history Crossword Puzzles
Les études 2013-03-31
15 Clues: law • math • english • biology • history • business • chemistry • physiology • accounting • philosophy • psychology • art,design • management • journalism • advertising
Running of the bulls 2022-01-13
2.04 (B) Vocabulary 2022-11-16
Food Technology 2024-01-17
15 Clues: vino • kimyo • tarix • sanoat • zaytun • mashina • ommaviy • kristall • kimyoviy • ekstrakti • transport • zamonaviy • texnologiya • fermentatsiya • muzlatish uchun
Especializaciones 2023-09-27
15 Clues: law • art • English • Spanish • science • history • marketing • philosophy • accounting • psychology • literature • journalism • architecture • administration • computer science
Las asignaturas 2020-09-13
School subjects 2023-02-09
school subjects 2024-11-09
15 Clues: art • grade • French • science • history • English • Spanish • physics • business • geography • cafeteria • chemistry • humanities • scholarship • World languages
Clase Vocabulario 2025-02-07
Die Schulfächer - Cyrus Lesser-Brunori 2025-05-08
Las clases 2026-02-05
subjects 2025-10-01
15 Clues: учить • наука • химия • физика • дизайн • музыка • история • биология • география • рисование • английский • математика • практиковать • драм.искусство • education физра
Adjective/Class Subjects 2022-09-05
Novels 2021-03-23
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- the wolf went huff and a puff
- with each lie the nose gets longer
- genre that causes suspense
- genre synonym
- an author famous for his comedy, romance, tragedy history novels
- a genre that makes your blood run cold
- outcome of twelfth night
- author of harry potter
- famous book of shakespeare
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- BL (genre)stands for
- disneys first princess (book)
- improves brain connectivity
- a genre that causes ones heart to sink
- revealing an important plot which reduces the surprise or suspense element
- gain knowledge
- main character for the very hungry caterpillar
- antonym for history
- love is in the air, what genre is that
- mirror, mirror on the wall who is the prettiest of them all
19 Clues: genre synonym • gain knowledge • antonym for history • BL (genre)stands for • author of harry potter • outcome of twelfth night • genre that causes suspense • famous book of shakespeare • improves brain connectivity • the wolf went huff and a puff • disneys first princess (book) • with each lie the nose gets longer • a genre that causes ones heart to sink • ...
Week 9 Spelling 2020-03-24
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- able to be used; ready to use
- a period of 10 years
- wildly funny or causing unrestrained laughter
- infrequent; not often
- something funny. You can have a sense of this
- having considerable value
- a place where something is
- relating to medicine or health
- not visible
- a natural or man-made body that orbits a planet
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- alike in every way
- a pedalled, 2-wheeled vehicle
- to inspire with courage or confidence, to motivate or urge
- collection of events from the past
- relating to history; something that is very old is this
- capable of being adored
- capable of being believed
- head or director of a school
- a place; to place something; a place on a sports team
19 Clues: not visible • alike in every way • a period of 10 years • infrequent; not often • capable of being adored • capable of being believed • having considerable value • a place where something is • head or director of a school • able to be used; ready to use • a pedalled, 2-wheeled vehicle • relating to medicine or health • collection of events from the past • ...
Shinto 2015-01-20
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- the stately ceremonial music of Shinto
- Shining in heaven
- male who invites
- shelf or home altar for the veneration of kami
- the second chronicle of Japanese history
- dramas performed in mask and costumes, associated with Shinto
- a Shinto shrine
- feudal soldier
- Location in southeastern Honshu of a major shrine to amaterasu
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- a spirit, God, or goddess of Shinto
- warrior knight way
- twisted rope marking a sacred spot
- a gatelike structure that marks a Shinto sacred place
- a new religion devoted to human betterment
- a ritual of purification that involves standing under a waterfall
- female who invites
- Spirit wind
- the earliest chronicle of Japanese history
- a new religion, which stresses art and beauty
19 Clues: Spirit wind • feudal soldier • a Shinto shrine • male who invites • Shining in heaven • warrior knight way • female who invites • twisted rope marking a sacred spot • a spirit, God, or goddess of Shinto • the stately ceremonial music of Shinto • the second chronicle of Japanese history • a new religion devoted to human betterment • the earliest chronicle of Japanese history • ...
Famous Paintings 2023-06-05
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- - Claude Monet's series of Impressionist paintings
- - Leonardo da Vinci's iconic portrait
- - Michelangelo's masterpiece in the Vatican City
- - Edvard Munch's haunting expressionist artwork
- - Salvador Dalí's surrealistic artwork featuring floating eyes
- - Johannes Vermeer's enigmatic portrait
- - Edward Hopper's famous depiction of an urban diner
- - Grant Wood's iconic painting of a farmer and his daughter
- - Salvador Dalí's surrealistic melting clocks
- - Marcel Duchamp's abstract cubist painting
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- - Katsushika Hokusai's iconic Japanese print
- - Leonardo da Vinci's depiction of Jesus and his disciples
- - Pablo Picasso's powerful anti-war artwork
- - Diego Rivera's mural depicting Mexican history
- - James McNeill Whistler's portrait of his mother
- - Vincent van Gogh's nocturnal landscape
- - Sandro Botticelli's iconic Renaissance painting
- - Johannes Vermeer's enigmatic portrait
- - Diego Rivera's mural depicting African history
- - Gustav Klimt's romantic and ornamental artwork
20 Clues: - Leonardo da Vinci's iconic portrait • - Johannes Vermeer's enigmatic portrait • - Johannes Vermeer's enigmatic portrait • - Vincent van Gogh's nocturnal landscape • - Pablo Picasso's powerful anti-war artwork • - Marcel Duchamp's abstract cubist painting • - Katsushika Hokusai's iconic Japanese print • - Salvador Dalí's surrealistic melting clocks • ...
Mueble de Aula 2022-05-02
17 Clues: Arte • silla • clase • puerta • ingles • musica • pupitre • bandera • ventana • espanol • ciencia • papelera • gimnasia • historia • matemáticas • Board pizarra • escritorio de maestro
Spanish Vocab 2022-10-25
17 Clues: Band • Math • Choir • Music • Paper • Science • English • History • Biology • scissors • Backpack • Geography • orchestra • chemistry • Diversity • PE last word • Social Studies last word
Schulfächer 2019-10-17
17 Clues: PE • art • German • civics • French • English • science • history • biology • physics • geography • chemistry • economics • wood/workshop • computer technology • environmental science • home economics/cooking
School 2023-01-18
17 Clues: fizika • mūzika • ķīmija • sports • lineāls • plakāts • penālis • vēsture • bioloģija • ģeogrāfija • matemātika • sporta soma • kalkulators • angļu valoda • baltā tāfele • vizuālā māksla • mācību grāmata
Unit 4 History Assignment 2025-11-03
17 Clues: aus • noorus • otsima • varemed • ühendus • ajalugu • vahetus • ülesanne • vaenlane • võimalik • igatahes • meditsiin • 2 nädalat • intervjuu • kujutletav • eeskuju järgima • kaotatud aega tasa tegema
spelling 3.2 2020-12-09
19 Clues: dissent • totality • merciful • disloyal • publicity • honorific • worldwide • foundation • fellowship • recyclable • everlasting • cooperation • unimaginable • making ready • unfeasibility • a U.S.A. state • before history • business person • a group of stars
Faculty 2025-10-16
19 Clues: Gym • Art • Lab • Ivrit • 9th Bio • Spanish • Ramabam • History • Security • Principal • AP English • Engineering • Graphic design • Israel Guidence • College Advisory • Marketing Director • Associate Principal • Activities Director • Admissions Coodinator
World History 2022-08-17
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- Could not get money from parliament and asked people for loans the one who refused he imprisoned them.
- was the Declaration's principal author.
- Thinkers of Enlightment were called.
- a puritan leader organized his troops into a powerful army.
- This law imposed a tax, in the form of special stamp on all sorts of document.
- while The Sovereign is Head of State, the ability to make and pass legislation resides with an elected Parliament.
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- From 1721 to 1742 the Whigs controlled the House of Commons led by the governments prime leader
- The citizens of England were sharply divided because of the.
- He accepted the the idea of the social contract but believed that people had given up only some of their individual rights.
- abolished the monarchy and the House of Lords.
- was one of the first to search for the NorthWest Passage.
- When Charles the Second died in 1685 his catholic brother came to the throne as.
- became an early spokesperson for women's rights.
- The 1700s have been called the Age of.
- Venetian captain who explored the coast of Newfoundland,Nova Scotia, and possibly New England.
- when the English monarchy was restored is called.
16 Clues: Thinkers of Enlightment were called. • The 1700s have been called the Age of. • was the Declaration's principal author. • abolished the monarchy and the House of Lords. • became an early spokesperson for women's rights. • when the English monarchy was restored is called. • was one of the first to search for the NorthWest Passage. • ...
