history Crossword Puzzles
History 2016-01-09
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- a surprise attack
- Father of the Constitution
- hired soldiers
- To keep peace among the people
- people who risk money in order to make a large profit
- privetly owned merchant ships equipped with weapons
- created the first national bank
- a government in which citizens rule through elected representatives
- first secretary of war
- powers not specifically defined in the Constitution
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- inconsistent with the constitution
- superintendent of Finance in 1781
- the freeing of individual enslaved persons
- French foreign minister
- the amount of money the nations government owes
- activities aimed at weakening an established government
- the battle where Cornwalis surrendered
- introduction to the Constitution
- accompanied her husband when he joined the Continental Army
19 Clues: hired soldiers • a surprise attack • first secretary of war • French foreign minister • Father of the Constitution • To keep peace among the people • created the first national bank • introduction to the Constitution • superintendent of Finance in 1781 • inconsistent with the constitution • the battle where Cornwalis surrendered • the freeing of individual enslaved persons • ...
history 2023-03-27
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- wright th appeltic of laws
- invented gravity
- belifs in the system of one ruler having all the power
- government led by a king or queen who gained power over the through family
- "the sun king"
- age of reasoning
- ouitesn empire
- where the king/queen think they got there power from
- politcal thinker
- titrant
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- time of discovery
- someone who trys to do all bad things
- wemon rights
- french righter
- louis xiv
- invited and discoverd the moon
- center of the universe
- attack England with the Spanish armada
- through that westering Russia
19 Clues: titrant • louis xiv • wemon rights • french righter • "the sun king" • ouitesn empire • invented gravity • age of reasoning • politcal thinker • time of discovery • center of the universe • wright th appeltic of laws • through that westering Russia • invited and discoverd the moon • someone who trys to do all bad things • attack England with the Spanish armada • ...
History 2023-01-11
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- agitated the water flow with metal bars
- plant seeds deep in the ground
- simple trenches dug in the ground
- payment to Indians on reservations
- vast area of grassland owned by the government
- public land for settlement
- could apply for land for $10
- plowed the soil on the plains
- Use simple equitment like picks,shovels
- stray calves with no brand
- small scale self sustaining homesteaders
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- long cattle drive
- prevented minerals from escaping with water.
- traveled where their food went
- explored the Great American Desert
- dug deep beneath the surface
- wheat farms that where 50,000 acers
- government opened last large territory
- fence wire with spikes
19 Clues: long cattle drive • fence wire with spikes • public land for settlement • stray calves with no brand • could apply for land for $10 • dug deep beneath the surface • plowed the soil on the plains • plant seeds deep in the ground • traveled where their food went • simple trenches dug in the ground • payment to Indians on reservations • explored the Great American Desert • ...
History 2023-04-12
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- former president of north Vietnam
- name given to the communist party
- former president of the republic of Vietnam
- former president of the peoples republic in china
- former premier of the soviet union
- reducing american involvement in the Vietnam war
- what happened between 1950 and 1953
- the country remains divided along today
- a member of communist guerrilla movement in Vietnam
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- pushing dangerous events to the brink of conflict
- communism needs to be contained
- wall the separation of east and west Germany
- former president of Cuba
- separation of Germany and Russia communism
- 35 president of the us
- former president of the republic of china
- 33rd president
- american military leader
- if one country adopts communism so will another
19 Clues: 33rd president • 35 president of the us • former president of Cuba • american military leader • communism needs to be contained • former president of north Vietnam • name given to the communist party • former premier of the soviet union • what happened between 1950 and 1953 • the country remains divided along today • former president of the republic of china • ...
History 2022-05-16
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- Esquadrille, American Pilots
- Bloodiest battle
- German man who help GeorgeWashington
- Primary warfare used in WW1
- Washington, first president
- Frenchman who help GeorgeWashington
- Name of territory bought from France
- Explorers of Louisiana territory
- One reason Civil War started
- Letter to MX from Germany
- Battleship in 1812
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- Famous pilot, shot down 80 allies
- Bloodiest first day of battle
- Native woman who helped Lewis,Clark
- Leader of Confederates
- Pride in one's country
- Ambush attack style of fighting
- Leader of Union
- Need to increase military
- British man that helped w/ Arabian War
20 Clues: Leader of Union • Bloodiest battle • Battleship in 1812 • Leader of Confederates • Pride in one's country • Need to increase military • Letter to MX from Germany • Primary warfare used in WW1 • Washington, first president • Esquadrille, American Pilots • One reason Civil War started • Bloodiest first day of battle • Ambush attack style of fighting • Explorers of Louisiana territory • ...
History 2023-08-29
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- Kapan VOC Dibubarkan
- Kapan Panitia pembubaran voc dibentuk
- Siapa yang memimpin palembang pada kedatangan belanda di tahun 1596
- Tokoh Yang Berhasil Memperluas Wilayah Kekuasaan VOC Ke Semaran Padang Dan Menado
- Siapa gubenur jenderal voc pertama
- Siapa pemimpin yang menemani wybrect van waerwijk dalam pelayaran belanda menuju banten
- Kebijakan yang mewajibkan rakyat untuk menjual hasil bumi kepada voc dengan harga yang telah ditentukan
- Siapa kepala kantor voc pertama di banten
- Kebijakan yang mewajibkan rakyat untuk membayar pajak berupa hasil bumi
- Orang Yang Memperluas Kekuasaan VOC Ke Malaka
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- Berapa kerugian yang dialami voc pada saat voc dibubarkan
- Pada Tahun Berapa Raja Philip Dari Spanyol Naik Tahta
- Siapa Yang Dianggap Sebagai Pelopor Pelayaran Menemukan Jalan Laut Ke Nusantara
- Peraturan kebijakan voc untuk melakukan pelayaran menggunakan perahu kora-kora
- Siapa Yang Berhasil Menemukan Tempat-Tempat Di Pulau Jawa Yang Bebas Dari Tangan Portugis
- Suatu kebijakan voc untuk menebang tanaman yang ditanam oleh rakyat apabila melebihi ketentuan
- Tokoh yang menjadi raja william 1
- Orang Yang Dijuluki Sebagai Pahlawan Kemerdekaan Belanda
- Siapa Orang Yang Biasa Dikenal Dengan Peletak Dasar Imperialisme Belanda Di Nusantara
- Orang yang tidak dapat mengalahkan sultan agung, trunojoyo, suktan ageng tirtayasa
20 Clues: Kapan VOC Dibubarkan • Tokoh yang menjadi raja william 1 • Siapa gubenur jenderal voc pertama • Kapan Panitia pembubaran voc dibentuk • Siapa kepala kantor voc pertama di banten • Orang Yang Memperluas Kekuasaan VOC Ke Malaka • Pada Tahun Berapa Raja Philip Dari Spanyol Naik Tahta • Orang Yang Dijuluki Sebagai Pahlawan Kemerdekaan Belanda • ...
history 2024-04-01
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- Popularly elected officials who serve in state legislatures and in the House of Representatives in Congress. Representing the local districts from which they are elected, representatives support the interests of their constituents by proposing bills and programs. Elected for two-year terms, representatives in Congress must be sensitive to their constituents' concerns in order to be reelected.
- a country or territory claimed and forcibly taken control of by a foreign power which sends its own people to settle there
- the system of fundamental principles according to which a nation, state, corporation, or the like, is governed.
- a state in which the supreme power rests in the body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by representatives chosen directly or indirectly by them.
- branch of government having the power to make laws; the legislature.
- a city in SE Pennsylvania, on the Delaware River: Declaration of Independence signed here July 4, 1776.
- a sum of money demanded by a government for its support or for specific facilities or services, levied upon incomes, property, sales, etc.
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- the national legislative body of the U.S., consisting of the Senate, or upper house, and the House of Representatives, or lower house, as a continuous institution.
- a state or nation in which the supreme power is actually or nominally lodged in a monarch.
- an alteration of or addition to a motion, bill, constitution, etc.
- the power or right vested in one branch of a government to cancel or postpone the decisions, enactments, etc., of another branch, especially the right of a president, governor, or other chief executive to reject bills passed by the legislature.
- the political direction and control exercised over the actions of the members, citizens, or inhabitants of communities, societies, and states; direction of the affairs of a state, community, etc
- arbitrary or unrestrained exercise of power; despotic abuse of authority.
- the noble class or the body of nobles in a country.
- pertaining to judgment in courts of justice or to the administration of justice
- a place where justice is administered.
- a person designated to act for or represent another or others; deputy; representative, as in a political convention.
- the branch of government charged with the execution and enforcement of laws and policies and the administration of public affairs; the executive.
- the highest executive officer of a modern republic, as the chief executive of the United States
19 Clues: a place where justice is administered. • the noble class or the body of nobles in a country. • an alteration of or addition to a motion, bill, constitution, etc. • branch of government having the power to make laws; the legislature. • arbitrary or unrestrained exercise of power; despotic abuse of authority. • ...
History 2024-02-22
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- raja terakhir kerajaan kutai
- prasasti kerajaan kutai
- candi peninggalan kerajaan Kediri
- aksara yang digunakan pada prasasti dari kerajaan kutai ada prasasti dari kerajaan kutai
- raja terakhir kerajaan Kediri
- candi terbesar peninggalan Mataram
- prasasti tentang ketaatan kepada Dewi Tara
- pendiri kerajaan Kediri
- kerajaan yang didirikan Maharaja Kudungga
- pendiri mataram
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- agama yang dianut kerajaan kutai
- candi peninggalan Mataram yang dikhususkan untuk pemujaan dewa syiwa
- prasasti yang ditemukan di lereng gunung wukir dekat Muntilan
- kerajaan Hindu Budha tertua di Jawa
- raja yang memimpin pada masa kejayaan kediri
- pendiri Kutai
- aliran yang dianut Airlangga
- letak kerajaan Tarumanagara di tepi sungai di Jawa Barat
- prasasti delapan paro gelap bulan phalaguna
- Raja Tarumanagara prasasti kerajaan Tarumanagara
20 Clues: pendiri Kutai • pendiri mataram • prasasti kerajaan kutai • pendiri kerajaan Kediri • raja terakhir kerajaan kutai • aliran yang dianut Airlangga • raja terakhir kerajaan Kediri • agama yang dianut kerajaan kutai • candi peninggalan kerajaan Kediri • candi terbesar peninggalan Mataram • kerajaan Hindu Budha tertua di Jawa • kerajaan yang didirikan Maharaja Kudungga • ...
HISTORY 2025-03-13
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- people who give the verdict of a case around the evidence shown
- where the cases take place
- declare the punishment of the person
- he available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a civil officer who administrates the law
- a legal official who accuses someone of committing a crime, especially in a law court.
- a formal examination of evidence by a judge, typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- a civil officer who administers the law, especially one who conducts a court that deals with minor offences and holds preliminary hearings for more serious ones.
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- the person who decides the punishment
- somebody who saw what happened
- the case presented by or on behalf of the party accused of a crime or being sued in a civil lawsuit.
- highest in rank or authority.
- an application to a higher court for a decision to be reversed.
- somebody who defends the person
- an area of a country
- a system in which members of an organization or society are ranked according to relative status or authority.
- the highest level of court
- somebody pay so someone can Be let go from custody
- The bad person
- The final decision made in a trial.
20 Clues: The bad person • an area of a country • where the cases take place • the highest level of court • highest in rank or authority. • somebody who saw what happened • somebody who defends the person • The final decision made in a trial. • declare the punishment of the person • the person who decides the punishment • a civil officer who administrates the law • ...
History 2017-08-18
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- 2nd President
- Freedom of Speech
- Father of the Constitution
- 1st Ten Amendments
- New Deal President
- 1st President
- President During the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Country that Helped the Patriots
- 5th President
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- 1st Secretary of the Treasury
- Supreme Law of the Land
- Only President to Drop the Atomic Bomb
- Letters Explaining the Constitution
- Elder Statesman During the Constitutional Convention($100)
- Held the States together During the Civil War
- Britain Country the Patriots Fought Against
- First Common Mans President
- Wrote the Preamble
19 Clues: 2nd President • 1st President • 5th President • Freedom of Speech • 1st Ten Amendments • New Deal President • Wrote the Preamble • Supreme Law of the Land • Father of the Constitution • First Common Mans President • 1st Secretary of the Treasury • Country that Helped the Patriots • Letters Explaining the Constitution • Wrote the Declaration of Independence • ...
History 2017-08-18
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- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Britain Country the Patriots Fought Against
- Elder Statesman During the Constitutional Convention($100)
- 1st Secretary of the Treasury
- Letters Explaining the Constitution
- Wrote the Preamble
- 1st President
- Amendment Dealing with Reserved Powers
- First Common Mans President
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- 5th President
- Amendment Dealing with Freedom of Speech
- Supreme Law of the Land
- 1st Ten Amendments
- Country that Helped the Patriots
- 2nd President
- Father of the Constitution
- Amendment Dealing with Right to Bear Arms
- Amendment Dealing with Right to Privacy
- Largest Signature on the Declaration
19 Clues: 5th President • 2nd President • 1st President • 1st Ten Amendments • Wrote the Preamble • Supreme Law of the Land • Father of the Constitution • First Common Mans President • 1st Secretary of the Treasury • Country that Helped the Patriots • Letters Explaining the Constitution • Largest Signature on the Declaration • Wrote the Declaration of Independence • ...
