history Crossword Puzzles
World History 2025-10-28
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- :an ancient city-state in North Africa, near modern-day Tunis, that became a powerful maritime empire and a rival to Rome.
- :a series of three wars fought between the Roman Republic and the city-state of Carthage from 264 to 146 BC, primarily over control of the western Mediterranean.
- :a unit of 3,000–6,000 men in the ancient Roman army.
- :Hannibal Barca, the Carthaginian general famous for crossing the Alps with elephants to invade Italy during the Second Punic War.
- :a member of the ancient roman common people or, more generally, one of the common people.
- :Julius Caesar was a Roman general, statesman, and historian who played a crucial role in the fall of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire.
- :an official in ancient Rome chosen by the plebeians to protect their interests.
- :an official appointed by a government to live in a foreign city and protect and promote the government's citizens and interests there.
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- :a deliberative assembly with high legislative powers, often serving as the upper house in a bicameral legislature, such as the U.S. Congress.
- :a government or administration of three people who share power, or more generally, any group of three people in a position of authority.
- :the action of inflating something or the condition of being inflated.
- :a long period of relative peace and stability across the Roman Empire that lasted for over 200 years, from 27 BCE to 180 CE.
- :A person of noble birth or high social standing, an aristocrat
- :an artificial conduit or channel for conveying water from a distant source, often using gravity.
- :a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
15 Clues: :a unit of 3,000–6,000 men in the ancient Roman army. • :A person of noble birth or high social standing, an aristocrat • :the action of inflating something or the condition of being inflated. • :an official in ancient Rome chosen by the plebeians to protect their interests. • ...
Jazz History 2025-10-09
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- Dancer who developed a “freestyle” technique blending ballet and jazz.
- Jazz bandleader whose music fueled the swing era and inspired new dances.
- Street style that emerged as a positive alternative to gang violence.
- Motown choreographer known for staging coordinated group routines.
- Choreographer who worked with Michael Jackson on his iconic videos.
- Choreographer whose jazz technique incorporated yoga and modern dance.
- Hollywood dancer known for his athletic and energetic jazz style.
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- 1980s film that made jazz dance classes skyrocket in popularity.
- Creator of A Chorus Line; brought realism to Broadway jazz musicals.
- 1980s platform that fused dance, fashion, and pop music videos.
- Broadway choreographer famous for hats, hip rolls, and finger snaps.
- Dancer who developed a smooth lyrical jazz technique after a car accident.
- Founder of an influential modern company that integrated jazz, modern, and African movement.
- Known as the “Father of Theatrical Jazz Dance.”
- The Hollywood dancer who blended ballet grace with jazz precision.
15 Clues: Known as the “Father of Theatrical Jazz Dance.” • 1980s platform that fused dance, fashion, and pop music videos. • 1980s film that made jazz dance classes skyrocket in popularity. • Hollywood dancer known for his athletic and energetic jazz style. • Motown choreographer known for staging coordinated group routines. • ...
NBA History 2025-09-22
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- Who is featured as the silhouette in the official NBA logo?
- Which player has won the most NBA MVP awards in league history?
- In what year was the NBA founded?
- Which team won the inaugural NBA championship in 1947?
- Which player has won the most NBA championships?
- When was the three-point line introduced in the NBA?
- The "Dream Team," which featured the first active NBA players in the Olympics, famously won the gold medal. What year did this happen?
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- What team did Michael Jordan play for primarily.
- What team was nicknamed the "Bad Boys"?
- The 24-second shot clock was introduced in 1954 to speed up the game. Which team is credited with pioneering this innovation?
- Who holds the record for the most points scored in a single NBA game?
- The NBA was formed by a merger in 1949. What were the names of the two rival organizations that came together? In 2 abbreviations with a & symbol in between.
- Who is the first African American player to play in an NBA game?
- Which two rival superstars are credited with igniting fan interest and saving the league in the 1980s? Put a & symbol in between
- Who was the first player in NBA history to be unanimously voted MVP?
15 Clues: In what year was the NBA founded? • What team was nicknamed the "Bad Boys"? • What team did Michael Jordan play for primarily. • Which player has won the most NBA championships? • When was the three-point line introduced in the NBA? • Which team won the inaugural NBA championship in 1947? • Who is featured as the silhouette in the official NBA logo? • ...
Steve Yates blog 2017-11-26
19 Clues: F_o_ • B_ _ • T_l_ • Y_te_ • B_o_s • G_m_ _ • Sh_ _t • Mu_ _c • S_ _v_ • F_m_ _y • P_e_ _y • P_ _t_s • Sp_ _t_ • S_r_ _g • C_ok_ _g • H_ _t_ _y • Co_p_t_ _ • Ba_k_tb_l_ • B_ _dW_ _ld
History Onscreen 2026-02-15
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- A synonym of "mood".
- A person represented in a film, series, book.
- A genre of fiction that talks about history.
- The time and place where the story is set.
- The adjective derived from 9 down.
- A part of a series that has various episodes.
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- The adjective derived from "history".
- The adjective derived from "fiction".
- To change something to fit a new context.
- A synonym of "represent".
- What happens in a story.
- Meaning "on the screen".
- What people call "the 5th art".
- What you can find on Netflix.
14 Clues: A synonym of "mood". • What happens in a story. • Meaning "on the screen". • A synonym of "represent". • What you can find on Netflix. • What people call "the 5th art". • The adjective derived from 9 down. • The adjective derived from "history". • The adjective derived from "fiction". • To change something to fit a new context. • The time and place where the story is set. • ...
espanol 2021-09-10
school subjept 2022-05-03
14 Clues: arte • musica • storia • scienze • inglesh • francese • italiano • religione • geografia • matematica • tecnologia • intervallo • disegno tecnico • educazione fisica
School Classes 2022-11-19
What are they in English? 2 2021-07-19
Review Chapter Part 3 (.2) 2024-08-27
In English, please! (Revision: Unit 1 + Focus 1) 2025-11-09
14 Clues: / Wüste • / Kampf • / Orkan • / Höhle • / Brücke • / Siedler • / Europäer • / Sklaverei • / Flughafen • / Wettbewerb • / Geschichte • / Jahrhundert • war / Bürgerkrieg • / Branche, Gewerbe
History Project 2021-12-21
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- Paul popularised Jesus as (5)
- The mausoleum, or tomb , of Muhammed Adil Shah of Bijapur, Karnataka. (9)
- A Muslim must fast from dawn to dusk in the month of _____ , the ninth month of the Islamik calender (7)
- The Fundamental rights are the rights for the Indian every (7)
- Prophet Muhammad's escape from Mecca to Medina is called as (6)
- The introduction to the constitution is called (8)
- The Slave or Mamluk , Khalji and Tughluq dynasties were of which orgin (6)
- The founder of the Mughal Empire is (5)
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- Krishnadeva Raya built a town callled (6)
- Every Muslim must correctly recite aloud the ____ , or the basic statement of the faith (7)
- The story of founder of christianity life has been told in four ? (7)
- A special tax paid by the non-muslims, which Firoz Tughluq used and tried to please the ulemas (6)
- Which Mughal Emperor abolished the jiziya tax (5)
- The constitution assembly appointes eight-member Drafting Committee under the chairmanship of (11)
- Who was the founder of the religion christianity ? (5)
15 Clues: Paul popularised Jesus as (5) • The founder of the Mughal Empire is (5) • Krishnadeva Raya built a town callled (6) • Which Mughal Emperor abolished the jiziya tax (5) • The introduction to the constitution is called (8) • Who was the founder of the religion christianity ? (5) • The Fundamental rights are the rights for the Indian every (7) • ...
History crossword 2022-01-14
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- the massive port in Georgia that was captured by Sherman
- the city in which Sherman burned and captured
- the enslavement of people used for labor; this is the thing that the Confederacy tried to protect
- the group in the south that fought for slavery in the Civil War
- the Civil War general that ravaged the city of Atlanta and led his own march to Savannah
- the city that was surrounded by a camp full of union POWs
- the capitol of Georgia at the time captured by union troops in 1864
- the Georgian leader who opposed secession at the Georgia Secessionist Convention in 1861
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- the battle ground that hosted the first and largest battle in Georgia's history
- a plan made by the union to wrap around the rebel states and "choke out" their ports and business
- the one thing about Atlanta that Sherman had to cut off 3 of, but keep one open
- The president in the start of the Civil War which passed the Emancipation Proclamation
- the official proclamation that set all slaves in rebel states free
- the group in the north that fought against slavery in the Civil War
- the product that the south sold to Britain for clothes and other war materials
15 Clues: the city in which Sherman burned and captured • the massive port in Georgia that was captured by Sherman • the city that was surrounded by a camp full of union POWs • the group in the south that fought for slavery in the Civil War • the official proclamation that set all slaves in rebel states free • ...
History crossword 2022-01-07
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- A group of people who inhabit a foreign territory
- Spanish soldiers who took part in the conquest of the Americans
- Duke of Normandy
- A body of religious teachings
- An imaginary land described by Thomas More
- A Roman Catholic tribunal for investing
- painted the Sistine chapel
- An argument between the Monarchs of Spain and Portugal
- The Earth is the center of the universe
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- Never found the direct water route west from Europe to Asia
- Best known for his theory about the law of gravity
- A systematic procedure for collecting evidence
- A complex set f ideals
- An economic system based on private ownership
- Person who made the first vaccine and it was for smallpox
15 Clues: Duke of Normandy • A complex set f ideals • painted the Sistine chapel • A body of religious teachings • A Roman Catholic tribunal for investing • The Earth is the center of the universe • An imaginary land described by Thomas More • An economic system based on private ownership • A systematic procedure for collecting evidence • ...
History vocabulary 2022-01-07
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- the tax collected by the church
- a thory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- an area under control fo another county
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century
- Rebirth
- theory the solar system revolves around sun
- conqueror from spain
- Mid night dream
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- was an italian explor and navagator who completed four voages across the Alantic ocean
- the first European to round the tip of Africa
- a territory subject to a form of foreign rule
- the basic sprit
- a multilateral system to be able to transport to other places
- created the first vaccine
- an imagined place or state of things
15 Clues: Rebirth • the basic sprit • Mid night dream • conqueror from spain • created the first vaccine • the tax collected by the church • an imagined place or state of things • an area under control fo another county • theory the solar system revolves around sun • the first European to round the tip of Africa • a territory subject to a form of foreign rule • ...
History Crossword 2022-01-07
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- Protestant theological system of John Calvin and his successors
- the father and male ruler, or a man regarded as the founder
- 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church ending in the establishment of the Reformed and Protestant Churches
- An economic system based on private ownership and on the investment of money in business ventures in order to make a profit
- Representation of some sacred personage, as Christ or a saint or angel, painted usually on a wood surface and venerated itself as sacred
- The revival of art and literature
- The Spanish soldiers, explorers, and fortune hunters who took part in the conquest of the Americas in the 16th century
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- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- A person who supports artists, especially financially
- A land controlled by another nation
- An imaginary land described by Thomas More in his book
- A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry
- Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts
- The knightly class of fuedal times
- emperor of Russia before 1917
15 Clues: emperor of Russia before 1917 • The revival of art and literature • The knightly class of fuedal times • A land controlled by another nation • Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters • A person who supports artists, especially financially • An imaginary land described by Thomas More in his book • A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry • ...