US History 2022-11-07
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- The formation of divisions separating social classes
- The day the stock market crashed
- 31st president of the US
- A period of rich cultural activity of African Americans
- Going from one social status to another
- Regulates fair wages that would stimulate economic recovery
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- 30th president of the United States who helped found the FBI
- American gangster who dominated crime in Chicago
- Famous American professional baseball player
- Charged with robbery and murder
- American trumpeter and vocalist
- A place where alcohol is served illegally
- Energetic young women with a freedom-embracing lifestyle
- Pays retired workers over the age of 65
- Severe dust storms, major drought
- 32nd US president
16 Clues: 32nd US president • 31st president of the US • Charged with robbery and murder • American trumpeter and vocalist • The day the stock market crashed • Severe dust storms, major drought • Pays retired workers over the age of 65 • Going from one social status to another • A place where alcohol is served illegally • Famous American professional baseball player • ...
history puzzle 2022-05-29
17 Clues: type of art • type of car • type of car • type of game • console types • type of fruit • f&f character • type of color • dinner food types • type of job on earth • one of the 4 seasons • station gaming brand • president on 10$ bill • game came out in 2017 • wizard of oz character • type of fruit and color • thing you open with a handle
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. • ...
Halloween History 2022-10-03
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- We hollow these out for carving faces
- In the 7th Century, Pope Boniface IV moved the Samhain celebrations to the 1st of November and declared the 31st of October a Holy day calling it ...
- Another small creature said to come out at Halloween
- What the Romans who conquered the Celts renamed Samhain.
- The poor were allowed to beg for these on this night in old Britain.
- What they wore to fool the ghosts out on this night
- You might see alot of these flying brooms
- A tiny human said to also come out on Halloween
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- Tricks commonly played on people on this night are called...
- What did people set on top of hills to reignite their autumn hearthfires?
- There goes an unlucky black ...
- A popular choice of costume to scare off Death.
- Roman celebration of Pomona gave us "bobbing for..."
- Busters
- What kids hope for in the place of soul cakes.
- The original celebration by the Celts in Ancient Britain and Ireland
16 Clues: Busters • There goes an unlucky black ... • We hollow these out for carving faces • You might see alot of these flying brooms • What kids hope for in the place of soul cakes. • A popular choice of costume to scare off Death. • A tiny human said to also come out on Halloween • What they wore to fool the ghosts out on this night • ...
History Review 2022-10-19
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- aggregate of many separate states or territories under a supreme ruler or oligarchy.
- sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies.
- head of the Catholic Church and the Bishop of Rome.
- potentially serious infectious disease that mainly affects the lungs.
- intellectual movement of the 15th century when there was a new interest in the classical world and studies.
- system of doctrines and practices that rejects any form of religious faith and
- middle period of the three traditional divisions of Western history.
- multilateral system of trading in which a country pays for its imports from one country by its exports to another.
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- article added to the US Constitution.
- technique of visually suggesting a feeling of depth in a flat presentation.
- devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s.
- most severe pandemic in recent history.
- Exchange/The transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the Old World of Europe and Africa and the New World of the Americas.
- to the structure of populations.
- first 10 Amendments to the Constitution.
- period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages.
16 Clues: to the structure of populations. • article added to the US Constitution. • most severe pandemic in recent history. • first 10 Amendments to the Constitution. • head of the Catholic Church and the Bishop of Rome. • middle period of the three traditional divisions of Western history. • potentially serious infectious disease that mainly affects the lungs. • ...
Jamaican history 2019-10-31
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- Our first National hero lived in this continent
- they fought against the british
- Garvey taughtthis to blacks worldwide
- She used this style of warfare
- His mother was a slave,father a planter
- Hanged on October 24,1865
- Led the 1831 rebellion
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- The intial of a famous black movement
- Stony Gut march was about this condition
- court system used at trial during morant bay rebellion
- A hospital is named after him
- Estate destroyed on christmas day during 1831
- Jamaica's most famous National Hero
- These parties were formed by two National hero
- was a lawyer,scholar and soldier
- A great military leader feared by British troops
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 • ...
US History 2021-09-21
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- Never ending or occurring repeatedly
- An act of rebellion attrition During war it’s the act of wearing down by constant attack
- Institution Term for the south’s reliance on slavery
- The intent or desire to do evil
- A set of laws that regulated slavery and defined the relationship Between enslaved Africans and free whites
- The rebuilding of the former Confederate states after the Civil War
- The division of the country along regional lines over a particular issue
- The process of freeing enslaved persons
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- The belief that the expansion of the United States westward, towards The Pacific Ocean was ordained by God in order to civilize and Democratize
- The act of putting something into action; the ceremony that marks the beginning of a 4 year presidential term
- during the years prior to the Civil War: the idea that people living in a territory would have the right to vote themselves to decide whether or not the territory would allow slavery
- To formally charge a public official with misconduct in office
- incorporating a territory within the domain of another country
- noun; the action of withdrawing from a political alliance, federal union, or political organization
- A military blockade of a city or fortified place to force it into surrendering
- verb; formal withdrawal from a political alliance, federal union, or political organization
16 Clues: The intent or desire to do evil • Never ending or occurring repeatedly • The process of freeing enslaved persons • Institution Term for the south’s reliance on slavery • To formally charge a public official with misconduct in office • incorporating a territory within the domain of another country • The rebuilding of the former Confederate states after the Civil War • ...
American History 2021-09-12
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- People who supported a stronger national government.
- Attempt by the British government to consolidate fiscal and political power over the American colonies by placing import taxes on many of the British products bought by Americans, including lead, paper, paint, glass, and tea.
- An American politician and lawyer who served as the fourth Chief Justice of the United States from 1801 till he died in 1835.
- 3rd American President
- Series of four laws were passed by the British Parliament to punish the colony of Massachusetts Bay for the Boston Tea Party.
- a treaty between the United Kingdom and the United States that was signed on June 15, 1846, in Washington, D.C. The treaty brought an end to the Oregon boundary dispute by settling competing American and British claims to the Oregon Country.
- The war escalated from a regional conflict between Great Britain and France in North America, known today as the French and Indian War.
- The acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from France in 1803.
- Acts of British Parliament requiring local governments of the American colonies to provide the British soldiers with housing and food.
- The act to tax the importation of molasses from the West Indies, similar to the previous act, but now it was actually going to be enforced by the British navy
- A process under which executive or legislative actions are subject to review by the judiciary.
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- The document announced the separation of 13 North American British colonies from Great Britain.
- A battle on March 5, 1770, in which British soldiers shot and killed several people while being stressed by a mob in Boston.
- The first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War.
- The first ten amendments to the US Constitution, ratified in 1791 and guaranteeing such rights as the freedoms of speech, assembly, and worship.
- A movement of the 18th century that stressed the belief that give people more knowledge and understanding. Many Christians found the enlightened view of the world consistent with Christian beliefs, and used this rational thinking as support for the existence and benevolence of God.
16 Clues: 3rd American President • People who supported a stronger national government. • The first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War. • The acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from France in 1803. • A process under which executive or legislative actions are subject to review by the judiciary. • ...
History 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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- the new stone age
- a historical cave site the cro-magnons painted in
- it was thought to be the worlds first town
- the doors to homes in çatal hüyük were on the ____
- moving around based on food
- dead loved ones in çatal hüyük were buried under
- a time when glaciers were all over the earth
- at the start of the neolithic times people began to grow their own ____
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- the old stone age
- the middle stone age
- built about 8000 years ago in modern turkey
- early peoples that hunted and gathered berries for food
- a mass of land connect lands that aren't currently connected
- Jericho was surrounded by high _________
- the first early humans originated in ______
- the first crops in south Africa were ________
16 Clues: the old stone age • the new stone age • the middle stone age • moving 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 review 2021-10-03
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- the longest chinses dynasty was the
- what life was centered around in India
- What country did Rome take over in the second Punic war
- first of the Mesopotamian civilization
- means "highly self-disciplined
- more simplified version of hieroglyphics
- Taught Alexander the Great about military invasions
- leader of the Akkadians
- founder of Confucianism
- the highest class in India's social classes
- the war that broke out between Athens and Sparta
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- word that means "to imitate Greeks"
- used to write in temples and tombs
- the process of slowly dying a dead body to prevent it from rotting
- Egypt's golden age of stability
- dynasty was found in 202 B.C.
16 Clues: leader of the Akkadians • founder of Confucianism • dynasty was found in 202 B.C. • means "highly self-disciplined • Egypt's golden age of stability • used to write in temples and tombs • the longest chinses dynasty was the • word that means "to imitate Greeks" • what life was centered around in India • first of the Mesopotamian civilization • ...
