history Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
History Terms 2026-01-15
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- Each person is a unique individual
- Private ownership of the means of production, establishing class seperation
- The use of common spoken languages, rather than Latin
- A country or territory governed by a foreign power
- The lower levels of society, they work to survive
- The selling and buying of Africans to American Colonies
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- A social or economic system built on manufacturing industries
- How much of something a producer is willing to produce
- A country led by a king, queen, or emperor
- All citizens share equally in economic resources
- A stronger nation imposing its will on a weaker nation
- Focusing on the humans potential and achievements
- The idea that you should be loyal to your country
- A succession of rulers from the same family
- Property and economy is controlled and owned by the state
- An organised society and political system
16 Clues: Each person is a unique individual • An organised society and political system • A country led by a king, queen, or emperor • A succession of rulers from the same family • All citizens share equally in economic resources • Focusing on the humans potential and achievements • The idea that you should be loyal to your country • ...
US History 2026-01-20
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- First English colony in America
- Helped found the NAACP
- Oil robber baron
- Leader of the USSR during WWII
- Sea route that connected North & South America
- Political party formed to oppose Andrew Jackson
- FDR's plan to stop the Great Depression
- Site of the 2nd atomic bomb drop
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- Military Leader of Japan during WWII
- Invented the light bulb
- Father of the Constitution
- Gave the ok to drop the nukes
- Country divided at 38th parallel
- A coup led to this new state
- 16th President of the Union
- Major religious group in colonial Pennsylvania
16 Clues: Oil robber baron • Helped found the NAACP • Invented the light bulb • Father of the Constitution • 16th President of the Union • A coup led to this new state • Gave the ok to drop the nukes • Leader of the USSR during WWII • First English colony in America • Country divided at 38th parallel • Site of the 2nd atomic bomb drop • Military Leader of Japan during WWII • ...
Geologic Time Scale 2021-01-27
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- a scientist that studies fossil remains found on earths surface in order to study primitive life forms
- a scientist who studies Earth's crust as well at the processes and history that shaped it
- history of life determined by all fossils
- indicate the geological boundaries in geological time
- the exact age of the fossil
- an alive organism
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- the remains of an organism
- an organism who has entirely died
- the geological history representing on the chronological time chart
- the age in comparison to another fossil
10 Clues: an alive organism • the remains of an organism • the exact age of the fossil • an organism who has entirely died • the age in comparison to another fossil • history of life determined by all fossils • indicate the geological boundaries in geological time • the geological history representing on the chronological time chart • ...
WHO IS KAMALA HARRIS? 2024-08-01
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- FIRST REASON WHY HARRIS ALREADY MADE HISTORY AS VICE PRESIDENT OF USA
- THE POLITICAL PARTY OF BIDEN AND HARRIS
- THE MONTH WHEN THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION WILL TAKE PLACE THIS YEAR
- SECOND REASON WHY HARRIS MADE HISTORY AS US VICE PRESIDENT
- CURRENT PRESIDENT OF THE USA
- CURRENT VICE PRESIDENT OF THE USA
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- THIRD REASON WHY HARRIS ALREADY MADE HISTORY
- A BIG POLITICAL MEETING
- ANYBODY WHO RUNS FOR ELECTION OR ELECTED OFFICE
- WHAT HARRIS WILL BREAK MORE WHEN SHE BECOMES THE PRESIDENT OF AMERICA
10 Clues: A BIG POLITICAL MEETING • CURRENT PRESIDENT OF THE USA • CURRENT VICE PRESIDENT OF THE USA • THE POLITICAL PARTY OF BIDEN AND HARRIS • THIRD REASON WHY HARRIS ALREADY MADE HISTORY • ANYBODY WHO RUNS FOR ELECTION OR ELECTED OFFICE • SECOND REASON WHY HARRIS MADE HISTORY AS US VICE PRESIDENT • THE MONTH WHEN THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION WILL TAKE PLACE THIS YEAR • ...
1단원 2022-03-26
Spanish Vocabulary Words 2020-02-03
18 Clues: Food • Sing • Paint • Dance • Books • Acting • Garden • Puzzles • History • Selfies • Writing • Self-Peace • Sculptures • Hair-Color • Smart-Games • Video-Games • Hand-Projects • Play-Piano-Guitar
School Subjects 2024-05-18
18 Clues: химия • физика • музыка • история • биология • география • математика • физкультура • информатика • русский язык • робототехника • естествознание • казахский язык • английский язык • французский язык • гражданское образование • религиозное образование • изобразительное искусство
school 2025-02-12
19 Clues: suck • write • black • words • write • people • boring • dancing • storage • running • numbers • learning • computer • water boat • technology • calculations • eating centre • not going class • watching other people talk
Women's History Month 2023-03-06
7 Clues: Female _____ • _______ History Month • When is Women's History Month? • Women's History Month is an ______ event • We ______ women during Women's History Month • The right for people to have a similar position • Advocacy for political, economic, and social rights for women
French city 2024-09-16
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- City on the Loire River, known for its maritime history.
- Capital city of France, known for the Eiffel Tower.
- City in Provence known for its fountains and art.
- Known for its historical and architectural landmarks.
- City in the Pyrénées-Orientales, known for its Catalan culture.
- City famous for its 24-hour car race and historical architecture.
- Historic city with well-preserved medieval buildings.
- Famous for its mustard, this city is in the Burgundy region.
- City with well-preserved Roman ruins, including an amphitheater.
- Major port city on the Mediterranean coast.
- City known for its stunning cathedral and as a seat of European institutions.
- City located on the French Riviera, known for its beautiful coastline.
- City with a striking modern cathedral and historical heritage.
- Capital of Corsica, famous for being Napoleon Bonaparte’s birthplace.
- Famous for its cathedral where French kings were crowned.
- City surrounded by mountains, known for winter sports and research.
- City in southern France known for its universities and warm climate.
- Port city on the Seine estuary, known for its modernist architecture.
- City with a famous Gothic cathedral and historical significance.
- City known for its Roman and medieval architecture.
- Known for its stunning cathedral and historical importance.
- Known for its papal history and the annual theater festival.
- Coastal city known for its naval base and beautiful harbor.
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- Coastal city known for its old port and maritime history.
- City known for its proximity to the Pyrenees and vibrant festivals.
- City in southwestern France known for its aerospace industry.
- Historic walled city known for its maritime history and seafood.
- Suburb of Paris known for its basilica and historic significance.
- Renowned for its wine, this city is in southwestern France.
- Historic city known for its medieval architecture and Joan of Arc.
- French city known for its vibrant cultural scene and historic buildings.
- Known for its medieval buildings and as the site of an important battle.
- French city famous for its cuisine and historical architecture.
- City known for its charming half-timbered houses and canals.
- City in the Alps known for its historic château and proximity to ski resorts.
- City known for its industrial history and green spaces.
- Historic city known for its role in World War II and medieval heritage.
- City known for its volcanic landscape and tire industry.
- City in southwestern France known for its views of the Pyrenees.
- City known as the "Venice of the Alps," with a picturesque lake.
- Known for its massive Gothic cathedral and charming canals.
- Coastal city famous for its beaches and surfing spots.
- Capital of Brittany, known for its medieval architecture.
- City with a rich history and impressive citadel.
44 Clues: Major port city on the Mediterranean coast. • City with a rich history and impressive citadel. • City in Provence known for its fountains and art. • Capital city of France, known for the Eiffel Tower. • City known for its Roman and medieval architecture. • Known for its historical and architectural landmarks. • Historic city with well-preserved medieval buildings. • ...
BHM CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-02-25
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- an example is Madam C.J. Walker, who was the first self-made millionaire in America
- advocated for the creation of Black History Month
- the original length of what celebrated Black History
- the system used by Walker to improve scalp condition
- a president that recognized Black History Month when it was created
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- a public demonstration that drew more than 8,000 African Americans to protest a riot in East Saint Louis (Wikipedia)
- issued by Abraham Lincoln to free enslaved people in 1863
- which week of February the original "Negro History Week" lied on
- another term for African-American
9 Clues: another term for African-American • advocated for the creation of Black History Month • the original length of what celebrated Black History • the system used by Walker to improve scalp condition • issued by Abraham Lincoln to free enslaved people in 1863 • which week of February the original "Negro History Week" lied on • ...
Salvation History 2024-10-22
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- "Age of the Holy _____" refers to the third part of salvation history from Jesus instituting the church until the end of time. (page 22)
- God has revealed himself again and again to the human race, making us his own children through a series of _____ promises. (page 22) (page 22)
- In simply spending _____ with Jesus, you get to know him. (page 19)
- Sin is _____ and self-destructive.
