middle east Crossword Puzzles
8 2024-07-17
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- Critically endangered sea turtle
- Arctic baleen whale
- Gibbon species from China
- Ibis from East Asia
- Largest living frog
- Small Chilean canid
- Endangered Indian Ocean kestrel
- Crocodile found in Cambodia
- Long-legged South American canid
- South American penguin species
- Last wild horse breed
- Largest of the sea turtles
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- North American ferret
- Rare African wolf
- Two-horned Asian rhinoceros
- Large, dangerous bird of Australia
- Also known as South China tiger
- Small Ohioan songbird
- Amur tiger in the north
- Wildcat from the Russian Far East
- Small New Zealand dolphin
- Nocturnal lemur from Madagascar
- Threatened giant from the east
- Unicorn of the sea
- Fastmoving shark species
25 Clues: Rare African wolf • Unicorn of the sea • Arctic baleen whale • Ibis from East Asia • Largest living frog • Small Chilean canid • North American ferret • Small Ohioan songbird • Last wild horse breed • Amur tiger in the north • Fastmoving shark species • Gibbon species from China • Small New Zealand dolphin • Largest of the sea turtles • Two-horned Asian rhinoceros • ...
10 2024-07-28
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- Popular lake in Hill Country
- Lake State Park
- Wildlife management area
- Park in San Antonio
- Reservoir on Texas-Louisiana border
- River in San Antonio area
- National recreation area
- Canyon in Big Bend
- In the heart of Texas
- Major river in Texas
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- Central Texas reservoir
- State park near Smithville
- Wildlife refuge near Gulf
- State park in Central Texas
- East of Austin
- State park in Houston
- Trail in Austin
- Waterfall in Colorado Bend
- Historic town near Houston
- River state park
- Large reservoir in East Texas
- Shortest river in Texas
- Famous for bluebonnets
- Constant level lake
- East of Dallas
25 Clues: East of Austin • East of Dallas • Lake State Park • Trail in Austin • River state park • Canyon in Big Bend • Park in San Antonio • Constant level lake • Major river in Texas • State park in Houston • In the heart of Texas • Famous for bluebonnets • Central Texas reservoir • Shortest river in Texas • Wildlife management area • National recreation area • Wildlife refuge near Gulf • ...
Christmas 2020-12-24
7 Clues: a messanger • time of waiting • the door for santa • a small town in the Middle East • cake a rich fruit cake covered with • the annual Christian festival celebrating • something that has much less common use since Edinson
German Vocab 2023-10-26
German Vocab 2023-10-26
seth's country crossword puzzle 2021-08-25
10 Clues: east of iraq • east of iran • south of iraq • south of turkey • north of kuwait • east of red sea • northwest of iran • southwest of syria • east of seuz canal • north east of isreal
East Africa crossword 2024-03-20
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- The most spoken language in this region
- A small feline that lives in East Africa
- The average climate type in East Africa.
- The two main religions in East Africa
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- A deer/gazelle like animal in East Africa
- A canine breed found in East Africa
- A popular valley in East Africa
- A type of music that is common is East Africa
- A natural resource collected in this region but is used mostly in the United States
- A flower you can find in East Africa
10 Clues: A popular valley in East Africa • A canine breed found in East Africa • A flower you can find in East Africa • The two main religions in East Africa • The most spoken language in this region • A small feline that lives in East Africa • The average climate type in East Africa. • A deer/gazelle like animal in East Africa • A type of music that is common is East Africa • ...
Crossword Puzzle for Class Teacher's Period 2023-01-29
4 Clues: The brand ambassador of Dubai Tourism • The largest airline in the Middle East • In Love with Fashion,the tagline of famous fashion brand of the Middle East • The first nation in the world to grant citizenship to a robot named ‘Sophia’
East Asian Music 2014-11-06
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- One of the countries that preserve their culture through their music
- One of the countries that preserve their culture through their music
- Played by striking with heavy beaters
- A two-meter long zither
- artifacts / Provide pieces of evidence of a well-developed musical culture
- Female scale
- Music that put premium on melodies and rhythmic aspects
- Musical instruments that produce sound by vibrating string or strings stretched between two points
- Produces sound when struck by a piece of wood or mallet
- Considered as one of the oldest music in the world
- Male scale
- Two-stringed fiddle
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- scale A 5-tone scale
- Means that music is made up of a single layer of sound
- Musical instruments that produce sound by vibrating stretched membranes
- Music that is melodic in nature
- Musical instruments that produce sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate
- One of the countries that preserve their culture through their music
- Musical instruments that create sound primarily by the instrument as a while vibrating --without the use of strings or membranes
- A 17-piped mouth organ
20 Clues: Male scale • Female scale • Two-stringed fiddle • scale A 5-tone scale • A 17-piped mouth organ • A two-meter long zither • Music that is melodic in nature • Played by striking with heavy beaters • Considered as one of the oldest music in the world • Means that music is made up of a single layer of sound • Music that put premium on melodies and rhythmic aspects • ...
East Asian Music 2014-11-06
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- A 17-piped mouth organ
- One of the countries that preserve their culture through their music
- Music that put premium on melodies and rhythmic aspects
- artifacts / Provide pieces of evidence of a well-developed musical culture
- One of the countries that preserve their culture through their music
- One of the countries that preserve their culture through their music
- Male scale
- Musical instruments that create sound primarily by the instrument as a while vibrating --without the use of strings or membranes
- Produces sound when struck by a piece of wood or mallet
- A two-meter long zither
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- Considered as one of the oldest music in the world
- Music that is melodic in nature
- scale A 5-tone scale
- Musical instruments that produce sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate
- Musical instruments that produce sound by vibrating stretched membranes
- Musical instruments that produce sound by vibrating string or strings stretched between two points
- Female scale
- Two-stringed fiddle
- Played by striking with heavy beaters
- Means that music is made up of a single layer of sound
20 Clues: Male scale • Female scale • Two-stringed fiddle • scale A 5-tone scale • A 17-piped mouth organ • A two-meter long zither • Music that is melodic in nature • Played by striking with heavy beaters • Considered as one of the oldest music in the world • Means that music is made up of a single layer of sound • Music that put premium on melodies and rhythmic aspects • ...
Haunted East Coast 2023-08-26
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- Believed to be murdered by their daughter in their Fall River home, this unfortunate couple - whose murder was never officially solved - are two of Massachusetts' most famous ghosts.
- This spirit is said to haunt Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont, where she was a sophomore in 1946. One evening, this spirit decided to go for a walk on The Long Trail, a hiking trail that runs the length of Vermont, but never returned to her dorm. The college was closed down as a search was conducted for weeks but nothing of substance was ever found, and there is still no clear theory as to what happened to her. In the wake of, and in response to her disappearance, the Vermont Legislature created the Vermont State Police.
- The nickname given to a football player said to have died mid-game in 1935 and haunted the Lambertville High School in Lambertville, New Jersey for years until its eventual demolition in 2012. Legend has it that teenagers who trespassed on the school grounds and challenged the ghost football player would either go missing or the ghost would snap their necks like his was snapped when he was tackled all those years ago.