History Crossword 2021-11-09
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- A Roman commoner
- A group of ruling people
- A general and then a dictator
- Governing assembly
- Form of government where you vote for a leader
- political institution
- First Roman empire
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- Rome's golden age(one word)
- Large military unit
- An ancient city
- Political office
- The war between Carthage and the Roman Republic (one word
- A title for elected Romans
- The increase of prices
- Artificial canal
- One of the best generals
16 Clues: An ancient city • A Roman commoner • Political office • Artificial canal • Governing assembly • First Roman empire • Large military unit • political institution • The increase of prices • A group of ruling people • One of the best generals • A title for elected Romans • Rome's golden age(one word) • A general and then a dictator • Form of government where you vote for a leader • ...
US HISTORY 2021-11-09
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- The Manifest Destiny stated that the US would expand its territory all the way to the ___ Ocean.
- The Northern states of the US wanted to abolish it but the Southern states did not.
- First English settlement in what is now the US.
- Last name of the first president of the US.
- ___ was dumped into the ocean by angry colonists at the Boston Tea Party.
- Territory bought from France by the US.
- The ___ defeated Great Britain in the battle of New Orleans.
- Lost the war against the British in the 7-Year War.
- As a result of the ___-American War, Mexico lost more than 55% of its territory.
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- As a result of the American ___ War, slavery was abolished in the US.
- In 1898, the US became an ___, when it became interested in controlling other nations.
- Territory that became independent from Mexico and then became part of the US.
- Created the Stamp Act to recoup some percentage of the cost of the 7-Year War.
- Florida belonged to this country before becoming part of the US.
- This territory was bought from Russia and became the largest state in the US.
- As a result of the Spanish-American War, the US took control of ____.
16 Clues: Territory bought from France by the US. • Last name of the first president of the US. • First English settlement in what is now the US. • Lost the war against the British in the 7-Year War. • The ___ defeated Great Britain in the battle of New Orleans. • Florida belonged to this country before becoming part of the US. • ...
JLT History 2021-11-01
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- committed to promoting voluntarism + developing the potential of women & improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers.
- Location of M&M 2021
- the total $ amount that's been donated to 200+ agencies in over 68 years
- benefits 6th grade girls in Smith Co. through a free event that provides an oppo for self-growth and self-worth.
- offers children/adults w/ special needs the opportunity to enjoy a fabulous day on the lake skiing & making friends.
- sold prior to M&M and 100% proceeds benefit JLT
- provides JLT a means to fund short-term needs of eligible non-profit agencies
- # of hours volunteered annually
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- the first day of a new junior league year
- an agency that provides care for people with Alzheimers or dementia.
- esta by JLT w/ a mission to ignite curiosity in young minds thru fun hands-on exploration
- the 1st Book of its kind in the country where the proceeds go back into the community
- the last day of our JLT fiscal year when all hours are due in the DC system
- highlights local businesses while raising funds for our community
- an agency that exists to minimize the trauma children face when they have been vicitimized by abuse.
- an agency that delivers nutritious meals to home-bound sr citizens.
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. • ...
American History 2023-01-17
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- The Father of the Constitution
- The first 10 amendments to the Constitution
- a plan that wanted representation based on population
- Washington crossed this river on Christmas night and successfully won the battle of Trenton
- The first shots were fired here that started the Revolutionary War.
- the branch of government that enforces the law
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- The fort in upstate New York that the Green Mountain Boys took from the British.
- The first governing document of the Unites States that did not work
- the branch of government that makes the laws
- This was the first major battle of the Rev. war which gave the Americans confidence that they could beat England.
- This battle was the turning point of the Revolutionary War
- the branch of government that interprets the laws
- The last battle of the Revolutionary War was fought here.
- a plan that wanted representation to be equal
- The hall where the Constitutional Convention was held.
- The part of Congress that has 2 representatives from each state.
16 Clues: The Father of the Constitution • The first 10 amendments to the Constitution • the branch of government that makes the laws • a plan that wanted representation to be equal • the branch of government that enforces the law • the branch of government that interprets the laws • a plan that wanted representation based on population • ...
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? • ...
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? • ...
history presentation 2023-05-11
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- Emigrated from Russia to the United States as a child. In the 1920s she moved to a farm and later became Israel first female prime minister
- The Ayatollah, a religious leader, condemned western religion. Accused the Shah of violating Islamic law.
- A collective farm that produces crops for export
- leader of African national congress and a freedom fighter he was in jail for 27 years
- The vital waterway that provides the shortest sea route between Europe and Asia
- He lead two unsuccessful wars against Israel. He was a nationalist
- the main organization that opposed apartheid and pushed for a majority rule in south africa
- A government run by religious leaders.
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- He reduced ties with the Soviets and looked for aid through the US. Was the first leader to make peace with Israel.
- movement of people from rural area to cities
- A traditional Muslim headscarf, ment to conceal
- a black township in South Africa where the government killed anti-apartheid demonstrators in 1960
- system in which the people as a whole rather that private individuals own all property and operate all businesses
- was a nation party member and the last president of south africa he won the nobel peace prize in 1993 with mandela
- was the founder of the green belt movement as well a human rights activist was elected to kenya nation assembly in 2002 and won a nobl piece prize in 2004
- a policy of rigid racial segregation in the republic of south africa
16 Clues: A government run by religious leaders. • movement of people from rural area to cities • A traditional Muslim headscarf, ment to conceal • A collective farm that produces crops for export • He lead two unsuccessful wars against Israel. He was a nationalist • a policy of rigid racial segregation in the republic of south africa • ...
History Test 2013-03-06
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- A part of the body of a Christian saint or an object related to his martyrdom turned into an object of worship
- 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
- 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
- The Emperor who signed a peace treaty with Tsar Peter?
- Name with a contemptuous tone used by ancient Greeks and later by Romans for foreigners who did not share their cultural values
- 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
- A vow of singleness, a religious rule
- Which country accepted the first mission of Cyril and Methodius spreading the new alphabet
- Who made Serbia a Bulgarian province
- Bulgarian ruler who destroyed the Avars
- The first territory added to the Bulgarian Khanate
- ruler who defeated the arabs at Constantinople
- Deviation from doctrine adopted at Church Councils
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 • ...
History crossword 2013-10-05
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- joined the coalition to pursue federal union,and fought for Britian in the war of 1812
- Started the coalition with Sir john A Macdonald;resigned from it in 1865
- A lot of arguements about rather this should happen
- as a director of the Nova Scotia Electric Telegraph Company
- held a number of ministerial posts in the cabinet of Sir John A Macdonald
- nothing could've been done; even votes ended in a tie
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- He represented Northumberland County in the legislative assembly of New brunswick
- this wasbetween the BNA colonies and the US under the reciprocity treaty
- Threat of ___ ___
- There was good available farm land in the west, and needed to get the property before the americans did
- one of the fathers that was described as statesman of ability
- first prime minister of canada
- obstacles of seperating the United Province
- was the leader of french in Canada east
- represented St. John County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
- at confederation, he was appointed to the Canadian senate and was a member of the coalition government
16 Clues: Threat of ___ ___ • first prime minister of canada • was the leader of french in Canada east • obstacles of seperating the United Province • A lot of arguements about rather this should happen • nothing could've been done; even votes ended in a tie • as a director of the Nova Scotia Electric Telegraph Company • ...
History Revision 2014-09-03
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- Harold was shot in the _____ during the Battle of Hastings
- the year of our Lord also know as A.D.
- one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 75 to 200 million people and peaking in Europe in the years 1346–53.
- a document or physical object which was written or created during the time under study
- the period between 500AD AND 1500AD
- the name of the Pope who delivered a speech encouraging the Crusades
- the system of government developed by William the Conqueror
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- emperor responsible for
- jars that were used in Ancient Egypt burial customs
- the legal document signed by King John that curbed the power of the King
- a type of source created about an event, period, or issue in history that was produced after that event, period or issue has passed.
- the leader of the medieval church
- ______________ the name of the temple of Ramses II
- the Battle of _________________ occurred on 14th October 1066
- professional soldiers
- highest official in Ancient Egypt to serve the king
16 Clues: professional soldiers • emperor responsible for • the leader of the medieval church • the period between 500AD AND 1500AD • the year of our Lord also know as A.D. • ______________ the name of the temple of Ramses II • jars that were used in Ancient Egypt burial customs • highest official in Ancient Egypt to serve the king • ...
Universal History 2014-11-13
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- bloc led by the US after the World War II
- invade Kuwait that refuse decrease oil production
- Marxist-Lenist concept of society
- its sign created the European community
- Social and economic development free of nuclear weapons
- mainly occurs in Africa, Middle east, Europe and America
- new economic model of world views interchange
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- Analizes USSR situation with transparency and objectivity
- sign between Mexico, Canada, US for free product exchange
- started a new war against Iraq in march 2003
- give rise to liberalism and globalization
- allows south american countries to exchange products
- caused by low economic development of countries
- attacked through air and sea by US and UK until 2003
- Divided Germany into socialism and capitalism
- part of germany ruled by the Soviet Union
16 Clues: Marxist-Lenist concept of society • its sign created the European community • bloc led by the US after the World War II • give rise to liberalism and globalization • part of germany ruled by the Soviet Union • started a new war against Iraq in march 2003 • Divided Germany into socialism and capitalism • new economic model of world views interchange • ...