- ____ is a deliberate thought, word, deed, or omission contrary to God's plan. (page 23)
- "Age of the _____" refers to the second part of salvation history when God became truly one of in the person of Jesus Christ. (page 22)
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- _____ history is the true story of God's relationship with the human race. (page 22)
- "Age of the _____" refers to the first part of salvation history including the creation of the world, the sin of our first parents and the fall of the human race; the promise of the redeemer; and God's covenants with Adam, Noah, Abraham, and David. (page 22)
- Get to know Jesus in the _____. (page 19)
- ______ is something we would not have known unless God had revealed it. (page 23)
- The story of salvation history has _____ parts. (page 22)
11 Clues: Sin is _____ and self-destructive. • Get to know Jesus in the _____. (page 19) • The story of salvation history has _____ parts. (page 22) • In simply spending _____ with Jesus, you get to know him. (page 19) • ______ is something we would not have known unless God had revealed it. (page 23) • ...
Historical Thinking Skills 2014-09-09
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- using clues to connect historical events
- understanding relationships between different historical events
- creating a question about history and using evidence to make a valid argument
- ability to take information and understand it
- some things are consistent throughout history
- using main ideas from past events and comparing them to new situations and putting the information together
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- things change throughout history
- long ago, similar to what is talked about today
- identify turning points to divide time into different areas
- finding similarities and differences between two things
10 Clues: things change throughout history • using clues to connect historical events • ability to take information and understand it • some things are consistent throughout history • long ago, similar to what is talked about today • finding similarities and differences between two things • identify turning points to divide time into different areas • ...
American History 2016-09-27
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- Roosevelt's nickname for reform journalists who dug up information.
- The 19th amendment gave women this right.
- Woodrow Wilson represented the ________________ party in the 1912 presidential election.
- These offered poor city dwellers education, medical care, and housing.
- He was a California naturalist whose efforts led to Congress to create many national parks.
- This person wrote The Jungle.
- ________________ Antitrust act strengthened the Sherman Antitrust Act
- This group of people believe the government should be more accountable to its citizens.
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- The National Reclamation Act affected the management of which natural resource.
- She was arrested for voting in New York.
- She was an activist who opened the country's first birth-control clinic.
- President Roosevelt coined this term for breaking up big businesses.
- Theodore Roosevelt's plan for fair government.
- what region of the United States has the greatest area of conservation lands?
- While President, Teddy Roosevelt was a member of the ____________ party.
- Unlike African American men, women in the late 1800's could not do this.
16 Clues: This person wrote The Jungle. • She was arrested for voting in New York. • The 19th amendment gave women this right. • Theodore Roosevelt's plan for fair government. • Roosevelt's nickname for reform journalists who dug up information. • President Roosevelt coined this term for breaking up big businesses. • ...
Russia's History 2016-02-07
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- The current leader of the Russian Federation
- St.Petersburg is named after this man
- The named the U.S.S.R is often referred to as
- Brought Islam to Russia and were also part of the Mongols
- The group that overthrew Nicholas from the throne
- Brutal ruler of U.S.S.R. Ruled after Lenin
- In 1991, this happened to the Soviet Union
- Napoleon tried to invade Russia during this but the temperatures killed his army
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- The opposing country in the Cold War
- IvanIV declared himself this
- The government of the U.S.S.R
- The first satellite in space
- The name the Vikings went by
- A symbol of the Cold War in Germany
- War of threats
- leader of the Bolsheviks and first leader of the USSR
16 Clues: War of threats • IvanIV declared himself this • The first satellite in space • 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 • ...
Russia's History 2016-02-07
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- The name the Vikings went by
- IvanIV declared himself this
- A symbol of the Cold War in Germany
- In 1991, this happened to the Soviet Union
- Napoleon tried to invade Russia during this but the temperatures killed his army
- St.Petersburg is named after this man
- leader of the Bolsheviks and first leader of the USSR
- The named the U.S.S.R is often referred to as
- The first satellite in space
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- Brutal ruler of U.S.S.R. Ruled after Lenin
- War of threats
- Brought Islam to Russia and were also part of the Mongols
- The group that overthrew Nicholas from the throne
- The opposing country in the Cold War
- The government of the U.S.S.R
- The current leader of the Russian Federation
16 Clues: War of threats • The name the Vikings went by • IvanIV declared himself this • The first satellite in space • 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 • ...
Roman History 2016-12-18
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- large stadium in ancient Rome
- member of the noble families/controlled all power
- First Roman emperor
- city market and meeting place
- city created as the new eastern capital
- Roman general who defeated Hannibal
- ruler who has absolute power
- One of two elected officials
- Tables earliest written collection of Roman laws
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- common farmer, trader, or craftworker
- government with ruler who has absolute power
- emperor who founded Constantinople
- form of government/citizens elect representatives
- General of Carthage who marched his army from Spain to Rome
- Caesar Roman general who became the republic's dictator
- lawmaking body/most powerful branch
16 Clues: First Roman emperor • ruler who has absolute power • One of two elected officials • large stadium in ancient Rome • city market and meeting place • emperor who founded Constantinople • Roman general who defeated Hannibal • lawmaking body/most powerful branch • common farmer, trader, or craftworker • city created as the new eastern capital • ...
British history 2018-02-15
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- The capital oft he Vikings...
- How was Queen Victoria named at that time when Britain had many colonies?
- Witch people came to Britain after the Romans?
- The second Tudor king...
- What was the Celts religion?
- Who did not have any children?
- Who was the leadership of Wales and England?
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- How called the Romans the island?
- Who took government after Elizabeth I death
- King Edward III was ...
- The first people who lived in Britain...
- Who reigned the British Empire from 1837 to 1901?
- The name oft he first king of England...
- I Who reigned until 1625?
- How many woman married Henry VII?
- The greatest hero of the Angelo-saxons...
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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- What was the Celts religion?
- The capital oft he Vikings...
- Who reigned the British Empire from 1837 to 1901?
- Witch people came to Britain after the Romans?
- King Edward III was ...
- Who did not have any children?
- The name oft he first king of England...
- How many woman married Henry VII?
- The second Tudor king...
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- How was Queen Victoria named at that time when Britain had many colonies?
- The greatest hero of the Angelo-saxons...
- Who was the leadership of Wales and England?
- Who took government after Elizabeth I death
- I Who reigned until 1625?
- How called the Romans the island?
- 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
- King Edward III was ...
- What was the Celts religion?
- The name oft he first king of England...
- How was Queen Victoria named at that time when Britain had many colonies?
- How called the Romans the island?
- How many woman married Henry VII?
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- The first people who lived in Britain...
- I Who reigned until 1625?
- Witch people came to Britain after the Romans?
- The greatest hero of the Angelo-saxons...
- Who reigned the British Empire from 1837 to 1901?
- Who did not have any children?
- The second Tudor king...
- The capital oft he Vikings...
- Who was the leadership of Wales and 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... • ...
Art History 2013-04-16
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- What was used to create decoration in paintings
- Who painted the Arena chapel
- Who was the first to paint an non religous based painting
- What artists gained from producing high quality work
- What was the most expensive colour
- What developed through Renaissance art
- What was the main media used for painting
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- Scrovegni Who comissioned the Arena chapel
- Whos painting can you see when standing in The Nine's room
- Black and what were the colours of Siena
- Whos painting had a parade
- Who did giotto study under
- Who was Siena's rival city
- How were religous figures represented
- What made the production of art stop for a period of time
- Who was the Mother of christ
16 Clues: Whos painting had a parade • Who did giotto study under • Who was Siena's rival city • Who painted the Arena chapel • Who was the Mother of christ • What was the most expensive colour • How were religous figures represented • What developed through Renaissance art • Black and what were the colours of Siena • What was the main media used for painting • ...
Australian History 2013-05-11
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- aborigines suffered from whooping cough and small pox
- Australia’s largest natural resource
- most powerful person in government because he or she is the leader of the parliament.
- a colony for prisoners
- sheep ranches that spread across the country’s hot, dry outback
- a settler who chartered the east coast and claimed it for Britain
- an island state that is part of the common wealth of Australia
- the dry lands of Australia
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- to become similar to the things around you
- the language spoken in Australia
- earliest inhabitants of Australia
- a penal colony that later became Tasmania
- government by the people
- someone who settles on land with a right to do so
- men and women who came to Australia as prisoners
- the smallest continent in the world
16 Clues: a colony for prisoners • government by the people • the dry lands of Australia • the language spoken in Australia • earliest inhabitants of Australia • the smallest continent in the world • Australia’s largest natural resource • a penal colony that later became Tasmania • to become similar to the things around you • men and women who came to Australia as prisoners • ...
Australian History 2013-04-14
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- Land Land belonging to the Government
- A settlement controlled by that in another country
- Map Maker
- Someone at the forefront of a course of action
- Title A bundle of rights
- Colony A settlement for prisoners
- An older Indgenous man or women
- The beliefs and behaviour of a person that relate to spiritual matters
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- A group that wanders to find food
- The outer boundry of a settled area
- Indigenous group who owned a section of the land
- Aboriginal belief when everything was created
- Where one has authority over something
- An area where Indigenous people were sent to live
- The original inhabitants of a region
- Someone who moves from place to place
16 Clues: Map Maker • Title A bundle of rights • An older Indgenous man or women • A group that wanders to find food • Colony A settlement for prisoners • The outer boundry of a settled area • The original inhabitants of a region • Land Land belonging to the Government • Someone who moves from place to place • Where one has authority over something • ...
