history Crossword Puzzles
History Vocab 2022-12-08
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- a manufacturing process in which individual parts of a larger product are put together in a specific order
- one who undertakes, manages, and assumes the risk of a new enterprise
- grew out of the need to protect the common interest of workers
- a period of time in which goods for sale were produced on a very small scale, usually in a home
- marked the development of the factory system of manufacturing
- made from decomposing plants and animals.
- usually a group of people, authorized by the state to act as a single entity
- the right to vote in political elections.
- a sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease above what is normally expected in that population in that area.
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- the manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products, often using assembly lines or automation technology
- the social class of wage-earners, those members of a society whose only possession of significant economic value is their labor power
- a social class, equivalent to the middle or upper middle class.
- the belief in social, economic, and political equality of the sexes
- describes any political or economic theory that says the community, rather than individuals, should own and manage property and natural resources.
- a city where a region's government is located
- the belief that all people possess unconscious thoughts, feelings, desires, and memories
16 Clues: made from decomposing plants and animals. • the right to vote in political elections. • a city where a region's government is located • marked the development of the factory system of manufacturing • grew out of the need to protect the common interest of workers • a social class, equivalent to the middle or upper middle class. • ...
History Vocab 2022-12-08
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- a manufacturing process in which individual parts of a larger product are put together in a specific order
- one who undertakes, manages, and assumes the risk of a new enterprise
- grew out of the need to protect the common interest of workers
- a period of time in which goods for sale were produced on a very small scale, usually in a home
- marked the development of the factory system of manufacturing
- made from decomposing plants and animals.
- usually a group of people, authorized by the state to act as a single entity
- the right to vote in political elections.
- a sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease above what is normally expected in that population in that area.
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- the manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products, often using assembly lines or automation technology
- the social class of wage-earners, those members of a society whose only possession of significant economic value is their labor power
- a social class, equivalent to the middle or upper middle class.
- the belief in social, economic, and political equality of the sexes
- describes any political or economic theory that says the community, rather than individuals, should own and manage property and natural resources.
- a city where a region's government is located
- the belief that all people possess unconscious thoughts, feelings, desires, and memories
16 Clues: made from decomposing plants and animals. • the right to vote in political elections. • a city where a region's government is located • marked the development of the factory system of manufacturing • grew out of the need to protect the common interest of workers • a social class, equivalent to the middle or upper middle class. • ...
Target History 2023-01-04
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- U in GUEST
- Take your meal on time, to avoid this
- Part of our culture
- Both Guests and TMs receive this
- S in GUEST
- At Target we build diverse and inclusive teams
- E in GUEST
- Guests can save 5% by using this form of payment
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- At Target we want to develop you and your leaders and peers
- Where Target first opened
- Best Store
- T Thank in GUEST
- At Target, we look ahead- setting a vision, prioritizing, and empowering our team to fuel results and win together
- Part of Target's Purpose
- Name of original Target Bullseye Dog
- G in GUEST
16 Clues: U in GUEST • Best Store • S in GUEST • E in GUEST • G in GUEST • T Thank in GUEST • Part of our culture • Part of Target's Purpose • Where Target first opened • Both Guests and TMs receive this • Name of original Target Bullseye Dog • Take your meal on time, to avoid this • At Target we build diverse and inclusive teams • Guests can save 5% by using this form of payment • ...
US History 2022-12-15
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- man who made the model T
- woman's right to vote
- production is when you have multiple of one thing
- amendment brought back liquor and alcohol
- made money in oil
- was the president of the civil war
- line forms a line to pass stuff to one another
- is another word for North
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- to make an agreement
- slave who sued for his freedom
- nineteenth amendment is for women the right to vote
- when not one person comes to work
- means to leave the country
- Niles North High school
- made his money in steel
- is total control of an industry
16 Clues: made money in oil • to make an agreement • woman's right to vote • Niles North High school • made his money in steel • man who made the model T • is another word for North • means to leave the country • slave who sued for his freedom • is total control of an industry • when not one person comes to work • was the president of the civil war • amendment brought back liquor and alcohol • ...
history assignment 2022-12-12
Across
- is change dependant on ______?
- Yick Wo was _____ because he didnt have a permit.
- where Asians were forced to go during WW11 for "protection"
- “It was a prison indeed… There was __________ along the top [of the fence] and because the soldiers in the guard towers had machine guns, one would be foolish to try to escape.”
- What is the shortened term for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
- civil rights hero
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- the _____ exclusion act
- most recent conflict that occurred in 2020 that was correlated to Asians
- what was needed in order to own a laundry business
- which amendment is this: anyone born in the United States is a citizen and that all states must give citizens the same rights
- what ethnic group was kamala harris mom
- what was the name of the island that was an immigration port which detained and interrogated them
- President _____ Arthur signed the exclusion act
- where did the first wave of asian immigration occur?
- a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd.
- civil ________ act
16 Clues: civil rights hero • civil ________ act • the _____ exclusion act • is change dependant on ______? • what ethnic group was kamala harris mom • a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd. • President _____ Arthur signed the exclusion act • Yick Wo was _____ because he didnt have a permit. • what was needed in order to own a laundry business • ...
History 11 2023-01-23
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- another name for the torrid zone
- island at the toe of the Apennine Peninsula
- prophesied a powerful kingdom that would be strong
- first emperor of Rome
- crossed the Rubicon
- France was called this at the time of Roman Empire
- point beyond which trees cannot grow
- led horses and elephants across the Alps in an attack
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- wealthy distinguished families
- oldest and wisest men of Rome
- climate found on high mountains
- prophet of Jesus coming
- ruler of the Holy Land at time of Christ’s birth
- point on mountain where there is snow all year
- common people of Rome
- the equator is called the what zone
- Roman rulers with equal power who each ruled for one year
17 Clues: crossed the Rubicon • first emperor of Rome • common people of Rome • prophet of Jesus coming • oldest and wisest men of Rome • wealthy distinguished families • climate found on high mountains • another name for the torrid zone • the equator is called the what zone • point beyond which trees cannot grow • island at the toe of the Apennine Peninsula • ...
history crossword 2023-04-27
16 Clues: diem • minh • nixon • hawks • doves • teachin • johnson • vietcong • containment • agentorange • dominotheory • tetoffensive • mylaimassacre • credivilitygap • pentagonpapers • gulfoftonkinresolution
HISTORY CROSSWORD 2020-04-18
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- A payment that its periodically done for a certain quantity of time
- The elevation of prices.
- the management of a supply of money
- Where you can use your own strategies to be better than others in a business
- The wealth of a country is based by...
- someone who has a large amount of money invested and hopes to get more than the money invested back.
- To send a product
- 18th century school of economic thought
- The labor of law that governs is the...
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- The variety of new products that were created during the.....made it difficult to enforce the industrial policies that were associated with mercantilist doctrine.
- To receive a Product
- the ...... system is the one that consists to enrich the country by restraining imports and encouraging exports.
- A firm with no competitors its known as...
- To put money, effort and time into something to make a profit or get an advantage, that process is called...
- The price stablished to be payed for a product or service
- Monetary benefit though a business
16 Clues: To send a product • To receive a Product • The elevation of prices. • Monetary benefit though a business • the management of a supply of money • The wealth of a country is based by... • 18th century school of economic thought • The labor of law that governs is the... • A firm with no competitors its known as... • The price stablished to be payed for a product or service • ...
Earth History 2020-04-28
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- - The process by which rocks are broken down into small grains and soil.
- - The true age of a rock or fossil that tells scientists the number of years ago a rock layer formed.
- - cylinders of ice drilled from glaciers and ice sheets
- - The law that states in any undisturbed sequence of rocks deposited in layers, the youngest layer is on top and the oldest on bottom
- - Rock that has formed when sediment transported by water (rivers, lakes, and oceans), ice (glaciers), and wind compress to form a solid. Sedimentary rocks are often deposited in layers, and frequently contain fossils.
- - The entry of molten rock or magma into or between other rock formations
- - The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock
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- - A comparison of age based on which object (or event) is older or younger than some other object or event.
- - Rock that is formed when magma or lava cools and forms a solid. Igneous rock forms intrusions and extrusions.
- - The divisions that show timing and relationships between events that have occurred during the history of the Earth.Paleontologist - A scientist that studies fossils
- - determining of the age of an object based on the known rates of decay of radioactive isotopes of various elements
- - The movement of magma onto the surface of the earth through volcano craters and cracks in the earth's crust, forming igneous rock.
- - A division of geologic time marked by distinctive developments and events
- - The action of surface processes (such as water flow or wind) that remove soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust, then transport it away to another location.
- (geologic time) - one of several subdivisions of geologic time enabling cross-referencing of rocks and geologic events from place to place
- - A widely distributed fossil of a narrow range in time, used to determine the age of related rock formations
16 Clues: - cylinders of ice drilled from glaciers and ice sheets • - The process by which rocks are broken down into small grains and soil. • - The entry of molten rock or magma into or between other rock formations • - A division of geologic time marked by distinctive developments and events • ...
History Vocabulary 2021-01-29
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- The ability to understand from another point of view
- The Year of Our Lord – Used to indicate any time after 0, or the Birth of Christ.
- A period of time marked by distinctive characteristics in regards to events or circumstances
- Information provided by a source that supports a point of view
- Importance given to a particular, event, person, object, time period
- order Putting events in order of earliest to latest
- 100 years
- A historical source that was created during the time being studied
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- A historical source that was created after the time being studied
- A sequence of historical events shown in chronological order.
- Used to indicate any time after 0, or the Birth of Christ.
- Used to indicate any time before 0, or the Birth of Christ.
- 10 years
- A period of 1000 years
- Used to indicate any time before 0, or the Birth of Christ.
- approximately
- The study of time
17 Clues: 10 years • 100 years • approximately • The study of time • A period of 1000 years • order Putting events in order of earliest to latest • The ability to understand from another point of view • Used to indicate any time after 0, or the Birth of Christ. • Used to indicate any time before 0, or the Birth of Christ. • Used to indicate any time before 0, or the Birth of Christ. • ...
history crossword 2021-01-30
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- home-based manufacturing was called a ____ Industry
- the Spinning ____ was invented by James Hargreaves & allowed a worker to spin eight threads at a time
- an increase in the percentage and in the number of people living in cities.
- a large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods.
- Eli Whitney invented a machine for cleaning _____ seeds.
- multifamily apartments, usually dark, crowded, and barely meeting minimum living standards
- idea that government should play as small a role as possible in economic affairs.
- the ____ Movement forced farmers to move to cities.
- James Watt improved the ____ engine to generate power.
- the major factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all.
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- A cheap and efficient process for making steel.
- nonviolent refusal to continue to work until a problem is resolved.
- the Industrial Revolution began here.
- an economic system based on private ownership.
- group of workers who band together to seek better working conditions.
- the idea that society should be based on public ownership and communal control of property.
16 Clues: the Industrial Revolution began here. • an economic system based on private ownership. • A cheap and efficient process for making steel. • home-based manufacturing was called a ____ Industry • the ____ Movement forced farmers to move to cities. • James Watt improved the ____ engine to generate power. • Eli Whitney invented a machine for cleaning _____ seeds. • ...
Ancient history 2020-11-01
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- Ինչպես էր կոչվում հին քարի դարը:
- Որ քաղաքի շուրջ ստեղծվեց Ասորեստան պետությունը:
- Ինչ առաջացավ տոհմերի միավորումից:
- Քաղաք, որտեղ գտնվում է աշխարհի յոթ հրաշալիքներից մեկը:
- Ինչպես էր կոչվում Եփրատ և Տիգրիս գետերի միջև ընկած տարածքը:
- Ինպես էր կոչվում հավատը կենդանիների բույսերի, բնության երևույթների նկատմամբ:
- Ով էր աշխարհի չորս կողմերի արքան:
- Ինչպես էին կոչվում կրոնի սպասավորները:
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- Ինպես էր կոչվում պղնձի քարի դարը:
- Ինչպես էր կոչվում նոր քարի դարը:
- Խեթական տերության մայրաքաղաքը:
- Որն է աշխարհի ամենաերկար գետը:
- Հայտնի քաղաք Աֆրիկայում հյուսիսում:
- Փյունիկյան ծագումով հայտնի մաթեմատիկոս:
- Փյունիկյան հզոր քաղաքներից մեկը:
- Որն էր Նեղոս գետի պարգևը:
16 Clues: Որն էր Նեղոս գետի պարգևը: • Խեթական տերության մայրաքաղաքը: • Որն է աշխարհի ամենաերկար գետը: • Ինչպես էր կոչվում նոր քարի դարը: • Ինչպես էր կոչվում հին քարի դարը: • Փյունիկյան հզոր քաղաքներից մեկը: • Ինպես էր կոչվում պղնձի քարի դարը: • Ինչ առաջացավ տոհմերի միավորումից: • Ով էր աշխարհի չորս կողմերի արքան: • Հայտնի քաղաք Աֆրիկայում հյուսիսում: • ...
