middle east Crossword Puzzles
Middle Ages 2026-02-25
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- One-tenth of annual produce or earnings paid to the church.
- 1215 document limiting the power of the English king.
- Official exclusion from participation in church sacraments.
- 732 battle halting Muslim expansion into Europe.
- Devastating plague that killed millions in Europe.
- King who united much of Western Europe.
- First king of the Franks to unite all Frankish tribes.
- Medieval group that controlled parts of the Middle East.
- ____________ Reformation 16th-century movement against Catholic Church practices.
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- Medieval competitions for knights to showcase skills.
- Written grant outlining rights and privileges of a town.
- Renaissance movement emphasizing human potential and achievements.
- Code of conduct for knights emphasizing bravery and honor.
- contrary to established religious doctrine.
- Self-sufficient estate of a lord in feudalism.
- Social system based on land ownership and service.
- Body of laws governing the Christian church.
- Mounted warrior serving a lord in feudalism.
- Person granted land in exchange for service.
- Association of craftsmen or merchants for mutual benefit.
- Noble who grants land to vassals.
- Land granted to a vassal by a lord.
22 Clues: Noble who grants land to vassals. • Land granted to a vassal by a lord. • King who united much of Western Europe. • contrary to established religious doctrine. • Body of laws governing the Christian church. • Mounted warrior serving a lord in feudalism. • Person granted land in exchange for service. • Self-sufficient estate of a lord in feudalism. • ...
Middle America 2026-02-25
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- materials found in nature used by humans
- movement of people from one place to another
- growing crops like bananas and coffee
- land surrounded by water
- goods brought into a country
- important export crop in the region
- goods sent to other countries
- narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
- dense forest with heavy rainfall
- group of islands
- tectonic pieces of Earth’s crust
- overflow of water onto land
- major crop grown in tropical climates
- Region between North and South America
- long-term weather patterns
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- long period without rain
- main language in most Middle American countries
- shaking of the ground from tectonic movement
- major industry based on visitors
- movement of people and goods
- mountain that erupts lava and ash
- system of making and trading goods
- city area with high population
- land next to the ocean
- Sea east of Central America with many islands
- beliefs and traditions of a group
- powerful tropical storm common in this region
- warm climate found in Middle America
- Canal that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- buying and selling goods between countries
30 Clues: group of islands • land next to the ocean • long period without rain • land surrounded by water • long-term weather patterns • overflow of water onto land • movement of people and goods • goods brought into a country • goods sent to other countries • city area with high population • major industry based on visitors • dense forest with heavy rainfall • tectonic pieces of Earth’s crust • ...
Middle Ages 2026-04-14
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- openings in castle walls used to drop objects on attackers
- place where monks live and work
- Town, busy place with markets shops and crowded streets
- major river in Europe used for trade and travel
- the Lionheart, brave king known for fighting in the Crusades
- Hall, main room in a castle used for eating and gatherings
- large fortified structure built for protection and defense
- young boy who trains under a knight
- decorated first letter in a manuscript often with gold and bright colors
- first stage of training to become a knight
- water-filled ditch around a castle used for protection
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- people who worked the land in the feudal system
- powerful king known as the Father of Europe
- men who lived in monasteries and preserved knowledge by copying texts
- system based on land and loyalty between different social classes
- heavy gate that drops down to block a castle entrance
- important river in Europe used for transportation and trade
- of Aquitaine, powerful medieval queen with political influence
- mountain range that separates regions in Europe
- Death, deadly disease that spread across Europe killing many people
20 Clues: place where monks live and work • young boy who trains under a knight • first stage of training to become a knight • powerful king known as the Father of Europe • people who worked the land in the feudal system • major river in Europe used for trade and travel • mountain range that separates regions in Europe • heavy gate that drops down to block a castle entrance • ...
Middle Ages 2024-09-10
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- The withholding of sacraments and Christian burial by the pope. This punishment essentially prevented a person from achieving salvation.
- King of the Franks who conquered Gaul, which later became France.
- Sacred rites of the Catholic Church that were necessary for salvation.
- A system of government in which powerful local lords divided their lands among vassals in exchange for pledges of service and loyalty.
- Clergy who supervised parish priests and managed cathedrals.
- A feudal lord's estate, which included one or more villages, the lord's manor house, a church, a water mill to grind grain, fields for growing crops, and pastures for animals.
- Peasants who were bound to their feudal lord's land.
- A Frankish leader who rallied warriors to push Muslims out of France, succeeding at the Battle of Tours.
- A series of wars in which Christians fought Muslims for control of Middle Eastern lands.
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- Christian court established in Spain under Ferdinand and Isabella. It tried people accused of heresy, targeting Muslims and Jews in particular. Those found guilty were burned at the stake.
- Worldly, or non-religious.
- The united Christian community that was created in Western Europe during Charlemagne's reign.
- North African Muslims.
- Large Gothic style churches that were huge and ornate.
- A tax the Catholic Church collected that was equal to a tenth of someone's income.
- The pope barring entire towns, regions, or kingdoms from receiving sacraments and Christian burial. This mass excommunication was meant to punish a noble or ruler.
- Powerful Frankish ruler who built a huge empire that covered what are now France, Germany, and Italy, reuniting much of the former Western Roman Empire. Symbolically crowned "Emperor of the Romans" by Pope Leo III.
- The campaign by Christian kingdoms in the north of Spain to drive Muslims out of the peninsula.
- Lesser lords granted land by a greater lord in exchange for pledges of service and loyalty.
- Estates of land given to vassals that included peasants to work the land, as well as any towns or buildings on it.
20 Clues: North African Muslims. • Worldly, or non-religious. • Peasants who were bound to their feudal lord's land. • Large Gothic style churches that were huge and ornate. • Clergy who supervised parish priests and managed cathedrals. • King of the Franks who conquered Gaul, which later became France. • Sacred rites of the Catholic Church that were necessary for salvation. • ...
Middle Ages 2025-01-21
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- pays homage to a lord
- young noble serving another noble family
- fabric wall coverings
- conrtolled wages and prices
- his main duty was to pray
- craftsman in training
- the most important form of wealth
- burial monument that looks like the deceased
- christian attempts to conquer the holy land
- a plate that you can eat
- system of relationships that controlled lands
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- great king of the franks
- castle toilet
- skilled worker
- entertaining practice for battle
- where books were copied
- code of knightly conduct
- luxury goods from far away
- granted in exchange for service to a lord
- halfway to heaven
- contagious disease
- belonged to the land
- pastime game of the nobility
23 Clues: castle toilet • skilled worker • halfway to heaven • contagious disease • belonged to the land • pays homage to a lord • fabric wall coverings • craftsman in training • where books were copied • great king of the franks • code of knightly conduct • a plate that you can eat • his main duty was to pray • luxury goods from far away • conrtolled wages and prices • pastime game of the nobility • ...
Middle Ages 2026-02-03
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- Journey to a sacred or holy place.
- Agreement made in 1192 allowing Christians to visit the Holy Land.
- I English king known as “the Lion-Hearted.”
- Capital city captured during the Fourth Crusade.
- System of ranking with different levels of power within the Church.
- Muslim military leader during the Third Crusade.
- Sacred city captured during the First Crusade.
- Religious order founded in the early 1200s by St. Francis of Assisi.
- Religious men who lived in monasteries and devoted their lives to God.
- Empire whose capital was Constantinople.
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- To officially remove someone from the Church community.
- Medieval political and economic system based on land and loyalty.
- The office or authority held by the Pope.
- Religious officials who lead the Church.
- IV Holy Roman Emperor who was excommunicated by Pope Gregory VII.
- Series of religious wars fought to reclaim the Holy Land.
- Political and spiritual leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Traveling religious men who preached and owned no property.
- LAND Sacred land important to Christians, Muslims, and Jews.
- VII Pope who excommunicated Henry IV.
20 Clues: Journey to a sacred or holy place. • VII Pope who excommunicated Henry IV. • Religious officials who lead the Church. • Empire whose capital was Constantinople. • The office or authority held by the Pope. • I English king known as “the Lion-Hearted.” • Sacred city captured during the First Crusade. • Capital city captured during the Fourth Crusade. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 1 2022-07-20
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- Lightest metal.
- One of the atom found in ethanol.
- I am excellent to taste but horrible to smell.
- Translate 'Navidad'.
- A country that was once divided into East and West.
- The day when you was _______.
- Einstein's theory of general __________.
- What sport is mostly played at Wimbledon?
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- What is Barack Obama's middle name?
- the capital of England.
- 5 times 16.
- The month when the school begins in Japan.
- Roman god of war.
- Sahil Parekh is CEO of _________.
- What gets wet while drying?
- Name of the blue planet.
- What is name of blue house in our school?
17 Clues: 5 times 16. • Lightest metal. • Roman god of war. • Translate 'Navidad'. • the capital of England. • Name of the blue planet. • What gets wet while drying? • The day when you was _______. • One of the atom found in ethanol. • Sahil Parekh is CEO of _________. • What is Barack Obama's middle name? • Einstein's theory of general __________. • What is name of blue house in our school? • ...
Crossword on Old Bread Crumbs 2019-01-22
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- small pieces of something baked
- squeeze something so hard it changes shape
- type of grain
- small pieces of something larger, often to try
- a counting of each person in a country
- a safe place to burn wood
- kitchen machine to brown bread on both sides
- rough feel like sand
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- round shapes made by boiling water
- baked food made from wheat
- beliefs and ways of living of a people
- vegetable like a sweet potato
- describe choices
- very very old
- bread flat bread made in the Middle East
- covering or being in many places
- what is left after burning wood
17 Clues: type of grain • very very old • describe choices • rough feel like sand • a safe place to burn wood • baked food made from wheat • vegetable like a sweet potato • small pieces of something baked • what is left after burning wood • covering or being in many places • round shapes made by boiling water • beliefs and ways of living of a people • a counting of each person in a country • ...
Carlos :) - Crossword of Countries 2022-04-27
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- is the biggest spanish country in America
- Is a island country
- It has a red flag with a yellow star
- was the home of one of the principal civilizations of the ancient Middle East and, like Mesopotamia farther east, was the site of one of the world’s earliest urban and literate societies.
- It's capital is brazilia
- It's president is King Vajiralongkorn
- It is occupying five-sixths of the westernmost major island of the British Isles.
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- It has a green flag with a white moon and a white star
- Is the second largest country ever
- In his flag there is a happy sun
- It is one of the smallest and most densely populated European countries, and it has been, since its independence in 1830
- He participate in teh World War II as the principal enemy of USA
- Is the country selected by God
- It capital is Bern
- has a long land border on the west with Angola but is divided from its neighbours to the south by the _______ River.
15 Clues: It capital is Bern • Is a island country • It's capital is brazilia • Is the country selected by God • In his flag there is a happy sun • Is the second largest country ever • It has a red flag with a yellow star • It's president is King Vajiralongkorn • is the biggest spanish country in America • It has a green flag with a white moon and a white star • ...
Ottoman Empire 2016-10-11
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- ruler of a Turkmen principality
- shares borders with three Middle East countries Iran, Iraq, and Syria
- Also called Midwest Asia
- a member of the Turkish infantry forming the Sultan's guard between the 14th and 19th centuries.
- there holy book is the bible
- the former name of Istanbul
- Another word for ground
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- One of the largest religions in the world
- The Ottoman Empire
- Also Known as the Turkish Empire
- Muslim sovereign
- A port in turkey
- A person who conquers a place or people
13 Clues: Muslim sovereign • A port in turkey • The Ottoman Empire • Another word for ground • Also called Midwest Asia • the former name of Istanbul • there holy book is the bible • ruler of a Turkmen principality • Also Known as the Turkish Empire • A person who conquers a place or people • One of the largest religions in the world • ...
qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm 2024-09-25
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- break down red blood cells
- put together again
- this wasn't supposed to be in the crossword but some prankster added it in anyways
- below sonic
- the practice of eating earthly matter
- doing this can make you fit
- smetjing to do with religion
- Something this long may be visible if you squint
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- engrave something on steel/copper
- An ancient civilisation in the Middle East
- next to something
- paiiiiiiiiinfully close to last
- If you are inside this you can't breathe
13 Clues: below sonic • next to something • put together again • break down red blood cells • doing this can make you fit • smetjing to do with religion • paiiiiiiiiinfully close to last • engrave something on steel/copper • the practice of eating earthly matter • If you are inside this you can't breathe • An ancient civilisation in the Middle East • ...
Map vocab 2025-08-25
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- a specific spot that you mark
- showing somewhere
- something that goes straight across the earth
- a navigation that shows North,East,South and West
- 0 degrees longitude
- shows the way to what your looking for
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- something that goes up and down on the earth
- direction of which way for the numbers
- a body of water that is squiggly around the earth
- a mark/ sign
- the middle of the earth
- half of a sphere
- 2 lines that never cross nor touch
13 Clues: a mark/ sign • half of a sphere • showing somewhere • 0 degrees longitude • the middle of the earth • a specific spot that you mark • 2 lines that never cross nor touch • direction of which way for the numbers • shows the way to what your looking for • something that goes up and down on the earth • something that goes straight across the earth • ...
Prologue 2021-09-17
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- The monotheistic religion of the Jewish people.
- Trade routes connected Southeast Asia, India, Arabia, and East Africa, beginning at least as early as the third century BCE.
- eldest male is head of the family and descent is traced through the male line.
- A network of trade routes connecting China and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe.
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- The third-most widespread religion in the world after Islam and Christianity and it is thought to be the oldest religion in the world dating back at least 5,000 years ago.
- An ancient Indian empire which existed from the early 4th century CE to late 6th century CE.
- Seasonal changes in atmospheric circulation and precipitation.
- A port, city, or other center to which goods are brought for import and export.
- The Maya civilization developed in the area that today comprises southeastern Mexico.
- Was a short-lived imperial dynasty of China of pivotal significance.
- A vast Mexican archaeological complex northeast of Mexico City.
- An unprecedented increase in agricultural production in Britain arising from increases in labour and land productivity
12 Clues: The monotheistic religion of the Jewish people. • Seasonal changes in atmospheric circulation and precipitation. • A vast Mexican archaeological complex northeast of Mexico City. • Was a short-lived imperial dynasty of China of pivotal significance. • eldest male is head of the family and descent is traced through the male line. • ...
North Africa and the Middles East 2021-02-07
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- is a continuous period of dry weather when an area gets less than its normal amount of rain.
- The artificial supply of water to agricultural land.
- Supply is the amount of goods available, and demand is how badly people want a good or service.
