history Crossword Puzzles
World History 2022-01-11
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- largest city in Greece
- rebirth
- he discovered present-day Rio de Janeiro
- trade between 3 ports or regions
- a machine for printing texts or pictures
- brought the spread of guns, contagious diseases, and alcohol
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- divided the newly-discovered lands
- the loss of central political control
- Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- wrote the famous book "The Prince"
- twin brothers
- monster of Crete
- created smallpox vaccine
- the universe with the earth at the center
- introduced printing to Europe
15 Clues: rebirth • twin brothers • monster of Crete • largest city in Greece • created smallpox vaccine • introduced printing to Europe • trade between 3 ports or regions • divided the newly-discovered lands • wrote the famous book "The Prince" • the loss of central political control • Earth and planets revolve around the sun • he discovered present-day Rio de Janeiro • ...
History Review 2022-01-07
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- a political system in wich a counties trade is controlled by private owners rather than the state
- a code containing 5000 roman laws and how to interpret them
- A pardon sold by the church
- a system of trading in which a country pays for its imports to 1 country with its exports to another
- a mand of mixed Spanish and indigenous race
- a complex set of ideals demanding that knights must fight bravely in defense of their masters
- the most celebrate document in European history
- the belief that god has known from the beginning who will get into heaven.
- a group of bishops and cardinals
- A religion taught by john calvin on predestination
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- an era created by gradual decline of the roman empire 500 to 1500
- a belief representing the sun at the middle of the solar system
- a belief representing the earth in the middle of the solar system
- Giving a percentage of your income to the church
- religious images used by Christians to aid devotions. viewed as idol worship
15 Clues: A pardon sold by the church • a group of bishops and cardinals • a mand of mixed Spanish and indigenous race • the most celebrate document in European history • Giving a percentage of your income to the church • A religion taught by john calvin on predestination • a code containing 5000 roman laws and how to interpret them • ...
US History 2021-09-25
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- to take pride in your country
- taxes that you have to pay to purchase goods from foreign countries
- a movement resulting in the ideas of natural born rights
- crazy people who do not want the constitution and prefer anarchy
- lands beyond our settlements
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- The document that started the revolutionary war was a ________________.
- The old government that we had to put up with but never want to see again
- the part of the government that makes decisions
- man a solider that was able to come when ever asked to fight for the army
- The guy on the oat meal packages
- money paid by the people to be used for the greater good of the public
- the group that fought for America in the American Revolution fake hair
- the government that is above the state government.
- goods we send out of the country
- we won ____________________ from our old mother country
15 Clues: lands beyond our settlements • to take pride in your country • The guy on the oat meal packages • goods we send out of the country • the part of the government that makes decisions • the government that is above the state government. • we won ____________________ from our old mother country • a movement resulting in the ideas of natural born rights • ...
History Words 2021-09-28
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- North American Cultures built mounds
- large chunk of ice
- Spreading ideas from on culture to another
- extra food to support large populations
- Community of people that share common customs, languages, and rituals
- Incas use this to keep records
- A large cut of land out of a hillside
- a ceremonial dinner held by Native Americans
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- People share similar way of life
- a masked dancer at a religious ceremonies
- An entire way of life
- A house dug into the ground and covered with wood and skins
- a town or village of the Anasazi
- sun-dried brick
- A raised way; raised road
15 Clues: sun-dried brick • large chunk of ice • An entire way of life • A raised way; raised road • Incas use this to keep records • People share similar way of life • a town or village of the Anasazi • North American Cultures built mounds • A large cut of land out of a hillside • extra food to support large populations • a masked dancer at a religious ceremonies • ...
History Crossword 2021-09-28
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- the type of person to kill animals
- The newest ice age
- the cave with various paintings in it
- the people who invented the harpoon
- the art of farming
- a stick with an arrow tip on the end
- the first town ever built
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- an object created by humans with historic value
- has a Paleolithic Mesolithic and neolithic variant (2 words)
- the bird that the people of catal huyuk would feed their bones to
- a large chunk of ice that flows slowly across the land
- the animal that was made by breading wild boars
- a person who studies historical sites
- the middle ice age
- a now flooded landmass (2 words)
15 Clues: The newest ice age • the middle ice age • the art of farming • the first town ever built • a now flooded landmass (2 words) • the type of person to kill animals • the people who invented the harpoon • a stick with an arrow tip on the end • the cave with various paintings in it • a person who studies historical sites • an object created by humans with historic value • ...
Texas History 2022-04-21
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- started in Europe in 1918
- there are 20 million battles in this war GreatDepression A lot of people lost their jobs
- A sea fort built on an artilifcial protecting Charleston North Carlina
- known as the Federal
- American setters were destined to expand across American
- early customs duties consisted of payment and transportation facilities
- a hundred miles wide extending from Nueces Bay to Galveston Bay
- known as the Federal Army during the civil war
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- protection from unlawful discrimination
- he was the elected as a president of Mexico
- it's the southern-most of the larger lowlands
- the region that extent rio Grande east to the pecos River
- it was the natural disaster by destorying houses and buildings
- one thousand men died and it happened in 1831
- are a Native American te=ribe from the Southern Plains
- were an indigenous people concentrated in southern Texas
16 Clues: known as the Federal • started in Europe in 1918 • protection from unlawful discrimination • he was the elected as a president of Mexico • it's the southern-most of the larger lowlands • one thousand men died and it happened in 1831 • known as the Federal Army during the civil war • are a Native American te=ribe from the Southern Plains • ...
Texas History 2022-04-22
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- a financial gain
- a return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength
- the 2 wars that heavily affected the texas industry
- first major oil boom in texas 1901
- one of the 3 branches that interprets laws and solves legal disputes through the courts.
- one of the 3 branches that carries out powers and duties given to it by the Texas Constitution.
- An economic system in which private businesses operate in competition and largely free of state control.
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- Another name for The Alamo built in 1718, which was originally a church.
- social opportunities and equal protection under the law, regardless of race, religion, or other personal characteristics.
- Mapped the first map of Texas in 1519 .
- one of 3 branches that makes laws
- the towns changes after the impact of oil
- the ecomomic decline after the stock market crash of 1929
- the changes in a town moving from a small city to a big city
- 28th State of the United States of America after joining in 1845
15 Clues: a financial gain • one of 3 branches that makes laws • first major oil boom in texas 1901 • Mapped the first map of Texas in 1519 . • the towns changes after the impact of oil • the 2 wars that heavily affected the texas industry • a return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength • the ecomomic decline after the stock market crash of 1929 • ...
American History 2016-12-19
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- Paul Reverse made an engraving of the Boston____.
- The colonists term for the acts meant to punish them for the Boston tea party.
- The act that declared Britain had the right to tax the colonists.
- A law that gave the British East India Tea Company nearly total control of the tea market. The act also lowered the price on tea making less expensive for the colonists.
- The group of people that wanted to stay true to Britain.
- The group of people that wanted to break away from Britain.
- Laws meant to punish the colonists (for the Boston tea party). Town meetings were banned and the port of Boston was shut down until the tea was paid for.
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- The colonists thought the acts violated their _____.
- The group of the British government.
- Parliament could _____ laws or acts.
- The ____ act of 1763 that stopped the colonists from crossing over the Appalachian mountains.
- A tax on imported goods such as glass, lead, paper, paint, and tea.
- A form of protest that the colonists used on British goods.
- ___ soldiers were charged with manslaughter after the Boston massacre.
- Colonists did these with dolls that look like tax collectors.
15 Clues: The group of the British government. • Parliament could _____ laws or acts. • Paul Reverse made an engraving of the Boston____. • The colonists thought the acts violated their _____. • The group of people that wanted to stay true to Britain. • A form of protest that the colonists used on British goods. • The group of people that wanted to break away from Britain. • ...
Black History 2018-02-14
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- Montgomery Bus Boycott
- first black woman in space
- studied human blood/plasma
- cofounder of NAACP
- First black major league baseball player
- hair care products
- first black men's tennis champion
- "Moses of her People"
- first black US Secretary of State
- first to reach the North Pole
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- Isabella Baumfree
- 6 year old Frantz Elementary
- "Queen of Soul"
- "The Black Edison"
- 4 gold medals 1936 Olympics
15 Clues: "Queen of Soul" • Isabella Baumfree • "The Black Edison" • cofounder of NAACP • hair care products • "Moses of her People" • Montgomery Bus Boycott • first black woman in space • studied human blood/plasma • 4 gold medals 1936 Olympics • 6 year old Frantz Elementary • first to reach the North Pole • first black men's tennis champion • first black US Secretary of State • ...
Black History 2019-02-09
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- Whose proposal that congress consider civil rights legislation culminated in the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
- Who is considered the "Father of Black History"?
- Who became the first African American to graduate from Harvard University?
- Who was the first African American Major League Baseball player?
- Who was the only African American among the original NAACP executives?
- Who signed the Emancipation Act?
- Who was the first African American Nobel Peace Prize winner?
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- Who broke three track and field World Records in 45 minutes at Ohio State?
- Where was the first sit-in at a segregated lunch counter?
- What was the first African American owned and operated newspaper?
- With the 15th Amendment ratification in 1870, What did African Americans gain in the United States?
- Who was the first African American to serve as a U.S. Senator?
- Who was the first African American to perform at the White House?
- Who was the first African American to serve as a US Supreme Court Justice?
- Who was the first African American to win an Academy Award?
15 Clues: Who signed the Emancipation Act? • Who is considered the "Father of Black History"? • Where was the first sit-in at a segregated lunch counter? • Who was the first African American to win an Academy Award? • Who was the first African American Nobel Peace Prize winner? • Who was the first African American to serve as a U.S. Senator? • ...
U.S. History 2013-04-09
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- Treaty which ended the American Revolution
- First battles of the American Revolution
- American representative in France during the American Revolutionary War, and delegate to Constitutional Convention
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- First successful English colony in America
- Supporter of the U.S. Constitution during its reatification
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- All political power rests with the people who can create, alter, and abolish governments
- Each branch of the government shares its power and checks the other two, prevents any branch of government from becoming too powerful
- Provided for a plan in which the states elect a chief executive (president)
- Protects basic rights- 1.Speech, press, religion, assembly, petition 4.Unreasonable searches and seizures 5.Due process 6.Fair trial 8.Cruel and unusual punishment
- Commander of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War
- In protest to the Tea Act, the Sons of Liberty, dressed os Indians, destroyed tea from Great Britian by dumping it overboard a British ship.
- Opponent of the U.S. Constitution during its ratification; primarly because it lacked a bill of rights
- Distribution of the powers of government between a central (federal) governmeant and the regional (states) governments
- Political leader in Boston who helped form the Sons of Liberty in opposition to British attempts to tax the colonies; instigator of Boston Tea Party.
15 Clues: First battles of the American Revolution • Author of the Declaration of Independence • Treaty which ended the American Revolution • First successful English colony in America • Supporter of the U.S. Constitution during its reatification • Commander of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War • ...
African History 2013-02-26
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- A feeling of pride in one's homeland
- A South African ethnic group formed by different European groups including the British, Dutch, French, and Germans
- Established the city of Carthage in 800 B.C.
- A government in which citizens exercise power through elected representatives
- The language spoken by most white South Africans
- People refuse to buy or use certain products
- of good hope A trading post the Dutch set up at the southern tip of Africa
- for africa When everyone wanted Africa
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- mandela First elected president of South Africa
- The belief that all Africans should work together for their rights and freedoms
- rugabe Prime minister of Zimbabwe
- A system of racial segregation that was legal in South Africa from 1948-1994
- for africans All Africans, whether they live in Africa or not should come together and help the people who live in Africa
- A political formed in South Africa
- musa Mali's most famous king, spread the religion of Islam
15 Clues: rugabe Prime minister of Zimbabwe • A political formed in South Africa • A feeling of pride in one's homeland • for africa When everyone wanted Africa • Established the city of Carthage in 800 B.C. • People refuse to buy or use certain products • mandela First elected president of South Africa • The language spoken by most white South Africans • ...