History Test 2013-03-06
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- Deviation from doctrine adopted at Church Councils
- Insignia of supreme power; a crown a scepter, a sword, a globe with a cross, garments, a coat of arms, etc.
- A privilege; a provisional land tenure given to an aristocrat by ruler in exchange of military service; after X C. it became hereditary
- Who made Serbia a Bulgarian province
- The Emperor who signed a peace treaty with Tsar Peter?
- ruler who defeated the arabs at Constantinople
- Bulgarian ruler who destroyed the Avars
- The name of the pass where Nicephorus I lost his life
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- Who was the Bulgarian khan who disposed of Byzantine “friends” in Pliska
- The first territory added to the Bulgarian Khanate
- Which country accepted the first mission of Cyril and Methodius spreading the new alphabet
- A vow of singleness, a religious rule
- A part of the body of a Christian saint or an object related to his martyrdom turned into an object of worship
- An emissary of a Church who preaches and spreads Christianity
- A basic postulate in religion, considered an absolute and invariable truth without any need of proof
- Name with a contemptuous tone used by ancient Greeks and later by Romans for foreigners who did not share their cultural values
16 Clues: Who made Serbia a Bulgarian province • A vow of singleness, a religious rule • Bulgarian ruler who destroyed the Avars • ruler who defeated the arabs at Constantinople • The first territory added to the Bulgarian Khanate • Deviation from doctrine adopted at Church Councils • The name of the pass where Nicephorus I lost his life • ...
Thanksgiving History 2014-11-22
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- protected area on the coast
- financial supporters
- do well, live well
- cultivated vegetables such as corn, wheat, etc.
- uncivilized country
- extremely difficult
- running away from
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- travels
- not serious
- preventing, making difficult
- food or liquid dangerous to the health
- rotting
- the juice of the maple tree
- wet
- place to live
- cooked by smoke in order to keep meat a long time
16 Clues: wet • travels • rotting • not serious • place to live • running away from • do well, live well • uncivilized country • extremely difficult • financial supporters • protected area on the coast • the juice of the maple tree • preventing, making difficult • food or liquid dangerous to the health • cultivated vegetables such as corn, wheat, etc. • cooked by smoke in order to keep meat a long time
American History 2015-03-15
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- This was thrown into the sea
- The colonists fought for that
- The place where gold was found
- No Taxation without
- Native name for a White man
- The French called their colony like that
- Animal the Indians hunted
- The city where it all started
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- The name of the ship the settleres arrived in
- They were brought to America to work there
- The name of a Native Americann tribe
- Mountains the trappers had to cross
- A long river in the USA
- America's first president
- The fourth of July is ___ day
- The man that found America in 1492
16 Clues: No Taxation without • A long river in the USA • America's first president • Animal the Indians hunted • Native name for a White man • This was thrown into the sea • The colonists fought for that • The fourth of July is ___ day • The city where it all started • The place where gold was found • The man that found America in 1492 • Mountains the trappers had to cross • ...
History crossword 2021-09-28
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- a time when glaciers were all over the earth
- a historical cave site the cro-magnons painted in
- a mass of land connect lands that aren't currently connected
- built about 8000 years ago in modern turkey
- the first early humans originated in ______
- dead loved ones in çatal hüyük were buried under
- the new stone age
- Jericho was surrounded by high _________
- at the start of the neolithic times people began to grow their own ____
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- early peoples that hunted and gathered berries for food
- the middle stone age
- the old stone age
- it was thought to be the worlds first town
- people who moved around based on food
- the first crops in south Africa were ________
- the doors to homes in çatal hüyük were on the ____
16 Clues: the old stone age • the new stone age • the middle stone age • people who moved around based on food • Jericho was surrounded by high _________ • it was thought to be the worlds first town • built about 8000 years ago in modern turkey • the first early humans originated in ______ • a time when glaciers were all over the earth • the first crops in south Africa were ________ • ...
History Crossword 2021-09-28
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- a network of trade routes connecting China and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe
- Was known for bartering gold, ivory, and slaves for salt from Arabs and horses, cloth, swords, and books from North Africans and Europeans.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- Famous For its outstanding laboratory for the study of plant and animal communities.
- The dominant social system in medieval Europe
- the second part of the Christian Bible
- A city with more than 5,000 years of history
- a member of a group of peoples native to southern Mexico and Central America, including the Aztecs.
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- located in the Kankan Prefecture of the Kankan Region, in the east of the country.
- a period of radical political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789
- a 185-mile (298-kilometer) loop around a sizeable chunk of the island, passing through the Cape Breton Highlands National Park
- When a person is treated as the property of another person
- A member of a Germanic people who maintained a kingdom in North Africa from 429 to 534 ce and who sacked Rome in 455.
- was the Muslim Sultan of Egypt and Syria
- where a new pope is chosen
- Is renowned for its verdant groves of date palms; since ancient times it has been an entrepôt for trade and a source of natural resources for the surrounding area.
16 Clues: where a new pope is chosen • the second part of the Christian Bible • was the Muslim Sultan of Egypt and Syria • A city with more than 5,000 years of history • The dominant social system in medieval Europe • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • When a person is treated as the property of another person • ...
Tourism History 2021-08-25
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- inaugurated the first Saturday halfholiday in his Pittsburgh factory, which was uncommon at the time.
- Travel guide published (1936–67) during the segregation era in the United States that identified businesses that would accept African American customers.
- Emerged from the Appalachian Trail as the first woman to hike all 2,050 miles in one season by herself.
- Soared across the sky as the first African American, and the first Native American woman pilot.
- While still a teenager, she traveled across 80 countries, becoming the first woman to circumnavigate the globe in a Ford 1918 Model T.
- A resourceful and scholarly travel writer who was the first Westerner to journey through many regions of the Middle East.
- Organizes first group tour in England.
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- Was the first the first black owned travel agency in the Southeast and the first accredited black travel service in the United States.
- Makes travel a status symbol for wealthy aristocrats seeking to experience cultures.
- Known for developing large sailing fleets for trade and travel throughout their empire.
- Became the first African-American woman to ride a motor bike solo across the United States.
- Was an American journalist, industrialist, inventor, and charity worker who was widely known for her record-breaking trip around the world in 72 days.
- Was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
- introduces the first credit card.
- Began the world's first commercial jet service, flying paying passengers from London to Johannesburg (Tip: initials of the airliner).
- Known for improving roads, the legal system, and inns to further travel for commerce, adventure, and pleasure.
16 Clues: introduces the first credit card. • Organizes first group tour in England. • Was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. • Makes travel a status symbol for wealthy aristocrats seeking to experience cultures. • Known for developing large sailing fleets for trade and travel throughout their empire. • ...
JLT History 2021-11-01
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- provides JLT a means to fund short-term needs of eligible non-profit agencies
- the first day of a new junior league year
- the 1st Book of its kind in the country where the proceeds go back into the community
- sold prior to M&M and 100% proceeds benefit JLT
- an agency that delivers nutritious meals to home-bound sr citizens.
- esta by JLT w/ a mission to ignite curiosity in young minds thru fun hands-on exploration
- highlights local businesses while raising funds for our community
- committed to promoting voluntarism + developing the potential of women & improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers.
- the total $ amount that's been donated to 200+ agencies in over 68 years
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- offers children/adults w/ special needs the opportunity to enjoy a fabulous day on the lake skiing & making friends.
- an agency that provides care for people with Alzheimers or dementia.
- # of hours volunteered annually
- an agency that exists to minimize the trauma children face when they have been vicitimized by abuse.
- the last day of our JLT fiscal year when all hours are due in the DC system
- Location of M&M 2021
- benefits 6th grade girls in Smith Co. through a free event that provides an oppo for self-growth and self-worth.
16 Clues: Location of M&M 2021 • # of hours volunteered annually • the first day of a new junior league year • sold prior to M&M and 100% proceeds benefit JLT • highlights local businesses while raising funds for our community • an agency that delivers nutritious meals to home-bound sr citizens. • an agency that provides care for people with Alzheimers or dementia. • ...