- A culture hearth is a "heartland", a source area, innovation center, a place of origin of a major culture.
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- A crescent-shaped region in the Middle East.
- people that believe in one God.
- A person who lives by moving from place to place to follow and hunt herds of migrating animals or to lead herds of grazing animals to fresh pasture.
- A historical region of Western Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent.
- The religion of the Muslims, a monotheistic faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad as the Prophet of Allah.
- An international organization whose members work to influence the price of oil on world markets by controlling the supply.
- The Middle East has over half of the world's proven oil reserves and remains the center of gravity in the global oil market.
- An ethnic religion comprising the collective religious, cultural, and legal tradition and civilization of the Jewish people.
12 Clues: people that believe in one God. • A crescent-shaped region in the Middle East. • The artificial supply of water to agricultural land. • is a continuous period of dry weather when an area gets less than its normal amount of rain. • Supply is the amount of goods available, and demand is how badly people want a good or service. • ...
North Africa and the Middles East 2021-02-07
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- The Middle East has over half of the world's proven oil reserves and remains the center of gravity in the global oil market.
- An ethnic religion comprising the collective religious, cultural, and legal tradition and civilization of the Jewish people.
- Belief in one God.
- A culture hearth is a "heartland", a source area, innovation center, a place of origin of a major culture.
- A person who lives by moving from place to place to follow and hunt herds of migrating animals or to lead herds of grazing animals to fresh pasture.
- A historical region of Western Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent.
- A crescent-shaped region in the Middle East.
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- The artificial supply of water to agricultural land.
- Supply is the amount of goods available, and demand is how badly people want a good or service.
- is a continuous period of dry weather when an area gets less than its normal amount of rain.
- The religion of the Muslims, a monotheistic faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad as the Prophet of Allah.
- An international organization whose members work to influence the price of oil on world markets by controlling the supply.
12 Clues: Belief in one God. • A crescent-shaped region in the Middle East. • The artificial supply of water to agricultural land. • is a continuous period of dry weather when an area gets less than its normal amount of rain. • Supply is the amount of goods available, and demand is how badly people want a good or service. • ...
Name The Country! 2020-08-26
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- This country is located in the northern part of Europe; its capital is Copenhagen
- This country is famous for the biggest film industry in the world
- this country is in the Middle East and famous for producing a lot of oil
- This country has a famous volcano called Mount Vesuvius and is famous for pasta and pizza
- This Mediterranean country has a lot of islands, had the first Olympic Games, and the capital city starts with the letter A
- This country is located in South America; the national language is Portuguese
- This country is famous for cheese and wine, it's got Eiffel Tower, and there is a tunnel under the sea between this country and England
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- This country is very big, has very cold winters, and famous for Vodka
- This country is both a country and a continent, famous for Kangaroo
- This country is partly in Europe and partly in Asia; famous for kebab
- This country is located in the middle of Europe, famous for producing high quality chocolate and watches, didn't participate in World War II
- This country is located in East Asia, has four main islands, and famous for Mount Fuji
12 Clues: This country is famous for the biggest film industry in the world • This country is both a country and a continent, famous for Kangaroo • This country is very big, has very cold winters, and famous for Vodka • This country is partly in Europe and partly in Asia; famous for kebab • this country is in the Middle East and famous for producing a lot of oil • ...
crossword 1 2022-12-29
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- is an Arab country in southwest Asia, in the Middle East
- s an island country located on the Pacific Ocean. It has 33 atolls, groups of tiny islands.
- is a nation in Southeast Asia and Oceania
- biggest country in the world, and it is also the biggest landlocked country in the world
- l is a country in southwestern Asia on the eastern side of the Mediterranean Sea
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- is an island country in the Caribbean; it is part of the Greater Antilles
- It shares borders with Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iraq,
- is a country in East Asia. It is a group of many islands close to the east coast of Korea, China and Russia.
- is a country in South Asia. It is the second largest country by number of people and seventh largest country by land area.
- is a European country on the island
10 Clues: is a European country on the island • is a nation in Southeast Asia and Oceania • is an Arab country in southwest Asia, in the Middle East • It shares borders with Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iraq, • is an island country in the Caribbean; it is part of the Greater Antilles • l is a country in southwestern Asia on the eastern side of the Mediterranean Sea • ...
Continents and Oceans 2023-05-04
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- one of the large areas of water around the world
- the ocean that is east of Asia
- one half of the world
- a world map that is round to show the shape of the Earth
- the imaginary horizontal line around the middle of the Earth
- the continent that south of Europe
- the part of the map that shows distance on a map
- the ocean that is between Africa and North America
- the ocean that is surrounded by Africa, Asia, and Australia
- the largest continent
- the continent where we live
- one of the large areas of land around the world
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- the continent that is also one country
- an imaginary vertical line around the middle of the Earth
- the continent that is south of North America
- the continent that is west of Asia
- the continent that is surrounded by the Southern Ocean
- one of the smaller areas of water around the world
- the ocean that is the farthest north
- a symbol that shows the directions on a map
20 Clues: one half of the world • the largest continent • the continent where we live • the ocean that is east of Asia • the continent that is west of Asia • the continent that south of Europe • the ocean that is the farthest north • the continent that is also one country • a symbol that shows the directions on a map • the continent that is south of North America • ...
Duerrito Crossword Vol. 1 2021-11-12
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- Eddie Vedder's band
- Christmas circle of evergreens
- Steve Carell
- Largest planet
- Pinnacle of Washington
- Washington Middle School
- Griffey, Edgar, Felix
- 26.2 miles
- Hogwart's House for the nice kids
- Headmaster of Hogwarts
- Rainn Wilson
- Found the One Ring, took it from Gollum
- Stolen from Seattle, went to OKC
- Ms. Cross' home state
- Gamekeeper
- A free elf
- South of Washington
- Young Egyptian Pharaoh
- Mr. D's home state
- Homeland of the Aztecs
- I must destroy the ring
- Not a digital clock
- University of Washington
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- Bulldogs in basketball from Spokane
- Hobbit's homeland
- Seattle's hockey team
- Alex Trebek's legacy
- Reeves Middle School
- Snape's House
- Sauron's homeland
- Hogwart's house for the brave
- Potter's best friend
- Not Dumbledore, but also a wizard
- Fastest golden swimmer
- Office's paper company
- Elway & Manning's team
- The Dark Lord
- William Winlock __________ High School
- MLS in Seattle
- Mr. Steve's home state
- Sirius' deatheater cousin
- East of Washington
- Boston's hockey team
43 Clues: 26.2 miles • Gamekeeper • A free elf • Steve Carell • Rainn Wilson • Snape's House • The Dark Lord • Largest planet • MLS in Seattle • Hobbit's homeland • Sauron's homeland • East of Washington • Mr. D's home state • Eddie Vedder's band • South of Washington • Not a digital clock • Alex Trebek's legacy • Reeves Middle School • Potter's best friend • Boston's hockey team • Seattle's hockey team • ...
Cold War/50's Culture 2022-04-12
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- Getting to the brink of war without actually starting a war
- President during the Missile Crisis
- Postwar generation
- Senator that claimed communism thrived under Truman
- US's enemy during the Cold War
- New genre of music that was loud and fast paced
- conference that determined the splitting of Germany
- U.S. foreign policy regarding communism
- Factory workers
- Searched for communists in government agencies
- Constructed to keep East Germans from fleeing
- Pro-Democracy/Capitalism alliance
- The King of the new music
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- Represented the suburban white middle class family
- Buying new products that made life more "comfortable"
- Leader of the USSR during the Missile Crisis
- Supplies being sent into West Berlin
- Leader of Cuba
- Closest the world came to a nuclear war
- Stockpiling weapons as a form of "self-defense"
- Invisible line that separated communism from capitalism
- Conference about what to do with Japan
- Doctors, Lawyers, Managers, etc.
- Middle class families moved from the city to these
- Alliance between USSR and its satellite nations
25 Clues: Leader of Cuba • Factory workers • Postwar generation • The King of the new music • US's enemy during the Cold War • Doctors, Lawyers, Managers, etc. • Pro-Democracy/Capitalism alliance • President during the Missile Crisis • Supplies being sent into West Berlin • Conference about what to do with Japan • Closest the world came to a nuclear war • ...
the Pharaohs 2024-10-25
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- what made the middle kingdom collapse
- what the kings of Egypt were called
- where the biggest piramid is
- last pharaoh to exist.
- what they would do when people died if they had enough money
- conquered lots of land
- what defended them with its rapids, they got their water from
- where they did most of their farming
- first actual female pharaoh
- the name of the army that took over Egypt for a little
- their natural barrier defending them in the west and east
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- first pharaoh
- when lower Egypt and upper Egypt were combined so did their crown so they called it
- what they used mainly in the old kingdom
- most loved pharaoh
- won against the hyksos army and retook egypt
- last pharaoh of the old kingdom
- what they mainly used in the middle kingdom
- where they put tombs in the new kingdom
- was a pharaoh for a short period of time
- most hated pharaoh
- the name of the tomb in the old kingdom
22 Clues: first pharaoh • most loved pharaoh • most hated pharaoh • last pharaoh to exist. • conquered lots of land • first actual female pharaoh • where the biggest piramid is • last pharaoh of the old kingdom • what the kings of Egypt were called • where they did most of their farming • what made the middle kingdom collapse • where they put tombs in the new kingdom • ...
East Africa 2012-04-23
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- Language spoken in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.
- Where do the Blue Nile and White Nile meet?
- Mt. Kilimanjaro is covered in snow and ice because of its high ______________________.
- landform in East Africa formed by the movement of tectonic plates.
- Name the belief that the natural world contains spirits.
- most widely spoken AFrican language in the region.
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- Large grasslands area in Tanzania where wildlife thrives.
- What lake is the source of the Nile River?
- Official language of Ethiopia.
- Name the practice used to dominate other countries' government, trade, and culture.
- Ethiopia and Nubia were early centers of this religion.
- Area that includes present-day Egypt and Sudan
- Early Christian emperor in Ethiopia.
- This river makes it possible for Sudanese to irrigate crops in the desert.
14 Clues: Official language of Ethiopia. • Early Christian emperor in Ethiopia. • What lake is the source of the Nile River? • Where do the Blue Nile and White Nile meet? • Area that includes present-day Egypt and Sudan • Language spoken in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. • most widely spoken AFrican language in the region. • Ethiopia and Nubia were early centers of this religion. • ...
East Asia 2023-04-27
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- Mongolian Leader
- Khan of China
- Great Khanate
- Movement of Tectonic plates under the pacific ocean
- Great Chinese waterway
- Circular tent made of felt
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- Leader of Japan
- Japanese Religion
- Italian explorer and writer
- Samurai code of honor
- Flat land with little vegetation
- Japanese nature spirit
- System based on one's ability
- Group of Islands
14 Clues: Khan of China • Great Khanate • Leader of Japan • Mongolian Leader • Group of Islands • Japanese Religion • Samurai code of honor • Japanese nature spirit • Great Chinese waterway • Circular tent made of felt • Italian explorer and writer • System based on one's ability • Flat land with little vegetation • Movement of Tectonic plates under the pacific ocean
East Asia 2023-04-27
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- Commander in chief in feudal Japan
- Dry grass covered plain
- Divine spirits dwelling in nature
- Ethnic or indigenous religion unique to Japan
- Path along pacific ocean where volcanos erupt
- Grandson of Genghis Khan
- Italian merchant
- Government/holding power
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- Son or successor
- Great state
- Body of water containing island(S)
- A samurai honor code
- Waterway
- Tent made of felt skin used by nomads
14 Clues: Waterway • Great state • Son or successor • Italian merchant • A samurai honor code • Dry grass covered plain • Grandson of Genghis Khan • Government/holding power • Divine spirits dwelling in nature • Commander in chief in feudal Japan • Body of water containing island(S) • Tent made of felt skin used by nomads • Ethnic or indigenous religion unique to Japan • ...
east asia 2023-04-27
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- divine spirits in nature
- a stretch of water with islands
- an area made up of volcanos in the pacific ocean
- ruler of china
- military leader
- government by people selected biased on their ability.
- a group with a mix of Mongols and Turks
- religion of japan
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- grandson of genghis kahn
- explorer who explored china
- a small house able to be broken down and carried around
- Japanese moral code
- Canal major waterway used for travel and trade
- dry, grass covered plains
14 Clues: ruler of china • military leader • religion of japan • Japanese moral code • divine spirits in nature • grandson of genghis kahn • dry, grass covered plains • explorer who explored china • a stretch of water with islands • a group with a mix of Mongols and Turks • Canal major waterway used for travel and trade • an area made up of volcanos in the pacific ocean • ...
East Asia 2023-04-27
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- Founder of the Mongol empire
- Founder of the Yuan Dynasty
- A Mongol state established in modern day Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan after the breakup of the Mongol empire
- A region around the rim of the Pacific Ocean here there are many volcanic eruptions
- A big waterway system located in China that connects it's northern and southern regions
- A portable tent used by the Mongols
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- Hereditary military leaders in Japan
- Japans native belief system
- an Italian merchant and explorer that traveled through Asia
- The honor code of Japanese samurai
- A big grassland
- The Japanese word for spirits in the Shinto religion
- The holding of power of people based on ability rather than class
- A stretch of water containing many islands
14 Clues: A big grassland • Japans native belief system • Founder of the Yuan Dynasty • Founder of the Mongol empire • The honor code of Japanese samurai • A portable tent used by the Mongols • Hereditary military leaders in Japan • A stretch of water containing many islands • The Japanese word for spirits in the Shinto religion • ...
East Asia 2025-01-28
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- the belief in or worship of more than one god
- the belief that there is only one God
- a tectonic belt off volcanoes and earthquakes
- an internal border between North and South Korea based on a circle of latitude
- an area in which treaties or agreements between states, military powers or contending groups forbid military installations
- a series of fortifications in China built across the historical northern borders of ancient Chinese states and Imperial China as protection
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply
- the sixth largest desert in the world, and a large cold desert and grassland region located in northern China and southern Mongolia
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- a plateau located at the intersection of Central, South, and East Asia
- connected with the sea, especially in relation to seafaring commercial or military activity
- vitrified pottery with a white, fine-grained body that usually translucent
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time
- a group of merchants, pilgrims, or travelers journeying together
- an area that contains a chain or group of islands scattered in lakes, rivers, or the ocean
14 Clues: the belief that there is only one God • the belief in or worship of more than one god • a tectonic belt off volcanoes and earthquakes • a group of merchants, pilgrims, or travelers journeying together • a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply • a plateau located at the intersection of Central, South, and East Asia • ...