History 2017-04-25
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- came up with the new deal
- after this ended started the roaring 20s
- gave women the right to vote.
- gave people assured money
- put young men to work
- when we could live broadcast across the world
- when the banks didn't have the money that people had put in
- the idea of getting everything back to normal
- it was helped to make public buildings like schools
- had to do with social security program
- when hitler tried to take over
- it was steam driven it was basically a car
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- the name of Charles a Lindbergh plane
- helped provide jobs
- cabinet member, also food administrator
- franklin d Roosevelt
- the flying of passengers , mail , and freight
- when almost every one had there own car
- it gave the bank a time to make money
19 Clues: helped provide jobs • franklin d Roosevelt • put young men to work • came up with the new deal • gave people assured money • gave women the right to vote. • when hitler tried to take over • the name of Charles a Lindbergh plane • it gave the bank a time to make money • had to do with social security program • cabinet member, also food administrator • ...
History 2018-11-23
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- Kõige tuntum 12.-13. sajandil sündinud ketserlik liikumine
- Patustaja kavatsus ehk
- Surnud puhastasid sellega oma patte
- Reegel, mis võrdles mungaelu talupoegade eluga ning nõudis kloostrielanikelt kuulekust
- Püha Peetruse parimoonium
- ja tööta Püha Benedictuse munkadele antud põhimõte
- Ahnus, uhnus, kadedus jne
- Abielukeeld
- Teispoolsuse kaks maailma
- Vaimulike ametite müümine
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- 10.-11. sajandil Ida-Prantsusmaal alguse saanud ulatuslik liikumine
- Linnade arenguga sündinud ordu
- Mungakloostritest hiljem asutatud kloostrid
- Lääne munkluse rajaja ja benediktlaste munaordu asutaja
- Reformitud ordudest olulisem
- Kloostrites elavad mehed
- Teisitimõtlejad katoliku kiriku nimetusega
- Kiriku kui organisatsiooni aluseks oli...
- rahvas kes piibli järgi mõrvas Jeesuse
19 Clues: Abielukeeld • Patustaja kavatsus ehk • Kloostrites elavad mehed • Püha Peetruse parimoonium • Ahnus, uhnus, kadedus jne • Teispoolsuse kaks maailma • Vaimulike ametite müümine • Reformitud ordudest olulisem • Linnade arenguga sündinud ordu • Surnud puhastasid sellega oma patte • rahvas kes piibli järgi mõrvas Jeesuse • Kiriku kui organisatsiooni aluseks oli... • ...
History 2014-10-16
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- A slave that joined the Whigs
- A Minister and Doctor from New England
- Established a line along the Appalachians,
- A person that is loyal to the established ruler
- A Merchant and Plantation Owner
- A Whig
- Important battle of the Revolutionary War in Georgia
- A Convention of delegates from the 13 colonies
- A lawyer and GA statesmen
- The name of at least two laws passed by Britain's Parliament
- In the Fall of 1779
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- Document that declares the independence
- the 13 colonies from Great Britain
- A Hero of the Battle of Kettle Creek
- The port of Boston closed was one
- The Seven Year War
- The Wauhatchie War Woman
- An American that supported the British cause
- the colonist were not allowed to cross
19 Clues: A Whig • The Seven Year War • In the Fall of 1779 • The Wauhatchie War Woman • A lawyer and GA statesmen • A slave that joined the Whigs • A Merchant and Plantation Owner • The port of Boston closed was one • the 13 colonies from Great Britain • A Hero of the Battle of Kettle Creek • A Minister and Doctor from New England • the colonist were not allowed to cross • ...
History 2014-10-16
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- The port of Boston closed was one
- An American that supported the British cause
- A slave that joined the Whigs
- A Minister and Doctor from New England
- Important battle of the Revolutionary War in Georgia
- A Hero of the Battle of Kettle Creek
- Document that declares the independence
- The name of at least two laws passed by Britain's Parliament
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- A person that is loyal to the established ruler
- A Merchant and Plantation Owner
- A Convention of delegates from the 13 colonies
- The Seven Year War
- Established a line along the Appalachians,
- In the Fall of 1779
- the 13 colonies from Great Britain
- A Whig
- The Wauhatchie War Woman
- A lawyer and GA statesmen
- the colonist were not allowed to cross
19 Clues: A Whig • The Seven Year War • In the Fall of 1779 • The Wauhatchie War Woman • A lawyer and GA statesmen • A slave that joined the Whigs • A Merchant and Plantation Owner • The port of Boston closed was one • the 13 colonies from Great Britain • A Hero of the Battle of Kettle Creek • A Minister and Doctor from New England • the colonist were not allowed to cross • ...
History 2014-10-16
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- A slave that joined the Whigs
- A Minister and Doctor from New England
- A Convention of delegates from the 13 colonies
- A lawyer and GA statesmen
- The Wauhatchie War Woman
- A person that is loyal to the established ruler
- An American that supported the British cause
- A Hero of the Battle of Kettle Creek
- the colonist were not allowed to cross
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- Document that declares the independence
- The Seven Year War
- A Merchant and Plantation Owner
- The port of Boston closed was one
- Established a line along the Appalachians,
- In the Fall of 1779
- The name of at least two laws passed by Britain's Parliament
- the 13 colonies from Great Britain
- Important battle of the Revolutionary War in Georgia
- A Whig
19 Clues: A Whig • The Seven Year War • In the Fall of 1779 • The Wauhatchie War Woman • A lawyer and GA statesmen • A slave that joined the Whigs • A Merchant and Plantation Owner • The port of Boston closed was one • the 13 colonies from Great Britain • A Hero of the Battle of Kettle Creek • A Minister and Doctor from New England • the colonist were not allowed to cross • ...
History 2022-04-02
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- this kind of Muslim believe Caliph could be any muslim
- what you should do when you feel boring
- this kind of muslim believe Caliph could be the descendant of Muhammed
- The core text of Islam
- somewhere The Turkish empire store what i do not have
- a war caused by the split of the Holy Roman Empire
- ruler of you
- is the place where pilgrims to
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- where is totally forgotten in the age of the Holy Roman Empire
- ruler of ancient Egypt
- the Islam prophet
- who teach us history
- the civilisation you known more than mr.huele
- the most important subject to learn in wlsa
- warrior class of ancient Japan
- the god of Islam
- name of the creator of the puzzle
- a road between Changan and Rome
- name of the one who is doing the puzzle
- ancient people of South America
20 Clues: ruler of you • the god of Islam • the Islam prophet • who teach us history • ruler of ancient Egypt • The core text of Islam • warrior class of ancient Japan • is the place where pilgrims to • a road between Changan and Rome • ancient people of South America • name of the creator of the puzzle • what you should do when you feel boring • name of the one who is doing the puzzle • ...
History 2022-04-06
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- Ancient Phoenician city located in Africa
- Smaller upper assembly in the US, US states, France, and other countries
- Any number of an official who had charge of public revenue and expenditure
- Carthaginian General Name
- or more Rome magistrates responsibility for public buildings and preventing supplies of corn in the city
- A God of thunder and leader of the Gods
- A original grouping in citizenry
- Artificial channel for convoy water, typically in the form of a bridge across a valley or other gap.
- Two ancient Roman magistrates ranking below consul.
- Either an open-roofed entrance hall or central court in an ancient Roman house.
- Impair the quality or apparences of: Spoil
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- (ancient Rome) A commoner, a member of the lower social classes
- A title used in Rome emperors, especially those from Augustus and Hadrian
- A person who is legal property of another and is forced to obey them
- A member of a long-established wealthy family.
- Official appointed by a state to live in a foreign city and protect the states citizens and interests there
- A Roman emperor from 227 to 138
- A meeting or medium where ideas and viewers can exchange particule issues
- A biological descendant of Caligula
19 Clues: Carthaginian General Name • A Roman emperor from 227 to 138 • A original grouping in citizenry • A biological descendant of Caligula • A God of thunder and leader of the Gods • Ancient Phoenician city located in Africa • Impair the quality or apparences of: Spoil • A member of a long-established wealthy family. • Two ancient Roman magistrates ranking below consul. • ...
History 2021-12-01
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- Relating to the middle ages
- Similar to wealthy
- A precious metal
- A man who served his lord in battle
- A member of a powerful military caste
- The most powerful king in the medieval period
- A building used for public Christian worship
- A disease that infected and spread throughout the Aztec empire
- A brave of experience soldier
- the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods
- The male ruler of an independent state or country
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- Country starting J
- A time which civilisation goes under a decline
- The most famous Spanish conquistador
- Patron of priests
- A building to worship god
- One of the greatest lords in feudal Japan
- A military ruler
- A poor smallholder
19 Clues: A precious metal • A military ruler • Patron of priests • Country starting J • Similar to wealthy • A poor smallholder • A building to worship god • Relating to the middle ages • A brave of experience soldier • A man who served his lord in battle • The most famous Spanish conquistador • A member of a powerful military caste • One of the greatest lords in feudal Japan • ...
History 2021-12-01
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- Relating to the middle ages
- Similar to wealthy
- A precious metal
- A man who served his lord in battle
- A member of a powerful military caste
- The most powerful king in the medieval period
- A building used for public Christian worship
- A disease that infected and spread throughout the Aztec empire
- A brave of experience soldier
- the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods
- The male ruler of an independent state or country
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- Country starting with a J
- A time when civilisation went under a decline
- The most famous Spanish conquistador
- Patron of priests
- A building to worship god
- One of the greatest lords in feudal Japan
- A military ruler
- A poor smallholder
19 Clues: A precious metal • A military ruler • Patron of priests • Similar to wealthy • A poor smallholder • Country starting with a J • A building to worship god • Relating to the middle ages • A brave of experience soldier • A man who served his lord in battle • The most famous Spanish conquistador • A member of a powerful military caste • One of the greatest lords in feudal Japan • ...
History 2022-02-14
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- those who supported the constitution
- rule by the people
- to reject
- plan of government developed by the New Jersey delegates to the
- plan of government developed by the Virginia delegates to the Constitutional
- a system of government in which government power is divided between the federal government/state
- 55 people who signed the constitution
- a compromise that solved the problem of how enslaved people were
- be counted in determining representation in Congress
- a system designed to prevent any one of the three branches from becoming too powerful
- the branch of government that interprets the laws
- prominent antifederalist
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- prominent antifederalist
- Rebellion of 1786-1787
- economic crisis
- The one state that didn't show up.
- a change to the constitution
- the branch of government that makes the laws
- Convention
- to formally accuse of misconduct
20 Clues: to reject • Convention • economic crisis • rule by the people • Rebellion of 1786-1787 • prominent antifederalist • prominent antifederalist • a change to the constitution • to formally accuse of misconduct • The one state that didn't show up. • those who supported the constitution • 55 people who signed the constitution • the branch of government that makes the laws • ...
history 2022-01-18
21 Clues: Debs • Riot • Party • Barons • Garvey • Silver • Du Bois • of Labor • Movement • Carnegie • Amendment • Amendment • Darwinism • Amendment • v. Ferguson • Exclusion Act • T. Washington • Antitrust Act • D. Rockefeller • Jennings Bryan • Shirtwaist Fire
History 2019-01-28
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- Speculation is the purchase of an asset with the hope that it will become more valuable in the near future.
- In finance, a bond is an instrument of indebtedness of the bond issuer to the holders.
- rights- are political powers held for the state governments rather than the federal government according to the United States Constitution.
- A tariff is a tax on imports or exports between sovereign states. It is a form of regulation of foreign trade.
- make legally null and void.
- American Founding Father who was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence and later served as the third President of the United States from 1801 to 1809.
- American statesman and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He was an influential interpreter and promoter of the U.S.
- an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances
- the beginning or introduction of a system, policy, or period.
- A political faction is a group of individuals within a larger entity, such as a political party, a trade union or other group, or simply a political climate, united by a particular common political purpose that differs in some respect to the rest of the entity.
- one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, served as the first Vice President, and as second President of the United States.
- is overt conduct, such as speech and organization, that tends toward insurrection against the established order.
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- is the taking of men into a military or naval force by compulsion, with or without notice.
- defines a faction.
- was an American statesman, Patriot, diplomat, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
- Someone who comes from a different country.
- not in accordance with a political constitution, especially the US Constitution, or with procedural rules.
- not helping or supporting either side in a conflict, disagreement.
- was a United States Army officer and statesman.
19 Clues: defines a faction. • make legally null and void. • Someone who comes from a different country. • was a United States Army officer and statesman. • the beginning or introduction of a system, policy, or period. • not helping or supporting either side in a conflict, disagreement. • In finance, a bond is an instrument of indebtedness of the bond issuer to the holders. • ...