History Crossword 2022-01-07
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- an Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet of the High Renaissance
- A trade from Europe to Africa to the new world that made Europe rich
- the loss of central political control in the Western Roman Empire
- the creator of newtons laws of physics
- he community structure of ancient Greece
- is best known for initiating the Crusades
- a treaty to divide up the new world
- an emperor of Russia before 1917
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- was the creator of the printing press
- Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban, PC, also known as Lord Verulam, was an English philosopher and statesman who served as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England.
- was king of the franks from 800 to 814
- a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Latin Church in the medieval period
- the sun is the center of the universe
- the earth is the center of the universe
- a half man half bull
15 Clues: a half man half bull • an emperor of Russia before 1917 • a treaty to divide up the new world • was the creator of the printing press • the sun is the center of the universe • was king of the franks from 800 to 814 • the creator of newtons laws of physics • the earth is the center of the universe • he community structure of ancient Greece • ...
History Crossword 2021-11-09
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- Themistocles persuaded the Athens to _____ a navy
- Cleisthenes was the founder of _____
- Aspasia was ______ by her mother
- Socrates was glad to be done with the Painful Disease of life in _____
- Pericles ____ his wife and started living with Aspasia
- Aspasia´s _____ was not Athenian
- Socrates died believing he deserved an olympic ____ for his actions
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- Socrates was found ____
- Themistocles will _____ everything
- _____ is the sure possession of those alone, who have the courage to defend it
- Aspasia gained ______ from Pericles
- Cleisthenes recently look power from Hippias was _____
- How to deliver to the people the _____ he promised them
- Pericles introduced payment for _____ service
- Themistocles built 200 of the most advanced ____ of all time
15 Clues: Socrates was found ____ • Aspasia was ______ by her mother • Aspasia´s _____ was not Athenian • Themistocles will _____ everything • Aspasia gained ______ from Pericles • Cleisthenes was the founder of _____ • Pericles introduced payment for _____ service • Themistocles persuaded the Athens to _____ a navy • Cleisthenes recently look power from Hippias was _____ • ...
History crossword 2020-06-09
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- - represents Christ’s love for mankind
- - was a water filled ditch around the castle walls
- - the lord’s vassals
- - the persons don’t eat
- - was the safest part of the castle
- - was a person that was responsable for each trade
- - is the person who examine the corn, meadows and woods
- - something we can trust, something truthful
- - is the person that tells to the bailiff what to do
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- - where soldiers live most of the time
- - symbolizes that the pilgrim is poor
- - symbolizes self defence against wolves or human attackers
- and bailey castles - it was the first type of castle and it was very simple.
- - is at the top of the feudal system
- - were serfs who were owned by the knights
15 Clues: - the lord’s vassals • - the persons don’t eat • - was the safest part of the castle • - is at the top of the feudal system • - symbolizes that the pilgrim is poor • - where soldiers live most of the time • - represents Christ’s love for mankind • - were serfs who were owned by the knights • - something we can trust, something truthful • ...
Townsite History 2020-09-03
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- last name of a pioneer Chinese family
- Doc __?__
- Achitect: John __?__
- first hospital building
- named after the Governor General's daughter
- Arts & __?__ Homes
- first commercial building
- Triangle Garden's original purpose
- Tla'amin village site
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- before Marine Ave, it was ...
- Hall, predecesor to Dwight Hall
- __?__ -ton Apartments
- Italian neighbourhood
- New Year's _____ Ball
- Founders' Origins
15 Clues: Doc __?__ • Founders' Origins • Arts & __?__ Homes • Achitect: John __?__ • __?__ -ton Apartments • Italian neighbourhood • New Year's _____ Ball • Tla'amin village site • first hospital building • first commercial building • before Marine Ave, it was ... • Hall, predecesor to Dwight Hall • Triangle Garden's original purpose • last name of a pioneer Chinese family • ...
TX History 2022-03-04
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- name of the war between union and confederacy
- ____ texas brigade
- a formerly enslaved person
- a person who commanded to capture the galveston
- someone who takes law into their own hands
- 1 ship surrendered 1 blew up on its own and rest retreated
- free from outside control
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- power which the federal government cant interfere with
- leader of hoods brigade
- 18th president of USA
- president during the union
- the reason the confederacy was fighting for
- failed Union Army attempt to invade the Confederate state of Texas
- someone who supported the union
- person who own terry's texas ranger
15 Clues: ____ texas brigade • 18th president of USA • leader of hoods brigade • free from outside control • president during the union • a formerly enslaved person • someone who supported the union • person who own terry's texas ranger • someone who takes law into their own hands • the reason the confederacy was fighting for • name of the war between union and confederacy • ...
Church History 2022-02-02
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- _____ fathers spread the good news
- people would be tied to a pole and be eaten by hungry _____
- who was the last apostle to die
- in 39 AD ____ is established in Antioch
- ______ of John is completed
- which volcano erupted in southern Italy
- the roman _____ split into east and west
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- Jesus was _____ in 33 AD
- ____ is the birthday of the church
- _____ are no longer alive
- persecutions were _____ not religious
- in 49 AD Christianity was established in ____
- in 280 _____ is born
- it was not common for people to think _____ would return
- in 64 AD Christianity was _____
15 Clues: in 280 _____ is born • Jesus was _____ in 33 AD • _____ are no longer alive • ______ of John is completed • who was the last apostle to die • in 64 AD Christianity was _____ • _____ fathers spread the good news • ____ is the birthday of the church • persecutions were _____ not religious • in 39 AD ____ is established in Antioch • which volcano erupted in southern Italy • ...
history puzzle 2021-11-08
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- cleisthenes had taken power from who?
- He built the ___ on the acropolis of athens?
- socrates was trying to find the _____ meaning of life because he questioned everything people believed.
- He convinced everyone to build a what to end the persian war?
- finish the quote: he who ___ the sea has ___ of everything.
- after the war socrates devoted himself to the pursuit of what?
- who told aspasia that she should be homeschooled?
- who gave aspasia fame
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- was trying to forge a ____ government that reflected the will of the athenians both commener and nobles
- who did pericles live with after his divorce with his wife?
- He introduced what for jury service?
- turkey where was aspasia born?
- He built a navy out of 200 what?
- he was the ___ of democracy
- he was glad he was done with the painful disease after he was where?
15 Clues: who gave aspasia fame • he was the ___ of democracy • turkey where was aspasia born? • He built a navy out of 200 what? • He introduced what for jury service? • cleisthenes had taken power from who? • He built the ___ on the acropolis of athens? • who told aspasia that she should be homeschooled? • who did pericles live with after his divorce with his wife? • ...
Black History 2021-11-05
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- "I have a dream..." (263-264)
- Played a huge part in the Montgomery Bus Boycott
- Between 1954 and 1968 African Americans and their associates in the United States battled to eliminate legalized racial discrimination
- "But one hundred years later..." (261)
- Where MLK gave his "I Had a Dream" speech
- Unjust treatment
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- On May 4th 1961 seven Black and six white activists mounted a Greyhound bus in Washington, D.C.
- February 1st 1960 where 4 college students took a stand against segregation
- separation of people into racial or other ethnic groups
- Discrimination against a person because of their looks
- On March 7th 1965, a movement happened in Alabama 600 peaceful demonstrators participated in the Selma to Montgomery march to protest the killing of Black civil rights activist Jimmie Lee Jackson
- 20 years
- State laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States
- Break apart
- RightsActof1965 On August 26th 1925 a new law banned all voter literacy tests and provided federal examiners in certain voting jurisdictions
15 Clues: 20 years • Break apart • Unjust treatment • "I have a dream..." (263-264) • "But one hundred years later..." (261) • Where MLK gave his "I Had a Dream" speech • Played a huge part in the Montgomery Bus Boycott • Discrimination against a person because of their looks • separation of people into racial or other ethnic groups • ...
Geological History 2021-12-03
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- scientists that study fossils
- elements that release particles of energy and they beak down or decay over time. Atoms of one element break down to form atoms of another element.
- Fossil fossils in which minerals replace all of an organism or part of an organism such as a dinosaur bone - a fossil type
- a solid copy of the shape of an organism - a fossil type
- the preserved remains or traces of living things
- an extremely thin coating of carbon on rock - a fossil type
- age the age of a rock compared to other rocks, i.e. older or younger than
- it is the time it takes for a radioactive element for half of the elements to decay
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- the age of a rock compared to other rocks, i.e. older or younger than
- a fossil that is widely distributed and and in existence for a relatively short period in geologic history. They are useful because they tell tell the relative age of the rock in which they are found.
- when an organism no longer exists and will never again on earth
- the number of years that have passed since a rock formed
- a landmass that existed when all continents were joined, from about 300 to 200 million years ago.
- a gap in the geological record that shows where rocks are lost due to erosion/ folding, etc...
- a hollow area in sediment in the shape of an organism or part of an organism - a fossil type
15 Clues: scientists that study fossils • the preserved remains or traces of living things • the number of years that have passed since a rock formed • a solid copy of the shape of an organism - a fossil type • an extremely thin coating of carbon on rock - a fossil type • when an organism no longer exists and will never again on earth • ...
womens history 2022-03-23
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- a blind and deaf woman who is an author
- a lemhi Shoshone woman who helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- an American actor and singer
- the first woman vice president
- Marvel an extraterrestrial Kree warrior
- escaped from slavery and created the underground railroad
- sat in the front of the bus and fought for equality
- takes care of me and my siblings as if we were her own
- helps me thrive to be the best version of myself
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- an American singer, Referred to as the "Queen of Tejano music"
- an american social reformer and women's rights activist
- an American aviation pioneer and author
- drove the britain out of france and died at steak
- a mexican painter known for her self portraits and paintings about nature
- an american labor leader and civil rights activist
15 Clues: an American actor and singer • the first woman vice president • a blind and deaf woman who is an author • an American aviation pioneer and author • Marvel an extraterrestrial Kree warrior • helps me thrive to be the best version of myself • drove the britain out of france and died at steak • an american labor leader and civil rights activist • ...
History Crossword 2022-03-24
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- the state of being equal
- a change or development
- the right to vote in political elections
- a person who makes changes to something in order to improve it
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction
- an institution offering shelter and support to people who are mentally ill.
- abstinence from alcoholic drink
- a person who favors the end of slavery
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- modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect; idealistic
- a network of secret routes and safe houses
- a mid nineteenth century artistic movement characterised by subjects painted from everyday life in a naturalistic manner
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
- a philosophical movement that developed in the late 1820s and 1830s in New England
- a movement in the arts and literature that originated in the late 18th century, emphasizing inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual
- a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them
15 Clues: a change or development • the state of being equal • abstinence from alcoholic drink • a person who favors the end of slavery • the right to vote in political elections • a network of secret routes and safe houses • the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction • a person who makes changes to something in order to improve it • ...