Opposite Crossword: The answer is the OPPOSITE word of the clue 2015-04-28
19 Clues: dry • safe • cold • west • ugly • east • quiet • south • cheap • north • small • noisy • dirty • boring • beautiful • expensive • unfriendly • interesting • light traffic
Caribbean Studies 2013-11-19
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- Originally denoted the wealthy stratum of the middle class that originated during the latter part of the Middle Ages (AD 500–1500).
- The term was used as a racial category in the Casta system that was in use during the Spanish empire's control of their American colonies.
- classification of people into groups based on shared socio-economic conditions .
- The process by which Africans and East Indian makes descendants.
- The process of adopting the cultural traits or social patterns of another group.
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- The process of one variety blending with another variety.
- a ruling class, political order or government composed of plantation owners.
- It is used to describe Caribbean people who are a product of African and East Indian descent.
- Describes the class of wage-earners in a capitalist society whose only possession of significant material value is their labour-power.
- A social class of people engaged in complex mental labour aimed at disseminating culture.
- Any of the hereditary social classes and sub-classes of south Asian society.
- a person who is born from one white parent and one black parent, or more broadly, a person of any "mixed" ancestry.
12 Clues: The process of one variety blending with another variety. • The process by which Africans and East Indian makes descendants. • a ruling class, political order or government composed of plantation owners. • Any of the hereditary social classes and sub-classes of south Asian society. • ...
West Africa and the Spread of Islam 2024-05-06
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- Pre-Islamic Arabic civilization was largely a _______ or oral culture. Those who could recite poetry and sing the glory of the tribe by telling its stories were respected. (Another word for word of mouth)
- This is the name of the wealthiest person to have ever lived.
- The belief in one god.
- Name for the dominant faith of North and West Africa.
- This luxury good was frequently traded across the Middle East from Africa. It was rare as it came from the tusks of a large pachyderm.
- Famous desert that lay across North Africa.
- An important trade mineral across the gold. Valuable because of its malleability, rarity, and shiny appearance.
- A group of traders and merchants that travel nomadically, often using camels.
- The name for the holy city in Islam. This is where Muslims make the hajj to!
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- Islam began with the life of a single ordinary man and profound message he claimed would change the world forever, his name was...
- The belief in many gods or goddesses.
- The earliest African kingdom that existed before c. 830 until c. 1235, this empire was the first to trade salt and gold.
- The name of the holy text in Islam.
- Name for believers of the Islamic faith.
- This West African empire was home to many famous mansas. Only the king was allowed to possess solid gold in this empire.
- A word for trade. A common practice in the Middle East, where people trade silently.
- This city is important to the three major Abrahamic faiths (Judaism, Islam, and Christianity)
- This African empire was one of the largest Islamic empires in history. It produced the great ruler Askia Muhammed.
- An important trade good in West Africa... oftentimes more valuable than gold for its nutritional use!
19 Clues: The belief in one god. • The name of the holy text in Islam. • The belief in many gods or goddesses. • Name for believers of the Islamic faith. • Famous desert that lay across North Africa. • Name for the dominant faith of North and West Africa. • This is the name of the wealthiest person to have ever lived. • ...
Renaissance 2026-05-01
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- a German goldsmith and inventor who revolutionized information sharing by introducing the mechanical movable type printing press to Europe in the 1450s
- a person who supports with money, gifts, efforts, or endorsement an artist, writer, museum, cause, charity, institution, special event, or the like.
- a non-religious life stance focused on human potential, reason, and ethics, rather than divine intervention
- a particular way of thinking about, understanding, or viewing something, heavily influenced by individual experiences and beliefs
- a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political, and scientific "rebirth" following the Middle Ages
- an ancient, interconnected network of land and maritime trade routes established during China's Han Dynasty (c. 130 B.C.E.) that linked the East (China) with the West (Middle East and Mediterranean/Europe)
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- Greek helios, which is the name for the Sun, and kentro meaning center
- Famous patron family of arts in florence
- standard, classic
- mastery of human anatomy, emotional intensity, and monumental works
- was a Venetian merchant and traveler famous for journeying along the Silk Road to China and documenting his 17-year stay in the court of Mongol ruler Kublai Khan
- being "separate" from religion, or having no religious basis
12 Clues: standard, classic • Famous patron family of arts in florence • being "separate" from religion, or having no religious basis • mastery of human anatomy, emotional intensity, and monumental works • Greek helios, which is the name for the Sun, and kentro meaning center • ...
Middle Ages 2016-05-04
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- led by Charlemagne, created a huge Christian empire and brought together scholars from around Europe.
- came from Scandinavia and raided Britain, Ireland, and western Europe.
- these armies poured into southern France and northern Italy.
- were religious men who lived apart from society in isolated communities.
- A French noble who was the duke of Normandy when it decided to conquer England.
- A knight who promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- were fierce warriors who swept into Europe, attacking towns and destroying fields.
- sent missionaries, people who try to convert others to a particular religion, to Europe.
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- A large estate owned by a knight or lord
- warriors who fought on horseback
- After the fall of Rome, groups moved into Europe and divided the lands and the leaders of these groups called themselves this.
- was a system of promises that governed the relationships between lords and vassals.
- a period lasting from 500 to 1500.
- Another name for the Middle Ages
- controlled everything that happened on their land.
- workers who were tied to the land on which they lived.
- the code of honorable behavior for the knights in Europe.
- came to power in the 700s. He was the leader of the Franks.
- Communities of monks
- is the shape and elevation of land in a region.
20 Clues: Communities of monks • warriors who fought on horseback • Another name for the Middle Ages • a period lasting from 500 to 1500. • A large estate owned by a knight or lord • is the shape and elevation of land in a region. • controlled everything that happened on their land. • workers who were tied to the land on which they lived. • ...
Middle ages 2016-09-14
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- Small animals that spread serious diseases
- This man decided that people needed no priests to teach them religion
- This king introduced the Statute of Labourers
- King Richard's nickname
- This man set up Britain's first printing press
- This pope called for another expedition to regain Jerusalem
- Wars fought by European christians against non-christian people
- You suffer from this if you don't eat in a very long time
- Religious book
- Where monks lived
- Statute set by king Edward III
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- This king died so his son Richard was crowned
- What pulls together the arm with the rest of the body
- Massive earth mounds
- This made half European population drop like flies
- Holy land for people who believed in Jesus
- Country won by William, Duke of Normandy
- Where special monks translated foreign books to their language
- One of the most established universities by the beginning of the 13th century
- The first person to make a rainbow using science
20 Clues: Religious book • Where monks lived • Massive earth mounds • King Richard's nickname • Statute set by king Edward III • Country won by William, Duke of Normandy • Small animals that spread serious diseases • Holy land for people who believed in Jesus • This king died so his son Richard was crowned • This king introduced the Statute of Labourers • ...
Middle Ages 2016-01-03
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- lords estate
- church law
- a political system and a social system where by a powerful lord would offer "protection" in return for "service"
- selling of church positions
- grandson of Charles matel
- a female who dictates her life to god
- a code that a knight adopted in the late middle ages
- military expeditions to gain the holy land from the muslims
- a man who separates himself from ordinary human society in order to pursue a life of total dedication to god
- lesser lords who pledged service and loyalty to greater lord
- church tax
- a mounted warrior who had great prestige in middle age
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- unified body of law in England formed by englands royal judges
- the most severe penalty for refusing to obey church laws
- owned lands, powerful upper nobility
- a written document that gave recognition to the relationship between king and vassals
- associated with the world
- a long process that a young person went through to obtain membership in guild
- another term for "classes" of people
- peasants on a manor
20 Clues: church law • church tax • lords estate • peasants on a manor • associated with the world • grandson of Charles matel • selling of church positions • owned lands, powerful upper nobility • another term for "classes" of people • a female who dictates her life to god • a code that a knight adopted in the late middle ages • a mounted warrior who had great prestige in middle age • ...
Middle Ages 2017-11-28
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- an act of traveling from one place to another
- lowest ranked in the kingdom
- designed to protect against lethal weapons
- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen
- a religious journey
- to be afraid
- in the Middle Ages a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor
- a group of nations or people ruled over by an emperor
- make heavy demands
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- the part of the earths surface that is not covered by water
- a strong feeling of support of support or alliance
- ranked 2nd in the kingdom
- high renown or honor won by notable achievements
- the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience
- the transmissions of customs or beliefs from generations to generations
- a severe shortage of food as through crop failure or overpopulation
- a pathological condition of our body such as an infection
- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep.
- state of armed conflict between states or societies
- a person who writes poems
20 Clues: to be afraid • make heavy demands • a religious journey • ranked 2nd in the kingdom • a person who writes poems • lowest ranked in the kingdom • designed to protect against lethal weapons • an act of traveling from one place to another • high renown or honor won by notable achievements • a strong feeling of support of support or alliance • ...
Middle Ages 2013-04-24
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- A teenage boy before he becomes a knight
- A wall around the castle linking buildings together
- A walkway into the castle over the water
- He won the battle of Hastings in 1066
- These are connected to the wallwalk and in between crenelations
- William of Normandy was also known as Willam the _____
- He is in charge of all the land
- Villians were also known as ______
- A member of the lowest order of the brittish nobility
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- A pyramid system
- These holes were used to drop things onto attackers
- The shapes on the roof of the castle
- A man of high rank or high office
- This is used by soldiors to get from one side of the castle to the other
- Where the King and his family lived
- Bigger than a catapult
- A man that served for hid lord
- A person belonging to a class with high social or political status
- A type of armour that was worn
- A lake that surrounds the castle
20 Clues: A pyramid system • Bigger than a catapult • A man that served for hid lord • A type of armour that was worn • He is in charge of all the land • A lake that surrounds the castle • A man of high rank or high office • Villians were also known as ______ • Where the King and his family lived • The shapes on the roof of the castle • He won the battle of Hastings in 1066 • ...
Middle Ages 2013-04-24
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- A teenage boy before he becomes a knight
- A walkway into the castle over the water
- A pyramid system
- William of Normandy was also known as William the ______
- The shapes on the roof of the castle
- Where the King and his family lived
- A lake that surrounds the castle
- A type of armour that was worn
- A member of the lowest order of the British nobility
- He won the battle of Hastings in 1066
- A man that served for his lord
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- These holes were used to drop things onto attackers
- A person belonging to a class with high social or political satus
- He is in charge of the land
- These are connected to the wallwalk and in between crenelations
- A man of high rank or office
- Villians were also known as ______
- A wall around the castle linking buildings together
- Bigger than a catapult
- This was used by soldiors to get to one side of the castle to the other
20 Clues: A pyramid system • Bigger than a catapult • He is in charge of the land • A man of high rank or office • A type of armour that was worn • A man that served for his lord • A lake that surrounds the castle • Villians were also known as ______ • Where the King and his family lived • The shapes on the roof of the castle • He won the battle of Hastings in 1066 • ...
Middle Ages 2015-05-31
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- A medieval military expedition, one of a series made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries.
- A form of government with a monarch at the head.
- A large country house with large land.
- A person believing in or practicing religious heresy.
- A person who does not believe in religion or who adheres to a religion other than one's own.
- The habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant.
- Deliverance from sin and its consequences, believed by Christians to be brought about by faith in Christ.
- The body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
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- A contagious bacterial disease.
- Craftsmen or merchants, often having considerable power.
- A kind of banishment, a punishment that's handed out by a church when one of its members breaks some important church rule.
- A split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties, caused by differences in opinion or belief.
- An agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- An educational institution designed for instruction, examination, or both, of students in many branches of advanced learning, conferring degrees in various faculties, and often embodying colleges and similar institutions.
- The male head of a family or tribe.
- A painting of Jesus Christ or another holy figure, typically in a traditional style on wood, venerated and used as an aid to devotion in the Byzantine and other Eastern Churches.
- The ability to read and write.
- Recognition and respect towards the feudal system.
- Judged over a period of time to be of the highest quality and outstanding of its kind.
- One tenth of annual produce or earnings, formerly taken as a tax for the support of the church and clergy.
20 Clues: The ability to read and write. • A contagious bacterial disease. • The male head of a family or tribe. • A large country house with large land. • A form of government with a monarch at the head. • Recognition and respect towards the feudal system. • A person believing in or practicing religious heresy. • Craftsmen or merchants, often having considerable power. • ...
middle ages 2015-06-02
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- large estates given to warriors
- organized members of the church
- keeps time with sand
- respect or honour
- religious communities diveloped by monks
- ______ in shining armour
- a young person who wanted to learn a trade
- the servent to the lord
- the safest place in a manor
- knowing how to read and write
- long double edged blade
- a family simble
- an organization of people with the same interests or goals
- punishment giver by the church
- people who don't believe in Christianity
- a female ruler of a monarchy
- a slave
- the mission to save the sole of the church members after they die
- one who speaks beliefs different from the accepted church opinion
- ruled by a emperor or empress
- more powerful then the king
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- burned an the stake for being a _____
- used to cut off heads
- mine head or male of the family or tribe
- division or disunion mostly mutually opposad parties
- a huge disease
- a male ruler of a monarchy
- the idea that each person should be free to develop and pursue his or her own goals
- a social and political system
- killed tow threads of the population
- a large country house on a large piece of land
- holy wars
- one tenth of the annual produce or earnings taken by the church as tax
- a shaft with a ball and chain on the end
- guilds or students and teachers
- the first or highest class or rank
- strong central government ruled by a king or queen
- worn by knights
- a panting of a important religus person
39 Clues: a slave • holy wars • a huge disease • a family simble • worn by knights • respect or honour • keeps time with sand • used to cut off heads • the servent to the lord • long double edged blade • ______ in shining armour • a male ruler of a monarchy • the safest place in a manor • more powerful then the king • a female ruler of a monarchy • a social and political system • ...
