturing tasks into short, repetitive segments and encouraged factory owners to seek efficiency and profitability over any benefits of personal interaction
- a legal arrangement where a small group of trustees have legal ownership of a business that they operate for the benefit of other investors
- a central corporate entity that controls the operations of multiple companies by holding the majority of stock for each enterprise
- the ownership or control of all enterprises comprising an entire industry
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- a secret organization made up of Pennsylvania coal miners, named for the famous Irish patriot, which worked through a series of scare tactics to bring the plight of the miners to public attention
- Herbert Spencer’s theory, based upon Charles Darwin’s scientific theory, which held that society developed much like plant or animal life through a process of evolution in which the most fit and capable enjoyed the greatest material and social success
- a method of growth where a company acquires other companies that include all aspects of a product’s lifecycle from the creation of the raw materials through the production process to the delivery of the final product
- a negative term for the big businessmen who made their fortunes in the massive railroad boom of the late nineteenth century
10 Clues: the ownership or control of all enterprises comprising an entire industry • method of growth wherein a company grows through mergers and acquisitions of similar companies • a negative term for the big businessmen who made their fortunes in the massive railroad boom of the late nineteenth century • ...
HISTORY 2017-05-10
10 Clues: agyptian god • can store a soup • famous from ancient • plant produce energy • the most cruel godess • the dedliest sea creature • fission developted in 2008 • the worst hurricane ever recorded • famous creature of greek mithology • still generates radiation in russia
history 2017-02-14
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- Opposed the Republican candidate Thomas Jefferson
- The amount of votes the Republicans candidate received
- Opposed the Democratic-Republicans
- Republicans wanted this to be strong
- He also helped run the Democratic Republican party
- Believed in an economy based on agriculture
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- Was born in Virginia
- Republicans believed in a strict interpretation
- Republicans believed this should be free
- Republicans felt that states should control these
10 Clues: Was born in Virginia • Opposed the Democratic-Republicans • Republicans wanted this to be strong • Republicans believed this should be free • Believed in an economy based on agriculture • Republicans believed in a strict interpretation • Opposed the Republican candidate Thomas Jefferson • Republicans felt that states should control these • ...
HISTORY 2018-05-08
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- Changed the way people thought about government
- 1600s-1700s, Based in Europe
- A agreement in which people gave the power to a government in exchange for its protections
- The acceptance of different religious beliefs
- Helped with the Declaration of Independence
- Rights that belong to people by nature
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- A form of government which the monarchy's power is limited by a basic set of laws
- A list of basic human rights that a government must Protect
- Supported independence for England, rights,and Womens Education
- He had a effect on Artist, Writers and Philosophers
10 Clues: 1600s-1700s, Based in Europe • Rights that belong to people by nature • Helped with the Declaration of Independence • The acceptance of different religious beliefs • Changed the way people thought about government • He had a effect on Artist, Writers and Philosophers • A list of basic human rights that a government must Protect • ...
HISTORY 2018-05-08
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- Supported independence for England, rights,and Womens Education
- A list of basic human rights that a government must Protect
- A form of government which the monarchy's power is limited by a basic set of laws
- He had a effect on Artist, Writers and Philosophers
- Changed the way people thought about government
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- A agreement in which people gave the power to a government in exchange for its protections
- Helped with the Declaration of Independence
- Rights that belong to people by nature
- The acceptance of different religious beliefs
- 1600s-1700s, Based in Europe
10 Clues: 1600s-1700s, Based in Europe • Rights that belong to people by nature • Helped with the Declaration of Independence • The acceptance of different religious beliefs • Changed the way people thought about government • He had a effect on Artist, Writers and Philosophers • A list of basic human rights that a government must Protect • ...
History 2020-01-17
History 2012-10-24
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- He became king at the age of nine
- She was nicknamed the Flanders Mare
- The head of the Catholic church
- She was the third wife of Henry VIII and died after giving birth to EdwardVI
- She was to be queen after EdwardVI but lady Jane Grey stepped in
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- She was the last wife of Henry VIII and she looked after him and his children until he died
- A punishment Henry gave to two of his wives that meant death
- He had six wives
- The age Edward VI died whenn he was king
- This was on the wall in a Protestant church after EdwardVI changed the church
10 Clues: He had six wives • The head of the Catholic church • He became king at the age of nine • She was nicknamed the Flanders Mare • The age Edward VI died whenn he was king • A punishment Henry gave to two of his wives that meant death • She was to be queen after EdwardVI but lady Jane Grey stepped in • ...
History 2013-05-06
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- The state that belonged to the Britisch
- typ of people that live in the south of Africa
- The dutch farmers
- Another typ of people living in the south of Africa which were more the hunters are the..............
- The typ of land structure in Africa is
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- more built and strong people that live in the south of Africa are calles the.............
- People who give the boers a rong hint
- the people that live in Holland
- passes the slaves had to carry arround with them always where the................
- free non belonging states
10 Clues: The dutch farmers • free non belonging states • the people that live in Holland • People who give the boers a rong hint • The typ of land structure in Africa is • The state that belonged to the Britisch • typ of people that live in the south of Africa • passes the slaves had to carry arround with them always where the................ • ...
History 2013-11-26
10 Clues: Tooth... • Solid metal • Witches bowl • Daughter queens • Magical sentence • Slaves in prison • Green invertebrate • Expression of love • Wooden, with powers • Drink which is an antidote
History 2014-02-23
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- / king of France (1774-1792. In 1789 he summoned the Estates-General, but he did not grant the reforms that were demanded and revolution followed.
- / created a system for naming the chemical elements.
- / Polish native, first to publish a sun-centered conception of the universe.
- / Creator of the Scientific method.
- / The Intellectuals of the Enlightenment are called...
- / Proved that the heart is the beginning point of the circulation.
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- / a machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- / In the French Revolution, a radical group made up of Parisian wage-earners, and small shopkeepers who wanted a greater voice in government, lower prices, and an end of food shortages.
- / sudden violent overthrow of a government.
- / Delicate art style, which is based on charm, grace and gentle action.
10 Clues: / Creator of the Scientific method. • / sudden violent overthrow of a government. • / created a system for naming the chemical elements. • / The Intellectuals of the Enlightenment are called... • / Proved that the heart is the beginning point of the circulation. • / Delicate art style, which is based on charm, grace and gentle action. • ...
History 2015-04-01
10 Clues: 1929-1939 • 19th ammendment • 6000-8000 killed • oil well in Texas • known as "crude oil" • prohibiting of alcohol • period of severe dust storms • global war, allies, and central powers • league of united latin american citezens • Texan who served as Vice President for Franklin Roosevelt
History 2015-04-01
10 Clues: 1929-1939 • 19th ammendment • 6000-8000 killed • oil well in Texas • known as "crude oil" • prohibiting of alcohol • period of severe dust storms • global war, allies, and central powers • league of united latin american citezens • Texan who served as Vice President for Franklin Roosevelt
History 2015-10-28
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- Williams's great grandson
- someone to collect taxes and carry out justice in the lands
- The growth of Europe
- what towns became for people to make a living
- a system where judges went around in circuits in England to hear cases
- Gave rights to people of the town
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- made the monarchy of France stronger
- the most powerful court in Europe in the early 1000s
- Where people moved to from Nobles Land
- These opened up to the East and brought new products to the Europeans
10 Clues: The growth of Europe • Williams's great grandson • Gave rights to people of the town • made the monarchy of France stronger • Where people moved to from Nobles Land • what towns became for people to make a living • the most powerful court in Europe in the early 1000s • someone to collect taxes and carry out justice in the lands • ...
History 2015-02-04
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- Importance of events, people and places of the past
- The authority to perform a certain duty
- A community in which people live
- Describing the home of British settlers
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- A person who plans the journey with maps
- A person in jail for a crime
- Sail all the way around the world
- An imaginary line that cuts the world in two halves
- Can be written, physical, visual or oral
- A country that is ruled by another country
10 Clues: A person in jail for a crime • A community in which people live • Sail all the way around the world • The authority to perform a certain duty • Describing the home of British settlers • A person who plans the journey with maps • Can be written, physical, visual or oral • A country that is ruled by another country • Importance of events, people and places of the past • ...
History 2014-05-04
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- belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence
- punishment
- a formal religious or public occasion, typically one celebrating a particular event or anniversary
- a fight between large, organized armed forces
- an urban area that has a name, defined boundaries, and local government
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- the person who sets up an institution, organization etc.