HISTORY 2020-11-26
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- East pakistan is all so called
- Sultan 1st female muslim ruler
- longest constitution
- Mariam-um-zamani
- army
- nath tagore Who gave the title of Mahatma to gandhiji
- Language spoken in sikh community
- literature sanskrit
- Nehru Longest serving prime minister of india
- singh Hindustan socialist
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- Main centre of british in western india
- Buddha Founder of buddhism
- chief Architect of fundamental right
- mahal Marble monument in india
- gandhi 1st female leader of india
- Dayanand saraswati Go back to vedas shivaj Maharaj said i have won the fort but lost the lion
- They ruled india for decades
- marx Father of communism
- ram mohan roy Brahmo samaj
19 Clues: army • Mariam-um-zamani • longest constitution • literature sanskrit • They ruled india for decades • East pakistan is all so called • Language spoken in sikh community • Buddha Founder of buddhism • chief Architect of fundamental right • gandhi 1st female leader of india • Sultan 1st female muslim ruler • ...
history 2024-06-11
History 2022-12-21
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- apart of the Shawnee tribe
- born 1822, died 1851
- in 1775 congress ordered for for mason of the two companies
- the time of 1777 was a bloody conflict
- born in Pennsylvania
- loyalists
- born in England about 1728
- chief of largest shawnee village
- Appointed county lieutenant
- helped save about 60 settlers in greenbrier valley
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- shawnee leader
- a British civil engineer
- born in Jefferson county 1865
- died a soldier on July 6, 1802
- she was presented with saving Fort Henery
- date of birth was 1720
- commander of American army
- military outposts in point pleasant
- born in clay in 1777
19 Clues: loyalists • shawnee leader • born 1822, died 1851 • born in Pennsylvania • born in clay in 1777 • date of birth was 1720 • a British civil engineer • apart of the Shawnee tribe • commander of American army • born in England about 1728 • Appointed county lieutenant • born in Jefferson county 1865 • died a soldier on July 6, 1802 • chief of largest shawnee village • ...
History 2023-05-16
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- published "Finger Prints"; noted ridge characteristics within fingerprints
- formulated a classification system in Argentina
- developed a precursor to the Henry classification system
- brought fingerprinting to the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904
- explained the theory of poroscopy
- studied the differential growth of friction ridges
- used fingerprints on contracts in Bengal, India
- female instructor who traveled the U.S. teaching the Henry system
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- studied volar pad regression and the effects on friction ridge patterns
- used the new microscope to conduct research
- this committee officially adopted fingerprinting as a supplementary system to identification
- proposed the idea of using bloody prints found at a scene
- this commission recommended the use of the Henry classification system in 1900
- first to say friction ridge skin is unique
- developed manual fingerprint system used worldwide; worked in India
- studied embryological development of friction ridge skin
- created anthropometry
- suggested using fingerprints for identification as well as criminal investigations
- studied edgeoscopy
19 Clues: studied edgeoscopy • created anthropometry • explained the theory of poroscopy • first to say friction ridge skin is unique • used the new microscope to conduct research • formulated a classification system in Argentina • used fingerprints on contracts in Bengal, India • studied the differential growth of friction ridges • ...
history 2023-05-17
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- About one third of students ____ out of the course by the end of the second year.
- I was forced to flee the country after the ___ .
- Even though they’re both in Russia, Moscow and St Petersburg are like ____ and cheese.
- She gave up her _____ lifestyle and volunteered to work in a rural village in India for a year.
- She looks very friendly, but watch out, she’s as hard as ____ and a very tough businesswoman.
- He still eats like a peasant and ____ after meals.
- Don’t worry about Fred, his ____ is worse than his bite.
- I read it the other week, but I’ve got a memory like a ____ and can’t even remember the name of the main character.
- I had to learn French from ____ when I arrived in Paris.
- For students who have had a _____upbringing, the first weeks at university can be quite alarming.
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- The steel industry in this town is as dead as a ___ .
- He was the product of a _____ home and had never seen his father.
- This is a very _____ organisation, where everyone knows everyone else
- She’s been avoiding me like the _____ since I asked her to help with painting the house.
- My grandad smoked like a _____ all his life and,amazingly, lived to be 92.
- There I was, like a fish out of ___, the only person at the party who was over 30.
- When he heard the news, he went as white as a ____ .
- These are instructions are as clear as ___!
- That story is as old as the ___, but the children hadn’t heard it before and enjoyed it.
19 Clues: These are instructions are as clear as ___! • I was forced to flee the country after the ___ . • He still eats like a peasant and ____ after meals. • When he heard the news, he went as white as a ____ . • The steel industry in this town is as dead as a ___ . • Don’t worry about Fred, his ____ is worse than his bite. • ...
history 2026-03-10
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- Dividing government power among three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.
- The idea that government power comes from the people.
- the leaders who wrote the U.S. Constitution and helped create the U.S. government
- The first ten amendments to the Constitution that protect individual rights.
- A system where power is shared between the national government and the states.
- enslaved people as three-fifths of a person when determining representation in Congress.
- A change or addition made to the United States Constitution.
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- a state in the northeastern United States and was one of the original 13 colonies
- A framer of the United States Constitution who helped create the Great Compromise.
- A system where each branch of government can limit the power of the others.
- was the first president of the United States and a leader of the American army during the revaulaniory war
- was an American leader who helped write the Constitution and is known as the “Father of the Constitution
- one of the original 13 colonies
- A series of essays that supported the ratification of the United States Constitution.
- state in the northeastern United States and was one of the original 13 colonies
- An American leader who opposed the Constitution and supported adding a Bill of Rights.
- A small state in the northeastern United States and one of the original 13 colonies.
- People who opposed the Constitution because they feared a strong national government.
- People who supported the Constitution and a stronger national government.
19 Clues: one of the original 13 colonies • The idea that government power comes from the people. • A change or addition made to the United States Constitution. • People who supported the Constitution and a stronger national government. • A system where each branch of government can limit the power of the others. • ...
37.Mexican States 2024-09-15
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- Famous for its talavera pottery and cuisine.
- Known for its mining history and thermal waters.
- Desert state famous for its cattle ranching and meat dishes.
- Colonial city with rich silver mining history.
- Coastal state known for its beaches and seafood.
- Known for its lush rainforests and chocolate.
- Famous for its Mayan ruins and unique cuisine.
- Known for its stunning landscapes and indigenous culture.
- Birthplace of tequila and mariachi music.
- Coastal state famous for its port and dances.
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- Coastal state known for surfing and seafood.
- Known for the San Marcos Fair.
- Known for its historical architecture and vineyards.
- State known for its rugged landscape and cowboy culture.
- State known for its warm climate and historical sites.
- Border state known for its history and agriculture.
- Colonial city with a rich history in silver mining.
- Known for its vibrant art, culture, and cuisine.
- Smallest Mexican state, rich in colonial history.
- Known for monarch butterflies and Day of the Dead.
20 Clues: Known for the San Marcos Fair. • Birthplace of tequila and mariachi music. • Coastal state known for surfing and seafood. • Famous for its talavera pottery and cuisine. • Known for its lush rainforests and chocolate. • Coastal state famous for its port and dances. • Colonial city with rich silver mining history. • Famous for its Mayan ruins and unique cuisine. • ...
Unit 4 Lesson #1 & 2 2023-12-06
22 Clues: ART • DEAN • MATH • MUSIC • LUNCH • OFFICE • FRENCH • FERMAN • SPANISH • CHINESE • ENGLISH • SCIENCE • LIBRARY • HISTORY • AMERICA • ELEVATOR • LANGUAGE • COUNSELOR • CAFETERIA • CLASSROOM • PRINCIPAL • ELEMENTARY-SCHOOL
Arturo Alfonso Schomburg 2024-03-26
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- The Schomburg Center for Research in Black History is considered a _______ of his life work.
- He's referred to as the _____ Black history.
- what political group did he co-found?
- He collected an archive of ___ thousand items related to African American history.
- What month was he born in?
- He was a historian,_____, curator, and activist.
- He wrote articles for major _______ including The Crisis, Negro World, and Opportunity.
- All of his wives were named _____.
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- What's the name of the essay he wrote?
- Where was he born?
- he has a ______ named after him.
- He co-founded the _______for Historical Research.
- Who purchased Schomburg's collection of African American history in 1926?
- He has _____ children.
- He worked as elevator operator,______, and printer.
- He served as leader of the _______.
- "The Negro Digs Up His Past" was published in what magazine?
- At night he took classes at _______ Central High.
- He immigrated to _____ at the age of 17.
- he wrote about the history of _____ diaspora
20 Clues: Where was he born? • He has _____ children. • What month was he born in? • he has a ______ named after him. • All of his wives were named _____. • He served as leader of the _______. • what political group did he co-found? • What's the name of the essay he wrote? • He immigrated to _____ at the age of 17. • He's referred to as the _____ Black history. • ...
Random 2022-06-16
23 Clues: art • kiwi • save • palm • legs • Road • word • embed • phones • finish • majors • vanish • sample • Design • history • Learner • cutemeet • microsoft • crossword • workplace • watermark • doublecast • costomization
Unit 8 School Subject Crossword 2018-07-17
19 Clues: PE • Art • Math • Music • Dance • Drama • French • English • Biology • Chinese • Science • Physics • Seminary • Chemistry • Computers • Driver’s Ed • wénkè Spanish • World History • American History
Temple and Family History 2020-02-28
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- Family History is a good _ for missionary work
- In the spring of 1820
- It is good to _ duplicate records
- Are made in temples
- Spirit of
- A _ will help you with your family history
- uses blood for testing ancestral lines
- Temple and Family
- History is 1/3 of our earthly mission
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- Expires if not completed on time in indexing
- The D.C. Temple will have an open _ soon
- Views of your pedigree in family tree
- Do your 4 _ chart
- How many views of your fan chart are available?
- Covenant
- Great records for indexing
- .com
- Lehi's genealogy was from the lineage of
- Family
- She has her grandmother's
- T and _ go together
21 Clues: .com • Family • Covenant • Spirit of • Do your 4 _ chart • Temple and Family • Are made in temples • T and _ go together • In the spring of 1820 • She has her grandmother's • Great records for indexing • It is good to _ duplicate records • Views of your pedigree in family tree • History is 1/3 of our earthly mission • uses blood for testing ancestral lines • ...
Black History Month Crossword presented by BIWOC Name:________ 2026-02-02
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- The association that started Black History Month
- First African American president
- Refused to give up her seat on the bus
- ___ Tubman helped people escape slavery through the underground railroad
- This color represents blood in Black History month
- The first African American Nobel Peace Prize winner
- Most decorated gymnast in history
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- The month Black History month is celebrated in
- First woman to be vice president
- Co-founder of the Civil Service Association of Canada
- Black history month was chosen to be at this time because of his birthday (was president) [only last name]
- This Color represents growth in Black History month
- said the "I have a dream" speech (abbreviation)
- This color represents prosperity in Black History month
14 Clues: First woman to be vice president • First African American president • Most decorated gymnast in history • Refused to give up her seat on the bus • The month Black History month is celebrated in • said the "I have a dream" speech (abbreviation) • The association that started Black History Month • This color represents blood in Black History month • ...
history 2022-12-19
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- the special police force commanded by Hitler
- the air force of Germany in ww2
- a symbol used to represent hitler
- was the fascist dictator of Italy
- a form of persuasive tool to change beliefs
- a secret police organization
- the allowing of only a certain few programs and media
- the lightning war
- the leader or dictator of the USSR
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- this group contained italy and germany
- the belief of all being equal and sharing items
- Ireland and Spain
- a voluntary militia made by Mussolini
- this group contained britain and france
- France and England used this to control Adolf
- the people who followed adolf hitler
- dictator and leader of germany
- the president of the united states during WW2
- a detailed book written by hitler about his views
19 Clues: Ireland and Spain • the lightning war • a secret police organization • dictator and leader of germany • the air force of Germany in ww2 • a symbol used to represent hitler • was the fascist dictator of Italy • the leader or dictator of the USSR • the people who followed adolf hitler • a voluntary militia made by Mussolini • this group contained italy and germany • ...
History 2022-09-29
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- a particular length of time
- show sth to people
- teaching
- a person studies past objetcs
- must be done
- very old; having existed for a very long time
- area
- a collection of things
- file
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- a sbuject
- related to economy
- a person riding a horse
- study something carefully
- related to finance
- stone
- the activity of digging in the ground
- weapon
- an object made by people
- objetcs displayed in the musume or gallery
19 Clues: area • file • stone • weapon • teaching • a sbuject • must be done • related to economy • related to finance • show sth to people • a collection of things • a person riding a horse • an object made by people • study something carefully • a particular length of time • a person studies past objetcs • the activity of digging in the ground • objetcs displayed in the musume or gallery • ...