middle ages 2015-06-03
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- a panting of a important religious person
- one tenth of the annual produce or earnings taken by the church as tax
- used to cut off heads
- guilds or students and teachers
- punishment giver by the church
- killed tow threads of the population
- organized members of the church
- the safest place in a manor
- religious communities developed by monks
- the mission to save the sole of the church members after they die
- a social and political system
- the first or highest class or rank
- ruled by a emperor or empress
- a family symbol
- keeps time with sand
- respect or honor
- one who speaks beliefs different from the accepted church opinion
- long double edged blade
- the servant to the lord
- a huge disease
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- burned an the stake for being a _____
- large estates given to warriors
- people who don't believe in Christianity
- the idea that each person should be free to develop and pursue his or her own goals
- an organization of people with the same interests or goals
- strong central government ruled by a king or queen
- a large country house on a large piece of land
- knowing how to read and write
- a young person who wanted to learn a trade
- mine head or male of the family or tribe
- ______ in shining armor
- a shaft with a ball and chain on the end
- worn by knights
- holy wars
- a slave
- ruler of a kingdom
- a giant place to warship that takes hundreds of years to construct
- a female ruler of a monarchy
- more powerful then the king
- division or disunion mostly mutually opposed parties
40 Clues: a slave • holy wars • a huge disease • worn by knights • a family symbol • respect or honor • ruler of a kingdom • keeps time with sand • used to cut off heads • ______ in shining armor • long double edged blade • the servant to the lord • the safest place in a manor • more powerful then the king • a female ruler of a monarchy • knowing how to read and write • a social and political system • ...
middle ages 2015-06-03
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- the safest place in a manor
- ruler of a kingdom
- a giant place to warship that takes hundreds of years to construct
- a shaft with a ball and chain on the end
- the first or highest class or rank
- used to cut off heads
- an organization of people with the same interests or goals
- punishment giver by the church
- guilds or students and teachers
- a huge disease
- ruled by a emperor or empress
- a young person who wanted to learn a trade
- one tenth of the annual produce or earnings taken by the church as tax
- division or disunion mostly mutually opposed parties
- a social and political system
- worn by knights
- long double edged blade
- organized members of the church
- keeps time with sand
- more powerful then the king
- one who speaks beliefs different from the accepted church opinion
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- ______ in shining armor
- respect or honor
- the mission to save the sole of the church members after they die
- burned an the stake for being a _____
- killed tow threads of the population
- a large country house on a large piece of land
- a female ruler of a monarchy
- the idea that each person should be free to develop and pursue his or her own goals
- people who don't believe in Christianity
- religious communities developed by monks
- mine head or male of the family or tribe
- holy wars
- the servant to the lord
- large estates given to warriors
- a slave
- knowing how to read and write
- strong central government ruled by a king or queen
- a family symbol
- a panting of a important religious person
40 Clues: a slave • holy wars • a huge disease • worn by knights • a family symbol • respect or honor • ruler of a kingdom • keeps time with sand • used to cut off heads • ______ in shining armor • the servant to the lord • long double edged blade • the safest place in a manor • more powerful then the king • a female ruler of a monarchy • ruled by a emperor or empress • a social and political system • ...
MIDDLE AGES 2015-02-22
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- RELIGOUS IDEAS
- AGES PERIOD OF TIME
- CARTA A DOCUMENT
- YEARS' WAR A LONG CONFLICT
- HIGHEST LAW IN UK
- SERIES OF WARS
- PEOPLE WHO BELONG TO RELIGOUS ORDERS
- A GROUP OF RELIGOUS MEN
- EUROPEAN CODE
- CHURCH OFFICIALS
- ANOTHER NAME FOR MIDDLE AGES
- ORDER A GROUP OF PEOPLE
- A KNIGHT WHO SUPPORTS A LORD FOR LAND
- A LARGE LAND MASS
- A SHORT POEM
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- WORKERS
- SYSTEM OF PROMISES
- WARRIORS ON HORSEACK
- SHAPE AND ELEVATION OF LAND
- LAND WHERE JESUS LIVED
- LAW A LAW OF WHO THE WORLD OPERATED
- LARGE ESTATES
- EFFORTS TO RETAKE SPAIN
- CAST OUT FROM THE CHURCH
- DEATH A DEADLY PLAGUE
- RELIGOUS MEN
- INQUIITION AN ORINIZATION OF PRIESTS
27 Clues: WORKERS • RELIGOUS MEN • A SHORT POEM • LARGE ESTATES • EUROPEAN CODE • RELIGOUS IDEAS • SERIES OF WARS • CARTA A DOCUMENT • CHURCH OFFICIALS • HIGHEST LAW IN UK • A LARGE LAND MASS • SYSTEM OF PROMISES • WARRIORS ON HORSEACK • AGES PERIOD OF TIME • DEATH A DEADLY PLAGUE • LAND WHERE JESUS LIVED • A GROUP OF RELIGOUS MEN • EFFORTS TO RETAKE SPAIN • ORDER A GROUP OF PEOPLE • CAST OUT FROM THE CHURCH • ...
Middle Ages 2021-09-01
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- class of rich people, nobles or lords
- building where monks lived
- clowns before a lord to make them laugh
- act of removing a persons membership from church
- very poor people who worked for lords
- qualities of a good knight, bravery, respect for women
- well to noble who owns an estate
- head of the roman catholic church
- poor people who worked on manors
- a period of several hundred years during the dark middle ages
- deep,wide, water-filled ditch surrounding a castle
- contest or joust between two knights or two groups of knights
- man of honor in the military
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- court to punish heretics
- where the lord and his knights lived
- an official of the church such as priest, bishop
- fall of the roman empire in 476 and ended with modern period 1400
- large piece of land owned by a lord
- holding beliefs that the church felt were wrong
- clergyman of the christian church
- contest between knights on horseback
- arrangement between lord, vassal,, and serf for ownership of land
- a high official of the catholic church appointed by pope
- land given for military service
- expeditions sent by the pope to capture the holy land
- church official who oversaw the work of priest
- noble who was given land by the lord in return for military service
- covering of iron worn by knights
- person who rules a country during middle ages
- people of the middle ages believed it represented god's rules and teachings
- man who gives up property to serve god
31 Clues: court to punish heretics • building where monks lived • man of honor in the military • land given for military service • well to noble who owns an estate • poor people who worked on manors • covering of iron worn by knights • clergyman of the christian church • head of the roman catholic church • large piece of land owned by a lord • where the lord and his knights lived • ...
middle ages 2022-04-06
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- lowest rank in feudal
- …… years war
- where the middle ages happened
- highest rank in the feudal system
- what the king sits in
- what the middle ages were apart of
- government system
- knights weapons
- where the middle ages happen
- where kings lived
- fight between 2 knights on horseback
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- under the king
- warriors
- knights wore these
- another word for king
- what the kings wore
- under the nobles
- killed a lot of people
- knightly system
- the people that fought
- there was 8 of them
- middle ages known as the ….. Times
- fight is called a
- lower than peasant
- knights protection
25 Clues: warriors • …… years war • under the king • knightly system • knights weapons • under the nobles • government system • fight is called a • where kings lived • knights wore these • lower than peasant • knights protection • what the kings wore • there was 8 of them • lowest rank in feudal • another word for king • what the king sits in • killed a lot of people • the people that fought • ...
Middle Ages 2022-04-13
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- the solders of the middle ages that wore a suit of armor
- male religious worker
- roman catholic church
- a small insect that was know to transmit the Black Death
- the largest building in the middle Europe that was in the center of towns/cities
- a religious war in the middle ages that took many lives from both sides
- a religion that had many churches that became the most powerful force
- something in which a king/lord would control by giving out land and also taking it away
- warrior from Sweden, Norway, Denmark
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- very deadly disease that is contagious
- female religious worker
- the name of the house that a peasant lived in
- a time period that spanned between 500-1500 A.D
- things taken by force
- to be passed from one thing/person to another
- paper like material that was made from sheep skin
- a servant to a lord or lords
- knights servant
- a religious worker
- you give up %10 of your earnings or more to a higher power (E.X. a church or as tax)
20 Clues: knights servant • a religious worker • male religious worker • roman catholic church • things taken by force • female religious worker • a servant to a lord or lords • warrior from Sweden, Norway, Denmark • very deadly disease that is contagious • the name of the house that a peasant lived in • to be passed from one thing/person to another • ...
Middle Ages 2021-07-01
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- Given a large area of land by the King under the Feudal System
- Man-made hill of earth constructed for the first wooden castles
- An area of land granted to a vassal by a lord
- Large crossbow style weapon used to fire arrow-like bolts of metal
- Gap in the sections at the top of the castle walls to allow archers to fire out
- Raised section at the top of the castle walls to provide protection
- Trial by _?_ used to determine guilt or innocence by a person holding a red hot piece of metal
- Found in the gatehouse of a castle and they allowed defenders to drop/pour things onto attackers coming into the castle
- A person who made roofs from reeds and hay
- Trial by _?_ used to determine guilt or innocence by two people fighting each other
- Body of water surrounding a castle to help stop attackers
- Top person in the Feudal system
- A special journey of religious significance to show God how much you loved him
- The manager of a manor who looked after business affairs on behalf of the Lord
- Group at the bottom of the Feudal System
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- Iron structure in the gatehouse of a castle to prevent entry
- Chief serf in the village who made sure the peasants were doing their work
- Large catapult style weapon used to throw rocks at castle walls
- A form of entertainment that usually involved jousting and mock battles
- Peasant who collected taxes on behalf of the Lord of the Manor
- A large tree trunk sharpened to a point used to knock holes in castle walls and gates
- Another name for a siege tower
- A long wooden pole used by knights while jousting
- Open area inside the walls of a castle
- Their job was to fight for the King in order to protect the Kingdom
- Another name for the area around Jerusalem in the Middle East
- Used as a way of controlling who could cross the moat into a castle
- Smalls gaps built into the castle walls to allow archers to fire from inside without getting hit
- Series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims
- A person who guarded crops to prevent damage by livestock
30 Clues: Another name for a siege tower • Top person in the Feudal system • Open area inside the walls of a castle • Group at the bottom of the Feudal System • A person who made roofs from reeds and hay • An area of land granted to a vassal by a lord • A long wooden pole used by knights while jousting • Series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims • ...
Middle Ages 2021-04-16
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- the conflict between the kingdoms of England and France that lasted from 1337 to 1453
- main religion that emerged in the Middle Ages
- secluded religious community for monks
- a belief that is rejected by official Church teaching
- people who are trained and ordained for religious services
- follower of a polytheistic religion
- period between ancient times and modern times, roughly from A.D. 500 to 1500
- a peasant who is legally bound to live and work on land owned by a lord
- a series of military campaigns to establish Christian control over the Holy Land
- from the Latin for “middle age,” relating to the Middle Ages
- estate granted by a lord to a vassal
- Muslims in Spain who governed an advanced society
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- Death an epidemic of the bubonic plague that killed one third of all Europeans between 1347 and 1352
- warrior mounted on horseback
- code of conduct in medieval Europe that required knights to be brave, loyal, and honest
- someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- Holy Roman Emperor from 800 to 814
- to exclude a person from a church or a religious community
- a nobleman who received land from another nobleman in return for his services
- tribes of people who raided others
- religious men who devout their lives to the church
21 Clues: warrior mounted on horseback • Holy Roman Emperor from 800 to 814 • tribes of people who raided others • follower of a polytheistic religion • estate granted by a lord to a vassal • secluded religious community for monks • main religion that emerged in the Middle Ages • Muslims in Spain who governed an advanced society • religious men who devout their lives to the church • ...
Middle Ages 2022-10-26
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- The body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- A person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying merchandise to a particular trade.
- An estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
- belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic.
- The daughter of a monarch
- A professional joker or “fool” at a medieval court, typically wearing a cap with bells on it and carrying a mock scepter.
- A unit of land, originally a feudal lordship, consisting of a lord's demesne and lands rented to tenants.
- A member of a religious community of women, especially a cloistered one, living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- A sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor.
- A holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- The action of buying and selling goods and services
- The political, military, and social system in medieval Europe, based on the holding of lands in fief or fee and on the resulting relations between lord and vassal.
- In the Middle Ages a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- The principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated.
- The female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- Someone or something having power, authority, or influence; a master or ruler.
- A member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
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- A deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack.
- A bridge, especially one over a castle's moat, that is hinged at one end so that it may be raised to prevent people's crossing or to allow vessels to pass under it.
- The medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- Is a type of fortified tower built within castles during the Middle Ages by European nobility.
- A large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat.
- A poor farmer of low social status who owns or rents a small piece of land for cultivation (chiefly in historical use or with reference to subsistence farming in poorer countries).
- The son of a monarch.
- An agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- In a sport or game a series of contests between a number of competitors, who compete for an overall prize.
- Each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries.
- A defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet.
- An object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest.
- A nobleman of high rank
- A country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen.
- The system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- The male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
34 Clues: The son of a monarch. • A nobleman of high rank • The daughter of a monarch • The action of buying and selling goods and services • A country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen. • A sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor. • An estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service. • ...
Middle Ages 2023-12-15
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- a noble lord's estate
- religious wars fought during the Middle Ages
- Holy city for three world religions
- Luther Leader of the reformation
- Medieval assembly or council
- body of laws developed by the medieval church
- Roads Trade route that brought the Black Death to Europe
- plague disease that ravaged the Byzantine Empire and most of Europe
- system of economic and social organization in the Middle Ages
- Crowned 'Holy Roman Emperor' by the Pope in 800 CE
- Backlash against the Catholic Church that began in 1512
- invaders from Scandinavia
- one who swears loyalty to a higher lord
- religious men who live apart from society in isolated communities
- the state or domain of a feudal lord
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- people who do not follow or adhere to religious ways
- leader of the Catholic Church in Europe
- medieval siege weapon used to launch large stones
- to be kicked out of the Church
- relating or belong to the Middle Ages
- served and fought for a king
- rite or ritual performed by the church, required for salvation
- church officials
- code of conduct followed by knights
- Carta the 'Great Charter,' signed in 1215
- Architectural style dominant in the Middle Ages
- a peasant who is tied to the land they work on
27 Clues: church officials • a noble lord's estate • invaders from Scandinavia • served and fought for a king • Medieval assembly or council • to be kicked out of the Church • Luther Leader of the reformation • Holy city for three world religions • code of conduct followed by knights • the state or domain of a feudal lord • relating or belong to the Middle Ages • ...
Middle Ages 2023-08-24
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- System of rigid class distinctions and responsibilities
- Age you could become a Squire
- Wrote rules for nuns
- Years between 400 and 600
- Inherited Frankish kingdom from his father in 768
- A political and economic system based on landholding and protective alliances
- Written for the monks
- Age you could become a Page
- Churchy kingdom
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- Ruler of the Franks in 496
- Where Knights practiced their fighting skills
- Land granted by the Lord
- 3 sons fought for control
- I Becomes pope in 590
- 1 function of feudalism
- Wrote rules for monasteries
- Ages The ages between 500 and 1500
- Written for the nuns
- A worldly power in politics
- Church tax by peasants
20 Clues: Churchy kingdom • Wrote rules for nuns • Written for the nuns • Written for the monks • Church tax by peasants • 1 function of feudalism • Land granted by the Lord • 3 sons fought for control • Years between 400 and 600 • Ruler of the Franks in 496 • Wrote rules for monasteries • A worldly power in politics • Age you could become a Page • Age you could become a Squire • ...