- an unwelcome intrusion into a country
- moving from one country, place, or locality to another
- political or social authority or control, esp. that exercised by a government
- exercise ultimate power or authority over (an area and its people)
10 Clues: punishment • an unwelcome intrusion into a country • a fight between large, organized armed forces • moving from one country, place, or locality to another • the person who sets up an institution, organization etc. • belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence • exercise ultimate power or authority over (an area and its people) • ...
History 2014-05-04
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- the person who sets up an institution, organization etc.
- a formal religious or public occasion, typically one celebrating a particular event or anniversary
- a fight between large, organized armed forces
- moving from one country, place, or locality to another
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- an urban area that has a name, defined boundaries, and local government
- belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence
- punishment
- political or social authority or control, esp. that exercised by a government
- an unwelcome intrusion into a country
- exercise ultimate power or authority over (an area and its people)
10 Clues: punishment • an unwelcome intrusion into a country • a fight between large, organized armed forces • moving from one country, place, or locality to another • the person who sets up an institution, organization etc. • belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence • exercise ultimate power or authority over (an area and its people) • ...
history 2016-07-11
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- revolution a piriod ofn rapid growth
- a piriod ofn rapid growth
- slater brithish mechanic
- production large numbers of products
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- a tool used to produdce
- system hireing fameilies to put into factorieslowell system water powered textle mills that employed young girls
- clothing items
- parts of a machine
- water powered textle mills that employed young girls
- whitney inventer
10 Clues: clothing items • whitney inventer • parts of a machine • a tool used to produdce • slater brithish mechanic • a piriod ofn rapid growth • revolution a piriod ofn rapid growth • production large numbers of products • water powered textle mills that employed young girls • ...
History 2023-10-19
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- This term denotes the sudden, often violent overthrow of a government, typically by a small group of people within the existing state establishment—usually the military or other powerful figures.
- is the male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth. A king's power and authority vary in different types of government, such as constitutional monarchies or absolute monarchies.
- were members of a democratic club established in Paris in 1789. They were the most radical and ruthless of the political groups formed in the wake of the French Revolution, and their policies often led to extreme measures and violence.
- This term refers to a fundamental change in power or organizational structures that takes place in a relatively short period. It often involves a significant shift in the way a society is governed or how people live their lives.
- This term refers to the wife of an archduke or the daughter of an emperor. It is a title of nobility, often used in some royal families in Europe, especially in the former Habsburg monarchy.
- is a form of government in which a single person—typically a king, queen, or emperor—holds all the power. Monarchies can vary from constitutional ones, where the monarch's powers are limited by a constitution, to absolute ones, where the monarch has unrestricted power.
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- is a female monarch who holds the same powers and responsibilities as a king, often ruling a kingdom or queendom. A queen can either rule in her own right or be the wife of a king.
- Refers to a political theory that advocates for the unrestrained, unlimited authority of a monarch, typically a king or queen, usually justified by divine right. In an absolute monarchy, the ruler has absolute power over the government and the people.
- is a machine used for carrying out executions by beheading. It consists of a tall, upright frame in which a weighted and angled blade is raised to the top and suspended. The condemned person's head is positioned beneath the blade, which is then dropped to swiftly sever the head from the body.
- refers to a state of armed conflict between different nations or different groups within a nation. It typically involves the use of military force and can have significant social, economic, and political impacts.
10 Clues: is a female monarch who holds the same powers and responsibilities as a king, often ruling a kingdom or queendom. A queen can either rule in her own right or be the wife of a king. • ...
History 2023-10-19
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- The Restoration of the Stuart monarchy in the kingdoms of England
- willing to respect or accept behaviour or opinions
- Napoleon Bonaparte French military
- The Fifth Republic France 's current republican system of government
- Napoleonic Wars, series of wars between Napoleonic France
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- The French Revolution was a period of major societal and political upheaval
- a continent of the northern hemisphere,
- The bourgeoisie is a class of business owners and merchant
- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents
- An empire is a political and territorial entit
10 Clues: Napoleon Bonaparte French military • a continent of the northern hemisphere, • An empire is a political and territorial entit • willing to respect or accept behaviour or opinions • Napoleonic Wars, series of wars between Napoleonic France • The bourgeoisie is a class of business owners and merchant • a body of fundamental principles or established precedents • ...
history 2023-10-16
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- a plan that called for storing crops in government warehouses for a brief period of time, during which the federal government would provide loans to farmers worth 80 percent of the current crop prices, releasing the crops for sale when prices rose
- the group of Republicans led by James G. Blaine, named because they supported some measure of civil service reform and were thus considered to be only “half Republican”
- a farmers’ organization, launched in 1867, which grew to over 1.5 million members in less than a decade
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- a national conglomeration of different regional farmers’ alliances that joined together in 1890 with the goal of furthering farmers’ concerns in politics
- the contrast to the spoils system, where political appointments were based on merit, not favoritism
- an 1894 protest, led by businessman Jacob Coxey, to advocate for public works jobs for the unemployed by marching on Washington, DC
- a portion of the Republican Party that broke away from the Stalwart-versus-Half-Breed debate due to disgust with their candidate’s corruption
- a political party formed in 1890 that sought to represent the rights of primarily farmers but eventually all workers in regional and federal elections
- the group of Republicans led by Roscoe Conkling who strongly supported the continuation of the patronage system
- the period in American history during which materialism, a quest for personal gain, and corruption dominated both politics and society
10 Clues: the contrast to the spoils system, where political appointments were based on merit, not favoritism • a farmers’ organization, launched in 1867, which grew to over 1.5 million members in less than a decade • the group of Republicans led by Roscoe Conkling who strongly supported the continuation of the patronage system • ...
History 2023-11-18
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- - keinginan untuk kembali kemasa abad pertengahan, dimana pada masa itu kebudayaan romawi dan yunani mengalami masa kejayaan.
- - keinginan merobah keadaan kepada yang lebih baik
- - Raja terkenal dikerajaan tarumanegara
- - suatu paham yang menganggap emas sebagai indikator kemakmuran
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- - sebuah kanal atau saluran kapal yang terletak dimesir
- - pelopor renaisance
- - berisi peraturan melintas diwilayah sekitar sungai bengawan solo dan sungai berantas
- - tokoh yang berperan besar dalam gerakan reformasi gereja
- - raja dikerajaan sriwijaya
- - perubahan dalam cara memproduksi sesuatu dari yang manual menjadi bermessin
10 Clues: - pelopor renaisance • - raja dikerajaan sriwijaya • - Raja terkenal dikerajaan tarumanegara • - keinginan merobah keadaan kepada yang lebih baik • - sebuah kanal atau saluran kapal yang terletak dimesir • - tokoh yang berperan besar dalam gerakan reformasi gereja • - suatu paham yang menganggap emas sebagai indikator kemakmuran • ...
HISTORY 2023-11-18
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- bahasa spanyol: canal de panama adalah terusan yang memotong tanah genting?
- tokoh pembebas rakyat india?
- tokoh gerakan rakyat flipina?
- hukum gravitasi newton?
- penemu bolalampu?
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- asia ke eropa dan sebalik nya?
- prnemu dinamo?
- terjadi karena adanya dominasi kerajaan?
- dibangun atas rakyat insinyur prancis?
- penemu teori relativ?
10 Clues: prnemu dinamo? • penemu bolalampu? • penemu teori relativ? • hukum gravitasi newton? • tokoh pembebas rakyat india? • tokoh gerakan rakyat flipina? • asia ke eropa dan sebalik nya? • dibangun atas rakyat insinyur prancis? • terjadi karena adanya dominasi kerajaan? • bahasa spanyol: canal de panama adalah terusan yang memotong tanah genting?
history 2023-11-18
10 Clues: gerakan swadesti • tujuan ypose rizal • menjajah fillipina • yang menjajah india • dinasti sun yan sen • pendirian organisasi • tujuan gerakan swadesti • komunitas untuk orang nusantara • pemimpin gerakan kebebasan india • tokoh yang berasal dari fillipina
history 2024-01-26
History 2024-01-30
10 Clues: Zedong • MacArthur • communist • Independence • Tiananmen Square • Great Leap Forward • Cultural Revolution • one falls, they all fall • was spreading through Asia • U.S. policy to stop communism
History 2024-02-09
History 2024-01-24
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- WhatallowedAmericanseverywherethechnacetoshareexperiencesforthefirsttimeinthe1920s?