Photography History 2021-11-14
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- First practical photo process
- First handheld roll film camera
- One of the art institutions that rejected photography in the 19th century
- When an image is set permanently on its material
- An artist that used a Camera Obscura for painting
- First colored photograph
- Material for Wet Emulsion Plates
- Photographer of "view from the Window at Le Gras" (last name)
- First system to use Negatives with paper copies, took exposure time down to 1 minute
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- The art movement that was a reaction to photography
- First camera phone
- Single Lens Reflex
- Dark Room
- The inverse of an image (black looks white, white looks black)
- Subject of the first moving photograph
- The camera that started using 35mm film
16 Clues: Dark Room • First camera phone • Single Lens Reflex • First colored photograph • First practical photo process • First handheld roll film camera • Material for Wet Emulsion Plates • Subject of the first moving photograph • The camera that started using 35mm film • When an image is set permanently on its material • An artist that used a Camera Obscura for painting • ...
Earths history 2021-12-27
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- The geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- Preserved remains of once living organisms
- Everything beyond Earth
- An indefinite and very long period of time, often a period exaggerated for humorous or rhetorical effect.
- A calcareous mound built up of layers of lime-secreting cyanobacteria and trapped sediment, found in Precambrian rocks as the earliest known fossils, and still being formed in lagoons in Australasia.
- Big reptiles
- The study of the physical and natural world through observations and experiments
- The process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere.
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- A geologic period and system which spans 50.6 million years from the end of the Permian Period 251.902 million years ago
- The shaking of the surface of the Earth resulting from a sudden release of energy in the Earth's lithosphere that creates seismic waves.
- The basic unit of the geologic time scale
- A long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic.
- A period of colder global temperatures and recurring glacial expansion capable of lasting hundreds of millions of years
- Carbon remains of many organisms
- The planet we live on
16 Clues: Big reptiles • The planet we live on • Everything beyond Earth • Carbon remains of many organisms • The basic unit of the geologic time scale • Preserved remains of once living organisms • The process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere. • The geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported • ...
World History 2022-01-07
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- Means "rebirth"
- A group of institutions in the catholic church to combat heresy
- An imaginary land where everything is perfect
- The idea that the planets revolve around the sun
- A writer from Florence who wrote a book titled "The Prince"
- The document outlining the limitations of a kings power
- Leader of the Franks, his name means "Charles the Great"
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- Focusing on human potential and achievements
- A pardon obtained by paying a priest that absolves one from punishments due to sin
- An Italian astronomer who invented the telescope
- Concerned with worldly matters rather than spiritual matters
- Was thought to be India by Christopher Colombus
- The man who invented the printing press
- Spanish conquerors
- Everyday language of people in a certain place or region
- land under control of another country, outside of its borders
16 Clues: Means "rebirth" • Spanish conquerors • The man who invented the printing press • Focusing on human potential and achievements • An imaginary land where everything is perfect • Was thought to be India by Christopher Colombus • An Italian astronomer who invented the telescope • The idea that the planets revolve around the sun • ...
Black history 2022-05-04
16 Clues: banc • lois • siège • abolir • arrière • théière • esclave • la Terre • fouetter • effrayer • discours • toilettes • fontaine à eau • capuche/cagoule • famous American astronaut • faire le tour (d'une planète)
American history 2022-06-09
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- first amendment
- treaty determined to be end of the war
- battle that happened on January 17, 1781
- videos we watched daily
- ally who went almost bankrupt funding Americans
- tea related
- month of indepdence
- thing Americans hated paying
- month of war
- Course we learnt this semester
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- first leader
- start of hope of a new country
- texts we spent time reading regularly.
- people who remain royal
- a battle that happened on June 17, 1775
- a ally who supported American forces
16 Clues: tea related • first leader • month of war • first amendment • month of indepdence • videos we watched daily • people who remain royal • thing Americans hated paying • start of hope of a new country • Course we learnt this semester • a ally who supported American forces • treaty determined to be end of the war • texts we spent time reading regularly. • ...
history crossword 2022-08-22
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- the leader of a country is a
- an Arab leader
- largest peninsula in the world
- earths largest country
- the continent with Netherland in it
- most populated country in the world
- when you believe in god you are
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- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion
- the sea inbetween europe and africa
- a supernatural being
- the ruler of a country is a
- the sea below india
- the capital is spain
- the second biggest continent
- the black death was a
- the end of life
16 Clues: an Arab leader • the end of life • the sea below india • a supernatural being • the capital is spain • the black death was a • earths largest country • the ruler of a country is a • the leader of a country is a • the second biggest continent • largest peninsula in the world • when you believe in god you are • an Abrahamic monotheistic religion • the sea inbetween europe and africa • ...
Theatre History 2022-09-13
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- The events or actions of secondary interest that often provide contrast to the main plot is called?
- The ____ comes after the climax
- Aristotle described his six elements of tragedy in?
- The overall meaning of the play's action is called?
- The four levels of ________ are
- wrote Hamlet knowing who was going to play the roles
- Any new element that changes the direction of the action is called?
- The highest point of suspense in a play is the?
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- Which dramatic form is often concerned about the nature of human existence, morality, or human relationships?
- incident What sets the action in motion in a play?
- This genre features a clearly defined role of good and evil
- The leading character of a tragedy is most commonly known as the
- societal, psychological, and moral are levels of characterization
- The background information the audience must have in order to understand what is going on in the action of a play is known as
- This genre mixes serious and comic to create a serious play that ends happily
- All of the visual elements of a play is called?
16 Clues: The ____ comes after the climax • The four levels of ________ are • All of the visual elements of a play is called? • The highest point of suspense in a play is the? • incident What sets the action in motion in a play? • Aristotle described his six elements of tragedy in? • The overall meaning of the play's action is called? • ...
US history 2022-01-29
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- no further progress in war or battle
- Zone that are military free
- Vietnamese minister
- was a collective defense treaty signed in Warsaw
- imaginary line separating north and south Korea
- A race between weapons
- War fought in Korea
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- the willingness to bring your people to the brink of war
- chemical substance used in Vietnam and very flammable
- the collecting of items and survival goods
- strong nuclear weapon
- the government leadership used by United States
- shelters used for protection against possible nuclear bombs
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- A race to get into space
- dangerous chemical used to clear dense vegetation
16 Clues: Vietnamese minister • War fought in Korea • strong nuclear weapon • A race between weapons • A race to get into space • Zone that are military free • no further progress in war or battle • the collecting of items and survival goods • the government leadership used by United States • imaginary line separating north and south Korea • ...
Medieval History 2021-12-14
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- a saint to whom a church is dedicated to
- something said to show respect
- big and strong
- a number greater than half off a total
- government official
- supply your self with weapons
- a very confused state
- the act of convincing
- a series of rulers from the same family
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- a game for the knights on horseback
- wealthy
- a long strip of water with islands on it
- relying on yourself
- foolishly adventurous
- happening without warning
- wanderer
16 Clues: wealthy • wanderer • big and strong • relying on yourself • government official • foolishly adventurous • a very confused state • the act of convincing • happening without warning • supply your self with weapons • something said to show respect • a game for the knights on horseback • a number greater than half off a total • a series of rulers from the same family • ...
Black History 2022-02-14
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- name of the wearable Google device that tracks physical activity
- ___________ Canady was the first African American neurosurgeon in the United States
- IDRS command code is used to research e-file rejected returns
- African American inventor of electret microphones, which can be found in hearing aids baby monitors, tape recorders, etc.
- it is recommended that an average person drinks about 64 ________ of water a day
- Bath invented laserphaco; a new device and technique to remove cataracts
- hold code that prevents the issuance of the adjustment notice
- one of the first African American IRS special agents
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- other than CC TXMODA, this command code allows you to see a complete TC 29X and TV 30X adjustment
- African American surgeon who pioneered methods of storing blood plasma for transfusion
- The first black director for the Center for Disease Control and Prevention
- _________ rebate credit can be claimed by taxpayers who received less than the entitled amount of the Economic Impact Payment
- ______ Hale Williams performed first open heart surgery
- source code 6 is used when setting a ____________.
- ______________ a period in which an individual voluntarily abstains from food and/or drinks.
- The month in which the fourth quarterly estimated tax payment for tax year 2021 is due
16 Clues: source code 6 is used when setting a ____________. • one of the first African American IRS special agents • ______ Hale Williams performed first open heart surgery • IDRS command code is used to research e-file rejected returns • hold code that prevents the issuance of the adjustment notice • name of the wearable Google device that tracks physical activity • ...
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 • ...
Church History 2022-12-02
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- advocated a theological position in which man can be redeemed and sanctified without grace. Denied the existence of original sin.
- 21 councils held. First council help in Nicea.
- Ardently supported orthodox portions, especially against the Arians. Denied the existence of a human mind and will in Christ as a misguided defensive measure.
- Rejected the validity of Sacraments celebrated by priests and bishops who betrayed their faith. Believe that the Church of the saints must remain holy and free from sin
- became the patriarch of Constantinople through the intervention of Emperor Theodosius II in 428. Maintained that Christ was the unity of a divine person and a human person.
- the persecution of Christians in the 4 and 5th centuries follows this. It rocked the emerging church down to its foundations.
- The doctrine that professes the existence of the only one will in Christ. Proposed in 624 as part of a conciliatory document to reconcile.