History homework 2020-12-04
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- Oglethorpe name of the founder of the first orphanage in the English colonies and the location of the orphanage.
- John
- Wheatley first black woman writer in America to publish a book
- Edwards the great Congregational preacher who led many to
- Catholic man who asked the king of England for
- George Carteretthe two men to whom the king of England gave New Jersey
- Mary's City the brave and kind leader of English settlers in and the name of th first settlement of
- during this spiritual revival
- Penn-the Englishman reponsible for establinshing Pennsylvannia and the religious group to which he belonged
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- which this man planned
- in the colonies from the 1730s to the 1760s
- of Awakening English evangelist who was famous for traveling through the colonies, preaching at large open-air meeting during the 1700s
- Hudson-the dutch governor who surrendered his colony to the English in 1664.
- Awakening the spiritual revival that took
- Carolina's first permanent settlement
- land in America for a colony where Catholics and others would be free to worship
16 Clues: John • which this man planned • during this spiritual revival • Carolina's first permanent settlement • Awakening the spiritual revival that took • in the colonies from the 1730s to the 1760s • Catholic man who asked the king of England for • Edwards the great Congregational preacher who led many to • Wheatley first black woman writer in America to publish a book • ...
US History 2021-03-08
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- Focusing on nature, it advocated the idea of personal knowledge of God, believing that no intermediary was needed for spiritual insight
- God existed in only one person, and not in the orthodox Trinity
- It was an attempt to have no more slavery to be brought to Missouri
- The largest part of a general process of biological globalization that followed the transoceanic voyaging in the 15th and the 16th century
- Declaration of freedom of the slaves
- Eli Whitney invented it which is more effective than the handpicking process
- It was a political protest that occurred on December 16, 1773, at Griffin's Wharf in Boston where American colonists were angry at Britain for imposing taxation on tea
- It was the North American conflict in a large imperial war between Great Britain and French known as the Seven Years' War
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- It was the first permanent English settlement in the Americas
- The purchase made by Jefferson, evaluated as a great purchase since it expanded the land of America
- A law that restricted design trade to English ships effective chiefly in the 17th and 18th century
- It increased taxes on imported goods
- It is known as the response from Douglas to Lincoln
- One of the most influential pamphlets ever written by Thomas Paine
- A communal society in which has a "communitarian" nature
- The campaign of 1844 & an expression of the mighty emotional upsurge
16 Clues: It increased taxes on imported goods • Declaration of freedom of the slaves • It is known as the response from Douglas to Lincoln • A communal society in which has a "communitarian" nature • It was the first permanent English settlement in the Americas • God existed in only one person, and not in the orthodox Trinity • ...
US History 2021-03-08
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- The largest part of a general process of biological globalization that followed the transoceanic voyaging in the 15th and the 16th century
- God existed in only one person, and not in the orthodox Trinity
- A law that restricted design trade to English ships effective chiefly in the 17th and 18th century
- It was an attempt to have no more slavery to be brought to Missouri
- Declaration of freedom of the slaves
- It was a political protest that occurred on December 16, 1773, at Griffin's Wharf in Boston where American colonists were angry at Britain for imposing taxation on tea
- It increased taxes on imported goods
- It was the North American conflict in a large imperial war between Great Britain and French known as the Seven Years' War
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- Eli Whitney invented it which is more effective than the handpicking process
- The purchase made by Jefferson, evaluated as a great purchase since it expanded the land of America
- The campaign of 1844 & an expression of the mighty emotional upsurge
- It was the first permanent English settlement in the Americas
- One of the most influential pamphlets ever written by Thomas Paine
- It is known as the response from Douglas to Lincoln
- Focusing on nature, it advocated the idea of personal knowledge of God, believing that no intermediary was needed for spiritual insight
- A communal society in which has a "communitarian" nature
16 Clues: Declaration of freedom of the slaves • It increased taxes on imported goods • It is known as the response from Douglas to Lincoln • A communal society in which has a "communitarian" nature • It was the first permanent English settlement in the Americas • God existed in only one person, and not in the orthodox Trinity • ...
Modern History 2021-03-19
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- monarch new ideas or made reforms
- the first to show that the natural laws that govern motion on earth
- influential French writer
- a social critics during mid 1700s in France
- Power is devide between national and state
- Large drawing rooms in which were hels regular social gatherings
- a figure of the Enlightment and a supporter of freedom
- a agreement which people created a government
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- a strong advocatr of education for woman
- a european style of the 1600s and 1700s
- the ruler most admire by the philosophes
- was the main artistic style in 1700s
- The earth centered view of evolutionnation
- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- A figure of the Enlightment, writer and supporter of freedom.
- A change in the thinking of Europe
16 Clues: influential French writer • monarch new ideas or made reforms • A change in the thinking of Europe • was the main artistic style in 1700s • a european style of the 1600s and 1700s • a strong advocatr of education for woman • the ruler most admire by the philosophes • The earth centered view of evolutionnation • Power is devide between national and state • ...
History recap 2021-03-22
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- when a country takes control of other lands
- period between 1760 – 1840
- Country in west africa
- the act of forcing people into labour
- Famous former slave last name
- working class movement, which emerged in 1836
- country which rules over 24% of the world
- growing crops or keeping animals by people for food
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- Where slaves worked
- a member of English workers who destroyed machinery
- the action of buying and selling goods and services
- Another word for king or emperor
- a country which is ruled by another country
- A country geographically below canada
- Infectious water-borne disease
- world's second-largest and second-most populous continent
16 Clues: Where slaves worked • Country in west africa • period between 1760 – 1840 • Famous former slave last name • Infectious water-borne disease • Another word for king or emperor • A country geographically below canada • the act of forcing people into labour • country which rules over 24% of the world • when a country takes control of other lands • ...
"Big History" 2021-09-08
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- Very important.
- The ability of humans to work together to maintain, create, and pass on knowledge.
- The ability to grow food or crops for human use.
- Big + wide
- The smallest unit of matter.
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- A name for our species of "wise humans."
- A level or limit.
- The force that pulls two objects toward each other.
- The moment the universe started, according to scientists.
- Complicatedness, intricacy. The quality of not being easily simplified into smaller parts.
- The group of mammals that includes humans and chimpanzees.
- The measuring of passing from parent to children/offspring.
- To look for food in the wild, without growing or hunting.
- An uneven group or cluster or matter.
- To comprehend or understand; It can also mean to hold.
- A small unit used to count or measure things like sand, rice, or corn.
16 Clues: Big + wide • Very important. • A level or limit. • The smallest unit of matter. • An uneven group or cluster or matter. • A name for our species of "wise humans." • The ability to grow food or crops for human use. • The force that pulls two objects toward each other. • To comprehend or understand; It can also mean to hold. • ...
OT History 2021-08-04
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- Required by each State to practice OT within that state.
- This treatment is grounded in the philosophy that all people deserve compassion
- Root of the profession.
- Movement that occurred from 1942-1960
- Rehabilitated soldiers in WWI (2 words)
- protects individuals with disabilities from discrimination
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- Developed the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO)
- Federally mandated healthcare enacted in 1965
- Agency responsible for OT certification.
- Eleanor Clarke Slagle developed this training method
- A new level of OT practitioner that was developed due to a shortage of OTs in mental health
- Founder who opened Consolation House
- OT research journal
- Wrote the philosophical base of OT
- Father of OT
- Law that requires students to be educated in the least restrictive environment
16 Clues: Father of OT • OT research journal • Root of the profession. • Wrote the philosophical base of OT • Founder who opened Consolation House • Movement that occurred from 1942-1960 • Rehabilitated soldiers in WWI (2 words) • Agency responsible for OT certification. • Federally mandated healthcare enacted in 1965 • Developed the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) • ...
FFA History 2021-10-04
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- ______ gold
- the first hotel in 1928
- who was the first african american in national office
- Where did they provide federal funding in 1971
- in 1969 who did they open memberships to
- ____ blue
- The first what performed in 1947
- where was Fred Mcclure from
- What was made in 1996
- Who merged with the ffa in 1965
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- what company donated $1mil to FFA
- what event happened for the first time in 1999
- who was the first female africian american for president
- Who was the first female elected in national office
- The state we purchased 28.5 acres of land in 1939
- Who was the first national officer from pureto rico
16 Clues: ____ blue • ______ gold • What was made in 1996 • the first hotel in 1928 • where was Fred Mcclure from • Who merged with the ffa in 1965 • The first what performed in 1947 • what company donated $1mil to FFA • in 1969 who did they open memberships to • what event happened for the first time in 1999 • Where did they provide federal funding in 1971 • ...
Texas History 2022-04-22
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- is the act of competing
- migrating within one country or state.
- is the single worldwide computer network that interconnects other computer networks, enabling data and other information to be exchanged.
- This is caused because of no plant rotation and the ground is made of dust so the hard winds cause a tornado-like thing
- the domestic marketplace for goods and services operating within the borders of and governed by the regulations of a particular country.
- A war within The US between the north and south
- was a leader who had a war with Texas over land and freedom
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- The time when the world changed for women so they can do more things that men can do
- the alternating phases of economic growth and decline.
- a financial gain
- They are animal in Texas that over populated
- A region close to the water with high precipitation
- True or False: The second amendment is the right to bear arms
- What is the reason the US joined World War ll
- space comprises the earth’s atmosphere and space
- people of color owned by someone else to be used for work
16 Clues: a financial gain • is the act of competing • migrating within one country or state. • They are animal in Texas that over populated • What is the reason the US joined World War ll • A war within The US between the north and south • space comprises the earth’s atmosphere and space • A region close to the water with high precipitation • ...
History Review 2022-05-13
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- powerful war-like Greek city
- religion of India with many gods
- mountains that border India to the north
- people pushed out of Europe by Rome-fled to Ireland
- Important discovery to help early humans survive
- important river in Mesopotamia
- Egyptian Ruler thought to be a God
- River flowing through Kush and lots of papayrus
- Roman method of bringing water to cities
- Dynasty of China started building Great Wall
- overflow of river deadly but needed to water crops
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- empire of Asia that failed to conquer Greece
- Hebrew leader who led people out of slavery
- pre-historic murder victim frozen
- important farm animal provides meat and wool
- Rome's government where people elect leaders
16 Clues: powerful war-like Greek city • important river in Mesopotamia • religion of India with many gods • pre-historic murder victim frozen • Egyptian Ruler thought to be a God • mountains that border India to the north • Roman method of bringing water to cities • Hebrew leader who led people out of slavery • empire of Asia that failed to conquer Greece • ...
History crossword 2022-08-01
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- a road that goes for 6,400 km
- Islamians are
- a plague that kill a third of Europe
- a place with lots of place
- the largest continent
- the leader of a country
- the sea in south Europe
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- the number of people in a country
- a creator
- the ocean south of india
- a person that found a country
- the founder of islam
- a continent that has 44 countries
- the countries with the most population
- the second biggest continent
- the black death was a
16 Clues: a creator • Islamians are • the founder of islam • the largest continent • the black death was a • the leader of a country • the sea in south Europe • the ocean south of india • a place with lots of place • the second biggest continent • a road that goes for 6,400 km • a person that found a country • the number of people in a country • a continent that has 44 countries • ...
US History 2022-11-07
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- American gangster who dominated crime in Chicago
- Famous American professional baseball player
- The day the stock market crashed
- Pays retired workers over the age of 65
- 31st president of the US
- American trumpeter and vocalist
- Charged with robbery and murder
- A period of rich cultural activity of African Americans
- 30th president of the United States who helped found the FBI
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- Going from one social status to another
- The formation of divisions separating social classes
- Regulates fair wages that would stimulate economic recovery
- A place where alcohol is served illegally
- 32nd US president
- Severe dust storms, major drought
- Energetic young women with a freedom-embracing lifestyle
16 Clues: 32nd US president • 31st president of the US • American trumpeter and vocalist • Charged with robbery and murder • The day the stock market crashed • Severe dust storms, major drought • Going from one social status to another • Pays retired workers over the age of 65 • A place where alcohol is served illegally • Famous American professional baseball player • ...