- What was a major problem with the Palmer Raids?
- What is the revolutionary process that Henry Ford uses to make cars more efficiently?
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- What were some of the focuses of the 1920s?
- What scandal involved the first cabinet member ever to be convicted of a crime for his actions while in office?
- What is the term for the economic theory that money poured into the top levels of businesses would trickle down to help the base?
- What is the term for a young woman who went against the norms of society?
- What is the term for a lack of government?
- What was an effect of the 21st amendment?
- What type of music blended African American,European,and West African harmonies and rhythms?
10 Clues: What was an effect of the 21st amendment? • What is the term for a lack of government? • What were some of the focuses of the 1920s? • What was a major problem with the Palmer Raids? • What is the term for a young woman who went against the norms of society? • WhatallowedAmericanseverywherethechnacetoshareexperiencesforthefirsttimeinthe1920s? • ...
history 2022-06-17
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- A government form which is ruled by the people.
- The lowest class in the feudal system.
- A government form which is ruled by a group of nobles.
- A system helped maintain the power of the ruling class and the feudal order.
- Caesar’s adopted son. He was also called Octavian.
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- A system which the Roman emperors held absolute rule.
- They were also called the lower nobles.
- A system which was used by the overlords to manage their lands.
- The most richest city-state in ancient Greece.
- An ancient Greek city-state which people were warlike and loved sports.
10 Clues: The lowest class in the feudal system. • They were also called the lower nobles. • The most richest city-state in ancient Greece. • A government form which is ruled by the people. • Caesar’s adopted son. He was also called Octavian. • A system which the Roman emperors held absolute rule. • A government form which is ruled by a group of nobles. • ...
History 2022-10-17
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- siapa yang menemukan teori arus balik
- teori apa yang menyatakan hindu buddha dibawa pedagang india ke indonesia
- negara apa yang di teorikan membawa agama hindu buddha ke indonesia
- indonesia zaman hindu buddha namannya apa
- teori apa yang ditemukan oleh Van Faber
- candi apa yang merupakan peninggalan dari agama buddha
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- candi apa yang merupakan peninggalan dari agama hindu
- teori apa yang dibawa oleh militer india ke indonesia
- teori apa yang menyatakan hindu buddha dibawa kaum brahmana dengan cara diundang raja raja
- siapa yang menemukan teori waisya
10 Clues: siapa yang menemukan teori waisya • siapa yang menemukan teori arus balik • teori apa yang ditemukan oleh Van Faber • indonesia zaman hindu buddha namannya apa • candi apa yang merupakan peninggalan dari agama hindu • teori apa yang dibawa oleh militer india ke indonesia • candi apa yang merupakan peninggalan dari agama buddha • ...
HISTORY 2023-03-24
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- a particular religious group within a larger faith; for example, Lutheranism is one denomination within Christianity.
- a written agreement between two or more nations
- a belief or set of beliefs, especially relating to religion
- a German priest who broke away from the Catholic Church to start his own religion, Lutheranism. His posting of the Ninety-Five Theses started the Reformation.
- someone officially recognized as holy by the Catholic Church
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- a religious reform movement from the early 1500s to the 1600s that led to the formation of new Christian groups
- the selling and buying of positions in the Catholic Church
- a Christian who separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation; today, any member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation
- a grant by the Catholic Church that released a person from punishment for sins
- an argument, often written, to support an idea
10 Clues: an argument, often written, to support an idea • a written agreement between two or more nations • the selling and buying of positions in the Catholic Church • a belief or set of beliefs, especially relating to religion • someone officially recognized as holy by the Catholic Church • a grant by the Catholic Church that released a person from punishment for sins • ...
history 2023-03-22
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- jobs are given to followers
- the protection of natural resources
- a person who worked for women's right to vote
- Exposed corruption, and other issues
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- jobs are given to followers
- creation of new neighborhoods
- income tax, Taxed people at different rates
- Allowed voters to put a bill before a state legislator
- A person who wanted to destroy all trusts
- Service, Federal jobs except for elected offices and the military
- Voters choose their party candidate for local and state officers
11 Clues: jobs are given to followers • jobs are given to followers • creation of new neighborhoods • the protection of natural resources • Exposed corruption, and other issues • A person who wanted to destroy all trusts • income tax, Taxed people at different rates • a person who worked for women's right to vote • Allowed voters to put a bill before a state legislator • ...
History 2023-03-01
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- a draft that would force certain members of the population to serve in the army
- a writ that requires authorities bring a person held in jail to court to determine why they’re being jailed
- union navy blocked southern ports for this good not to be exported or imported
- a sluggish creek where the bloodiest single day battle in America took place
- where lee agrees to surrender
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- where general lee ordered evacuation of Richmond
- a battle that hurt the south badly leading to the general would never possess sufficient forces to invade a northern state
- One of the two confederate holdouts
- first state to secede
- the unions plan to conquer the south
10 Clues: first state to secede • where lee agrees to surrender • One of the two confederate holdouts • the unions plan to conquer the south • where general lee ordered evacuation of Richmond • a sluggish creek where the bloodiest single day battle in America took place • union navy blocked southern ports for this good not to be exported or imported • ...
HISTORY 2023-02-26
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- (Freedom from outside control or influence)
- (An ancient amphitheater in Rome)
- (An explorer who discovered the New World in 1492)
- (An advanced society with a complex culture and organized government)
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- (A structure erected to commemorate a person or event)
- (The development of industry on a large scale)
- (A group of territories or nations controlled by a single ruler)
- (The study of human history through artifacts and remains)
- (Indigenous to a particular region or country)
- (A large structure built by the ancient Egyptians)
10 Clues: (An ancient amphitheater in Rome) • (Freedom from outside control or influence) • (The development of industry on a large scale) • (Indigenous to a particular region or country) • (An explorer who discovered the New World in 1492) • (A large structure built by the ancient Egyptians) • (A structure erected to commemorate a person or event) • ...
history 2023-03-08
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- armed conflict or fighting between nations or factions.
- a person who is given permission to use land in return for promising loyalty and usually military service to a lord or other superior.
- the group or body of ordained persons in a religion, as distinguished from the laity.
- an occurrence of a disease affecting many individuals and spreading from person to person quickly.
- a state or government having a king or queen as its head.
- a complete overthrow and replacement of an established government by force.
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- a state which is governed by representatives who are chosen by citizens in elections.
- the middle class.
- a fight between two opposing military forces.
- extreme and general lack or scarceness of food.
10 Clues: the middle class. • a fight between two opposing military forces. • extreme and general lack or scarceness of food. • armed conflict or fighting between nations or factions. • a state or government having a king or queen as its head. • a complete overthrow and replacement of an established government by force. • ...
History 2024-04-28
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- period when more than a million Africans died as a result of Shaka's new warfare
- one of three main trade products of Great Zumbabwe
- Zulu's main enemy before Europeans came
- Shaka's strategy
- found Great Zimbabwe ruins
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- British Governor who tried to take Zululand
- Battle where the British were defeated by the Zulus
- interlocking stone Great Zimbabwe fortress
- freedom loving Europeans trying to make peace with Zulu Empire
- Zulu King who fought Great Britain
10 Clues: Shaka's strategy • found Great Zimbabwe ruins • Zulu King who fought Great Britain • Zulu's main enemy before Europeans came • interlocking stone Great Zimbabwe fortress • British Governor who tried to take Zululand • one of three main trade products of Great Zumbabwe • Battle where the British were defeated by the Zulus • ...
History 2024-04-04
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- America wanted to contain
- Strategy that JFK uses to remove missiles.
- Conference that saw the Vietnam divided into 2
- Turned Cuba communist
- Country that USSR told US to remove their missiles from
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- Leader of South Vietnam
- Winner of Bay of Pigs Invasion
- Supports South Vietnam
- President before JFK
- Part of Berlin that is controlled by USSR
10 Clues: President before JFK • Turned Cuba communist • Supports South Vietnam • Leader of South Vietnam • America wanted to contain • Winner of Bay of Pigs Invasion • Part of Berlin that is controlled by USSR • Strategy that JFK uses to remove missiles. • Conference that saw the Vietnam divided into 2 • Country that USSR told US to remove their missiles from
History 2024-05-11
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- a king of ancient Egypt
- It is an agreement or arrangement, often negotiated by involved parties or mediated by third parties, to cease military operations for a specified period.