Aztec History 2016-04-28
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- Last independent ruler of Triple Alliance capital
- Nahuatl word for commoner class
- Aztec god of rain and thunderstorms
- Alliance of Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan
- Nahuatl word for 'ruler'
- Aztec god of darkness, chaos, and jaguars
- Nahuatl word for 'flowery war'
- Nahuatl word for 'temple'
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- Aztec god of the sun and war, the main god of the Mexica
- Poet-king of Texcoco
- Capital of Triple Alliance
- Nahuatl word for public schools
- ritual bloodletting
- Aztec god of knowledge, priesthood, nobility, and wind
- Nomads who traveled from the north and founded Tenochtitlan
- Nahuatl word for noble class
16 Clues: ritual bloodletting • Poet-king of Texcoco • Nahuatl word for 'ruler' • Nahuatl word for 'temple' • Capital of Triple Alliance • Nahuatl word for noble class • Nahuatl word for 'flowery war' • Nahuatl word for public schools • Nahuatl word for commoner class • Aztec god of rain and thunderstorms • Aztec god of darkness, chaos, and jaguars • ...
Russia's History 2016-02-07
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- The current leader of the Russian Federation
- War of threats
- The group that overthrew Nicholas from the throne
- leader of the Bolsheviks and first leader of the USSR
- The opposing country in the Cold War
- The name the Vikings went by
- A symbol of the Cold War in Germany
- Napoleon tried to invade Russia during this but the temperatures killed his army
- In 1991, this happened to the Soviet Union
- Brought Islam to Russia and were also part of the Mongols
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- Brutal ruler of U.S.S.R. Ruled after Lenin
- The government of the U.S.S.R
- The named the U.S.S.R is often referred to as
- St.Petersburg is named after this man
- The first satellite in space
- IvanIV declared himself this
16 Clues: War of threats • The name the Vikings went by • The first satellite in space • IvanIV declared himself this • 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 • ...
History Final 2017-05-15
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- First space shuttle the US launched
- The number of government branches
- Terrorist group behind Sep 11, 2001
- Under this President troops were withdrawn from Iraq
- Policy that committed American troops to stay defensive
- Department created to promote safety of American people
- Held free election because of War on Terror
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- US defeated this country in the War of 1812
- William (Bill) Clinton introduced this to eliminate tariffs
- The government should provide for the people.
- Interstate Highway System
- War for Independence battle
- Townsend Harris treaty opened this country to missionaries
- Movement President Roosevelt popularized
- What William Jennings Bryan defended at the Scopes Trial
- What Robert Fulton perfected
16 Clues: Interstate Highway System • War for Independence battle • What Robert Fulton perfected • The number of government branches • First space shuttle the US launched • Terrorist group behind Sep 11, 2001 • Movement President Roosevelt popularized • US defeated this country in the War of 1812 • Held free election because of War on Terror • ...
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... • ...
HOLLYWOOD HISTORY 2018-06-11
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- a company having exclusive control over a product or service.
- consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted
- done in a way that faithfully resembles an original; real.
- based on what is generally done or believed.
- represent, show, or reproduce in an art form.
- not sensible or realistic.
- the feeling of dissatisfaction.
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- the breaking of a law or formal agreement.
- a particular part of a population.
- a straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle.
- the residential area outside a city.
- things or money that motivate or encourage someone to do something.
- showing a lot of experience and knowledge; developed to a high degree.
- detailed and complicated in design and planning.
- take over the place or position of something.
- the sole rights to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention.
16 Clues: not sensible or realistic. • the feeling of dissatisfaction. • a particular part of a population. • the residential area outside a city. • the breaking of a law or formal agreement. • based on what is generally done or believed. • represent, show, or reproduce in an art form. • take over the place or position of something. • ...
Texas History 2022-04-22
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- is the act of competing
- migrating within one country or state.
- is the single worldwide computer network that interconnects other computer networks, enabling data and other information to be exchanged.
- This is caused because of no plant rotation and the ground is made of dust so the hard winds cause a tornado-like thing
- the domestic marketplace for goods and services operating within the borders of and governed by the regulations of a particular country.
- A war within The US between the north and south
- was a leader who had a war with Texas over land and freedom
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- The time when the world changed for women so they can do more things that men can do
- the alternating phases of economic growth and decline.
- a financial gain
- They are animal in Texas that over populated
- A region close to the water with high precipitation
- True or False: The second amendment is the right to bear arms
- What is the reason the US joined World War ll
- space comprises the earth’s atmosphere and space
- people of color owned by someone else to be used for work
16 Clues: a financial gain • is the act of competing • migrating within one country or state. • They are animal in Texas that over populated • What is the reason the US joined World War ll • A war within The US between the north and south • space comprises the earth’s atmosphere and space • A region close to the water with high precipitation • ...
Evolutionary History 2022-04-25
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- evidence of life from the past
- structure part of an organism (bones)
- having died out completely on Earth
- when something stays mostly the same over time
- a group of individuals born around same time
- a related organism from previous generation
- increases chances organism will survive
- scientist who studies fossils
- graph that uses bars to show distribution
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- adaptation that occurs over a long time
- to classify based on scientific examination
- a random change to a gene
- an organism's arm leg or wing
- a specific characteristic of an individual organism
- group of same kind of organisms
- to receive genes from a parent
16 Clues: a random change to a gene • an organism's arm leg or wing • scientist who studies fossils • evidence of life from the past • to receive genes from a parent • group of same kind of organisms • having died out completely on Earth • structure part of an organism (bones) • adaptation that occurs over a long time • increases chances organism will survive • ...
Texas History 2022-05-13
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- to forgive a wrong
- the animal white settlers were killing
- a political group in the late 1800s
- to rebuilt the country after the civil war
- the group of elected leaders who make the laws
- what northerners used cattle for
- what farmers were losing in the late 1800s
- a RR that crosses the whole US continent
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- a farmer who had his own supplies
- African American soldiers
- the direction white settlers wanted Natives to move
- the highest court in the US
- the event when lots of oil was discovered
- a change to the US Constitution
- the path to drive cattle up North
- word that means separation of black and white
16 Clues: to forgive a wrong • African American soldiers • the highest court in the US • a change to the US Constitution • what northerners used cattle for • a farmer who had his own supplies • the path to drive cattle up North • a political group in the late 1800s • the animal white settlers were killing • a RR that crosses the whole US continent • ...
Mi'kmaq History 2023-10-12
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- These women were responsible for education through oral storytelling.
- The Mi'kmaq used these to trick Moose.
- Each clan had a leader, who was given the title:
- In order to make sure everyone was heard, the Mi'kmaq used a ______ _____ during group discussions. This allowed everyone to have a say.
- A tool used to make walking easier in winter
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- The Mi'kmaq spent winters inland, hunting large game in _____. (plural)
- Identity was passed down:
- What a Mi'kmaq village was called (singular)
- The Mi'kmaq word for Grand Council:
- This three pronged short-spear is called a:
- In the summer, Mi'kmaq would forage for shellfish, and hunt seals on the _____.
- A method of transportation used in the winter, not a great tool without gravity's help.
- The structures the Mi'kmaq lived in were called ______
- The Mi'kmaq built canoes from:
- Mi'gma'gi Was divided in _ districts.
- The Mi'kmaq live on Canada's _______ coast.
16 Clues: Identity was passed down: • The Mi'kmaq built canoes from: • The Mi'kmaq word for Grand Council: • Mi'gma'gi Was divided in _ districts. • The Mi'kmaq used these to trick Moose. • This three pronged short-spear is called a: • The Mi'kmaq live on Canada's _______ coast. • What a Mi'kmaq village was called (singular) • A tool used to make walking easier in winter • ...
History -2 2023-11-24
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- "sivatatava saaram" was written by
- kuchipudi was introduced by
- "allasani peddana" was also called
- "Swami vidyaranya" wrote
- "vidyanatha" wrote in sanskrit
- vasu charitra was written by whom
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- madurai was the capital of
- "vikramanka Deva charitra" was written by
- "kreedabhiramam" was written by
- the capital of vijayanagara was
- devaraya-2 was also known as
- founder of saluva dynasty
- "vittalaswamy" and "hazara ramaswamy" temple founded by
- "srikrishna devaraya" belongs to which dynasty
- which traveller visited achutadevaraya kingdom
- which dance famous in kakatiya period
16 Clues: "Swami vidyaranya" wrote • founder of saluva dynasty • madurai was the capital of • kuchipudi was introduced by • devaraya-2 was also known as • "vidyanatha" wrote in sanskrit • "kreedabhiramam" was written by • the capital of vijayanagara was • vasu charitra was written by whom • "sivatatava saaram" was written by • "allasani peddana" was also called • ...