- Better known by his pen name, Mark Twain, this spirit is still said to inhabit his home in Hartford, Connecticut.
- Said to haunt Gadby's Tavern Museum in Alexandria, Virginia, this mysterious spirit traveled by ship to Virginia, contracting a serious disease along the way. She was brought to the inn for rest and relaxation but her health quickly took a turn for the worse. On her deathbed, she made all the attendants who helped her sweat to never real her true identity, and they never did. She was buried in St. Paul's Cemetery with this curious inscription on her gravestone.
- A simple nickname given to the spirit of the Milton Theater in Milton, Delaware. This spirit was named for the color of the dress they are often seen wearing.
- Arguably Maryland's most famous spirit, this gothic author is said to haunt the Westminster Burying Grounds and his home in Baltimore.
- Just two of many of the famous said to haunt the Chelsea Hotel in New York City, one is known for his musical contributions to the punk music and the other is unfortunately most well known for her murder within the Chelsea Hotel.
- Yet another author who had refused to leave his home in the afterlife, this spirit prefers to spend his time in the Florida Keys with his six-toed cats.
- When numerous members of this spirit's family died of consumption within a few years of each other, this spirit's body was exhumed from her grave and declared not decomposed enough. With blood still in her heart, she was considered to be a vampire and the cause of the deaths within her family. Her heart and liver were burned, the ashes being served to her little brother in a futile attempt to save him from consumption. The hysteria around her death lead to Exeter, Rhode Island being dubbed the "Vampire Capital of America" in the late 1800s.
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- A housewife to a policeman in 1932, the body of this spirit was found near the top of Trace Mountain in Holden, West Virginia, stabbed and shot to death and discarded in a ditch. Though someone was eventually charges and booked for her murder, many believe the man who actually committed the crime was her well-to-do neighbor with whom she was having an affair. At any rate, her spirit continues to roam 22 Mine Road in search of justice.
- It is said that this spirit was born on a ship crossing the Atlantic in 1720. A pirate ship attacked the ship she was born on but the pirate captain halted the attack when he found the newborn onboard. He made this spirit's mother promise to name her after his own mother and even provided the baby with a green brocade silk to worn on her eventual wedding day. Her spirit is said to haunt a historic home in Henniker, New Hampshire.
- Believed to haunt his old cell at the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, this infamous gangster was known by the nickname "Scarface" and made his riches in bootlegging among other nefarious activities.
- Said to haunt her boarding house bearing her name in Washington, D.C. this spirit was convicted of conspiracy to assassinate president Abraham Lincoln and was sentenced to death. Maintaining her innocence until she was hanged in 1865, she became the first woman in U.S history to be executed by the federal government.
- This famous heartbroken spirit of Pawleys Island, South Carolina is said to have died of a broken heart when she was forbidden by family to be with the man she loved. A plantation princess, she was expected to marry into money and prestige but fell for a common lumberman who worked on her plantation. When she was sent away to a boarding school to be separated from her love, she fell extremely ill and had to be taken back home. The long and arduous journey only made her sickness worse and when she finally arrived home, she had slipped into a coma. Her brother, believing her true love was the cause of her illness, took an engagement ring she had strung around her neck and tossed it in a creek. When she woke to find her ring was missing, she lapsed back into a coma and passed away. It is said that she still roams the cemetery searching for her ring and her true love to this day.
- The founder of the girl scouts, this spirit found her home in Savannah, Georgia too cozy to say goodbye to.
- A forever resident of the Captain Fairfield Inn in Kennebunkport, Maine. She happens to share a name with the last completed poem of Edgar Allen Poe.
- The infamous pirate is said to haunt a channel named Teach's Hole, near Ocracoke Island, North Carolina, where he met his demise.
18 Clues: The founder of the girl scouts, this spirit found her home in Savannah, Georgia too cozy to say goodbye to. • Better known by his pen name, Mark Twain, this spirit is still said to inhabit his home in Hartford, Connecticut. • The infamous pirate is said to haunt a channel named Teach's Hole, near Ocracoke Island, North Carolina, where he met his demise. • ...
Classical East Vocab 2023-09-13
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- the exclusive control of a commodity, market or means of productio
- servant individuals who are employed as a member of the civil service
- age a period considered the peak in the history of a country or people, a time period when the greatest achievements were made
- he ultimate unchanging reality
- each of the hereditary classes of Hindu society, distinguished by relative degrees of ritual purity
- cycle a pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China.
- Gautama The Buddha
- over 50,000 in Mandarin
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- a large, distinguishable part of a continent, such as North America or southern Africa.
- the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, as deciding their fate in future existences.
- founding the philosophical system of Taoism
- a major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia
- the profound peace of mind
- made Confucianism the official state doctrine of China
- emerged in response to the need for governments to be able to protect their subjects.
- an ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality
- Huangdi he was the first emperor of China
- the basic principles of cosmic or individual existence
18 Clues: Gautama The Buddha • over 50,000 in Mandarin • the profound peace of mind • he ultimate unchanging reality • Huangdi he was the first emperor of China • founding the philosophical system of Taoism • a major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia • made Confucianism the official state doctrine of China • the basic principles of cosmic or individual existence • ...
Democrazy and protest third wave around thw world-Ana cardenas 2025-06-10
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- The 1994 Zapatista Uprising demanded Indigenous rights and democracy.
- World, The Arab Spring (2010–2012) included major protests across the Middle East for democracy.
- 1990s protests demanded democracy after the military canceled fair elections.
- Protests from 1975–1978 helped the country transition to democracy after Franco’s dictatorship.
- The Diretas Já protests in 1984 demanded direct presidential elections.
- Suharto resigned in 1998 after mass protests and student-led demonstrations.
- The MRD protests in the 1980s pushed for a return to civilian democracy.
- Korea, The June Democracy Movement in 1987 forced the government to allow direct elections.
- Protests in East Germany helped bring down the Berlin Wall in 1989.
- Protests from 1983–1988 helped end Pinochet’s military dictatorship.
- The Black May Protests in 1992 led to the resignation of an unelected military leader.
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- The Carnation Revolution overthrew the dictatorship in 1974 through peaceful protests.
- Protests ended Indira Gandhi’s Emergency rule in 1977.
- Citizens protested against the 1991 Soviet coup, defending democracy.
- The 1989 Tiananmen Square Protests were violently crushed by the government.
- The 1990 mass uprising ended military rule and restored free elections.
- Africa, Anti-apartheid protests led to the end of racial segregation and the election of Nelson Mandela.
- The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo protested the disappearance of their children.
- The Solidarity Movement led by Lech Walesa brought democracy after years of communism.
- The People Power Revolution removed dictator Marcos in 1986.
20 Clues: Protests ended Indira Gandhi’s Emergency rule in 1977. • The People Power Revolution removed dictator Marcos in 1986. • Protests in East Germany helped bring down the Berlin Wall in 1989. • Protests from 1983–1988 helped end Pinochet’s military dictatorship. • The 1994 Zapatista Uprising demanded Indigenous rights and democracy. • ...