- a person who owns or rents a small piece of land and grows crops, keeps animals, etc. on it
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- a large, flat object made of metal or leather that soldiers held in front of their bodies to protect themselves
- to be the king or queen of a country
- An area where armed conflict occurs, typically referring to a specific location or terrain where opposing military forces engage in combat.
- a person who is not a member of the police or the armed forces
- a person injured or killed in a serious accident or war
- a sudden illegal, often violent, taking of government power, especially by part of an army.
- a written agreement between two or more countries, formally approved and signed by their leaders
10 Clues: a king of ancient Egypt • to be the king or queen of a country • a person injured or killed in a serious accident or war • a person who is not a member of the police or the armed forces • a sudden illegal, often violent, taking of government power, especially by part of an army. • ...
History 2024-06-28
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- a kind of heavy earth used that becomes hard when dry
- a man who rules an empire
- a place that is underground where a dead body is buried
- people in an army
- a poor person who works on the land
- a hard green stone used for making jewelry
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- a person who studies the past by looking at objects
- a special type of clothing that you wear at school
- a large group of soldiers
- a collection of things worth money
10 Clues: people in an army • a large group of soldiers • a man who rules an empire • a collection of things worth money • a poor person who works on the land • a hard green stone used for making jewelry • a special type of clothing that you wear at school • a person who studies the past by looking at objects • a kind of heavy earth used that becomes hard when dry • ...
history 2024-05-29
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- O'zbekistonda o'rta asrlar davri qaysi davlatning tashkil topishidan boshlangan?
- o'zbekiston o'z tarkibidagi qaysi davlat bilan birga, mustaqil, demokratik davlatdir?
- "paxta ishida" kim olib borgan jinoyat-tergov ishlari ko'r-ko'rona bajarilgan edi?
- 1990-yilda qaysi davlat suveriniteti qabul qilingan?
- Salay Madaminov qaysi partiyadan o'z nomzodini ko'rsatgan edi?
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- qaysi O'zbekiston paxta tozalash vaziriga 1986-yilda o'lim jazosi belgilangan
- o'zbekistonning eng yangi tarixi davrining boshqa nomi?
- 1987- yillarda KPSS markaziy komitetinng bosh sekretari kim bo'lgan?
- O'zbekistonda oliy davlat vakillik organi bu-....
- gorbachyovning qaysi davlatga dam olishga ketishi kichik respublikalar uvhun mustaqillik uchun 'imkoniyat" edi"
10 Clues: O'zbekistonda oliy davlat vakillik organi bu-.... • 1990-yilda qaysi davlat suveriniteti qabul qilingan? • o'zbekistonning eng yangi tarixi davrining boshqa nomi? • Salay Madaminov qaysi partiyadan o'z nomzodini ko'rsatgan edi? • 1987- yillarda KPSS markaziy komitetinng bosh sekretari kim bo'lgan? • ...
history 2023-04-30
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- history of the working classes and the labor movement
- middle class between the poor workers and the enfeebled nobility
- Money available for investment
- could now spin eight threads at once
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- driving force behind the innovation that launched the first industrial revolution
- political philosophy and movement encompassing a wide range of economic and social systems,
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx
- derived from the sale of their labour power
- the process of converting pig iron to bar (wrought) iron in a coal fired reverberatory furnace.
- the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities
10 Clues: Money available for investment • could now spin eight threads at once • a political theory derived from Karl Marx • derived from the sale of their labour power • history of the working classes and the labor movement • middle class between the poor workers and the enfeebled nobility • the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities • ...
History 2023-07-17
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- A series of rulers from the same family, passing down power through generations.
- The ruler of an empire, a powerful and important leader in the past.
- A conflict between two or more groups or countries, often involving fighting and battles.
- A significant change that affects a country or society, often marked by protests or conflicts.
- Things that happened in the past, like important occurrences or incidents.
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- A king or queen who rules a kingdom or empire.
- A visual representation of events in chronological order.
- Very old, belonging to a time long ago.
- The traditions, customs, and values that are passed down from previous generations.
- The time that has already happened before the present.
10 Clues: Very old, belonging to a time long ago. • A king or queen who rules a kingdom or empire. • The time that has already happened before the present. • A visual representation of events in chronological order. • The ruler of an empire, a powerful and important leader in the past. • Things that happened in the past, like important occurrences or incidents. • ...
history 2023-01-05
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- Με αυτον αρχισε η ανάπτυξη της Νέας Εποχής
- Αυτος επεβαλε την χριστιανικη θρησκεια σε ολη την αυτορατορια
- Μετεφερε τη Ρώμη στη Νέα Ρώμη
- Λεγόταν ο ιδρυτής της σχολής της μαγναύρας
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- Λεγετε ο στρατος που αποτελούνταν από ελεύθερους αγρότες και ιδιοκτήτες στρατιωτικών κτημάτων
- Το ιερό βιβλίο του Ισλαμ
- οδηγός καραβανιών
- Ενας ρυθμος της αγιας σοφιας
- Νομάδες με ιδιότυπη πολιτική οργάνωση
- Ειναι μονοθεϊστική θρησκεία
10 Clues: οδηγός καραβανιών • Το ιερό βιβλίο του Ισλαμ • Ειναι μονοθεϊστική θρησκεία • Ενας ρυθμος της αγιας σοφιας • Μετεφερε τη Ρώμη στη Νέα Ρώμη • Με αυτον αρχισε η ανάπτυξη της Νέας Εποχής • Νομάδες με ιδιότυπη πολιτική οργάνωση • Λεγόταν ο ιδρυτής της σχολής της μαγναύρας • Αυτος επεβαλε την χριστιανικη θρησκεια σε ολη την αυτορατορια • ...
history 2022-12-08
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- the part of a government that makes laws- parliament or congress
- movement from one place to another
- to begin or start
- a system of government in which important decisions are made by state officials
- an area held especially for a group of people
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- having to do with soldiers or armies
- an opinion; a claim
- having to do with a system of government in which people vote
- a widespread occurrence of a disease
- an explosive substance used in weapons, dynamite, and fireworks
10 Clues: to begin or start • an opinion; a claim • movement from one place to another • having to do with soldiers or armies • a widespread occurrence of a disease • an area held especially for a group of people • having to do with a system of government in which people vote • an explosive substance used in weapons, dynamite, and fireworks • ...
History 2022-09-17
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- Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
- Secret Congress Radio for Quit India Movement
- All India Scheduled Castes Federation
- Revolutionary association of Indians with headquarters at San Francisco
- No Indian Member
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- Quit India Movement was launched in response to
- home rule movement
- Congress passed resolution demanding complete indepence (1929)
- Boundaries between India and Pakistan
- Partition of Bengal
10 Clues: No Indian Member • home rule movement • Partition of Bengal • Jallianwala Bagh Massacre • Boundaries between India and Pakistan • All India Scheduled Castes Federation • Secret Congress Radio for Quit India Movement • Quit India Movement was launched in response to • Congress passed resolution demanding complete indepence (1929) • ...
History 2022-05-20
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- Was the 43rd president
- Reagan Economic Plan
- First african American President
- A Enviromental Orginization by Nixon
- First Woman on a Presidenial Ticket
- International network linking computers
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- Massive storm with wind of 125mph
- Founder of software company Mcrosoft
- Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
- Terrorist attack on the world trade center
10 Clues: Reagan Economic Plan • Was the 43rd president • First african American President • Massive storm with wind of 125mph • Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome • First Woman on a Presidenial Ticket • Founder of software company Mcrosoft • A Enviromental Orginization by Nixon • International network linking computers • Terrorist attack on the world trade center
History 2022-05-27
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- Name the heritage site consist of the finest masterpieces of 31 rock cut Buddhist cave monuments, paintings and sculpture?
- Which temples are well known for their Nagara style symbolism and erotic figures and sculptures?
- Where Ellora caves are situated?
- Which building is known as “White Marble Mughal Architecture”?
- Which heritage site depictthe fine Dravidian style of art and Architecture?
- What was built by emperor Shah Jahan when he shifted his capital from Agra to Delhi?
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- Which caves are well known for their Indian-rock cut architecture?
- Which of the following is the oldest stone structures in India?
- Which heritage site is famous for its Chalukya style of architecture?
- The name of the city itself denotes the victory. Name the city.
10 Clues: Where Ellora caves are situated? • Which building is known as “White Marble Mughal Architecture”? • Which of the following is the oldest stone structures in India? • The name of the city itself denotes the victory. Name the city. • Which caves are well known for their Indian-rock cut architecture? • ...