- most elaborate branch of gnosticism. Most polished branch of Gnosticism.
- a gnostic heresy. The name of the heresy derives from the greek word Dokesis.
- Claimed that there is only one nature in Christ and not 2. It was a way of preserving the theological teaching of Christ’s Divinity.
- he claimed Jesus is neither a god nor equal to the father. The relationship between god and the god and Jesus was resolved between the church.
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- persecutions had ceased, and they were called heretics if they didn't believe.
- Emperor Constantine pushed for a general ________ in 325. Constantine opened the first session and played the important role of peacemaker between the two fractions here.
- founded the heretical movement very early in the church. Recognized only saint paul as a legitimate Christian.
- from the Greek word “Monos” a blanket term for a very broad and complex group of beliefs.
- was an apocalyptic movement founded by Montanus. The movement also appeared in north Africa
16 Clues: 21 councils held. First council help in Nicea. • most elaborate branch of gnosticism. Most polished branch of Gnosticism. • a gnostic heresy. The name of the heresy derives from the greek word Dokesis. • persecutions had ceased, and they were called heretics if they didn't believe. • ...
Wossman History 2022-10-19
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- First principal of Wossman
- Name of our yearbook
- The mascot
- longest tenured principal at Wossman
- how much did the school building cost
- year the new wing was added to the school
- Year the school was founded
- year that boys basketball won their state championship
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- school's secondary color
- What did Wossman begin as?
- Founder of the school
- school's main color
- year the new gym was completed
- year that football won their state championship
- Year Wossman was intergrated
- year that Girls basketball won their 2nd state championship
16 Clues: The mascot • school's main color • Name of our yearbook • Founder of the school • school's secondary color • What did Wossman begin as? • First principal of Wossman • Year the school was founded • Year Wossman was intergrated • year the new gym was completed • longest tenured principal at Wossman • how much did the school building cost • year the new wing was added to the school • ...
history wordsearch 2023-12-12
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- is to believe to have Good Thoughts, Good Words, and Good Deeds.
- two complementary principles of Chinese philosophy
- , king of Persia
- a traditional Chinese form of cleromancy known as I Ching divination
- is a system of government by one person with absolute power.
- excessive adherence to law or formula.
- was emperor of the Qin dynasty (221–210 BCE) and the creator of the first unified Chinese empire.
- the virtue of exhibiting the proper love and respect for one's parents
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- a provincial governor in the ancient Persian empire.
- was China's first unified state whose power was centralized instead of spread among different kingdoms
- is a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
- founder of the Achaemenid Empire
- a philosopher and teacher
- king of Persia who expanded the Persian Empire and invaded Greece
- an ancient highway reorganized and rebuilt by the Persian king
- supporters both of magic and of proto-science
16 Clues: , king of Persia • a philosopher and teacher • founder of the Achaemenid Empire • excessive adherence to law or formula. • supporters both of magic and of proto-science • two complementary principles of Chinese philosophy • a provincial governor in the ancient Persian empire. • is a system of government by one person with absolute power. • ...
Atom history 2023-09-18
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- rows in the periodic table
- Discovered the law of octaves
- brittle and can conduct electricity just not vary good
- discovered the electrons in an atom
- poor conductors of heat and electricity
- good conductors of heat and electricity
- Number is elements on the periodic table
- columns in the periodic table
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- discovered the protons
- has no charge in an atom
- First chemist to try and group the elements by the properties.
- has a positive charge in an atom
- discovered the nucleus
- creator of the periodic table we know today
- discovered the theory, all things are mad of atoms
- has a negative charge in an atom
16 Clues: discovered the protons • discovered the nucleus • has no charge in an atom • rows in the periodic table • Discovered the law of octaves • columns in the periodic table • has a positive charge in an atom • has a negative charge in an atom • discovered the electrons in an atom • poor conductors of heat and electricity • good conductors of heat and electricity • ...
History terms 2023-10-26
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- II. an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, known as “_______ the Great”; skilled as a military leader; and responsible for building many monuments, including the temple at Abu Simbel
- Rivera. river in southwestern Asia that flows from the Lebanon Mountains, south through the Sea of Galilee, into the Dead Sea
- a written agreement by which two or more states agree to peaceful relations
- Sea. a body of water north of Africa
- a symbol used in hieroglyphics, a system of writing developed around 3000 B.C.E.
- one of the first female pharaohs of ancient Egypt
- class. a group in society that is ranked by factors such as wealth, property, and rights
- a nation in Northeast Africa, first settled around 3100 B.C.E.
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- a society along the Nile River, south of Egypt, from about 2000 B.C.E. to 350 C.E.
- something that influences or causes a result
- a group of people or elements with obvious differences between one another
- land northeast of Egypt, settled by the ancient Israelites, from about 1800 to 70 C.E.
- River. the longest river in the world, flowing through eastern Africa to a delta in northeastern Egypt
- a ruler of ancient Egypt
- the shape and elevation of surface features, such as mountains or deserts, of a place or region
- one part of something
16 Clues: one part of something • a ruler of ancient Egypt • Sea. a body of water north of Africa • something that influences or causes a result • one of the first female pharaohs of ancient Egypt • a nation in Northeast Africa, first settled around 3100 B.C.E. • a group of people or elements with obvious differences between one another • ...
World History 2024-02-16
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- Country whose soccer team helped secure a truce to the nation's civil war in 2006
- The most expensive goalkeeper of all-time
- Country that won the first women's World Cup
- Country that won the gold medal in football at the 2020 Olympics
- Holds the record for most goals in one World Cup
- Number of seconds a goalkeeper can hold the ball
- Country that was home to the world's first soccer league
- Most recent country to win the World Cup while hosting the tournament
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- Country that won the 2020/2021 European Championship
- Official name of a soccer field
- First male player to score at five different World Cups
- Name of the top division in Italy
- Player that holds the world record for most career goals by a keeper
- Nickname of Premier League Club Liverpool
- Animal that appears on the Valencia logo
- Club team commonly known as the ‘Red Devils’
16 Clues: Official name of a soccer field • Name of the top division in Italy • Animal that appears on the Valencia logo • Nickname of Premier League Club Liverpool • The most expensive goalkeeper of all-time • Club team commonly known as the ‘Red Devils’ • Country that won the first women's World Cup • Holds the record for most goals in one World Cup • ...
WELSH HISTORY 2023-12-23
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- Symbol created by a mathematician from Tenby
- mountain range named after a Welshman
- Formerly known as ‘West Wales’ and part of Dumnonia
- Surname of famous Cardiff born, Norwegian Novelist
- Oldest castle in Wales
- A place for executions
- Captured French soldiers with a pitchfork
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- Worlds Oldest Record Store
- Last family to inhabit Cardiff Castle
- Invention created by Edward Purnell Hooley
- My language, my country, my Nation
- Opposing team for first national anthem
- Prefix - proximity to a Church
- Trade area renamed after redevelopment in 1999
- Queen of War
- Largest battle in Wales
16 Clues: Queen of War • Oldest castle in Wales • A place for executions • Largest battle in Wales • Worlds Oldest Record Store • Prefix - proximity to a Church • My language, my country, my Nation • Last family to inhabit Cardiff Castle • mountain range named after a Welshman • Opposing team for first national anthem • Captured French soldiers with a pitchfork • ...
Football History 2024-01-10
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- when did Hamburg Got Relegated from The bundesliga?
- When did spurs last won A trophy
- When was the year Leicester city won the premier league
- When was The Year Blackburn Rovers Won the Premier league
- When was the year Manchester United Won The treble?
- when did arsenal won the premier league with no lost
- When was the year The Bundesliga Founded?
- How many Serie A titles have Juventus won
- When was the last time Manchester City Got relegated From The premier league?
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- When Was the last time Manchester United Won the UCL
- When was the first world cup
- When was the last Euros Tournament?
- When was the first UCL Played
- When was the premier league Founded
- When was the year football founded?
- When did the "Headbutt" happened?
- When was the first Euros tournament?
17 Clues: When was the first world cup • When was the first UCL Played • When did spurs last won A trophy • When did the "Headbutt" happened? • When was the last Euros Tournament? • When was the premier league Founded • When was the year football founded? • When was the first Euros tournament? • When was the year The Bundesliga Founded? • How many Serie A titles have Juventus won • ...
history crossword 2020-06-11
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- savior or "Anointed one"
- octavian ruled the region
- mediterranean sea where Jesus was born
- "Augustus" witch means
- Harbors,Roads and and were trade routes
- persuade others in his/her religious beliefs
- happened 23 times to Juclus ceasar
- jealous rival of octavian
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- teaching of Jesus christ
- war between religions
- Julius ceasar's grand nephew
- Jesus favorite way of teaching
- rome vs. carthage war
- official in ancient rome
- disrespectful statement against God
- ruled for 41 years
16 Clues: ruled for 41 years • war between religions • rome vs. carthage war • "Augustus" witch means • teaching of Jesus christ • savior or "Anointed one" • official in ancient rome • octavian ruled the region • jealous rival of octavian • Julius ceasar's grand nephew • Jesus favorite way of teaching • happened 23 times to Juclus ceasar • disrespectful statement against God • ...
earth history 2020-04-29
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- - The entry of molten rock or magma into or between other rock formations
- - A division of geologic time marked by distinctive developments and events
- - A scientist that studies fossils
- Fossil - A widely distributed fossil of a narrow range in time, used to determine the age of related rock formations
- Core - cylinders of ice drilled from glaciers and ice sheets
- Rock - 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.