History 2017-03-28
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- 11th president of US
- worked in the cotton industry in Manchester before setting up a large mill at New Lanark in Scotland
- Presbyterian minister, American Temperance Society co-founder and leader
- Businessman who bought the Industrial Revolution to USA
- 12th president of US
- American abolitionist, humanitarian, and an armed scout and spy for the United States Army during the American Civil War
- brought British textile technology to America, modifying it for United States use
- 6th president of US
- United States Army general and unsuccessful presidential candidate of the Whig Party in 1852
- Lobbied in state legislatures and US congress
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- Invented the cotton gin
- English civil engineer of the nineteenth century, particularly associated with railway projects
- American essayist, poet, philosopher, abolitionist, naturalist, tax resister, development critic, surveyor, and historian
- Warrior of Sauk Indian tribe
- American lawyer, politician, and skilled orator who represented Kentucky in both the United States Senate
- Mexican Criollo who fought to defend royalist New Spain and then for Mexican independence
- English writer and social critic
- Developed and commercialized the steamboat
- Manufacturer who founded Deere & Company
19 Clues: 6th president of US • 11th president of US • 12th president of US • Invented the cotton gin • Warrior of Sauk Indian tribe • English writer and social critic • Manufacturer who founded Deere & Company • Developed and commercialized the steamboat • Lobbied in state legislatures and US congress • Businessman who bought the Industrial Revolution to USA • ...
History 2020-12-02
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- the last name of Florence, the famous war nurse
- John snows years
- the year that gave a compulsory vaccination
- what was John snow famous for
- what someone would do to get waste out of the body
- what bazalgette created
- another way used for helping by the church
- a water borne disease
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- what Galen used as test subjects for anatomy
- the name of the polluted river in London
- what early medicine was made out of
- creator of the four humours
- what class were given the vote in 1867
- bazalgette what given three million what to create the sewers
- bazalgette built 18 what of sewers
- a way of healing used by the church
- were the sewer system under or above london
- Very influential person on the four humors
- men/women that have remedies
- surname of the person who discovered cholera was water borne
20 Clues: John snows years • a water borne disease • what bazalgette created • creator of the four humours • men/women that have remedies • what was John snow famous for • bazalgette built 18 what of sewers • what early medicine was made out of • a way of healing used by the church • what class were given the vote in 1867 • the name of the polluted river in London • ...
HISTORY 2020-11-26
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- literature sanskrit
- Language spoken in sikh community
- gandhi 1st female leader of india
- East pakistan is all so called
- bai Mariam-um-zamani
- Min centre of british in western india
- mahal Marble monument in india
- Sultan 1st female muslim ruler
- nath tagore Who gave the title of Mahatma to gandhiji
- They ruled india for decades
- marx Father of communism
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- chief Architect of fundamental right
- Maharaj said i have won the fort but lost the lion
- longest constitution
- ram mohan roy Brahmo samaj
- Buddha Founder of buddhism
- Dayanand saraswati Go back to vedas
- singh Hindustan socialist republican army
- Nehru Longest serving prime minister of india
19 Clues: longest constitution • literature sanskrit • marx Father of communism • ram mohan roy Brahmo samaj • They ruled india for decades • East pakistan is all so called • bai Mariam-um-zamani • mahal Marble monument in india • Language spoken in sikh community • Buddha Founder of buddhism • gandhi 1st female leader of india • ...
History 2021-02-17
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- invented the movable type(last name)
- Was a remedy for sin
- Cervantes occupation
- “Father of Renaissance paintings”
- painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- Where the Renaissance path began
- pointed out the evils of Renaissance society
- paints the “Last Supper”(full name)
- Leonardo da Vinci was a sculptor, inventor, painter,_______
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- Considered the greatest playwrite of all time
- Raphael painted a lot of ________
- “Father of Humanism”
- an over emphasis on human worth and ability, leading man to glorify himself instead of God
- wrote important work on government
- French for “rebirth”
- someone who would paid an artist to work for them
- Michelangelo was a painter and a ________
- The country where Cervantes is from
- satire on chivalry
19 Clues: satire on chivalry • “Father of Humanism” • Was a remedy for sin • Cervantes occupation • French for “rebirth” • painted by Leonardo da Vinci • Where the Renaissance path began • Raphael painted a lot of ________ • “Father of Renaissance paintings” • wrote important work on government • The country where Cervantes is from • paints the “Last Supper”(full name) • ...
History 2021-10-18
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- Full control of a service
- Leader for natives fighting against the government
- Culture that starts to act like the society around them
- Reorganized several major railroads and became a powerful railroad magnate.
- short amount of time
- School that was harsh and deadly used for Natives children that were separated from their family and forced to forget their Native culture and values
- Natives defeats Custer's army in
- Thousands of American people forced out of their home and had to travel 2000 miles
- Made railroad and shipping more efficient
- War lead by a Sauk Leader against the United States
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- Steel Industry
- People who are rich that got rich because of their persistence
- Late 1800's with fast economic growth but high unemployment rates and poverty
- Workers were fired and then protested but there was a confrontation and 16 people killed and many more injured
- Preventing all immigration of Chinese laborers signed by President Chester
- to the country
- Standard Oil Company
- Business leader who positively
- Some sort of political movement
19 Clues: Steel Industry • to the country • Standard Oil Company • short amount of time • Full control of a service • Business leader who positively • Some sort of political movement • Natives defeats Custer's army in • Made railroad and shipping more efficient • Leader for natives fighting against the government • Culture that starts to act like the society around them • ...
History 2023-03-05
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- peasants also ate this made of cereal
- a sport played by knights
- metal a knight wears in battle
- the first job of a boy who wants to be a knight
- worn like a jacket by peasants
- peasant clothes were ususally made of this
- big house when no war
- a very important soldier, son of a lord.
- the organisation of society in medieval times
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- lots of nights playing many games in this
- they support the king
- a name for kings and queens
- wall of houses, something and something.
- the second job of an older boy who wants to be a knight
- most peasant meals were this
- big house during war
- another name for courtyard, around the house
- the ordinary people who do all the work
- where the king lives in the castle
19 Clues: big house during war • they support the king • big house when no war • a sport played by knights • a name for kings and queens • most peasant meals were this • metal a knight wears in battle • worn like a jacket by peasants • where the king lives in the castle • peasants also ate this made of cereal • the ordinary people who do all the work • ...
History 2023-02-25
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- This period finished at 1952.
- Especially in politics, to bring down or depose someone from statusor fortune.
- ¿What group supported Alvaro Obregon?
- In 1970, Mexico became an .... country.
- Law that Venustiano Carranza issued, ordering the restitution of land to the people.
- Represented the middle class as well as those of the industries and mine owners in the world.
- In the twentieth century this people of countryside were in a deep problem of poverty.
- Political person with great knowledge and experience state affairrs.
- System of government in which power is obtained through authoritarian or violent methods.
- ¿Where was the Convention of November 1914?
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- Pertaining to the urban complex.
- Was very important for means of transport.
- Went into exile in France, he died in 1915.
- The Mexican economy was based on this imports and foreign investments were limited to encourage domestic industry.
- Other apects of Mexican economy where neglected because of the:
- ¿What's the main problem that the Mexican countryside had on the 20th century?
- ¿Is it true that the World War II influenced the development of the Mexican economy?
- Was born in Coahuila. In 1908, he published The Presidential Succession of 1910.
- Became the president of Mexico by 1920 with the support of Sonora Group.
- ¿Was the Mexican economy then linked to the US economy?
20 Clues: This period finished at 1952. • Pertaining to the urban complex. • ¿What group supported Alvaro Obregon? • In 1970, Mexico became an .... country. • Was very important for means of transport. • Went into exile in France, he died in 1915. • ¿Where was the Convention of November 1914? • ¿Was the Mexican economy then linked to the US economy? • ...
history 2023-05-01
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- a political system headed by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism
- buy something nice
- camp a camp where people are contained
- during world war 2 japanese suicide pilots
- giving into unjust demands in order to avoid conflict
- restricting the amount of an item an individual can have due
- garden garden planted by citizens to provide food for soldiers
- almost entirely nearly
- suit a mens suit with no vest no cuffs a short jacket
- camp a camp where men women and kids are executed
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- to make changes to an original work
- national policy of actively trading with foreign countries
- to take advantage of
- to be in control of to have full power
- materials items needed to fight a war
- to estimate lower than the real amount of value
- a farm especially in communist countries formed from many small holdings
- to prove or to show to be right or reasonable
- to be in state or position of command or control over others
- a signal or symbol used to represent something that is to be kept secret
20 Clues: buy something nice • to take advantage of • almost entirely nearly • to make changes to an original work • materials items needed to fight a war • to be in control of to have full power • camp a camp where people are contained • during world war 2 japanese suicide pilots • to prove or to show to be right or reasonable • to estimate lower than the real amount of value • ...
History 2023-06-11
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- (Birthplace of democracy)
- (Norse seafarers)
- (Age of factories)
- (Cultural rebirth)
- (Overthrow of power)
- (Shakespearean era)
- (Land of pharaohs)
- (Atomic bomb site)
- (French military leader)
- (Asian conquerors)
- War (Tension between superpowers)
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- (Cultural rebirth)
- (Ancient empire)
- Rights (Movement for equality)
- (Ancient Mesoamerican civilization)
- (South American civilization)
- (Mesoamerican empire)
- (Revolutionary era)
- War (Global conflict)
- Road (Ancient trade route)
20 Clues: (Ancient empire) • (Norse seafarers) • (Cultural rebirth) • (Age of factories) • (Cultural rebirth) • (Land of pharaohs) • (Atomic bomb site) • (Asian conquerors) • (Revolutionary era) • (Shakespearean era) • (Overthrow of power) • (Mesoamerican empire) • War (Global conflict) • (French military leader) • (Birthplace of democracy) • Road (Ancient trade route) • (South American civilization) • ...
History 2014-10-16
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- The port of Boston closed was one
- A slave that joined the Whigs
- The name of at least two laws passed by Britain's Parliament
- The Seven Year War
- the 13 colonies from Great Britain
- A Minister and Doctor from New England
- A Hero of the Battle of Kettle Creek
- A Convention of delegates from the 13 colonies
- Important battle of the Revolutionary War in Georgia
- A lawyer and GA statesmen
- The Wauhatchie War Woman
- A person that is loyal to the established ruler
- the colonist were not allowed to cross
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- Document that declares the independence
- A Merchant and Plantation Owner
- Established a line along the Appalachians,
- In the Fall of 1779
- An American that supported the British cause
- A Whig
19 Clues: A Whig • The Seven Year War • In the Fall of 1779 • The Wauhatchie War Woman • A lawyer and GA statesmen • A slave that joined the Whigs • A Merchant and Plantation Owner • The port of Boston closed was one • the 13 colonies from Great Britain • A Hero of the Battle of Kettle Creek • A Minister and Doctor from New England • the colonist were not allowed to cross • ...
History 2017-02-16
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- / growing crops
- / a scientific view on life
- / private teachers
- colonie england is a …...
- / servants who sign a contract to work for4 to 7 years for freedom
- / john…….
- / a published statement that might ruin someone's reputation
- / where you stand socially
- / top of society
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- / girls schools
- / middle of society: framer skilled craftsmen and some tradespeople
- / someone who works for a master to learn a skill
- / a religious movement called ...
- / a black slave is called a….
- / native are….
- / a school that is funded by government
- / south colonies are called...
- / west african language called….
- / a country or district
19 Clues: / john……. • / native are…. • / girls schools • / growing crops • / top of society • / private teachers • / a country or district • colonie england is a …... • / where you stand socially • / a scientific view on life • / a black slave is called a…. • / south colonies are called... • / west african language called…. • / a religious movement called ... • ...
History 2017-03-13
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- bricks made from mud
- something performed over and over, usually for religious reasons
- the chief of a tribe
- absorbing information
- a couch potato is this type of person
- a plot of land with no trees like a meadow
- poles that have symbols have been carved into.
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- overcoming a difficult situation
- a house for a family
- a booked room for a hotel
- a carving or drawings on rock, by prehistoric people
- adjusting to a new place
- circular beads made from shells used as money
- marriage is an example of this
- beans, corn and squash.
- to trade goods with someone
- a non stable home for Indians.
- Blackfoot, powhatan and erie are examples of.
- to move from place to place to find food
19 Clues: bricks made from mud • a house for a family • the chief of a tribe • absorbing information • beans, corn and squash. • adjusting to a new place • a booked room for a hotel • to trade goods with someone • marriage is an example of this • a non stable home for Indians. • overcoming a difficult situation • a couch potato is this type of person • to move from place to place to find food • ...
HISTORY 2023-08-22
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- politikus dan jenderal Belanda yang menjadi Gubernur-Jenderal Hindia Belanda yang ke-36
- NHM adalah perusahaan dagang yang didirikan oleh
- Raffles mengeluarkan kebijakan seperti di bidang ilmu pengetahuan ia menemukan bunga
- Zaman berpaham kebebasan ,yaitu zaman politik yang berlangsung pada tahun 1870-1900
- Monopoli perdagangan Belanda
- Bentuk pemerintahan kerajaan pada masa VOC diubah menjadi republik dengan nama
- Raffles dikenal sebagai sistem pajak tanah, nama lain sistem pajak tanah adalah
- Gubernur jenderal yang berhasil membangun gedung Mauritius yang lokasinya ditepi sungai Ciliwung adalah
- kaum Patriot terpengaruh oleh semboyan
- Herman Willem Daendels dipanggil pulang ke Belanda dan kemudian digantikan oleh
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- Sebutan masa tanam paksa pada masa Van den Bosch
- Nama lain dari jalan Daendels adalah
- Tokoh yang lahir di Port Morant Jamaika dan Membagi PuIau Jawa menjadi delapan belas karesidenan.