Colombian History 2022-04-05
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- was the one that got kill during his campaign in bogota
- died on 1989
- ocurred in 13th november 1985
- died on 1999
- What hapend in 2003
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- Were was the the Arenas Volcano
- he was president of colombia in 1990
- started in 2016
- was one of the Opposing Armed Groups
- killed by the army
- he was a senator of the Republic for two periods
- started in 2004
- was one of the most dangerous drug traffickers in Colombia
- a very important papeleta
- was the city were the Justice Palace Take-over
15 Clues: died on 1989 • died on 1999 • started in 2016 • started in 2004 • killed by the army • What hapend in 2003 • a very important papeleta • ocurred in 13th november 1985 • Were was the the Arenas Volcano • he was president of colombia in 1990 • was one of the Opposing Armed Groups • was the city were the Justice Palace Take-over • he was a senator of the Republic for two periods • ...
Australian History 2013-05-07
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- earliest inhabitants of Australia
- colony: a colony for prisoners
- someone who settles on land with a right to do so
- government by the people
- language spoken in Australia
- an island state that is part of the common wealth of Australia
- the dry lands of Australia
- hunters: gathered food; at risk for starvation because they couldn’t roam freely to hunt for food
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- the language of Australia
- the capital of Australia
- the smallest continent in the world
- aborigines suffered from whooping cough and small pox
- men and women who came to Australia as prisoners
- generation: 100,000 children who were stolen from their parents
- James Hook: a settler who chartered the east coast and claimed it for Britain
15 Clues: the capital of Australia • government by the people • the language of Australia • the dry lands of Australia • language spoken in Australia • colony: a colony for prisoners • earliest inhabitants of Australia • the smallest continent in the world • men and women who came to Australia as prisoners • someone who settles on land with a right to do so • ...
Australian History 2013-05-07
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- generation: 100,000 children who were stolen from their parents
- someone who settles on land with a right to do so
- hunters: gathered food; at risk for starvation because they couldn’t roam freely to hunt for food
- earliest inhabitants of Australia
- men and women who came to Australia as prisoners
- the capital of Australia
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- aborigines suffered from whooping cough and small pox
- the smallest continent in the world
- an island state that is part of the common wealth of Australia
- colony: a colony for prisoners
- the language of Australia
- James Hook: a settler who chartered the east coast and claimed it for Britain
- government by the people
- the dry lands of Australia
- language spoken in Australia
15 Clues: government by the people • the capital of Australia • the language of Australia • the dry lands of Australia • language spoken in Australia • colony: a colony for prisoners • earliest inhabitants of Australia • the smallest continent in the world • men and women who came to Australia as prisoners • someone who settles on land with a right to do so • ...
Art History 2013-04-16
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- What was used to create decoration in paintings
- How were religous figures represented
- Who painted the Arena chapel
- What was the main media used for painting
- Who was the first to paint an non religous based painting
- What developed through Renaissance art
- Scrovegni Who comissioned the Arena chapel
- What made the production of art stop for a period of time
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- Who painted a Maesta for Siena and Florence
- What artists gained from producing high quality work
- Black and what were the colours of Siena
- What was the most expensive colour
- Who did giotto study under
- Who was Siena's rival city
- Who was the Mother of christ
15 Clues: Who did giotto study under • Who was Siena's rival city • Who painted the Arena chapel • Who was the Mother of christ • What was the most expensive colour • How were religous figures represented • What developed through Renaissance art • Black and what were the colours of Siena • What was the main media used for painting • Scrovegni Who comissioned the Arena chapel • ...
History - Crusades 2015-01-23
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- non-church leaders
- belief rejected by official doctrine
- religious person traveling to a holy place
- crowning ceremony
- legal document that limited the power of kings
- church court judging heretics
- court order bringing an arrested person to court
- Christian knights battled Muslims for the Holy Lands
- law created by customs & judges decisions
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- assembly of representatives who make laws
- group of people removed from a land
- court order
- priests, monks, and high church officials
- excluding a person from a religion
- belief or custom
15 Clues: court order • belief or custom • crowning ceremony • non-church leaders • church court judging heretics • excluding a person from a religion • group of people removed from a land • belief rejected by official doctrine • assembly of representatives who make laws • priests, monks, and high church officials • law created by customs & judges decisions • ...
Texas History 2015-05-26
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- a person who is chosen to speak for a group
- ranch workers from Mexico who became the first cowboys
- growing only enough food to live,not sell
- a formal meeting held for a special purpose
- to trade things for other things without using money
- the edge of a settled area
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- Southern Texas town near San Antonio, site of the first battle in the Texas Revolution
- a leader with complete control of the goverment
- a home dug out of the side of a hill
- the fight for texas' independence from Mexico
- a crop that is grown to be sold for money rather than to be used on the farm where it is grown
- people who are able to speak two lauguages
- a town founded by Don Martin and Patricia de la Garza de Leon
- Mexican people who live in Texas
- money people pay the goverment
15 Clues: the edge of a settled area • money people pay the goverment • Mexican people who live in Texas • a home dug out of the side of a hill • growing only enough food to live,not sell • people who are able to speak two lauguages • a person who is chosen to speak for a group • a formal meeting held for a special purpose • the fight for texas' independence from Mexico • ...
Television History 2016-04-29
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- Logie Baird this man demonstrated the first moving via pictures
- they helped create the TV
- helps people see images
- television _______
- invented by Vladimir K. Zworykin
- Crookes he is the scientist who said cathode rays are real
- this word means license
- disk this is a scanning disk
- Campbell Swinton this man introduced the electronic scanning device
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- Rosing this man did the same thing A.A Campbell Swinton did
- the receiver tube
- you have one in your house
- cards they were in an fair
- Gottlied Nipkow the Nipkow disk was named after him
- Ferdinand built the cathode ray scanning device
15 Clues: the receiver tube • television _______ • helps people see images • this word means license • they helped create the TV • you have one in your house • cards they were in an fair • disk this is a scanning disk • invented by Vladimir K. Zworykin • Ferdinand built the cathode ray scanning device • Gottlied Nipkow the Nipkow disk was named after him • ...
World history 2016-03-15
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- The State or government controls the economy and regulations in a nation.
- The conflicts that followed by the surprised attack on June 25, 1950 by North Korea is known as.
- The Union established this type of government. Very strict way with complete power that cannot be opposed.
- Established on April 25, 1945. A new peacekeeping body was signed by 50 countries.
- A statement presented to the US Congress Inquiring to borrow 400 million dollars to aid the economy of Greece and Turkey.
- The leader of Soviet Union who was an ally of Hitler for a time.
- The break up of this nation In 1991.
- Chinese communist leader and founder of the People's Republic of China.
- The economy controled privately. People elect a president.
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- A conflict between the US and Soviet Union in which neither nation directly confronted the other on the battlefield.
- Harry S. Truman becomes a president of the US after the death of president?
- The Soviet Union occupied North Korea and this group surrendered to them.
- In 1947 the secretary of state proposed that the US would provide aid to all European countries that needed help. This plan was known as?
- In February, 1946 George F. Kennan, an American diplomat in Moscow proposed this policy.
- Western European countries, Belgium, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway and Portugal, joined Canada and the US on April 4, 1949 to form a defensive military alliance called?
15 Clues: The break up of this nation In 1991. • The economy controled privately. People elect a president. • The leader of Soviet Union who was an ally of Hitler for a time. • Chinese communist leader and founder of the People's Republic of China. • The State or government controls the economy and regulations in a nation. • ...
History 32 2016-04-26
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- Come to america from orthern europe because of war and famine
- The most efficient way to move goods in the north
- (2 words) a network of secret trails blacks could use to get to freedom
- (2 words) Eli Whitney invents this which allowed 1 worker to do the work of 50
- African americans faced this in the north and south
- (2 words) family and marriges were not recognizedby slave dealers
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- ________ douglass the leading black abolitionist he published the "north star"
- (2 words)A shift from handmade goods to machine made goods
- roads and canals built by the government (2 word)
- (2 words) Because cotton was so profitable, sotherners spemt their money on more slaves and land
- Groups that was focused on eliminating slavery
- These men and women were important to the southern economy
- Harriet ______ She made 19 trips to bring slaves to freedom
- This was very important to the economy of the north and south
- _______ Vessy is a free african american who attempted to lead a slave revolt in south carolina
15 Clues: Groups that was focused on eliminating slavery • The most efficient way to move goods in the north • roads and canals built by the government (2 word) • African americans faced this in the north and south • (2 words)A shift from handmade goods to machine made goods • These men and women were important to the southern economy • ...
history crossword 2016-04-25
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- the biggest fear a slave could have is being sold away for their
- caused the switch to machine made products 2 words
- most southerners supported slavery because they knew it helped this
- immigrants came to america from ________ ______ 2 words
- William Loyd garrison founded the_________ a abolitionist newspaper
- southern geography supported these 2 words
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- invented the cotton gin and interchangeable parts 2 words
- internal improvement was roads and canals built by the __________
- led a slave revolt in south Carolina 2 words
- most slaves found away to _______ rebel
- Harriet Tubman worked on the ___________ ________ 2 words
- in the north blacks suffered this
- the most efficient way to transport goods in the north
- southerners spent money on ______and land
- paper published by Fredrick Douglas 2 words
15 Clues: in the north blacks suffered this • most slaves found away to _______ rebel • southerners spent money on ______and land • southern geography supported these 2 words • paper published by Fredrick Douglas 2 words • led a slave revolt in south Carolina 2 words • caused the switch to machine made products 2 words • the most efficient way to transport goods in the north • ...
U.S. History 2016-05-26
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- something done or said that becomes an example for others to follow
- a document granting the recipient the right to settle a colony
- a prohibition or blocking of trade with a certain country
- a crop that can be sold easily in markets
- a system of cooperation to aid and house enslaved people who had escaped
- a change, correction, or improvement added to a document
- having two separate lawmaking chambers
- to refuse to buy items in order to show disapproval or force acceptance of one's terms
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- a part of a machine or device that can be replaced by another, identical part
- Tax on imported goods
- a fleet of warships
- a device that used electric signals to send messages
- a list of fundamental laws to support a government
- a group of advisors to a president
- a legal writ, or order, that guarantees a prisoner the right to be heard in court
15 Clues: a fleet of warships • Tax on imported goods • a group of advisors to a president • having two separate lawmaking chambers • a crop that can be sold easily in markets • a list of fundamental laws to support a government • a device that used electric signals to send messages • a change, correction, or improvement added to a document • ...