Peddie history 2023-11-16
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- The name of Peddie's recent history campaign
- Peddie's longest serving faculty member
- For more than a century, this building was the face of Peddie
- This alum gave $100M to Peddie in 1992
- Directed well over 100 plays on the Peddie stage before his retirement in 2013
- Has continuously published as a student publication for 110 years
- Only Falcons are familiar with this Peddie-specific chant
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- Headed up the Principio Project in the early 1990s
- After the death of Headmaster Potter in 1998, she became acting head of school
- Peddie's fiercest rivalry
- Taught Peddie's first computer science class in 1983
- The Class of '41 wrote the blockbuster novel MASH
- She was the first woman athletic director
- One of New Jerseys few remaining eight-sided houses
- Coach Robert Lawson earned this nickname in college for his running speed
- A replica of this trophy was donated to Peddie in 1993 by it's first recipient
16 Clues: Peddie's fiercest rivalry • This alum gave $100M to Peddie in 1992 • Peddie's longest serving faculty member • She was the first woman athletic director • The name of Peddie's recent history campaign • The Class of '41 wrote the blockbuster novel MASH • Headed up the Principio Project in the early 1990s • One of New Jerseys few remaining eight-sided houses • ...
U.S. History 2023-11-13
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- Attacks were to take place at ___ PM
- Where Lincoln died
- Gave African Americans citizenship
- 2nd president impeached
- Laws to limit rights of blacks
- Time Lincoln died
- Gave shelter/clothing/food to blacks
- Congressional plan for reconstruction
- Assassinated Lincoln
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- Lincoln reconstruction plan
- Booth flees on a ___
- Gave black men the right to vote
- 3rd president impeached
- Gave 4.3mil slaves freedom
- 1st president impeached
- Where Lincoln was shot
16 Clues: Time Lincoln died • Where Lincoln died • Booth flees on a ___ • Assassinated Lincoln • Where Lincoln was shot • 3rd president impeached • 2nd 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 Crossword 2023-09-15
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- Started the Quakers church
- Largest Anabaptist group
- Started the Roman Catholic church
- More conservative part of Mennonites
- Puritan group that elected its own church officers
- Did full-body baptism
- Started the Baptist church
- Allowed moral but unconverted members to have their child baptized
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- The group that Huguenots eventually joined
- The group that didn't want to be apart of state
- Guided by the "Inner Light"
- Started the Mennonite church
- Started the Anglican church
- Started the Puritans church
- Followed the teachings of Martin Luther
- Followed John Huss
16 Clues: Followed John Huss • Did full-body baptism • Largest Anabaptist group • Started the Quakers church • Started the Baptist church • Guided by the "Inner Light" • Started the Anglican church • Started the Puritans church • Started the Mennonite church • Started the Roman Catholic church • More conservative part of Mennonites • Followed the teachings of Martin Luther • ...
History Review 2023-09-19
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- Rivers carried this for better farmland
- wrote letter after God humbled him
- skilled craftsmen
- person who records information
- Started the Akkadian Empire
- group of nations under one government
- wedge-shaped writing
- scientific study of stars
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- King of Amorites
- more crops than is needed
- worship of many gods
- writing about military victories
- Amorite capital city
- Capital city of Assyrians
- pyramid temple
- military shield formation
16 Clues: pyramid temple • King of Amorites • skilled craftsmen • worship of many gods • Amorite capital city • wedge-shaped writing • more crops than is needed • Capital city of Assyrians • military shield formation • scientific study of stars • Started the Akkadian Empire • person who records information • writing about military victories • wrote letter after God humbled him • ...
Art History 2024-03-06
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- is a style of art that explores the everyday imagery that is so much a part of contemporary consumer culture.
- is a form of art in which objects are stripped down to their elemental, geometric form, and presented in an impersonal manner.
- is an elegant style of decorative art that is characterized using angular, symmetrical geometric forms.
- developed in Europe around 1600, as a reaction against the intricate and formulaic Mannerism that dominated the Late Renaissance.
- grew out of Pointillism and Post-Impressionism but is characterized by a more primitive and less naturalistic form of expression. Paul Gauguin's style and his use of color were especially strong influences.
- was developed between about 1908 and 1912 in a collaboration between Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso.
- is an umbrella term that encompasses a variety of artists who were influenced by Impressionism but took their art in other directions.
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- was a British form of historical painting inspired by the art and architecture of Classical Greece and Rome.
- is a form of painting in which tiny dots of primary colors are used to generate secondary colors.
- is a style in which the intention is not to reproduce a subject accurately, but instead to portray it in such a way as to express the inner state of the artist.
- is a type of art in which the artist expresses himself purely using form and color.
- is a movement that began in the late 1960s, in which scenes are painted in a style closely resembling photographs.
- is a light, spontaneous manner of painting that began in France as a reaction against the restrictions and conventions of the dominant Academic art.
- is an approach to art in which subjects are depicted in as straightforward a manner as possible, without idealizing them and without following the rules of formal artistic theory.
- is the style of art produced in Northern Europe from the Middle Ages up until the beginning of the Renaissance.
- is the straightforward realistic approach to representation that continues to be widely practiced in this post-abstract era.
16 Clues: is a type of art in which the artist expresses himself purely using form and color. • is a form of painting in which tiny dots of primary colors are used to generate secondary colors. • was developed between about 1908 and 1912 in a collaboration between Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso. • ...
Art History 2024-03-14
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- Which painting was stolen from the National Gallery in Oslo in 1994 and held to ransom for $1 million?
- Artist known for painting the Starry Night and for cutting off part of his ear lobe.
- This painting can be seen in the movie Frozen when Anna sings “For the First Time in Forever”.
- Which artist is famous for his paintings of dripped and splattered paint?
- This famous graffiti artist’s identity is secret. Only a few people know his real name and what he looks like.
- This artist created a famous painting made with tiny dots showing a woman walking her pet monkey on a leash.
- What painting has been stolen the most?
- The name of the caves in France where archeologists discovered paintings from 15000 BCE.
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- Which painting holds the record for most expensive ever sold?
- Who is the artist known for his paintings of ballerinas and the ballet?
- The style of art made famous by artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein.
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling?
- What is the name of the painting that shows a farmer holding a pitchfork standing by his daughter?
- In a famous painting by Johannes Vermeer, the subject is a young woman wearing a particular piece of jewelry.What is the gemstone used in her jewelry and in the name of the painting?
- Which of Picasso’s famous paintings was inspired by the bombings of civilians during the Spanish War?
- The name of the art museum in Paris shaped like a pyramid.
16 Clues: Who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling? • What painting has been stolen the most? • The name of the art museum in Paris shaped like a pyramid. • Which painting holds the record for most expensive ever sold? • Who is the artist known for his paintings of ballerinas and the ballet? • Which artist is famous for his paintings of dripped and splattered paint? • ...
History Crossword 2024-02-08
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- - a form of government where the power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- - the period from 27 B.C.E. to 180 C.E.
- - a series of wars between the Republic public and the Punic empire
- - an aristocrat or noblemen
- - written to help clarify the principles of Roman law and make them available to men
- - a change in the proportion of currency
- - built to convey water
- - an official chosen within the Plebeians
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- - a commoner
- - a temple dedicated to 12 gods
- - each of the 12 chef disciples of Jesus
- - a religion based on the teaches of Jesus
- - Bishop of Rome as head of the Catholic Church
- - an ancient Phoenician city
- - a governing and advisory council
- - a person appointed by the government to live in a foreign city and protect and promote government interests
16 Clues: - a commoner • - built to convey water • - an aristocrat or noblemen • - an ancient Phoenician city • - a temple dedicated to 12 gods • - a governing and advisory council • - the period from 27 B.C.E. to 180 C.E. • - each of the 12 chef disciples of Jesus • - a change in the proportion of currency • - an official chosen within the Plebeians • ...
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. • ...
Texas history 2024-05-14
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- laws passed to limit black freedom
- a disagreement
- the temperature in a certain area
- A resource that is naturally replenished
- a Spanish cowboy
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- a type of fencing used for cows
- a change that is made to a law
- Owing something to someone
- To leave your country for a new life
- When a state leaves a country
- To move to a different country permanently
- A Texan of Spanish descent
- A person that wants to end slavery
- A period of time in history
- the people that originally came from America
- moving from place to place to survive
16 Clues: a disagreement • a Spanish cowboy • Owing something to someone • A Texan of Spanish descent • A period of time in history • When a state leaves a country • a change that is made to a law • a type of fencing used for cows • the temperature in a certain area • laws passed to limit black freedom • A person that wants to end slavery • To leave your country for a new life • ...
history vocab 2025-02-28
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- a set of moral principles especially having to do with a group
- The person who composed the only set of three plays called the oresteia
- a place in Greece by the mountain of Parnassus overlooking the Gulf of Corinth
- Greek dramas
- A great Athenian playwright
- a teaching method using a question and answer format
- a person familiar to Geometry who created the Pythagorean theorem
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- Considered the greatest historian and Athenian General
- a sacred shrine for a god or goddess reveals the future
- A famous study at the Academy who study for 20 years
- A sculptor who's true love was philosophy
- a Greek historian who wrote the history of the Persian War
- ceremonies of rites involving prayers
- refers to an organized system of thought
- a form of procedure or way of doing something
- the highest mountain in Greece thought to be the home of the gods and goddesses
16 Clues: Greek dramas • A great Athenian playwright • ceremonies of rites involving prayers • refers to an organized system of thought • A sculptor who's true love was philosophy • a form of procedure or way of doing something • A famous study at the Academy who study for 20 years • a teaching method using a question and answer format • ...