Medieval Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-13
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- The name of a saint who reminded the Church of the value of poverty
- Military expedition to regain the Holy Land
- The language used in Mass and for classroom teaching during the Middle Ages
- The name of a saint who founded an order of priests who were scholars and preachers
- One who lives by begging
- A group of men who evangelized and educated during the Middle Ages
- A Church leader who organized Rome and sent monks as missionaries
- The king who dressed in monk's robes, begging for forgivness
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- A Christian emperor crowned in A.D. 800
- Monks who spread the Good News to people in every land
- A separation in the Church, resulting from refusal to obey its lawful authority
- The time period between the fifth and thirteenth centuries
- An order of monks who followed a rule of prayer and manual work
- One who practices Islam
- Center of learning that educated people in the faith
- After the schism in 1054, the Church in the East was called the Eastern ______ Church
16 Clues: One who practices Islam • One who lives by begging • A Christian emperor crowned in A.D. 800 • Military expedition to regain the Holy Land • Center of learning that educated people in the faith • Monks who spread the Good News to people in every land • The time period between the fifth and thirteenth centuries • ...
Spanish Speaking Countries 2025-09-30
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- largest Spanish-speaking island
- northwest of Bolivia
- large country that takes up much of southern South America
- small country east of Argentina
- bordered by Colombia and Peru
- north of Nicaragua
- stretches along the southern half of South America's west coast
- west of Honduras
- directly north of Argentina
- eastern half of an island
- north of Costa Rica
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- east of Colombia
- small island east of the Dominican Republic
- southern border of the USA
- north of El Salvador
- between Nicaragua and Panama
- between Ecuador and Venezuela
- bordered by Bolivia and Argentina to the west
- connects Costa Rica to Colombia
19 Clues: east of Colombia • west of Honduras • north of Nicaragua • north of Costa Rica • northwest of Bolivia • north of El Salvador • eastern half of an island • southern border of the USA • directly north of Argentina • between Nicaragua and Panama • bordered by Colombia and Peru • between Ecuador and Venezuela • largest Spanish-speaking island • small country east of Argentina • ...
Early Man Crossword 2023-08-28
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- to change behavior so it is easier to function in a place or situation
- revolution when humans learned to plant crops and domesticated animals for food
- a human or human like creature that walks on two feet
- Last part of the stone age beginning about 8,000 B.C in the middle east
- using knowledge to create/make tools to do work
- A man-made object, like pottery
- when people move to one place to another
- The artificial supply of water to farmland
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- Middle part of the stone age beginning about 10,000 B.C
- First part of the Stone Age, from about 2.5 million yrs ago to 8000 B.C.
- of animals To raise and tend or animal to be of use to humans
- The remains of early life that has been preserved in the ground
- gatherer a human being who hunts animals and gather plants for food
- The practice of cultivating soil to produce crops or raising livestock
14 Clues: A man-made object, like pottery • when people move to one place to another • The artificial supply of water to farmland • using knowledge to create/make tools to do work • a human or human like creature that walks on two feet • Middle part of the stone age beginning about 10,000 B.C • of animals To raise and tend or animal to be of use to humans • ...
Lily's middle east crossword 2022-01-31
5 Clues: How many times do they pray? • what is saudi arabia's capital? • what is Saudi arabia famous for? • thirty two what year was saudi arabia formed? • hundred ten how high can the temperature's go up to?
5 Themes of Geography Quiz Review 2023-09-21
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- a natural feature found on land
- resources Materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- location the exact location of something (measured using street address or GPS coordinates)
- a line of latitude that runs around the middle of Earth (latitude 0)
- location the location of one place compared to another place
- the natural surroundings of a place
- the starting point for measuring longitude (longitude 0)
- the movement of people can be both voluntary and involuntary
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- Region Central place and surrounding places affected by it (metropolitan areas)
- Region Areas where certain characteristics are found throughout that set them apart from other areas; could be both physical or human
- Region Defined by people's attitudes and feelings about an area
- Human and physical features define this singular _____________
- the lines on a map that run east to west, but are measured north to south.
- The average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- The study of how humans and the environment interact (abbreviation)
- the lines on a map that run north to south, but are measured east to west
- a group of places that are close to one another and that share some characteristics
17 Clues: a natural feature found on land • the natural surroundings of a place • the starting point for measuring longitude (longitude 0) • the movement of people can be both voluntary and involuntary • location the location of one place compared to another place • Human and physical features define this singular _____________ • ...
East Asian Empires 2023-12-11
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- believes in tradition
- a Buddhist's final goal
- spread by the Mongols
- the dynasty in charge of North Korea
- Way of the warrior
- Universal ruler
- A stone dragon carved the path
- masters of the samurai
- Kublai Khan brought peace to this
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- Japanese Assassin
- Portable tent
- initially used for fireworks
- a peninsula in East Asia
- the feminine version
- Japan's earliest religion
- a Mongolian ox
- the art of placement
- the flow of the universe
18 Clues: Portable tent • a Mongolian ox • Universal ruler • Japanese Assassin • Way of the warrior • the feminine version • the art of placement • believes in tradition • spread by the Mongols • masters of the samurai • a Buddhist's final goal • a peninsula in East Asia • the flow of the universe • Japan's earliest religion • initially used for fireworks • A stone dragon carved the path • ...
Classical East Vocab 2023-09-12
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- (156 b.c.–87 b.c.) was given the name Liu Che at birth. As the eleventh son of the Han emperor Jingdi, he would not have been destined to rule. However, the influence of his relatives changed this and he became emperor in 141 b.c.. Determined to expand his dynasty’s rule, he succeeded, though it came at a high cost to his soldiers and people. Liu Che made Confucianism the state religion. He was given the title Wudi (Martial Emperor) upon his death.
- in the belief system established in Aryan India, the single spiritual power that resides in all things
- government officials
- in Hindu belief, all the actions that determine a person’s fate in the next life
- in Buddhist belief, union with the universe and release from the cycle of rebirth
- (551B.C.–479 B.C.) is China’s most famous philosopher. His teachings about the importance of education and public service influenced many eastern Asian civilizations. His ancestors, members of the aristocracy, were poor by the time of Confucius’s birth. By the age of 15, Confucius was dedicated to the life of a scholar. Although his ideas about the proper way to live guided millions of people, Confucius’s own life was simple and reflected a deep humility.
- period of great cultural achievement
- a major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia, which developed from Vedic religion.
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- (about 259 B.C.–210 B.C.) was originally named Zhao Zheng. He was the son of the king of the Qin territory. At age 13, Zheng became the king of Qin. He proclaimed himself Shi Huangdi, or “First Emperor.” Using spies, loyal generals, and bribery, he removed the leaders of six other surrounding states to create a unified China under his authoritarian rule. However, the unified China he created was too dependent on Shi Huangdi. The Qin dynasty collapsed four years after his death.
- loosely organized system of government in which local lords governed their own lands but owed military service and other support to a greater lord
- rise and fall of Chinese dynasties according to the Mandate of Heaven
- Encounters with human suffering led him to leave his royal life to seek out the cause of suffering and sorrow. He sought answers from scholars and meditated until he developed a spiritual explanation for life. He became known as the “Buddha,” and began teaching his beliefs to others.