US History 2022-10-28
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- an island in San Francisco Bay
- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
- an institution in an inner-city area providing educational, recreational, and other social services to the community.
- a shoot or twig inserted into a slit on the trunk or stem of a living plant, from which it receives sap
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain.
- the power to control appointments to office or the right to privileges
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- the law authorized the President to break up reservation land, which was held in common by the members of a tribe, into small allotments to be parceled out to individuals.
- the process of making an area more urban.
- authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them.
- a historical site that opened in 1892 as an immigration station
- a piece of land held by an owner.
- an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one.
- an arrangement whereby a person holds property as its nominal owner for the good of one or more beneficiaries.
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- a place where different peoples, styles, theories, etc. are mixed together.
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.
16 Clues: an island in San Francisco Bay • a piece of land held by an owner. • the process of making an area more urban. • a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country. • an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one. • a historical site that opened in 1892 as an immigration station • ...
World History 2022-10-07
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- invention of Robert Fulton
- a building with machines for work
- a revolution in the way we actually live
- romantic composer of the famous 5th symphony
- selecting a political leader or law
- king executed in French Rev
- political system ruled by the people
- ancient Greek philosopher
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- political system ruled by king or queen
- an execution device
- general and emperor of France in the early 1800s
- the country going through a revolution in the 1790s
- treating everyone as equals
- economic system seeking to abolish private property
- economic system that supports private property
- a member the of country
16 Clues: an execution device • a member the of country • ancient Greek philosopher • invention of Robert Fulton • treating everyone as equals • king executed in French Rev • a building with machines for work • selecting a political leader or law • political system ruled by the people • political system ruled by king or queen • a revolution in the way we actually live • ...
History vocab 2022-10-17
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- (verb):started
- (verb):come across,or make contact with someone in a group
- (noun):nativeorindigenouspeoplesareas colonized
- (verb):made up of
- (adj):unpredictable
- (adj):awayfrom water
- (noun):journeys
- (verb):argued
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- (noun): projects
- (noun):strong wind bad rain massive storm
- (verb):attracted
- (noun):the state of dying hunger
- take everything
- (verb):took apart
- (verb):creating
- (adj):useful
16 Clues: (adj):useful • (verb):argued • (verb):started • take everything • (verb):creating • (noun):journeys • (noun): projects • (verb):attracted • (verb):took apart • (verb):made up of • (adj):unpredictable • (adj):awayfrom water • (noun):the state of dying hunger • (noun):strong wind bad rain massive storm • (noun):nativeorindigenouspeoplesareas colonized • ...
history crossword 2022-10-24
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- gathering of the delegates from twelve of the thirteen
- tax on all printed materials
- commander in cheif of the british army
- a group of people who stayed neutral in all foreign affairs
- colonists who called independence from great britain
- author of the declaration of independence
- theroy of basic rights
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- first military confrontation of the revolutionary war
- war between great britain and american colonists in 1775-1783
- tea in the harbor
- colonists who stayed loyal to great britain
- full control of a good
- officially ended the revolutionary war
- british troops shot at colonists
- first president
- "give me liberty or give me death"
16 Clues: first president • tea in the harbor • full control of a good • theroy of basic rights • tax on all printed materials • british troops shot at colonists • "give me liberty or give me death" • commander in cheif of the british army • officially ended the revolutionary war • author of the declaration of independence • colonists who stayed loyal to great britain • ...
British history 2018-02-15
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- The second Tudor king...
- Witch people came to Britain after the Romans?
- The capital oft he Vikings...
- Who did not have any children?
- How was Queen Victoria named at that time when Britain had many colonies?
- The name oft he first king of England...
- How called the Romans the island?
- How many woman married Henry VII?
- Who was the leadership of Wales and England?
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- Who reigned the British Empire from 1837 to 1901?
- Who took government after Elizabeth I death
- What was the Celts religion?
- King Edward III was ...
- The greatest hero of the Angelo-saxons...
- The first people who lived in Britain...
- I Who reigned until 1625?
16 Clues: King Edward III was ... • The second Tudor king... • I Who reigned until 1625? • What was the Celts religion? • The capital oft he Vikings... • Who did not have any children? • How called the Romans the island? • How many woman married Henry VII? • The name oft he first king of England... • The first people who lived in Britain... • The greatest hero of the Angelo-saxons... • ...
British history 2018-02-15
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- King Edward III was ...
- Who was the leadership of Wales and England?
- Who did not have any children?
- Who took government after Elizabeth I death
- How was Queen Victoria named at that time when Britain had many colonies?
- What was the Celts religion?
- The capital oft he Vikings...
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- The second Tudor king...
- Who reigned the British Empire from 1837 to 1901?
- I Who reigned until 1625?
- Witch people came to Britain after the Romans?
- How called the Romans the island?
- How many woman married Henry VII?
- The greatest hero of the Angelo-saxons...
- The name oft he first king of England...
- The first people who lived in Britain...
16 Clues: King Edward III was ... • The second Tudor king... • I Who reigned until 1625? • What was the Celts religion? • The capital oft he Vikings... • Who did not have any children? • How called the Romans the island? • How many woman married Henry VII? • The name oft he first king of England... • The first people who lived in Britain... • The greatest hero of the Angelo-saxons... • ...
British history 2018-02-15
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- Who took government after Elizabeth I death
- The greatest hero of the Angelo-saxons...
- Who was the leadership of Wales and England?
- How many woman married Henry VII?
- Witch people came to Britain after the Romans?
- How was Queen Victoria named at that time when Britain had many colonies?
- The first people who lived in Britain...
- The second Tudor king...
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- Who reigned the British Empire from 1837 to 1901?
- The name oft he first king of England...
- Who did not have any children?
- What was the Celts religion?
- How called the Romans the island?
- King Edward III was ...
- I Who reigned until 1625?
- The capital oft he Vikings...
16 Clues: King Edward III was ... • The second Tudor king... • I Who reigned until 1625? • What was the Celts religion? • The capital oft he Vikings... • Who did not have any children? • How called the Romans the island? • How many woman married Henry VII? • The name oft he first king of England... • The first people who lived in Britain... • The greatest hero of the Angelo-saxons... • ...
British history 2018-02-15
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- How called the Romans the island?
- Who reigned until 1625?
- Witch people came to Britain after the Romans?
- Who did not have any children?
- The first people who lived in Britain...
- The greatest hero of the Angelo-saxons...
- Who was the leadership of Wales and England?
- Who took government after Elizabeth I death
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- What was the Celts religion?
- How was Queen Victoria named at that time when Britain had many colonies?
- Who reigned the British Empire from 1837 to 1901?
- How many woman married Henry VII?
- King Edward III was ...
- The capital oft he Vikings...
- The second Tudor king...
- The name oft he first king of England...
16 Clues: King Edward III was ... • Who reigned until 1625? • The second Tudor king... • What was the Celts religion? • The capital oft he Vikings... • Who did not have any children? • How called the Romans the island? • How many woman married Henry VII? • The name oft he first king of England... • The first people who lived in Britain... • The greatest hero of the Angelo-saxons... • ...
British history 2018-02-15
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- The capital oft he Vikings...
- The greatest hero of the Angelo-saxons...
- King Edward III was ...
- The name oft he first king of England...
- How was Queen Victoria named at that time when Britain had many colonies?
- The second Tudor king...
- How many woman married Henry VII?
- How called the Romans the island?
- The first people who lived in Britain...
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- Who was the leadership of Wales and England?
- Who reigned the British Empire from 1837 to 1901?
- Who did not have any children?
- What was the Celts religion?
- Witch people came to Britain after the Romans?
- Who took government after Elizabeth I death
- Who reigned until 1625?
16 Clues: King Edward III was ... • Who reigned until 1625? • The second Tudor king... • What was the Celts religion? • The capital oft he Vikings... • Who did not have any children? • How called the Romans the island? • How many woman married Henry VII? • The name oft he first king of England... • The first people who lived in Britain... • The greatest hero of the Angelo-saxons... • ...
HOLLYWOOD HISTORY 2018-06-11
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- a company having exclusive control over a product or service.
- the residential area outside a city.
- showing a lot of experience and knowledge; developed to a high degree.
- things or money that motivate or encourage someone to do something.
- the feeling of dissatisfaction.
- not sensible or realistic.
- detailed and complicated in design and planning.
- represent, show, or reproduce in an art form.
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- a particular part of a population.
- consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted
- take over the place or position of something.
- based on what is generally done or believed.
- a straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle.
- the sole rights to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention.
- the breaking of a law or formal agreement.
- done in a way that faithfully resembles an original; real.
16 Clues: not sensible or realistic. • the feeling of dissatisfaction. • a particular part of a population. • the residential area outside a city. • the breaking of a law or formal agreement. • based on what is generally done or believed. • take over the place or position of something. • represent, show, or reproduce in an art form. • ...
Illinois History 2019-04-04
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- The last name of the man who invented barbed wire.
- The name of our county which got its name from the man who was a supporter of Illinois statehood.
- Marquette and Jolliet explored what river in 1673?
- Because of this invention, Illinois farmers had a faster way to harvest wheat and other grains.
- State Bird
- Illinois is favorable for farming due mainly to the
- a type of river transportation that could carry heavy loads and had flat bottoms.
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- the farthest northeastern border of the Land of Lincoln
- Illinois soil is dark becaue of the high amount of organic matter that comes from the ____________ of prairie plants.
- The place once known as the butter capital of the world.
- This team was once known as the Chicago Staley/s.
- Archaic people made advances in this
- During the American Revolution, Illinois was considered part of what state?
- in 1993 this caused 1.5 billion in losses to crop and damage to property.
- Making Illinois a ________ state was important to many members of Congress
- The fuel produced when sugars and corn ferment.
16 Clues: State Bird • Archaic people made advances in this • The fuel produced when sugars and corn ferment. • This team was once known as the Chicago Staley/s. • The last name of the man who invented barbed wire. • Marquette and Jolliet explored what river in 1673? • Illinois is favorable for farming due mainly to the • the farthest northeastern border of the Land of Lincoln • ...
Kindermusik History 2019-10-02
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- Kindermusik Exclusive instrument
- Kindermusik blog
- Wrote the song "Bubbles"
- First KI Curricula = Kindermusik for the ______ ______
- First Kindermusik Franchise Country
- "Hickety Pickety _________"
- Hello song based off of "The Farmer and the Dell"
- Street of previous KI headquarters
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- KI's Director of Education until 2015
- Original name of KI Schools program
- Our Time unit featuring the story "Shiny Dinah"
- Kindermusik Teachers Association publication in 1993
- 2016 Kindermusik Educator Conference Location
- KI recording studio
- Founded Kindermusik
- Country where Kindermusik curricula originated
16 Clues: Kindermusik blog • KI recording studio • Founded Kindermusik • Wrote the song "Bubbles" • "Hickety Pickety _________" • Kindermusik Exclusive instrument • Street of previous KI headquarters • Original name of KI Schools program • First Kindermusik Franchise Country • KI's Director of Education until 2015 • 2016 Kindermusik Educator Conference Location • ...
Polynesian History 2023-05-17
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- what U.S. state that starts with a C did Ancient Polynesians come in contact with
- the world's largest ocean
- very popular body art in many Polynesian Cultures
- one of the oldest Polynesian Civilizations, Moana's island is based off this place
- the top of the Polynesian triangle, also a US State
- a life force which connects all living things
- an area that contains a group of islands
- the bottom left corner of the Polynesian triangle, New ______
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- nomadic ancient humans which most or all food is gained from foraging or hunting
- a region of Oceania, made up with more than 1000 islands
- a mountain or hill that has a crater at the top filled with lava that erupts
- a Polynesian demigod with a magical fish hook
- a person who regularly travels by sea
- a historical time period when Polynesians settled Samoa and Fiji and then unexpectedly stopped for 2000 years, then began settling again
- a Polynesian Island that is very peaceful and respects the land, colonized by the French
- a piece of land surrounded on all sides by water
16 Clues: the world's largest ocean • a person who regularly travels by sea • an area that contains a group of islands • a Polynesian demigod with a magical fish hook • a life force which connects all living things • a piece of land surrounded on all sides by water • very popular body art in many Polynesian Cultures • the top of the Polynesian triangle, also a US State • ...