Chilean History 2016-02-21
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- Chile's leader before Pinochet
- 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
- sieze power by force; Pinochet with Chile
- Dictator of Chile; responsible for National Stadium
- Where Pinochet took suspects who gave others hope to beat them and kill them
- similar to communism; created by Karl Marx
- a ruler with complete power; ex: Pinochet
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- commander-in0chief of Chilean Army; said no to coup against Allende
- Chilean Judge; investgated the disappearance of Pinochet
- Everyone is equal; ex: China's Government
- a union that supported communism; responsible for placing of missiles in cuba
- Take something from public to private ownership; Allende-copper
- Cuban politician who governed Cuba; then became president
- Law of ________; Pinochet created it
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 • Chilean Judge; investgated the disappearance of Pinochet • ...
History Wall 2023-03-06
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- Who was the first Club member to win the Jr World Championships?
- How many times did Tina Noyes represent the USA in the Olympics?
- What current Ice Chips group won a Silver Medal at the first Precision (now known as Synchronized Skating) Team Championships?
- Who coached Boston's Blazing Blades?
- How many times did Shep and Emily Holt perform in Ice Chips?
- Who designed the Club logo?
- Who is the first Club skater to win a medal at the Olympics?
- Who was president of U.S. Figure Skating 1973-1976?
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- Who was on the cover of Sports Illustrated in 1961?
- What Club member was on the 1972 Olympic Team with Club coach Suna Murray?
- How many times did Maribel Vinson Owen win the National Championships in Singles skating?
- Who was the first skater to step on the ice in Norwood?
- Who was the first skater to step on the ice at 1240 Soldiers Field Road?
- Who is the first American woman to win a World championship title?
- How many Club members perished en route to the 1961 World Championships in Prague?
15 Clues: Who designed the Club logo? • Who coached Boston's Blazing Blades? • Who was on the cover of Sports Illustrated in 1961? • Who was president of U.S. Figure Skating 1973-1976? • Who was the first skater to step on the ice in Norwood? • How many times did Shep and Emily Holt perform in Ice Chips? • Who is the first Club skater to win a medal at the Olympics? • ...
us history 2022-12-01
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- a grandson of Jonathan Edwards and was elected President of Yale in 1795
- probably the most significant camp meeting was help
- also known as the third great awakening and sometimes called the prayer meeting revival
- was the movement to eliminate slavery immediately and entirely
- also known as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
- most important and most militant abolitionist leader
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- it touched different regions of the nation in different ways, and its effects reached even across the sea
- sought to establish small perfect communities that would serve as models for the reform of society at large
- was the "faith" of several American leader; believe reason rather than Scripture
- a machine containing a series of metal teeth mounted on rollers that separated the cotton from the troublesome seeds
- group that began in England in the 1700s and their name came from shaking or dancing that accompanied their worship
- was the founder of Christian Science and was reared in a strict Congregationalist home
- was one of the most brilliant, eloquent, and most radical abolitionist
- founded Mormonism in 1830
- where followers of the teachings of English minister John Wesley
15 Clues: founded Mormonism in 1830 • probably the most significant camp meeting was help • most important and most militant abolitionist leader • also known as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints • was the movement to eliminate slavery immediately and entirely • where followers of the teachings of English minister John Wesley • ...
World History 2022-12-07
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- advocated pantheism
- he used pendulum to tell time/ he watched the pendulum
- the paintings of El Greco
- Believes the earth revolves around the sun
- made several preaching tours in the american colonies
- applied mathematics to the study of the universe
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- used instruments such as the astroable to measure the position of stars and planets in the skies
- trained pietists pastors
- studied anatomy;wrote "On the Fabric of the Human Body"
- minister and contributor to the field of science
- Social contract theory of government
- studied the heart and the circulation of the blood
- developed a vaccination for smallpox
- Composer of music
- was the leader of the Moravians
15 Clues: Composer of music • advocated pantheism • trained pietists pastors • the paintings of El Greco • was the leader of the Moravians • Social contract theory of government • developed a vaccination for smallpox • Believes the earth revolves around the sun • minister and contributor to the field of science • applied mathematics to the study of the universe • ...
World History 2017-03-03
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- to work together
- took over persia egypt
- a group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- best doctor
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- first greek people
- got his name from his heroic things
- who died from poison
- soldiers ride on horses
- only a few people have power
- short stories that teach the reader a lesson about life
- greek like
- king of the gods
- they rule them self
- clear ordered thinking
- city state
15 Clues: greek like • city state • best doctor • to work together • king of the gods • first greek people • they rule them self • who died from poison • took over persia egypt • clear ordered thinking • soldiers ride on horses • only a few people have power • got his name from his heroic things • short stories that teach the reader a lesson about life • ...
History 1920s 2017-04-25
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- saying yes
- banks could have time to get the bank better
- woman can vote
- " the father of radio"
- good things
- speed and safe progress
- Vice President and later became president
- banks
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- died in 1923
- projects for painters and farmers ect.
- were by people reaching retirement age have money
- flew over the Pacific Ocean
- President
- Normal
- Vice President and later became president after Harding death
15 Clues: banks • Normal • President • saying yes • good things • died in 1923 • woman can vote • " the father of radio" • speed and safe progress • flew over the Pacific Ocean • projects for painters and farmers ect. • Vice President and later became president • banks could have time to get the bank better • were by people reaching retirement age have money • ...
BB History 2017-09-20
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- Patron of the BBs
- Part of BB object 1 of 4
- BB Founder
- BB Motto
- UK/English BB Headquarters
- Book of bible, BB motto originates
- Part of BB object 4 of 4
- Part of BB object 2 of 4
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- Whitburn BB Captain
- Scottish BB Headquarters
- Highest BB award
- City BB founded in
- Year BBs was founded
- Whitburn South Church Minister
- Part of BB object 3 of 4
15 Clues: BB Motto • BB Founder • Highest BB award • Patron of the BBs • City BB founded in • Whitburn BB Captain • Year BBs was founded • Scottish BB Headquarters • Part of BB object 1 of 4 • Part of BB object 3 of 4 • Part of BB object 4 of 4 • Part of BB object 2 of 4 • UK/English BB Headquarters • Whitburn South Church Minister • Book of bible, BB motto originates
History Crossword 2020-02-21
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- A territory of a particular ruler or government.
- An excess of income such as food or money.
- The ideas, customs, and behaviors of a particular society.
- A raised road or track across low or wet ground.
- A person betrays their own side.
- One who studies the earth and the land.
- A Native American tribal chief.
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- A group of people who live together and share common culture.
- A series of flat areas built on a slope for farming.
- An episode of irregular fighting.
- A religious ceremony consisting of a series of actions.
- The action of solving a problem.
- Exchanges for other goods or services without money.
- A home inside a hole or ditch.
- A group of interrelated families.
15 Clues: A home inside a hole or ditch. • A Native American tribal chief. • The action of solving a problem. • A person betrays their own side. • An episode of irregular fighting. • A group of interrelated families. • One who studies the earth and the land. • An excess of income such as food or money. • A territory of a particular ruler or government. • ...
Texas History 2020-12-08
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- took control of
- trouble, unrest, stress
- to say, to state, to declare
- the end result
- an agreement between two nations
- to make changing beliefs
- not allowing
- more, another
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- climb up or over something
- met up again
- feeling angry, or very mad
- to leave an area
- formal meeting with a specific person
- government ruled by the people
- started, began
15 Clues: met up again • not allowing • more, another • the end result • started, began • took control of • to leave an area • trouble, unrest, stress • to make changing beliefs • climb up or over something • feeling angry, or very mad • to say, to state, to declare • government ruled by the people • an agreement between two nations • formal meeting with a specific person
History Vocab 2021-02-03
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- marked by evil and corruption
- an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.
- forcefully
- to be destroyed; die
- to hold back
- (v.) to declare or state as truth, maintain or defend, put forward forcefully
- to work together
- an idea
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- being successful
- depending on a condition
- lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
- Done or shown openly; obvious
- certain to happen; unavoidable
- Doing what one is asked or told
- to regard with scorn
15 Clues: an idea • forcefully • to hold back • being successful • to work together • to be destroyed; die • to regard with scorn • depending on a condition • marked by evil and corruption • Done or shown openly; obvious • certain to happen; unavoidable • Doing what one is asked or told • lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike • ...
History crossword 2020-10-08
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- member of a group of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th centuries who regarded the Reformation of the Church of England
- ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763
- supreme power or authority
- royal charter of rights agreed to by King John of England at Runnymede
- riginally titled Agreement Between the Settlers of New Plymouth
- or commitment of a allegiance subordinate to a superior or of an individual to a group or cause
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- political and mercantile protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston
- required the colonies to house British soldiers
- political direction and control exercised over the actions of the members, citizens, or inhabitants of communities, societies, and states
- series of laws passed by the British government on the American colonies in 1767
- also called Plantation Act
- home to the ruins of the first permanent English settlement in North America
- compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government
- an act regulating stamp duty
- highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons
15 Clues: also called Plantation Act • supreme power or authority • an act regulating stamp duty • ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763 • required the colonies to house British soldiers • riginally titled Agreement Between the Settlers of New Plymouth • political and mercantile protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston • ...
history terms 2020-10-20
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- a catholic leaders meeting in trent, italy.
- a religion controlled government
- the daughter of King Henry
- means to baptize again
- monk who did not like the church
- married many women to have a male spouse
- people taking control over changes
- Martin Luther protested the cell of these
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- a religious court designed to seek out heretics
- someone against the Catholic Church
- lived a life that honored God
- wife of King Henry and mother of queen Elizabeth
- a religion started in switzerland
- German states would be decided by their ruler
- follower of Calvin who created Presbatirian
15 Clues: means to baptize again • the daughter of King Henry • lived a life that honored God • a religion controlled government • monk who did not like the church • a religion started in switzerland • people taking control over changes • someone against the Catholic Church • married many women to have a male spouse • Martin Luther protested the cell of these • ...
history project 2020-10-16
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- discussion between leaders
- makes $1.95 an hour
- group who join together
- in 1892 scabs were hired
- makes $2.05 an hour
- first true nation labor union
- railroad workers strike government
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- makes $0.75 an hour
- company tool to fight union
- nickname of protectors of scabs
- nickname given to strikers
- violence in Chicago in 1886
- a stoppage of work
- makes $1.25 an hour
- interested in the bread and butter
15 Clues: a stoppage of work • makes $0.75 an hour • makes $1.95 an hour • makes $1.25 an hour • makes $2.05 an hour • group who join together • in 1892 scabs were hired • nickname given to strikers • discussion between leaders • company tool to fight union • violence in Chicago in 1886 • first true nation labor union • nickname of protectors of scabs • interested in the bread and butter • ...
History Crossword 2021-03-05
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- Sailed to Plymouth on the Mayflower
- country area (Opposite of Urban)
- Branch of government with Congress
- Branch of government with the Supreme Court
- federal government shares power with states
- Region that used slaves to produce cash crops
- First English colony in America (1607)
- 7th President who fought in the War of 1812
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- principle: people vote for representatives
- Paid $15 million for the Louisiana Purchase
- Branch of government with the President
- The 2nd Amendment is the right to bear _____
- First Secretary of the treasury (Federalist)
- The first President of the United States
- King of England during the Revolution (III)
15 Clues: country area (Opposite of Urban) • Branch of government with Congress • Sailed to Plymouth on the Mayflower • First English colony in America (1607) • Branch of government with the President • The first President of the United States • principle: people vote for representatives • Paid $15 million for the Louisiana Purchase • Branch of government with the Supreme Court • ...