- in traditional Indian society, an unchangeable social group into which a person is born
- large landmass that juts out from a continent
- in Hindu belief, the religious and moral duties of an individual
- written symbols in writing systems such as that of the Chinese
- complete control of a product or business by one person or a group
- “Master Lao” or “Old Master” in the Chinese language. An old man when Confucius was a young scholar, Laozi was born in a small village in ancient China. He was appointed a historian in one of the Zhou dynasty courts. Laozi developed a philosophy of inner calm, purity of mind, and living in harmony with nature that is called Dao, or the way of the universe. His book, The Way of Life, had enormous influence on Chinese life.
18 Clues: government officials • period of great cultural achievement • large landmass that juts out from a continent • written symbols in writing systems such as that of the Chinese • in Hindu belief, the religious and moral duties of an individual • complete control of a product or business by one person or a group • ...
Medieval East Asia 2025-08-13
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- the Japanese "knight"
- this Mongol leader conquered the larges empire the world has ever seen
- this trade route carried goods between China to Europe
- these nomadic warriors conquered China in the 1200s
- this was the blessing of the Gods on the emperor and gave him the right to rule
- the native religion of Japan
- the major religion of China
- this Dynasty was considered the Golden Age of China in the Medieval Period
- this type of exam was the way that China chose its government officials
- the "new" revived Chinese philosophy - focused on scholarship
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- the supreme leader of both China and Japan (title)
- one of the divisions of the Mongol Empire after the death of Genghis
- the Japanese concept of warrior loyalty, honor, and self-discipline
- Japanese novel written by Lady Murasaki
- in Confucianism, this is maintaining right respect and obedience to your elders
- a group or chain of islands
- luxury pottery from China traded to Europe
- this Prince of Japan adopted much political and cultural characteristics of China
18 Clues: the Japanese "knight" • a group or chain of islands • the major religion of China • the native religion of Japan • Japanese novel written by Lady Murasaki • luxury pottery from China traded to Europe • the supreme leader of both China and Japan (title) • these nomadic warriors conquered China in the 1200s • this trade route carried goods between China to Europe • ...
Middle Passage 2022-07-07
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- hopes for return to Africa; wish for ... encourages mutiny
- referenced play by William Shakespeare
- less prevalent theme; possible return to Africa
- What is the name of the African slave leader
- big sea-bird; reference to a poem by Samuel T. Coleridge
- Former president; abolitionist who defended the slaves
- Hayden wrote with regard to this historical event
- How many slaves survived the journey?
- poem by Samuel T. Coleridge
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- What is the main route for the slave trade in the Atlantic between Africa and the West Indies called?
- What was the name of the slave ship
- acting with violence causes a reaction with violence
- objects of value from Germany which slaves were traded for
- important theme; trading humans for objects of value
- Eye inflammation that leads to blindness
- What was the name of the African slave trader
16 Clues: poem by Samuel T. Coleridge • What was the name of the slave ship • How many slaves survived the journey? • referenced play by William Shakespeare • Eye inflammation that leads to blindness • What is the name of the African slave leader • What was the name of the African slave trader • less prevalent theme; possible return to Africa • ...
Middle Ages 2021-12-02
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- a set of beliefs that include a higher power like god
- a reform movement that led to the Protestant religion
- the belief that there's only one god
- a terrible disease that spreads
- mass killing of Jews and others during World War II
- a major religion based upon the teachings of Muhammad
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- the belief that your spirit will live again after you die
- wards for control of the Holy Land
- a line of rulers from one family
- the head of the Catholic Church
- a major religion on based upon the teaching of Jesus Christ
- relating to the Middle Ages
- a social system that ranks people by power and status
- a religious ceremony
- a follower of Islam
- solders who fought on horseback
16 Clues: a follower of Islam • a religious ceremony • relating to the Middle Ages • the head of the Catholic Church • a terrible disease that spreads • solders who fought on horseback • a line of rulers from one family • wards for control of the Holy Land • the belief that there's only one god • mass killing of Jews and others during World War II • ...
Middle Ages 2021-12-08
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- The christian church became known as this
- The magna carta gave rights to the...
- Created to pass laws,taxes,and discuss politics
- seperation between two branches of Christianity
- The largest and best governed monarchy
- Also called the Great Charter
- The people did this because they were not happy
- Church of the Holy Wisdom
- Justinians greatest legacy
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- The practice of opposing religion
- Came to power in 527 had a goal to reestablish the roman empire
- Most common form of the black death
- Jews were known as this
- Official language of Byzantine Empire
- Gladiator Fights and Chariot races
- How many cursades were there?
16 Clues: Jews were known as this • Church of the Holy Wisdom • Justinians greatest legacy • Also called the Great Charter • How many cursades were there? • The practice of opposing religion • Gladiator Fights and Chariot races • Most common form of the black death • The magna carta gave rights to the... • Official language of Byzantine Empire • The largest and best governed monarchy • ...
Middle School 2022-10-07
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- Something I didn’t realize I was being subjected to and bullied for at the time
- Socioeconomic status
- Piece of clothing I was forced to wear at family gatherings
- Tangible Resources
- I didn’t think I had any options to define my sexuality at the time aside from being ____
- I had very few ____
- Gender that was thrust onto me because of my biological features
- Growing up, I had no queer ____ in my hometown
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- I tried my best yet failed to ever ____ with my peers at school due to not conforming to stereotypical ideas of what someone of my gender should look like
- My home life could be described as _____
- Higher expectations were placed on me when compared to my brothers because I identified as a ____
- My parents called me their _____
- ___ became my main coping skill at this time
- My ___ was never something I thought about, and I was oblivious to the inherent privilege my race afforded me
- “Unfeminine” sport I enjoyed playing at recess that opposed gender stereotypes
- Peers often made me feel _____
16 Clues: Tangible Resources • I had very few ____ • Socioeconomic status • Peers often made me feel _____ • My parents called me their _____ • My home life could be described as _____ • ___ became my main coping skill at this time • Growing up, I had no queer ____ in my hometown • Piece of clothing I was forced to wear at family gatherings • ...
Middle Ages 2021-08-04
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- Used to teach illiterate people the Bible
- Killed millions of Europeans during the Middle Ages
- A large, important church
- William the _____ was the first king of England
- Worn by knights
- Holy wars
- This ruler's name means "Charles the Great"
- Another name for King's servant
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- Leader of the Roman Catholic church
- A combat between mounted knights
- Someone who trained with a master craftsman
- The __ Years War was fought between England and France
- Persona servant of a knight
- Government where local rulers offered people protection in return for services
- Used to identify knights
- Weapon that could be shot at long distances with accuracy
16 Clues: Holy wars • Worn by knights • Used to identify knights • A large, important church • Persona servant of a knight • Another name for King's servant • A combat between mounted knights • Leader of the Roman Catholic church • Used to teach illiterate people the Bible • Someone who trained with a master craftsman • This ruler's name means "Charles the Great" • ...