Arizona history 2024-10-01
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- - Home to Arizona State University and vibrant student culture.
- - Often jokingly referenced as the "official weapon of Arizona."
- - Traditional building material made from clay and straw.
- - Notable building or site significant to local history.
- - An era rich in amusing tales of outlaws and lawmen.
- - Known as the "Heart of Historic Route 66."
- - Famous for its gunfights and the lawmen of the Wild West.
- - Famous for its technology companies and historic downtown.
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- - Noted for its military base and nearby natural beauty.
- - Historic church buildings, often found in the Southwest.
- - Famous lawman associated with the Wild West and Tombstone.
- - Astronaut born in Phoenix who flew on Apollo missions.
- - Known for its archaeological site and growing population.
- - Arizona's reputation for alien sightings; "I swear I saw one!"
- - Historic mining town known for its rich copper deposits.
- - Famous for its red rock formations and spiritual vortexes.
16 Clues: - Known as the "Heart of Historic Route 66." • - An era rich in amusing tales of outlaws and lawmen. • - Noted for its military base and nearby natural beauty. • - Astronaut born in Phoenix who flew on Apollo missions. • - Notable building or site significant to local history. • - Traditional building material made from clay and straw. • ...
History Detective 2024-07-08
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- A hint that helps solve a mystery (like a detective's breadcrumb!)
- Caesar ruled this empire
- The period of time where tin and copper were smelted (two words)
- A powerful ruler of ancient Egypt (like King Tut!)
- A family that rules a country for a long time (think pharaohs in Egypt!)
- A large structure built to remember something important (think the Statue of Liberty!)
- To carefully dig up something buried (like finding dinosaur bones!)
- A famous story that may or may not be true (like King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table!)
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- Ancient Egyptian picture writing (can you translate them?)
- A pointy tomb for an Egyptian king
- Famous rock monument from the Stone Age
- Studies the past by digging up things (think Indiana Jones!)
- To figure out a code or hidden message (like cracking a secret message!)
- A period of time known for a specific event or style (think the Ice Age!)
- A place where someone is buried, often with treasures (like an adventure in a pyramid!)
- Use a spade in the ground to find the past
16 Clues: Caesar ruled this empire • A pointy tomb for an Egyptian king • Famous rock monument from the Stone Age • Use a spade in the ground to find the past • A powerful ruler of ancient Egypt (like King Tut!) • Ancient Egyptian picture writing (can you translate them?) • Studies the past by digging up things (think Indiana Jones!) • ...
History Crossword 2024-08-28
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- What governments handle local affairs like marriage licenses?
- A government chosen by the people is called...
- Region of support for Anti-feds.
- Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness.
- Land that can't be bought is reserved for...
- Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, James Madison, etc.
- 10 first amendments of the Constitution.
- This person made the social contract theory.
- Colonists cut their ties from the king with this document.
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- Region of support for Federalists.
- This document defined the steps necessary to get admission to the US and be granted statehood.
- The three different branches of the government is called...
- Anti-federalists favored these documents as the government.
- Federalists favored this document as the government.
- George Mason, Patrick Henry,James Winthrop, etc.
- Divided the land of the territory into sections to sell.
16 Clues: Region of support for Anti-feds. • Region of support for Federalists. • Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness. • 10 first amendments of the Constitution. • Land that can't be bought is reserved for... • This person made the social contract theory. • A government chosen by the people is called... • George Mason, Patrick Henry,James Winthrop, etc. • ...
history test 2024-11-14
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- empire was located in PittsburghPA.
- the flatiron was a new kind of building built at
- is when unions represent workers in talking to management
- is the steel capital of the USA.
- helped America become a vertical city.
- was the captain of the steel industry.
- owned “The New York World”, the world’s largest newspaper.
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- was the site of first oil well
- helped people ascend taller buildings.
- were garment workers’ job sites
- made their way to the midwest area of the USA.
- was responsible for dealing with monopolies and trusts
- the Pullman strike
- was famously known as "Mother Jones".
- Today more than people can trace their roots back to Ellis Island.
- became the grandest city in the USA.
16 Clues: the Pullman strike • was the site of first oil well • were garment workers’ job sites • is the steel capital of the USA. • empire was located in PittsburghPA. • became the grandest city in the USA. • was famously known as "Mother Jones". • helped people ascend taller buildings. • helped America become a vertical city. • was the captain of the steel industry. • ...
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 • ...
Our History 2024-12-25
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- Country we desire to travel to
- Where we met
- Our first REAL date
- Activity we LOVE doing together
- Fruit that was kept on my dorm desk for probably weeks
- Band we can always jam out to in the car
- Game we played couped up in summit
- What we say when we can to rip
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- A Professor whose name is so hard to pronounce it warrants jokes
- Favorite character from our most-watched(prob) show
- Where we shared out first kiss
- Place we always count on when we are starving
- Age we both turned while together
- Photo I make fun of because you don't look like you at all
- The server took our photo here that's abysmal
- The one sandwich we could never fail to make in your dorm at 3am
16 Clues: Where we met • Our first REAL date • Country we desire to travel to • Where we shared out first kiss • What we say when we can to rip • Activity we LOVE doing together • Age we both turned while together • Game we played couped up in summit • Band we can always jam out to in the car • Place we always count on when we are starving • The server took our photo here that's abysmal • ...
medical history 2025-11-11
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- how a symptom changed over time
- forcing air out of the lungs suddenly
- unpleasant physical feeling
- thing that made symptoms better
- drug a patient takes
- chance that something bad happens
- the patient’s medical story
- doctor–patient conversation
- bad reaction to a substance
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- thing that started or worsened symptoms
- front part of the body
- daily life factors like work or home
- person who receives medical care
- relatives who may share diseases
- imaging test such as x-ray or CT
- medical professional who treats patients
16 Clues: drug a patient takes • front part of the body • unpleasant physical feeling • the patient’s medical story • doctor–patient conversation • bad reaction to a substance • how a symptom changed over time • thing that made symptoms better • person who receives medical care • relatives who may share diseases • imaging test such as x-ray or CT • chance that something bad happens • ...
US History 2025-05-20
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- Harding's promise to recover from the turmoil of the previous decade - to nativist ideas
- awakening of African American culture in New York City
- first item to be mass-manufactured in the 1920's and a cause of prosperity
- loyalty and devotion to one's own nation, prioritizing its interests above others
- an agreement made between two or more countries to give each other help if needed
- used to maximize the production of goods
- disliking foreigners - anti-immigrant attitude
- movement of African Americans to industrial cities in search of jobs
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- Americans afraid of Communists infiltrating the U.S. government
- focused hate and violence toward African Americans, immigrants, and Jewish people
- a period of time with no alcohol
- music that was contributed from the Harlem Renaissance
- Scandal during Harding's presidency - cabinet member was jailed for corruption
- this group of people influenced the ratification of the Eighteen Amendment
- muscle destroying disease
- writers and artists who felt disillusioned and disconnected after WWI
16 Clues: muscle destroying disease • a period of time with no alcohol • used to maximize the production of goods • disliking foreigners - anti-immigrant attitude • music that was contributed from the Harlem Renaissance • awakening of African American culture in New York City • Americans afraid of Communists infiltrating the U.S. government • ...
Art History 2025-10-20
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- Dutch artist known for painting "The Starry Night"
- Art movement that focused on dreams and the subconscious
- French movement that painted outdoor scenes with light
- Italian city considered the cradle of the Renaissance
- French Impressionist who painted "Water Lilies"
- A dry medium used in drawing, often black
- Spanish painter famous for "Guernica"
- Architectural feature of Greek temples
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- Art period between Classical and Renaissance, often religious
- Technique of creating art with small pieces of tile or glass
- Dutch painter famous for "Girl with a Pearl Earring"
- Art movement featuring works by Pollock and Rothko
- Renaissance master who painted the "Mona Lisa"
- Ancient civilization known for pyramids and hieroglyphs
- Sculptor of "David" and painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Painting style that distorts reality
16 Clues: Painting style that distorts reality • Spanish painter famous for "Guernica" • Architectural feature of Greek temples • A dry medium used in drawing, often black • Renaissance master who painted the "Mona Lisa" • French Impressionist who painted "Water Lilies" • Art movement featuring works by Pollock and Rothko • Dutch artist known for painting "The Starry Night" • ...