- badan perdagangan inggris yang berpusat di Kakuta (India) dipimpin oleh gubernur
- Motivasi bangsa barat untuk menyebarkan agama Nasrani
- siapa yang mengadakan perjanjian dengan penguasa Jayakarta pada tahun 1611
- buku yang di tulis Multatuli atau Edward Dowus Dekker
- Tindakan yang dilakukan VOC agar produksi rempah rempah milik warga berkurang dengan menebang tanaman tanaman rempah di sebut
- Pemerintahan Raffles di Indonesia berakhir ditandai dengan adanya
- Tokoh yang Menerapkan sistem sewa tanah (landrent system
20 Clues: Monopoli perdagangan Belanda • Nama lain dari jalan Daendels adalah • kaum Patriot terpengaruh oleh semboyan • Sebutan masa tanam paksa pada masa Van den Bosch • NHM adalah perusahaan dagang yang didirikan oleh • Motivasi bangsa barat untuk menyebarkan agama Nasrani • buku yang di tulis Multatuli atau Edward Dowus Dekker • ...
history 2023-10-19
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- hostility toward immigrants by native-born people
- to absorb a group into the culture of another population
- settling a dispute by agreeing to accept the decision of an impartial outsider
- one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise
- a piece of U.S. public land acquired by living on it and cultivating it
- a person who continually moves from place to place, usually in search of food
- a policy that government should interfere as little as possible in the nations economy
- total control of a type of industry by one person or one company
- settling a dispute by agreeing to accept the decision of an impartial outsider
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- the belief that no matter what a persons background is,he or she can still become successful through effort
- an organization that is authorized by law to carry on an activity but treated as though it were a single person
- a decline in the volume of available money or credit that results in lower prices, and therefore increases the buying power of money
- the acquisition of money in dishonest ways, as in bribing a politician
- a very tall building
- providing money to support humanitarian or social goals
- multifamily apartments, usually dark, crowded, and barely meeting minimum living standards
- the process of acquiring or causing a person to acquire american traits and characteristics
- spanish-speaking neighborhoods in a town or city
- a company tool to fight union demands by refusing to allow employees to enter its facilities to work
- to right to vote
20 Clues: to right to vote • a very tall building • spanish-speaking neighborhoods in a town or city • hostility toward immigrants by native-born people • providing money to support humanitarian or social goals • to absorb a group into the culture of another population • total control of a type of industry by one person or one company • ...
History 2023-10-26
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- The "fifth" BFF
- The first BFF
- The third BFF
- A friend
- A historic server full of memories
- An excuse for carly to rant
- Short for the five
- One of the last servers carly joined
- Queen's server idea
- My most iconic store
- How I met sky
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- Queen's OC name
- The second bff
- The fourth BFF
- The "sixth" BFF
- A friend
- My first friend ever
- The final failed server
- My minecraft username and first server
- The most popular school concept
20 Clues: A friend • A friend • The first BFF • The third BFF • How I met sky • The second bff • The fourth BFF • The "fifth" BFF • Queen's OC name • The "sixth" BFF • Short for the five • Queen's server idea • My first friend ever • My most iconic store • The final failed server • An excuse for carly to rant • The most popular school concept • A historic server full of memories • ...
History 2024-04-21
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- a set number that limits the amount of something or serves as a goal
- to absorb into or cause to become a part of something else
- a neighborhood outside the central part of a city, especially one with many houses
- the lowest part of the ship where the poorest passengers rode
- a house or other building divided into apartments, especially ones that are overcrowded or in disrepair
- journalism sensationalized newspaper writing
- to leave one country to settle in another
- a style of theater that includes slapstick comedy, singing, dancing, and juggling performances
- syncopated jazz piano music in two-four time
- grant college college originally funded by the Morrill Acts in which federal land was given to states to raise money for schools
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- a sport that many people find entertaining to watch
- person who believes that native-born citizens should be protected, usually at the expense of foreigners or immigrants
- a poor, crowded area of a city
- house houses in poor areas where workers help people
- to bring someone in to join
- a style of music with a strong rhythm supporting improvisations
- to separate a pure form of a substance from a mixed compound
- group groups of people who share common traits, such as race, religion, language, or culture
- of or relating to cities or towns and the people living in them
19 Clues: to bring someone in to join • a poor, crowded area of a city • to leave one country to settle in another • journalism sensationalized newspaper writing • syncopated jazz piano music in two-four time • a sport that many people find entertaining to watch • house houses in poor areas where workers help people • to absorb into or cause to become a part of something else • ...
History 2025-02-05
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- He is an english philosopher
- an 1800 inventor
- Influence a country or area in which another country has power
- He has a theory that we are not in the center of our solor system
- Found how to study gravity
- He was an extraordinary mathematician
- French politician
- people starting to move to one location because of jobs
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- This is a mathematical and scientific method
- The Berlin Conference of 1884–1885
- French english writer and historian
- a person who differs in a popular opinion
- The ruling policy of establishing
- a person who made a bissness
- where people make things
- this is a type of government
- is the political doctrine and practice
- an english philosopher
- this is an economic system
19 Clues: an 1800 inventor • French politician • an english philosopher • where people make things • Found how to study gravity • this is an economic system • He is an english philosopher • a person who made a bissness • this is a type of government • The ruling policy of establishing • The Berlin Conference of 1884–1885 • French english writer and historian • ...
School Life 2020-08-06
23 Clues: gym • pens • exam • math • desk • kids • club • books • study • tests • pencil • marker • recess • reading • writing • teacher • friends • science • history • notebook • principal • highlighter • extra credit
why study history? 2023-07-17
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- Inspiring _____ reflection: History challenges preconceptions, promotes reflection on societal norms, and encourages questioning and analyzing the status quo.
- Learning from past _____: By studying history, we can learn from the successes and failures of past societies, governments, and individuals, enabling us to make better decisions in the present and future.
- Gaining perspective: History offers a broader perspective on human experiences across different cultures and time periods, fostering _____ and understanding.
- Nourishing personal ______: Studying history broadens our knowledge, fosters intellectual curiosity, and provides valuable insights into the human experience, contributing to lifelong learning.
- Shaping personal and national identity: History helps shape our personal and national identities by understanding our heritage, traditions, and the _____ that shaped us.
- Recognizing _____ and trends: Historical trends can provide insights into human behavior, economics, politics, and social structures.
- _____ the future: By understanding historical trends and forces, we can better predict future developments and challenges, enabling proactive planning.
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- Nurturing citizenship and civic engagement: History provides the knowledge and context necessary for active _____ in democratic societies, empowering citizens to make informed decisions.
- Recognizing historical _____: Studying history helps identify and address preferences in historical narratives, fostering a more accurate and inclusive understanding of the past.
- Improving _____ skills: History requires effective speaking and writing through research papers, presentations, and discussions, improving oral and written skills.
- Understanding the _____: History helps us understand the origins of our present-day institutions, customs, and social structures.
- Cultural appreciation: Studying history allows us to appreciate and understand diverse cultures, _____, and ways of life.
- Developing critical thinking skills: History requires _____ and interpreting complex information, fostering critical thinking and analytical skills.
- Analyzing cause and effect: History examines the causes and effects of historical events, helping us understand complex chains of _____ in various contexts.
- Enhancing research skills: Studying history involves conducting research, evaluating sources, and _____ information, which develops strong research skills applicable in various fields.
15 Clues: Cultural appreciation: Studying history allows us to appreciate and understand diverse cultures, _____, and ways of life. • Understanding the _____: History helps us understand the origins of our present-day institutions, customs, and social structures. • ...
Supreme Landmark Court Case 2024-05-13
18 Clues: tax • law • case • legal • denied • history • granted • supreme • landmark • concepts • citizens • new laws • existing • prohibit • establish • decisions • principles • interpretation
4A Lessons 10-11 crossword puzzle 2024-11-06
18 Clues: row • web • tour • build • tower • tunnel • travel • locked • cellar • haunted • history • soldier • believe • national • railroad • discover • jewellery • collection
Black History Month Crossword 2025-01-29
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- First African American woman to earn a pilot's license
- The official order that Abraham Lincoln issued that freed slaves in the US
- President who officially recognized Black History Month
- Before Barack Obama was president, he served as this
- Became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York
- What sport did Jesse Owens play
- First African American US Supreme Court Justice
- Harriet Beecher Stowe's famous novel
- Laws that segregated black people
- This color represents blood in Black History Month
- First African American to earn a medical degree in the US
- First woman to be vice president
- Organization formed to advance justice for African Americans
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- King of Pop
- This actress is an EGOT recipient (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony)
- Most decorated gymnast in history
- Madame C.J. Walker became a millionaire by selling this
- Name of woman who helped people escape slavery through the Underground Railroad
- Queen of Soul
- Who is the father of Black History Month
- The name of a famous speech MLK Jr. gave
- The woman who refused to get out of her seat prior to Rosa Parks
- First African American MLB player
- This color represents prosperity in Black History Month
- Black History Month is in this month
25 Clues: King of Pop • Queen of Soul • What sport did Jesse Owens play • First woman to be vice president • Most decorated gymnast in history • First African American MLB player • Laws that segregated black people • Black History Month is in this month • Harriet Beecher Stowe's famous novel • Who is the father of Black History Month • The name of a famous speech MLK Jr. gave • ...
Maddy L. School Vocab Puzzle 2024-10-10
18 Clues: Art • Gym • Math • Test • Music • Health • Junior • Senior • Student • History • Cooking • Teacher • Freshman • Homework • Spelling • Sophomore • Principal • Substitute
Spelling Words for Ms.Hughes uwu By Malina 2021-05-21
24 Clues: grocery • victory • scenery • history • bravery • january • library • century • mystery • delivery • ordinary • category • february • military • lavatory • dormitory • imaginary • directory • inventory • necessary • secretary • machinary • stationery • stationary
history of new mexico 2025-08-14
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- locations influence historical events
- different race
- houses, towers,walls
- people make it a living
- who holds political power
- a man who study's history
- phones, computers, whatch
- paintings/sulpcutrs
- stories about the past or the furture
- reading
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- Precious item
- source documents from the past
- against something
- reveal information about the past
- shows people, places, objects
- information
- an Anventure
- a second/hand account
- an investigator
- history one person who tells another
20 Clues: reading • information • an Anventure • Precious item • different race • an investigator • against something • paintings/sulpcutrs • houses, towers,walls • a second/hand account • people make it a living • who holds political power • a man who study's history • phones, computers, whatch • shows people, places, objects • source documents from the past • reveal information about the past • ...
HBJB 2025-03-23
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- East Asian country with a rich history, culture, and economy
- South American country famous for its soccer, wine, and beef
- African country famous for its ancient history, pyramids, and Nile River
- North American country known for its cuisine, culture, and beaches
- European country famous for its history, literature, and natural resources
- European country known for its cuisine, architecture, and flamenco music
- South Asian country known for its diverse culture, food, and history
- African country known for its diverse culture, music, and natural resources
- Middle Eastern country known for its history, culture, and delicious cuisine
- European country famous for its cuisine, art, and fashion
- African country famous for its wildlife, wine, and cultural heritage
- Southeast Asian country known for its cuisine, culture, and beautiful beaches
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- North American country famous for its music, movies, and technology
- North American country known for its natural beauty, diversity, and friendly people
- European country famous for its history, culture, and automotive industry
- East Asian country famous for its technology, K-pop music, and cuisine
- South American country famous for its Carnival celebrations and soccer
- Oceanian country known for its beaches, wildlife, and outdoor lifestyle
- East Asian country known for its technology, food, and culture
- European country famous for its art, architecture, food, and wine
20 Clues: European country famous for its cuisine, art, and fashion • East Asian country with a rich history, culture, and economy • South American country famous for its soccer, wine, and beef • East Asian country known for its technology, food, and culture • European country famous for its art, architecture, food, and wine • ...
THE ACADEMIC ROOTS OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH: CARTER G. WOODSON 2025-02-03
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- Black History Month's original length (Negro History ____).
- He is colloquially known as the father of _____ History.
- Nickname for this period of intense racial violence during 1919 when 1,000 (mostly black) people were killed.
- He is known as only the 2nd African American to graduate with a PhD from this university.
- His father (James) scouted for which side in the Civil War?
- Was also a member of this black fraternity.
- Woodson is known as a leader in this ideological movement.
- After being locked out of a career in education at most universities, he became a Dean at this HBCU
- Students and teachers at this infamous university expanded Black History Celebrations to a month-long event.
- "The Disruption of Virginia" was the title of his _______.
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- Also famously authored this book.