Texas history 2021-05-04
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- The first president of Texas and a general in the Texas revolution
- 1836
- A Texas man that brought settlers to Texas and started the revolution
- Texas nickname
- The number of flags flown over Texas
- The time referred to as the Great War
- The Texas city where oil was discovered
- a great war that happened after WWI between the Central Powers and the Allied Powers
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- a time of world wide poverty
- The first European to land in Texas
- Church turned into military base where the first major loss for Texas took place
- First European to map the coast of texas
- Event in the great plains of America during the Great Depression
- Texas born president who helped with civil rights
- a war between America regarding slavery and states rights
15 Clues: 1836 • Texas nickname • a time of world wide poverty • The first European to land in Texas • The number of flags flown over Texas • The time referred to as the Great War • The Texas city where oil was discovered • First European to map the coast of texas • Texas born president who helped with civil rights • a war between America regarding slavery and states rights • ...
Texas History 2021-05-03
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- where dr pepper was first created
- First European to map the coast of Texas
- Texas State bird
- Only natural lake in Texas
- Texas State shell
- Texas State large animal
- Number of flags flown over Texas
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- Texas State flower
- Capital of Texas
- Texas State dish
- Largest city in Texas
- Texas State small animal
- Texas State tree
- Well known Texas football team
- "Remember the _______!"
15 Clues: Capital of Texas • Texas State dish • Texas State bird • Texas State tree • Texas State shell • Texas State flower • Largest city in Texas • "Remember the _______!" • Texas State small animal • Texas State large animal • Only natural lake in Texas • Well known Texas football team • Number of flags flown over Texas • where dr pepper was first created • ...
History Crossword 2021-09-28
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- These animals died 65 million years ago
- remains of living things like plants, animals, and humans.
- A connection between two islands which is now underwater. (two words with dash)
- a person who studies historical sites.
- One of the early town which was built in turkey.(two words with dash in between)
- the direction people faced caves so sun would come into it.
- The time period from 2 million to 12,000 years in which glaciers covered Asia, Europe, and North America.(two words with dash in between)
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- Used to travel to islands like Australia
- The time period were glaciers receded north.
- The first town ever built
- The time period which people started to grow their own crops.
- remains of things which were made like tools or buildings.
- The time period called "the old stone age"
- A human found in 1974 which is believed to be from about 3 million years ago.
- Long sticks with a pointy end.
15 Clues: The first town ever built • Long sticks with a pointy end. • a person who studies historical sites. • These animals died 65 million years ago • Used to travel to islands like Australia • The time period called "the old stone age" • The time period were glaciers receded north. • remains of living things like plants, animals, and humans. • ...
History crossword 2021-09-28
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- the mid stone age
- made of mud bricks and had flat roofs
- the most recent stone age
- what was it called when the world was covered in ice
- was one of the contentions covered in ice
- where the people were when the ice age hadpended
- the old stonage
- what would Women gather for food
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- when people used stone tools
- What did Men do for food
- the first human breed
- the first ever city
- the process of where you get your own food
- the city where the roofs were attached
- what did they use to stay warm
15 Clues: the old stonage • the mid stone age • the first ever city • the first human breed • What did Men do for food • the most recent stone age • when people used stone tools • what did they use to stay warm • what would Women gather for food • made of mud bricks and had flat roofs • the city where the roofs were attached • was one of the contentions covered in ice • ...
FFA history 2021-09-30
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- national ffa foundation was formed
- when ffa was established
- ffa emblem modernized
- creed was written
- President Eisenhower spoke at national convention
- national ffa raised 1m dollars for the 1st time
- nfa and ffa merge
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- ffa chapters now in us virgin islands, guam, and micronesia
- 7th & 8th graders allowed to be members
- discovery ffa degree available for middle schoolers
- ffa foundation first 1m contribution from Ford
- colors of ffa were established
- official dress was adopted
- public law 740 written
- official ffa website was created
15 Clues: creed was written • nfa and ffa merge • ffa emblem modernized • public law 740 written • when ffa was established • official dress was adopted • colors of ffa were established • official ffa website was created • national ffa foundation was formed • 7th & 8th graders allowed to be members • ffa foundation first 1m contribution from Ford • ...
Ancient History 2021-06-30
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- Constructed the Celestial Temple
- Left behind on Vagra II by a "race of Titans"
- Included over two dozen star systems in the Gamma Quadrant, spanning at least nineteen dynasties 30,000 years before the 24th century.
- Visited Ocampa in approximately 100 BCE, resulting in the destruction of all nucleogenic particles in that planet's atmosphere.
- Forced Captain Kirk to fight a member of a reptillian species.
- Produced a relic that Captain Jean-Luc Picard kept in his ready room on the Enterprise.
- Fought to mutual extinction in the 14th century CE with another civilization in this puzzle.
- Built a massive computer archive that once took over and transformed the Enterprise-D
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- Sentient time travel portal created by an unknown civilization
- Fought to mutual extinction in the 14th century CE with another civilization in this puzzle.
- Often relocated small populations of sentient beings off of their homeworlds for mysterious purposes.
- Notable for the creation of a series of long-distance gateways that allowed for instantaneous transport across the galaxy.
- Juvenile member of an unknown, ancient race encountered by the Enterprise in 2267
- Created when an unknown machine race enhanced a NASA probe
- This massive empire existed over six-hundred thousand years before the Federation was founded
- Presumed to be extinct, their name is the Klingon word for "Outsider."
16 Clues: Constructed the Celestial Temple • Left behind on Vagra II by a "race of Titans" • Created when an unknown machine race enhanced a NASA probe • Sentient time travel portal created by an unknown civilization • Forced Captain Kirk to fight a member of a reptillian species. • Presumed to be extinct, their name is the Klingon word for "Outsider." • ...
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 • ...
Texas History 2022-04-21
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- A financial gain
- To return to a normal state of health
- The northern states during the Civil war
- This boat was sinked
- To stop segregating people
- A long drop in the economies market
- The act of competing
- There are 4 main ________ in Texas
- A tax on imported goods
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- A single world wide computer network
- There roles were changed during WW2
- To leave a place
- Increasing the number of people in a place
- The right to vote
- Number one cash crop
15 Clues: A financial gain • To leave a place • The right to vote • This boat was sinked • Number one cash crop • The act of competing • A tax on imported goods • To stop segregating people • There are 4 main ________ in Texas • There roles were changed during WW2 • A long drop in the economies market • A single world wide computer network • To return to a normal state of health • ...
Texas History 2022-04-22
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- A telegram that was intercepted by Great Britain and showed to America, This led to America joining World War I
- A global conflict that lasted from 1914, to 1918. Mainly took place in Europe.
- signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- An act of disobeying the law to create change.
- A base that was attacked by Japan on December 7th, 1941. This attack led to the United States joining the war.
- A global conflict that took place from 1939, to 1945. Mainly took places in the oceans and in Europe.
- A oil barrack that pumped out a ton of oil in 1901. Started boomtowns.
- Deadliest hurricane in human history
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- A process where people take many cattle to the east to sell. However, it is very risky.
- On June 6, 1944, Ally troops secretly landed in Normandy to command the largest invasion in history to try and take back France.
- A event from 1929 to the mid-40s when the economy crashed and nobody could buy anything.
- The removal of Native Americans. Many died.
- A series of new laws and acts to help remove the country from the Great Depression. Signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt
- First person to map the coast of Texas
- A series of severe dust storms during the great depression
15 Clues: signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 • Deadliest hurricane in human history • First person to map the coast of Texas • The removal of Native Americans. Many died. • An act of disobeying the law to create change. • A series of severe dust storms during the great depression • A oil barrack that pumped out a ton of oil in 1901. Started boomtowns. • ...
Georgia History 2022-08-07
15 Clues: 1996 Event • First city • Middle Region • Mayor, Airport • Gold rush site • Northeast region • South in Civil War • Founder of Georgia • After the Civil War • Creates law, Congress • Democrats in New South • Enforced law, President • Largest freshwater swamp • Senator,Governor,President • Interprets law, Supreme Court
History Presentation 2022-10-06
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- Very wealthy kingdom conquered by Cyrus
- Founded the Persian Empire
- Political unit in Sumer with its own government
- he had a dream of Cyrus overthrowing him
- Used to control flooding
- Civilization started along the Tigress and Euphrates River/ First civilization
- Where Cyrus died
- Who Cyrus wanted to free his people from
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- Cyrus freed the Jews from this
- The kingdom created by the Medes
- Religion in Sumer
- Cyrus let the people he conquered keep this
- People who admired Cyrus
- Cyrus' son
- United with the Medes under Cyrus' rule
15 Clues: Cyrus' son • Where Cyrus died • Religion in Sumer • People who admired Cyrus • Used to control flooding • Founded the Persian Empire • Cyrus freed the Jews from this • The kingdom created by the Medes • Very wealthy kingdom conquered by Cyrus • United with the Medes under Cyrus' rule • he had a dream of Cyrus overthrowing him • Who Cyrus wanted to free his people from • ...
History Review 2022-10-11
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- conflict between America Indians and the US army and white settlers
- 13th amendment
- US Troops move into Pine Ridge Reservation area to suppress the Ghost Dance movement
- 1865-1877
- 14th amendment
- Continued belief that African-Americans were inferior
- Forced to change their names, clothes, language, livelihood
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- Goal was to harass and eventually punish anyone (white or black) that disrupted supremacy of whites
- Encouraged white settler expansion into the West
- 1896
- Land reserved for native tribes to govern and to maintain some of their cultural and social traditions
- Native American spiritual practice that attempted to bring peace
- Montana, June 1876
- Allotted land to Native Americans
- 15th amendment
15 Clues: 1896 • 1865-1877 • 13th amendment • 15th amendment • 14th amendment • Montana, June 1876 • Allotted land to Native Americans • Encouraged white settler expansion into the West • Continued belief that African-Americans were inferior • Forced to change their names, clothes, language, livelihood • Native American spiritual practice that attempted to bring peace • ...
History Vocab 2022-10-25
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- “Being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty, or possessions.”
- a person who remains loyal to the established ruler or government
- a member of a class of American militiamen who volunteered to be ready for service at a minute's notice.
- a street fight in boston
- a leader of the American Revolution
- the conflict following the revolt of the North American colonies against British rule
- The principal author of the Declaration of Independence
- an act of the Parliament of Great Britain
- political philosopher and writer who supported revolutionary causes in America and Europe.
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- a raid on three British ships in Boston Harbor
- an agreement, either implicit or explicit
- first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War
- an intellectual and cultural movement in the eighteenth century that emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith.