Middle Colonies 2025-01-17
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- William Penn was a member of what religion
- The Dutch West ____ Company is a merchant company
- What did the settlers have to pay if they lived in New York and New Jersey
- Plain people who immigrated from Germany to escape wars
- The lower three counties of Pennsylvania are known as what today
- Where did King Charles II give land to William Penn
- New _______ is the land that is known today as New York
- Flat _______ helped the economies of New York and New Jersey
- ______ freedom was offered to new settlers in New York and New Jersey
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- Henry Hudson claimed the land that is now New York for who
- The nickname of the middle colonies
- A natural resource that brought sailors and traders to New Netherland
- Who owned New York and New Jersey
- What people were brought from Africa and sold to work in the colonies
- William _____ set up a colony to be a safe place for religious freedom
- How did the Duke of York enter the harbor
16 Clues: Who owned New York and New Jersey • The nickname of the middle colonies • How did the Duke of York enter the harbor • William Penn was a member of what religion • The Dutch West ____ Company is a merchant company • Where did King Charles II give land to William Penn • Plain people who immigrated from Germany to escape wars • ...
Lincoln Mission 2025-06-13
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- Lincoln will be helping others Come unto _______ for two years in Guatemala by entering the covenant path.
- In Guatemala, Lincoln will be experiencing rain the equivalent of almost every other ____.
- Currently, there are _______ missions in Guatemala.
- Guatemala has the largest economy in ________ America.
- Guatemala City East Mission borders El Salvador and _______.
- Guatemala has a population of almost 19 _______ people.
- _______ is the official language of Guatemala, and is spoken by 93% of the population.
- Lincoln’s favorite pastime.
- Lincoln has been called of God to serve in the ___________ City East Mission.
- Lincoln's High School team won State in this sport when he was a freshman.
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- There are almost 300,000 members of the _______ in Guatemala, 51 stakes and almost 450 congregations.
- In Guatemala, the first ______ was dedicated in the year 1984. Now there are three of these in Guatemala.
- Guatemala’s total geographic ______ is approx. 1/3 the size of Nevada.
- Lincoln will not need to worry about writing one of these letters while serving his mission. (*Hint: Dear____).
- Lincoln’s birth month.
- Lincoln took four ______ of Spanish classes in Middle School and High School.
- Lincoln’s mission call was signed by President _______ M. Nelson.
- Lincoln is a 2025 graduate of ______ State High School.
- Lincoln will start his MTC experience at home, followed by the _______ City MTC, prior to entering the mission field in Guatemala.
19 Clues: Lincoln’s birth month. • Lincoln’s favorite pastime. • Currently, there are _______ missions in Guatemala. • Guatemala has the largest economy in ________ America. • Guatemala has a population of almost 19 _______ people. • Lincoln is a 2025 graduate of ______ State High School. • Guatemala City East Mission borders El Salvador and _______. • ...
Period 1 APWH 2025-05-13
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- Powerful maritime kingdom in Southeast Asia that controlled trade through the Malacca Strait.
- The blending of different cultural or religious traditions into something new.
- “Floating gardens” used by the Aztecs to farm on lake beds.
- Powerful religious institution that influenced nearly every part of life in medieval Europe.
- A test used in imperial China to select officials based on knowledge of Confucian texts.
- Muslim empire led by former enslaved soldiers, based in Egypt and known for stopping the Mongols.
- Muslim government that ruled parts of India from the 1200s to the 1500s.
- West African empire that grew wealthy from gold-salt trade and controlled key trade routes.
- Ocean Trade Route Sea-based network that connected East Africa, the Middle East, India, and Southeast Asia.
- Ritual practiced by the Aztecs to honor the gods, often involving prisoners of war.
- Massive temple complex built by the Khmer Empire, originally dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu
- Mystical branch of Islam focused on spiritual connection with God, often through music, dance and poetry.
- Southeast Asian empire in present-day Cambodia, known for its advanced architecture and Hindu-Buddhist culture.
- Ethiopia Christian kingdom in East Africa known for trade and stone churches carved into rock.
- Economic system where peasants worked the land for a lord in exchange for protection.
- Delicate, white ceramic material highly valued in trade, often called “china.”
- Southern African kingdom known for its stone architecture and role in gold trade.
- Muslim explorer who traveled over 70,000 miles through Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.
- Series of religious wars where European Christians tried to take the Holy Land from Muslims.
- A fast-ripening crop from Vietnam that boosted food production in China.
- Mali ruler who went on a famous pilgrimage to Mecca, spreading wealth and Islamic culture.
- Chinese philosophy focused on respect, education, and moral behavior in relationships.
- South American empire based in the Andes, known for its vast territory and engineering skills.
- Venetian traveler whose writings about China increased European interest in Asia.
- Inca labor tax that required citizens to work on state projects like roads or farms.
- Religion from India that spread to China, teaching the path to enlightenment and an end to suffering.
- Form of payment in goods or labor demanded by empires like the Aztecs from conquered peoples.
- Ruthless and brilliant Mongol leader who united the tribes and expanded their empire.
- Seasonal winds in the Indian Ocean that helped traders sail between Africa and Asia.
- of Exchange / Paper Early form of credit or paper money used to support trade across long distances.
- Famous center of learning in Baghdad where scholars translated and preserved ancient texts.
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- Political and social system where land was exchanged for loyalty and military service.
- Trade Route Land-based network that connected West Africa to North Africa through desert trade.
- Massive waterway connecting northern and southern China, improving trade and transportation.
- Chinese invention made of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal that changed warfare forever.
- Innovation that made desert trade possible by helping riders control their animals more effectively
- Confucian value emphasizing respect and obedience toward one’s parents and ancestors.
- Turkish Muslim empire that took control of much of the Middle East before the Mongols arrived.
- Chinese belief that a ruler's right to govern comes from divine approval.
- Region in medieval Spain under Muslim rule, known for cultural and scientific achievements.
- Chinese dynasty (960–1279) known for major advances in technology, trade, and art.
- Ancient trade routes connecting China to the West, passing through cities like Kashgar and Samarkand.
- Deadly disease that spread through Europe in the 1300s, killing millions and weakening feudalism.
- Ming dynasty admiral who led massive voyages across the Indian Ocean to promote Chinese influence.
- Extensive network built by the Inca to connect their mountainous empire.
- Triangular sails that allowed ships to sail against the wind, key to Indian Ocean trade.
- Powerful Mesoamerican empire centered in Tenochtitlán, known for warfare and religious rituals.
- Narrow waterway between Malaysia and Indonesia, crucial for controlling trade between East and West.
- Knotted strings used by the Inca to record information like taxes and census data.
- Islamic empire (750–1258) with its capital in Baghdad, known for its golden age of culture and science.
- Hindu devotional movement that emphasized love for a personal god over rituals or caste.
- Nomadic empire that conquered much of Asia and created history’s largest land empire.
- Period of renewed interest in art, learning, and classical ideas that began in Italy around 1300.
- Navigational tool used by Muslim sailors to determine their position by the stars.
54 Clues: “Floating gardens” used by the Aztecs to farm on lake beds. • Muslim government that ruled parts of India from the 1200s to the 1500s. • Extensive network built by the Inca to connect their mountainous empire. • A fast-ripening crop from Vietnam that boosted food production in China. • Chinese belief that a ruler's right to govern comes from divine approval. • ...
Middle Age 2020-03-07
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- Fertile land can produce a large number of good quality crops.