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- (geologic time) - one of several subdivisions of geologic time enabling cross-referencing of rocks and geologic events from place to place
- Age - The true age of a rock or fossil that tells scientists the number of years ago a rock layer formed.
- (Radiometric) Dating - determining of the age of an object based on the known rates of decay of radioactive isotopes of various elements
- - 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.
- - The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock
- - The process by which rocks are broken down into small grains and soil.Erosion - 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
- of Superposition - The law that states in any undisturbed sequence of rocks deposited in layers, the youngest layer is on top and the oldest on bottom
- - The movement of magma onto the surface of the earth through volcano craters and cracks in the earth's crust, forming igneous rock.
- Age - A comparison of age based on which object (or event) is older or younger than some other object or event.Geologic Time Scale - The divisions that show timing and relationships between events that have occurred during the history of the Earth.
- Rock - Rock that is formed when magma or lava cools and forms a solid. Igneous rock forms intrusions and extrusions.
16 Clues: - A scientist that studies fossils • Core - cylinders of ice drilled from glaciers and ice sheets • - The entry of molten rock or magma into or between other rock formations • - A division of geologic time marked by distinctive developments and events • Age - The true age of a rock or fossil that tells scientists the number of years ago a rock layer formed. • ...
earth history 2020-04-29
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- - The entry of molten rock or magma into or between other rock formations
- - A division of geologic time marked by distinctive developments and events
- - A scientist that studies fossils
- Fossil - A widely distributed fossil of a narrow range in time, used to determine the age of related rock formations
- Core - cylinders of ice drilled from glaciers and ice sheets
- Rock - 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.
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- (geologic time) - one of several subdivisions of geologic time enabling cross-referencing of rocks and geologic events from place to place
- Age - The true age of a rock or fossil that tells scientists the number of years ago a rock layer formed.
- (Radiometric) Dating - determining of the age of an object based on the known rates of decay of radioactive isotopes of various elements
- - 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.
- - The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock
- - The process by which rocks are broken down into small grains and soil.Erosion - 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
- of Superposition - The law that states in any undisturbed sequence of rocks deposited in layers, the youngest layer is on top and the oldest on bottom
- - The movement of magma onto the surface of the earth through volcano craters and cracks in the earth's crust, forming igneous rock.
- Age - A comparison of age based on which object (or event) is older or younger than some other object or event.Geologic Time Scale - The divisions that show timing and relationships between events that have occurred during the history of the Earth.
- Rock - Rock that is formed when magma or lava cools and forms a solid. Igneous rock forms intrusions and extrusions.
16 Clues: - A scientist that studies fossils • Core - cylinders of ice drilled from glaciers and ice sheets • - The entry of molten rock or magma into or between other rock formations • - A division of geologic time marked by distinctive developments and events • Age - The true age of a rock or fossil that tells scientists the number of years ago a rock layer formed. • ...
Jamaican history 2019-10-31
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- they fought against the british
- Our first National hero lived in this continent
- Garvey taughtthis to blacks worldwide
- was a lawyer,scholar and soldier
- Hanged on October 24,1865
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- Stony Gut march was about this condition
- His mother was a slave,father a planter
- A hospital is named after him
- court system used at trial during morant bay rebellion
- The intial of a famous black movement
- A great military leader feared by British troops
- Jamaica's most famous National Hero
- Estate destroyed on christmas day during 1831
- She used this style of warfare
- These parties were formed by two National hero
- Led the 1831 rebellion
16 Clues: Led the 1831 rebellion • Hanged on October 24,1865 • A hospital is named after him • She used this style of warfare • they fought against the british • was a lawyer,scholar and soldier • Jamaica's most famous National Hero • The intial of a famous black movement • Garvey taughtthis to blacks worldwide • His mother was a slave,father a planter • ...
Amerian History 2020-05-27
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- prepare and issue for public distribution or sale
- strenuous effort
- language or behavior intended to mock or humiliate
- a kind of literary or artistic work
- easily noticeable
- identity the characteristics by which a thing or person is known
- make fit for, or change to suit a new purpose
- the first of two / or the first mentioned of two
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- take a brief look at.
- consider in a comprehensive way
- some situation or event that is thought about
- live in; be a resident of
- a belief that can guide behavior
- improved or brought up to date
- the form in which a text is published
- new sounds added to a soundtrack
16 Clues: strenuous effort • easily noticeable • take a brief look at. • live in; be a resident of • improved or brought up to date • consider in a comprehensive way • a belief that can guide behavior • new sounds added to a soundtrack • a kind of literary or artistic work • the form in which a text is published • some situation or event that is thought about • ...
History 2 2020-09-22
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- Beatles / famous dudes who crossed the road in a picture together, may have made some songs idk haha
- / 300 of them defeated Persia (lie)
- Bomba / biggest bomb in history, would shatter windows in London if dropped in Germany
- Regan / this dude was a movie star, he became the US president
- / these fellas took over Constantinople and made it Istanbul
- / the special war tactic that Germany adopted through WW2
- / the biggest country that adopted communism
- Guevara / Also loved cigars and was a friend of cigar man 1, loved Montecristo cigars
- / Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia make this up, ex soviet state
- Castro / guy who smokes cigars, his favourite were Cohibas
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- / Nuclear meltdown happened here to make a place with a very toxic relationship with Russia
- / was invaded by the US in the 80s
- / RA RA [DATA EXPUNGED] lover of the Russian queen
- / crazy hair, designed the nuclear reactor
- Fallaha / Loves Romeo and Juliet cigars and a Hoyo de Monterrey every once in a while (also made this crossword)
- / The most mass produced gasmask in history, now loved by kids who love soviet Russian history. Very, very iconic design
16 Clues: / was invaded by the US in the 80s • / 300 of them defeated Persia (lie) • / crazy hair, designed the nuclear reactor • / the biggest country that adopted communism • / RA RA [DATA EXPUNGED] lover of the Russian queen • / the special war tactic that Germany adopted through WW2 • / Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia make this up, ex soviet state • ...
World History 2024-04-30
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- equality a state of economic affairs in which equality of outcome has been manufactured for all participants.
- choice people decide what to spend their money on based on their preferences and budget constraints.
- creation building an abundance of valuable possessions or money.
- welfare the well-being of a society.
- and Inefficiency social system with a hierarchical structure and complex rules and regulations.
- of Consumer Choice that relates preferences to consumption expenditures and to consumer demand curves.
- and Scarcity when society has limited resources and refers to a situation in which production does not keep up with the demand
- the state or quality of being efficient.
- an individual who starts their own business
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- of Individual Freedoms the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life,
- inequality the extent to which income is evenly distributed within a population.
- ownership the ownership of property by all members of a group.
- the action or process of innovating.
- Economy a type of economic system where financial decisions are made according to government plans.
- of incentive something that is required but is absent or in short supply.
- Safety Nets protect families from the impact of economic shocks, natural disasters, and other crises.
- Examples based on or reconstructed Man's best friend
- freedom freedom of opinion
- the act of selfishly taking advantage of someone
19 Clues: freedom freedom of opinion • the action or process of innovating. • welfare the well-being of a society. • the state or quality of being efficient. • an individual who starts their own business • the act of selfishly taking advantage of someone • Examples based on or reconstructed Man's best friend • ...
History Vocab 2024-09-05
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- Having many aspects or sides, describing the varied approaches of the New Deal to address different economic problems.
- Economic policy of shielding a country’s industries from foreign competition by taxing imports, a factor that worsened the economic conditions for farmers.
- Progress Administration A New Deal agency that provided jobs for millions of Americans by funding public works projects like roads and schools.
- Conservation Corps New Deal program that provided jobs to young men, primarily in environmental conservation projects.
- Making a difficult situation worse, as the Dust Bowl did to the economic hardships of the Great Depression.
- Art Project A New Deal initiative that employed artists to create public murals and other works of art.
- Youth Administration New Deal agency that provided part-time employment for young people, allowing them to continue their education.
- Hattie Wyatt Caraway The first woman elected to the U.S. Senate, representing Arkansas, and a strong supporter of New Deal programs.
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- Rapidly declining or falling, especially in reference to prices during the Great Depression.
- The basic physical systems of a country, such as roads, bridges, and buildings, many of which were improved by New Deal projects.