- He is a graduate of this college.
- The 1st African American to graduate w/ a PhD from Harvard University.
- Famously authored this book.
- Was a member of this black fraternity.
- Was the founder of the Association for the Study of _____ American Life & History (which still exists today).
- Graduated from _____ High School in this West Virginia city.
- Woodson's middle name.
- Dr. Woodson is the only PhD in U.S. History who is a descendant of _____.
- Married name of his sister (the activist, poet and teacher).
20 Clues: Woodson's middle name. • Famously authored this book. • Also famously authored this book. • He is a graduate of this college. • Was a member of this black fraternity. • Was also a member of this black fraternity. • He is colloquially known as the father of _____ History. • Woodson is known as a leader in this ideological movement. • ...
All about school 2023-09-21
25 Clues: PE • art • clip • desk • math • music • drama • ruler • chair • estojo • marcaT • compass • history • science • english • spanish • caderno • pencilsh • geography • whiteboard • portuguese • noticeboard • correction F • coloredpencil • computerscience
Credit unit vocab 2023-11-01
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- Allow people freedom from their debts
- When a lender tries to reclaim a balance from a borrower who stopped making payments
- The number of recently opened credit account
- The rate charged for borrowing money
- The most commonly used credit score
- A measure of your outstanding debt divided by your available credit
- Money set aside for long term unanticipated expenses or loss of income
- Taking back property after the borrower stopped making payments
- Long term failure to repay a loan
- Federal law that protects the privacy of the consumer
- A history of payments you have made
- Someone borrows something and pays it back
- An inquiry to your credit history
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- A certified financial advisor
- An attempt to collect past due debt
- An inquiry of your credit history as part of a background check
- An agreement to where the debt owed is reduced or waived
- A term used to describe people with little to no credit history
- A legal claim by the government to retake someones property or income when they stop paying taxes
- consumer becomes delinquent from debt
- A document of info on a persons
- An act that protects people from discrimination
- A record of a persons credit
- The cost you pay each year to borrow money
- A consumer reporting company
- A three digit range of numbers based off a persons credit history
- A measurement of your assets
27 Clues: A record of a persons credit • A consumer reporting company • A measurement of your assets • A certified financial advisor • A document of info on a persons • Long term failure to repay a loan • An inquiry to your credit history • An attempt to collect past due debt • The most commonly used credit score • A history of payments you have made • ...
Kayci F. Family vocab 2024-10-10
17 Clues: art • Math • Desk • Test • Senior • Junior • history • cooking • writing • science • english • Freshman • spelling • Sophomore • principal • Elementary • highschool
Seconde in the British Section 2023-08-30
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- Head of Lycée Library services, Mrs.?
- One of our English teachers in seconde, Ms.?
- History-Geography Teacher, Ms.?
- The personal research project for the BFI that you’ll start preparing for in Seconde
- The first place to go if you need help.
- Head of IGCSE and one of our English teachers in Seconde, Ms.?
- On the front desk of the Section Office is Mrs.?
- Head of History-Geography, Mr.?
- Deputy Director and History-Geography Teacher, Mr.?
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- Head of Pastoral Care in the Lycée and History-Geography Teacher, Mr.?
- Where you will find the library
- The company who operate the boat tour today
- One of our English teachers in seconde, Mr.?
- Head of English, Ms.?
- French icon confusing fewer to life
- What we are aiming for at the end of Terminale
- Director of the British Section and History-Geography Teacher, Mr.?
- Librarian with a focus on Seconde, Ms.?
18 Clues: Head of English, Ms.? • Where you will find the library • History-Geography Teacher, Ms.? • Head of History-Geography, Mr.? • French icon confusing fewer to life • Head of Lycée Library services, Mrs.? • The first place to go if you need help. • Librarian with a focus on Seconde, Ms.? • The company who operate the boat tour today • ...
wa 2023-01-23
22 Clues: history • chronic • involved • genetics • inherited • decisions • isolation • behavioral • accessible • technology • acceptance • manipulate • lifestyles • perception • compliance • perceptions • traditional • environment • social-media • relationships • risky-behavior • socially-spread
UTT 17.7-9 History Crossword 2024-05-08
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- "Christianity is ____ in history" pg 442
- This view of history starts with a beginning and leads to a specific end by means of cause and effect.
- In Christianity, God has been ____ throughout history.
- The Bible itself claims that either it is a historical document or the Christian faith is bankrupt and
- In Christianity, history is the tangible manifestation of an eternal Creator Who not only set the world in motion but is ____ in it.
- The Christian concept of redemption sees history moving toward God's eventual _____ of His creation.
- This is the pagan view of history in which events simply repeat endlessly.
- Islam, like many other worldviews, shares a sense of historical _____.
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- Evolutionary Godhood is the idea that history is leading humanity to realize its own _____.
- New Spirituality trusts spiritual _____ to guide humanity to perfection.
- In the Christian narrative of _____, God buys back those who are made in His image.
- Everyone places ____ in something, hopefully something true.
- "As we have seen in this volume, most Muslims express a _____ view, in which Islamic practice is curbed by civic tolerance."
- New Spirituality's evolution moves from being material and natural to being ______.
- "The Bible practically invites _____ with its specific claims."
- In Christianity, history is an epic unfolding of God's ____ for humanity.
- At the end of all things, the day of judgment will make Christ's victory over ____ apparent to all.
- "There is an urgent need for Christians to thoughtfully and prayerfully study _____, explore how to respond in grace and love, and be prepared to vigilantly defend the truth."
18 Clues: "Christianity is ____ in history" pg 442 • In Christianity, God has been ____ throughout history. • Everyone places ____ in something, hopefully something true. • "The Bible practically invites _____ with its specific claims." • Islam, like many other worldviews, shares a sense of historical _____. • ...
Basketball Record Holders and Nicknames 2023-05-14
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- Most ever playoff double doubles in history
- Tallest player in NBA history
- Most made three pointers in their career
- Lead NCAA, NBA, and ABA in scoring
- Simply known as "Magic"
- Known as "The human highlight film"
- Known as "flash"
- Who once scored 8 points in 9 seconds
- Only person to win MVP and Coach of the year awards
- Most career assists
- Most All-Star games played
- Most rebounds in an NBA finals game
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- Most 50-point games in their career
- Most points per game in the playoffs
- Most assists in one game
- Only player to have more career blocks than points
- Known as "Stifle Tower"
- Won finals MVP for three different teams
- Shortest player in NBA history
- Most made free throws in history
20 Clues: Known as "flash" • Most career assists • Simply known as "Magic" • Known as "Stifle Tower" • Most assists in one game • Most All-Star games played • Tallest player in NBA history • Shortest player in NBA history • Most made free throws in history • Lead NCAA, NBA, and ABA in scoring • Most 50-point games in their career • Known as "The human highlight film" • ...
Week 11 Spelling 2021-12-01
25 Clues: Side • Coast • Wrote • Spoke • Never • Saved • Those • Dance • Known • Follow • Yellow • Growth • Traded • Believe • History • Surface • Certain • Together • Provided • Slightly • Escaping • Dividing • Approach • Breakfast • Everything
Josiahs awesome crossword 2019-04-18
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- what is the name of york now history
- what year was the war history
- how many Americans did the green tiger shoot
- what is gorges Indian name fiction
- what is the name of the person that commands the green tiger special unit history
- what is the name of the general who died at queenston history
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- what are arouras last words fiction
- how many times did fire brand get shot fiction
- the name of the fictional family fiction
- what do the Americans yell history
- what is the name of gorges Indian friend fiction
- how did aroura die fiction
- how many times did firebrand get shot at fiction
- who cry's at night fiction
- what is a nother name for the green tigers history
15 Clues: how did aroura die fiction • who cry's at night fiction • what year was the war history • what do the Americans yell history • what is gorges Indian name fiction • what are arouras last words fiction • what is the name of york now history • the name of the fictional family fiction • how many Americans did the green tiger shoot • how many times did fire brand get shot fiction • ...
Southeast Asia, Indonesia 2024-05-15
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- Geography- most populous island
- History- first Indonesian president
- History- ended Dutch rule and occupied Indonesia
- Economy- covers about 57% of Indonesia's land
- Geography- 3rd largest Island
- Overview- largest city
- History- naval kingdom in 7th century
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- Geography- Large island in western Indonesia
- Government- Indonesia has 34 of these
- Geography- shares border with Indonesia.
- Culture- official language
- Culture- one of the most popular sports in Indonesia
- Economy- Indonesian currency
- Economy- popular Indonesian industry
- Interesting info- a caldera
- History- most dominant religion by 16th century
- Culture- main staple food in Indonesia
17 Clues: Overview- largest city • Culture- official language • Interesting info- a caldera • Economy- Indonesian currency • Geography- 3rd largest Island • Geography- most populous island • History- first Indonesian president • Economy- popular Indonesian industry • Government- Indonesia has 34 of these • History- naval kingdom in 7th century • Culture- main staple food in Indonesia • ...
History 2016-09-22
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- This is the time in which American Patriots Passed laws known as the Parliament of 1774 after the Boston Tea Party.
- This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America.
- It's the indirect tax on everyday's items in which tax was put in the price itself.
- The first African American Casualty in the American Revolution. He was also first to be killed in The Boston Massacre.
- These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice.
- This was A secret society that was made to protect the rights and fight against British taxation.
- This man was a Blacksmith and Patriot. He is known for his night horseback ride warning Massachusetts Colonist that the British where coming.
- This was the revolutionary War fought in 1781 near the sea coast of Virginia.
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- This was a major battle of The Revolutionary War, fought in 1777 in Northern New York.
- This was the day in which troops had went out of self defense and shot many colonist.
- This was an event in which colonist where against the fact of the raise of tax. The raise of Tax got the colonist mad cause the harbor to be a giant tea party.
- The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775.
- Gave monopoly to East India Tea company, Then prices rise, leads to The Boston Tea Party.
- The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine.
- This is a Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that invited the colonist for independence.
- Served as quarters for american army in one winter during the Revolutionary War.
- These are people who are generally loyal to their government no matter what conflicts are being faced through the process of things being done.
- This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776.
18 Clues: The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine. • The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775. • This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America. • These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice. • This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776. • ...
History 2020-06-17
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- Buildings where goods are manufactured
- the Declaration of
- french name for the nation's highest courts
- name of the king of france
- who wrote the declaration of independence
- a luxurious royal palace located next to Paris
- government building stormed by the Parisian
- the basis of the French economy in the 18th
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- where did the Industrial Revolution begin
- City of the tea party
- act that put a tax on all public documents
- queen that people disliked
- european country that ally to the Americans
- group of instigators and provocateurs in America
- city where they signed the end of the american rev
- Washington the president of the United States
- Louis 16 cause of death
- Name of the island where Napoleon was exiled
18 Clues: the Declaration of • City of the tea party • Louis 16 cause of death • queen that people disliked • name of the king of france • Buildings where goods are manufactured • where did the Industrial Revolution begin • who wrote the declaration of independence • act that put a tax on all public documents • european country that ally to the Americans • ...
History 2017-08-18
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- 1st Secretary of the Treasury
- Elder Statesman During the Constitutional Convention($100)
- Wrote the Preamble
- Largest Signature on the Declaration
- Right to Privacy
- 2nd President
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Freedom of Speech
- Helped the Patriots win the war
- 1st Ten Amendments
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- Father of the Constitution
- Supreme Law of the Land
- Right to Bear Arms
- Letters Explaining the Constitution
- 1st President
- 5th President
- First Common Mans President
- Britain Country the Patriots Fought Against
18 Clues: 1st President • 5th President • 2nd President • Right to Privacy • Freedom of Speech • Right to Bear Arms • Wrote the Preamble • 1st Ten Amendments • Supreme Law of the Land • Father of the Constitution • First Common Mans President • 1st Secretary of the Treasury • Helped the Patriots win the war • Letters Explaining the Constitution • Largest Signature on the Declaration • ...
History 2016-04-21
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- First ten amendments to the constitution guaranteeing individual liberties and due process
- Gave woman the right to vote
- Major ideas found in the US Constitution of limiting the power to tax and right to a fair trail
- Created a graduated income tax
- Declaration by Truman to economically assist any country fighting communism after World War 2. The declaration marked the beginning of the containment policy (plan to keep communism from spreading)
- Gave freedom to all of the slaves in all of the states
- Written mostly by Jefferson to list the grievances (complaints) against Great Britain and to declare independence from Great Britain
- treaty that ended World War 1. was extremely harsh on Germany
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- Ended poll taxes
- Gave african american men the right to vote
- Required states to give citizenship to all citizens born in the us and gave other basic civil rights
- Provided direct election of senators
- Document which formed the first government of the us near the end of the american revolution. States had more power than the national government.
- Foundation for American Government for freedoms such as freedom of speech and trial by jury
- A document outlining the basic form and rules of the us government.