Middle Ages 2023-08-24
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- 3rd group of invaders
- First reason of feudalism
- As cities are abandoned level of learning ______
- End of raids due to the ______
- Inhereted Frankish kingdom from his father
- At seven years old, a boy in knight training became a _______
- 2nd group of invaders
- Third reason of fueudalism
- Lewis's sons fight for ______
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- Son of Charlemagne
- Vikings were from ______
- Manors usually consisted of lord's house, workshop, fields,and _________
- System of governing & land holding
- Churchly Kingdom
- Helped push Spanish & French
- Lewis's _____ divided the empire into 3 kingdoms
- Became Pope in 590
- Second reason of feudalism
- lord's estate
- 1st group of invaders
20 Clues: lord's estate • Churchly Kingdom • Son of Charlemagne • Became Pope in 590 • 3rd group of invaders • 2nd group of invaders • 1st group of invaders • Vikings were from ______ • First reason of feudalism • Second reason of feudalism • Third reason of fueudalism • Helped push Spanish & French • Lewis's sons fight for ______ • End of raids due to the ______ • System of governing & land holding • ...
Middle Ages 2023-08-24
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- In 843, Charlemagne's sons divided emperor into 3 ______
- The first reason for Feudalism
- Then first stage of knight training at the age of 7
- The third and final stage of Knight training at the age of 21
- People who Couldn't lawfully leave the place they were born in
- Small communities were governed by ____ rules
- A period from 500-1500
- Feudalism was based on ____ between groups of people
- Germanic Warriors Pledge ______ to their Chief
- The second stage of knight training at the age of 14
- The second reason for Feudalism
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- Church tax paid by peasants
- The First group of invaders
- The political part of Feudalism provided _____
- The second group of invaders
- The Third reason for Feudalism
- The social part of Feudalism was a system of rigid ____ Distinctions, and responsibilities
- The Third group of Invaders
- As Cities are abandoned, level of learning ___
- knowledge of Greek language and culture is almost completely _____
20 Clues: A period from 500-1500 • Church tax paid by peasants • The First group of invaders • The Third group of Invaders • The second group of invaders • The first reason for Feudalism • The Third reason for Feudalism • The second reason for Feudalism • Small communities were governed by ____ rules • The political part of Feudalism provided _____ • ...
Middle Ages 2023-11-14
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- a citizen of a town or city, typically a member of the wealthy bourgeoisie.
- a hereditary commander in chief in feudal Japan.
- A country in Southeastern Europe
- a member of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan
- a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- The quality of being religious or reverent.
- a pilgrim's journey.
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- Carta- A royal charter of rights
- of Arc- Joan of Arc is a patron saint of France, honored as a defender of the French nation for her role in the siege of Orléans
- a Christian sacrament in which a member of the Church confesses sins to a priest and is given absolution.
- A region in Northern France
- a medieval association of craftsmen or merchants, often having considerable power.
- the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, or its beliefs and practices.
- the principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated.
- the pope
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- in the style of architecture prevalent in western Europe in the 12th–16th centuries,
- A country in Northern Europe
- each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to the Holy Land in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries.
- an adherent of scholasticism; a schoolman.
- Plague- the most common form of plague in humans,
- seafaring people originally from Scandinavia
- the highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons.
- a period of prolonged and intensive questioning or investigation.
- A city in southeastern france
- The office or authority of a Pope
- a period of prolonged and intensive questioning or investigation.
- Warriors or Knights that fight on horseback
- the Bishop of Rome as head of the Roman Catholic Church.
- A large island in eastern asia.
30 Clues: the pope • a pilgrim's journey. • A region in Northern France • A country in Northern Europe • A city in southeastern france • A large island in eastern asia. • A country in Southeastern Europe • Carta- A royal charter of rights • The office or authority of a Pope • an adherent of scholasticism; a schoolman. • The quality of being religious or reverent. • ...
middle ages 2023-11-21
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- were religious communities where monks lived, prayed, and worked. They were centers of learning, preserving knowledge during the Middle Ages.
- were a portion of a person's income, usually one-tenth, paid to the Church as a form of taxation to support its activities.
- was the political and social system in medieval Europe characterized by a hierarchy of land ownership and loyalty among lords, vassals, and peasants.
- were religious communities for women, similar to monasteries, where nuns lived a life of prayer, work, and religious devotion.
- was a woman of high social rank, usually belonging to the nobility or aristocracy.
- were the lowest social class, primarily involved in agricultural labor and often living on a lord's land.
- were armored warriors mounted on horses, bound by a code of chivalry emphasizing bravery, loyalty, and honor.
- clergy consisted of religious officials and priests within the Catholic Church who held various positions of authority.
- was a code of conduct for knights emphasizing virtues like bravery, courtesy, and respect toward women.
- law refers to the internal laws and regulations of the Catholic Church governing religious practices, beliefs, and the behavior of its members.
- was a person granted land (fief) in return for loyalty and service to a lord, often as a knight.
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- were peasants who worked the land on a lord's estate and were bound to the land, providing labor in exchange for protection.
- were traveling musicians and poets who entertained and spread news and stories throughout medieval Europe.
- also known as Charles the Great, was a Frankish king who expanded the Carolingian Empire and was crowned the first Holy Roman Emperor.
- was the lord's estate comprising the house, farmland, villages, and the surrounding area, where the lord and peasants lived and worked.
- were Norse seafarers and warriors who raided and traded across Europe during the Middle Ages.
- were a Germanic tribe that played a significant role in the early medieval period and established the Carolingian Empire.
- a noble who owned land and granted it, known as a fief, to vassals in exchange for loyalty and military service.
- refer to the period in European history between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance, marked by feudalism, knights, and a strong influence of the Catholic Church.
- a succession of rulers from the same family or line, often passing power down through hereditary means.
- refers to something not associated with religious or spiritual matters, contrasting with the ecclesiastical aspects of society during that time.
- was the land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for allegiance and military support.
22 Clues: was a woman of high social rank, usually belonging to the nobility or aristocracy. • was the land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for allegiance and military support. • were Norse seafarers and warriors who raided and traded across Europe during the Middle Ages. • ...
Middle school 2019-11-28
Middle Ages 2020-02-05
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- a teenage peasant girl who rallied to the French
- a law that governed how the world operated
- rule or course of action
- a Dominician philosopher
- a long conflict between England and France
- one of the founders of the two orders: Dominicians and Franciscans
- the lawmaking body that governs England today
- a long series of wars between Christians and Muslims
- church officials
- a pope of Rome who came to power in 1073
- King Richard's main opponent in the third crusade
- wife of ferdinand
- the only person who stayed on the holy land during the crusade
- cast out from the church
- king of spain
- religious ideas that oppose accepted church teachings
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- Palestine
- the document listing the rights the king could not ignore¨
- efforts to retake Spain from the Moors
- an organization of priests that looked for and punished anyone in Spain who practiced their old religion
- a group of people who dedicated their lives to religion
- a pope who helped the Byzantine emperor
- a bishop who was disapproved by Pope Gregory VII
- a deadly plague that swept through Europe between 1347 and 1351
- people who belonged to religious oredrs but lived and worked among the society
25 Clues: Palestine • king of spain • church officials • wife of ferdinand • rule or course of action • a Dominician philosopher • cast out from the church • efforts to retake Spain from the Moors • a pope who helped the Byzantine emperor • a pope of Rome who came to power in 1073 • a law that governed how the world operated • a long conflict between England and France • ...
MIDDLE NAMES 2024-05-21
25 Clues: LUIS • MATEO • ISAAC • PABLO • AYDEN • LUCIO • ADRIK • DYLAN • SERGIO • SOPHIA • ALIYAH • KARELY • BRAYAN • NICOLAS • YULIANA • AMERICA • ALLISON • VALERIA • JANELLE • CRISTIAN • BRICELLA • SEBASTIAN • VALENTINA • GABRIELLA • KRISTOFER
MIDDLE CHILDHOOD 2023-02-17
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- the belief that you are a worthwhile person
- consists of actions rather than words
- rewarding appropriate behavior can help mold childrens behavior
- result that follows an action
- experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior
- the process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by society
- a system of direct and indirect actions used by adults to help children develop
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- the natural outcomes that result from a child's actions with others or property.
- the repetition of information after its used
- the ability to group objects by common attributes such as size color shape pattern or function
- a planning method that influences a child's behavior using physical space and activities
- the manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- the coordination of the eye and hand
- a process where people define themselves in terms qualities skills and attributes they see in others
- the ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight volume or size
- a guidance technique where a child is removed for misbehavior
- involves nonverbal and verbal actions
- all the communication that occurs in the setting
- that change in position or shape of substances does not change the quantity
- unwanted aggressive behavior
20 Clues: unwanted aggressive behavior • result that follows an action • the coordination of the eye and hand • consists of actions rather than words • involves nonverbal and verbal actions • the belief that you are a worthwhile person • the repetition of information after its used • all the communication that occurs in the setting • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-17
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- Guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others.
- A term that includes both guidance and punishment.
- the belief that you are worthwhile as a person,
- The coordination of eye and hand.
- Able to see objects in the distance more clearly than those that are close.
- Whenever you speak or move.
- The lower and upper front teeth.
- able to see close objects more clearly than those in the distance.
- All the communicating that occurs whithin the setting.
- A result that follows an action of a behavior.
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- To stop an unacceptable action to start an acceptable one.
- Listen to what the child is saying ,then repeating what was just said.
- A major health problem caused by overeating
- Being aware of others distress and wanting to help.
- Unwanted aggressive behavior.
- You divert or turn their attention in a different direction.
- System of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop.
- The process of aquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society.
- Tells the child how you feel about his or her challenging behavior
- The ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight volume or size.
20 Clues: Whenever you speak or move. • Unwanted aggressive behavior. • The lower and upper front teeth. • The coordination of eye and hand. • A major health problem caused by overeating • A result that follows an action of a behavior. • the belief that you are worthwhile as a person, • A term that includes both guidance and punishment. • ...
middle childhood 2023-02-15
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- Explains the affect of a child behavior in a respectful manner
- Aggression that is directed to another child
- Direct and indirect actions
- Outside factories influencing behaviors
- Both guidance and punishment
- Not change the quantity
- Changes in position or shape of substance
- Result that follows an action or behavior
- All the communication that occurs within a setting
- Technique that involves moving a child behavior in a respectful manner
- The belief that they are worthwhile as a person
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- Communication through actions and facial and body gestures that influence behavior
- Experience that follow naturally as a result of a behavior
- Coordination of the eye and hand
- Ability to group objects by size, color, shape,pattern
- Ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order
- People define themselves in terms of the qualities skills
- Manipulation of ideas based on logic
- Physical and verbal action
- Repetition of information after it is used
- Verbal and nonverbal actions by one person
21 Clues: Not change the quantity • Physical and verbal action • Direct and indirect actions • Both guidance and punishment • Coordination of the eye and hand • Manipulation of ideas based on logic • Outside factories influencing behaviors • Changes in position or shape of substance • Result that follows an action or behavior • Repetition of information after it is used • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-15
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- Excessive bodily fat
- The coordination of the hand and eye
- Nonverbal and verbal actions
- Training that develops self-control
- The repetition of info enter it is used
- Questions that require more than one word answers
- The belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- Unwanted aggressive behavior
- All the communication that occurs within the setting
- Actions rather than words
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- Those experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society
- Outside factors that influence behavior
- A result that follows on action or behavior
- Upper and lower front teeth
- Can see objects close up more clearly than those at a distance
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- Change in position or shape of substances does not change the quantity
- A system of direct and indirect actions
- Both verbal and nonverbal actions
20 Clues: Excessive bodily fat • Actions rather than words • Upper and lower front teeth • Nonverbal and verbal actions • Unwanted aggressive behavior • Both verbal and nonverbal actions • Training that develops self-control • The coordination of the hand and eye • Outside factors that influence behavior • The repetition of info enter it is used • A system of direct and indirect actions • ...
middle ages 2023-02-15
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- an agricultural laborer (a type of peasant) who cannot leave their lord's manor or be forced to leave it
- a rebirth of education
- left henry IV outside his castle for 3 days before forgiving him for appointing bishops
- languages that developed from germanic tribes and romans mixing
- the religious ceremony you have to do in order to go to heaven (ex. baptism, confirmation, holy orders)
- when an entire kingdom gets banned from church and participating in the sacraments because of their lord
- the midieval knightly system with the social code
- a holder of land who takes care of that piece of land along with the lord who gave it to him
- when a king appoints bishops
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- an estate of land, the source of a vassals income
- government in middle ages where kings gave land to lords who gave some to vassals to take care of the land in return for protection
- crowned emperor of the romans
- united franks into one kingdom, then ruled the frankish kingdom
- was left outside pope gregory VII's castle for 3 days before being forgiven for appointing bishops
- pointed arches, big windows - lots of light, stained glass windowsr in gaul, and conquered many germanic tribes
- defeated the muslims at the battle of tours
- a unit of land with one lord to rule it
- a belief or opinion that is opposite the church's beliefs
- a law that dealt with marriage and religious issues
- when a king is banned (by the pope) from church and participating in the sacraments
- the pope's office
- a group of church officials
22 Clues: the pope's office • a rebirth of education • a group of church officials • when a king appoints bishops • crowned emperor of the romans • a unit of land with one lord to rule it • defeated the muslims at the battle of tours • an estate of land, the source of a vassals income • the midieval knightly system with the social code • ...