Greek History 2023-05-19
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- Sea located south of Greece
- City-state that was militaristic
- Who was the father of medicine
- Greek god of war
- Greek king of gods
- Who wrote about the Peloponnesian War
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- First Greek historian
- How did Greeks spread the Hellenic culture
- WHo developed theory about right triangles
- the conquered most of greece
- Greek sculptor who created statue of Athena in the Parthenon
- Greek god of the sea
- Who wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey
- City-state that developed democracy
- Who rebuilt Athens after the Persian wars
- Known as father of geometry
16 Clues: Greek god of war • Greek king of gods • Greek god of the sea • First Greek historian • Sea located south of Greece • Known as father of geometry • the conquered most of greece • Who was the father of medicine • City-state that was militaristic • City-state that developed democracy • Who wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey • Who wrote about the Peloponnesian War • ...
Tx history 2023-05-04
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- In 1918, El Paso native
- court?
- Day O'Connor was the first woman in history to become a what?
- Vilma Martinez was bor on ?
- By the beginning of the contemporary Texas Era, period spanning from. what year?
- She received her Bachelor of Art in what year?
- Houston pharmacist Mickey Leland was elected what year???
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- one of the biggest assets in Texas is its?
- In 1993 became the first female elected to the united states senate.
- Senate She was elected twice to where? the woman is Sandra.
- In 1981 Abbott graduated from the university of what?
- Sandra Day O'Connor was born in?
- Greg was born on what day and year ?
- How many years did Sandra serve in the united
- On January 202015 Greg Abbott was sworn in as the whatgoverner?
- What year was the civil rights movement?
16 Clues: court? • In 1918, El Paso native • Vilma Martinez was bor on ? • Sandra Day O'Connor was born in? • Greg was born on what day and year ? • What year was the civil rights movement? • one of the biggest assets in Texas is its? • How many years did Sandra serve in the united • She received her Bachelor of Art in what year? • ...
Juneteenth History 2023-06-19
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- Who was the first African American to serve as president of the United State?
- What year did Juneteenth become a federal holiday?
- What year was slavery abolished in Texas?
- What is the name of the African American woman who was the first to win an Academy Award for Best Actress?
- Who was the Union general who issued the Emancipation Proclamation?
- This day is important because it commemorates the end of slavery in the United States and celebrates the freedom and achievements of African Americans.
- What year was the National Juneteenth Observance Foundation founded?
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- What is the name of the African American woman who refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery Alabama bus in 1955?
- A former salve who became a conductor on the Underground Railroad, helping hundreds of slaves escape to freedom?
- What year was the Emancipation Proclamation issued?
- What is the name of the African American poet who wrote, "lift Every Voice and Sing"?
- What was the name of the Texas town where General Gordon Granger announced the end of slavery?
- What state was the last to officially recognize Juneteent a holiday? h
- What is the name of the African American man who was the first to win a Nobel Peace Prize?
- What is the traditional food served on Juneteenth?
- In 1980 what state was the first to declare Juneteenth a holiday?
16 Clues: What year was slavery abolished in Texas? • What year did Juneteenth become a federal holiday? • What is the traditional food served on Juneteenth? • What year was the Emancipation Proclamation issued? • In 1980 what state was the first to declare Juneteenth a holiday? • Who was the Union general who issued the Emancipation Proclamation? • ...
Texas History 2022-04-21
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- Small towns becoming big cities
- The word for caring more about the region you live in than the country as a whole.
- A form of government ruled by the people
- Last name of one of the defenders of the Alamo who wrote the letter Victory or Death
- Last name of the man who gave the speech Grito de Dolores
- The process of adding land to an existing country
- Branch of government that has the Senate and House of Representatives. They make the laws.
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- Spanish term for cowboys who brought cattle to Texas.
- Region of Texas with the lowest elevation but most rainfall; ______plains
- The country that gained there independence from Spain in 1821
- Last name of the first president of the Republic of Texas.
- Term for people who would bring people to Coahuila y Tejas; i.e. Stephen F. Austin
- Name for spanish military settlement
- First name of the first European to step foot in Texas
- Fill in the blank: God ____, and Glory - motives for exploration
- _____ rights; another word for human rights - was fought for in the USA because people were segregated.
16 Clues: Small towns becoming big cities • Name for spanish military settlement • A form of government ruled by the people • The process of adding land to an existing country • Spanish term for cowboys who brought cattle to Texas. • First name of the first European to step foot in Texas • Last name of the man who gave the speech Grito de Dolores • ...
U.S. History 2023-11-13
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- Laws to limit rights of blacks
- Attacks were to take place at ___ PM
- Time Lincoln died
- Gave 4.3mil slaves freedom
- Where Lincoln died
- 1st president impeached
- Congressional plan for reconstruction
- Assassinated Lincoln
- Lincoln reconstruction plan
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- 2nd president impeached
- Gave shelter/clothing/food to blacks
- Gave black men the right to vote
- 3rd president impeached
- Gave African Americans citizenship
- Booth flees on a ___
- Where Lincoln was shot
16 Clues: Time Lincoln died • Where Lincoln died • Booth flees on a ___ • Assassinated Lincoln • Where Lincoln was shot • 2nd president impeached • 3rd president impeached • 1st president impeached • Gave 4.3mil slaves freedom • Lincoln reconstruction plan • Laws to limit rights of blacks • Gave black men the right to vote • Gave African Americans citizenship • ...
History Terms 2024-07-26
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- The deliberate killing of a prominent person, often for political reasons
- Information used to influence public opinion and morale.
- The extraction of coal from the ground, crucial for powering machines.
- A campaign during World War I in which Australian and New Zealand forces fought.
- The process of cities growing and populations increasing in urban areas.
- Aerial battles between fighter aircraft.
- Significant and often violent changes in political power or organizational structures.
- Residents from enemy countries during wartime, often subject to suspicion or internment.
- The circumstances affecting the way people live.
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- Increase in the number of people in a particular area
- The deliberate killing of a prominent person, often for political reasons.
- A final demand or statement of terms, the rejection of which may lead to retaliation or a breakdown in relations.
- The environment and terms under which people work.
- A policy of extending a country’s power and influence through colonization.
- The empire over which Britain ruled, comprising colonies across the world.
- Organizations formed by workers to protect their rights and interests.
- Fabrics or cloth, often produced in large quantities during the Industrial Revolution.
17 Clues: Aerial battles between fighter aircraft. • The circumstances affecting the way people live. • The environment and terms under which people work. • Increase in the number of people in a particular area • Information used to influence public opinion and morale. • The extraction of coal from the ground, crucial for powering machines. • ...
History Crossword 2024-07-17
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- The American diplomat who secured crucial French support
- British strategy focusing on gaining control of the southern colonies
- French naval commander who helped trap Cornwallis at Yorktown
- Term for the British supporters in the colonies who remained loyal to the crown
- Surprise attack led by Washington on the Hessians on December 26, 1776
- The winter camp where Washington’s troops endured harsh conditions but emerged stronger
- The site of a significant American victory in New York in 1777 that influenced the war’s final phase
- The river crossed by Washington before the surprise attack on Trenton
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- The decisive 1781 battle that marked the end of major fighting
- 1783 treaty that officially ended the Revolutionary War
- General who led the Continental Army
- British general who surrendered at Yorktown
- French general who played a crucial role at Yorktown
- The German officer who trained Continental Army soldiers at Valley Forge
- The governing body that managed the war effort for the American colonies
- Naval officer famous for his declaration, “I have not yet begun to fight!”
16 Clues: General who led the Continental Army • British general who surrendered at Yorktown • French general who played a crucial role at Yorktown • 1783 treaty that officially ended the Revolutionary War • The American diplomat who secured crucial French support • French naval commander who helped trap Cornwallis at Yorktown • ...
History Stuff 2024-02-28
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- weapon used in wwi used to neutralized the playing feild
- a soldier that receved a metal of honor
- a sog written to encourage young american men to fight
- people were fear full of imigrants
- religious choice
- sent by germany to mexico
- place of gathering
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- people put money in it
- senator who disigreed with wilson aboWall Street of nations
- Countrys team together
- the want for a countrys race
- President who delared war
- unfair machine used by germany
- money was spent on this most by germany
- influential wall street broker
- the want for a countrys growth
16 Clues: religious choice • place of gathering • people put money in it • Countrys team together • President who delared war • sent by germany to mexico • the want for a countrys race • unfair machine used by germany • influential wall street broker • the want for a countrys growth • people were fear full of imigrants • a soldier that receved a metal of honor • ...
US history 2024-03-04
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- money in the bank
- assassinated leader of AH
- payment for war damages
- the flu
- secret alcohol seller
- cause of wwI that lead to a arms race
- struggle,sadness
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- president during the start of wwI
- a great movement of people to a new place
- a large group of senators
- a leading republican foreign policy expert
- commander of US forces in Europe
- underwater machines
- group of merchant ships that sailed together
- note sent to Mexico to invade the US
- staged a revolution and gained control of Russia
16 Clues: the flu • struggle,sadness • money in the bank • underwater machines • secret alcohol seller • payment for war damages • a large group of senators • assassinated leader of AH • commander of US forces in Europe • president during the start of wwI • note sent to Mexico to invade the US • cause of wwI that lead to a arms race • a great movement of people to a new place • ...
Church history 2024-02-12
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- a lead
- the council
- 1st martyr
- where Catholics/christians go to Sunday school for
- The Days after ressurection
- place of worship
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- Holy Spirit and teens
- Non Jew Christians
- bread
- dove
- name that starts with P
- hrad of the church
- Matthew with different ending
- festival with apostles speaking tongues
- Christians at the time
- denied jesus
16 Clues: dove • bread • a lead • 1st martyr • the council • denied jesus • place of worship • Non Jew Christians • hrad of the church • Holy Spirit and teens • Christians at the time • name that starts with P • The Days after ressurection • Matthew with different ending • festival with apostles speaking tongues • where Catholics/christians go to Sunday school for
ww1 history 2024-04-10
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- Occasion marked by temporary ceasefires and gestures of goodwill among soldiers, even amid war.
- Aerial attacks targeting enemy positions or civilian areas, causing destruction and casualties.
- Illnesses spread rapidly in the cramped and unsanitary conditions of trenches, causing significant casualties.
- The barren and dangerous area between opposing trenches in trench warfare.
- A painful condition caused by prolonged exposure to wet and unsanitary conditions in trenches.
- Grim reminders of the human cost of war, with deceased soldiers littering battlefields.
- Lack of access to perishable or nutritious food items, often resulting in poor health among soldiers.
- Submarines utilized by the German navy during World War I to disrupt enemy shipping.
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- Soldiers often faced with sleep deprivation due to the constant threat of attack and demanding duties.
- Strong feelings of longing and nostalgia for one's homeland while separated during military service.
- Armored vehicles designed for combat, used to navigate difficult terrain and break through enemy lines.trenchwarface
- Firearms capable of rapid and continuous fire, significantly impacting the lethality of battles.
- Limited food supplies leading to hunger and malnutrition among soldiers.
- Modern and advanced armaments introduced during wartime, altering combat tactics and strategies.
- Pests commonly found in trenches, adding to the unsanitary conditions and discomfort for soldiers.
- Chemical weapons deployed to incapacitate or kill enemy troops, with devastating effects on health.
16 Clues: Limited food supplies leading to hunger and malnutrition among soldiers. • The barren and dangerous area between opposing trenches in trench warfare. • Submarines utilized by the German navy during World War I to disrupt enemy shipping. • Grim reminders of the human cost of war, with deceased soldiers littering battlefields. • ...
US History 2024-05-06
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- a main road, especially one connecting major towns or cities.
- a period marked by a significant increase of births.
- The Montgomery bus boycott was a political and social protest campaign against the policy of racial segregation on the public transit system of Montgomery, Alabama. It was a foundational event in the civil rights movement in the United
- an American couple who were executed in 1953 as spies for the Soviet Union.
- created in 1938 to investigate alleged disloyalty and rebel activities on the part of private citizens, public employees and organizations
- the principle that the US should give support to countries or peoples threatened by Soviet forces or Communist insurrection.
- the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.
- an outlying part of a city or town
- a geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United State
- former Cali Governor
- Person who refused to give her seat up to a white man
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- American government official accused in 1948 of having spied for the Soviet Union in the 1930s.
- a civil rights protest during which African Americans refused to ride city buses in Montgomery, Alabama, to protest segregated seating
- , period of public fear and anxiety over the supposed rise of communist or socialist ideologies in a noncommunist state.