Agriculture History 2025-08-25
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- ancient region of southwestern Asia in present-day Iraq, lying between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- American law which makes it illegal to adulterate or misbrand meat and meat products being sold as food; ensures meat and meat products are slaughtered and processed under strictly regulated sanitary conditions
- colorless, volatile and flammable liquid which is produced by the natural fermentation of sugars
- treaty between Canada, Mexico and the United States which eliminated most tariffs between the counties
- vegetable garden, especially a home garden, planted to increase food production during a war
- estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar and tobacco were cultivated by resident labor
- provided grants of land to states to finance the establishment of colleges specializing in “agriculture and the mechanic arts”
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- large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers, pesticides and high-yield crop varieties
- 19th-century doctrine or belief stating the expansion of the U.S. throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable
- action of searching out and publicizing scandalous information about famous people in an underhanded way
- free trade agreement between the United States, Canada and Mexico
- British civilian organization created during World War II so women could work in agriculture
- area of Oklahoma, New Mexico, Kansas, Colorado and Texas affected by severe soil erosion, caused by drought and relentless windstorms, in the 1930s
- farm implement consisting of a strong blade at the end of a beam, usually hitched to a draft team or motor vehicle and used for breaking up soil and cutting furrows in preparation for sowing
- act or means of sealing off a place to prevent foods or people from entering or leaving
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view
16 Clues: free trade agreement between the United States, Canada and Mexico • act or means of sealing off a place to prevent foods or people from entering or leaving • estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar and tobacco were cultivated by resident labor • British civilian organization created during World War II so women could work in agriculture • ...
World History 2025-09-26
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- the Greek culture, society, and art that spread throughout the vast empire conquered by Alexander the Great in the late 4th century BCE, blending with the local cultures of the Near East, Egypt, and India.
- relating to or denoting a late Bronze Age civilization in Greece represented by finds at Mycenae and other ancient cities of Peloponnesus.
- was the Macedonian king and conqueror who built one of the largest empires in history by spreading Greek culture (Hellenism) from Greece to India between 336 and 323 BCE, becoming a legendary military leader known for his brilliance and ambition.
- a city-state that served as a fundamental political, social, and cultural unit, characterized by its independence, self-sufficiency, and shared governance, such as Athens or Sparta.
- was the king who transformed a weak kingdom into a dominant military power by reforming his army, conquering neighboring territories, and ultimately uniting Greece under Macedonian hegemony through the League of Corinth after his victory at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BCE.
- An ancient Greek poet and performer
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- a system where free male citizens directly participated in decision-making by voting on laws and policies in assemblies (Ekklesia) and serving on randomly selected governing councils (Boule)
- a nearly three-decade-long conflict in ancient Greece (431-404 BCE) between the powerful city-states of Athens and Sparta and their allies, leading to a shift in power from Athens to Sparta and marking the end of Greece's Golden Age.
- a series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC.
- relating to or denoting a Bronze Age civilization centered on Crete (c.3000–1050 BC), its people, or its language.
- a pivotal Greek philosopher
- a seminal philosopher (c. 428–348 BCE) who, as the student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, is considered a foundational figure in Western philosophy
- the "rule of the best", a system where the "best" individuals—those possessing superior virtue, morality, and intellect, rather than just wealth or nobility—held power for the common good.
- a member of a Hellenic people speaking the Doric dialect of Greek, thought to have entered Greece from the north c.1100 BC. They settled in Peloponnesus and later colonized Sicily and southern Italy.
- an Athenian philosopher, considered the "Father of Western Philosophy," known for his method of questioning and dialectic inquiry.
- a military formation of heavy infantry soldiers (hoplites) arranged in a tightly packed, deep rectangular block, characterized by the use of long spears and large shields that created a formidable, disciplined wall of defense and attack.
16 Clues: a pivotal Greek philosopher • An ancient Greek poet and performer • relating to or denoting a Bronze Age civilization centered on Crete (c.3000–1050 BC), its people, or its language. • a series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC. • ...
World History 2026-01-13
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- : he massive transfer of plants, animals, diseases, people, technology, and ideas between the "Old World" (Europe, Africa, Asia) and the "New World" (the Americas)
- : a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- :was a patron of explorers ,was also one of the earliest geographers. In honor of the discoveries he inspired, he came to be called Henry the Navigator.
- : a 1494 agreement between Spain and Portugal that divided newly discovered lands outside Europe along a north-south meridian
- : an Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic of Genoa who completed four Spanish-based voyages across the Atlantic Ocean sponsored by the Catholic Monarchs
- : an economic theory and policy from the 16th-18th centuries where governments regulated economies to boost national power by maximizing exports and minimizing imports, aiming to accumulate wealth, especially gold and silver (bullion), through a favorable trade balance, often using colonies for raw materials and captive markets.
- : was a Portuguese mariner, explorer and nobleman. His discovery of the first direct maritime route between Europe and India
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- : was the brutal sea journey across the Atlantic Ocean where millions of enslaved Africans were forcibly transported from Africa to the Americas as a key part of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
- : a three-legged transatlantic system connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas from the 16th to 19th centuries, involving the exchange of manufactured goods for enslaved people, then enslaved people for raw materials like sugar, tobacco, and cotton, which were shipped back to Europe, fueling colonial economies and the brutal Middle Passage.
- : the North American theater of the global Seven Years' War, a conflict where Great Britain, its American colonists, and the Iroquois Confederacy fought against France, its colonists, and various Native American allies for control of North America's vast territories, especially the Ohio River Valley, ultimately resulting in massive British land gains and sowing seeds for the American Revolution.
- : the first permanent English settlement in North America
- : travelers on a religious journey
- : forced transportation of over 12 million enslaved Africans by European traders across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th centuries
- :was a famous Portuguese explorer, renowned as the first European to sail around the southernmost tip of Africa
- : an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- : a territory controlled by a foreign power, established by settlers from the "mother country" for economic gain, resources, or expansion, maintaining political ties to the parent state
16 Clues: : travelers on a religious journey • : the first permanent English settlement in North America • : a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century. • :was a famous Portuguese explorer, renowned as the first European to sail around the southernmost tip of Africa • ...
World History 2025-12-17
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- First Emperor of Rome
- Most powerful Greek city-state known for having the most powerful army on land
- The pandemic that affected a third of the world’s population near the end of WW1
- Considered the largest empire in history, ______ empire
- The U.S. bought Alaska from this country
- Country where Albert Einstein lived before moving to the U.S.
- The U.S. city that hosted the Summer Olympics in 1996
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- Major Egyptian city where the Great Pyramids are located
- The name of the Category 5 hurricane that hit New Orleans and its surrounding areas in 2005
- First nation to send an astronaut to space
- The month that the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776
- Fourth President of the U.S.
- Country where the Battle of Culloden was fought in 1746
- The name of the river that George Washington famously crossed before the battle of Trenton
- Name of China’s last imperial dynasty, the _____ dynasty
- Country where Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy in WW II
16 Clues: First Emperor of Rome • Fourth President of the U.S. • The U.S. bought Alaska from this country • First nation to send an astronaut to space • The U.S. city that hosted the Summer Olympics in 1996 • Country where the Battle of Culloden was fought in 1746 • Considered the largest empire in history, ______ empire • Major Egyptian city where the Great Pyramids are located • ...
World History 2026-01-20
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- Neolithic city located in modern-day Syria
- Known as the time of "Roman Peace"
- Prominent Mauryan Empire leader
- Mesoamerican civilization based in South America
- Main river of Egypt
- Most prominent trade route of the ancient world
- Code of the samurai ("the way of the warrior")
- Language spoken by the Roman Catholic church
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- Largest desert in Africa
- Name given to Spanish Muslims
- Created the phonetic alphabet
- Country where the Renaissance began
- Ethnic religion of Japan
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Second largest continent
- Winner of the Peloponnesian War
16 Clues: Main river of Egypt • Greek goddess of wisdom • Largest desert in Africa • Ethnic religion of Japan • Second largest continent • Name given to Spanish Muslims • Created the phonetic alphabet • Prominent Mauryan Empire leader • Winner of the Peloponnesian War • Known as the time of "Roman Peace" • Country where the Renaissance began • Neolithic city located in modern-day Syria • ...