middle childhood 2023-02-14
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- A result that follows an action or behavior
- The coordination of the eye and the hand
- Tells the child how you feel about his or her challenging behavior in a respectful manner
- Divert, or turn, their attention in a different direction
- guidance Involves outside factors that influence behavior
- a guidance Technique that involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time
- A system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop internal controls and appropriate behavior patterns
- See clearer in the distance
- guidance Involves nonverbal(physical) and verbal actions
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- How one feels about themselves
- Unwanted aggressive behavior
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- Change in position or shape of substances does not change the quantity
- The ability to group objects by attributes
- Consists of actions rather than words
- environment Includes all the communication that occurs within a setting
- You first listen to what the child is saying to you, then respond to the child by repeating what was just said
- The repetition of information after it is used
- Understanding and using accepted rules of conduct when interacting with others
- Caused by overeating
20 Clues: Caused by overeating • See clearer in the distance • Unwanted aggressive behavior • How one feels about themselves • Consists of actions rather than words • The coordination of the eye and the hand • The ability to group objects by attributes • A result that follows an action or behavior • The repetition of information after it is used • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
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- Tells the child how you feel about his or her challenging behavior in a respectful manner
- Involves the coordination of the eye and hand
- To remember information
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society
- The ability to group objects by common attributes, such as size, color, shape, pattern, or function
- Either to stop an unacceptable action or start an acceptable one
- When an individual cant see far away
- Is characterized by obsessive bodily fat
- Is unwanted aggressive behavior
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- Being able to see objects up close
- The belief that you are worth while as a person
- A process where people define themselves in terms of the qualities, skills, and attributes they see in others
- You listen first to what the child is saying to you
- Consists of a system of direct and indirect actions uses by an adult to help children develop internal control and appropriate behavior patterns
- you divert, or turn, their attention away in a different direction
- Involves outside factors that influence behavior
- A result that follows an action or behavior
- Whenever you speak or move
- Rewarding appropriate behavior can help model children's behavior
- Guidance technique that is used to move a child away from others for a short period of time
20 Clues: To remember information • Whenever you speak or move • Is unwanted aggressive behavior • Being able to see objects up close • When an individual cant see far away • Is characterized by obsessive bodily fat • A result that follows an action or behavior • Involves the coordination of the eye and hand • The belief that you are worth while as a person • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
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- Ability to group objects by common attributes
- Growth in mental processes used to gain
- Skills involving arms, leg,and whole body movement
- Change in position or shape of substance does not change quantity
- Repetition of information after it is used
- Saying number in their proper order
- Process where people define themselves in terms of qualities
- Small movements that require muscles in fingers,hand,toe,foot
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- Unwanted aggressive behavior
- Sentence structure where object of sentence is placed before subject
- Manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- Belief that you are a worthwhile person
- See objects in the distance more clearly than those close
- Understanding what other people say and write
- Characterized by excessive body fat
- Actions used to help children develop
- consist of actions rather than words
- Ability to arrange items based on weight
- Speech disorder characterized by repetition,hesitation,and prolongation
- Ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds
20 Clues: Unwanted aggressive behavior • Characterized by excessive body fat • Saying number in their proper order • consist of actions rather than words • Actions used to help children develop • Belief that you are a worthwhile person • Growth in mental processes used to gain • Ability to arrange items based on weight • Repetition of information after it is used • ...
Middle childhood 2023-02-14
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- Consists of a system of direct or indirect actions
- Manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- Coordination of the eye and hand
- Involves nonverbal and verbal actions
- Belief that you are worthwhile person
- Communication occurs within the setting
- Change in position or shape of substances
- Outside factors that influence behavior
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- Ability to group objects by common attributes
- Result that follow a action or behavior
- Arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight,volume, or size
- Guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others
- Actions rather then words
- Define themselves in terms of qualities
- Aggression that is directed to another child
- Rewarding appropriate behavior
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior consider acceptable
- The repetition of information after it is used
- Making a verbal or nonverbal suggestion
- Tells the child how you feel about their behavior
20 Clues: Actions rather then words • Rewarding appropriate behavior • Coordination of the eye and hand • Involves nonverbal and verbal actions • Belief that you are worthwhile person • Result that follow a action or behavior • Define themselves in terms of qualities • Communication occurs within the setting • Making a verbal or nonverbal suggestion • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
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- Aggression towards someone
- Worthwhile person
- Molding childrens behavior by rewarding
- Manipulation of ideas
- Eye and hand coordination
- Verbal and nonverbal actions to set example
- Direct and indirect actions used by an adult
- Listening to what is being said
- Health issue from overeating
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- Able to see close
- Using both guidance and punishment
- Being aware of others
- Understanding accepted rules
- Guidance technique that requires moving away from others
- Lower and front teeth
- Verbal statement that explains childs behavior respectfully
- Verbal or nonverbal suggestions that require a response
- Technique used to change a childs attention
- Able to see far
- Result that follows action or behavior
20 Clues: Able to see far • Able to see close • Worthwhile person • Being aware of others • Lower and front teeth • Manipulation of ideas • Eye and hand coordination • Aggression towards someone • Understanding accepted rules • Health issue from overeating • Listening to what is being said • Using both guidance and punishment • Result that follows action or behavior • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- Experiences that are deliberately set up by an adult to show what will happen if a limit is not followed.
- Outside factors influencing behavior, such as the layout of the center.
- A process in which people define themselves in terms of the qualities, skills, and attributes they see in others.
- Direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop socially acceptable behavior.
- The concept that change in position or shape of substances does not change the quantity.
- A guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time.
- Experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior.
- The belief that you are worth while as a person.
- All the communication that occurs within a setting, including verbal and nonverbal communication.
- Able to see close objects more clearly that those at a distance.
- The ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight, volume or size.
- The repetition of information after it is used.
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- The ability to group objects by common attributes, such as size, color, shape, pattern, or function.
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception.
- Physical and verbal actions, such as facial and body gestures, that influence behavior.
- A result that follows an action or behavior.
- Communication through actions and facial and body gestures, that influence behavior.
- Aggression that is directed to another child.
- The coordination of the eye and hand.
- Molding children's behavior by rewarding positive behavior.
20 Clues: The coordination of the eye and hand. • A result that follows an action or behavior. • Aggression that is directed to another child. • The repetition of information after it is used. • The belief that you are worth while as a person. • Molding children's behavior by rewarding positive behavior. • Experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior. • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- rewarding appropriate behavior can help mold childrens behavior.
- is the ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weigh, volume,or size.
- means that change in position or shape of substances does not change the quantity
- environment includes all the communication that occurs within the setting.
- guidance involves outside factors that influence behavior.
- are those that are deliberately set up by an adult to show what will happen if a limit is not followed
- the belief that you are worthwhile as a person.
- the ability to group objects by common attributes, such as size,color,shape,pattern or function.
- is unwanted aggressive behavior.
- is a process where people define themselves in terms of the quantities, skills and attributes they see in others.
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- is a result that follows an action or behavior.
- is defined as the manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- is a guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time.
- is the process of aquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society.
- are those experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior.
- Consists of a system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop internet controls and appropriate behavior patterns.
- guidance involves nonverbal and verbal actions.
- -involves the coordination of the eye and hand
- consists of actions rather than words.
- To remember info, school- age children often use a technique called rehearsal
20 Clues: is unwanted aggressive behavior. • consists of actions rather than words. • -involves the coordination of the eye and hand • is a result that follows an action or behavior. • the belief that you are worthwhile as a person. • guidance involves nonverbal and verbal actions. • guidance involves outside factors that influence behavior. • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- when you listen to the child and say the same thing back
- you divert, or turn, their action, in a different direction
- belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- able to see objects in the distance better than those that are close
- unwanted aggressive behavior
- coordination of the eye and hand
- when you speak or move you are modeling behavior
- able to see objects that are close better than those that are far
- a major health problem caused by overeating
- a result that follows an action or behavior
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- all the communication that occurs within the setting
- stop and unacceptable action or stop an acceptable one
- actions rather than words
- repetition of information after it is used
- rewarding appropriate behavior
- being aware of others distress and wanting to help them
- the ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight, volume, or size
- outside factors that influence behavior
- nonverbal (physical) and verbal actions
- the lower and upper front teeth
20 Clues: actions rather than words • unwanted aggressive behavior • rewarding appropriate behavior • the lower and upper front teeth • coordination of the eye and hand • outside factors that influence behavior • nonverbal (physical) and verbal actions • repetition of information after it is used • belief that you are worthwhile as a person • ...
Middle childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic
- Aggression directed to another child
- The concept that changes the position or shape
- Question that promotes descussion
- System used by adults to help children
- The repetition of information and how often it is used
- Spacing a child away from others to calm down
- Punishing a child for bad behaviors
- Good behavior comes with good outcome
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- Hearing the child out
- Results that comes from bad behaviors
- Unable to see things that are close clearly
- The coordination of the hands and eyes
- The ability to group objects traits
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior
- Outside factors that influence behavior
- The belief that you're worthwhile
- A process in which people define themselves with traits
- Tells child how yu feel about their behaviors
- Unable to see things that are far away clearly
20 Clues: Hearing the child out • Question that promotes descussion • The belief that you're worthwhile • The ability to group objects traits • Punishing a child for bad behaviors • Aggression directed to another child • Results that comes from bad behaviors • Good behavior comes with good outcome • The coordination of the hands and eyes • System used by adults to help children • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- Verbal and nonverbal actions to set an example for others
- A result that follows an action or behavior
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society
- Repeating information after it is used
- A technique used to divert attention
- The ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight, volume, or size
- A guidance technique that involves moving a child away for a short period of time
Down
- Able to see close objects more clearly than those at a distance
- Direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop socially acceptable behavior
- Experiences set up by an adult to show what will happen if they disobey
- The belief you are worthwhile as a person
- Aggression that is directed to another child
- listening to what is said, then repeating it
- Manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- Communication through actions and facial expressions rather than words
- A term that includes both guidance and punishment
- Can see objects farther better than objects that are closer to them
- The concept that change in position or shape of substances does not change the quantity
- Having an acsessive amount of fat
- Making verbal or nonverbal suggestions that require a response, normally used to stop unacceptable action
20 Clues: Having an acsessive amount of fat • A technique used to divert attention • Repeating information after it is used • The belief you are worthwhile as a person • A result that follows an action or behavior • Aggression that is directed to another child • listening to what is said, then repeating it • A term that includes both guidance and punishment • ...
middle childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- eye coordination
- outside factors that influence behavior
- result that follows an action or behavior
- those experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior
- rewarding appropriate behavior to help mold children's behavior
- standard behavior considered acceptable by society
- moving a child away from others for a short period of time
- to arrange items based on weight,volume,and size
- change in position doesn't change the quantity
- actions used by adults to help children develop appropriate behavior patterns
- unwanted aggressive behavior
Down
- nonverbal and verbal actions
- those that are set up by adults to show what will happen if a limit is not followed
- the belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- group objects by common attributes
- all the communication that occurs within the setting
- people defining themselves based on others skills and qualities
- ideas based on logic
- to go over something
- actions rather than words
20 Clues: eye coordination • ideas based on logic • to go over something • actions rather than words • nonverbal and verbal actions • unwanted aggressive behavior • group objects by common attributes • outside factors that influence behavior • result that follows an action or behavior • the belief that you are worthwhile as a person • change in position doesn't change the quantity • ...
Middle Ages 2023-05-30
Across
- The French region of _______ was under English rule.
- King _____ V.
- You ______ status shows how much power you yield.
- A fancy word for kings and queens.
- A section of Northumbria.
- Joan of ___.
- The Battle of the River ____.
- A common threat to the peasants.
- They protect the peasants.
- King ______ VI.
- They work the fields.
- Marco!
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- A section of England in the Middle Ages.
- King _____ of Northumbria.
- A common religion in the Middle Ages.
- People working together to support each other.
- The _____ system supports Feudalism.
- They report to kings and queens.
- King _______ VII.
- Knights could also be called _______.
20 Clues: Marco! • Joan of ___. • King _____ V. • King ______ VI. • King _______ VII. • They work the fields. • A section of Northumbria. • King _____ of Northumbria. • They protect the peasants. • The Battle of the River ____. • They report to kings and queens. • A common threat to the peasants. • A fancy word for kings and queens. • The _____ system supports Feudalism. • ...
Middle Ages 2023-04-22
Across
- devotes life to God and religion
- trade association of craft workers
- greater Lords estate
- treaty that divided Charlemagne's kingdom
- lesser lords
- code of conduct
- religious authority over local area (diocese)
- spread Christianity and promoted education
- training started at age seven
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- spread Christianity
- loosely structured political system (protection)
- expert sailors
- conquered Gaul and converted to Christianity
- Lord's estate that included 1or more villages
- based on trade and money for investment
- law church laws
- possessions or remains of saints
- church tax
- battle that stopped spread of Islam
- leader of Roman Catholic Church
20 Clues: church tax • lesser lords • expert sailors • code of conduct • law church laws • spread Christianity • greater Lords estate • training started at age seven • leader of Roman Catholic Church • devotes life to God and religion • possessions or remains of saints • trade association of craft workers • battle that stopped spread of Islam • based on trade and money for investment • ...
Middle Ages 2023-03-30
Across
- WHEN THEY CHANGE THE PRODUCE IN THEIR FIELDS
- PAYMENT TO BRING GOODS INTO THE CITY
- SOMEONE THAT RUNS A TOWN
- WHEN SOMEONE REACHES THE HIGHEST ROLE IN THEIR FIELD
- THE HEAD OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
- AT THE TOP OF THE MEDIEVAL HIERARCHY
- ROUNDED ARCHITECTURE, PLAIN EXTERIOR, SMALL WINDOWS
- WHAT DOCTORS WORE THAT HAD HERBS IN THEM
- THE ROLE A PAGE BECOMES AFTER A FEW YEARS
- RELIGIOUS WARFARE
- AN AREA CONTROLLED BY A BISHOP
- A PERSON WHO IS LEARNING A TRADE FROM A SKILLED PERSON
- WHAT SOMEONE HAD TO PAY TO THE CHURCH
- THE CREATURE THAT CARRIED THE DISEASE OVER
- THE LAWS THAT THE MIDDLE AGES LIVED BY
- FEMALE VERSION OF 27
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- THE POLITE RULES THAT MILITARY PEOPLE FOLLOW
- A LEADING DIGNITARY OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
- SOMEONE THAT WORKS WITH LEATHER
- THE HOLY LAND THAT CHRISTIANS FOUGHT FOR
- A FORM OF PUNISHMENT WHERE SOMEONES GETS ROTTEN PRODUCE THROWN AT THEM
- POINTED ARCHES, STAIN GLASS WINDOWS
- WHEN PEOPLE GO ON A RELIGIOUS JOURNEY
- A RELIGIOUS FIGURE THAT LIVED IN POVERTY
- AN AGRICULTURAL LABOURER BOUND TO WORK THE FIELD OF A LORD
- THE DISEASE THAT MOVED THROUGH EUROPE DURING THE MIDDLE AGES
- MEDIEVAL ASSOCIATION OF CRAFTSMEN OR MERCHANTS THAT HAD POWER
- THE LOWEST TIER OF MIDDLE AGE SOCIETY
- HOW THE PLAGUE REACHED EUROPE
- A SOLIDER THAT SERVES THE KINGDOM
- WHEN SOMEONE HAS TO BE HOME BY A CERTAIN TIME
- A LOWER CLASS PERSON WHO CAN GO WHERE THEY WANT
32 Clues: RELIGIOUS WARFARE • FEMALE VERSION OF 27 • SOMEONE THAT RUNS A TOWN • HOW THE PLAGUE REACHED EUROPE • AN AREA CONTROLLED BY A BISHOP • SOMEONE THAT WORKS WITH LEATHER • THE HEAD OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH • A SOLIDER THAT SERVES THE KINGDOM • POINTED ARCHES, STAIN GLASS WINDOWS • PAYMENT TO BRING GOODS INTO THE CITY • AT THE TOP OF THE MEDIEVAL HIERARCHY • ...