- A person who owns or rents a small piece of land and grows crops, keeps animals,etc.On it, especially one who has a low income,very little education, and a low social position. This is usually used of someone who lived in the past or of someone in a poor country.
- Someone or something that looks very much like someone or something else.
- or relating to the group of languages that includes German, English, and Swedish.
- bring together;combine.
- group of countries ruled by a single person, government, or country.
- A person from Hungary.The main language spoken in Hungary.
- Standards for good or bad character and behavior.
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- Barbarian is in insulting word for a person from an uncivilized culture or a person with no manners.
- To start using a plan or system.
- A member of a group of people who mainly live in Mongolia but also in other parts of Central and North Asia.
- A large group of people who lived together in an organized way, making decisions about how to do things and sharing the work that needs to be done. All the people in a country, or in several similar countries,can be referred to as a society.
- A person who arrives, especially from another country in a new place in order to live there and use the land.
- To enter a country by force with large numbers of soldiers in order to take possesions of it.
- A person who intentionally damauges property belonging to other people.
- A rule, usually made by a government, that is used to order the way in which a society behaves.
16 Clues: bring together;combine. • To start using a plan or system. • Standards for good or bad character and behavior. • A person from Hungary.The main language spoken in Hungary. • Fertile land can produce a large number of good quality crops. • group of countries ruled by a single person, government, or country. • ...
Middle School 2022-01-19
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- Method of determining how many students are present for the school day.
- Where most of your learning is done.
- Someone who attends school.
- Subject that tackles historical events, interactions between peoples, and geography.
- A class that covers notes, melody, pitch, and lyrics.
- The grounds of a college or school, between the buildings or within the main inclosure.
- An instructor that educates you.
- Subject focused around reading and language arts.
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- You may work out in this class.
- Digital way of displaying and completing assignments.
- Extracurricular activities that can make you sweat.
- What you receive when you go to school.
- Limits set to educate of appropriate clothing to wear to school.
- A yummy midday break to eat.
- Subject that addresses space, experiments, compounds, reactions, etc.
- Subject that utilizes numbers.
16 Clues: Someone who attends school. • A yummy midday break to eat. • Subject that utilizes numbers. • You may work out in this class. • An instructor that educates you. • Where most of your learning is done. • What you receive when you go to school. • Subject focused around reading and language arts. • Extracurricular activities that can make you sweat. • ...
Middle Ages 2022-02-28
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- nobles governed and protected people in return for services
- the system, spirit, or customs of medieval knighthood
- there were of these battles fought over the holy land
- hostility toward or discrimination against Jews
- a religion based on the teachings of Muhammad
- the Christian "reconquest" of the Iberian Peninsula
- the holy book of Islam
- a group of merchants or craftspeople
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- people who are sent by a religious organization to spread the faith
- a document that placed limits on the king's power
- agreement between the pope and the ruler of a country
- a religious belief that contradicts what the church says is true
- a feudal estate belonging to a vassal
- Islamic code of law
- a low-ranking noble under the protection of a feudal lord
- a green area in a desert fed by underground water
16 Clues: Islamic code of law • the holy book of Islam • a group of merchants or craftspeople • a feudal estate belonging to a vassal • a religion based on the teachings of Muhammad • hostility toward or discrimination against Jews • a document that placed limits on the king's power • a green area in a desert fed by underground water • ...
Middle school 2018-04-12
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- A rehearsal of the procedure to be followed in an emergency
- (North American)A building, together with its land and outbuildings, occupied by a school
- Equipment necessary for pupils
- (North American) A fixed holiday period between terms in school
- A small electronic deviceused for making mathematical calculations
- The head of a school, college, or other educational institution
- A friend (Informal)
- A length of time for the duration of a lesson
- (American English) A timetable
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- (North American) A break between school classes
- a period of learning
- A member of a team that performs organized cheering, chanting, and dancing in support of a sports team
- An outdoor area provided for children to play in, especially at a school or public park.
- A restaurant or dining room in a school
- A regular gathering of the teachers and students of a school
- A container in which to carry a packed meal
16 Clues: A friend (Informal) • a period of learning • Equipment necessary for pupils • (American English) A timetable • A restaurant or dining room in a school • A container in which to carry a packed meal • A length of time for the duration of a lesson • (North American) A break between school classes • A rehearsal of the procedure to be followed in an emergency • ...
Middle School 2013-11-20
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- Rafe...
- summer comes early!
- almost "Rafe" but spelled with 3 differnt letters
- looking for garbage? I know were we can go...
- moms work
- mattys "other" name
- school of the arts
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- MTF
- rymes with scary, and is rafes uncle
- the opposite of the big city
- the operation of a lifetime
- get me out of here!
- its very "sweet"
- ready,aim,.....
- The silent
- the "creative" subject
16 Clues: MTF • Rafe... • moms work • The silent • ready,aim,..... • its very "sweet" • school of the arts • summer comes early! • get me out of here! • mattys "other" name • the "creative" subject • the operation of a lifetime • the opposite of the big city • rymes with scary, and is rafes uncle • looking for garbage? I know were we can go... • almost "Rafe" but spelled with 3 differnt letters
Middle Ages 2023-11-16
16 Clues: freeman • mi casa • warrior • lord jr. • land deal • land owner • knight's code • where monks live • tied to the land • rich, powerful guy • oath sworn by vassal • works for the church • artisans and craftsmen • between two other periods • Created the need for protection • Government system of cooperation
Middle Level 2024-01-14
16 Clues: 🕶🩴🎳🛀💅🏻💸 • 🖋🕶💼🌂🎆🎆🎆 • 🌃🚗💨💨📹📼💵🌇 • 🚀🪐👨🚀🌱🥔🥔🥔 • ️🍽🍽🍽🦍🍽🍽🍽🍽 • 🤰👧🏻📔🧚🔑🪬🪬🩸 • 👫👫👫👫🧍♂️🦞 • ✈️😴🚐😴🏨😴⛷💥😳 • 🥁🩸🤬🤬💥🥁🤕🫵🏻🥁🤬 • 🎥🔥👩🏻🏹🐦🥇👩🏻🤝👨🏼🥇 • 🦅🦹🏻♂️👥👥👥👥🩲👥👥👥👥 • 🤓✈️🇮🇹👩❤️👨🛶💀👨🏻🔄👱🏻♂️ • 🎁🫥👮🏻🧔🏻♂️💇🏼♀️💸🔪🩸👩🏼🦽 • 👩🏻👑👩🏼🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰 • 👶🏼👦🏼👱🏻♂️👴🏻❤️👵🏻👱🏻♀️👧🏼👶🏼 • 🌫🧛🏻🧛🏻♀️🧤🎸🩸🍧🧛🏻♀️💀👩🏻❤️👨🏻
Middle Colonies 2024-01-08
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- The Middle __________
- The first Colony in the Middle Colonies
- Area used to grow crops
- What is one main river in the Middle Colonies?
- The Middle Colonies climate
- How many states are in the Middle Colonies?
- Moved from one place to another for religious reasons
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- How many states were founded by Peter Minuit?
- The Middle Colonies often traded _________
- State founded by William Penn
- What was the Middle Colonies most valuable thing?