History 2022-05-27
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- Name the heritage site consist of the finest masterpieces of 31 rock cut Buddhist cave monuments, paintings and sculpture?
- Which temples are well known for their Nagara style symbolism and erotic figures and sculptures?
- Where Ellora caves are situated?
- Which building is known as “White Marble Mughal Architecture”?
- Which heritage site depictthe fine Dravidian style of art and Architecture?
- What was built by emperor Shah Jahan when he shifted his capital from Agra to Delhi?
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- Which caves are well known for their Indian-rock cut architecture?
- Which of the following is the oldest stone structures in India?
- Which heritage site is famous for its Chalukya style of architecture?
- The name of the city itself denotes the victory. Name the city.
10 Clues: Where Ellora caves are situated? • Which building is known as “White Marble Mughal Architecture”? • Which of the following is the oldest stone structures in India? • The name of the city itself denotes the victory. Name the city. • Which caves are well known for their Indian-rock cut architecture? • ...
history 2023-05-18
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- perahu lambo dan pinisi
- 1512-1526
- portugis pertama kali menginjakan kaki
- cita-cita mengupayakan sebuah persekutuan antara keempat kesultanan maluku
- jazirah al mulik adalah julukan untuk
- gelar sebelum sultan
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- raja yang mempercepat islaminasi
- norma adat islam yang dianut di kerajaan gowa tallo
- lapisan atas makassar
- nama lain kerajaan gowa-tallo
10 Clues: 1512-1526 • gelar sebelum sultan • lapisan atas makassar • perahu lambo dan pinisi • nama lain kerajaan gowa-tallo • raja yang mempercepat islaminasi • jazirah al mulik adalah julukan untuk • portugis pertama kali menginjakan kaki • norma adat islam yang dianut di kerajaan gowa tallo • cita-cita mengupayakan sebuah persekutuan antara keempat kesultanan maluku
History 2023-10-08
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- It was an industrial area in Russia.
- They did not want the vote for women.
- Russia Parliament
- The Ship that shelled the winter Palace.
- An Italian patriot who spread the idea of nationalism in Italy.
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- An international union of Pro-Bolshevik socialist parties.
- He introduced the collectivization programme.
- A name given to well-to do peasants.
- A German name for St.Petersburg.
- The Pro-Tsarists were also known as the ___.
10 Clues: Russia Parliament • A German name for St.Petersburg. • It was an industrial area in Russia. • A name given to well-to do peasants. • They did not want the vote for women. • The Ship that shelled the winter Palace. • The Pro-Tsarists were also known as the ___. • He introduced the collectivization programme. • An international union of Pro-Bolshevik socialist parties. • ...
history 2025-03-09
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- A fine ceramic material highly valued in China
- A form of Buddhism known as the “Greater Vehicle”
- The code of honor followed by Japanese warriors
- A school of Buddhism that focuses on meditation and simplicity
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- A philosophical blend of Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism
- The military ruler of Japan
- A branch of Buddhism emphasizing individual discipline and wisdom
- A Japanese warrior class
- Powerful feudal lords in Japan
- A government ruled by a shogun
10 Clues: A Japanese warrior class • The military ruler of Japan • Powerful feudal lords in Japan • A government ruled by a shogun • A fine ceramic material highly valued in China • The code of honor followed by Japanese warriors • A form of Buddhism known as the “Greater Vehicle” • A philosophical blend of Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism • ...
History 2025-02-21
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- Einstein he was the smartest man in the world
- Earhart the woman who flew around the world
- Caesar was a Roman general and states man
- newton Isaac newton discovered gravity
- Franklin the man who discovered lightning
- a man who was the French general in the 19th century
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- Lincoln the 16th president of the USA
- a man who created the telescope
- Luther king jr the man who had a dream for equal rights
- Da Vinci a scientist who created the Mona Lisa
10 Clues: a man who created the telescope • Lincoln the 16th president of the USA • newton Isaac newton discovered gravity • Caesar was a Roman general and states man • Franklin the man who discovered lightning • Earhart the woman who flew around the world • Einstein he was the smartest man in the world • Da Vinci a scientist who created the Mona Lisa • ...
HISTORY 2025-02-23
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- FOUNDER OF MUSLIM LEAGUE
- CHAIRMAN OF CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY
- SPIRITUAL LEADER OF TIBET
- FREEDOM IS NOT GIVEN, IT IS TAKEN
- CHIEF ENGINEER IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF KRISHNA RAJA SGAR DAM
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- STATUE OF UNITY
- THE MISSILE MAN
- NEWSPAPERSTARTED BY CHITTARANJAN DAS
- RIGHT HAND MAN OF HITLER
- THE POWER OF RECONSTRUCTION IS ALWAYS GREATER THAN THE POWER OF DESTRUCTION.
10 Clues: STATUE OF UNITY • THE MISSILE MAN • FOUNDER OF MUSLIM LEAGUE • RIGHT HAND MAN OF HITLER • SPIRITUAL LEADER OF TIBET • CHAIRMAN OF CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY • FREEDOM IS NOT GIVEN, IT IS TAKEN • NEWSPAPERSTARTED BY CHITTARANJAN DAS • CHIEF ENGINEER IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF KRISHNA RAJA SGAR DAM • THE POWER OF RECONSTRUCTION IS ALWAYS GREATER THAN THE POWER OF DESTRUCTION.
HIstory 2024-09-30
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- of the Union - The President delivers this speech annually to address the nation and outline legislative goals.
- - This department oversees the nation’s defense and the armed forces.
- - This department head handles foreign affairs and diplomacy for the U.S.
- Security Council - This executive office advises the President on national security and foreign policy.
- - This Presidential power allows for the rejection of a bill passed by Congress.
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- - This person serves as the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Armed Forces.
- - This power allows the President to forgive someone for a federal crime.
- - This office is first in line to assume the presidency if the President can no longer serve.
- - A formal group of advisers to the President, made up of the heads of executive departments.
- - The ceremonial event that marks the beginning of a new President's term.
10 Clues: - This department oversees the nation’s defense and the armed forces. • - This person serves as the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Armed Forces. • - This power allows the President to forgive someone for a federal crime. • - This department head handles foreign affairs and diplomacy for the U.S. • ...
History 2024-11-07
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- A fashionable young woman intent on enjoying herself and flouting conventional standards of behavior.
- a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes.
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- a person who advocates or promotes anarchism or anarchy.
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- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.
- the transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves of radio frequency, especially those carrying sound messages.
- (during Prohibition) an illicit liquor store or nightclub.
10 Clues: a person who advocates or promotes anarchism or anarchy. • (during Prohibition) an illicit liquor store or nightclub. • the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes. • A fashionable young woman intent on enjoying herself and flouting conventional standards of behavior. • ...
History 2024-11-08
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- Фамилия уроженца Беларуси композитора.
- Имя первого классика новой белорусской литературы.
- Фамилия яркого представителя романтизма в живописи и художник европейского уровня.
- Фамилия главного героя из повести "Душа не в своем теле" по мнению исследователей.
- Общество идейное и художественное направление в европейской литературе и искусстве конца XVIII — первой половины XIX в.
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- Фамилия одного из ярких представителей романтизма, был уроженец Новогрудчины.
- Один из главных стилей в архитектуре конца XVIII — начала XIX в.
- Тайное патриотическое студенческое общество в Виленском университете в 1817—1823 гг.
- Фамилия одного из родоначальников новой белорусской литературы.
- Фамилия человека с которым Мицкевич познакомился в Москве.
10 Clues: Фамилия уроженца Беларуси композитора. • Имя первого классика новой белорусской литературы. • Фамилия человека с которым Мицкевич познакомился в Москве. • Фамилия одного из родоначальников новой белорусской литературы. • Один из главных стилей в архитектуре конца XVIII — начала XIX в. • Фамилия одного из ярких представителей романтизма, был уроженец Новогрудчины. • ...
History 2025-03-06
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- A European country that controlled large parts of Africa, including Algeria and Senegal.
- Opium War A war fought between Britain and France against China from 1856-1860.
- The process by which colonized people were forced to adopt the culture of the imperial power.
- Imperialist nations sought these foreign lands for raw materials and strategic locations.
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- The 1895 treaty that ended the Sino-Japanese War and gave Taiwan to Japan.
- A major European country that controlled India as a colony.