Middle Ages 2023-03-30
Across
- RELIGIOUS WARFARE
- A PERSON WHO IS LEARNING A TRADE FROM A SKILLED PERSON
- SOMEONE THAT WORKS WITH LEATHER
- PAYMENT TO BRING GOODS INTO THE CITY
- HOW THE PLAGUE REACHED EUROPE
- A SOLIDER THAT SERVES THE KINGDOM
- A RELIGIOUS FIGURE THAT LIVED IN POVERTY
- SOMEONE THAT RUNS A TOWN
- THE HOLY LAND THAT CHRISTIANS FOUGHT FOR
- A FORM OF PUNISHMENT WHERE SOMEONES GETS ROTTEN PRODUCE THROWN AT THEM
- AN AGRICULTURAL LABOURER BOUND TO WORK THE FIELD OF A LORD
- WHAT SOMEONE HAD TO PAY TO THE CHURCH
- WHEN SOMEONE HAS TO BE HOME BY A CERTAIN TIME
- POINTED ARCHES, STAIN GLASS WINDOWS
- THE LAWS THAT THE MIDDLE AGES LIVED BY
- THE HEAD OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
- THE DISEASE THAT MOVED THROUGH EUROPE DURING THE MIDDLE AGES
- AT THE TOP OF THE MEDIEVAL HIERARCHY
- A LEADING DIGNITARY OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
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- THE ROLE A PAGE BECOMES AFTER A FEW YEARS
- AN AREA CONTROLLED BY A BISHOP
- THE POLITE RULES THAT MILITARY PEOPLE FOLLOW
- THE LOWEST TIER OF MIDDLE AGE SOCIETY
- THE CREATURE THAT CARRIED THE DISEASE OVER
- WHEN PEOPLE GO ON A RELIGIOUS JOURNEY
- ROUNDED ARCHITECTURE, PLAIN EXTERIOR, SMALL WINDOWS
- FEMALE VERSION OF 27
- WHAT DOCTORS WORE THAT HAD HERBS IN THEM
- MEDIEVAL ASSOCIATION OF CRAFTSMEN OR MERCHANTS THAT HAD POWER
- WHEN SOMEONE REACHES THE HIGHEST ROLE IN THEIR FIELD
- WHEN THEY CHANGE THE PRODUCE IN THEIR FIELDS
- A LOWER CLASS PERSON WHO CAN GO WHERE THEY WANT
32 Clues: RELIGIOUS WARFARE • FEMALE VERSION OF 27 • SOMEONE THAT RUNS A TOWN • HOW THE PLAGUE REACHED EUROPE • AN AREA CONTROLLED BY A BISHOP • SOMEONE THAT WORKS WITH LEATHER • THE HEAD OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH • A SOLIDER THAT SERVES THE KINGDOM • POINTED ARCHES, STAIN GLASS WINDOWS • PAYMENT TO BRING GOODS INTO THE CITY • AT THE TOP OF THE MEDIEVAL HIERARCHY • ...
Middle Ages 2023-05-02
Across
- These strengthened the need for the feudal system
- Crowned the first Holy Roman Emperor
- Created by Henry II to treat everyone equally
- Ferdinand and Isabella set out to reclaim Spain for the Christians through this
- French hero that helped France win the 100 Years War
- Helped spread Christianity to Germanic tribes
- This group gained power because of the Black Death
- Angles and Saxons settled here
- Where the Magyars settled down
- Created because King John was abusing his power
- A positive effect of the Crusades was an increase in this with the Middle East
- Political and social system of Medieval Europe
- Who lost power because of the Bubonic Plague?
- Had the largest empire in Western Europe in the 8th century
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- This battle made William of Normandy the king of England
- This pope gave the speech that started the Crusades
- Social and religious needs of towns were taken care of by this person
- Where learning happened in the Middle Ages
- Lowest position in feudalism
- Came from Asia and killed 1/3 of the European population
- Economic system of the Dark Ages
- Institution that unified Europe during the Middle Ages
- Place the Vikings were from
- The Crusades were fought to reclaim this city from Muslim control
- Highest social position on the manor
- Hugh Capet united this country together
26 Clues: Place the Vikings were from • Lowest position in feudalism • Angles and Saxons settled here • Where the Magyars settled down • Economic system of the Dark Ages • Crowned the first Holy Roman Emperor • Highest social position on the manor • Hugh Capet united this country together • Where learning happened in the Middle Ages • Created by Henry II to treat everyone equally • ...
Middle Ages 2025-02-04
Across
- The enclosed area of a castle where soldiers lived
- The building in a castle where the lord & lady lived
- A basic soldier, peasants with little armour
- The people who conquered England in 1066 AD
- A peasant who had to follow stricter rules and work for free for the lord
- The type of village a peasant lived in, owned by a lord or knight
- The man-made hill in a motte-and-bailey castle
- The large walls which surrounded a castle
- First stage of becoming a knight, age 7-14
- A promise a knight had to swear, to be brave and good
- The flat loaves of bread that lords used as plates at feasts
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- The time period from 500 AD 1500 AD
- Second stage of becoming a knight, age 14-21
- The system of land ownership and classes in medieval times
- A farmer who worked the lord's land, what most people were
- A game played at tournaments where knights tried to knock each other off horses using lances
- The door to a castle which could be lifted or lowered
- The material lords and ladies made their clothes from, to show off their wealth
- A soldier who wore armour, fought on horseback and was a noble
- A tax peasants paid to the church, 10% of their money or crops
- Soldiers who used a bow and arrows
- A peasant who didn't have tp follow as many rules
22 Clues: Soldiers who used a bow and arrows • The time period from 500 AD 1500 AD • The large walls which surrounded a castle • First stage of becoming a knight, age 7-14 • The people who conquered England in 1066 AD • Second stage of becoming a knight, age 14-21 • A basic soldier, peasants with little armour • The man-made hill in a motte-and-bailey castle • ...
Middle Ages 2025-03-12
Across
- Traders, Explorers, and conquerors from Scandinavia that disrupted European rule
- class A status of people between nobles and peasants who were merchants, traders, and craft workers
- A medieval peasant legally bound to live on a lord's estate, could not lawfully leave the place where they were born, what their labor produced belonged to the lord, peasants, majority of population, owed taxes to the lord and the church
- Important religious ceremonies administered by the clergy, these rights paved the way for achieving salvation (baptism - people became part of the Christian community)
- Referring to the Middle Ages
- The code of honorable conduct by which knights were supposed to live
- Men who promised to raise and lead armies that would fight for their lord
- Referst to a style of architecture containing stained-glass windows, sculptures, and masses of stonework
- Strongest Germanic people who united Europe after fall of Rome
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- An organization that included all the people who practiced a certain trade or craft
- of verdun A treaty that divided up the Holy Roman Empire into 3 regions for Charlemagne grandsons
- A religious community of men (monks) who have given up their possessions to devote themselves to a life of prayer and worship (convent is equivalent for women/nuns)
- A social system that existed in Europe during the Middle Ages in which people worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection and the use of land in return.
- plague Another name for the Black Death
- Poor people who made their living as farmers and laborers
- death A disease that wiped out one-third of Europe's population between 1347 and 1351.
- The 1st King of the Franks that became a Catholic christian in the 480's AD
- People with the authority to perform religious services
- Soldier who received honor and land in exchange for serving his lord
- A large estate, often including farms and a village, ruled by a lord
- A share of land given to vassals
21 Clues: Referring to the Middle Ages • A share of land given to vassals • plague Another name for the Black Death • People with the authority to perform religious services • Poor people who made their living as farmers and laborers • Strongest Germanic people who united Europe after fall of Rome • The code of honorable conduct by which knights were supposed to live • ...
MIDDLE AGES 2025-05-04
Across
- what do you put in cannons
- what another thing Germanic people do
- who did France go against in the hundred war
- what really caused the black death
- what helped get water but cycling through a river
- what are people called when their religion is Islam
- who won the hundred year war
- what was it called to print stuff
- what did they make to put on your to see better
- what did they make to pay with instead of coins
Down
- what produces clean energy
- what is one thing Germanic people do
- what did they use to see which way they were going
- what is one of the main religion
- who was one of the king in the middle ages
- what did the Christians call the land they were fighting Muslims for
- what was the sickness called that killed a lot of people
- what did they use as a timer
- what is the machine called to help make clothes
- what do you use on a saddle to keep your feet close to tell your horse a direction
20 Clues: what do you put in cannons • what produces clean energy • what did they use as a timer • who won the hundred year war • what is one of the main religion • what was it called to print stuff • what really caused the black death • what is one thing Germanic people do • what another thing Germanic people do • who was one of the king in the middle ages • ...
Middle Ages 2023-04-04
Across
- estate or mansion owned by Nobles
- supporter
- A pardon or forgiveness purchased from the church
- A movement beginning in the 1500s, to change the Roman Catholic Church
- a system of organizing and governing society, based on land and services
- person considered to be especially holy to the Catholics
- where monks live
- Carta Legal document written by lords in England in 1215 stating right and limiting the King’s powers
- A Noble in charge of the manor
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- concern with human interests and values
- Christians who protested against the Roman Catholic Church
- military attack in the name of the Catholic church
- French for rebirth
- Medieval Times
- where nuns live
- a fleet of warships
- Near slave workers for a manor and its Nobles
- an organization over a trade or craft that sets standards and protects the interests of its members
- A Noble given a fief by his lord in exchange for loyalty
- a person who has devoted their entire life to the Catholic church (monk for men)
- property given to a vassal in exchange for loyalty
21 Clues: supporter • Medieval Times • where nuns live • where monks live • French for rebirth • a fleet of warships • A Noble in charge of the manor • estate or mansion owned by Nobles • concern with human interests and values • Near slave workers for a manor and its Nobles • A pardon or forgiveness purchased from the church • military attack in the name of the Catholic church • ...
Middle ages 2022-12-15
Across
- rulers expected to keep order and to provide protection for their vassals
- was Eastern Roman emperor from 527 to 565
- where trade expanded and towns becoming larger
- the Conqueror the first Norman king of England
- a break with Constantinople and the formation of the Papal States
- privileged military status after training as a page and squire
- ran the local manors
- Byzantine empress by marriage to emperor Justinian
- out
- series of religious wars initiated
- rural communities, with a small elite of aristocrats dominating
- a royal charter of rights agreed to by King John of England
- a major uprising across large parts of England
Down
- a storage pond which filled up as the tide came in
- a group of buildings that were surrounded by a huge wall and a moat designed to keep
- member of the Carolingian dynasty
- a historiographical construction describing the 781-year period in the history
- a devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s
- highly skilled warriors.
- if a person rejected the official teachings of the Church
20 Clues: out • ran the local manors • highly skilled warriors. • member of the Carolingian dynasty • series of religious wars initiated • was Eastern Roman emperor from 527 to 565 • where trade expanded and towns becoming larger • the Conqueror the first Norman king of England • a major uprising across large parts of England • a storage pond which filled up as the tide came in • ...
Middle Age 2023-01-13
Across
- A village with a castle,church and some land
- Lords, ladies and knights
- Used for battle, travel and farming
- Training to be a knight
- Nobles who fought in battles
- Most common job
- Where farmers and peasants live
- Entrance to the castle
- A waterway around the castle
- Most common weapon
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- The ruler of the kingdom
- Used to protect the soldiers in battle
- The lowest people of society
- A large tower in a castle
- A knight in training
- Built to protect the lords and ladies
- Specific trades
- Common food in the Middle Ages
- Showing honor and bravery
- Another name for peasants
20 Clues: Specific trades • Most common job • Most common weapon • A knight in training • Entrance to the castle • Training to be a knight • The ruler of the kingdom • Lords, ladies and knights • A large tower in a castle • Showing honor and bravery • Another name for peasants • The lowest people of society • Nobles who fought in battles • A waterway around the castle • ...
Middle Ages 2025-09-28
20 Clues: Smid • Dorp • Markt • Kroon • Koning • Schild • Zwaard • Ridder • Kasteel • Koningin • Vrouwe/Dame • Schildknaap • Heer/Edelman • Boer/Pachter • Vaandel / Vlag • Kapel / Kerkje • Kerker/Gevangenis • Lansgevecht/Toernooi • Gracht (rond kasteel) • Wapenuitrusting / Harnas
Middle age 2026-04-02
Across
- Imaginary perfect city
- Armored warrior serving a lord
- Feudal ruler of land
- Religious rites like baptism and communion
- Church court that punished heresy
- Religious communities where monks lived
- Military expedition to the holy land
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- laws Church based legal system
- a group of skilled medieval workers or merchants
- Ages Time period between ancient and modern Europe
- year war long war between France and England
- Style of architecture
- focus on human potential and society
- Germanic tribe that helped form early medieval Europe
- plegue Deadly medieval pandemic
- Church artifact that reduces sin
- Common language
- culture rebirth
- Church officials in medieval society
- Roman Empire Medieval European empire tied to Germany and rome
20 Clues: Common language • culture rebirth • Feudal ruler of land • Style of architecture • Imaginary perfect city • laws Church based legal system • Armored warrior serving a lord • plegue Deadly medieval pandemic • Church artifact that reduces sin • Church court that punished heresy • focus on human potential and society • Church officials in medieval society • ...
fd 2026-05-29
Across
- A large pattern of winds that circles Earth.
- The apparent curving of moving air or water caused by Earth’s rotation.
- The boundary where cold polar air meets warmer mid-latitude air.
- Calm, high-pressure areas around 30° north and south latitude.
- A tropical circulation cell where warm air rises near the Equator and sinks near 30° latitude.
- A fast-moving ribbon of air high in the atmosphere.