- a law that provided a range of benefits for some of the returning World War II veterans.
- Blockade from 24 June 1948 to 12 May 1949, cutting off all land and river transit between West Berlin and West Germany.
16 Clues: former Cali Governor • an outlying part of a city or town • a period marked by a significant increase of births. • Person who refused to give her seat up to a white man • a main road, especially one connecting major towns or cities. • a geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United State • ...
History 1.1 2024-09-17
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- Moving people out of a country
- Government with many civil servants and rules
- Dug hallway for soldiers to protect themselves against enemies
- When people require stamps to be allowed to purchase something
- Design of objects and buildings
- Loving everything that is related to military
- Communist
- Sole rulership
- Radical socialist
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- When there is very little of something
- camp Prison camp for opponents
- Making the army ready for war
- Impartial
- market Place where there is forbidden trade
- art Art that doesn’t show you what it represents
- Group of people that governs something
16 Clues: Impartial • Communist • Sole rulership • Radical socialist • Making the army ready for war • Moving people out of a country • Design of objects and buildings • camp Prison camp for opponents • When there is very little of something • Group of people that governs something • Government with many civil servants and rules • market Place where there is forbidden trade • ...
Bible history 2024-10-20
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- vendio su primogenitura
- Dios da nuevas lenguas para confundirlos
- comio el fruto prohibdo
- engaño a la mujer
- tenia 100 años nacio su hijo
- hizo la tierra y los animales en 6 dias
- tenía envidia de su hno
- iba a llegar al cielo
- cocino lentejas
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- entreron por parejas
- iba hacer sacrificado
- entrego mejor ofrenda
- tenia 90 años cuando dio a luz su hijo
- Fue un sacrificio para Dios
- primer hombre en la tierra
- construyo el arca
16 Clues: cocino lentejas • engaño a la mujer • construyo el arca • entreron por parejas • iba hacer sacrificado • entrego mejor ofrenda • iba a llegar al cielo • vendio su primogenitura • comio el fruto prohibdo • tenía envidia de su hno • primer hombre en la tierra • Fue un sacrificio para Dios • tenia 100 años nacio su hijo • tenia 90 años cuando dio a luz su hijo • ...
Toy History 2025-02-13
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- When Barbie broke up with Ken in 2004, she was briefly paired with what other B-doll, a surfer from Australia?
- One of the world's oldest games is known as "draughts" in British English and what in American English?
- Portrayed by Dolph Lundgren on film, which action figure was first released by Mattel in 1981?
- The first widely marketed Chia Pet was released in 1982. What animal was it?
- The first Troll Doll, created in 1959 by Thomas Dam for his daughter for Christmas, was made out of what?
- An arctophile is a collector of which stuffed toys
- Before it was colored, scented, and packaged in little yellow containers, Play-Doh was originally created by Kutol Products of Cincinnati, Ohio to clean what?
- What popular toy was "discovered" during WWII as scientists were searching for a substitute product for rubber?
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- John Lloyd Wright, son of famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright, invented what popular architecture-adjacent toy?
- How many differently shaped pieces were in the original game of Tetris?
- In 1999, the National Security Agency banned what popular toy from its premises over concerns that the toy might be able to record and repeat classified information? Roger Shiffman, owner of Tiger Electronics, later stated that the toy "has absolutely no ability to do any recording whatsoever."
- Calling all fans of Geoffrey the Giraffe...In what state, in the city of Rockville, did the first Toys "R" Us store open in 1957?
- What is the name of the talking animatronic toy that was an "Illiop" but quite closely resembled a bear? The toy reached peak popularity in the mid-1980s and helped aid the launch of 1986's Nintendo Entertainment System.
- Inducted into the Toy Hall of Fame in 2000, what toy invented by Richard James in 1943 was used by the U.S. Army as radio antennas in the Vietnam War?
- What toy was once banned in Japan because the motion of operating the toy was considered indecent?
- Students at what Ivy League university used pie tins from the Frisbie Baking Company to play catch, thus giving birth to the flying disc that in its plastic form would ultimately be known as a "Frisbee"?
16 Clues: An arctophile is a collector of which stuffed toys • How many differently shaped pieces were in the original game of Tetris? • The first widely marketed Chia Pet was released in 1982. What animal was it? • Portrayed by Dolph Lundgren on film, which action figure was first released by Mattel in 1981? • ...
HISTORY 1.0 2025-02-17
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- Hudson's ship
- Rescued Captain Dermer
- Noticed the swing of a cathedral lantern
- Virginia Dare's grandfather
- John Brown's problem
- Had a fake silver nose
- Style of painting Rembrandt did NOT do
- Jewish candlestick
- Was 6' 8" tall
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- Bottom of the Tokugawan Japanese social structure
- Gatherings of the Covenanters
- Dualism man's childhood ailment
- Traveled to find a kidney stone cure
- Aboriginal torch-lighter
- City of the Spanish Fury
- Bess Raleigh kept it embalmed
16 Clues: Hudson's ship • Was 6' 8" tall • Jewish candlestick • John Brown's problem • Rescued Captain Dermer • Had a fake silver nose • Aboriginal torch-lighter • City of the Spanish Fury • Virginia Dare's grandfather • Gatherings of the Covenanters • Bess Raleigh kept it embalmed • Dualism man's childhood ailment • Traveled to find a kidney stone cure • Style of painting Rembrandt did NOT do • ...
Womens History 2025-03-13
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- Was the 2nd woman and the first Jewish woman to server on the US Supreme Court
- Considered to be one of the best female golfers in the world
- One of the greatest Beach Volleyball players from USA
- 1st female to play in NHL and onlyone to play in NHL
- Considered to be fastest woman of all time. "Flo-Jo"
- She is one of the greatest female tennis players of all time.
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- Best Female race car driver of all time
- One of the young and upcoming stars in the game of Volleyball. Played high school volleyball in Ann Arbor, Michigan
- She is a 4-time Olympian and oen of the best volleyball players from the USA
- She won 6 Olympic medals in track and field.
- Best female MMA fighter
- Widely considered as one of the greatest gymnasts of all time
- Considered one of the greatest collegiate basketball players
- One of the best female college basketball coaches in America before her death
- 4 time all American softball pitcher from Alabama
- Kept a diary documenting her life in hiding during WWII
16 Clues: Best female MMA fighter • Best Female race car driver of all time • She won 6 Olympic medals in track and field. • 4 time all American softball pitcher from Alabama • 1st female to play in NHL and onlyone to play in NHL • Considered to be fastest woman of all time. "Flo-Jo" • One of the greatest Beach Volleyball players from USA • ...
Women History 2025-03-12
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- all-time best softball player-pitcher
- 1st female AA 1st lady of US
- One of the young and upcoming stars in the game of Vollyball
- Most successful women ski racer from USA
- 1st female to dunk in NBA 4-time gold medalist
- Considered to be one of the best female golfers in the world
- Considered one of the greatest collegiate basketball players
- She is a 4- time Olympian and one of the best Volleyball player from USA
- 1st female to officiate NFL Game
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- Widely considered as one of the greatest gymnasts of all time
- Considered to be the fastest women of all time
- Singer, record producer, actress
- 1st AA to win medal in figure skating
- kept a diary documenting her life in hiding during WWII
- Founder of American Red Cross
- Best Female MMA fighter
16 Clues: Best Female MMA fighter • 1st female AA 1st lady of US • Founder of American Red Cross • Singer, record producer, actress • 1st female to officiate NFL Game • all-time best softball player-pitcher • 1st AA to win medal in figure skating • Most successful women ski racer from USA • Considered to be the fastest women of all time • 1st female to dunk in NBA 4-time gold medalist • ...
American history 2025-05-01
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- Trail
- that the U.S. was meant to expand across North America
- Act
- Destiny
- process of adding new territory to a country
- of Tears
- taken by pioneers to the West
- 1803 land deal that doubled the size of the U.S.
- Expansion
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- leading to the U.S. gaining Southwest territories
- that gave land to settlers moving west
- of railroads to connect the East and West
- relocation of Native American tribes
- War
- Purchase
- group that traveled west to Utah for religious freedom
- in one's country
17 Clues: War • Act • Trail • Destiny • of Tears • Purchase • Expansion • in one's country • taken by pioneers to the West • relocation of Native American tribes • that gave land to settlers moving west • of railroads to connect the East and West • process of adding new territory to a country • 1803 land deal that doubled the size of the U.S. • leading to the U.S. gaining Southwest territories • ...
American History 2025-09-13
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- General who led Union forces in the Civil War
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- War hawk President during War of 1812
- California city where gold was first discovered
- Abolitionist who led raids in Kansas
- Constitutional Convention city
- New York island that processed immigrants
- First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic
- Constitutional amendment that gave women the right to vote
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- President known as "Old Hickory"
- Trail used by pioneers moving west
- President who served four terms
- Harbor attacked on December 7, 1941
- First African American Supreme Court Justice
- Amendment that ended slavery
- President assassinated in Dallas, 1963
16 Clues: Amendment that ended slavery • Constitutional Convention city • President who served four terms • President known as "Old Hickory" • Trail used by pioneers moving west • Harbor attacked on December 7, 1941 • Abolitionist who led raids in Kansas • War hawk President during War of 1812 • President assassinated in Dallas, 1963 • Author of the Declaration of Independence • ...
1920s History 2025-04-02
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- – A new technology that transformed entertainment and communication in Canada.
- – Young women in the 1920s known for their bold fashion and attitudes.
- – This industry changed dramatically in the 1920s, with shorter skirts and looser styles.
- – The site of the 1919 General Strike, whose effects carried into the 1920s.
- – Illegal bars that sold alcohol during Prohibition.
- – A popular dance of the 1920s, especially among flappers.
- – People who smuggled alcohol into the U.S. during Prohibition.
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- – A technology that changed transportation in Canada.
- – American companies opening factories in Canada to avoid tariffs.
- – A nationwide ban on alcohol that was in place in the early 1920s.
- – One of the "Famous Five" who fought for women's rights.
- of Seven – Famous Canadian artists known for their landscape paintings.
- – A life-saving medical discovery by Canadian researchers Banting and Best in 1921.
- – A 1929 legal decision that declared women as "persons" under Canadian law.
- Age – A term used to describe the cultural revolution of the 1920s.
- – An important communication device that became more common in Canadian homes
16 Clues: – Illegal bars that sold alcohol during Prohibition. • – A technology that changed transportation in Canada. • – One of the "Famous Five" who fought for women's rights. • – A popular dance of the 1920s, especially among flappers. • – People who smuggled alcohol into the U.S. during Prohibition. • – American companies opening factories in Canada to avoid tariffs. • ...
Vocabulary - History 2025-09-30
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- Cause,generate.
- Durar.
- To manage or control a country.
- A major route bewtween Asia and Europe. (two words)
- Advancement, evolution.
- The right of being able to do whatever you want.
- A group of countries ruled by a single person or government.
- A country that has a queen or king.
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- Descenso
- The group of people who officially control a country.
- The largest country in the world. It used to be part of the Soviet Union.
- Commerce
- If something is .......... believed, it is believed by many people.
- Something that is achieved after a lot of work.
- Information and facts about something.
- A country's fighting force.
16 Clues: Durar. • Descenso • Commerce • Cause,generate. • Advancement, evolution. • A country's fighting force. • To manage or control a country. • A country that has a queen or king. • Information and facts about something. • Something that is achieved after a lot of work. • The right of being able to do whatever you want. • A major route bewtween Asia and Europe. (two words) • ...
Medieval History 2025-09-26
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- Time period in Europe that began with the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 C.E.
- A land grant given by a monarch to a lord, or by a lord to a lesser lord or knight
- People at the bottom of the feudal system who worked the land
- This code of behavior for knights expected them to be loyal, just, and protect the helpless
- Large estate, including a castle or manor house, villages, and farmland, where lords lived
- Warrior who defeated Harold at the Battle of Hastings in 1066
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- A ruler or powerful landholder to whom people pledged loyalty in the feudal system
- The highest-ranking feudal leader; a king or queen
- One of the three main invading groups in the 9th and 10th centuries, known for terrifying raids from the north
- The political and economic system that developed in the Middle Ages
- A lesser lord who pledged loyalty and service to a more powerful lord
- Peasants who were "tied" to the land and could not leave without the lord's permission
- A heavily armed warrior who fought on horseback for a lord
- The first stage of a boy's training to become a knight, where he served the ladies of the castle
- The name given to Charlemagne, meaning "Charles the Great"
- The highest-ranking class in medieval society
16 Clues: The highest-ranking feudal leader; a king or queen • The highest-ranking class in medieval society • A heavily armed warrior who fought on horseback for a lord • People at the bottom of the feudal system who worked the land • Warrior who defeated Harold at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 • The name given to Charlemagne, meaning "Charles the Great" • ...