- is the victory of General George Washington's Army over the British Army
- fought between France and Great Britain
15 Clues: a street fight in boston • a leader of the American Revolution • fought between France and Great Britain • an agreement, either implicit or explicit • an act of the Parliament of Great Britain • a raid on three British ships in Boston Harbor • The principal author of the Declaration of Independence • first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War • ...
WORLD HISTORY 2016-12-06
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- The silk road was used for this
- The man who started the muslim religion
- a peasent who lost all there freedom in the monorislism
- The emperor who brought Christianity to Rome
- This is the capital of Greece
- The black plague was most likely spread by
- This group of people were brought together by Gangues Khan
- Means Universal ruler
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- The Holy wars
- The western Empire of Rome that did not fall when Rome fell
- The sacred book of Islam
- An economic system the governed the rural life, used in medieval Europe
- A church, headed by a bishop, housed the throne of the bishop
- Through out history they were usually not treated well only in Egypt one was a leader
- the successor to Muhammad
15 Clues: The Holy wars • Means Universal ruler • The sacred book of Islam • the successor to Muhammad • This is the capital of Greece • The silk road was used for this • The man who started the muslim religion • The black plague was most likely spread by • The emperor who brought Christianity to Rome • a peasent who lost all there freedom in the monorislism • ...
U.S. History 2017-12-06
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- Writer for the New York Journal who wanted war
- President who did not want to fight a war
- Island won from Spanish-American war
- Base used in Hawaii in Spanish-American war
- Filipino revolutionary who helped win the war
- Battle won by Teddy Roosevelt's unit
- Ship that sank in Havana Harbor
- Writer for the New York World who wanted war
- Speaker of the House who did not want to fight a war
- Country where Spanish-American war was fought
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- Teddy Roosevelt's unit in the Spanish-American war
- Last monarch of Hawaii
- Islands where Spanish-American war was fought
- Another island won from Spanish-American war
- Type of journalism that sensationalizes things
15 Clues: Last monarch of Hawaii • Ship that sank in Havana Harbor • Island won from Spanish-American war • Battle won by Teddy Roosevelt's unit • President who did not want to fight a war • Base used in Hawaii in Spanish-American war • Another island won from Spanish-American war • Writer for the New York World who wanted war • Filipino revolutionary who helped win the war • ...
American History 2019-11-23
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- Any geographical region or area of land on Earth.
- a law passed by a local government, such as that of a city or county.
- leader of a rebellion
- Was one of several federal laws that addressed the Northwest Territory.
- generally a time when production of goods slows down, unemployment increases, and people who have jobs earn less money.
- A written list of people’s rights is called a bill of rights.
- Is related to laws and legal issues.
- A written document that describes the structure and powers of a national or state government.
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- An organization or alliance of several groups joined together.
- Was established by the U.S. Congress of Confederation, or Continental Congress, with the passage of the Land Ordinance of 1785.
- A relationship, between two countries or people, in which each side receives benefits.
- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- The first written plan of government for the United States.
- “Money” accepted method of exchange for goods or services.
- means buying and selling goods and services, especially when people are involved
15 Clues: leader of a rebellion • Is related to laws and legal issues. • Any geographical region or area of land on Earth. • “Money” accepted method of exchange for goods or services. • The first written plan of government for the United States. • A written list of people’s rights is called a bill of rights. • An organization or alliance of several groups joined together. • ...
American History 2019-11-22
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- government divided the land up and left one aside for a school
- wouldn't recognize U.S land claims
- outlined the process for becoming a state
- refused to do what they promised in the treaty of paris
- Gave congress the power to coin money and borrow from other nations
- colonists didn't want
- farmers were poor already and then the state put a 60% government tax on their land
- States were what which prevented them from driving the British out of the U.S
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- Spain cut off our access from what river?
- replaced the 2nd continental congress
- congress couldn't regulate trade
- government couldn't impose or collect tax
- the first plan for the government
- what mountains did farmers have to use to trade their product with the east
- Britain promised to vacate its military but didn't
15 Clues: colonists didn't want • congress couldn't regulate trade • the first plan for the government • wouldn't recognize U.S land claims • replaced the 2nd continental congress • Spain cut off our access from what river? • government couldn't impose or collect tax • outlined the process for becoming a state • Britain promised to vacate its military but didn't • ...
History unit 2023-05-12
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- The stock market crash lead to this era
- ecade of economic growth and widespread prosperity, and cultural change
- delivered more than 2.3 million tons of food, fuel and supplies to West Berlin via more than 278,000 airdrops
- Was the struggle for justice and equality
- period of gross materialism and blatant political corruption in U.S. history during the 1870s that gave rise to important novels of social and political criticism
- was the first war
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- Can only run one or two terms
- on going political party between united states and soviet union
- prevention of the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages
- remove from office
- was Cuba's struggle for independence from Spain
- a period of widespread social activism and political reform across the United States focused on defeating corruption, monopoly, waste and inefficiency
- A war that happened from 1939 to 1945
- killed between 129,000 and 226,000 people, most of whom were civilians, and remain the only use of nuclear weapons in an armed conflict.
- Was a conflict in Vietnam
15 Clues: was the first war • remove from office • Was a conflict in Vietnam • Can only run one or two terms • A war that happened from 1939 to 1945 • The stock market crash lead to this era • Was the struggle for justice and equality • was Cuba's struggle for independence from Spain • on going political party between united states and soviet union • ...
World history 2023-05-18
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- helped lay the foundation for absolut
- XII chief minister.
- and unrestrained
- a trading post in India
- the right that gave them absolute aut
- - first of the Saxon line of German k
- the head of a Frankish Tribe in north
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- with pizzaro, discovered the great Mi Roundheads-supporters of England during English civil war
- son of Frederick William
- known as the terrible
- largely responsible for por
- a document that ran north and south d
- was sent down the coast of Africa by
- by the king of Portugal to 1
- Charles VI daughter
15 Clues: XII chief minister. • and unrestrained • Charles VI daughter • known as the terrible • a trading post in India • son of Frederick William • largely responsible for por • by the king of Portugal to 1 • was sent down the coast of Africa by • helped lay the foundation for absolut • a document that ran north and south d • the right that gave them absolute aut • ...
History Crossword 2023-06-22
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- A long narrow boat
- Two symbols the exact same that are either black or white meaning opposite of each other
- A type of thing where you get needles put in your body
- What the Bad-Land's in Minecraft is made of
- A green fuel source in Minecraft
- A high ranking Government official that sound like men at the start of the word
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- Someone who works for the Government
- Basically another word for trash that starts in J
- Something you make with blankets in bed or on the couch when it's cold
- A very long wall that you cant walk in a single day
- A religious temple built with many tiers and roofs
- A religion with a guy who has lots of arms usually
- A mystical animal that breathes fire.
- Something used in a bullet
- What some expensive clothes are made of and are usually PJ's
15 Clues: A long narrow boat • Something used in a bullet • A green fuel source in Minecraft • Someone who works for the Government • A mystical animal that breathes fire. • What the Bad-Land's in Minecraft is made of • Basically another word for trash that starts in J • A religious temple built with many tiers and roofs • A religion with a guy who has lots of arms usually • ...
History Crossword 2023-12-14
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- a form of government in which power is divided between the federal, or national, government and state governments
- special group of electors chosen to vote for president and vice president
- power specifically given congress in the constitution
- idea that a government may only use the power given to it by the people
- a government in which citizens rule through elected representatives
- the process of becoming a citizen of another country
- a period when economic activity slows and unemployment increases
- branch of government that executes, or carries out, the law; headed by the president
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- the branch of government that includes the courts that settle disputes and questions of the law
- authority not specifically mentioned in the constitution but suggested in it's language
- authority belonging only to the states
- the belief that government is subject to the will of the people
- a system by which each branch of government limits power of other branches
- lawmaking branch of government
- power shared by the states and federal government
15 Clues: lawmaking branch of government • authority belonging only to the states • power shared by the states and federal government • the process of becoming a citizen of another country • power specifically given congress in the constitution • the belief that government is subject to the will of the people • a period when economic activity slows and unemployment increases • ...
American History 2023-10-15
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- Financial reform regulations introduced by President FDR between 1933 and 1939 (2 words)
- Collection of 85 essays written under the collective pseudonym "Publius" to promote the ratification of the Constitution (2 words)
- NASA astronaut who stayed aboard the Columbia shuttle while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon (2 words)
- Civil War battle fought on Sep. 17, 1862, bloodiest battle in American history with 22,727 deaths
- New York site of the first women's rights convention held in 1848 (2 words)
- Japanese city upon which the US dropped the first atomic bomb in history
- Lemhi Shoshone woman who served as a guide for Lewis and Clark
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- Name of the North Carolina city where the Wright Brothers successfully flew the first plane (2 words)
- Convicted killer of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. (3 words)
- 19th century belief that American settlers had the right to expand and take over land in the United States (2 words)
- Name of Thomas Jefferson's famous plantation in Virginia
- Territory purchased in 1803 from the French First Republic nearly doubling the size of the nation
- Famous immigrant landing point during the 19th century, current home of the Statue of Liberty (2 words)
- Pseudonym used by Benjamin Franklin to publish writings in the New England Courant (2 words)
- Political scandal during the early 1980s in which the Reagan administration secretly sold weapons to a foreign nation, breaking an arms embargo (3 words)
15 Clues: Name of Thomas Jefferson's famous plantation in Virginia • Lemhi Shoshone woman who served as a guide for Lewis and Clark • Japanese city upon which the US dropped the first atomic bomb in history • Convicted killer of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. (3 words) • New York site of the first women's rights convention held in 1848 (2 words) • ...
VOC History 2023-09-01
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- Negara Belanda membeli rempah
- Belanda mendirikan VOC salah satunya bertujuan untuk membantu dana menghadapi negara ...
- Salah satu peraturan VOC dalam monopoli perdagangan
- Negara yang menduduki Belanda hingga menyebabkan VOC mengalami kebangkrutan
- Pelabuhan yang ditutup Raja Philip II untuk perdagangan dengan Belanda
- Jan PieterzoonCoem dikenal meletakan dasar ... di Nusantara
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- Hak istimewa VOC
- Pelayaran Belanda sukses berlabuh di ... pada tahun 1596
- Membayar pajak berupa hasil bumi
- VOC dibubarkan pada bulan ...
- Sistem pemerintahan VOC
- Nama depan pahlawan kemerdekaan Belanda
- Pelayaran yang mengawasi perdagangan VOC
- Cornelis de Houtman memimpin pelayaran menuju Nusantara tahun 1595 pada bulan ...