U.S. History 2026-02-22
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- college the system used to officially elect the president
- a group of people who decide facts in a court case
- A change or addition to the constitution
- compromise an agreement that created two houses in congress
- a system where power is shared between national and state governments
- not allowed by the constitution
- the branch that carries out and enforces laws
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- a lawmaking busy with two houses
- a past court decision used to decide future cases
- To take away someone’s rights or freedom
- the branch that interprets laws
- the branch of government that makes laws
- sovereignty the idea that government power comes from the people
- of law the idea that everyone must follow the law
- A formal charge accusing someone of a serious crime
- Amendment Says powers not given to the federal government belong to the states
16 Clues: the branch that interprets laws • not allowed by the constitution • a lawmaking busy with two houses • A change or addition to the constitution • To take away someone’s rights or freedom • the branch of government that makes laws • the branch that carries out and enforces laws • a past court decision used to decide future cases • ...
Ezz ramy social studies puzzel 2022-01-22
10 Clues: My history • Mesopotamia • learning about • Along time ago • HUnter gatherer • The people on world • Egypt along time ago • The world along time ago • Mesopotamia along time ago • The people of agrian societies
CH.2 2021-09-28
Words for Nerds (yes, you!) 2023-01-08
School 2024-09-18
15 Clues: карта • краски • ластик • музыка • словарь • ноутбук • линейка • история • ножницы • кросовки • география • рисование • математика • физкультура • английский язык
vocab man 2024-11-14
Prehistoric Giants 2020-05-11
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- a period in Earth's history where ice-sheets covered land
- animals that eat only plants
- time before recorded or written history
- no longer in existence; completely wiped out
- the natural environment of plant and animals
- a group of living things that are similar and reproduce
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- animals that don't have a backbones
- large divisions of time in Earth's history
- long, flexible limbs like on a invertebrate
9 Clues: animals that eat only plants • animals that don't have a backbones • time before recorded or written history • large divisions of time in Earth's history • long, flexible limbs like on a invertebrate • no longer in existence; completely wiped out • the natural environment of plant and animals • a group of living things that are similar and reproduce • ...
School subjects, objects and places 2024-02-15
17 Clues: класс • карта • музыка • ножницы • словарь • история • столовая • география • кроссовки • библиотека • калькулятор • французский • естествознание • ИЗО (рисование) • игровая площадка • компьютерный класс • учительская (преподавательский класс)
School subjects 2022-11-16
17 Clues: Frans • Engels • Latijn • wiskunde • techniek • godsdienst • Nederlands • geschiedenis • houtbewerking • wetenschappen • huishoudkunde • aardrijkskunde • metaalbewerking • muzikale opvoeding • plastische opvoeding • mens en maatschappij • lichamelijke opvoeding
PATRIOTIC BINGO 2025-12-01
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- Showing loyalty and devotion to one's country
- Courageous fighter or figure in history
- Event marking nation's freedom
- Mark of national history
- Historic monument in Manila
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- Cultural identity and heritage
- Deep national love and pride
- Filipino warrior's tool
- Leading or guiding figure
- Symbolically significant fabric banner
- National melody or hymn
11 Clues: Filipino warrior's tool • National melody or hymn • Mark of national history • Leading or guiding figure • Historic monument in Manila • Deep national love and pride • Cultural identity and heritage • Event marking nation's freedom • Symbolically significant fabric banner • Courageous fighter or figure in history • Showing loyalty and devotion to one's country
Forecasting Crossword 2021-03-09
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- Companies have predictability in their supply chains since they know what will come when – long before it actually arrives. This also allows them to plan production to meet their needs and gives them time to prepare a place to store the stock they receive.
- Used by stat forecast to generate theforecast
- Used to cleanse non repeating events from history, Events six weeks or less
- Logic that adjusts history to compensate for inventory shortages
- Use more accurate forecast at higher level to push down to lower levels
- determines how sensitive the algorithm is changes in the mean
- Objective is to remove noise and reveal true pattern
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- Intelligently learns from its standard error
- A bottle neck, obstacle or planned control that limits the throughput or utlization of capacity
- Combines statistical algorithm with history stream
- Powerful tool to view history and forecasting data. Used to view and fine tune key data.
- Cause-and-effect diagram that helps to track down the reasons for imperfections, variations, defects, or failures
- The forecasting structure used in JDA Demand
- Companies employ this inventory strategy to increase efficiency and decrease waste by receiving goods only as they need them for the production process, which reduces inventory costs. This method requires producers to forecast demand accurately.
14 Clues: Intelligently learns from its standard error • The forecasting structure used in JDA Demand • Used by stat forecast to generate theforecast • Combines statistical algorithm with history stream • Objective is to remove noise and reveal true pattern • determines how sensitive the algorithm is changes in the mean • ...
Las Materias 2017-03-01
Family Roots-ancestry, heritage, customs,traditions.identity,roots,relatives 2023-01-11
15 Clues: roots • origin • ethnic • history • refugee • ancestry • patriotic • xenophobia • generation • upbringing • to inherit • nationality • multicultural • multinational • national epic
Escola 2022-01-31
17 Clues: música • Inglês • Escola • ginásio • francês • ciências • História • Auditório • ginástica • Geografia • Biblioteca • Matemática • Refeitório • Laboratório • Sala de Aulas • Campo de jogos • Sala de informática
Family 2024-10-01
18 Clues: fia • veje • férj • rokon • szülők • testvér • édesapa • feleség • nagynéni • édesanya • nagybácsi • unokaöccs • féltestvér • mostohafiú • lánytestvér • member családtag • child egyedüli gyerek • history családtörténet
The Arrow - Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-16
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- Which English football club are known as the Monkey Hangers?
- What is the largest bone in the human body?
- I am the youngest goalscorer in Premier League history at 16 years, 8 months, & 27 days old?
- What insect shares its name with a famous Disney car?
- What type of fish was Disney's Nemo & his dad Marlin?
- I was a secret agent for MI5, the dad of a famous treasure hunter, i had a fight with a Highlander, & famously escaped from Alcatraz prison. Who am i?
- Former Argentina player who played for both Manchester United & Manchester City?
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- What is the largest planet in the solar system?
- What was the name of Simba's dad in Disney's the Lion King?
- I scored the quickest hat-trick in Premier League history at just 2mins & 56 seconds?
- Former Roma, chelsea, Lyon & now current West Ham United defender, who is the only player in history to win all 3 UEFA competitions. The Champions League, Europa League, & the Europa League Conference?
- How many eyes does a Bee have?
- I hold the record for the most assists in Premier League history, with 162 assists from 632 games played.
- I have the most FA Cup wins as manager with 7 separate wins total?
14 Clues: How many eyes does a Bee have? • What is the largest bone in the human body? • What is the largest planet in the solar system? • What insect shares its name with a famous Disney car? • What type of fish was Disney's Nemo & his dad Marlin? • What was the name of Simba's dad in Disney's the Lion King? • Which English football club are known as the Monkey Hangers? • ...
Prowl Crossword 2018-01-17
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- Business Marketing teacher.
- Choir piece stand in the ______.
- Ex spanish teacher
- Farrar Business and trades club run by _____
- Chemistry/Physics teacher.
- Agriculture teacher.
- World Geography/ Civics/ Us History/ AP Government teacher.
- Choir teacher.
- Intro Collage Read & Write teacher.
- Health & Wellness teacher.
- Digital Photography teacher.
- English 10/ AP Literature teacher.
- Calculus/Statistics teacher.
- The name of Belleville High School's Mascot.
- Culinary Arts/ Personal Finance teacher.
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- Algebra 1/ Pre-Calculus teacher.
- New pizza place in belleville
- New middle school math teacher
- Public Issues teacher.
- Gym/Health teacher.
- Yearbook teacher.
- Geometry/Algebra 2 teacher.
- Trades/ PLTW teacher.
- Spanish teacher.
- World History/ Honors English 9 teacher.
- Biology/Physical Science teacher.
- German teacher.
- Martin’s least favorite
- Band teacher.
29 Clues: Band teacher. • Choir teacher. • German teacher. • Spanish teacher. • Yearbook teacher. • Ex spanish teacher • Gym/Health teacher. • Agriculture teacher. • Trades/ PLTW teacher. • Public Issues teacher. • Martin’s least favorite • Chemistry/Physics teacher. • Health & Wellness teacher. • Business Marketing teacher. • Geometry/Algebra 2 teacher. • Digital Photography teacher. • ...
judaism 2023-02-21
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- last of the ten plagues
- second of the ten plagues
- tells the history of jews in a creative way
- third of the ten plagues
- a lamp that burns day and night in front of the ark
- seven branched candle
- is the main source of evidence about the beginning of judaism
- raised platform
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- place of worship
- passed down by generation by mouth
- history of the jewish people after moses death
- ten commandments were put on these
- kept in the ark
- a book of holy or sacred writings
- was married to abraham
- second founder of judaism
- god sent these down
- it is a sacred text based on the torah
- lectum there prayer book is placed on
- the first founder of judaism
20 Clues: kept in the ark • raised platform • place of worship • god sent these down • seven branched candle • was married to abraham • last of the ten plagues • third of the ten plagues • second of the ten plagues • second founder of judaism • the first founder of judaism • a book of holy or sacred writings • passed down by generation by mouth • ten commandments were put on these • ...