Central History 2025-09-11
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- plays music for the sports teams
- Central school is in what town?
- School's team name?
- Central's most recent state championship was in?
- The middle school was in what town before PH?
- Central's football coach, Right Hand Man HOF?
- WEST was in what town before Park Hills?
- Kade Willis is Central's only state champ in?
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- Centrals girls won state in what sport?
- Coach who saved the wrestling program
- Central's athletic director?
- Central's football coach the Hall of Fame?
- Most important thing on Earth?
- Hardest sport to master?
- Made it to the championship the first year of spring?
- Central's first state championship was in?
16 Clues: School's team name? • Hardest sport to master? • Central's athletic director? • Most important thing on Earth? • Central school is in what town? • plays music for the sports teams • Coach who saved the wrestling program • Centrals girls won state in what sport? • WEST was in what town before Park Hills? • Central's football coach the Hall of Fame? • ...
European History 2025-11-13
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- War that ended at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918
- War that lasted from 1939 to 1945 that began when Hitler invaded Poland
- Allowed books and knowledge to spread
- A document signed by King John of England that limited the power of the king
- Period that saw the rise of the Catholic Church and the development of feudalism, with kings, lords, and knights
- Invention that jump-started the Industrial Revolution
- Political upheaval in France from 1789 to 1799, marked by the overthrow of the monarchy
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- Period of icy tension between the United States and the Soviet Union
- Structure that was built to separate the Capitalist side from the Communist side in Germany’s capital
- Group formed to promote peace, democracy, and the well-being of its citizens through economic and political cooperation
- Location of the first Republic form of government
- Period after the Middle Ages when learning and art thrived
- Sailed the ocean blue in 1492 to "discover" America
- A structure that channeled water from distant sources into the city using gravity
- an 18th-century intellectual and cultural movement that emphasized reason, science, and individual rights
- Government style that began in Ancient Greece in which people were the ultimate source of authority
16 Clues: Allowed books and knowledge to spread • Location of the first Republic form of government • Sailed the ocean blue in 1492 to "discover" America • Invention that jump-started the Industrial Revolution • Period after the Middle Ages when learning and art thrived • Period of icy tension between the United States and the Soviet Union • ...
Things in school (1) 2013-09-11
sds 2021-04-26
Les matières scolaires 2024-06-13
Welcome to our school 2025-10-07
Section 4 Greek Crossword 2025-02-27
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- a sacred shrine where a god or goddess revealed the future to a priest or priestess
- whole rule
- Socrates used this method for people to live their lives
- method a teaching method that uses question-answer format
- ceremonies, or rites
- the father of history
- the abode of the gods
- the first Greek dramas
- the father of tragedy
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- clever glory
- wisdom and wise
- an ancient religious sanctuary dedicated to the gods
- organized system of thought
- aristos
- the greatest of ancient Greek historians and author of the History of the Peloponnesian War
- one of the greatest tragic dramatists of ancient Greece
- Greek philosopher and mathematician who proved the Pythagorean theorem
- what Socrates used to teach
- broad-shouldered
19 Clues: aristos • whole rule • clever glory • wisdom and wise • broad-shouldered • ceremonies, or rites • the father of history • the abode of the gods • the father of tragedy • the first Greek dramas • organized system of thought • what Socrates used to teach • an ancient religious sanctuary dedicated to the gods • one of the greatest tragic dramatists of ancient Greece • ...
application letter 2025-08-27
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- Another word for mail.
- You write your ___ on top (example: Jakarta, May 2024).
- The document you send when applying for a job.
- Your phone and email are your
- The company’s ___.
- A short personal history for job.
- At the end you put your ___.
- Your first and last ___.
- What you gained from past jobs (skills gained on the job).
- The short beginning paragraph where you introduce yourself.
- To ask for a job is to ___.
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- “Dear Mr. John” is an example of ___.
- Your learning background.
- The type of letter you send for a job.
- What you hope to get: a job ___.
- “Sincerely” is a...
- A short document summarizing your work history and education.
- Past jobs you had.
- Another word for closing words in letter.
- Your ability or talent.
- Another word for job.
21 Clues: The company’s ___. • Past jobs you had. • “Sincerely” is a... • Another word for job. • Another word for mail. • Your ability or talent. • Your first and last ___. • Your learning background. • To ask for a job is to ___. • At the end you put your ___. • Your phone and email are your • What you hope to get: a job ___. • A short personal history for job. • ...
Tombquest 2020-08-26
Wings of Fire stuff, By Mikos Costa 2020-03-25
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- The future in a different sort of way
- The Strongest dragon in pyrrian history
- The second dragon continent
- When dragons started to dominant over scavengers
- The way dragons keep track of time
- Ruler of all the Dragons in her tribe
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- Eeeeeeee Fooooooo
- The books dragons use
- The original dragon continent
- The home of each tribe
- The home of the royals
- Prey for some dragons, pets for others
- A baby dargon
13 Clues: A baby dargon • Eeeeeeee Fooooooo • The books dragons use • The home of each tribe • The home of the royals • The second dragon continent • The original dragon continent • The way dragons keep track of time • The future in a different sort of way • Ruler of all the Dragons in her tribe • Prey for some dragons, pets for others • The Strongest dragon in pyrrian history • ...
Archaeologists 2016-09-15
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- layer cake effect created by different soils placed on top of one another through environmental forces such as erosion and human impact such as grading.
- clay artifacts; often pieces of broken and discarded plates and bowls.
- branch of knowledge dealing with past events.
- scientific investigation of the cultural remains of people in the past.
- person trained in the field of archaeology.
- term used by archaeologists which means dirt or earth.
- context or location within a grid system; archaeologists use provenience information to detail where artifacts were located spatially in a given excavation.
- photography-A photograph taken from an aircraft or satellite in flight.
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- area in which excavating has been done or is in progress as an archaeological site; the systematic removal of layers of earth.
- history in the period before recorded events known mainly through archaeological discoveries, study, research, etc.; history of prehistoric humans.
- structure rebuilt to resemble a closely as possible to the original.
- source-an original fundamental and authoritative document pertaining to an event or subject of inquiry; a firsthand or eyewitness account of an event.
- culture-Items used by people in the past that have been lost or discarded.
- written record such as a letter, ledger, or contract that aids in understanding history.
- small tool used by an archaeologist to scrape away dirt.
15 Clues: person trained in the field of archaeology. • branch of knowledge dealing with past events. • term used by archaeologists which means dirt or earth. • small tool used by an archaeologist to scrape away dirt. • structure rebuilt to resemble a closely as possible to the original. • clay artifacts; often pieces of broken and discarded plates and bowls. • ...
Theology Chapter 1 - Chapter 2 2019-08-29
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- The law handed down to the chosen people by God.
- A greek word meaning "to lead." It is the study or the explanation of a biblical book.
- History The story of God's saving actions in human history.
- The official teaching office of the church.
- The investigation of truths and principles using human reason.
- History Stories or myths about the origin of the earth.
- A word that literally means "Ransom."
- Symbolic stories that express a spiritual truth or a basic belief about God.
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- The belief in opposition to christian doctrine that God and nature are one and the same.
- of Faith The Apostles under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, handing this on to the Church.
- The belief in many gods.
- The guidance of the Holy Spirit that enabled human authors to record faithfully.
- Tradition The living transmission of the church's gospel message.
- Greek word meaning "five scrolls."
14 Clues: The belief in many gods. • Greek word meaning "five scrolls." • A word that literally means "Ransom." • The official teaching office of the church. • The law handed down to the chosen people by God. • History Stories or myths about the origin of the earth. • History The story of God's saving actions in human history. • ...
Country 2023-06-12
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- A nation known for its art, culture, and delicious cuisine.
- Kingdom An island nation with rich history and cultural heritage.
- A country with unique wildlife and stunning natural wonders.
- A country known for its flamenco, architecture, and sunny beaches.
- A country renowned for its history, art, and mouth-watering food.
- States A large country in North America with diverse landscapes.
- Korea A nation known for its technology, K-pop, and delicious cuisine.
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- A country blending tradition and modernity with vibrant cities.
- A vast country known for its beautiful wilderness.
- A country with a long history, ancient landmarks, and delicious cuisine.
- A country famous for its engineering and automobile industry.
- A country with diverse ecosystems and a passion for soccer.
- A nation with vibrant culture, delicious cuisine, and ancient ruins.
- A vast country spanning Europe and Asia with rich cultural heritage.
- A land of rich traditions, spirituality, and diverse landscapes.
15 Clues: A vast country known for its beautiful wilderness. • A nation known for its art, culture, and delicious cuisine. • A country with diverse ecosystems and a passion for soccer. • A country with unique wildlife and stunning natural wonders. • A country famous for its engineering and automobile industry. • ...
Central and East Asia 2022-11-04
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- - a book written by a noble woman. First book to be written in Japanese.
- - an empire established by the Minyak people in western china, named to reflect their connections to the former Tang Empire.
- - one of China’s most beloved and admired poets.
- - a military governor who ruled in place of the emperor.
- - a deep bow before the emperor in which the forehead touches the ground.
- - a key component to internal trade within the empire.
- - practice to make one’s feet smaller for upper class men.
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- - only woman in Chinese history to rule in her own name.
- - one of the worst pandemics in world history.
- - one of the most famous warriors in history.
- Mongol Peace.
- - a family that controlled power and protected the emperor.
- - a fast-maturing Rice the Champa brought as a tribute gift to the Song court.
- - Japan’s native religion.
14 Clues: Mongol Peace. • - Japan’s native religion. • - one of the worst pandemics in world history. • - one of the most famous warriors in history. • - one of China’s most beloved and admired poets. • - a military governor who ruled in place of the emperor. • - a key component to internal trade within the empire. • ...
Australian History 2013-05-26
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- an older indigenous person highly respected for their knowledge of culture and custom
- land belonging to the government (the crown)
- members of a group who wander within a set territory to find food obtained through hunting and gathering
- an object made by humans,generally one that is ancient
- a settlement whose ruling authority is linked and controlled by another country
- places for women in the early phases of colonisation that were workhouses and prisons
- taking away from someone what they regarded as theirs
- a land of no owners- "no-mans land"
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- the fleet of 11 ships that arrived in Sydney harbour in 1788 to form a penal colony
- a document which gave well-behaved convicts the right to operate more or less freely as long as they acted appropriatley
- The name that early Dutch explorers gave to Australia
- a convict given to a free settler as a farm and/or domestic labourer
- a convict pardoned for good behaviour before serving a full term of punishment
- a set area where many indigenous were sent to live, under the control of missionaries and government authorities
- decribes a native inhabitant of a particular race- the original known people of a region
- An area owned by a group of indigenous people, each with their own language, customs and beliefs
16 Clues: a land of no owners- "no-mans land" • land belonging to the government (the crown) • The name that early Dutch explorers gave to Australia • taking away from someone what they regarded as theirs • an object made by humans,generally one that is ancient • a convict given to a free settler as a farm and/or domestic labourer • ...
africa history 2014-01-14
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- He negotiated with a South African president to help end apartheid and wen to jail for 27 years because he protested against the racist government; he was later awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for his accomplishments.
- a country that had to use violence to gain independence from the British; one of its rebellions was the Mau Mau rebellion.
- a ruthless British politician who wanted to create a British empire in Africa.
- a movement that made people want independence for colonial African countries and intensified pride for one's own African heritage
- the first prime minister of Kenya after its independence. He participated in protests for Kenya's independence before becoming prime minister.
- a legalized system of segregation in South Africa
- an independent country that was established for former black slaves by citizens of the United States.
- the state of being free or not being ruled by another country from afar.
- The country that colonized South Africa
- a river that allows civilization to live in Egypt
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- the holding of an empire, which means controlling other peoples and their land; it is similar to but not imperialism.
- a private meeting with only Europeans who drew borders in Africa without consideration for the location of African ethnic groups.
- this led to the civil wars and conflicts that are in Africa today. It was the putting together of rivaling ethnic groups or splitting apart of the same ethnic group.