- Yang disebut Hindia Barat oleh Bangsa Eropa
15 Clues: Hak istimewa VOC • Sistem pemerintahan VOC • Negara Belanda membeli rempah • VOC dibubarkan pada bulan ... • Membayar pajak berupa hasil bumi • Nama depan pahlawan kemerdekaan Belanda • Pelayaran yang mengawasi perdagangan VOC • Yang disebut Hindia Barat oleh Bangsa Eropa • Salah satu peraturan VOC dalam monopoli perdagangan • ...
world history 2023-09-03
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- ruling family
- (1792 B.C.–1750 B.C.) Hammurabi became the first king of the Babylonian empire. He inherited the power from his father, who extended Babylon’s control across Mesopotamia. Hammurabi is known for writing the first code of law in recorded history.
- a complex, highly organized social order
- person who moves from place to place in search of food
- a political unit that includes a city and its surrounding lands and villages
- to arrange or set down in writing
- system of writing in which pictures called hieroglyphs represent objects, concepts, or sounds
- the way of life of a society, which is handed down from one generation to the next by learning and experience
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- region within the Fertile Crescent that lies between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- Period, the final era of prehistory, which began about 9000.b.c.; also called the New Stone Age
- believing in one god
- title of the rulers of ancient Egypt
- believing in many gods
- Period, the era of prehistory that lasted from at least 2 million b.c. to about 9000 b.c.; also called the Old Stone Age
- system of writing in which pictures called hieroglyphs represent objects, concepts, or sounds
- a group of states or territories controlled by one ruler
16 Clues: ruling family • believing in one god • believing in many gods • to arrange or set down in writing • title of the rulers of ancient Egypt • a complex, highly organized social order • person who moves from place to place in search of food • a group of states or territories controlled by one ruler • a political unit that includes a city and its surrounding lands and villages • ...
History Vocabulary 2023-09-01
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- facts and information that helps show if something is true.
- Before Common Era or Before Christ. Everything before the year 1 CE on our calendar.
- A source of information from a person that was at the event.(Newspapers, Speeches, Journal Entries
- Supporting only one viewpoint, while discrediting all other
- Organized rules, laws, and leadership. Intended to maintain order.
- Shared set of practices for a group of people. (language, religion, values, clothing, food, art/music, architecture)
- Common Era or After Death. Everything after the year 1 BCE on the calendar.
- A long period of time with unique characteristics
- The result of doing something
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- A set of shared spiritual beliefs.
- System of money, trade, goods, services & production
- Something made my humans in the past.
- Different viewpoints/interpretations of the same event.
- The ability to feel what someone else is feeling.
- A source of information that is removed from an event. Includes analysis, interpretation, or opinion. (Most books & magazines, most television news, textbooks)
15 Clues: The result of doing something • A set of shared spiritual beliefs. • Something made my humans in the past. • The ability to feel what someone else is feeling. • A long period of time with unique characteristics • System of money, trade, goods, services & production • Different viewpoints/interpretations of the same event. • ...
Ancient History 2024-01-15
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- Our learning platform
- A legendary creature who breathes fire
- A way transporting water
- The best math app in the world
- Large triangular buildings
- Famous superhero from Greece
- Grundlag
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- Had a fling with Julius Caesar
- Half man - half bull
- Artikulera
- A cyclops
- Homeros' famous epic
- Burned down Rome
- The biggest country in Eastern Asia
- A country
15 Clues: Grundlag • A cyclops • A country • Artikulera • Burned down Rome • Half man - half bull • Homeros' famous epic • Our learning platform • A way transporting water • Large triangular buildings • Famous superhero from Greece • Had a fling with Julius Caesar • The best math app in the world • The biggest country in Eastern Asia • A legendary creature who breathes fire
Georgia History 2024-05-08
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- President diagnosed with polio
- The war between Britain and people who rebelled against britain
- The main reason the US got involved in WW2
- A group of people who opposed britian
- of independence, Document that the important leaders of Georgia signed after becoming free from Britain
- War between the north and south
- People who opposed the Trustees rules
- The first tax britian placed on the Americans
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- Discriminating laws against colored people
- People who worked on a farm with nothing but their own labor
- spanish explorer and conquistador
- People who had their own equipment but worked on other peoples land
- Influential leader in the civil rights movement
- An economic depression in the 1930's
- An era where America figured out how to work
15 Clues: President diagnosed with polio • War between the north and south • spanish explorer and conquistador • An economic depression in the 1930's • A group of people who opposed britian • People who opposed the Trustees rules • Discriminating laws against colored people • The main reason the US got involved in WW2 • An era where America figured out how to work • ...
US History 2024-05-15
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- who was the only vice president without going to elections
- Which president started the Vietnam War
- first black president
- a nationwide ban on the sale and import of alcoholic beverages
- figure in the American civil rights movement
- National Woman Suffrage Association
- president assassinated in Dallas
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- who is in the 1 dollar bill
- young women known for their energetic freedom
- insurance for people with limited income
- resignates as a result of the watergate scandal
- who made the 911 attack
- federal health insurance for anyone age 65 and older
- 32nd president
- president during the Great Depression
15 Clues: 32nd president • first black president • who made the 911 attack • who is in the 1 dollar bill • president assassinated in Dallas • National Woman Suffrage Association • president during the Great Depression • Which president started the Vietnam War • insurance for people with limited income • figure in the American civil rights movement • ...
Washington's History 2024-05-13
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- The first person to land on the moon.
- The port of _____ makes about 167 million dollars per year.
- The U.S. went to war with ____ because of the 9/11 attack.
- A civil rights act in 1957 that prohibited housing discrimination.
- ____ Vietnam won the Vietnam War.
- Washington is very good for farming, and a third of it is _____.
- What is Washington's biggest manufacturing industry?
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- What was Nathan Adrian's middle name?
- Washngton's main renewable energy sources are _____ and wind farms.
- The U.S. wanted to get the Native Americans off their _____.
- When viewed from space, Washington looked more ____ than green.
- People nowadays can enjoy the experience of shopping at ______.
- Co-founder of Microsoft with Bill Gates
- Japanese Americans were sent to _____ camps during WW2.
- ____ was one of the most contaminated places on earth.
15 Clues: ____ Vietnam won the Vietnam War. • What was Nathan Adrian's middle name? • The first person to land on the moon. • Co-founder of Microsoft with Bill Gates • What is Washington's biggest manufacturing industry? • ____ was one of the most contaminated places on earth. • Japanese Americans were sent to _____ camps during WW2. • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
Black history 2024-02-14
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- First african american in the supreme court
- conductor for the Underground Railroad
- father of hip hop
- creator of black history month
- First african american woman to get a pilot license
- First African-American woman to be elected congress
- john baxter taylor was the first african american to win a
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- 4th of july speech
- First black person in space
- "Nonviolence is fine as long as it works"
- Front of the bus
- 3 lights traffic
- The first african american to play professional baseball
- "good trouble"
- the month slavery was abolished
15 Clues: "good trouble" • Front of the bus • 3 lights traffic • father of hip hop • 4th of july speech • First black person in space • creator of black history month • the month slavery was abolished • conductor for the Underground Railroad • "Nonviolence is fine as long as it works" • First african american in the supreme court • First african american woman to get a pilot license • ...
History Project 2023-10-11
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- Where the last battle between British and independence occured.
- The act that required people get government stamps for all documents and paperwork.
- The act which turned colonial money useless.
- Colonists that supported independence.
- A nickname used for Loyalists.
- People that supported British rule.
- A treaty signed in 1783.
- The commander of the Continental Army.
- The ruler of England during the American Revolution.
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- The incident in where british soldiers shot into crowds of colonists.
- The document that summarized the colonists' new rules and reasons for being free from British rule.
- The man who warned the militia that the British troops were coming.
- The act which required colonists to house british soldiers.
- A nickname used for Patriots.
- A type of protest that does not include violence.
15 Clues: A treaty signed in 1783. • A nickname used for Patriots. • A nickname used for Loyalists. • People that supported British rule. • Colonists that supported independence. • The commander of the Continental Army. • The act which turned colonial money useless. • A type of protest that does not include violence. • The ruler of England during the American Revolution. • ...
History crossword 2024-08-30
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- the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint
- a male monarch
- a current medium of exchange
- the branch of a nation's armed services
- a person who has served in the military
- political union of sovereign states united for purposes of common action
- a government or politically organized society having a particular character
- supporter of constitution
- the capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events
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- determines how that entity is to be governed
- intellectual and philosophical movement
- a system or group of people governing an organized community
- legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement
- a national legislative body
- rule made by an authority which shall not be broken
15 Clues: a male monarch • supporter of constitution • a national legislative body • a current medium of exchange • intellectual and philosophical movement • the branch of a nation's armed services • a person who has served in the military • determines how that entity is to be governed • rule made by an authority which shall not be broken • ...
Medieval History 2024-09-05
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- – Another word for a castle's keep
- – Low wall along the edge of a roof or tower
- – Defensive water-filled ditch
- – Wall with gaps for shooting
- – Defensive earth or stone wall
- – Enclosed courtyard within a castle
- – Entrance building with defensive features
- – Central stronghold of a castle
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- – Heavy grilled door that drops down
- – Raised earth mound with a castle on top
- – Bridge that can be raised for defense
- – Structure for supporting walls
- – Narrow opening for archers
- – Small tower extending from a wall
- – Prison in a castle
15 Clues: – Prison in a castle • – Narrow opening for archers • – Wall with gaps for shooting • – Defensive water-filled ditch • – Defensive earth or stone wall • – Structure for supporting walls • – Central stronghold of a castle • – Another word for a castle's keep • – Small tower extending from a wall • – Heavy grilled door that drops down • – Enclosed courtyard within a castle • ...
Australian History 2024-05-01
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- A tool used for hunting by aboriginies
- A tax on imports
- Ancient Australian rock
- The first people in Australia
- The most dangerous threat from the British
- What attracted settlers during the 1850s
- land Down Under What is Australia's nickname
- State in Australia that is an island
- Day Day A day recognizing families when they lost family
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- Australian tribe loosing culture and population
- Hunters and ?
- A limit on imports
- What the country was used for before the British
- Generations An event of kidnapping from aboriginies
- Rock The current name for uluru rock
15 Clues: Hunters and ? • A tax on imports • A limit on imports • Ancient Australian rock • The first people in Australia • State in Australia that is an island • Rock The current name for uluru rock • A tool used for hunting by aboriginies • What attracted settlers during the 1850s • The most dangerous threat from the British • land Down Under What is Australia's nickname • ...
basketball history 2024-09-24
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- throwing the ball to a teammate
- when you catch the ball off a missed shot
- when you pass the ball to a teammate right before they score
- when you shoot slightly closer and score 2 pts
- Top basketball league
- A violation in which the ball is dribbled, touched with two hands at once, and then dribbled again
- crosses the ball from one hand to the other while switching direction
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- The thing behind the hoop which you throw the ball on
- when the ball goes in without touching the rim
- when you score three points
- bounce the ball continuously
- the clock in which a player has to shoot within given time
- throw the ball up close into the hoop
- off the jump ball between two opposing players in the center of the court that begins the game
- red circle with a net
15 Clues: Top basketball league • red circle with a net • when you score three points • bounce the ball continuously • throwing the ball to a teammate • throw the ball up close into the hoop • when you catch the ball off a missed shot • when the ball goes in without touching the rim • when you shoot slightly closer and score 2 pts • ...