African History 2013-02-26
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- A feeling of pride in one's homeland
- When everyone wanted Africa
- A political formed in South Africa
- for africans All Africans, whether they live in Africa or not should come together and help the people who live in Africa
- A system of racial segregation that was legal in South Africa from 1948-1994
- A government in which citizens exercise power through elected representatives
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- The language spoken by most white South Africans
- People refuse to buy or use certain products
- First elected president of South Africa
- The belief that all Africans should work together for their rights and freedoms
- A South African ethnic group formed by different European groups including the British, Dutch, French, and Germans
- Established the city of Carthage in 800 B.C.
- Mali's most famous king, spread the religion of Islam
- A trading post the Dutch set up at the southern tip of Africa
- Prime minister of Zimbabwe
15 Clues: Prime minister of Zimbabwe • When everyone wanted Africa • A political formed in South Africa • A feeling of pride in one's homeland • First elected president of South Africa • People refuse to buy or use certain products • Established the city of Carthage in 800 B.C. • The language spoken by most white South Africans • ...
Art History 2013-04-18
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- / London was very
- / Painter of the 'Ognissanti Madonna'
- Leaf / Technique to symbolise wealth
- / Gilding worked best on this canvas
- Francis / Founder of the Franciscan Order of Monks
- / Creater of the 1311 Maesta
- / Patron Saint of Siena
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- / Florentines were _____ of their city
- / Traditional name for Gothic
- / Martini's first name
- / Martini's works had elements of _____ to the works
- / Oldest Lorenzetti brother
- / Scrovegni's chapel
- / Where Duccio was from
- Last Judgment / Giotto's largest fresco
15 Clues: / London was very • / Scrovegni's chapel • / Martini's first name • / Where Duccio was from • / Patron Saint of Siena • / Oldest Lorenzetti brother • / Creater of the 1311 Maesta • / Traditional name for Gothic • Leaf / Technique to symbolise wealth • / Gilding worked best on this canvas • / Painter of the 'Ognissanti Madonna' • / Florentines were _____ of their city • ...
Art History 2013-04-18
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- London was very
- Gilding worked best on this canvas
- Francis Founder of the Franciscan Order of Monks
- Creater of the 1311 Maesta
- Oldest Lorenzetti brother
- Scrovegni's chapel
- Leaf Technique to symbolise wealth
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- Patron Saint of Siena
- Painter of the 'Ognissanti Madonna'
- Traditional name for Gothic
- Where Duccio was from
- Martini's first name
- Last Judgment Giotto's largest fresco
- Martini's works had elements of _____ to the works
- Florentines were _____ of their city
15 Clues: London was very • Scrovegni's chapel • Martini's first name • Patron Saint of Siena • Where Duccio was from • Oldest Lorenzetti brother • Creater of the 1311 Maesta • Traditional name for Gothic • Gilding worked best on this canvas • Painter of the 'Ognissanti Madonna' • Leaf Technique to symbolise wealth • Florentines were _____ of their city • ...
History Words 2013-11-03
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- people who help the country without being in the service
- a group if companies
- to make economy and territory bigger in a country
- a place without government or laws
- to vote on something referred by someone else
- to isolate a country
- to destroy something
- financial support given to a business
- to fix something that is wrong
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- to make something yours and change it
- people who come together with things in common
- when someone rules a country who is already ruling another
- to make it known to the public
- to flee on place to go to another
- a crowded run down house or apartment
15 Clues: a group if companies • to isolate a country • to destroy something • to make it known to the public • to fix something that is wrong • to flee on place to go to another • a place without government or laws • to make something yours and change it • a crowded run down house or apartment • financial support given to a business • to vote on something referred by someone else • ...
History puzzle 2014-02-24
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- 1st victory for Continental army
- commander of Continental Army
- formed alliance with Americans
- Masqueraded as a man
- most visible loyalists
- German mercenaries
- battle of defeat in 1781
- hero of several American battles
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- wrote preamble for Declaration of Independence
- John Adams wife
- collected money for soldiers
- loyalists declared as these
- redcoats vs. continental army battle
- treaty signed September 3, 1783
- 226 British died this battle
15 Clues: John Adams wife • German mercenaries • Masqueraded as a man • most visible loyalists • battle of defeat in 1781 • loyalists declared as these • collected money for soldiers • 226 British died this battle • commander of Continental Army • formed alliance with Americans • treaty signed September 3, 1783 • 1st victory for Continental army • hero of several American battles • ...
Texas History 2015-05-26
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- a formal meeting held for a special purpose.
- a leader with complete control over the government.
- the purchase of the Louisiana Territory in 1803 by President Thomas Jefferson.
- a person who is among the first of a group of people to settle in a new region.
- Mexican people living in Texas.
- a crop that is grown to be sold for money rather than to be used on the farm where it is grown.
- a word that United States settlers used to describe land on the edge of their settlement.
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- people who are able to speak two languages.
- people who were given a large piece of land by the government and allowed to sell the land to settlers.
- to trade things for other things without using money.
- a person who is chosen to speak for a group.
- money people must pay to a government.
- growing only enough food to live, not to settle.
- ranch workers from Mexico who became the first cowboys.
- a home dug out of the side of the hill.
15 Clues: Mexican people living in Texas. • money people must pay to a government. • a home dug out of the side of the hill. • people who are able to speak two languages. • a formal meeting held for a special purpose. • a person who is chosen to speak for a group. • growing only enough food to live, not to settle. • a leader with complete control over the government. • ...
History Crossword 2015-08-20
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- Which castle in Cornwall is the suspected seat of King Arthur
- Which famous authors original notebooks are kept in the Courtney Library
- What mineral was commonly mined in Cornwall
- what is the first name of the last known fluent native Cornish language speaker
- What is the native bird of Cornwall
- May day festival in Padstow
- Which famous orators career was launched in the Verres trial
- Which queens reign was only nine days long
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- Which battle did Hussey Vivian help win in 1815
- An extinct species of human from Europe 120,000-35,000 years ago
- Who is the god of wine
- when did the Romans begin the invasion of Britain
- Creator of the words 'Bedazzled' 'disheartened' and 'elbow'
- Wife of Pharaoh Sneferu, Queen during the Egyptian Old Kingdom, has one of the oldest Royal tombs ever found
- one of the countries that signed the Tripartite
15 Clues: Who is the god of wine • May day festival in Padstow • What is the native bird of Cornwall • Which queens reign was only nine days long • What mineral was commonly mined in Cornwall • Which battle did Hussey Vivian help win in 1815 • one of the countries that signed the Tripartite • when did the Romans begin the invasion of Britain • ...
Culinary History 2014-10-02
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- Byproduct of sugar production
- African donut
- Native American vegetable combo
- Irish famine
- Squirrel meat stew
- Buddhist priest protein
- Cuisine that began as a way to preserve fish
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- Vitamin D deficiency
- Baking powder ancestor
- Australian nut
- New Year's rice cake
- Dutch cheese
- Colonial Virginia trade product
- Breakfast pie eater
- West African porridge
15 Clues: Dutch cheese • Irish famine • African donut • Australian nut • Squirrel meat stew • Breakfast pie eater • Vitamin D deficiency • New Year's rice cake • West African porridge • Baking powder ancestor • Buddhist priest protein • Byproduct of sugar production • Native American vegetable combo • Colonial Virginia trade product • Cuisine that began as a way to preserve fish
US HISTORY 2014-05-16
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- combination of high inflation and high unemployment
- to charge a public official with wrong doing in office
- the reduction or removal of government control
- scandal scandal that led to president Nixon's resignation 1974
- 200th anniversary
- movement calling for greter attention to non European cultures in such areas as education
- a political coalition of conservative groups formed in 1980
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- sanctions trade restrictions and other economic measures intended to punish another nation
- a listening device used to intercept telephone info.
- pres. Nixon's call for a new partnership between federal gov. and state gov.
- Spanish for counterrevolution
- gov. program that guarantees payments to a particular group
- laying off workers to cut cost
- a computer network that links millions of people around the world
- the systematic segregation of people of different racial backgrounds
15 Clues: 200th anniversary • Spanish for counterrevolution • laying off workers to cut cost • the reduction or removal of government control • combination of high inflation and high unemployment • a listening device used to intercept telephone info. • to charge a public official with wrong doing in office • gov. program that guarantees payments to a particular group • ...
World History 2014-06-11
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- Hatshepsut was Egypt's only female _____________.
- The belief that people are bad by nature and need to be controlled.
- African country that conquered Egypt.
- The World's oldest religion that started in India.
- The process of rebirth is called _______________ .
- A seasonal wind pattern that caused wet and dry seasons in India.
- The river along which Indian civilizations developed
- A hard green gem stone used to make jewelry in China.
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- Priests in the Shang dynasty used _______ bones to predict the future.
- The worship of more than one god.
- A paper like material made from reed.
- A structure built by Shi Huangdi to protect Northern China.
- The ________ of heaven is the divine right to rule.
- Life in Egypt was centered around the ________ river
- A device invented by the Chinese which uses shadows to tell time.
15 Clues: The worship of more than one god. • A paper like material made from reed. • African country that conquered Egypt. • Hatshepsut was Egypt's only female _____________. • The World's oldest religion that started in India. • The process of rebirth is called _______________ . • The ________ of heaven is the divine right to rule. • ...
Chilean History 2016-02-17
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- Sieze power by force; Pinochete with Chile
- a union that supported communism; responsible for placing of missiles in Cuba
- Chiles leader before Pinochet
- Where Pinochet took suspects who gave others hope to beat them and kill them
- Chile's White House; bombing there on September 11, 1973
- "bring the body before" I have the right to know what I am being accused of
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- Cuban politician who governed Cuba, then became president
- commander-in-chief of Chilean Army; said no to coup against Allende
- Law of _______; pinochet created it
- Take something from public to private ownership; Allende-copper
- Dictator of Chile; responsible for National Stadium
- Everyone is equal; ex: China's Government
- Chilean judge; investigated the disappearance of Pinochet
- a ruler with complete power; ex: Pinochet
- similar to communism; created by Karl Marx
15 Clues: Chiles leader before Pinochet • Law of _______; pinochet created it • Everyone is equal; ex: China's Government • a ruler with complete power; ex: Pinochet • Sieze power by force; Pinochete with Chile • similar to communism; created by Karl Marx • Dictator of Chile; responsible for National Stadium • Chile's White House; bombing there on September 11, 1973 • ...
Greek History 2023-10-22
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- Great war between The two most powerful city states of ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta.
- Who reformed Athenian laws?
- The man who conquered most of the Mediterranean world.
- A form of government that mainly has males in charge of running politics and making important decisions.
- Native people to the Greek land who helped to form the ancient Greek religion.
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- Zeus' daughter that was bestowed with great power due to her being his favorite.
- Greek god that controlled the seas of the earth.
- Brought the Greek peoples together to form a "democracy."
- Believing in multiple gods.
- Greek god of the underworld and brother to Zeus and Posideon.
- Head honcho of all the Greek gods.
- A form of government that allows everyone to be included.
- A form of government that has people who would want to rule take things by force.
- A legendary between the early Greeks and the people of Troy.
- The name that both the people and the society of ancient Greece called non-citizens
15 Clues: Believing in multiple gods. • Who reformed Athenian laws? • Head honcho of all the Greek gods. • Greek god that controlled the seas of the earth. • The man who conquered most of the Mediterranean world. • Brought the Greek peoples together to form a "democracy." • A form of government that allows everyone to be included. • ...
Greek History 2023-10-22
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- Great war between The two most powerful city states of ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta.
- Who reformed Athenian laws?
- The man who conquered most of the Mediterranean world.
- A form of government that mainly has males in charge of running politics and making important decisions.
- Native people to the Greek land who helped to form the ancient Greek religion.
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- Zeus' daughter that was bestowed with great power due to her being his favorite.
- Greek god that controlled the seas of the earth.
- Brought the Greek peoples together to form a "democracy."
- Believing in multiple gods.
- Greek god of the underworld and brother to Zeus and Posideon.
- Head honcho of all the Greek gods.
- A form of government that allows everyone to be included.
- A form of government that has people who would want to rule take things by force.
- A legendary between the early Greeks and the people of Troy.
- The name that both the people and the society of ancient Greece called non-citizens
15 Clues: Believing in multiple gods. • Who reformed Athenian laws? • Head honcho of all the Greek gods. • Greek god that controlled the seas of the earth. • The man who conquered most of the Mediterranean world. • Brought the Greek peoples together to form a "democracy." • A form of government that allows everyone to be included. • ...