- the largest desert in Africa
- Dutch farmers in South Africa; they had a bloody war with the British who wanted their land.
- The president of South Africa during the 1990's who negotiated with and freed Nelson Mandela to create a new constitution for his country
16 Clues: the largest desert in Africa • The country that colonized South Africa • a legalized system of segregation in South Africa • a river that allows civilization to live in Egypt • the state of being free or not being ruled by another country from afar. • a ruthless British politician who wanted to create a British empire in Africa. • ...
History Crossword 2014-11-18
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- They were common people mostly peasant farmers.
- A person that replaces the king or queen when they are ill or too young to rule.
- Countryside with little forts that are called.....
- He was a monk who translated the Church History of the English Nation into Anglo-Saxon.
- the Great king of the west Saxons
- was determined by the amount of money which man had.
- Scandinavian pirates who plundered the coasts of Europe.
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- After the Romans withdrew from Britain in the fifth century, there were three Germanic tribes, list one
- Common people were members of this to fight.
- It was Alfred the great's kingdom, that he turned into the first prosperous English state since Roman time.
- a religion which was practiced by Alfred the Great and Anglo p-Saxons
- After the Romans withdrew from Britain in the fifth century, there were three Germanic tribes, list one
- a group of ceorls
- Your rights are also know has as... That you have as a human.
- Were ceorls.
- Were people who Alfred the great put in charge of large regions called shires. Those people were high nobles.
- The country where the Anglo-Saxon kingdom is located.
17 Clues: Were ceorls. • a group of ceorls • the Great king of the west Saxons • Common people were members of this to fight. • They were common people mostly peasant farmers. • Countryside with little forts that are called..... • was determined by the amount of money which man had. • The country where the Anglo-Saxon kingdom is located. • ...
English History 2014-05-13
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- / King Harold is shoot with this.
- / What is the time of the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings called.
- / The Latin name for the British Isle.
- / The language of the Church.
- / That building was built in the Middle Ages to protect London from enemies.
- / This group came around 700 BC to England from Europe.
- / England was part of what Empire.
- / Another word for Normans.
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- / Last foreign group who invaded England successfully.
- / The Romans built that to protect their people from the Scottish.
- / What important event was in the year 1066.
- / All people living in Britain were called like this.
- / The Normans brought this to England and has still an effect on the English language.
- / Another name for William the First.
- / This city is founded in 47.
- / Another word for farmer in the Middle Ages.
16 Clues: / Another word for Normans. • / The language of the Church. • / This city is founded in 47. • / King Harold is shoot with this. • / England was part of what Empire. • / Another name for William the First. • / The Latin name for the British Isle. • / What important event was in the year 1066. • / Another word for farmer in the Middle Ages. • ...
US History 2014-08-21
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- eliminate slavery
- agreement between the federal government and the southern states to keep the South from seceding.
- a largely southern political party that favored slavery.
- a confederate sympathizer and professional actor.
- largest battle of the American Civil War.
- location of a major civil war battle in Maryland.
- a speech that was given by president Abraham Lincoln.
- 1820 to appease slave state concerns over a federal abolition of slavery.
- a union stronghold in South Carolina.
- a union general who served under President Lincoln.
- the 16th president
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- issued on January 1, 1863.
- a new political party that emerged in the North in the mid 1800's.
- is the act of a state to leave the nation under which it belongs and become a sovereign nation of its own.
- president of the Confederate states of America.
- general of the confederate troops during the Civil War.
16 Clues: eliminate slavery • the 16th president • issued on January 1, 1863. • a union stronghold in South Carolina. • largest battle of the American Civil War. • president of the Confederate states of America. • a confederate sympathizer and professional actor. • location of a major civil war battle in Maryland. • a union general who served under President Lincoln. • ...
History crossword 2014-06-20
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- impotant event in 1555
- author of the prince
- painter of school of Athens
- english church
- a sponsor of the arts
- non-catholic Christians
- making an image look 3D
- non religious
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- effect of a veil of smoke
- focus on human achievements
- taking away a person's right to membership int the curch
- warriors for islam
- overlord
- invention that copies books
- means no place
- person who holds beliefs that differ from official church teachings
16 Clues: overlord • non religious • means no place • english church • warriors for islam • author of the prince • a sponsor of the arts • impotant event in 1555 • non-catholic Christians • making an image look 3D • effect of a veil of smoke • focus on human achievements • painter of school of Athens • invention that copies books • taking away a person's right to membership int the curch • ...
History Glossary 2013-07-29
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- The supreme male ruler of an empire
- Trader
- A widespread philosophy or religion
- The male ruler of an independent state
- nations A conflict between two nations
- Weapons regarded collectively
- A succession of rulers from the same family line
- road An ancient trading route
- wars A war between England and China over opium trade
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- Countries or states under a single ruler
- Chinese philosopher
- The action of buying or selling goods or services
- Small scale farmer or farm laborer
- Armed forces
- A religious ceremony
- river A river to China
16 Clues: Trader • Armed forces • Chinese philosopher • A religious ceremony • river A river to China • Weapons regarded collectively • road An ancient trading route • Small scale farmer or farm laborer • The supreme male ruler of an empire • A widespread philosophy or religion • The male ruler of an independent state • nations A conflict between two nations • ...
Russia's History 2016-02-07
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- Brutal ruler of U.S.S.R. Ruled after Lenin
- The current leader of the Russian Federation
- A symbol of the Cold War in Germany
- The government of the U.S.S.R
- The named the U.S.S.R is often referred to as
- Napoleon tried to invade Russia during this but the temperatures killed his army
- IvanIV declared himself this
- The opposing country in the Cold War
- The name the Vikings went by
- Brought Islam to Russia and were also part of the Mongols
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- leader of the Bolsheviks and first leader of the USSR
- The first satellite in space
- The group that overthrew Nicholas from the throne
- St.Petersburg is named after this man
- In 1991, this happened to the Soviet Union
- War of threats
16 Clues: War of threats • The first satellite in space • IvanIV declared himself this • The name the Vikings went by • The government of the U.S.S.R • A symbol of the Cold War in Germany • The opposing country in the Cold War • St.Petersburg is named after this man • Brutal ruler of U.S.S.R. Ruled after Lenin • In 1991, this happened to the Soviet Union • ...
British history 2018-02-15
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- The name oft he first king of England...
- What was the Celts religion?
- The capital oft he Vikings...
- Who did not have any children?
- The first people who lived in Britain...
- How was Queen Victoria named at that time when Britain had many colonies?
- Who took government after Elizabeth I death
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- Witch people came to Britain after the Romans?
- The second Tudor king...
- How called the Romans the island?
- Who reigned the British Empire from 1837 to 1901?
- The greatest hero of the Angelo-saxons...
- King Edward III was ...
- Who was the leadership of Wales and England?
- How many woman married Henry VII?
- I Who reigned until 1625?
16 Clues: King Edward III was ... • The second Tudor king... • I Who reigned until 1625? • What was the Celts religion? • The capital oft he Vikings... • Who did not have any children? • How called the Romans the island? • How many woman married Henry VII? • The name oft he first king of England... • The first people who lived in Britain... • The greatest hero of the Angelo-saxons... • ...
British history 2018-02-15
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- Who took government after Elizabeth I death
- The greatest hero of the Angelo-saxons...
- Who was the leadership of Wales and England?
- How many woman married Henry VII?
- Witch people came to Britain after the Romans?
- How was Queen Victoria named at that time when Britain had many colonies?
- The first people who lived in Britain...
- The second Tudor king...
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- Who reigned the British Empire from 1837 to 1901?
- The name oft he first king of England...
- Who did not have any children?
- What was the Celts religion?
- How called the Romans the island?
- King Edward III was ...
- I Who reigned until 1625?
- The capital oft he Vikings...
16 Clues: King Edward III was ... • The second Tudor king... • I Who reigned until 1625? • What was the Celts religion? • The capital oft he Vikings... • Who did not have any children? • How called the Romans the island? • How many woman married Henry VII? • The name oft he first king of England... • The first people who lived in Britain... • The greatest hero of the Angelo-saxons... • ...
British history 2018-02-15
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- How called the Romans the island?
- I Who reigned until 1625?
- Who took government after Elizabeth I death
- Witch people came to Britain after the Romans?
- How was Queen Victoria named at that time when Britain had many colonies?
- The first people who lived in Britain...
- The second Tudor king...
- The greatest hero of the Angelo-saxons...
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- The capital oft he Vikings...
- Who did not have any children?
- Who reigned the British Empire from 1837 to 1901?
- Who was the leadership of Wales and England?
- King Edward III was ...
- What was the Celts religion?
- How many woman married Henry VII?
- The name oft he first king of England...
16 Clues: King Edward III was ... • The second Tudor king... • I Who reigned until 1625? • What was the Celts religion? • The capital oft he Vikings... • Who did not have any children? • How called the Romans the island? • How many woman married Henry VII? • The name oft he first king of England... • The first people who lived in Britain... • The greatest hero of the Angelo-saxons... • ...
history S4 2020-06-12
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- Sources.
- No seed planted.
- Represents Christ´s love for mankind.
- Top of the feudal system.
- Castle easy to build.
- Lords and soldiers live there.
- Pre-judgement.
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- Believes in the Bible.
- Powerful city in the eastern empire.
- Muslims religion.
- A penance.
- To exchange.
- Main building of the castle.
- Organisation that controlled the trade.
- A way to relax.
- Countryside.
16 Clues: Sources. • A penance. • To exchange. • Countryside. • Pre-judgement. • A way to relax. • No seed planted. • Muslims religion. • Castle easy to build. • Believes in the Bible. • Top of the feudal system. • Main building of the castle. • Lords and soldiers live there. • Powerful city in the eastern empire. • Represents Christ´s love for mankind. • Organisation that controlled the trade.
HOLLYWOOD HISTORY 2018-06-11
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- a particular part of a population.
- the residential area outside a city.
- things or money that motivate or encourage someone to do something.
- not sensible or realistic.
- take over the place or position of something.
- based on what is generally done or believed.
- the sole rights to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention.
- a straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle.
- consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted
- done in a way that faithfully resembles an original; real.
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- showing a lot of experience and knowledge; developed to a high degree.
- the feeling of dissatisfaction.
- a company having exclusive control over a product or service.
- represent, show, or reproduce in an art form.
- the breaking of a law or formal agreement.
- detailed and complicated in design and planning.
16 Clues: not sensible or realistic. • the feeling of dissatisfaction. • a particular part of a population. • the residential area outside a city. • the breaking of a law or formal agreement. • based on what is generally done or believed. • represent, show, or reproduce in an art form. • take over the place or position of something. • ...
HOLLYWOOD HISTORY 2018-06-11
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- consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted
- done in a way that faithfully resembles an original; real.
- the feeling of dissatisfaction.
- showing a lot of experience and knowledge; developed to a high degree.
- the sole rights to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention.
- a particular part of a population.
- detailed and complicated in design and planning.
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- take over the place or position of something.
- the breaking of a law or formal agreement.
- based on what is generally done or believed.
- things or money that motivate or encourage someone to do something.
- a straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle.
- a company having exclusive control over a product or service.
- the residential area outside a city.
- not sensible or realistic.
- represent, show, or reproduce in an art form.
16 Clues: not sensible or realistic. • the feeling of dissatisfaction. • a particular part of a population. • the residential area outside a city. • the breaking of a law or formal agreement. • based on what is generally done or believed. • take over the place or position of something. • represent, show, or reproduce in an art form. • ...
AFL HISTORY 2018-09-15
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- The Winner of the first and only Brownlow medal for the Brisbane Bears (1996)
- The coach and captain of Footscray 1954 Premiership side
- Coleman medalist from Richmond and Tasmania
- 11x Hawthorn leading goalkicker
- Winner of the 1986 Brownlow medal from Hawthorn Robert
- Coach of the 1979 Carlton premiership side
- St kilda’s 2001 AFL Rising Star Award
- First ever coach of the Brisbane Bears
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- Jumper number worn by Western Bulldogs Lin Jong
- The coach of St Kilda’s only premiership
- The vic captain of the 1971 Hawthorn premiership side
- Nickname of both Lindisfarne FC and Penguin FC
- The Home Ground of the Latrobe Demons in the NWFL
- What school is DOSA Associated with
- Winner of the 2010 drawn Norm Smith Medal from St Kilda
- Jumper number worn by Collingwood’s Will Hoskin-Eliott
16 Clues: 11x Hawthorn leading goalkicker • What school is DOSA Associated with • St kilda’s 2001 AFL Rising Star Award • First ever coach of the Brisbane Bears • The coach of St Kilda’s only premiership • Coach of the 1979 Carlton premiership side • Coleman medalist from Richmond and Tasmania • Nickname of both Lindisfarne FC and Penguin FC • ...