- Darwinism The belief that certain nations or races were superior and had the right to dominate others.
- An economic system that encouraged competition for markets and resources, driving imperialism.
- Rebellion A rebellion in China fueled by opposition to foreign influence and Christian missionaries.
- This modern technology allowed imperial powers to communicate quickly with their colonies.
10 Clues: A major European country that controlled India as a colony. • The 1895 treaty that ended the Sino-Japanese War and gave Taiwan to Japan. • Opium War A war fought between Britain and France against China from 1856-1860. • A European country that controlled large parts of Africa, including Algeria and Senegal. • ...
History 2025-03-06
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- A massive peasant uprising against the Qing Dynasty from 1850-1864.
- A war between China and Japan in 1894-1895 over influence in Korea.
- A technological advancement that allowed faster transportation during imperialism.
- War The war between Britain and China that led to the Treaty of Nanjing.
- Ports Special areas in China where foreign powers had trading rights and privileges.
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- A political motive where countries expanded their territories for prestige.
- The last ruling dynasty of China that collapsed in 1912.
- A secret society that led an anti-foreign, anti-Christian movement in China.
- Colonized nations lost this as they came under the control of foreign powers.
- The economic motive that drove imperialist nations to seek raw materials.
10 Clues: The last ruling dynasty of China that collapsed in 1912. • A massive peasant uprising against the Qing Dynasty from 1850-1864. • A war between China and Japan in 1894-1895 over influence in Korea. • War The war between Britain and China that led to the Treaty of Nanjing. • The economic motive that drove imperialist nations to seek raw materials. • ...
history 2025-06-05
History 2025-07-28
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- Livingstone found the link between malaria and ...
- sent to find livingstone
- scotish african explorer
- the river source stanley found
- permanent european settlement in africa was known as
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- henry morton's famous words
- a feature of the Zambezi river
- the medicine given for malaria
- a 'desease' discovered by livingstone
- where livingstone was found
10 Clues: sent to find livingstone • scotish african explorer • henry morton's famous words • where livingstone was found • a feature of the Zambezi river • the medicine given for malaria • the river source stanley found • a 'desease' discovered by livingstone • Livingstone found the link between malaria and ... • permanent european settlement in africa was known as
History 2025-01-27
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- The domino theory is a geopolitical theory which posits that changes in the political structure of one country tend to spread to neighboring countries
- Active warheads
- the art or practice of pursuing a dangerous policy to the limits of safety before stopping, especially in politics.
- a job or profession.
- the easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries.
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- In the event of an attack from an aggressor, a state would massively retaliate by using a force disproportionate to the size of the attack.
- the practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments to obtain political and military information.
- an area in which treaties or agreements between states
- an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
- an effort to protect the citizens of a state (generally non-combatants) from human-made and natural disasters.
10 Clues: Active warheads • a job or profession. • an area in which treaties or agreements between states • the easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries. • an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving. • ...
History 2024-12-14
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- What did William the Conqueror have built all over England.
- The council of Anglo Saxons who can offer the English crown to someone.
- It is either Primary or Secondary
- the system that William use to keep control of the English people.
- The king that died in Jan 1066
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- The name of the Duke of Normandy
- The name of the field where the Battle of Hastings was fought.
- The first place the Duke of Normandy attacked after he won the Battle of Hastings.
- We think this is how Harold Godwinson was killed.
- the name of the King of Norway.
10 Clues: The king that died in Jan 1066 • the name of the King of Norway. • The name of the Duke of Normandy • It is either Primary or Secondary • We think this is how Harold Godwinson was killed. • What did William the Conqueror have built all over England. • The name of the field where the Battle of Hastings was fought. • ...
History 2025-01-06
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- who receives all the taxes from people
- outer wall of a castle
- the wooden fence surrounding the bailey
- a mound of earth with steep sides and a flat top
- who receives land from a baron
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- who won the battle of Hastings
- who works on land for a knight
- the highest part of the castle last line of defence
- who provides kings with knights and taxes
- where did the 1066 battle take place
10 Clues: outer wall of a castle • who won the battle of Hastings • who works on land for a knight • who receives land from a baron • where did the 1066 battle take place • who receives all the taxes from people • the wooden fence surrounding the bailey • who provides kings with knights and taxes • a mound of earth with steep sides and a flat top • ...
History 2025-10-10
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- containing an error
- makes changes in order to improve it
- Place or arrange in a straight line
- a vehicle with runners for carrying a load or passengers over snow or ice
- cleansing
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- a person holding an opinion that is differing with what is generally accepted
- a stone used to sharpen metal tools
- An item used to make something look more attractive but usually has no practical purpose
- not complicated, basic, simple
- ground covered with brick, concrete, asphalt, or stone
10 Clues: cleansing • containing an error • not complicated, basic, simple • a stone used to sharpen metal tools • Place or arrange in a straight line • makes changes in order to improve it • ground covered with brick, concrete, asphalt, or stone • a vehicle with runners for carrying a load or passengers over snow or ice • ...
History 2025-11-24
10 Clues: Spirits in Shinto • Philosophy of the Way • Inner self in Hinduism • Idea of natural balance • Japanese nature religion • Chinese teacher of ethics • Judaism’s belief in one God • Ultimate reality in Hinduism • Teaching of two opposing principles • Prophet / central figure of Zoroastrianism
History 2025-12-08
unit 6 2021-05-08
18 Clues: amo • era • odio • arte • premi • circa • mensa • barche • storia • poveri • andiamo • costosa • proprie • lavorare • all'anno • benvenuto • retta scolastica • educazione fisica
spanish cross word 2013-01-28
18 Clues: art • quiz • math • test • class • music • school • listen • lesson • english • history • spanish • science • supplies • to teach • homework • literature • computer science
Le materie scolastiche 2025-04-05
18 Clues: IT • Art • CSPE • Maths • Irish • Coding • German • French • Science • Spanish • Italian • History • Enlgish • Religion • Business • Geography • Home Economics • Physical Education
Professions and Classes 2025-05-05
18 Clues: art • math • dance • nurse • singer • French • artist • Italian • Spanish • history • science • Russian • English • language • musician • engineer • doctor (fem.) • police officer
Mi insti 2023-01-05
19 Clues: PE • DT • Art • ICT • Maths • drama • I like • Monday • French • Friday • English • History • Tuesday • I study • Spanish • Thursday • we study • Wednesday • on Mondays
Chit Chat 2 Unit 7 2017-05-03
19 Clues: co • kdy • půl • dnes • škola • učitel • stejný • dějepis • plavání • čeština • rozdílný • přestávka • matematika • angličtina • přírodověda • rozvrh hodin • hudební výchova • vyučovací hodina • výtvarná výchova
Les Matières 2021-03-11
19 Clues: PE • band • math • recess • chorus • algebra • drawing • biology • history • physics • calculus • business • geometry • geography • fine arts • chemistry • culinary arts • performing arts • computer science
angol 2016-11-11
19 Clues: angol • kémia • fizika • vastag • vékony • hittan • francia • ajándék • biológia • földrajz • ének-zene • and dasing • történelem • matematika • testnevelés • informatika • temészetismeret • and thecnology technika • állampolgársági ismeretek
March Madness 2024-03-11
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- – Who won the lowest scoring game in NCAA history (They beat North Carolina 26-20 in 1941).
- – Which coach has the most NCAA tournament wins by a single coach (101)?
- – Who won the highest scoring game in NCAA tournament history (they beat Michigan 149-115 in 1990)?
- – Who holds the NCAA tournament’s single-game scoring record with 61 points in a 1970 game against Ohio?
- – Who has the most NCAA appearances?
- – How many teams were featured in the first tournament, in 1939?
- – Who owns the largest comeback and second-largest lead blown in NCAA tournament history?
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- – Which player has the most all time points with 407?
- – How many tournaments have there been?
- – Who won the first national title in the first NCAA tournament?
- – Which coach holds the record for most National Championships with 10?
- – Who first owned the biggest upset in March Madness history, becoming the first 16-seed to win against a 1-seed?
- – What is the lowest seed to reach the final four (it was done by UCLA in 2021, Loyola-Chicago in 2018, VCU in 2011, George Mason in 2006, and LSU in 1986)?
- - Who has won the most tournaments (11)?
14 Clues: – Who has the most NCAA appearances? • – How many tournaments have there been? • - Who has won the most tournaments (11)? • – Which player has the most all time points with 407? • – Who won the first national title in the first NCAA tournament? • – How many teams were featured in the first tournament, in 1939? • ...