MUSIC HISTORY 2023-10-16
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- holiday church service
- music notes that create shapes
- dance music
- a joyful hymn of praise
- Josquin was the master of what?
- French word for "song"
- church services for funerals
- A prayer for mercy
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- greatest musical composer in the Renassaince
- non-church music
- anti catholic
- normal church service
- Catholic church service
- church music
- a confession of faith
15 Clues: dance music • church music • anti catholic • non-church music • A prayer for mercy • normal church service • a confession of faith • holiday church service • French word for "song" • Catholic church service • a joyful hymn of praise • church services for funerals • music notes that create shapes • Josquin was the master of what? • greatest musical composer in the Renassaince
Singapore History 2024-01-06
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- Who was the first president of the Republic of Singapore? ____ bin Ishak
- Singapore was a ____ Colony?
- The former British military hospital during World War II
- The Chinese dialect group that forms a significant part of Singapore's population.
- What is the name of the traditional Malay house that has become an iconic symbol of Malay culture in Singapore? ____ Glam
- During the colonial period, what was the name of the hill in Singapore where many government and military buildings were located? Fort ___ Hill
- Which ethnic group makes up the majority of Singapore’s people?
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- Which ethnic district in Singapore is known for its colorful shophouses and cultural heritage?
- Where president of Singapore lives
- Quay What is the name of the historical quay along the Singapore River known for its warehouses and trade activities in the past?
- The annual event celebrating the Chinese New Year with vibrant parades and performances
- Old name for Singapore
- Which of the following locations is a UNESCO World Heritage Site? - Singapore ____ Gardens
- Which European is credited with the founding of modern Singapore in 1819? - Sir Stamford ______
- Who was the founding father of the modern Singaporean state? Mr Lee Kuan ____
15 Clues: Old name for Singapore • Singapore was a ____ Colony? • Where president of Singapore lives • The former British military hospital during World War II • Which ethnic group makes up the majority of Singapore’s people? • Who was the first president of the Republic of Singapore? ____ bin Ishak • ...
History Crossword 2023-12-11
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- An instrument used to play a cource using the stars
- Resistance of an organism to infection or disease
- To approve officially
- A form of government in which power is divided between the federal or nation, government and state government
- Privately owned ship outfitted with weapons
- An attempt to force surrender by blocking the movement of people or goods into or out of a place
- A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives
- An attack in which the attacker hides and surprises the enemy
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- A soldier who fights for money rather than loyalty to a country
- An action used to keep a country from country's parts
- A settlement of dispute by each side
- A military force made of ordinary citizens
- To enlist in the military
- A period when economic activity slows and unemployment increases
- when it takes more and more money to buy the same amount of goods
15 Clues: To approve officially • To enlist in the military • A settlement of dispute by each side • A military force made of ordinary citizens • Privately owned ship outfitted with weapons • Resistance of an organism to infection or disease • An instrument used to play a cource using the stars • An action used to keep a country from country's parts • ...
Irish History 2023-12-20
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- Famine Event causing mass starvation in the mid-19th century.
- Famine Period of mass starvation and disease in the 1840s.
- Symbol National emblem of Ireland.
- Tiger Term for Ireland's economic boom in the late 20th century.
- Éireann Upper house of the Oireachtas (Irish Parliament).
- Stone Famous stone in Cork said to give eloquence to those who kiss it.
- Boru High King of Ireland in the 11th century.
- College Dublin university founded in 1592.
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- Rising 1916 rebellion against British rule in Ireland.
- Friday Agreement Accord bringing peace to Northern Ireland in 1998.
- Language Traditional Irish language.
- Traditional Irish sport played with a small ball and a stick.
- Castle Historic fortress and government complex in the heart of Dublin.
- Republican Army (IRA) Paramilitary organization fighting for Irish independence.
- Agreement Another term for the Good Friday Agreement.
15 Clues: Symbol National emblem of Ireland. • Language Traditional Irish language. • College Dublin university founded in 1592. • Boru High King of Ireland in the 11th century. • Agreement Another term for the Good Friday Agreement. • Rising 1916 rebellion against British rule in Ireland. • Éireann Upper house of the Oireachtas (Irish Parliament). • ...
Kentucky History 2023-12-06
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- Who said this quote “We’ve ignored our infrastructure. It’s scary. We take this thing about fresh water for granted.” ?
- Who was the 7th president of the United States?
- What county is the seat for the cities of Hartford, Henderson, Owensboro?
- What is the name of the bridge that is the only one of its kind because it spans 2 rivers and ends in 2 different districts?
- What is the place where the tobacco was growing? BlackPatch
- What is the name of the state park located in Henderson, Kentucky, south of the Ohio River? John
- Which cave is named after the pattern of crossing its corridors?
- What is the name of the region that is the only part of Kentucky mapped with townships, areas, and sections?
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- What did do filter systems have in the past, when there was a problem with high environmental pollution?
- Who were the people who terrorized farmers and wore black clothes with black hoods?
- What is another name for the Appalachian Plateau?
- Why is the city of Jackson’s water system so fragile? What are the factors that caused this situation?
- What is the name of the cave which has the largest cave system in the world?
- Who invented Mother's Day?
- What is the name of the cave that has an animal in the name?
15 Clues: Who invented Mother's Day? • Who was the 7th president of the United States? • What is another name for the Appalachian Plateau? • What is the name of the cave that has an animal in the name? • What is the place where the tobacco was growing? BlackPatch • What county is the seat for the cities of Hartford, Henderson, Owensboro? • ...
Baseball History 2023-12-19
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- The historic moment when Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier.
- The prestigious institution honoring baseball's greatest players.
- The year when the designated hitter rule was introduced.
- The first All-Star Game was played at this baseball park.
- The annual championship series to determine the MLB champion.
- The term for a game in which a pitcher allows no hits or runs.
- The professional baseball league that existed for African American players.
- The year that baseball was officially recognized as the national pastime.
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- The player who hit a walk off home run in 1993 to win the World Series.
- The first professional baseball team founded in 1869.
- The period often referred to before 1920.
- The decade when MLB expanded to include teams in Canada.
- The famous baseball poem that begins with "Take me out to the ball game."
- The manager with the most wins.
- The first team to win the World Series in 1903.
15 Clues: The manager with the most wins. • The period often referred to before 1920. • The first team to win the World Series in 1903. • The first professional baseball team founded in 1869. • The year when the designated hitter rule was introduced. • The decade when MLB expanded to include teams in Canada. • The first All-Star Game was played at this baseball park. • ...
Unknown History 2023-12-03
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- Medication used for a series of murders in 1982
- Gas used by Hannibal to cause the Romans to retreat from battle
- Last name of prolific Korean cult leader
- Acronym used for a project that believed all our minds are connected
- League that wanted to prevent Asian immigration
- Highway bandits that attacked Russians in 1921
- Name of the leader of South African Cloak-and-Dagger Operation
- Thriving African-American community attacked by white residents
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- Weapon used against Emus during the Emu war
- Queen of Illyria
- Location of the Abu Graib prison
- Name for AIDS in 1981
- Operation where the KGB sent hate mail to African-Americans
- Massacre that begun the American Revolution
- Animal killed during the Great Sparrow Campaign
15 Clues: Queen of Illyria • Name for AIDS in 1981 • Location of the Abu Graib prison • Last name of prolific Korean cult leader • Weapon used against Emus during the Emu war • Massacre that begun the American Revolution • Highway bandits that attacked Russians in 1921 • Medication used for a series of murders in 1982 • League that wanted to prevent Asian immigration • ...
History Project 2024-02-02
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- he was an American abolitionist and was a leader for African american civil rights
- Douglas was this particular presidential party.
- What Lincoln eventually became.
- The belief that one is better then them because of there race.
- What Lincoln lived in as a kid.
- The 16th president of United States
- Lincoln and Douglas wanted this position in office
- Lincoln was this particular presidential party.
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- separation of people based on race.
- the trail that led slaves to freedom.
- she was an American abolitionist and helped many slaves to freedom
- Lincolns opponent during his election for senator
- The 16th vice president of the United states
- What state did Lincoln come from.
- When a person has complete control over another.
15 Clues: What Lincoln eventually became. • What Lincoln lived in as a kid. • What state did Lincoln come from. • separation of people based on race. • The 16th president of United States • the trail that led slaves to freedom. • The 16th vice president of the United states • Douglas was this particular presidential party. • Lincoln was this particular presidential party. • ...
Evoluionary History 2024-01-12
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- a part of an organism (for example one or more bones)
- a group of the same type of organisms living in the same area
- sharing a common ancestor population
- a group of individuals born and living about the same time
- a random change to a gene that sometimes results in a new trait
- a graph that uses bars to show how characteristics or values are distributed within a group
- having died out completely and no longer alive anywhere on Earth
- evidence of life from the past, such as fossilized bones, footprints, or Leaf prints
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- everything (living and non-living) that surrounds an organism
- the process by which the distributionOf traits in a population changes over many generations
- To classify based on scientific examination
- a related organism from a previous generation
- the process by which species adapt to environmental changes over a very long time
- to receive genes from a parent
- an organism's arm, leg, or wing
15 Clues: to receive genes from a parent • an organism's arm, leg, or wing • sharing a common ancestor population • To classify based on scientific examination • a related organism from a previous generation • a part of an organism (for example one or more bones) • a group of individuals born and living about the same time • ...
church history 2024-02-12
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- Followers of Jesus with a background in Judaism.
- Event marking Jesus' departure from Earth and His ascent into heaven,
- Term symbolizing the unity and close bond among Jesus' followers.
- emphasizing a path of discipleship.
- One of Jesus' closest disciples, often considered a leader among the apostles.
- Mandate given by Jesus to His disciples to spread His teachings
- one of the first people to die for his faith by being stoned.
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- Divine helper and guide in Christianity.
- Non-Jewish believers in the teachings of Jesus.
- The Apostle who replaced Judas in a special selection.
- Holy event marking the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles, often considered the birth of the Christian Church.
- special ceremony to show and strengthen your Christian beliefs.
- Leader of the Roman Catholic Church
- Gathering where early Christian leaders discussed
- A place where Christian’s pray in
15 Clues: A place where Christian’s pray in • Leader of the Roman Catholic Church • emphasizing a path of discipleship. • Divine helper and guide in Christianity. • Non-Jewish believers in the teachings of Jesus. • Followers of Jesus with a background in Judaism. • Gathering where early Christian leaders discussed • The Apostle who replaced Judas in a special selection. • ...
earth history 2024-02-14
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- break in the Earth's crust
- minerals stick the grains of sediment together - just like cement
- an animal without backbone
- a long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic.
- radioactive elements occur naturally in igneous rock
- this is the number of years since a rock formed, it is hard to know the number exactly but scientists can trace it to date range
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- the surface where new rock meets a much older rock surface
- lava that hardens on the surface of earth
- a long cylinder of glacial ice recovered by drilling through glaciers
- organisms are preserved in ice, amber or tar
- an animal with backbone
- the age of rocks compared to other rocks, this comparison uses words like older or younger
- states that horizontal sedimentary rock layers, the oldest rock are at the bottom and each higher layer is younger than the layer below it
- a solid copy of the shape of an organism
- the amount of time it takes for half of the atoms in a radioactive element to decay or be stable
15 Clues: an animal with backbone • break in the Earth's crust • an animal without backbone • a solid copy of the shape of an organism • lava that hardens on the surface of earth • organisms are preserved in ice, amber or tar • radioactive elements occur naturally in igneous rock • the surface where new rock meets a much older rock surface • ...
lawrence history 2023-03-08
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- church officials
- ruler of the British islands and Normandy ( one the battle of hastings)
- largest land empire ever
- last anglo king of England
- in charge of the feudal system
- crusade that took Jerusalem
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- first holy roman emperor
- Italian city-state famous for its canals
- Ghengis khan's real name
- route between Europe and china
- called for the first crusade
- crusade that Richard the lion heart was in
- most important member of the clergy
- battle that stopped Muslims spread into Europe
- battle that ended anglo rule in England
15 Clues: church officials • first holy roman emperor • Ghengis khan's real name • largest land empire ever • last anglo king of England • crusade that took Jerusalem • called for the first crusade • route between Europe and china • in charge of the feudal system • most important member of the clergy • battle that ended anglo rule in England • Italian city-state famous for its canals • ...