- The first people to be on the land
- The first colony to ratify the constitution
- The major cities of this Colony were Trenton and Princeton
- Most of the settlers came from what continent?
- One of the most produced foods in the Middle Colonies
16 Clues: The Middle __________ • Area used to grow crops • The Middle Colonies climate • State founded by William Penn • The first people to be on the land • The first Colony in the Middle Colonies • The Middle Colonies often traded _________ • The first colony to ratify the constitution • How many states are in the Middle Colonies? • How many states were founded by Peter Minuit? • ...
Middle Ages 2023-04-20
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- sultan of Egypt and Syria
- black death
- a lords castle
- large churches
- head of catholic church
- place of prayer and worship
- peasants tied to the land
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- religious city
- collection of land plots
- king of franks
- code of honor
- craftsmens associations
- French military leader
- political structure
- religious wars fought by Muslims and Christians
- community of nuns
16 Clues: black death • code of honor • religious city • king of franks • a lords castle • large churches • community of nuns • political structure • French military leader • craftsmens associations • head of catholic church • collection of land plots • sultan of Egypt and Syria • peasants tied to the land • place of prayer and worship • religious wars fought by Muslims and Christians
Middle Ages 2025-01-29
16 Clues: Raiders • Church tax • _____ Death • _____ Carta • Joan of ___ • ______ System • Code of ______ • Type of peasant • Shield decoration • Holy Roman Emperor • Battle of _________ • Military expeditions • Language used in Italy • _____ and bailey castle • Doctor of the black death • Where a king is in charge
5 Themes of Geography Quiz Review 2023-09-21
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- the natural surroundings of a place
- The average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- the location of one place compared to another place
- Region Central place and surrounding places affected by it (metropolitan areas)
- the starting point for measuring longitude (longitude 0)
- a line of latitude that runs around the middle of Earth (latitude 0)
- Region Defined by people's attitudes and feelings about an area
- a natural feature found on land
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- the exact location of something (measured using street address or GPS coordinates)
- the lines on a map that run north to south, but are measured east to west
- Region Areas where certain characteristics are found throughout that set them apart from other areas; could be both physical or human
- resources Materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- the lines on a map that run east to west, but are measured north to south.
- Human and physical features define this singular _____________
- a group of places that are close to one another and that share some characteristics
- the movement of people can be both voluntary and involuntary
- The study of how humans and the environment interact (abbreviation)
17 Clues: a natural feature found on land • the natural surroundings of a place • the location of one place compared to another place • the starting point for measuring longitude (longitude 0) • the movement of people can be both voluntary and involuntary • Human and physical features define this singular _____________ • ...
East Chinatown 2024-04-11
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- A park sitting just north of East Chinatown
- The easiest way to access East Chinatown on public transport
- Bordering Chinatown to the west
- High school found within Chinatown
- Neighborhood across the Don Valley
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- The hospital to the north of East Chinatown
- The street on which East Chinatown sits
- A tall monument on the edge of Chinatown
- Refreshments on the southeast corner of Broadview-Gerrard
- The second most common heritage for businesses in East Chinatown
- Bordering Chinatown to the east
11 Clues: Bordering Chinatown to the east • Bordering Chinatown to the west • High school found within Chinatown • Neighborhood across the Don Valley • The street on which East Chinatown sits • A tall monument on the edge of Chinatown • The hospital to the north of East Chinatown • A park sitting just north of East Chinatown • ...
The Outsiders 2021-04-27
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- Greasers who died gallant
- Possible cause of the fire in the church
- Bob’s best friend who was questioned at the hearing
- Author of Ponyboy’s favourite poem Nothing gold can stay
- Quit school to take care of his family
- Object that Johnny request at the hospital before his death
- Location of the old abandoned church
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- Middle Curtis brother who dropped out of school
- Greasers side of town
- Spy for the Greasers
- Wisecracker Greasers who’s real name is Keith
- Dead juvenile delinquents who died violent and desperate
- Winners of the rumble
- Ponyboy and Johnny were described as ....... in the newspaper
- Narrator of the novel who is the youngest member of the Greasers
15 Clues: Spy for the Greasers • Greasers side of town • Winners of the rumble • Greasers who died gallant • Location of the old abandoned church • Quit school to take care of his family • Possible cause of the fire in the church • Wisecracker Greasers who’s real name is Keith • Middle Curtis brother who dropped out of school • Bob’s best friend who was questioned at the hearing • ...
The Outsiders 2021-04-28
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- Middle Curtis brother who dropped out of school
- Author of Ponyboy’s favourite poem Nothing gold can stay
- Possible cause of the fire in the church
- Spy for the Greasers
- Greasers who died gallant
- Object that Johnny request at the hospital before his death
- Location of the old abandoned church
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- Greasers side of town
- Winners of the rumble
- Quit school to take care of his family
- Narrator of the novel who is the youngest member of the Greasers
- Bob’s best friend who was questioned at the hearing
- Wisecracker Greasers who’s real name is Keith
- Ponyboy and Johnny were described as ....... in the newspaper
- Dead juvenile delinquents who died violent and desperate
15 Clues: Spy for the Greasers • Greasers side of town • Winners of the rumble • Greasers who died gallant • Location of the old abandoned church • Quit school to take care of his family • Possible cause of the fire in the church • Wisecracker Greasers who’s real name is Keith • Middle Curtis brother who dropped out of school • Bob’s best friend who was questioned at the hearing • ...
BMT Crossword 2022-05-18
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- "Wanna trade?"
- This person is never awake, according to the Sgt
- Clouds of these are encountered during laundry train
- "______trainee!"
- Middle East, Texas
- 341's are never, EVER used for this
- A form of hazing/bullying that involves forced consumption
- "Left, right, left, right, ____! ____! ____!"
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- When someone messes up, Sgt politely announces "___________ GO!"
- Precedes jumping out of bed; causes PTSD in 7.5 weeks or less
- The anwser to al off lives porblams at BMT.
- A mispronounced month on the outside, a preparatory command on the inside.
- Wingman policy and clothing optional
- Derogatory term used to refer to any E1
- Good on the outside, VERY bad on the inside
15 Clues: "Wanna trade?" • "______trainee!" • Middle East, Texas • 341's are never, EVER used for this • Wingman policy and clothing optional • Derogatory term used to refer to any E1 • The anwser to al off lives porblams at BMT. • Good on the outside, VERY bad on the inside • "Left, right, left, right, ____! ____! ____!" • This person is never awake, according to the Sgt • ...
1980s - 2008 2025-05-09
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- - Americans held in Tehran for 444 days,
- Technology that exploded in use during the '90,
- - invaded in 2003 over WMD claimsOil,
- - Scandal that led to Nixon's resignation,
- 1994 trade deal between U.S., Canada, and Mexico,
- Candidate who lost 2000 election after court ruling,
- - 1970s economy with high inflation and no growth,
- - President during 9/11 and the Iraq War,
- President impeached during the 1990s,
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- - Type of attack on the U.S. on 9/11,
- Economic policy with tax cuts and deregulation,
- Nation involved in 1979 hostage crisis,
- - Period of economic decline, like 2008,
- Formal charge against a sitting president,
- - Resource behind energy crises and Middle East tension,
15 Clues: - Type of attack on the U.S. on 9/11, • - invaded in 2003 over WMD claimsOil, • President impeached during the 1990s, • Nation involved in 1979 hostage crisis, • - Americans held in Tehran for 444 days, • - Period of economic decline, like 2008, • - President during 9/11 and the Iraq War, • - Scandal that led to Nixon's resignation, • ...