- Essay written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay to support the ratification of the Constitution
- Peace plan issued by Wilson that called for freedom of the seas, reduction of armaments,and end to secret diplomacy. Important part was the creation of the League of Nations a national peace organization
- The right for 18 year olds to vote
18 Clues: Ended poll taxes • Gave woman the right to vote • Created a graduated income tax • The right for 18 year olds to vote • Provided direct election of senators • Gave african american men the right to vote • Gave freedom to all of the slaves in all of the states • treaty that ended World War 1. was extremely harsh on Germany • ...
history 2024-04-25
18 Clues: бөө • 1758 • 1924 • ямар • тайх • шарын • лусыг • мөнгө • ухааны • дэлхийн • монголд • монголын • монголчууд • 1368 оноос • лус дуудсан • монгол оронд • монголд болж • монгол бөөгийн
History 2024-05-24
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- Only we have the power to remove the Chief Justice
- what the S stands for in the 33rd President's name
- an area of Germany
- what the E stands for in SEATO
- country from which the US removed missiles
- what the F stands for in West Germany
- Julius's wife (the spy)
- a power shared by Congress and the House of Lords
- the night McNamara wanted to see again
- a law in its early days
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- the type of treaty that came out of Cuba
- country in which you would find Potsdam
- one of these was signed in Korea in 1953
- one of the two things Truman called McCarthy
- one of the three parts of New Look
- this operation involved Gail Halverson
- what Stalin viewed Berlin as an island of
- the general in charge of dropping supplies
18 Clues: an area of Germany • Julius's wife (the spy) • a law in its early days • what the E stands for in SEATO • one of the three parts of New Look • what the F stands for in West Germany • this operation involved Gail Halverson • the night McNamara wanted to see again • country in which you would find Potsdam • the type of treaty that came out of Cuba • ...
history 2023-03-01
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- A military operation that brought food and other needed goods into West Berlin by air.
- A policy that promised military or economic aid to any Middle Eastern country needing help in resisting communist aggression.
- A military alliance between Communist countries in East Europe to counter the threat of Capitalism.
- 33rd president of the United States, known for making controversial decisions to use atomic bombs.
- A 50 year struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union after WWII.
- Leader of Soviet Union during the height of the Cold War.
- A foreign policy to stop Soviet imperialism during the Cold War.
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- An attempt to stop and contain communism to prevent spreading to over countries.
- Nations that were aligned with the Soviet Union. For example, Poland, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, etc.
- The 34th president and a five-star general during WWII.
- An international organization made up of sovereign nations created after WWII.
- American pilot whose U-2 spy plane was shot down while flying a reconnaissance mission over Soviet Union airspace.
- Offered all European nations generous funding to rebuild their economics as long as the money was spent of U.S. goods.
- US Secretary of State under President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
- A tactic to approach the verge of war in order to persuade one's opposition to retreat.
- An American U2 spy plane was show down over Russia and the summit collapsed.
- An organization created in 1949 to assist in providing protection against the Soviet Union
- US government program thats main mission is to collect, analyze, evaluate, and disseminate foreign intelligence.
18 Clues: The 34th president and a five-star general during WWII. • Leader of Soviet Union during the height of the Cold War. • US Secretary of State under President Dwight D. Eisenhower. • A foreign policy to stop Soviet imperialism during the Cold War. • An American U2 spy plane was show down over Russia and the summit collapsed. • ...
history 2023-03-06
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- A United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952)
- an American pilot whose Central Intelligence Agency Lockheed U-2 spy plane was shot down while flying a reconnaissance mission in Soviet Union airspace
- An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO
- leader of the Allied forces in Europe during WW2--leader of troops in Africa and commander in DDay invasion-elected president-president during integration of Little Rock Central High School
- (HT) , 1947, President Truman's policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism or totalitarian ideology, mainly helped Greece and Turkey
- An agency created after World War II to coordinate American intelligence activities abroad. It became involved in intrigue, conspiracy, and meddling as well.
- As Secretary of State. he viewed the struggle against Communism as a classic conflict between good and evil. Believed in containment and the Eisenhower doctrine.
- An international organization formed after WWII to promote international peace, security, and cooperation.
- American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world
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- Policy of the US that it would defend the Middle East against attack by any Communist country
- Aggressive Soviet leader whose failed gamble of putting missiles in Cuba cost him his job
- he 33rd president of the United States, serving from 1945 to 1953. A leader of the Democratic Party, he previously served as the 34th vice president
- In 1949, the United States, Canada, and ten European nations formed this military mutual-defense pact. In 1955, the Soviet Union countered NATO with the formation of the Warsaw Pact, a military alliance among those nations within its own sphere of influence.
- A conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union. The nations never directly confronted each other on the battlefield but deadly threats went on for years.
- A 1956 term used by Secretary of State John Dulles to describe a policy of risking war in order to protect national interests
- Joint effort by the US and Britian to fly food and supplies into W Berlin after the Soviet blocked off all ground routes into the city
- Communist nations in Eastern Europe on friendly terms with the USSR and thought of as under the USSR's control
- The incident when an American U-2 spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union. The U.S. denied the true purpose of the plane at first, but was forced to when the U.S.S.R. produced the living pilot and the largely intact plane to validate their claim of being spied on aerially. The incident worsened East-West relations during the Cold War and was a great embarrassment for the United States.
18 Clues: American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world • A United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952) • Aggressive Soviet leader whose failed gamble of putting missiles in Cuba cost him his job • Policy of the US that it would defend the Middle East against attack by any Communist country • ...
History 2023-05-14
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- is the study of writings
- are the Sanskrit writings that are the earliest sacred texts of Hinduism.
- A body of land surrounded by water on three sides
- was the god of war
- Empir was an ancient Iranian empire based in West As
- is money that people have to pay to the government
- is a giant amphitheatre in the center of Rome, Italy
- was an Ancient Greek historian.
- is an agreement that binds two or more countries.
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- is regarded as the father of medicine
- is the study of human beings
- It means “love of wisdom.”
- It has the body of a lion and the head of a human.
- the Islamic calendar
- is an economic system. In it, some people must work for no pay.
- Is A dead body that has been preserved with chemicals
- is a man who lives apart from society and devotes his life to religion
- rule by the citizens of a city
18 Clues: was the god of war • the Islamic calendar • is the study of writings • It means “love of wisdom.” • is the study of human beings • rule by the citizens of a city • was an Ancient Greek historian. • is regarded as the father of medicine • A body of land surrounded by water on three sides • is an agreement that binds two or more countries. • ...
History 2021-09-27
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- a period of temporary custody prior court
- inflicting pain on someone for information
- confidence for the future and it's success
- an inheritance from one thing to another
- member of a certain organisation
- writing conferring some honour or privilege
- unconsciousness caused by injury or illness.
- showing a passion or love for a country.
- The act of assessing news and information
- criminal put in prison due to an offence
- the largest province in South Africa
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- mood from a period of time showing its ideas spokesperson someone elected to speak behalf of others.
- cruel treatment towards a group due to bias
- worldwide disease that affects the lungs celebrate to acknowledge a happy event
- person that determines final outcome
- to charge with a fault or offence / to blame
- someone fighting for political/social change
- Keep someone in custody or holding them back
18 Clues: member of a certain organisation • person that determines final outcome • the largest province in South Africa • an inheritance from one thing to another • showing a passion or love for a country. • criminal put in prison due to an offence • a period of temporary custody prior court • The act of assessing news and information • inflicting pain on someone for information • ...
History 2025-01-30
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- Was a french judge,was the principal source of the theory of separations of powers
- Extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- was an English philosopher, scientist, and history and is considered the founder of modern political philosophy
- Was a french advocate for freedom of speech, religion, and separation of church and state
- Process of establishing fact using experimentation and testing
- The process by which you make an area more urban
- A transitional social state between the overthrow of capitalism and the realization of communism
- A building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured
- Italian astronomer, physicist, engineer, and philosopher, often called the "Father of Observational astronomy"
- Was a claim by a state to exclusive control over a foreign area or territory
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- Astronomical model that placed sun at the center of the solar system
- A meeting of European colonial powers in 1884-1885 to formalize their claims to African Territory
- The political doctrine and practice of unlimited centralized authority and absolute sovereignty, which is especially vested in a monarch or a dictator
- English polymath active and was the key figure in the scientific revolution, famous for his formulation of the three laws of motion
- A person who operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal risk in order to do so
- Was a English philosopher and physician, commonly known as "The Father of Liberalism"
- Was a Scottish engineer, chemist, and inventor who significantly improved the steam engine that impacted the Industrial Revolution
- Economic equality that wants a world without different social class groups
18 Clues: The process by which you make an area more urban • A building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured • Process of establishing fact using experimentation and testing • Astronomical model that placed sun at the center of the solar system • Economic equality that wants a world without different social class groups • ...
History 2025-02-25
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- Bakr - The founder of the Abbasid dynasty, who made Baghdad the cultural center of the world.
- - The early Muslim empire’s capital city, known for its cultural achievements.
- - This famous Islamic physician was known for his work in surgery.
- - A key scientist and polymath who worked on astronomy and mathematics.
- - Islamic city known for its great library and intellectual center during the Golden Age.
- al-Haytham - Islamic scientist who developed theories in optics and vision.
- numerals - The mathematical concept introduced by Islamic scholars, often referred to as "the numbers we use today."
- - This scientific instrument was refined by Islamic scholars for navigation.
- - Famous Islamic philosopher who tried to reconcile Greek philosophy with Islam.
- Battuta - Famous Muslim explorer and geographer, known for his detailed maps.
- - The Islamic Golden Age was largely centered around this empire.
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- - This scientist is known for writing "The Canon of Medicine," which was used in Europe for centuries.
- - The founder of the Islamic Empire.
- - A highly influential Islamic mathematician who developed algebra.
- - A significant architectural style seen in many Islamic buildings.
- - Philosopher and scholar, known for his work on logic and ethics in Islam.
- - A type of Islamic art that often uses geometric patterns and calligraphy.
- - The religious text of Islam.
- Bakr - The first Muslim caliph after the death of Muhammad.
- - A groundbreaking medical treatment method that was advanced during the Islamic Golden Age.
20 Clues: - The religious text of Islam. • - The founder of the Islamic Empire. • Bakr - The first Muslim caliph after the death of Muhammad. • - The Islamic Golden Age was largely centered around this empire. • - This famous Islamic physician was known for his work in surgery. • - A highly influential Islamic mathematician who developed algebra. • ...
History 2022-11-21
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- Amendment to the U.S. Constitution banned the manufacture and distribution of alcohol.
- waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean and divides North and South America.
- Amendment to the United States Constitution allows Congress to levy an income tax without apportioning it among the states based on population
- a concept in foreign affairs, that would grant multiple international powers with equal access to China
- was a period of armed conflict between Spain and the United States.
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- refers to the U.S. foreign policy created by President William Howard Taft and Secretary of State Philander C. Knox in 1912
- Amendment to the U.S. Constitution granted American women the right to vote, a right known as women’s suffrage, and was ratified, ending almost a century of protest.
- a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917
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- Amendment gives voters the power to directly elect their senators.
- a novel that portrays the harsh conditions and exploited lives of immigrants in the United States in Chicago and similar cities
- progressive party
- British ocean liner
- append or add as an extra or subordinate part, especially to a document
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- search out and publicize scandal about famous people
- the first worldwide intergovernmental organisation whose principal mission was to maintain world peace.
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations
18 Clues: progressive party • British ocean liner • search out and publicize scandal about famous people • Amendment gives voters the power to directly elect their senators. • was a period of armed conflict between Spain and the United States. • append or add as an extra or subordinate part, especially to a document • ...
History 2020-06-09
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- document that have certain rules
- the safes place of a castle
- area that sometimes include one village
- a not sexual relationship
- something we can trust, workswell or is truthful
- what divided each field
- have the right to
- mason the person who took charge of all the building work
- before Common Era
- horrible,sabage, butal persons
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- social,economic and political system
- getting rid of bad plants
- something wue don´t know the answer to
- food for animals
- one houndred years
- suported more one side than the other
- 100% true
- the one that collected the taxes
18 Clues: 100% true • food for animals • have the right to • before Common Era • one houndred years • what divided each field • getting rid of bad plants • a not sexual relationship • the safes place of a castle • horrible,sabage, butal persons • document that have certain rules • the one that collected the taxes • social,economic and political system • suported more one side than the other • ...
History 2016-09-22
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- This is a Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that invited the colonist for independence.
- This was an event in which colonist where against the fact of the raise of tax. The raise of Tax got the colonist mad cause the harbor to be a giant tea party.
- Served as quarters for american army in one winter during the Revolutionary War.
- This was a major battle of The Revolutionary War, fought in 1777 in Northern New York.
- This was A secret society that was made to protect the rights and fight against British taxation.
- This is the time in which American Patriots Passed laws known as the Parliament of 1774 after the Boston Tea Party.
- This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776.
- The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine.
- The first African American Casualty in the American Revolution. He was also first to be killed in The Boston Massacre.
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- These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice.
- This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America.
- This was the day in which troops had went out of self defense and shot many colonist.
- Gave monopoly to East India Tea company, Then prices rise, leads to The Boston Tea Party.