World history 2023-03-02
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- a movement of ideas
- an France ruler
- an meeting to unite Europe
- westernized russia
- the belief that one race is better then the other
- above the lower class
- had an bloodless revolution
- an german emperor
- movement of people from rural areas going to cities
- the most used machine
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- an Prussian prime minister
- influenced other revolutions
- began in England in the 1700
- an different type of factory
- An powerhouse in the 1500 and 1600
15 Clues: an France ruler • an german emperor • westernized russia • a movement of ideas • above the lower class • the most used machine • an Prussian prime minister • an meeting to unite Europe • had an bloodless revolution • influenced other revolutions • began in England in the 1700 • an different type of factory • An powerhouse in the 1500 and 1600 • ...
black history 2023-02-16
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- Made newspapers and magazines
- A female retired tennis player
- Refused to sit in the back of the bus
- king of pop
- nickname:Queen bay
- Married to will smith
- First child to desegregate an all white school
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- Was the first to star in their own show
- The first african american president
- Queen of rock
- has become famous for her philanthropic work
- A professional black golfer
- One of the best nba players of all time
- Married to barack obama
- The Black Mamba
15 Clues: king of pop • Queen of rock • The Black Mamba • nickname:Queen bay • Married to will smith • Married to barack obama • A professional black golfer • Made newspapers and magazines • A female retired tennis player • The first african american president • Refused to sit in the back of the bus • Was the first to star in their own show • One of the best nba players of all time • ...
Texas History 2023-03-07
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- A way to stop cattle from entering private property
- A substance that often made oil catch on fire
- People that came to Texas to get oil
- A place where they made petroleum way more useful
- Where Native Americans were forced to live on
- Its a form of public transportation that made going from city to city way easier
- Towns which raised in popularity during the oil boom
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- A war that was caused because of indifferences of which states allowed slavery and which not
- It was a very popular product that was sold in the west of Texas
- A way to pump water grind grain and cut wood
- the capital of Texas
- The paths where people used to send Cattles to sell them in the west for a lot of money
- An animal that was often sold for a lot of money
- A soft material that was often harvested in Texas
- Glossy black substance
15 Clues: the capital of Texas • Glossy black substance • People that came to Texas to get oil • A way to pump water grind grain and cut wood • A substance that often made oil catch on fire • Where Native Americans were forced to live on • An animal that was often sold for a lot of money • A place where they made petroleum way more useful • ...
Black History 2024-02-26
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- was an American professional boxer and activist. Nicknamed "the Greatest", he is regarded as one of the most significant sports figures of the 20th century and is often regarded as the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time
- was a sociologist, historian, author, activist, and editor who lived in the United States. During the first half of the 20th century, he was the most significant Black protest leader in the country. He participated in the formation of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1909 and served as editor of The Crisis, the NAACP’s magazine, from 1910 until 1934. His collection of essays The Souls of Black Folk (1903) is considered a landmark of African American culture.
- was the 44th president of the United States and the very first African American president.
- was a black nationalist and the first black president of South Africa. His discussions with South African President F.W. de Klerk in the early 1990s contributed to the peaceful conclusion of the nation’s apartheid system of racial segregation. Mandela and de Klerk shared the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize for their contributions.
- is known for his contributions to the American civil rights movement in the 1960s. His most famous work is his “I Have a Dream” speech
- is an American rapper, record producer, singer, songwriter, and fashion designer. One of the world's best-selling music artists with 160 million records sold, his best known album is titled Graduation
- Called "the mother of the civil rights movement," she invigorated the struggle for racial equality when she refused to give up her bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, Ala
- Born into slavery, he overcame many barriers that were blocking him from getting an education. After his family gained freedom through the Emancipation Proclamation, there were no schools in his area. However, he didn’t let that stop him. Instead, he walked 500 miles to enroll in school at the Hampton Institute
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- As a player for the Brooklyn Dodgers,he was the first African American professional baseball player in U.S. Major League Baseball. After he retired, he was dedicated to civil rights activism and worked to raise money for both the NAACP and SCLC.
- was an American Muslim minister and human rights activist who was a prominent figure during the civil rights movement
- was an escaped enslaved woman who became a “conductor” on the Underground Railroad
- made history by becoming the first African American student to attend an elementary school in the South. Bridges never skipped a day of school despite harassment and prejudice.
- was 25 years old when he marched across the bridge in support of Black people’s pursuit of equal voting rights, he experienced racial prejudice while growing up in the southern part of the country where black people were not treated equally to white people. He participated in the civil rights movement, marching alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. against injustice and putting his life in danger for equality
- was an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman. He became the most important leader of the movement for African-American civil rights in the 19th century.
- was the first Black woman to be elected to Congress during the racially tense decade of the late 1960s. She served as the 12th District representative for New York from 1969 to 1983, and in 1972. She made political history by running for the presidential nomination of the Democratic Party.
15 Clues: was an escaped enslaved woman who became a “conductor” on the Underground Railroad • was the 44th president of the United States and the very first African American president. • was an American Muslim minister and human rights activist who was a prominent figure during the civil rights movement • ...
History II 2024-04-24
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- the people known for handmaking rugs and silversmith work.
- people who ride bulls at the rodeo are called.
- an American business magnate and philanthropist.
- frederick taylor is known for?
- trains are able to travel on.
- multiple cows are called.
- people who live there call it "the best country in the world"
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- jack wilson also known as.
- Sacramento is the capitol of what state?
- where do cowboys ride bulls?
- another word for protests.
- warriors known for using and developing horseback riding for fighting.
- las vegas is in what state?
- an American financier and investment banker.
- people who grow crops.
15 Clues: people who grow crops. • multiple cows are called. • jack wilson also known as. • another word for protests. • las vegas is in what state? • where do cowboys ride bulls? • trains are able to travel on. • frederick taylor is known for? • Sacramento is the capitol of what state? • an American financier and investment banker. • people who ride bulls at the rodeo are called. • ...
US History 2024-04-29
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- Needed to run the government
- Country that colonized the USA
- First US President
- Formal start of someone's presidency/start of office
- Skills and Knowledge of workers in creating products and services
- Horse riders that delivers products to places via horses
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- Means to change
- George Washington's hometown
- Original number of states in the USA
- How many were the original Bill of Rights
- Tax imposed on imported goods
- Complete: For whom to __________
- Right to bear ___________.
- Means to approve
- people from Africa that were forced to do work.
15 Clues: Means to change • Means to approve • First US President • Right to bear ___________. • George Washington's hometown • Needed to run the government • Tax imposed on imported goods • Country that colonized the USA • Complete: For whom to __________ • Original number of states in the USA • How many were the original Bill of Rights • people from Africa that were forced to do work. • ...
Nursing History 2024-03-20
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- - Individuals who made significant contributions to nursing.
- - Periods that significantly shaped nursing practices.
- - Nurses working closest to patient care.
- - Legal recognition of nursing competency.
- - Garment traditionally worn by nurses.
- - Progress in nursing education and practice.
- - Early form of healthcare for the terminally ill.
- - Civil War nurse and founder of the American Red Cross.
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- - Recording patient care activities.
- - Ancient nursing specialty focused on childbirth.
- - Process of learning nursing skills.
- - Movements aimed at improving healthcare.
- - Pioneering nurse in Crimean War.
- - Founder of modern nursing.
- - Attire worn in surgical settings.
15 Clues: - Founder of modern nursing. • - Pioneering nurse in Crimean War. • - Attire worn in surgical settings. • - Recording patient care activities. • - Process of learning nursing skills. • - Garment traditionally worn by nurses. • - Nurses working closest to patient care. • - Movements aimed at improving healthcare. • - Legal recognition of nursing competency. • ...
Georgia's History 2024-05-10
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- - state that debated over secession but eventually decided to secede
- - name of their knives made out of sedimentary rock used to hunt
- - Georgia's first city
- - won the presidential election of 1860
- mission - 1st European settlements in Georgia on the barrier islands
- - someone who starts a business in hopes of making a profit
- - 1st grant university in US history
- - spanish explorer
- - number of trustees that led Georgia
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- - name of Mississippian's hierarchy with the chief, elite members, and commoners
- - US president who forced the removal of native from GA
- - one of the main reasons for the Civil War
- - 2 countries that explored the New World
- - document that established the colony of Georgia
- - laws established to segregate blacks and whites
15 Clues: - spanish explorer • - Georgia's first city • - 1st grant university in US history • - number of trustees that led Georgia • - won the presidential election of 1860 • - 2 countries that explored the New World • - one of the main reasons for the Civil War • - document that established the colony of Georgia • - laws established to segregate blacks and whites • ...
American History 2024-08-12
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- / The competition among European powers for control of North American territories led to numerous conflicts, such as the Anglo-Spanish Wars,
- / European nations sought new trade routes and resources. The lure of gold, silver, spices, and other goods drove explorers to seek new territories.
- / Founded by the Pilgrims, a group of English Separatists seeking religious freedom.
- / Explored the southeastern United States, including present-day Florida, Georgia, and Alabama, searching for gold and other riches.
- / European diseases, such as smallpox, measles, and influenza, to which indigenous peoples had no immunity
- / Founded by Swedish settlers along the Delaware River in present-day Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
- / First European to land in what is now the United States, exploring Florida in search of the Fountain of Youth.
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- / Innovations in navigation, shipbuilding, and cartography enabled longer voyages and more precise navigation.
- / Established by the Dutch West India Company, it included parts of present-day New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Connecticut.
- Dutch Wars, and later the French and Indian War.
- / The first English attempt to establish a colony in North America, founded on Roanoke Island
- / The transfer of plants, animals, goods, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds had profound effects on global economies and diets.
- / The arrival of Europeans disrupted indigenous societies, economies, and cultures.
- / Explored the Great Lakes region and established Quebec in 1608, which became a base for French exploration and the fur trade.
- / Explored the Mississippi River and claimed the entire Mississippi Valley for France, naming it Louisiana.
15 Clues: Dutch Wars, and later the French and Indian War. • / The arrival of Europeans disrupted indigenous societies, economies, and cultures. • / Founded by the Pilgrims, a group of English Separatists seeking religious freedom. • / The first English attempt to establish a colony in North America, founded on Roanoke Island • ...
History Terms 2023-06-13
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- a barrier to travel – separate cultures - such as the Himalayas between China and India
- person who studies the physical terrain (topography), climate, and how humans interact
- person who studies human society and how people interact
- the type of people in a culture (ex: race, nationality, religious identity)
- the traditions of a culture (ex: holidays, clothing, celebrations)
- transportation routes – sometimes through barriers - such as the Nile through the Sahara
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- flat fertile lands – good for farming – often attract invaders - such as the Steppes of Russia
- the communication system of a culture (ex: alphabet-writing, speech, symbols)
- person who studies the economy, money, business
- prevents sea trade for much of the year – such as in Russia in earlier times
- a barrier to travel – separate cultures - such as the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil
- the government and laws of a culture (ex: leadership, rules, protection, services)
- person who recovers and studies artifacts left behind by humans
- isolate cultures from other cultures - such as Japan
- a barrier to travel – separate cultures - such as the Sahara in Africa
15 Clues: person who studies the economy, money, business • isolate cultures from other cultures - such as Japan • person who studies human society and how people interact • person who recovers and studies artifacts left behind by humans • the traditions of a culture (ex: holidays, clothing, celebrations) • ...
History Review 2023-05-30
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- The traditions of a culture (ex: holidays, clothing, celebrations)
- Begun by Mohammed, in Mecca.
- The type of people in a culture (ex: race, nationality, religious identity)
- A “rebirth” of ancient learning (Greek and Roman), as well as culture.
- Allowed for trade and cultural diffusion
- The organized beliefs and rituals of a culture (ex: ceremonies, holidays, forms of worship)
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- Writing system used in Egypt – picture symbols
- The new way of thinking during the Renaissance
- Began in Rome. A form of government - citizens elect representatives to make decisions for the people
- A form of government – citizens share the power to make decisions; origins in Athens
- The communication system of a culture (ex: alphabet-writing, speech, symbols)
- Holy wars fought between Christians and Muslims. Control of the "Holy Lands".