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- Moving air caused by differences in air pressure.
- Cold winds that blow from east to west near the poles.
- A middle-latitude circulation cell between the Hadley Cell and Polar Cell.
- A calm, low-pressure area near the Equator with little wind.
- Steady winds that blow toward the Equator from the east.
11 Clues: A large pattern of winds that circles Earth. • Moving air caused by differences in air pressure. • A fast-moving ribbon of air high in the atmosphere. • Cold winds that blow from east to west near the poles. • Steady winds that blow toward the Equator from the east. • A calm, low-pressure area near the Equator with little wind. • ...
TCI Lesson 1 Review 2022-10-20
Across
- ____ directions are North, East, South, West
- density shows the amount of people living in an area.
- line of longitude at 0°
- a place where two pieces of Earth’s crust meet
- an explanation of what symbols and colors on a map stand for
- line of latitude that circles the middle of the globe
- lines on a globe or map that run north to south and measure distance from the prime meridian
Down
- lines on a globe or map that run east to west and measure distance from the equator
- ____ directions are North, East, South, West
- half of the globe
- a diagram on a map that compares distances on a map to real distances on Earth
- the crisscrossing lines of latitude and longitude on a map or globe
12 Clues: half of the globe • line of longitude at 0° • ____ directions are North, East, South, West • ____ directions are North, East, South, West • a place where two pieces of Earth’s crust meet • density shows the amount of people living in an area. • line of latitude that circles the middle of the globe • an explanation of what symbols and colors on a map stand for • ...
Reese Schaeffer--Crossword lab 2021-12-01
8 Clues: not plentiful • capital of Iran • capital of Afghanistan • most plentiful natural resource • Lakes, rivers,steams, and ponds • capital of United Arab Emirates • most practiced religion in the middle east • roughly nine times the amount of salt than the normal ocean
World Religions 2021-12-15
8 Clues: Founder of Hinduism • Belief system of Buddhism • Number of pillars in Islam • Number of commandments in Judaism • Founder of Judaism (Un capitalized) • Holy text of Islam (Un capitalized) • Founder of Buddhism (Un capitalized) • Number of religions founded in the Middle East
History Test #4 2023-11-06
Across
- capital Tehran
- the first European to reach India by sea sailing around Africa.
- Sumerian writing
- when history began
- the cotton material first made in India
- a seasonal wind that brings rain
- the first people to make coins
- the tool Sumerians used to stamp their documents
- the country that became a nation in 1948, capital Jerusalem
- among the first people to build an empire
- the world's largest peninsula
- a famous citizen of Ur mentioned in the Bible
- the country once called East Pakistan
- the main religion of India
- the belief that man began as an animal
- a group of people who invaded India from the north and developed the caste system
- what our system of dating is centered on
- people who study ancient cultures
- people who do not belong to any caste
- the most important natural resource in the Middle East today
- the person who first took cotton goods from India to Europe
- the prophet sent to preach at Nineveh
- the country once called Persia, the capital is Baghdad
- an important leader in the struggle for India's independence
- capital Amman
- capital Ankara
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- built by Nebuchadnezzar in Babylon, and was considered a wonder of the ancient world
- their most valuable contribution was the alphabet
- a group without any great accomplishments
- founder of Islam
- man's attempt to put himself in place of or above God
- home of India's ancient civilization
- the holy book of Islam
- the Buddhists state of being free from suffering
- an important math principle developed in India
- allowed the Jews to rebuild their temple
- capital Damascus
- capital Riyadh
- Bombay, India's largest city
- a temple
- one of India's major rivers
- means "Enlightened One"
- a tomb built by an Indian ruler for his favorite wife
- which civilization had these inventions/discoveries wheel, writing, arch
- capital New Delhi
- India's first prime minister
- the belief that the soul is reborn into some other man or animal
- country known for its cedars in ancient times, the capital is Beirut
- a line of rulers all in the same family
- the father of "Modern Missions"
- most commonly used language in the Middle East
51 Clues: a temple • capital Amman • capital Tehran • capital Riyadh • capital Ankara • Sumerian writing • founder of Islam • capital Damascus • capital New Delhi • when history began • the holy book of Islam • means "Enlightened One" • the main religion of India • one of India's major rivers • Bombay, India's largest city • India's first prime minister • the world's largest peninsula • ...
Day36-总 2025-01-22
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- A person travelling in a vehicle, such as a car, bus, train, or plane, but not the driver or a member of the crew.
- Full of people, leaving little or no room for movement.
- A portable shelter made of fabric or other material, supported by poles and ropes, used especially for camping.
- A day set aside by custom or by law on which normal activities, especially business or work, are suspended.
- An official document issued by a government, certifying the holder's identity and citizenship and entitling them to travel under its protection to and from foreign countries.
- An act of travelling from one place to another.
- A large and impressive building, especially one used as the official residence of a ruler or a person of high status.
- A journey for pleasure in which several different places are visited.
- The direction midway between north and east.
- A person who shows the way to others, especially one employed to show tourists around places of interest.
- Relating to the east or the eastern part of a place.
- Relating to the west or the western part of a place.
- A person who is travelling or visiting a place for pleasure.
- The direction towards the point of the horizon 90 degrees clockwise from east, on the right - hand side of a person facing west.
- Past tense of 'find'; succeeded in discovering or obtaining.
- Relating to the south or the southern part of a place.
- A thing given willingly to someone without payment; a present.
- Relating to the countries of Europe and North America.
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- A person who visits a person or place.
- The middle point of a place, area, or object.
- Go in front of or with (someone or something) to show the way.
- The course along which someone or something moves.
- Go to see (someone or something) for a specific purpose, such as to see a place, to meet a person, or to obtain information.
- A period of suspension of work, study, or other activity, usually used for rest, recreation, or travel.
- A journey or excursion, especially for pleasure.
- The direction midway between south and east.
- Relating to a particular area or neighborhood.
- Make a journey, typically of some length or abroad.
- The direction midway between south and west.
- Unable to find one's way; not knowing one's whereabouts.
- The direction towards the point where the sun rises at the equinoxes, on the right - hand side of a person facing north.
- In or to a foreign country.
- The direction midway between north and west.
- Relating to the centre of something.
- The direction towards the point where the sun sets at the equinoxes, on the left - hand side of a person facing north.
- Relating to the north or the northern part of a place.
- The direction towards the point of the horizon 90 degrees anticlockwise from east, on the left - hand side of a person facing east.
37 Clues: In or to a foreign country. • Relating to the centre of something. • A person who visits a person or place. • The direction midway between south and east. • The direction midway between south and west. • The direction midway between north and east. • The direction midway between north and west. • The middle point of a place, area, or object. • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-09-30
8 Clues: ancient temple • a set of 282 harsh laws • the belief in many gods • first story ever recorded • the first written language • a society controlled by men • a government ruled by religious figures • an area in the Middle East with good land
music activity: Africa & Arab 2021-05-06
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- : To play very well on guitar
- : long-necked harp lute of the Malinke people of western Africa. The instrument's body is composed of a long hardwood neck that passes through a calabash gourd resonator, itself covered by a leather soundboard.
- drum: an hourglass-shaped drum from West Africa, whose pitch can be regulated to mimic the tone and prosody of human speech.
- a rope-tuned skin-covered goblet drum played with bare hands, originally from West Africa
- a musical term meaning a variety of rhythms played together to make a piece of music, making part or all of a tune or piece of music off-beat.
- the simultaneous use of two or more rhythms that are not readily perceived as deriving from one another, or as simple manifestations of the same meter.
- : most instruments in the Arab world and is used to play Middle Eastern music. It is a plucked lute with a deep body and is the ancestor of the European lute
- a gourd-resonated xylophone, a type of struck idiophone.
- : traditional to the Shona people of Zimbabwe. They consist of a wooden board (often fitted with a resonator) with attached staggered metal tines, played by holding the instrument in the hands and plucking the tines with the thumbs (at minimum), the right forefinger (most mbira), and sometimes the left forefinger.
- is the simultaneous variation of a single melody line. A variation of the melody is played over the original melody.
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- is a type of bagpipes played in Tunisia, Chakwa in East of Algeria.
- and response where the second phrase is heard as a direct commentary on or in response to the first.
- is a motif that persistently repeats in the same musical voice, frequently in the same pitch.
- : an end-blown flute that figures prominently in Middle Eastern music.
- a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater including attached or enclosed beaters or rattles struck, scraped or rubbed by hand or struck against another similar instrument.
- violin: also known as jawza or joza in Iraq) is a type of a bowed string instrument so named no later than the 8th century and spread via Islamic trading routes over much of North Africa, the Middle East, parts of Europe, and the Far East.
- type of musical texture consisting of two or more simultaneous lines of independent melody,
17 Clues: : To play very well on guitar • a gourd-resonated xylophone, a type of struck idiophone. • is a type of bagpipes played in Tunisia, Chakwa in East of Algeria. • : an end-blown flute that figures prominently in Middle Eastern music. • a rope-tuned skin-covered goblet drum played with bare hands, originally from West Africa • ...
Middle ages 2020-03-31
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- 1215 England, was disliked
- A gift of land
- Leader of Roman Catholic Church
- A noble who has received land
- Religious services
- Fall of Roman Empire to beginning of modern world\
- The system in which the lord received work and food in exchange for providing protection
- Business association
- High church officials
- Dedicate lives to serving God & church
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- Living Level of comfort in which you live
- Influenced USA Constitution, great charter
- Tied to land
- Did not live off land
- German King
- A political & economic system in which lords gave land to less powerful nobles in return for services
- Surrounding Farmland
- Work 2/3 days for Lord
- Built for defense
- Women
20 Clues: Women • German King • Tied to land • A gift of land • Built for defense • Religious services • Surrounding Farmland • Business association • Did not live off land • High church officials • Work 2/3 days for Lord • 1215 England, was disliked • A noble who has received land • Leader of Roman Catholic Church • Dedicate lives to serving God & church • Living Level of comfort in which you live • ...
Middle Ages 2020-09-10
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- Ages the era of European history between the Fall of Rome and the Middle Ages; Germanic tribes ruled Europe
- the country from which the Bubonic Plague is believed to have come from to Europe
- peasants who made up 97% of France's population
- Carta important in the development of law because it was the beginning of representative democracy and constitutional government
- after the kings, these were the most powerful people in the feudal system
- a person who pledged support to a lord in return for land and protection
- city captured by Crusaders at the end of the first Crusade
- people who protected the manors and the king
- French woman famous for having been burned at the stake during the Hundred Years War
- this was the basis for wealth in a feudal society
- the head of the Holy Roman Catholic Church
- the king forced to sign the Magna Carta
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- the battle that helped William the Conqueror become the King of England
- the holy wars waged by European Christians against Muslims to gain control of the Holy Land
- The Spanish _______________ was used by the church to accuse people of heresy (speaking against the church)
- at the end of the Crusades, these people controlled the Holy Land
- the king of the Franks who expanded the empire over Western Europe
- the Bubonic Plague is widely thought to have been spread by ______________ living on rats
- another name for the Bubonic Plague
- the code of conduct for knights
- the only language Bibles were printed in
21 Clues: the code of conduct for knights • another name for the Bubonic Plague • the king forced to sign the Magna Carta • the only language Bibles were printed in • the head of the Holy Roman Catholic Church • people who protected the manors and the king • peasants who made up 97% of France's population • this was the basis for wealth in a feudal society • ...
Middle Ages 2022-03-09
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- A continent where medieval times started
- Knights Code
- Germans who lived in southern Poland
- The lowest viking class
- A system used during the medieval times
- A form of barbarians in Northern Europe
- The highest person on the hierarchy
- Defensive walls at the top of a castle
- A bridge that was able to be pulled up
- Something Barbarians did
- The highest religious figure
- The water surrounding some castles
- An large turkish empire
- People who worked for the church
- The former capital of Byzantine
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- A knight who works for the king
- Ruthless warriors who pillaged villages
- A group of people that had of norsemen
- Vikings who were similar to nobles
- A common boat used by vikings
- A religious text of Islam
- Vikings who were merchants and fishers
- A very common weapon used by vikings
- An acronym for where vikings lived
- Someone who was owned by someone
- Land owners who worked for the king
- A social ranking scale
- A type of bow used in the medieval times
- wool laborers
- A very deadly virus that killed many
- A farmer similar to a peasant
- Lowest free class
32 Clues: Knights Code • wool laborers • Lowest free class • A social ranking scale • The lowest viking class • An large turkish empire • Something Barbarians did • A religious text of Islam • The highest religious figure • A common boat used by vikings • A farmer similar to a peasant • A knight who works for the king • The former capital of Byzantine • Someone who was owned by someone • ...
Middle Ages 2021-08-02
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- Group of barbarians originally from scandinavia
- A series of religious wars
- A peasant under feudalism
- He made paris the Capital of France
- The Capital city of the roman empire
- King john signed this document.
- A Spanish word for muslims
- Another name for King, Queen or emperor
- A ethnic group native to hungary
- A Frankish king who conquered most of europe
- The european government
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- A Trade route that connected china and europe
- The Muslim leader who retook jerusalem
- the church that influenced unification in russia
- The name of a russian emperor
- Hugh Capet established the French throne in this city
- The capital of russia
- The holy city
- The Disease that killed 1/3 of the population
- Land granted by an overlord
20 Clues: The holy city • The capital of russia • The european government • A peasant under feudalism • A series of religious wars • A Spanish word for muslims • Land granted by an overlord • The name of a russian emperor • King john signed this document. • A ethnic group native to hungary • He made paris the Capital of France • The Capital city of the roman empire • ...
Middle Ages 2021-08-02
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- the church that influenced unification in russia
- The english government
- He made paris the Capital of France
- The holy city
- A peasant under feudalism
- The Capital city of the roman empire
- Another name for King, Queen or emperor
- The capital of russia
- A Frankish king who conquered most of europe
- A Spanish word for muslims
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- The name of a russian emperor
- A series of religious wars
- Group of barbarians originally from scandinavia
- Hugh Capet established the French throne in this city
- The Muslim leader who retook jerusalem
- King john signed this document.
- Land granted by an overlord
- The Disease that killed 1/3 of the population
- A Trade route that connected china and europe
- A ethnic group native to hungary
20 Clues: The holy city • The capital of russia • The english government • A peasant under feudalism • A series of religious wars • A Spanish word for muslims • Land granted by an overlord • The name of a russian emperor • King john signed this document. • A ethnic group native to hungary • He made paris the Capital of France • The Capital city of the roman empire • ...