- Joseph Taylor Robinson An influential Arkansas senator who supported New Deal legislation and played a crucial role in its passage.
- The name for makeshift shantytowns built by homeless people during the Great Depression, named derisively after President Hoover.
- To make suffering or hardship less severe, a key goal of New Deal programs.
- Works Administration New Deal program that funded large-scale construction projects, such as building bridges, roads, and public buildings.
- Completely lacking in basic necessities such as food and shelter, a condition many faced during the Great Depression.
- Deal The set of programs and reforms introduced by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to address the economic crisis of the Great Depression.
- Soup Agencies The numerous New Deal government programs that were often referred to by their acronyms.
17 Clues: To make suffering or hardship less severe, a key goal of New Deal programs. • Rapidly declining or falling, especially in reference to prices during the Great Depression. • Soup Agencies The numerous New Deal government programs that were often referred to by their acronyms. • ...
history vocab 2024-03-19
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- a hydrogen nuclear bomb
- Central Intelligence Agency
- communist Vietnamese people
- chemical warfare used in vietnam
- a wall meant to stop people from escaping west of east berlin
- a selection of citizens to bring to war
- a stellmate
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- leader of north Korea
- a trail that connected north and south vietnam
- a way to transport stuff over the berlin wall.
- new leader of cuba usa does not like.
- first satellite in space
- the spread of communism
- leader of south korea
- a misson to kill the new leader of cuba and it ended very blady for us.
- an assassinated president
16 Clues: a stellmate • leader of north Korea • leader of south korea • a hydrogen nuclear bomb • the spread of communism • first satellite in space • an assassinated president • Central Intelligence Agency • communist Vietnamese people • chemical warfare used in vietnam • new leader of cuba usa does not like. • a selection of citizens to bring to war • ...
history vocab 2024-03-19
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- a hydrogen nuclear bomb
- Central Intelligence Agency
- communist Vietnamese people
- chemical warfare used in vietnam
- a wall meant to stop people from escaping west of east berlin
- a selection of citizens to bring to war
- a stellmate
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- leader of north Korea
- a trail that connected north and south vietnam
- a way to transport stuff over the berlin wall.
- new leader of cuba usa does not like.
- first satellite in space
- the spread of communism
- leader of south korea
- a misson to kill the new leader of cuba and it ended very blady for us.
- an assassinated president
16 Clues: a stellmate • leader of north Korea • leader of south korea • a hydrogen nuclear bomb • the spread of communism • first satellite in space • an assassinated president • Central Intelligence Agency • communist Vietnamese people • chemical warfare used in vietnam • new leader of cuba usa does not like. • a selection of citizens to bring to war • ...
U.S History 2024-04-15
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- the action of an outside party in serving as an intermediary between (or among) principals in a dispute, without direct principal-to-principal contact.
- a significant political controversy in the United States during the presidency of Richard Nixon
- give or grant someone (power, status, or recognition).
- economic policies that disproportionately favor the upper tier of the economic spectrum, comprising wealthy individuals and large corporations.
- the action of forgiving or being forgiven for an error or offense.
- established a free-trade zone in North America
- Deficit: the amount by which the cost of a country's imports exceeds the value of its exports.
- (especially in the US) a charge of misconduct made against the holder of a public office.
- extremists a pejorative designation used to indicate uncritical zeal or obsessive enthusiasm that is related to one's own, or one's group's, devotion to a religion
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- persistent high inflation combined with high unemployment and stagnant demand in a country's economy.
- Control: the regulation of the sale and use of firearms.
- the health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group.
- concern about and action aimed at protecting the environment.
- the federal health insurance program created in 1965 for people ages 65 and over, regardless of income, medical history, or health status.i
- of or concerning the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations.
- commitment to traditional values and ideas with opposition to change or innovation.
16 Clues: established a free-trade zone in North America • give or grant someone (power, status, or recognition). • Control: the regulation of the sale and use of firearms. • the health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group. • concern about and action aimed at protecting the environment. • the action of forgiving or being forgiven for an error or offense. • ...
US History 2023-03-07
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- Slave that got ruled as properties
- The name of the north
- Failed slave rebellion
- State that allows slavery
- Election of Lincoln
- Name of the south
- Dred Scott's owner
- People against slavery
- economy in the south
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- State that does not allow slavery
- economy in the north
- when a state joins
- Africans forced to do tasks
- 16th president
- Added California as a free state
- when a state leaves
16 Clues: 16th president • Name of the south • when a state joins • Dred Scott's owner • Election of Lincoln • when a state leaves • economy in the north • economy in the south • The name of the north • Failed slave rebellion • People against slavery • State that allows slavery • Africans forced to do tasks • Added California as a free state • State that does not allow slavery • ...
us history 2023-05-19
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- pre halloween beauty date
- Christmas pj
- early game to be less awkward
- insta post date
- cutest girl
- ya bebe
- double date
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- I smashed them
- stealing fountain drinks
- when Derek is gone
- with Sasha and Arnou
- cover her eyes
- our first child
- we missed the final (stuck at work)
- can be played without nets
- our first competition
16 Clues: ya bebe • cutest girl • double date • Christmas pj • I smashed them • cover her eyes • insta post date • our first child • when Derek is gone • with Sasha and Arnou • our first competition • stealing fountain drinks • pre halloween beauty date • can be played without nets • early game to be less awkward • we missed the final (stuck at work)
CRUCY HISTORY 2023-03-12
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- Estudia las costumbres y tradiciones de los pueblos
- Ültimo inca del Perú
- Las construcciones son fuentes ..
- ¿Quién conquista el Perú?
- Primer virrey del Perú
- Ciencia social, estudia el desarrollo de las sociedades en el tiempo
- Conoce e interpreta las inscripciones como jeroglífico
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- Las narraciones son fuente ...
- Primer inca del Perú
- Estudia la descripción de los libros impresos
- El periódico es fuente ..
- Arte de elaboración y estudio de escudos
- Estudia el aspecto biológico y social del hombre
- Último virrey del Perú
- Cuantas etapas tuvo la historia del Perú
- cultura más antigua del Perú
16 Clues: Primer inca del Perú • Ültimo inca del Perú • Último virrey del Perú • Primer virrey del Perú • El periódico es fuente .. • ¿Quién conquista el Perú? • cultura más antigua del Perú • Las narraciones son fuente ... • Las construcciones son fuentes .. • Arte de elaboración y estudio de escudos • Cuantas etapas tuvo la historia del Perú • Estudia la descripción de los libros impresos • ...
US History 2023-04-26
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- Which form of government is led by a king or queen?
- How many branches are the in the US?
- Which group makes up the Legislative branch?
- What is the current form of government?
- Which branch creates laws?
- Where is the US capital?
- Who was the first president?
- This party wants a bigger government
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- What do we call the first ten amendments?
- Who is the head of the Executive branch?
- Which branch executes laws?
- Which form of government is led by a few?
- Which branch interprets laws?
- This group of Congress includes 100 people
- No government!! AH!!!
- How many original colonies did the US have?
16 Clues: No government!! AH!!! • Where is the US capital? • Which branch creates laws? • Which branch executes laws? • Who was the first president? • Which branch interprets laws? • How many branches are the in the US? • This party wants a bigger government • What is the current form of government? • Who is the head of the Executive branch? • What do we call the first ten amendments? • ...
history crossword 2023-04-27
16 Clues: minh • diem • nixon • hawks • doves • teachin • johnson • vietcong • agentorange • containment • tetoffensive • dominotheory • mylaimassacre • credivilitygap • pentagonpapers • gulfoftonkinresolution
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. • ...
US History 2025-05-14
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- a real or imagined cause for complaint, especially unfair treatment
- geopolitical philosophy that emphasises political expediency over moral concerns
- president in the 1990s who was impeached
- a person who has an obsessive desire for power
- is the renunciation of your religion
- abnormally thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food
- a conference or meeting for discussion, especially among friends or colleagues, Native American in origin
- first US president
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- the action of signing or giving formal consent to a treaty, contract, or agreement, making it officially valid
- to desire something that one should not
- issued Emancipation Proclamation
- order to join up to a nation’s armed services
- a warning or proviso of specific stipulations, conditions, or limitations
- the saying of the same thing twice over in different words, generally considered to be a fault of style
- intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people with a specialized knowledge or interest
- US president to have been impeached twice
16 Clues: first US president • issued Emancipation Proclamation • is the renunciation of your religion • to desire something that one should not • president in the 1990s who was impeached • US president to have been impeached twice • order to join up to a nation’s armed services • a person who has an obsessive desire for power • ...