- person who studies humans past and present
- A Person who studies physical terrain (topography), climate, and how humans interact
- Begun by Lao Tzu
15 Clues: Begun by Lao Tzu • Begun by Mohammed, in Mecca. • Allowed for trade and cultural diffusion • person who studies humans past and present • Writing system used in Egypt – picture symbols • The new way of thinking during the Renaissance • The traditions of a culture (ex: holidays, clothing, celebrations) • ...
History Crossword 2022-11-08
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- leadership or dominance
- ___era end of classical japanese history
- Changed constantinople to Istanbul
- "second sage" chinese philosopher
- last dynasty ruled by the han people
- mongol peace
- noble warriors
- military government, ruled by 3 down
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- first sylable sounds like a no no word
- real name of guy who killed a lot of people
- a bow done before the emperor
- grandson of guy who killed a lot of people
- killed A LOT of people
- fast growing rice
- military ruler
15 Clues: mongol peace • noble warriors • military ruler • fast growing rice • killed A LOT of people • leadership or dominance • a bow done before the emperor • "second sage" chinese philosopher • Changed constantinople to Istanbul • last dynasty ruled by the han people • military government, ruled by 3 down • first sylable sounds like a no no word • ___era end of classical japanese history • ...
History crosswords 2022-08-19
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- To sail around the globe
- colonial leaders who were were appointed by the king.
- A route
- A deadly outbreak of disease the Spanish carried.
- People who held beliefs different from the teachings of the Catholic Church.
- full rigged ships
- lands or areas drained by rivers surrounding posts
- A seafarers licensed by a monarch to attack enemy ships.
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- punished all fallowers of Protestantism.
- A system where countries kept the sole right to trade with their colonies.
- Spanish soldiers, and adventures.
- territories in the Americans owned by the Spanish
- the biological mixing between the new world and the old world.
- people who travel to other places to share their religion.
- tracks of land to farm
15 Clues: A route • full rigged ships • tracks of land to farm • To sail around the globe • Spanish soldiers, and adventures. • punished all fallowers of Protestantism. • territories in the Americans owned by the Spanish • A deadly outbreak of disease the Spanish carried. • lands or areas drained by rivers surrounding posts • colonial leaders who were were appointed by the king. • ...
History Vocab 2022-08-19
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- people who believe multiple religions
- large farms
- spanish and native mixed people
- ships to transport goods to america
- punished
- seafarers licensed to attack enemies
- explorers finding water route to asia
- people who travel for their religion
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- area drained by rivers
- sail around the globe
- natural protection
- spanish conquered carribean tribes
- countries having the right to trade
- a disease from spanish to aztec
- america's areas "owned" by spain
15 Clues: punished • large farms • natural protection • sail around the globe • area drained by rivers • spanish and native mixed people • a disease from spanish to aztec • america's areas "owned" by spain • spanish conquered carribean tribes • ships to transport goods to america • countries having the right to trade • seafarers licensed to attack enemies • people who travel for their religion • ...
World History 2023-08-14
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- Civilization with a rich history of inventions, such as paper and gunpowder.
- Birthplace of democracy and home to philosophers like Socrates and Plato.
- Prominent city-state in ancient Greece, known for its military prowess.
- A significant change or upheaval, often referring to political transformations.
- Italian explorer who reached the Americas in 1492.
- Indigenous civilization of Mesoamerica known for advanced mathematics and calendars.
- Portuguese explorer known for the first circumnavigation of the Earth.
- Powerful empire that was known for its engineering and governance.
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- Ancient South American civilization with a strong network of roads and cities.
- Mesoamerican empire that flourished in present-day Mexico.
- Ancient civilization known for the pyramids and the Nile River.
- Medieval European social system based on land ownership and loyalty.
- Leader of nonviolent resistance against British rule in India.
- Cultural and artistic movement in Europe during the 14th-17th centuries.
- French military leader who became emperor and had a significant impact on Europe.
15 Clues: Italian explorer who reached the Americas in 1492. • Mesoamerican empire that flourished in present-day Mexico. • Leader of nonviolent resistance against British rule in India. • Ancient civilization known for the pyramids and the Nile River. • Powerful empire that was known for its engineering and governance. • ...
Atom History 2023-08-31
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- a compound, no matter what its source, always contains definite, or constant, proportions of its elements by mass
- Believed that all matter consisted of 4 elements: Earth, Fire, Wind, and Water.
- English schoolteacher who developed a theory involving the relationship between matter and the atom.
- Believed all matter was divisible to a point where no more division was possible.
- As the theory of Quantum Mechanics has developed, it is now believed that electrons exist in an “AREA” not in a specific “path”.
- The plum pudding model depicts the electrons as negatively-charged particles embedded in a sea of positive charge.
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- First began investigating the structure of the atom.
- a modern framework for visualizing the submicroscopic behavior of electrons in matter.
- Developed the “atomos” theory
- states that when elements combine, they do so in the ratio of small whole numbers.
- More established than Democritus.
- Further experimented with Thomson’s model.Created the Gold Foil Experiment
- Matter is made of tiny particles called atoms that can’t be subdivided.
- the electrons encircle the nucleus of the atom in specific allowable paths called orbits
- Suggested that instead of electrons moving in random motion that they actually followed a path around the nucleus.
15 Clues: Developed the “atomos” theory • More established than Democritus. • First began investigating the structure of the atom. • Matter is made of tiny particles called atoms that can’t be subdivided. • Further experimented with Thomson’s model.Created the Gold Foil Experiment • Believed that all matter consisted of 4 elements: Earth, Fire, Wind, and Water. • ...
History crossword 2023-08-24
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- and government Pipe joined power between WHO?
- one year olds become knight
- What does the church become?
- First function of feudalism
- Third function of feudalism
- Europe Where do his armies reunite?
- year olds become squire
- kingdom Charlemagne inherits what from this father?
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- New emperor
- Based on obligations between groups of people
- kingdom Christen Dom
- Poor They raise armies to help who??
- Second function of feudalism
- eighty Final break with mongols
- Manors 8
- years olds become pages
- Manors 6
17 Clues: Manors 8 • Manors 6 • New emperor • kingdom Christen Dom • First function of feudalism • years olds become pages • Third function of feudalism • year olds become squire • What does the church become? • Second function of feudalism • one year olds become knight • eighty Final break with mongols • Europe Where do his armies reunite? • ...
American History 2023-09-21
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- Our elected leader
- State we live in
- The Supreme ___________ reviews and judges laws
- Our state's capital
- This is our country's capital
- How we elect people
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- The supreme law of the land
- Last name of the 1st president
- Ocean that borders the west coast
- Last name of the person who wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Ocean that borders the east coast
- Type of government we have
- The government body who makes laws
- Last name of the 16th president
- Statue of __________________
15 Clues: State we live in • Our elected leader • Our state's capital • How we elect people • Type of government we have • The supreme law of the land • Statue of __________________ • This is our country's capital • Last name of the 1st president • Last name of the 16th president • Ocean that borders the west coast • Ocean that borders the east coast • The government body who makes laws • ...
History Vocab 2022-10-18
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- creating
- a massive storm characterized by strong winds and rain that roll in off of the ocean, and often followed by flooding
- a term used to refer to native or indigenous peoples of the areas being colonized
- come across, or make contact with a person or group
- from the water
- took apart
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- take everything
- attracted
- projects
- unpredictable
- made up of
- started
- the state of dying of hunger
- useful
- argued
15 Clues: useful • argued • started • projects • creating • attracted • made up of • took apart • unpredictable • from the water • take everything • the state of dying of hunger • come across, or make contact with a person or group • a term used to refer to native or indigenous peoples of the areas being colonized • ...
History Review 2022-05-26
15 Clues: Peace • Rebirth • Grindstone • Social Class • Great thinker • Tears of the sun • A line of rulers • A great epidemic • Ceremonial stool • A man who sits near • Singing and dancing • Holy book of Judaism • Knowledge of long life • Powdered tobacco leaves • A mixture of gold and copper
American History 2023-05-11
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- October 29th,1929, the stock market crashes.
- Reasons the U.S. joined World War I
- Causes of the great Depression
- The birthplace of American Popular music.
- First Hispanic person to join the Supreme Court.
- Reasons for World War I Starting
- Tried to stop the Little Rock Nine students from going to school.
- What did America become after winning the Spanish American War?
- Took over and helped annex Hawaii to the U.S.
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- Nearly every nation in the world signed the Treaty of Versailles and joined the League of nations except...
- Monthly checks are sent out to make sure elderly people make enough money to survive and not have to go back to work.
- Muckraker who wrote "THE JUNGLE".
- What technology was created to end the stalemates of World War I?
- Many Americans had to live in shantytown communities nicknamed...
- Paid farmers to grow less food in order to stabilize farm prices and help farmers survive.
15 Clues: Causes of the great Depression • Reasons for World War I Starting • Muckraker who wrote "THE JUNGLE". • Reasons the U.S. joined World War I • The birthplace of American Popular music. • October 29th,1929, the stock market crashes. • Took over and helped annex Hawaii to the U.S. • First Hispanic person to join the Supreme Court. • ...
Scandinavian History 2023-09-19
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- God of war and death, father of Thor
- Odin's son, Keeps watch for invaders at Rainbow Bridge
- Son of Odin and Frigg, murdered by an arrow
- Wolf child of Loki
- God of thunder, wields a hammer
- Born to avenge Baldr, Son of Odin
- Group of Gods associated with wisdom and seeing future
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- Father of Hel, God of mischief
- Goddess, Odin's Wife, Can see the future
- Blind son of Odin, Tricked by Loki to kill his brother
- Thunderous hammer wielded by Thor
- Fortified home of the Gods, made of gold
- Goddess associated with love, war, and gold
- Daughter of Loki, ruler of an underworld realm
- Thor's wife, goddess with golden hair
15 Clues: Wolf child of Loki • Father of Hel, God of mischief • God of thunder, wields a hammer • Thunderous hammer wielded by Thor • Born to avenge Baldr, Son of Odin • God of war and death, father of Thor • Thor's wife, goddess with golden hair • Goddess, Odin's Wife, Can see the future • Fortified home of the Gods, made of gold • Son of Odin and Frigg, murdered by an arrow • ...
History Project 2023-10-05
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- Star of a famous play
- General that lead the colonists to victory
- First gunshots of the war were fired here
- Place where the British went to take weapons after Lexington
- People who were supporting the British
- People that were known as lobster-backs or redcoats
- Warned the people in Lexington and Concord about the British
- John Adam's brother
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- Small groups of people who volunteered for war
- Had less rights than men
- Second president of the U.S.
- The war that determined freedom for the colonsists
- These people were upset about British laws
- Mostly women that were underviewed
- People still debate if the British are guilty or not
15 Clues: John Adam's brother • Star of a famous play • Had less rights than men • Second president of the U.S. • Mostly women that were underviewed • People who were supporting the British • First gunshots of the war were fired here • General that lead the colonists to victory • These people were upset about British laws • Small groups of people who volunteered for war • ...
Music History 2023-10-09
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- people who go from town to town to entertain
- the highest social class at the time
- early form of polyphonic music
- the original chant
- most prominent instrument at the time
- how many years Pope Gregory reign lasted
- the only people who could go to school at the time
- the people who farmed for the nobles
- a style of churches and monasteries
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- the kind of bird that sat on Pope Gregory shoulder
- every one of these people was trained in music
- an invention that made reading and writing easier(one space)
- the class of people who knew how to read
- Leonins successor was
- meaning finder or inventor
15 Clues: the original chant • Leonins successor was • meaning finder or inventor • early form of polyphonic music • a style of churches and monasteries • the highest social class at the time • the people who farmed for the nobles • most prominent instrument at the time • the class of people who knew how to read • how many years Pope Gregory reign lasted • ...
History Crossword 2024-09-23
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- (TEAR)pg.76 By 1830 the _______ revolution was transforming the rural landscaped of the North.
- (TRE)pg.144 Most of the material benefits of the _________ revolution, however, were felt by workers only after the mid -nineteenth century.
- (TEAR)pg.66 The ________ would direct the trade of the whole Great lakes water shed into New York City.
- (TEAR)pg.81 With the creation of the southern and western markets, transformed ___________ into the center of a national market in read-made clothes.