Around school 2021-06-26
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- Volunteer activity
- Count one ,two,three,four,five...
- Sing a song and dance
- P.E.
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- It pass lots year.
- facebook,Line,Instargram
- We can read every day.
- The five food groups.
- english/thai/maths/science/history
- We use it for play online.
- It use the letter A,B,C,E...
- I like to try out every day.
- I can draw and paint.
13 Clues: P.E. • It pass lots year. • Volunteer activity • The five food groups. • Sing a song and dance • I can draw and paint. • We can read every day. • facebook,Line,Instargram • We use it for play online. • It use the letter A,B,C,E... • I like to try out every day. • Count one ,two,three,four,five... • english/thai/maths/science/history
history crossword 2019-12-04
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- system where the citizens elect their government
- an agreement of peace. Usually named after where they were signed.
- first people to live on Canada before other countries settled
- way to pass messages on how to get through the underground railroad (Follow the Drinking Gourd).
- last province to join
- the government type (federal etc.) that runs education, healthcare and roads
- against slavery
- a person who is legally owned to do stuff for you
- people who try to escape from the laws
- large piece of land sold to United States by Russia
- Great Leader of Nova Scotia, last name was Howe.
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- animal that was hunted to make hats. Tons found near Rupert's Land.
- the act where many colonies find unity and join as one big country
- when two opposing parties make an agreement
- where the third conference was held
- joining with other country that has the same objective as you.
- country where there was famine
17 Clues: against slavery • last province to join • country where there was famine • where the third conference was held • people who try to escape from the laws • when two opposing parties make an agreement • system where the citizens elect their government • Great Leader of Nova Scotia, last name was Howe. • a person who is legally owned to do stuff for you • ...
Ancient history 2020-11-01
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- Ո՞ր պատմիչն է մեզ պատմում Հայկի և Բելի մենամարտի մասին:
- Ինչպե՞ս է կոչվում կառույցը, որն ունի պարիսպներ և կարող է պաշտպանվել հարձակումներից երկար ժամանակ:
- Ո՞ր Լեռներն են Հայկական լեռնաշխարհի հարավային պարիսպը:
- Ո՞րն է հայոց մայր գետը:
- Ո՞վ է մեր պատմության հայտնի լոռեցին:
- Ո՞ր բարձրավանդակն է գտնվում հայկական լեռնաշխարհից հարավ-արևելք:
- Ո՞րն է Հայաստանի երրորդ մեծ քաղաքը:
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- Իր բնակիչների հումորով ո՞ր քաղաքն է հայտնի Հայաստանում:
- Հայկական լեռնաշխարհի դաշտերից մեկը:
- Ո՞րն է Արցախում հյուսվող հայտնի գորգի տեսակը:
- Գետ Հայաստանում, որը սկիզբ է առնում Սևանա լճից և հոսում Երևան քաղաքի միջով:
- Ինչպե՞ս է կոչվում Արևելյան Եփրատը:
- Ո՞ր լեռներից է սկիզբ առնում Արաքս գետը:
- Հայկական լեռնաշխարհի լճերից մեկը:
- Ինչպե՞ս է կոչվում Հայկական լեռնաշխարհի կենտրոնական մասը:
- Ո՞րն է Վանա լճի հայտնի կղզիներից մեկը:
- Ինչպե՞ս են անվանում Սասունի քաջերին:
17 Clues: Ո՞րն է հայոց մայր գետը: • Հայկական լեռնաշխարհի լճերից մեկը: • Ինչպե՞ս է կոչվում Արևելյան Եփրատը: • Հայկական լեռնաշխարհի դաշտերից մեկը: • Ո՞րն է Հայաստանի երրորդ մեծ քաղաքը: • Ո՞վ է մեր պատմության հայտնի լոռեցին: • Ինչպե՞ս են անվանում Սասունի քաջերին: • Ո՞րն է Վանա լճի հայտնի կղզիներից մեկը: • Ո՞ր լեռներից է սկիզբ առնում Արաքս գետը: • ...
Nevada History 2021-04-27
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- Large swimming dinosaur
- How the state constitution was sent to Washington DC
- Found in Virginia City
- "The Old Ones"
- This trail had more water than the Central Trail
- Blue Mud
- Hunter and Gatherers
- Southern river
- Trail from New Mexico to California
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- Native American Tribe
- Northern river
- Discovered Pyramid Lake
- Has a mountain pass named after him
- Covered most of western Nevada
- Native Americans were designated to these areas
- When the mountains take the moisture
- Desert in southern Nevada
17 Clues: Blue Mud • Northern river • "The Old Ones" • Southern river • Hunter and Gatherers • Native American Tribe • Found in Virginia City • Discovered Pyramid Lake • Large swimming dinosaur • Desert in southern Nevada • Covered most of western Nevada • Has a mountain pass named after him • Trail from New Mexico to California • When the mountains take the moisture • ...
World History 2021-05-27
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- The only building that was left standing after the nuclear bombing
- Markets lost over a billion dollars
- The group that made significant gains
- The country Italy invaded in 1936
- Code name to build the atomic bomb
- Orchestrated WW2
- invaded Poland, causing WW2
- Remained neutral until 1941
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- Wanted peace after the events of WW1
- The nation that wanted international peace
- Countries building up their armory
- The empire the U.S declared war on after the attack on Pearl Harbor
- The genocide of European Jews
- The city Hitler wanted to take
- Political theory that wants to overthrow a part of society
- One type of nationalism that caused WW1
- The country japan overran in 1937
17 Clues: Orchestrated WW2 • invaded Poland, causing WW2 • Remained neutral until 1941 • The genocide of European Jews • The city Hitler wanted to take • The country Italy invaded in 1936 • The country japan overran in 1937 • Countries building up their armory • Code name to build the atomic bomb • Markets lost over a billion dollars • Wanted peace after the events of WW1 • ...
American History 2021-09-12
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- The document announced the separation of 13 North American British colonies from Great Britain.
- A movement of the 18th century that stressed the belief that give people more knowledge and understanding. Many Christians found the enlightened view of the world consistent with Christian beliefs, and used this rational thinking as support for the existence and benevolence of God.
- An American politician and lawyer who served as the fourth Chief Justice of the United States from 1801 till he died in 1835.
- The act to tax the importation of molasses from the West Indies, similar to the previous act, but now it was actually going to be enforced by the British navy
- Series of four laws were passed by the British Parliament to punish the colony of Massachusetts Bay for the Boston Tea Party.
- 3rd American President
- Several laws in the United States by which an applicant could acquire ownership of government land or the public domain .
- The acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from France in 1803.
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- a treaty between the United Kingdom and the United States that was signed on June 15, 1846, in Washington, D.C. The treaty brought an end to the Oregon boundary dispute by settling competing American and British claims to the Oregon Country.
- The first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War.
- People who supported a stronger national government.
- Attempt by the British government to consolidate fiscal and political power over the American colonies by placing import taxes on many of the British products bought by Americans, including lead, paper, paint, glass, and tea.
- Acts of British Parliament requiring local governments of the American colonies to provide the British soldiers with housing and food.
- A process under which executive or legislative actions are subject to review by the judiciary.
- The war escalated from a regional conflict between Great Britain and France in North America, known today as the French and Indian War.
- A battle on March 5, 1770, in which British soldiers shot and killed several people while being stressed by a mob in Boston.
- The first ten amendments to the US Constitution, ratified in 1791 and guaranteeing such rights as the freedoms of speech, assembly, and worship.
17 Clues: 3rd American President • People who supported a stronger national government. • The first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War. • The acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from France in 1803. • A process under which executive or legislative actions are subject to review by the judiciary. • ...
History Terms 2021-10-19
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- Leader of the Sioux
- Someone who robbed travelers
- In the steel business
- Standard oil company, very wealth
- Kind of political movement
- Person that contols an industry
- Killing 16 people in the factory
- Crossing the Mississippitobesafe
- No chinese immigrants in the US
- BattleagainistNativesandAmericans
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- SchoolforNativestolearnabouttheUS
- wealthy banker
- Is rich of the shipping business
- Welcoming immigrants into the US
- Large companies thatcontrolothers
- poverty unemploymentandcorruption
- Traveling across the land
17 Clues: wealthy banker • Leader of the Sioux • In the steel business • Traveling across the land • Kind of political movement • Someone who robbed travelers • Person that contols an industry • No chinese immigrants in the US • Is rich of the shipping business • Welcoming immigrants into the US • Killing 16 people in the factory • Crossing the Mississippitobesafe • ...