- This man was a Blacksmith and Patriot. He is known for his night horseback ride warning Massachusetts Colonist that the British where coming.
- The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775.
- It's the indirect tax on everyday's items in which tax was put in the price itself.
- These are people who are generally loyal to their government no matter what conflicts are being faced through the process of things being done.
- This was the revolutionary War fought in 1781 near the sea coast of Virginia.
18 Clues: The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine. • The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775. • These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice. • This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America. • This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776. • ...
History 2016-09-22
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- This was the revolutionary War fought in 1781 near the sea coast of Virginia.
- This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America.
- This is the time in which American Patriots Passed laws known as the Parliament of 1774 after the Boston Tea Party.
- The first African American Casualty in the American Revolution. He was also first to be killed in The Boston Massacre.
- This was A secret society that was made to protect the rights and fight against British taxation.
- Gave monopoly to East India Tea company, Then prices rise, leads to The Boston Tea Party.
- This man was a Blacksmith and Patriot. He is known for his night horseback ride warning Massachusetts Colonist that the British where coming.
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- This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776.
- It's the indirect tax on everyday's items in which tax was put in the price itself.
- The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine.
- These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice.
- This was an event in which colonist where against the fact of the raise of tax. The raise of Tax got the colonist mad cause the harbor to be a giant tea party.
- The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775.
- This was the day in which troops had went out of self defense and shot many colonist.
- This is a Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that invited the colonist for independence.
- These are people who are generally loyal to their government no matter what conflicts are being faced through the process of things being done.
- Served as quarters for american army in one winter during the Revolutionary War.
- This was a major battle of The Revolutionary War, fought in 1777 in Northern New York.
18 Clues: The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine. • The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775. • This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776. • These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice. • This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America. • ...
History 2016-09-22
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- Gave monopoly to East India Tea company, Then prices rise, leads to The Boston Tea Party.
- These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice.
- Served as quarters for american army in one winter during the Revolutionary War.
- This was A secret society that was made to protect the rights and fight against British taxation.
- This is the time in which American Patriots Passed laws known as the Parliament of 1774 after the Boston Tea Party.
- The first African American Casualty in the American Revolution. He was also first to be killed in The Boston Massacre.
- This was an event in which colonist where against the fact of the raise of tax. The raise of Tax got the colonist mad cause the harbor to be a giant tea party.
- The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine.
- This was the revolutionary War fought in 1781 near the sea coast of Virginia.
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- This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776.
- This is a Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that invited the colonist for independence.
- These are people who are generally loyal to their government no matter what conflicts are being faced through the process of things being done.
- This was the day in which troops had went out of self defense and shot many colonist.
- This man was a Blacksmith and Patriot. He is known for his night horseback ride warning Massachusetts Colonist that the British where coming.
- The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775.
- It's the indirect tax on everyday's items in which tax was put in the price itself.
- This was a major battle of The Revolutionary War, fought in 1777 in Northern New York.
- This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America.
18 Clues: The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine. • The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775. • This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776. • These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice. • This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America. • ...
History 2016-09-22
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- These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice.
- Served as quarters for american army in one winter during the Revolutionary War.
- This was the day in which troops had went out of self defense and shot many colonist.
- It's the indirect tax on everyday's items in which tax was put in the price itself.
- This was a major battle of The Revolutionary War, fought in 1777 in Northern New York.
- This is a Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that invited the colonist for independence.
- The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775.
- The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine.
- The first African American Casualty in the American Revolution. He was also first to be killed in The Boston Massacre.
- This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776.
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- This man was a Blacksmith and Patriot. He is known for his night horseback ride warning Massachusetts Colonist that the British where coming.
- This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America.
- These are people who are generally loyal to their government no matter what conflicts are being faced through the process of things being done.
- Gave monopoly to East India Tea company, Then prices rise, leads to The Boston Tea Party.
- This is the time in which American Patriots Passed laws known as the Parliament of 1774 after the Boston Tea Party.
- This was an event in which colonist where against the fact of the raise of tax. The raise of Tax got the colonist mad cause the harbor to be a giant tea party.
- This was A secret society that was made to protect the rights and fight against British taxation.
- This was the revolutionary War fought in 1781 near the sea coast of Virginia.
18 Clues: The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine. • The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775. • This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America. • These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice. • This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776. • ...
History 2016-09-22
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- The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine.
- This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776.
- The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775.
- The first African American Casualty in the American Revolution. He was also first to be killed in The Boston Massacre.
- This was the day in which troops had went out of self defense and shot many colonist.
- This man was a Blacksmith and Patriot. He is known for his night horseback ride warning Massachusetts Colonist that the British where coming.
- It's the indirect tax on everyday's items in which tax was put in the price itself.
- This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America.
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- These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice.
- This is a Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that invited the colonist for independence.
- This was the revolutionary War fought in 1781 near the sea coast of Virginia.
- This is the time in which American Patriots Passed laws known as the Parliament of 1774 after the Boston Tea Party.
- This was a major battle of The Revolutionary War, fought in 1777 in Northern New York.
- This was an event in which colonist where against the fact of the raise of tax. The raise of Tax got the colonist mad cause the harbor to be a giant tea party.
- These are people who are generally loyal to their government no matter what conflicts are being faced through the process of things being done.
- Served as quarters for american army in one winter during the Revolutionary War.
- Gave monopoly to East India Tea company, Then prices rise, leads to The Boston Tea Party.
- This was A secret society that was made to protect the rights and fight against British taxation.
18 Clues: The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine. • The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775. • These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice. • This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776. • This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America. • ...
History 2016-09-22
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- These are people who are generally loyal to their government no matter what conflicts are being faced through the process of things being done.
- This was the revolutionary War fought in 1781 near the sea coast of Virginia.
- This is a Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that invited the colonist for independence.
- The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775.
- Gave monopoly to East India Tea company, Then prices rise, leads to The Boston Tea Party.
- The first African American Casualty in the American Revolution. He was also first to be killed in The Boston Massacre.
- This was A secret society that was made to protect the rights and fight against British taxation.
- This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America.
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- This man was a Blacksmith and Patriot. He is known for his night horseback ride warning Massachusetts Colonist that the British where coming.
- These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice.
- This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776.
- This was an event in which colonist where against the fact of the raise of tax. The raise of Tax got the colonist mad cause the harbor to be a giant tea party.
- The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine.
- It's the indirect tax on everyday's items in which tax was put in the price itself.
- This was the day in which troops had went out of self defense and shot many colonist.
- This is the time in which American Patriots Passed laws known as the Parliament of 1774 after the Boston Tea Party.
- Served as quarters for american army in one winter during the Revolutionary War.
- This was a major battle of The Revolutionary War, fought in 1777 in Northern New York.
18 Clues: The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine. • The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775. • These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice. • This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776. • This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America. • ...
History 2016-09-22
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- The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775.
- This was A secret society that was made to protect the rights and fight against British taxation.
- This is a Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that invited the colonist for independence.
- This was a major battle of The Revolutionary War, fought in 1777 in Northern New York.
- The first African American Casualty in the American Revolution. He was also first to be killed in The Boston Massacre.
- This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America.
- This man was a Blacksmith and Patriot. He is known for his night horseback ride warning Massachusetts Colonist that the British where coming.
- Gave monopoly to East India Tea company, Then prices rise, leads to The Boston Tea Party.
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- This is the time in which American Patriots Passed laws known as the Parliament of 1774 after the Boston Tea Party.
- These are people who are generally loyal to their government no matter what conflicts are being faced through the process of things being done.
- Served as quarters for american army in one winter during the Revolutionary War.
- These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice.
- It's the indirect tax on everyday's items in which tax was put in the price itself.
- This was the day in which troops had went out of self defense and shot many colonist.
- This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776.
- This was an event in which colonist where against the fact of the raise of tax. The raise of Tax got the colonist mad cause the harbor to be a giant tea party.
- This was the revolutionary War fought in 1781 near the sea coast of Virginia.
- The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine.
18 Clues: The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine. • The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775. • These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice. • This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776. • This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America. • ...
HISTORY 2013-09-12
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- U.S newspaper publisher enstablished the palizer prizes
- spanish soldier first duke of rubi and first marquis of tenerife
- wood politician in Ontario,Canada member of a legislative assembly
- cuban national hero and an important figuar in Latin american literature
- was the united states navy's second commissioned dreadnought battleship was laid down after main but commissioned first
- a hill in eastern cuba
- 27th president of the U.S and later chief justice of the united states supreme court
- spanish ambassador to the U.S
- 26th president of the U.S and he was the hero of the spanish american war
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- journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration
- extreme patriot esp in the for of aggressive or warlike foreign policy
- rider appended to the army appropriations act presented to the U.S senate
- was a philapino general politician and independence leader
- us newspaper publisher whose introduction of large headlines and sensational reporting changed american journalism
- is a term that may be applied to a movement opposed to any for of colonialism or imperialism
- is a U.S federal law that established civilan government on the island of puerto rico which had been newly aquired by the U.S as the result of the Spanish american war
- a U. S naval officer remembered for his victory at manila bay in the Spanish american war
- the right or condition of self government
18 Clues: a hill in eastern cuba • spanish ambassador to the U.S • the right or condition of self government • U.S newspaper publisher enstablished the palizer prizes • was a philapino general politician and independence leader • spanish soldier first duke of rubi and first marquis of tenerife • wood politician in Ontario,Canada member of a legislative assembly • ...
history 2014-10-15
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- religion based on the life and teachings of muhammad.
- The most important prophet of christians.
- A practice ritual islams must follow.
- The worship of or belief in more than one god
- the christians leader in prayers.
- Sracred rite recognized as of particular importance and significance
- The prayer leader in a mosque.
- belief that there is only one God
- the holy building of jew's.
- The holy building of christians.
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- The holy book of christians
- Islams most important prophet.
- religion based on the life and teachings of moses.
- religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Chris.
- Islams holy book.
- The hold book of jews.
- Judaism's most important prophet.
- religion based on the life and teachings of muhammad.
- The jews follower or leader.
19 Clues: Islams holy book. • The hold book of jews. • The holy book of christians • the holy building of jew's. • The jews follower or leader. • Islams most important prophet. • The prayer leader in a mosque. • The holy building of christians. • the christians leader in prayers. • Judaism's most important prophet. • belief that there is only one God • A practice ritual islams must follow. • ...
History 2016-04-21
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- Ended poll taxes
- The right of 18 years old to vote
- Provided direct election of senators
- Treaty that ended World War. Was extremely harsh on Germany
- Required states to give citizenship to all citizens born in the United States and gave other basic civil rights
- Document which formed the first government of the U.S. near the end of the American Revolution States had more power than the national government
- Gave African American men the right to vote
- Declaration by Truman to economically assist any country fighting communism after World War 2. The declaration marked the beginning of the Containment Policy
- Major ideas found in the U.S. Constitution of limiting the power to tax and right to a fair trial
- Constitution A document outlining the basic form and rules of the U.S. government
- Created a graduated income tax
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- Written mostly by Jefferson to list the grievances against Great Britain and to declare independence from Great Britain
- Gave freedom to the slaves in all of the states
- Essays written by James Madison,Alexander Hamilton. and John Jay to support the ratification of the Constitution
- Foundation for American government for freedoms such as freedom of speech and trial by jury
- Gave women the right to vote
- First ten amendments to the Constitution guaranteeing individual liberties and due process
- Peace plan issued by Wilson that called for freedom of the seas,reduction of armaments, and end to secret diplomacy. Important part was the creation of League of Nations a national peace organization
18 Clues: Ended poll taxes • Gave women the right to vote • Created a graduated income tax • The right of 18 years old to vote • Provided direct election of senators • Gave African American men the right to vote • Gave freedom to the slaves in all of the states • Treaty that ended World War. Was extremely harsh on Germany • ...
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- seven how many years did Nelson Mandela spent in prison.10
- how did Martin Luther King died. 17
- segregation of black people in Africa.
- ninety four year when Nelson Mandela was a president in Africa.
- was created by enrich fermi, Niels Bohr, and Robert Oppenheimer. 4
- in 1958 Alexander Fleming discovered...1
- .was the inventor of the color tv14
- was used for electricity and medicine.6
- name of the first satellite.5
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- event were rosa parks was inprisoned.16
- african president who won a Nobel prize.11
- was a campaign for making women work in factories.7
- had a dream.8
- it stands for deoxoribonucleic acid and was discovered in 1953.2
- was a famous speech from Martin Luther King.9
- teen hundreds year in which film was invented.12
- were discovered after DNA.3
- what happened to rosa parks in the Montgomery bus.18
18 Clues: had a dream.8 • were discovered after DNA.3 • name of the first satellite.5 • how did Martin Luther King died. 17 • .was the inventor of the color tv14 • segregation of black people in Africa. • event were rosa parks was inprisoned.16 • was used for electricity and medicine.6 • in 1958 Alexander Fleming discovered...1 • african president who won a Nobel prize.11 • ...