- (TRE)pg.138 During the later half of the nineteenth century, ______ became a leader in the "second industrial revolution."
- (TRE)pg.146 Children sent to work in ______ factories.
- (TEAR)pg.77 ___________ held that the United States must always remain rural.
- (TEAR)pg.69 the increase in ________ and in printed matter accelerated both market and democracy.
- (TEAR)pg.64 After 1815, dramatic improvements in ___________.
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- (TRE) In contrast to conservatives, _______ tended to view history as progressive in nature.
- (TRE)pg.162 Two of the dominant __________________ of the nineteenth century, liberalism and socialism.
- (TEAR)pg.66 The transportation revolution dramatically reduced the time and _____ that it took to move heavy goods.
- (TEAR) pg.77 In the fifty years following 1820, American ______ grew faster than ever before or since.
- (TRE)pg.134 The _______ engine, first steam engine invented.
- (TEAR)pg.61 First federal census takers found ___________ percent living on farms and rural villages.
15 Clues: (TRE)pg.146 Children sent to work in ______ factories. • (TRE)pg.134 The _______ engine, first steam engine invented. • (TEAR)pg.64 After 1815, dramatic improvements in ___________. • (TEAR)pg.77 ___________ held that the United States must always remain rural. • (TRE) In contrast to conservatives, _______ tended to view history as progressive in nature. • ...
Arizona history 2024-09-27
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- - A prominent Native American tribe in Arizona.
- - Early settlers who moved into new territories.
- - Establishment popular during the Wild West era.
- - Famous national park known for its stunning views.
- - Arizona was designated as a U.S. territory before statehood.
- - A person who raises livestock on a ranch.
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- - Ranching was a significant part of Arizona’s economy.
- - Largest Native American tribe in Arizona.
- - A major resource mined in Arizona during the 19th century.
- - River that flows through Arizona
- - A historic route that connected to Arizona.
- - Capital city of Arizona.
- - President who helped establish the Grand Canyon as a national park.
- - Historic mining town in southeastern Arizona.
- - Arizona is known for its mining, especially copper.
15 Clues: - Capital city of Arizona. • - River that flows through Arizona • - Largest Native American tribe in Arizona. • - A person who raises livestock on a ranch. • - A historic route that connected to Arizona. • - A prominent Native American tribe in Arizona. • - Historic mining town in southeastern Arizona. • - Early settlers who moved into new territories. • ...
History class 2025-02-18
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- The dynasty that replaced the Shaybanids in Central Asia.
- The religion gradually adopted by the Kyrgyz through contact with Muslim neighbors.
- An empire that some Kyrgyz leaders allied with to resist external threats.
- A ruling dynasty in Bukhara before the Ashtarkhanids took over.
- A leader who united Kyrgyz tribes and resisted Moghulistan’s decline.
- The primary economic system of the Kyrgyz people, centered on herding livestock.
- A powerful empire that conquered the Kyrgyz but later faced resistance from them.
- Mountain range where the Kyrgyz settled after migrating from the Yenisei region.
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- A Central Asian people who had early interactions with the Kyrgyz.
- A neighboring Turkic people who allied with the Kyrgyz against common enemies.
- A river where the early Kyrgyz people lived before migrating south.
- A mountainous region along with Yenisei that influenced Kyrgyz migration.
- A khanate that posed a major external threat to the Kyrgyz in the 16th century.
- A region in Central Asia seized by the Kyrgyz in the 16th century.
- The epic that helped preserve Kyrgyz history and identity.
15 Clues: The dynasty that replaced the Shaybanids in Central Asia. • The epic that helped preserve Kyrgyz history and identity. • A ruling dynasty in Bukhara before the Ashtarkhanids took over. • A Central Asian people who had early interactions with the Kyrgyz. • A region in Central Asia seized by the Kyrgyz in the 16th century. • ...
History crossword 2025-03-31
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- the rise of nativism led to the rise of which racial group?
- Andrew Mellons principle of cutting taxes is know as?
- what did the Harlem renaissance do for blacks?
- friends of president Harding were referred to as what?
- what scandal involved the secretary taking bribes to lease oil reserves?
- the explosion of African culture
- a peaceful way to influence global policy
- women who wore makeup and drank were?
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- why was there a flood of new consumer products?
- one of the most popular racist groups in history, often called the white cones
- new women fashion trends is?
- What group of Americans found work release after the war?
- the first mass produced car
- denial to immigration and immigrants
- what fact prejudiced the Sacco-Vanzetti case?
15 Clues: the first mass produced car • new women fashion trends is? • the explosion of African culture • denial to immigration and immigrants • women who wore makeup and drank were? • a peaceful way to influence global policy • what fact prejudiced the Sacco-Vanzetti case? • what did the Harlem renaissance do for blacks? • why was there a flood of new consumer products? • ...
Aboriginal history 2025-03-31
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- The native people of Australia
- People convicted of a crime
- The natural fauna and flora of a place, free to wander
- A rudimentary form of shelter, usually with a thatch roof
- A simple gun which used to be loaded with gunpowder and pellets by hand
- An upward standing post used to hang sails on a ship
- The cultivation of crops or livestock
- An illness
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- The act of taking over an occupied space
- People moving and settling down in a place
- A solvent present in drinks which have been fermented
- The act of hunting and catching fish
- A simple type of boat, made with paperbark in Australia
- An event involving killing a large number of people
- A vessel used to traverse water
15 Clues: An illness • People convicted of a crime • The native people of Australia • A vessel used to traverse water • The act of hunting and catching fish • The cultivation of crops or livestock • The act of taking over an occupied space • People moving and settling down in a place • An event involving killing a large number of people • ...
history crossword 2025-04-03
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- A theory that economic growth is achieved by making more products
- A style of music originated from african american spirituals that is noted for its melancholy sound
- A person like a artist or writer who lives an unconventional lifestyle
- A car henry ford made from 1908-1927
- The production of large quantities of goods
- A place where alcohol is sold illegally
- The belief that god created everything
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- medium of communication
- A chain of workers or machines in order to produce a product 1 step at a time but is faster
- Loyalty and devotion to your nation of birth
- A policy to encourage manufacturers and distributors to form their own organizations in the government
- A national policy to avoid involvement in out of nation affairs
- The theory that humans and other organisms evolved to be what they are now
- Someone who thinks the government should not exist and advocates anarchy
- A music genre that originated in african american communities
15 Clues: medium of communication • A car henry ford made from 1908-1927 • The belief that god created everything • A place where alcohol is sold illegally • The production of large quantities of goods • Loyalty and devotion to your nation of birth • A music genre that originated in african american communities • A national policy to avoid involvement in out of nation affairs • ...
U.S History 2024-11-15
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- Receiving false news
- A series of religious revivals
- A way of seeing things
- Someone who stays loyal to ones guardian
- A document that gave America Freedom
- A meeting spot for colonies
- A cruel rule/law
- An official announcement of importance
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- A formal statement of law
- The action of doing things alone
- The action of being more positive
- A protector of ones country
- An act of violence for a new law/rule
- An act of violence to protect ones country
- Old items before the middle age
15 Clues: A cruel rule/law • Receiving false news • A way of seeing things • A formal statement of law • A protector of ones country • A meeting spot for colonies • A series of religious revivals • Old items before the middle age • The action of doing things alone • The action of being more positive • A document that gave America Freedom • An act of violence for a new law/rule • ...
Kansas History 2025-06-13
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- What Great Bend graduate received the Nobel Prize for his contribution to the development of the microchip?
- Which backpack company did Great Bend graduate Skip Yowell help develop?
- What is the name of the river that Great “Bend” is named after?
- What is the Kansas state flower?
- Which city in Kansas has the distinction of being the birthplace of organized drag racing?
- What is the name of the large wetland area in Barton County?
- What is the name of the current University of Kansas head basketball coach?
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- What is the name of the mascot for the well-known college in Manhattan, KS?
- What is the oldest city in Kansas?
- What nurse who founded the American Red Cross is the only female to have a Kansas county named after her?
- What state became official on January 29, 1861?
- What is the name of the famous historic trail that ran through Barton County?
- What is the name of the pet food company that has been based in Great Bend since 1966?
- What city in Kansas was the home to Hattie McDaniel, the first black actor to win an Oscar?
- Which US president considered a city in Kansas his hometown?
15 Clues: What is the Kansas state flower? • What is the oldest city in Kansas? • What state became official on January 29, 1861? • Which US president considered a city in Kansas his hometown? • What is the name of the large wetland area in Barton County? • What is the name of the river that Great “Bend” is named after? • ...
US History 2025-05-20
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- The 1929 stock market crash.
- President of the US during WW1.
- a U.S. battleship, exploded and sank in Havana Harbor on February 15, 1898.
- Many regarded the music as a threat to American values.
- Became president after FDR died.
- President that had a scandal in 1998
- known for being a labor leader and civil rights activist who cofounded the United Farm Workers (UFW)
- She refused to give up her seat for a white passenger.
- American legislation that granted 160 acres of federal land to any adult U.S. citizen
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- Rebelled against the traditional image of femininity
- Islamist terrorist suicide attacks by al-Qaeda against the United States in 2001.
- a period of intense competition between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War
- Fought for civil rights and equality for African Americans and other marginalized groups
- First Word Harlem
- First Africa American President
15 Clues: First Word Harlem • The 1929 stock market crash. • President of the US during WW1. • First Africa American President • Became president after FDR died. • President that had a scandal in 1998 • Rebelled against the traditional image of femininity • She refused to give up her seat for a white passenger. • Many regarded the music as a threat to American values. • ...
U.S History 2025-05-20
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- Each worker does a specific job to one item
- Liberated the concentration camps, 34rth president
- The U.S always practiced this
- leader of Japan during ww2
- 44th president
- ww2 medal of honor
- modern women
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- act that granted citizens 160 acres of land
- Country split in two
- There is a well known canal here
- The state of being free
- I have dream
- To give back to the public
- Operation Overlord
- bus boycott
15 Clues: bus boycott • I have dream • modern women • 44th president • Operation Overlord • ww2 medal of honor • Country split in two • The state of being free • To give back to the public • leader of Japan during ww2 • The U.S always practiced this • There is a well known canal here • act that granted citizens 160 acres of land • Each worker does a specific job to one item • ...
History revision 2025-06-03
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- Policy carried out by Chamberlain
- An old medicine form brought back in 21st century
- American president at Paris Peace conference
- Movement to organise African-Americans
- Rules of the LofN
- Served as vice-president under Kennedy
- Proved that blood circulated the body
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- President who took over from Hoover
- a country who's civil war Hitler tested his armed forces
- who Hitler signed an agreement with in 1939
- Belief that disease spread by bad air
- institution which controlled hospitals and the training of doctors in medieval times
- City where Rosa Parks was arrested
- Disease spread throughout industrial cities
- Demilitarised zone by the TofV
15 Clues: Rules of the LofN • Demilitarised zone by the TofV • Policy carried out by Chamberlain • City where Rosa Parks was arrested • President who took over from Hoover • Belief that disease spread by bad air • Proved that blood circulated the body • Movement to organise African-Americans • Served as vice-president under Kennedy • who Hitler signed an agreement with in 1939 • ...
Teenage History 2025-01-21
15 Clues: 1956 Native • 1950 Clothing • 1964 Timbits? • 1967 Fastfood • 2020 Pandemic • 2024 Eras Tour • 1970 A fun shoe • 1999 Mobile phone • 1953 King Of Rock • 2009 Young Artist • 1945 Entertainment • 2000 Fashion Style • 1980 A type of Note • 1984 Watching movies • 1965 Computer Compiler
NBA History 2025-09-26
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- The oldest NBA player
- The organization is known for its strong culture, often described as "Heat Culture
- Nicknamed "The Dream"
- Nicknamed "the Hick from French Lick"
- What shoes were banned for not following the white shoe policy
- The team has won 17 NBA championships
- He played his first 13 seasons with the Golden State Warriors
- Holds the record for the most NBA championships with 18 titles
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- NBA all time leading scorer
- Scored 100 points in a game
- Has the record for 3 points
- What type of basket was used in the first game
- What NBA team is from Milwaukee
- He most notably played with the Boston Celtics from 2015 through 2017
- The shortest player to ever play in the NBA
15 Clues: The oldest NBA player • Nicknamed "The Dream" • NBA all time leading scorer • Scored 100 points in a game • Has the record for 3 points • What NBA team is from Milwaukee • Nicknamed "the Hick from French Lick" • The team has won 17 NBA championships • The shortest player to ever play in the NBA • What type of basket was used in the first game • ...