History Recall 2022-03-27
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- in a feudal system, a holder of land or position granted by a superior in exchange for allegiance
- guiding group who determine what is good and right
- alliance of three great cities in the Valley of Mexico
- a view which favours one side and which may aim to convince the reader to believe the same
- evidence that is about a time period, but created after
- evidence that was created during the time period being studied
- a view about the past, which may be influenced by social factors like gender, social status, age, education
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- ruler whose power and authority is never questioned
- member of a people not belonging to Rome
- code of conduct that knights followed, including respect towards women
- capital of Italy
- land owned by a lord
- historians use this to understand and explain the past
- name given to the Americas by European explorers
- ruler of an empire
- worker who was obligated to work for a local noble
- group of people who had greater privileges and rights than the majority
17 Clues: capital of Italy • ruler of an empire • land owned by a lord • member of a people not belonging to Rome • name given to the Americas by European explorers • guiding group who determine what is good and right • worker who was obligated to work for a local noble • ruler whose power and authority is never questioned • alliance of three great cities in the Valley of Mexico • ...
US history 2021-09-20
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- Never ending or occurring repeatedly
- Incorporating a territory within the domain of another country
- The act of putting something into action; the ceremony that marks the beginning of a 4 year presidential term
- A military blockade of a city or fortified place to force it into
- During war it’s the act of wearing down by constant attack
- The process of freeing enslaved persons
- An act of rebellion
- NOUN; the action of withdrawing from a political alliance, federal union, Or political organization
- The belief that the expansion of the United States westward, towards The Pacific Ocean was ordained by God in order to civilize and Democratize
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- VERB; formal withdrawal from a political alliance, federal union, or political organization
- During the years prior to the Civil War:the idea that people living in a territory would have the right to vote themselves to decide whether or not the territory would allow slavery
- The intent or desire to do evil
- The rebuilding of the former Confederate states after the Civil War
- A set of laws that regulated slavery and defined the relationshipb between enslaved Africans and free whites
- The division of the country along regional lines over a particular issue
- Term for the south’s reliance on slavery
- To formally charge a public official with misconduct in office
17 Clues: An act of rebellion • The intent or desire to do evil • Never ending or occurring repeatedly • The process of freeing enslaved persons • Term for the south’s reliance on slavery • During war it’s the act of wearing down by constant attack • Incorporating a territory within the domain of another country • To formally charge a public official with misconduct in office • ...
Friday History 2021-12-01
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- the last name of the Spanish man who defeated the Aztecs
- The name of the Aztecs capital city
- stories from the past that have not been proven
- small islands the Aztecs used to grow produce
- served the royal council
- provide military service
- the leader of the catholic church
- what the Spanish used for weapons
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- The title of who ruled medieval Japan
- is the religion that practices the understanding of life after death
- The dominant social system in medieval Europe
- the man who owned all the land (medieval)
- had to give food to knights
- the religion that honors marriage and birth
- what you call the field that is unplanted this year, but will be planted next year
- A large fortified building or group of buildings
- what the Aztecs used for weapons
17 Clues: served the royal council • provide military service • had to give food to knights • what the Aztecs used for weapons • the leader of the catholic church • what the Spanish used for weapons • The name of the Aztecs capital city • The title of who ruled medieval Japan • the man who owned all the land (medieval) • the religion that honors marriage and birth • ...
us history 2022-02-02
18 Clues: cotton gin • Gettysburg • impeachment • fort Sumter • Trent affair • Nebraska act • nullification • Fredericksburg • union blockade • freedmen bureau • march of the sea • manifest destiny • election of 1876 • market revolution • Gettysburg address • rights bill of 1866 • underground railroad • California gold rush
us history 2022-02-02
18 Clues: cotton gin • Gettysburg • impeachment • fort Sumter • Trent affair • Fredericksburg • union blockade • freedmen bureau • march of the sea • manifest destiny • election of 1876 • market revolution • Gettysburg address • bill of rights 1866 • kansas-Nebraska act • nullification crisis • underground railroad • California gold rush
American History 2021-12-15
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- Where Abraham Lincoln born,Chicago largest city
- Country that borders U.S. to south
- York State where the Statue of Liberty is found
- Only state that is also an island
- Largest state that is 30 miles from Russia
- State you find cowboys and ranches and Dallas
- Document that all laws are based from
- Longest river in U.S.
- Country that borders U.S. to north
- Lakes Five largest lakes between U.S. and Canada
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- Most populated state in the United States
- Home to swamps and alligators and Disneyworld
- Long body of water that carries cargo ships
- Ocean off the east coast of the U.S.
- Country the U.S. gained independence from
- current President of the U.S.
- State that borders 8 other states
17 Clues: Longest river in U.S. • current President of the U.S. • Only state that is also an island • State that borders 8 other states • Country that borders U.S. to south • Country that borders U.S. to north • Ocean off the east coast of the U.S. • Document that all laws are based from • Most populated state in the United States • Country the U.S. gained independence from • ...
History Vocab 2022-01-03
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- French bishop and theologian
- the right of a sovereign to rule
- Form of government when rulers are in the same family
- Republic Failed Absolutism
- founder of modern political philosophy
- Quote from King Louis
- When one person assumes authority
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- Emperor of all the Russian 1682-1725
- Social System in Medieval Europe
- King of France from 1643 to 1715
- Rulers believed this is where their power came from
- Adoption of practices from Western Europe
- A requirement for the people who were being ruled by the monarchy
- the acceptance of absolute principles
- Nickname for the King
- Police A group to find people who weren't loyal to the monarchy
- Being Ruled by a King or Queen
17 Clues: Nickname for the King • Quote from King Louis • French bishop and theologian • Being Ruled by a King or Queen • Republic Failed Absolutism • Social System in Medieval Europe • King of France from 1643 to 1715 • the right of a sovereign to rule • When one person assumes authority • Emperor of all the Russian 1682-1725 • the acceptance of absolute principles • ...
American History 2019-01-16
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- Another word for passageway and the thing Columbus wanted to discover to India.
- Reason for the west coast to be settled: The Gold ....
- First name of American general and president.
- The native people helped the new settles find nature's .......
- Country the 13 colonies wanted to break free from.
- In 1929 the Wall Street stock market cracked, beginning the Great ........
- The document the US laws and rights are build upon.
- Another word for native people
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- Country who helped the 13 colonies to brake free.
- National symbol: The Bald .....
- Since app. 1900 the USA have been one of the world's .......
- First name of American president and slave-liberator.
- From 1776: The ......... of Independence.
- Country some of the settlers came from
- Country some of the settlers came from
- 1861-1865: The ..... War
- The name Columbus gave the native people he encountered.
- In 1886 France gave the USA a huge gift: The statue of ......
18 Clues: 1861-1865: The ..... War • Another word for native people • National symbol: The Bald ..... • Country some of the settlers came from • Country some of the settlers came from • From 1776: The ......... of Independence. • First name of American general and president. • Country who helped the 13 colonies to brake free. • Country the 13 colonies wanted to break free from. • ...
Indian History 2019-07-22
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- religion of the founder of Mauryan empire
- Asoka's religion
- leader of the Indian independence movement
- Nehru first prime minister of India
- India Movement Indians demanded independence from British; “do or die”
- capital of Mauryan empire
- a form of protest where one refuses to buy or use goods or services from a government, organization, or individual
- march Gandhi and followers' march to Arabian sea to make salt without paying a tax
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- grandson of founder of the Mauryan empire
- East India Company that established dominance in India; conducted trade with India
- Ali Jinnah first prime minister of Pakistan
- Maurya founder of the Mauryan empire
- way to split India into India and Pakistan to subdue the violence between Hindus and Muslims
- the Great Greek king who conquered India in 326 BCE
- state where Gandhi was born
- disobedience one of the core tenets of the Indian Independence movement; originated from Gandhi
- da Gama first to discover a sea route to India
17 Clues: Asoka's religion • capital of Mauryan empire • state where Gandhi was born • Nehru first prime minister of India • Maurya founder of the Mauryan empire • grandson of founder of the Mauryan empire • religion of the founder of Mauryan empire • leader of the Indian independence movement • Ali Jinnah first prime minister of Pakistan • ...