US History 2025-05-14
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- other countries could import into the US
- America becomes a world power through imperialism
- poverty and unemployment around the whole country
- income tax laws and direct election of senators
- the US and Soviets competing over who goes to space first
- Al Qaeda attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon
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- prohibition, speakeasies, and Red Scare
- African Americans and other minorities fighting for their rights
- stalemates, trench warfare, u-boats and tanks
- fascism, Adolf Hitler, D-Day, Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- people migrating west
- monopolies and corruption
- small time period where returning soldiers were offered peace
- mass genocide of Jews in concentration camps
- The US tried to assist another country from falling into communism
- USA and Soviet Union competing over atomic bombs
16 Clues: people migrating west • monopolies and corruption • prohibition, speakeasies, and Red Scare • other countries could import into the US • mass genocide of Jews in concentration camps • stalemates, trench warfare, u-boats and tanks • income tax laws and direct election of senators • USA and Soviet Union competing over atomic bombs • ...
Canford History 2025-05-30
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- The Countess of Salisbury, the woman who inherited Canford at age 11 and lived until 74, outliving both her son and grandson. (3)
- The first known Lord of the Manor of Canford (5)
- Edward ____ , famous architect who had worked on important buildings such as Buckingham Palace, who was commissioned to design and build a new manor house in 1825. (5)
- Which is the only medieval part of the school that is still standing? (4, 1, 6)
- William De _______ VI who accidentally killed his own son in a tilting match in 1382. (10)
- Name of the Countess of Salisbury and Lincoln, who was kidnapped at Canford in 1317. (5, 2, 4)
- The ______ Freize – this was sold in 1994 for £7.7 million. (8)
- Sir Charles ___ - the famous architect (known for the Houses of Parliament) commissioned to extend and remodel the house in 1847. (5)
- The surname of the family who bought Canford in 1846. (5)
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- Surname of the British Prime Minister, whose aunt lived at Canford and who nearly died at Canford as a child. (9)
- John de _______ Earl of Surrey, the man who sent a knight to kidnap the Countess of Salisbury and Lincoln. (7)
- _____ Court – designed in 1852 to house treasures from the Middle East. This is now the Tuck Shop! (7)
- The surname of several Sir Johns who owned Canford in the 1700s. (4)
- Margaret ________ mother of Henry VII, who was granted Canford in 1485. (8)
- Surname of the family who were granted Canford by William the Conqueror (2, 6)
- Sir Austen Henry ___ archaeologist who brought back many treasures from the Middle East. (6)
16 Clues: The first known Lord of the Manor of Canford (5) • The surname of the family who bought Canford in 1846. (5) • The ______ Freize – this was sold in 1994 for £7.7 million. (8) • The surname of several Sir Johns who owned Canford in the 1700s. (4) • Margaret ________ mother of Henry VII, who was granted Canford in 1485. (8) • ...
american history 2025-07-28
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- State and local laws enforcing racial segregation and discrimination after Reconstruction.
- The war fought by the American colonies to gain independence from British rule (1775–1783).
- The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution guaranteeing individual freedoms and rights.
- Formerly enslaved people who were emancipated and recognized as free citizens.
- The movement to end the practice of slavery.
- The separation of people based on race, often enforced by laws like Jim Crow.
- The conflict between Northern and Southern states from 1861 to 1865 over slavery and states’ rights.
- The act of freeing enslaved people, notably symbolized by Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation.
- The period of rapid industrial growth that shifted society from agriculture to manufacturing.
- The right to vote in political elections.
- The post-Civil War era focused on rebuilding the South and integrating formerly enslaved people into society.
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- The early 19th-century exploration of the American West to map new territories and find a route to the Pacific.
- The movement of people from other countries to settle permanently in the United States.
- The 19th-century belief that the United States was destined to expand across North America.
- A system where power is shared between national government and individual states.
- The supreme law of the United States that outlines the structure and powers of government.
16 Clues: The right to vote in political elections. • The movement to end the practice of slavery. • The separation of people based on race, often enforced by laws like Jim Crow. • Formerly enslaved people who were emancipated and recognized as free citizens. • A system where power is shared between national government and individual states. • ...
U.S. History 2023-05-16
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- The amendment that protects our freedom of speech and religion.
- Led by the Sons of Liberty, this event was in reaction to the tea tax and then Britain shut down the ports of this city.
- This book was written by Harriet Beecher Stowe,
- A social movement that tried to end slavery in the U.S.
- A social movement in the 1800s that women led to stop drinking amongst men and husbands.
- An invention that helped increase the need for slaves in the South.
- This bird was nominated by Benjamin Franklin to be our national bird, but the bald eagle was chosen instead.
- This explorer (last name) had thought he landed near Japan, only later to find out that he was no where near Asia.
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- This person was our first commander-in-chief
- This tribe was forced to walk from Georgia to Oklahoma on the Trail of Tears. 4,000 died on the way.
- A symbol of America, which was a gift from France. Located in New York City.
- Southern States started to secede from the Union when this man was elected president.
- This was the nickname for settlers coming to California to look for gold.
- These are the first 3 words in the Constitution, meaning that citizens have the power of government.
- Our unalienable rights, according to the Declaration of Independence, are ____, ____, and pursuit of happiness.
- U.S. got this land after the Mexican American War.
16 Clues: This person was our first commander-in-chief • This book was written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, • U.S. got this land after the Mexican American War. • A social movement that tried to end slavery in the U.S. • The amendment that protects our freedom of speech and religion. • An invention that helped increase the need for slaves in the South. • ...
Wrld history 2023-05-17
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- a document that ran north and south down the Atlantic Ocean
- and unrestrained
- the right that gave them absolute authority
- the head of a Frankish Tribe in northern Gaul.
- - Charles VI daughter
- a trading post in India
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- Narigata, largely responsible for portugals early success in exploration.
- of England during English civil war
- known as the terrible
- - first of the Saxon line of German kings-
- with pizzaro, discovered the great Mississippi River.
- selected by the king of Portugal to lead an expedition around the cape of good hope to India
- XII chief minister.
- helped lay the foundation for absolutism in France
- was sent down the coast of Africa by the king of Portugal to find a sea route to India.
- son of Frederick William
16 Clues: and unrestrained • XII chief minister. • known as the terrible • - Charles VI daughter • a trading post in India • son of Frederick William • of England during English civil war • - first of the Saxon line of German kings- • the right that gave them absolute authority • the head of a Frankish Tribe in northern Gaul. • helped lay the foundation for absolutism in France • ...
History Test 2024-10-24
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- the ________ pacific and ________ pacific were railroad competitors
- the last native american to surrender to American government
- native Americans were moved to reservations by this
- the national grange helped these
- the sight of gold in the dakotas
- African Americans who moved west to farm
- people who delt out their own brand of justice
- _________ joined the union in 1876
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- the Cheyenne lived on this
- this was proposed to break up reservations
- this had Irish and African American workers
- formed the peoples party
- the central Pacific relied on
- they demanded an income tax and "Free Silver"
- government grants
- a sioux massacre happened at
16 Clues: government grants • formed the peoples party • the Cheyenne lived on this • a sioux massacre happened at • the central Pacific relied on • the national grange helped these • the sight of gold in the dakotas • _________ joined the union in 1876 • African Americans who moved west to farm • this was proposed to break up reservations • this had Irish and African American workers • ...
M2 History 2026-02-08
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- A town that people build after arriving in a new place
- The system of owning people and forcing them to work
- A complaint about unfair treatment
- A war between groups of people who live in the same country
- Having your own government
- A change of political system within a country
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- Someone who travels to new places to find out what is there
- Suddenly take control of a place by force
- Someone who travels to a place for religious reasons
- Treating someone unfairly because of their race, religion etc
- A small fight
- A long journey, especially by ship
- Having always lived in a place
- To fight against the government
- An area controlled by a more powerful country
- Announce something officially
16 Clues: A small fight • Having your own government • Announce something officially • Having always lived in a place • To fight against the government • A long journey, especially by ship • A complaint about unfair treatment • Suddenly take control of a place by force • An area controlled by a more powerful country • A change of political system within a country • ...
History Crossword 2026-02-15
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- the colonial army created by the second continental congress
- american general who led the continental army to victory
- Document that declared the colonies free from Britian in 1776
- global conflit that influenced Britains decision to end the war
- the 1783 agreement that offically ended the Revolutionary war
- war between the american colonies and great britian from 1775-1783
- French general who helped Washington at Yorktown
- Loyalists were colonists who remained loyal to this country
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- Area west of the Appalachian mountains gained by the U.S in the Treaty Of Paris
- British general who surrendered at Yorktown
- the capital city where the Treaty of Paris was signed
- congress the governing body that managed the colonial war effort
- European country that provided millitary and finacial aid to American colonies
- financial problems and war debt that pressured Britain to end the war
- Naval power that blocked British escape at Yorktown
- the last major battle of the Revolutionary War
16 Clues: British general who surrendered at Yorktown • the last major battle of the Revolutionary War • French general who helped Washington at Yorktown • Naval power that blocked British escape at Yorktown • the capital city where the Treaty of Paris was signed • american general who led the continental army to victory • ...