History YAWP 2026-02-26
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- ___ - century when Transportation Revolution began
- Mountain range that the Transportation Revolution helped travelers cross
- Created the steamboat (last name)
- Mountains from Cincinnati to the East Coast
- Items transported via new paths
- River of first steamboat service
- Company that launched the first long distance rail line
- Telegraph person
- First Modern Waterway
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- Travelled in reverse? (last name)
- The first funded interstate project
- What governments sponsored
- Length of railroads by 1860 (in thousands)
- Alt name for National Road
- Originally made the American System with roads
15 Clues: Telegraph person • First Modern Waterway • What governments sponsored • Alt name for National Road • Items transported via new paths • River of first steamboat service • Travelled in reverse? (last name) • Created the steamboat (last name) • The first funded interstate project • Length of railroads by 1860 (in thousands) • Mountains from Cincinnati to the East Coast • ...
History Vocab 2025-11-07
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- A self-governing state
- A state in which supreme power is held by the people and their representatives and has an elected president rather than a monarchy
- An official selected by a government to live in a foreign country and protect and promote their government's citizens and interests
- An official chosen by the Plebeians to represent them
- A king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- Poor peoples
- The highest class in certain societies
- Study of the fundamentals of knowledge, existence, and reality
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- An ancient Greek state, where the Agora Bone Well was discovered in 1938
- Rich peoples
- A government of a select few controlling a country, institution, or organization
- The passage of power between generations, by birthright to rule
- An ancient Greek military state that highly valued physical strength
- Mathematics of shapes
- A type of government where citizens vote on everything without representatives
15 Clues: Rich peoples • Poor peoples • Mathematics of shapes • A self-governing state • The highest class in certain societies • A king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon • An official chosen by the Plebeians to represent them • Study of the fundamentals of knowledge, existence, and reality • The passage of power between generations, by birthright to rule • ...
Ancient History 2026-01-09
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- Ancient civilizations needed this to survive
- It is most commonly believed humans migrated from...
- Signified change from Paleolithic to Neolithic Era
- Artisans, traders, and soldiers strengthened and expanded civilization.
- facilitated communal social organization and the spread of ideas and technologies
- Merchants could record trade and people could record thoughts and ideas
- The growth brought on by civilizations and cities did have some negative consequences such as...
- Millions of years till about 10,000 BCE
- Centers of political, economic, and religious life.
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- We could learn from the ancients with this farming technique
- Developed tools like to make work easier
- Law codes, religion and an economy
- "How can we grow crops on this mountain?"
- act, statement, or gift that is intended to show gratitude, respect, or admiration
- The world back then was largely run by the...
15 Clues: Law codes, religion and an economy • Millions of years till about 10,000 BCE • Developed tools like to make work easier • "How can we grow crops on this mountain?" • Ancient civilizations needed this to survive • The world back then was largely run by the... • Signified change from Paleolithic to Neolithic Era • Centers of political, economic, and religious life. • ...
U.S. History 2025-11-30
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- Power is shared between the national government and the state governments
- The man who said "give me liberty or give me death"
- grants people the right to keep and bear arms (_____ amendment)
- a colonist who remained loyal to the British
- having two parts or chambers in a legislature
- Occurs when there are increased prices for goods and services
- Colonists who fought against British control
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- The group of people who were for the U.S. Constitution
- Government derives its power from the people
- having one part or chamber in a legislature
- fundamental rights inherent to all people that cannot be taken away
- To officially agree on a treaty, contact, or agreement
- An official/formal change to a law
- Battle of ____ (British General Cornwallis surrendered to America)
- stops the government from forcing citizens to quarter soldiers (___ amendment)
15 Clues: An official/formal change to a law • having one part or chamber in a legislature • Government derives its power from the people • a colonist who remained loyal to the British • Colonists who fought against British control • having two parts or chambers in a legislature • The man who said "give me liberty or give me death" • ...
History Crossword 2026-01-21
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- it was the bloodiest day of the War. After Lincoln announced the Emancipation Proclamation
- it split the confederacy into two and the Union took control of the river.
- led to Sherman’s march to the sea
- first battle
- an agency established by congress at the end of the Civil War to help and protect newly freed black Americans
- the period after the Civil War in which Southern States were rebuilt and brought back into the union
- a war between opposing groups of citizens from the same country
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- it was the first major battle of the Civil War. The Union lost and people realized it would be a difficult war.
- laws enforcing segregation in the south after the Civil War
- the south surrendered
- first black regiment fought, It showed their bravery
- the rights guaranteed by the constitution to all people, especially equal treatment under the law
- it was a big turning point in the Civil War and a big momentum swing.
- another name for the Confederate States of America, made up of the 11 states that seceded from the union
- a closing off of an area to keep people or supplies from going in or out
15 Clues: first battle • the south surrendered • led to Sherman’s march to the sea • first black regiment fought, It showed their bravery • laws enforcing segregation in the south after the Civil War • a war between opposing groups of citizens from the same country • it was a big turning point in the Civil War and a big momentum swing. • ...
tugas sejarah 2024-12-09
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- salah satu contoh historiografi sejarah Indonesia
- menurut lohanda kesuksesan sejarawan diukur dari
- ciri khas historiografi modern...sentral
- sebagai ilmu diakronis ilmu sejarah menekankan proses dan
- the history of java contoh dari historiografi kolonial
- Dalam b.yunani sejarah berasal dari kata
- ciri khas historiografi tradisional berpusat
- agar dapat dipertanggungjawabkan hasil historiografi perlu
- Dalam b.inggris istilah sejarah dinyatakan dengan
- sejarah adalah "catatan masa lalu"pendapat
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- bentuk dari historiografi berupa
- ilmu sejarah menekankan
- ciri dari historiografi...adalah membangun nasionalisme
- "historia"memiliki arti orang
- ilmu sosial menekankan
- sejarah berasal dari bahasa arab yaitu
- siapa bapak sejarah dunia dengan menggunakan informasi masa lalu
- ilmu sejarah ilmu yang mengkaji mengkaji tentang
- siapa yang menjelaskan bahwa sejarah adalah ilmu yg mempelajari gejala² yg memanjang Dalam waktu
- ilmu yg mempelajari gejala² yg meluas Dalam ruang tetapi dalam waktu terbatas
20 Clues: ilmu sosial menekankan • ilmu sejarah menekankan • "historia"memiliki arti orang • bentuk dari historiografi berupa • sejarah berasal dari bahasa arab yaitu • ciri khas historiografi modern...sentral • Dalam b.yunani sejarah berasal dari kata • sejarah adalah "catatan masa lalu"pendapat • ciri khas historiografi tradisional berpusat • ...
Isabella's crossword puzzle 2022-01-21
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- The study of human history.
- Something relating to polynesia.
- Pieces of information that see if something is true or valid.
- People who didn't worship main world religions.
- Any seafaring trader or pirate.
- a man in a religious community.
- history - Information that is not written down and passed by storytelling and recordings.
- A building of monks living with religious rules.
- a group of islands.
- a concept of the world.
- a group of interrelated families.
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- a vehicle for creating respect among people.
- An indiginous confederacy in North America.
- the scientific study of dynamic relationships.
- People that originated from Norway/Sweden.
- a long story of adventure.
- a volcanic rock.
- - the action of revealing something in a site.
- the study of human societies and their development.
19 Clues: a volcanic rock. • a group of islands. • a concept of the world. • a long story of adventure. • The study of human history. • Any seafaring trader or pirate. • a man in a religious community. • Something relating to polynesia. • a group of interrelated families. • People that originated from Norway/Sweden. • An indiginous confederacy in North America. • ...
UK History 2012-10-03
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- giving more autonomy to UK nations
- lower class feels obligated to the nobility and vice versa
- idea that the UK has had a steady regime change
- emphasis on money supply to tackle inflation
- close bond between US and UK
- defecit spending to stimulate economy
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- peace with North Ireland
- many interest groups competing for government influence
- neoliberalism with emphasis on regulation and equality
- document that limited monarchs' power
- party that represents the upper class
- party that represented workers and unions
- government leaders aren't partisan
- few ineterst groups influencing the government
- domination through alliances and trade
15 Clues: peace with North Ireland • close bond between US and UK • giving more autonomy to UK nations • government leaders aren't partisan • document that limited monarchs' power • party that represents the upper class • defecit spending to stimulate economy • domination through alliances and trade • party that represented workers and unions • ...
History Crossword 2013-06-11
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- where the convicts went
- race of slaves
- a form of capitol punishment
- the man who found Australia
- where the convicts came from
- where slaves were kept when jails were full
- how many months did it take for the first fleet to arrive in Australia
- main slave traders
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- where the first fleet arrived
- the leader of the first fleet
- the ocean between America and Africa
- main thing a slave farmed
- the first country to use slaves
- a type of prisoner
- Where the slaves were taken from
15 Clues: race of slaves • a type of prisoner • main slave traders • where the convicts went • main thing a slave farmed • the man who found Australia • a form of capitol punishment • where the convicts came from • where the first fleet arrived • the leader of the first fleet • the first country to use slaves • Where the slaves were taken from • the ocean between America and Africa • ...
FAMILY HISTORY 2013-06-26
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- Person's last name or family name.
- Biology dealing with genes.
- Study of ancestors.
- Dealing with a person's father.
- Time span between parents and children.
- Moving out of a country.
- Descendency from an ancestor.
- Storage place for public records.
- Published notice of a death.
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- Population count for a state or country.
- Person from whom one is descended.
- Dealing with a person's mother.
- Moving into a country.
- Informal version of given name.
- Something passed on by an ancestor or heir.
15 Clues: Study of ancestors. • Moving into a country. • Moving out of a country. • Biology dealing with genes. • Published notice of a death. • Descendency from an ancestor. • Dealing with a person's mother. • Dealing with a person's father. • Informal version of given name. • Storage place for public records. • Person from whom one is descended. • Person's last name or family name. • ...
black history 2013-02-28
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- the oldest black judge
- he worked on bell labs
- fist black to go to space
- made the refrigrator
- a nurse in flordia and worked at a hospital for 20 years
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- first black to do college sports
- teached him self science
- the black male who won 3 track and feild metal
- a singer song writer
- a person who made the strong box
- a blac male who joined the cattle drive
- made a book called social affair
- the youngest black judge
- a pioneer in the genre soul music in the 1950s
- made a book called make it last forever
15 Clues: a singer song writer • made the refrigrator • the oldest black judge • he worked on bell labs • teached him self science • the youngest black judge • fist black to go to space • first black to do college sports • a person who made the strong box • made a book called social affair • a blac male who joined the cattle drive • made a book called make it last forever • ...
History Puzzle 2014-02-26
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- young Virginia Planter
- 8,000 German Mercenaries
- women formed in 1780
- war in the West
- howe's replacement as commander
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- Common Sense Author
- who won Bunker Hill
- rejected Olive Branch Petition
- peace of Paris
- second Continental was assembled
- American Traitor
- declaration of Independence
- tories called by enemies
- Robert Shurtliff was actually
- one young Mohawk Leader
15 Clues: peace of Paris • war in the West • American Traitor • Common Sense Author • who won Bunker Hill • women formed in 1780 • young Virginia Planter • one young Mohawk Leader • 8,000 German Mercenaries • tories called by enemies • declaration of Independence • Robert Shurtliff was actually • rejected Olive Branch Petition • howe's replacement as commander • second Continental was assembled
American History 2014-09-08
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- The month that Eugene's family moved into the house near El building
- The name of the P.E teacher
- The name of Elena and Eugene's school
- The name of the president that was assassinated in this story
- The dwelling of Elena and family
- The grade Elena is in school
- The state that the story takes place in
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- The city that Elena lives in
- The biggest of the black girls at school
- The favorite highschool hangout
- The month of JFK's assassination
- The nationality of Elena
- The spanish word for girl
- The crush of Elena
- The Protagonist in the story
15 Clues: The crush of Elena • The nationality of Elena • The spanish word for girl • The name of the P.E teacher • The city that Elena lives in • The grade Elena is in school • The Protagonist in the story • The favorite highschool hangout • The month of JFK's assassination • The dwelling of Elena and family • The name of Elena and Eugene's school • The state that the story takes place in • ...