Forensics history 2024-12-03
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- Latin word from which forensics originates.
- Technique for analyzing chemical substances, used in 1903.
- Revolutionized personal identification in forensics.
- Field of science forensics draws upon, involving life.
- An old-fashioned word for forensics.
- Ballistics database introduced in 1991 to match bullets to firearms.
- The detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle in 1887.
- Used to detect blood traces with a glow in 1937.
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- A death investigator position established in 1149.
- Invented around 142 A.D. in China, marking a key advancement in weaponry.
- Writer of 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue'.
- A fingerprint database introduced in 1977.
- The study of why people commit crimes.
- Study of bullets and firearms.
- The first known police-detective force, established in Paris.
15 Clues: Study of bullets and firearms. • An old-fashioned word for forensics. • The study of why people commit crimes. • Writer of 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue'. • A fingerprint database introduced in 1977. • Latin word from which forensics originates. • Used to detect blood traces with a glow in 1937. • A death investigator position established in 1149. • ...
History Assignment 2025-03-06
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- Robber Barron's or Captains of Industry
- Illegal use of children
- Collection of US laws that prevent monopolies.
- Practice of moderation in drinking alcohol.
- Political policy that makes the native-born citizens not prioritized.
- A household with two incomes.
- People migrating.
- Congress has the power to levy income taxes because of this.
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- Law that giving away 160 acres of land in the west to citizens.
- Transforming a agricultural economy into manufacturing economy.
- Document that gave women voting rights.
- Excessive loyalty to a region.
- Rights in the law for all people.
- A group of workers fighting for rights.
- Journalists, writers, and photographers finding justice.
15 Clues: People migrating. • Illegal use of children • A household with two incomes. • Excessive loyalty to a region. • Rights in the law for all people. • Robber Barron's or Captains of Industry • Document that gave women voting rights. • A group of workers fighting for rights. • Practice of moderation in drinking alcohol. • Collection of US laws that prevent monopolies. • ...
history crossword 2025-03-20
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- a style of music evolving from African Americans.
- hostility toward immigrants
- president Hoover's policy of encouraging manufacturers
- a belief that God had created the world and everything
- a system for buying and selling stocks in corporations.
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- large quantities of goods using machines
- a theory that lowered taxes will boost the economy
- an automobile that was built by the Ford Motor company
- medium of communication
- a place where alcoholic beverages are sold illegally
- someone who believes that there should be no government
- a scientific theory that humans and some other forms of life have evolved over time
- line where a person performs an assigned task again and again
- its a national policy of avoiding involvement in the world's affairs
- a style of music that developed from ragtime
15 Clues: medium of communication • hostility toward immigrants • large quantities of goods using machines • a style of music that developed from ragtime • a style of music evolving from African Americans. • a theory that lowered taxes will boost the economy • a place where alcoholic beverages are sold illegally • an automobile that was built by the Ford Motor company • ...
History Mystery 2025-02-27
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- Group motion
- Statement added to revise or correct
- Prestigious ‘peace’ award
- Hair right under your nose
- Capital of Georgia, United States
- Familial role, male
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- … and wife
- Refuse to buy
- Person in front
- Person delivering a sermon
- Largest city in Tennessee
- 1965 Alabama march city
- She took a seat to take a stand
- Gettysburg Address, for one
- Protest organizer
15 Clues: … and wife • Group motion • Refuse to buy • Person in front • Protest organizer • Familial role, male • 1965 Alabama march city • Largest city in Tennessee • Prestigious ‘peace’ award • Person delivering a sermon • Hair right under your nose • Gettysburg Address, for one • She took a seat to take a stand • Capital of Georgia, United States • Statement added to revise or correct
history final 2025-02-05
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- une anne
- Canon ou autre arme à feu de gros calibre ; branche de l'armée armée armée de canons
- Fortification de campagne conçue pour absorber le choc des tirs d'artillerie. Elle était construite en bois massif et son toit était recouvert de terre.
- les combats entre les pays
- une nation
- Personne qui est hostile et cherche à nuire
- : Grande brèche ou « trou » dans les murs ou les remblais d'une fortification, causé par l'artillerie ou les mines, exposant l'intérieur de la fortification à un assaut.
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- Pratiquer la marche, les formations militaires et les étapes de tir et de maniement de son arme.
- : distance autour de l'intérieur du canon d'une arme à feu mesurée en millièmes de pouce. Les balles sont étiquetées en fonction du calibre de l'arme à laquelle elles correspondent.
- guetter une attaque inattendue
- Le long tube métallique d'une arme à feu à travers lequel un projectile est tiré
- : Rendre une pièce d'artillerie inutilisable afin qu'elle ne puisse pas être utilisée par l'ennemi si elle était capturée.
- : Admettre sa défaite et abandonner.
- Lieu où sont stockées les armes et autres fournitures militaires.
- un personne qui servir dans l’army
15 Clues: une anne • une nation • les combats entre les pays • guetter une attaque inattendue • un personne qui servir dans l’army • : Admettre sa défaite et abandonner. • Personne qui est hostile et cherche à nuire • Lieu où sont stockées les armes et autres fournitures militaires. • Le long tube métallique d'une arme à feu à travers lequel un projectile est tiré • ...
Woman's History 2025-03-12
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- 4 time softball pitcher
- fastest woman of all time
- one of greatest beach volleyball players
- Best female golfer
- Kept a diary documenting her life in hiding during WWII
- one of greatest tennis players, big advocate for femae sports
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- 2nd woman in supreme court
- Won 6 olympic medals in track and field
- considered one of the greatest collegiate basketball players
- Upcoming star in volleyball
- 1st female to play in NHL
- best female MMA fighter
- Best female race driver of all time
- greatest gymnast
- one of the best female college basketball coaches
15 Clues: greatest gymnast • Best female golfer • 4 time softball pitcher • best female MMA fighter • fastest woman of all time • 1st female to play in NHL • 2nd woman in supreme court • Upcoming star in volleyball • Best female race driver of all time • Won 6 olympic medals in track and field • one of greatest beach volleyball players • one of the best female college basketball coaches • ...
Women History 2025-03-12
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- 1st African/American to win a medal in Winter games - Figure Skating
- Best Female MMA Fighter
- Widely considered as one of the greatest gymnast of all times
- 1st African/American 1st lady of the United States
- Singer-songwriter, record producer, actress and director
- Considered to be one of the best female golfers in the world
- Considered one of the greatest collegiate basketball players
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- O'Connor 1st female to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court
- Joyner Considered to be fastest women of all time. "Flo-Jo"
- Known as one of the best Tennis players in the world today
- 1st female to dunk in the WNBA, 4-time gold medalist - USA, some say the best female basketball player to play the game
- One of the world's most successful women ski racers from USA
- Best female race car driver of all time
- King She is one of the greatest female tennis players of all time. Big advocate for female sports
- 4 time All American softball pitcher from Alabama. Member of USA National Team
15 Clues: Best Female MMA Fighter • Best female race car driver of all time • 1st African/American 1st lady of the United States • Singer-songwriter, record producer, actress and director • Known as one of the best Tennis players in the world today • O'Connor 1st female to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court • Joyner Considered to be fastest women of all time. "Flo-Jo" • ...
U.S History 2025-03-31
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- the belief that God created the world and everything in it
- Automobile built by Ford motor company
- Tax cuts to boost production
- The production of large quantities of goods
- American style of music that developed from ragtime
- The scientific theory that humans and other forms of life have evolved over time
- A person who believes there should be no government
- A production system with machines and workers
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- President Hoover's policy of encouraging manufacturers to form their own organizations
- A national policy of avoiding involvement
- Unconventional; not bound by the rules of society
- Illegal distributing of alcohol
- Style of music evolving
- Medium of communication intended to reach a wide audience
- Hostility toward immigrants
15 Clues: Style of music evolving • Hostility toward immigrants • Tax cuts to boost production • Illegal distributing of alcohol • Automobile built by Ford motor company • A national policy of avoiding involvement • The production of large quantities of goods • A production system with machines and workers • Unconventional; not bound by the rules of society • ...
us history 2025-04-01
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- the first car
- taxes put on goods
- a person whom believes in no government
- a national policy of avoiding the world
- an organization created by African Americans for rights
- the idea that God made everything
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- a deal both sides agree with
- the result of assembly lines
- the outlaw of alcohol
- a place where alcohol is legal
- a person who live an unconventional lifestyle
- a woman that acts the same as a man
- when people are killed without trial
- its the title of the chapter
- hate towards people from other countries
15 Clues: the first car • taxes put on goods • the outlaw of alcohol • a deal both sides agree with • the result of assembly lines • its the title of the chapter • a place where alcohol is legal • the idea that God made everything • a woman that acts the same as a man • when people are killed without trial • a person whom believes in no government • a national policy of avoiding the world • ...
Art History! 2025-08-21
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- Empire that was famous for the palace of Persepolis
- type of construction used in Stonehenge
- type of sculpture demonstrated by Mycenaean art
- Style of art that the Etruscans were known for
- A structure pioneered by the Romans used to build bridges and aqueducts
- Oldest legal code
- Cave in Southeastern France famous for old stone age cave paintings
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- Ancient Egyptian technique where each part of the body is seen as clearly as possible
- Type of painting done by Minoans that is typically on walls
- Style of art used by Ancient Egyptians where figures of importance are displayed as larger
- Greek pose used for showing the body to its best advantage
- Material that Romans invented, which was a huge architectural feat
- Stepped pyramids that Sumerians were known for
- Types of column that is floral
- Female figure representing the old stone age
15 Clues: Oldest legal code • Types of column that is floral • type of construction used in Stonehenge • Female figure representing the old stone age • Style of art that the Etruscans were known for • Stepped pyramids that Sumerians were known for • type of sculpture demonstrated by Mycenaean art • Empire that was famous for the palace of Persepolis • ...
Australia History 2025-05-08
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- The British ___ the Aborigines people
- The native people of Australia
- The Aborigines got food by ___
- The Aborigines moved to the ___ after being pushed off their land
- The Aborigines people were ___ by the British
- The ___ colonized Australia
- Who claimed Australia for the British?
- After the British came to Australia many Aborigines people died due to this
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- The British wanted to have ___ in the southeast so they colonized Australia
- Aboriginal children who were taken away to be "reformed"
- Australia's apology for the Stolen Generation
- The British colonized Australia because they didn't want the ______ to claim the land
- The British colonized Australia due to
- People who move around to look for food
- Aborigines people have a ___ shorter lifespan compared to the average Australian
15 Clues: The ___ colonized Australia • The native people of Australia • The Aborigines got food by ___ • The British ___ the Aborigines people • The British colonized Australia due to • Who claimed Australia for the British? • People who move around to look for food • Australia's apology for the Stolen Generation • The Aborigines people were ___ by the British • ...