Illinois History 2019-04-04
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- The last name of the man who invented barbed wire.
- During the American Revolution, Illinois was considered part of what state?
- a type of river transportation that could carry heavy loads and had flat bottoms.
- Illinois is favorable for farming due mainly to the
- Making Illinois a ________ state was important to many members of Congress
- This team was once known as the Chicago Staley/s.
- Marquette and Jolliet explored what river in 1673?
- The fuel produced when sugars and corn ferment.
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- in 1993 this caused 1.5 billion in losses to crop and damage to property.
- The place once known as the butter capital of the world.
- State Bird
- the farthest northeastern border of the Land of Lincoln
- The name of our county which got its name from the man who was a supporter of Illinois statehood.
- Illinois soil is dark becaue of the high amount of organic matter that comes from the ____________ of prairie plants.
- Because of this invention, Illinois farmers had a faster way to harvest wheat and other grains.
- Archaic people made advances in this
16 Clues: State Bird • Archaic people made advances in this • The fuel produced when sugars and corn ferment. • This team was once known as the Chicago Staley/s. • The last name of the man who invented barbed wire. • Marquette and Jolliet explored what river in 1673? • Illinois is favorable for farming due mainly to the • the farthest northeastern border of the Land of Lincoln • ...
Art History 2017-12-06
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- Which architectural movement uses new technology?
- The first American avant-garde movement was ____.
- the earliest preserved art objects date to the _____.
- islam arose in ___ in the seventh century.
- _____ is the name for the art produced in Early Medieval monasteries in Ireland and Britain.
- the high podium and single flight of stairs of the Roman Temple of Portunus reflects the influence of the ____.
- the astern Roman empire is referred to as ____.
- the artist Nicolas Poussin established the ____ style as the leading approach to art in France.
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- The Medici and their humanist scholars had a passionate interest in the ____ world.
- Manet's "A Bar at the Floies Bergere" reflects the influence of ____.
- Scholars consider the post 1194 Charter Cathedral to be the first ____ building.
- The depopulation and poverty that followed the fall of the Mycenaeans is called the ____.
- In the employment of bright colors for expressive ends, _____ was influenced by Van Gogh and Gauguin.
- Scholars refer to the artistic period from 1495 to Raphael's death in 1520 as ____.
- ____ is the artistic movement that incorporated the subjects and styles of ancient art.
- In the 19th century, Neoclassicism gave way to a new movement called ____.
16 Clues: islam arose in ___ in the seventh century. • the astern Roman empire is referred to as ____. • Which architectural movement uses new technology? • The first American avant-garde movement was ____. • the earliest preserved art objects date to the _____. • Manet's "A Bar at the Floies Bergere" reflects the influence of ____. • ...
texas history 2021-05-04
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- best state in the USA
- a war with the germans
- First European to map the coast of texas
- leader in the texas revolution
- piece of the company sold to make money
- black gold
- remember the _____
- biggest city in texas
- # of flags that flew over texas
- manufacturin products from resources
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- after the stock market crash
- rights given to a citizen
- deadliest hurricane natural disaster
- body of water at the coast of texas
- a huge storm which made the sky dark
- BOOM
16 Clues: BOOM • black gold • remember the _____ • best state in the USA • biggest city in texas • a war with the germans • rights given to a citizen • after the stock market crash • leader in the texas revolution • # of flags that flew over texas • body of water at the coast of texas • deadliest hurricane natural disaster • a huge storm which made the sky dark • ...
australia history 2024-05-03
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- an aboriginal instrument
- the British lost this so they colonized australia
- the British were hungry for p____
- what Australia was colonized for
- another reason the British colonized Australia for military
- British colonizing Australia so the _____ couldnt
- how the aboriginal people thought the world was made.
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- what European colonizers always bring to new places
- sacred aboriginal rock
- called the people who were here from the beginning
- the generation of aboriginal kids who were taken from their homes and given to British person to reculture them
- cook the British colonies who found australia
- popular aboriginal hunting tool
- the aboriginal people were ______
- aboriginal hunting tool
- first colonized australia
16 Clues: sacred aboriginal rock • aboriginal hunting tool • an aboriginal instrument • first colonized australia • popular aboriginal hunting tool • what Australia was colonized for • the British were hungry for p____ • the aboriginal people were ______ • cook the British colonies who found australia • the British lost this so they colonized australia • ...
australia history 2024-04-24
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- an aboriginal instrument
- the British lost this so they colonized australia
- the British were hungry for p____
- what Australia was colonized for
- another reason the British colonized Australia for military
- British colonizing Australia so the _____ couldnt
- how the aboriginal people thought the world was made.
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- what European colonizers always bring to new places
- sacred aboriginal rock
- called the people who were here from the beginning
- the generation of aboriginal kids who were taken from their homes and given to British person to reculture them
- cook the British colonies who found australia
- popular aboriginal hunting tool
- the aboriginal people were ______
- aboriginal hunting tool
- first colonized australia
16 Clues: sacred aboriginal rock • aboriginal hunting tool • an aboriginal instrument • first colonized australia • popular aboriginal hunting tool • what Australia was colonized for • the British were hungry for p____ • the aboriginal people were ______ • cook the British colonies who found australia • the British lost this so they colonized australia • ...
Georgia History 2024-05-14
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- Georgia governor and 39th President of the United States
- Capital of Georgia
- Site of a famous Confederate prison during the Civil War
- Forced relocation of Native American tribes, including the Cherokee, from Georgia to Oklahoma.
- Home to the University of Georgia
- Site of a major Civil War battle in northwest Georgia.
- Vast Wetland in the costal plains region
- Native American tribe forcibly removed from Georgia in the Trail of Tear
- Atlanta hosted the Summer ___ in 1996
- Founder of the colony of Georgia in 1733
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- World-famous soft drink invented in Atlanta
- Atlanta's Major League Baseball tea
- Invented by Eli Whitney, revolutionized Georgia's economy
- Era of activism in Georgia and across the South, fighting for racial equality.
- Civil rights leader born in Atlanta, Georgia, known for his nonviolent activism.
- istoric event in Georgia that led to the first major gold rush in the United States.
16 Clues: Capital of Georgia • Home to the University of Georgia • Atlanta's Major League Baseball tea • Atlanta hosted the Summer ___ in 1996 • Vast Wetland in the costal plains region • Founder of the colony of Georgia in 1733 • World-famous soft drink invented in Atlanta • Site of a major Civil War battle in northwest Georgia. • ...
History 2.0 2024-05-17
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- force a new election of elected reps not doing their job
- semitism prejudice or discrimination against people who are Jewish
- the protection of wild lands and the living things found there
- a person who wanted to destroy all trusts
- favoring change and improvement
- mediation or process of legal compromise
- a person who works to bring about social or political change
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- a direct vote on a public policy issue
- an election for expressing a preference or choosing a candidate
- unfair treatment of a group of people
- activist for women's voting rights
- isolation of black Americans from white society
- a position that favors one opinion, group, or set of beliefs over another
- one who finds bad deeds of public figures and makes them known
- decree or law forbidding something
- defamation against unjustified injury to a good reputation
- the market condition that exists when there are few sellers, as a result of which they can greatly influence price
17 Clues: favoring change and improvement • activist for women's voting rights • decree or law forbidding something • unfair treatment of a group of people • a direct vote on a public policy issue • mediation or process of legal compromise • a person who wanted to destroy all trusts • isolation of black Americans from white society • ...
History Crossword 2024-02-11
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- Another way of saying WW1
- terrorist group that trained Gavrilo Princip
- Mandatory recruitment in the armed forces for state service.
- What city was mentioned in a treaty to end WW1
- What was along the western front during WW1
- Ship that was sunk in 1915
- Judgement and poor treatment based on ethnicity, religion or political views
- The process by which a nation or its government readies and arranges its armed forces for combat duty.
- When something is not as good as it was expected to be
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- A strong supporter of a certain group, person, or cause
- A victim of an accident or conflict who died or was hurt.
- A type of truce between two or more nations
- Military weapons, and the gathering of them
- What was Franz Ferdinands role
- Strategy of using military force, colonialism, or other tactics to increase a nation's power and influence.
- A Russian emperor before 1917
16 Clues: Another way of saying WW1 • Ship that was sunk in 1915 • A Russian emperor before 1917 • What was Franz Ferdinands role • A type of truce between two or more nations • Military weapons, and the gathering of them • What was along the western front during WW1 • terrorist group that trained Gavrilo Princip • What city was mentioned in a treaty to end WW1 • ...
KS3 History 2024-07-15
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- Tudor queen related to Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII
- The religion of Charles I and Mary I
- When Guy Fawkes and his group tried to blow up parliament
- When Henry VIII made England a Protesant country for the first time
- Tudor king that had 6 wives
- The belief that bad air will make you sick
- The foreign fleet of ships that attempted to invade England in 1588
- Linen cloth that has the story of 1066 embroidered onto it
- The book William the Conqueror commissioned to see what everyone in England owned
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- Where William of Normandy won the English throne
- Norwegian contender to the throne in 1066 killed at Stamford Bridge
- Oliver Cromwell's trained professional army during the English Civil war
- Elizabeth I's cousin that was executed for being involved in Catholic plots to take the English throne
- Religious places Henry VIII shut down across the country
- When poor farm workers, led by Wat Tyler, travelled together to London to ask the king for better pay/working conditions
- The most common type of plague/black death
16 Clues: Tudor king that had 6 wives • The religion of Charles I and Mary I • The belief that bad air will make you sick • The most common type of plague/black death • Where William of Normandy won the English throne • Tudor queen related to Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII • Religious places Henry VIII shut down across the country • ...
Juneteenth History 2023-06-19
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- Who was the first African American to serve as president of the United State?
- What year did Juneteenth become a federal holiday?
- What year did General Gordon make the announcement?
- What is the name of the African American woman who was the first to win an Academy Award for Best Actress?
- Who was the Union general who issued the Emancipation Proclamation?
- This day is important because it commemorates the end of slavery in the United States and celebrates the freedom and achievements of African Americans.
- What year was the National Juneteenth Observance Foundation founded?
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- What is the name of the African American woman who refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery Alabama bus in 1955?
- A former salve who became a conductor on the Underground Railroad, helping hundreds of slaves escape to freedom?
- What year was the Emancipation Proclamation issued?
- What is the name of the African American poet who wrote, "lift Every Voice and Sing"?
- What was the name of the Texas town where General Gordon Granger announced the end of slavery?
- What state was the last to officially recognize Juneteent a holiday? h
- What is the name of the African American man who was the first to win a Nobel Peace Prize?
- What is the traditional food served on Juneteenth?
- In 1980 what state was the first to declare Juneteenth a holiday?
16 Clues: What year did Juneteenth become a federal holiday? • What is the traditional food served on Juneteenth? • What year was the Emancipation Proclamation issued? • What year did General Gordon make the announcement? • In 1980 what state was the first to declare Juneteenth a holiday? • Who was the Union general who issued the Emancipation Proclamation? • ...
Tx history 2023-05-04
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- In 1918, El Paso native
- court?
- Day O'Connor was the first woman in history to become a what?
- Vilma Martinez was bor on ?
- By the beginning of the contemporary Texas Era, period spanning from. what year?
- She received her Bachelor of Art in what year?
- Houston pharmacist Mickey Leland was elected what year???
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- one of the biggest assets in Texas is its?
- In 1993 became the first female elected to the united states senate.
- Senate She was elected twice to where? the woman is Sandra.
- In 1981 Abbott graduated from the university of what?
- Sandra Day O'Connor was born in?
- Greg was born on what day and year ?
- How many years did Sandra serve in the united
- On January 202015 Greg Abbott was sworn in as the whatgoverner?
- What year was the civil rights movement?
16 Clues: court? • In 1918, El Paso native • Vilma Martinez was bor on ? • Sandra Day O'Connor was born in? • Greg was born on what day and year ? • What year was the civil rights movement? • one of the biggest assets in Texas is its? • How many years did Sandra serve in the united • She received her Bachelor of Art in what year? • ...