American History 2014-09-08
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- The name of the P.E teacher
- The name of the president that was assassinated in this story
- The dwelling of Elena and family
- The nationality of Elena
- The Protagonist in the story
- The name of Elena and Eugene's school
- The city that Elena lives in
- The month of JFK's assassination
- The grade Elena is in school
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- The biggest of the black girls at school
- The favorite highschool hangout
- The state that the story takes place in
- The crush of Elena
- The month that Eugene's family moved into the house near El building
- The spanish word for girl
15 Clues: The crush of Elena • The nationality of Elena • The spanish word for girl • The name of the P.E teacher • The Protagonist in the story • The city that Elena lives in • The grade Elena is in school • The favorite highschool hangout • The dwelling of Elena and family • The month of JFK's assassination • The name of Elena and Eugene's school • The state that the story takes place in • ...
Earth history 2014-12-05
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- a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence
- long and distinct period of history with a particular feature of characteristic
- how long the earth has exsisted
- matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
- the idea that rock layers get older the closer they are to the bottom
- lighter than most rocks its size(pores)
- minerals resistance to being scratched
- represents ancient sea water
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- inside rocks (granite)
- walk on planet earth
- rocks form when existing rock changes due to heat an or pressure
- forms when something gets compacted or cemented together
- process of finding relationships between rock layers and different locations
- formed when molten rock cools and hardens
- reminisce or trace of a plant or animal embedded in a rock
15 Clues: walk on planet earth • inside rocks (granite) • represents ancient sea water • how long the earth has exsisted • minerals resistance to being scratched • lighter than most rocks its size(pores) • formed when molten rock cools and hardens • matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid • a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence • ...
History Crossword 2015-06-02
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- The _________ Gin was patented by Eli Whitney
- The Corps of ___________
- The ________ Purchase
- Meriwether_________
- The branch of government that makes the laws
- _________ Madison was the wife of President James Madison
- Trail of _________
- James __________ was the father of the Constitution
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- The name of our national anthem is the Star __________ Banner
- The third president of the US. ____________ Jefferson
- _________ and Balances
- A written plan for the government
- _________ Fever is spread by mosquitos
- The branch that is headed by the president
- The Star Spangled Banner was written by ________ Scott Key
15 Clues: Trail of _________ • Meriwether_________ • The ________ Purchase • _________ and Balances • The Corps of ___________ • A written plan for the government • _________ Fever is spread by mosquitos • The branch that is headed by the president • The branch of government that makes the laws • The _________ Gin was patented by Eli Whitney • ...
History 10 2015-12-16
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- Tapei is the capital of ______.
- Americans printing stories about the Spanish that were not true.
- People who sell goods on the streets.
- Nickname for China.
- My mom's friend lives in a ____ which clearly isn't a good place to live.
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- One of the most important changes in history.
- A board game is named from this.
- diseases carried by mosquitos.
- Susan B. Anthony and ______________ fought for women's voting rights in the 1860s.
- A place where scientists work.
- Huckleberry Finn ___________ a pig to fake his own death.
- The _______'s New Groove.
- When the potato crops failed.
- I am deeply __________ the fact that I didn't get to sleep in this morning.
- A train that travelled west.
15 Clues: Nickname for China. • The _______'s New Groove. • A train that travelled west. • When the potato crops failed. • diseases carried by mosquitos. • A place where scientists work. • Tapei is the capital of ______. • A board game is named from this. • People who sell goods on the streets. • One of the most important changes in history. • ...
Chilean History 2016-02-21
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- Chilean Judge; investgated the disappearance of Pinochet
- sieze power by force; Pinochet with Chile
- Law of ________; Pinochet created it
- Chile's leader before Pinochet
- Cuban politician who governed Cuba; then became president
- Where Pinochet took suspects who gave others hope to beat them and kill them
- a union that supported communism; responsible for placing of missiles in cuba
- Take something from public to private ownership; Allende-copper
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- Chile's White House; bombing there on September 11, 1973
- "bring the body before" I have the right to know what I am being accused of
- Dictator of Chile; responsible for National Stadium
- commander-in0chief of Chilean Army; said no to coup against Allende
- similar to communism; created by Karl Marx
- Everyone is equal; ex: China's Government
- a ruler with complete power; ex: Pinochet
15 Clues: Chile's leader before Pinochet • Law of ________; Pinochet created it • sieze power by force; Pinochet with Chile • Everyone is equal; ex: China's Government • a ruler with complete power; ex: Pinochet • similar to communism; created by Karl Marx • Dictator of Chile; responsible for National Stadium • Chile's White House; bombing there on September 11, 1973 • ...
Chilean History 2016-02-21
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- Everyone is equal; ex: China's Government
- Chile's White House; bombing there on September 11, 1973
- Where Pinochet took suspects who gave others hope to beat them and kill them
- "bring the body before" I have the right to know what I am being accused of
- Law of ________; Pinochet created it
- sieze power by force; Pinochet with Chile
- a ruler with complete power; ex: Pinochet
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- Dictator of Chile; responsible for National Stadium
- Take something from public to private ownership; Allende-copper
- Chilean Judge; investgated the disappearance of Pinochet
- similar to communism; created by Karl Marx
- commander-in0chief of Chilean Army; said no to coup against Allende
- Chile's leader before Pinochet
- a union that supported communism; responsible for placing of missiles in cuba
- Cuban politician who governed Cuba; then became president
15 Clues: Chile's leader before Pinochet • Law of ________; Pinochet created it • Everyone is equal; ex: China's Government • sieze power by force; Pinochet with Chile • a ruler with complete power; ex: Pinochet • similar to communism; created by Karl Marx • Dictator of Chile; responsible for National Stadium • Chilean Judge; investgated the disappearance of Pinochet • ...
History Crossword 2018-02-18
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- A Filipino nationalist during the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines.
- A Filipino revolutionary, politician, and a military leader.
- A Filipino revolutionary leader, educator, lawyer, and statesman.
- A Filipino revolutionary leader.
- Proclaimed on June 12, 1898 in Kawit, Cavite, Philippines.
- An agreement made in 1898 that involved Spain.
- A Filipino physician and revolutionary leader.
- A Filipino General during the Philippine Revolution.
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- The transformation of a society from close identification and affiliation with religious values and institutions toward nonreligious values and secular institutions.
- A Filipino patriot who was among the founders of the Katipunan that initiated the Philippine Revolution against Spain in 1896.
- A Filipino writer, lawyer, journalist, and freemason.
- A Filipino journalist, orator, revolutionary, and national hero
- The place used as a battlefield on May 1, 1898.
- A Filipino physician, writer, and active member of the Propaganda Movement.
- A propagandist and first president of the Katipunan.
15 Clues: A Filipino revolutionary leader. • An agreement made in 1898 that involved Spain. • A Filipino physician and revolutionary leader. • The place used as a battlefield on May 1, 1898. • A propagandist and first president of the Katipunan. • A Filipino General during the Philippine Revolution. • A Filipino writer, lawyer, journalist, and freemason. • ...
American History 2019-11-22
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- a plan that organises gov how much Shays rebellion increased
- paper money
- west land of ohio river valley
- held meetings of political leaders
- an alliance of several groups
- northwest territory
- confederation congress
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- land that is owed to someone
- presented to congress July 1776
- passed by parliament 1689
- a process of creating new states
- a relationship between two countries
- buying and selling goods
- first vice president
- slowdown in economy
15 Clues: paper money • slowdown in economy • northwest territory • first vice president • confederation congress • buying and selling goods • passed by parliament 1689 • land that is owed to someone • an alliance of several groups • west land of ohio river valley • presented to congress July 1776 • a process of creating new states • held meetings of political leaders • ...
Evolutionary History 2020-04-17
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- trait that makes it likely an individual will survive
- living things, such as plants, animals,and bacteria
- having died out completely/longer alive on Earth
- group of the same type of organism living in same area
- related organism from a previous generation
- evidence of life from the past
- everything(living/nonliving) that surrounds an organism
- group of individuals born/living at about the same time
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- more recent species evolved from ancestor population
- specific characteristic of an individual organism
- part of an organism (for example, one or more bones)
- random change to gene that results in a new trait
- process which traits in a population changes
- to receive genes from a parent
- process which species adapt to changes over time
15 Clues: evidence of life from the past • to receive genes from a parent • related organism from a previous generation • process which traits in a population changes • having died out completely/longer alive on Earth • process which species adapt to changes over time • specific characteristic of an individual organism • random change to gene that results in a new trait • ...
Texas History 2021-01-25
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- Catholic priest
- To join something usually land or territory
- homes made out of sundried earth and straw
- a Spanish explorer looking for the three G's
- To pull away from / to separate
- A religious settlement operated buy catholic priest
- River Northern border of Texas
- portable homes made out of animal skin
- Grand south western border of Texas
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- Didn't believe in slavery
- Code Laws limiting the rights of black slaves
- Crop Crop grown just to be sold for money
- Rangers volunteers that protected the Texas citizens from Indian.
- Underground water source
- Rebuilding
15 Clues: Rebuilding • Catholic priest • Underground water source • Didn't believe in slavery • River Northern border of Texas • To pull away from / to separate • Grand south western border of Texas • portable homes made out of animal skin • Crop Crop grown just to be sold for money • homes made out of sundried earth and straw • To join something usually land or territory • ...
History crossword 2020-06-09
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- was raised at night or if an enemy approached
- bag that is used to carry thing on pilgrimage
- he recived a paid for work to the master
- is a order founded by st francis of assisi
- stick that is used for pilgrimage
- Iron grill
- the part in a castle where the lord live
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- asociation that gathers persons from the same job
- the place where is guarded the entrance, it contains the pulleys
- the person how is in the top of the feudal system
- the persons how are working on the fields
- piece of clothig that is used on pilgrimage
- the part in a castle where the peasants lives
- a deep big hole that surround a fortification
- hes work was to check the quality of the products
15 Clues: Iron grill • stick that is used for pilgrimage • he recived a paid for work to the master • the part in a castle where the lord live • the persons how are working on the fields • is a order founded by st francis of assisi • piece of clothig that is used on pilgrimage • was raised at night or if an enemy approached • bag that is used to carry thing on pilgrimage • ...
US History 2021-03-05
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- moved to America because of constant harassment from the British
- the growth of cities
- the largest immigrant group to migrate to the United States
- location of the erie canal
- people that were born in America
- cash crop that drastically helped the South's economy
- forces which pulled immigrants towards the United States
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- horse-drawn machine that mowed wheat and other types of grains
- immigrant group that introduced log cabins
- machine that helped separate the seeds from cotton
- a group of immigrants who helped the construct the transcontinental railroad
- a type of building/home that was shared by multiple people and usually lived in by immigrants
- a machine that enabled an individual to produce multiple spools of threads simultaneously
- a famous inventor who invented the cotton gin and the idea of interchangeable parts
- forces which led people out the United States
15 Clues: the growth of cities • location of the erie canal • people that were born in America • immigrant group that introduced log cabins • forces which led people out the United States • machine that helped separate the seeds from cotton • cash crop that drastically helped the South's economy • forces which pulled immigrants towards the United States • ...
History review 2021-03-04
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- it was used for farming to break up tough soil,it came out ten years after the first plow was made,
- carrying people and goods at unprecedented speeds around the globe.
- it helped many business to thrive
- to leave a country
- a machine that enabled an individual to produce multiple spools of threads simultaneously.
- built 80% of the railroad
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- one of the immigrants that was successful
- created the cotton gin
- people moving to the cities
- On its first run, it carried passengers from New York City to Albany and back.
- it made a huge impact on the economy
- to enter a country
- Workers could now make dozens of shirts in the time it took a tailor to sew one by hand.
- Largest immigrant group
- uneducate, took lowest paying job
15 Clues: to enter a country • to leave a country • created the cotton gin • Largest immigrant group • built 80% of the railroad • people moving to the cities • it helped many business to thrive • uneducate, took lowest paying job • it made a huge impact on the economy • one of the immigrants that was successful • carrying people and goods at unprecedented speeds around the globe. • ...