World History Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-25
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- object made by humans
- in the ancient middle east, a system of writing the used wedge shaped marks
- the spreading out of Jews beyond their homeland
- first emporer of Rome
- avenges the death of Cesar and has name changed to Augustus
- more than necessary
- a complex, highly organized social order
- to raise in a controlled way
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- a promise and an agreement
- scholars who study and write about the past
- a group of states or territories controlled by one ruler
- another word for Greek city-states
- the way of life of a society including its beliefs values and practices
- system of government through
- and subdivisions administered by officials who follow set rules
15 Clues: more than necessary • object made by humans • first emporer of Rome • a promise and an agreement • system of government through • to raise in a controlled way • another word for Greek city-states • a complex, highly organized social order • scholars who study and write about the past • the spreading out of Jews beyond their homeland • ...
ww1 2023-01-25
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- a peace treaty signed on 28 June 1919
- mutual defense treaty
- german submarines
- what the soldiers called the trenches
- criticized the war as a capitalist and imperialist struggle between Germany and England to control markets and colonies in China, Africa, and the Middle East
- a battle tactic using narrow cavities in the ground
- depending on ones military to determine foreign policy
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- nickname for troops in WW1
- part of the central powers
- part of the allies
- expanding your power outside ones own borders
- the old man of europe
- uberpatriotism and desire by common people to have own homeland
- alliance consisted of great britain, france, and russia
- suffered the most casualties
15 Clues: german submarines • part of the allies • mutual defense treaty • the old man of europe • nickname for troops in WW1 • part of the central powers • suffered the most casualties • a peace treaty signed on 28 June 1919 • what the soldiers called the trenches • expanding your power outside ones own borders • a battle tactic using narrow cavities in the ground • ...
ww1 2023-01-25
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- a peace treaty signed on 28 June 1919
- mutual defense treaty
- german submarines
- what the soldiers called the trenches
- criticized the war as a capitalist and imperialist struggle between Germany and England to control markets and colonies in China, Africa, and the Middle East
- a battle tactic using narrow cavities in the ground
- depending on ones military to determine foreign policy
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- nickname for troops in WW1
- part of the central powers
- part of the allies
- expanding your power outside ones own borders
- the old man of europe
- uberpatriotism and desire by common people to have own homeland
- alliance consisted of great britain, france, and russia
- suffered the most casualties
15 Clues: german submarines • part of the allies • mutual defense treaty • the old man of europe • nickname for troops in WW1 • part of the central powers • suffered the most casualties • a peace treaty signed on 28 June 1919 • what the soldiers called the trenches • expanding your power outside ones own borders • a battle tactic using narrow cavities in the ground • ...
Crossword History 2016-10-24
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- people living in Mesopotamia are known as the
- Latin word meaning citizen.
- because it was abundant it allowed the excess of population
- the most common job after Neolithic Revulation
- the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in modern=day Iraq
- with this invention the human lost its prehistoric innocence
- a sociaty group caused by excess food
- the material that earliset craftmen work with
- where agriculture first started
- primary corp for china
- the largest and best=preserved Neolithic site known so far
- where jericho is located
- the food source the Pre=Pottery Neolithic A are focused on
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- first inhabited by Natufians around 11,000=8500BC
- the gender got unequal treat after Neolithic Revulation
- for the storage and transportation of food
- nomadic lifestyle supported by large herds of animals.
- the way of getting food except hunting before Neolithic Revulation
- other word for agriculture
- ,most important crop in the middle east
- another word for middle stone age(10000-8300BC)
- place where the main corps were maize, beans and suash
- settled,hierarchical urban life supported by agriculture
- in the pre-pottery neolithic B they were domesticated
- agriculture spread to other fertile areas around rivers,such as Egypt around the
25 Clues: primary corp for china • where jericho is located • other word for agriculture • Latin word meaning citizen. • where agriculture first started • a sociaty group caused by excess food • ,most important crop in the middle east • for the storage and transportation of food • people living in Mesopotamia are known as the • the material that earliset craftmen work with • ...
Our puzzling history 2021-09-30
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- lead an expedition of five ships coming from spain
- America is named after this explorer
- arabs went there in the middle east
- ancient greece and rome
- trading empire in west africa
- an imaginary line running down the middle of the atlantic from the north pole to the south pole.
- to sail around the world
- Muhammad- brought songhai to the height of it’s power
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- A period of intellectual and artistic creativity or “rebirth”.
- Mali’s greatest king
- River- songhai lived along this river
- governor of spanish town in present-day Panama
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- a powerful kingdom/empire
- portuguese explorer to find to sea route to asia
- a muslim house of worship
- a narrow, twisting sea passage to the pacific ocean
- a king sent to explore the southernmost tip of Africa
- a prince that astronomers, geographers, and mathematicians to share their knowledge with Portuguese sailors and shipbuilders.
- measures the positions of the stars
- a italian explorer working for Spain
- a journey to a holy place
- capital of the powerful kingdom of Mali
- a muslim holy city
- a ship made to be faster, cary more people, goods, and cargo
25 Clues: a muslim holy city • Mali’s greatest king • ancient greece and rome • to sail around the world • a powerful kingdom/empire • a muslim house of worship • a journey to a holy place • trading empire in west africa • measures the positions of the stars • arabs went there in the middle east • America is named after this explorer • a italian explorer working for Spain • ...
Chapter 14 Review Crossword 2021-12-07
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- the larger of the two main branches of Islam
- capital and largest city of Iraq
- Area of water and tree in the desert
- Major religion of the middle east
- an instrument formerly used to make astronomical measurements
- a Muslim sovereign
- standard Arabic word for God
- a market in a Middle Eastern country.
- a small stone building in the court of the Great Mosque at Mecca
- a member of a Muslim dynasty that ruled the Islamic world from AD 660 to 750
- one of the two main branches of Islam, followed especially in Iran
- the prophet and founder of Islam
- the Islamic sacred book
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- a tall slender tower, typically part of a mosque, with a balcony from which a muezzin calls Muslims to prayer.
- a Turkish sultanate of southwestern Asia and northeastern Africa and southeastern Europe
- an Arab leader, in particular the chief or head of an Arab tribe, family, or village.
- a group of people, especially traders or pilgrims, traveling together across a desert in Asia or North Africa.
- a dynasty of caliphs who ruled in Baghdad from 750 to 1258.
- Islam's legal system
- the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler
- a Muslim place of worship.
21 Clues: a Muslim sovereign • Islam's legal system • the Islamic sacred book • a Muslim place of worship. • standard Arabic word for God • capital and largest city of Iraq • the prophet and founder of Islam • Major religion of the middle east • Area of water and tree in the desert • a market in a Middle Eastern country. • the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler • ...
unit 9 crossword puzzle 2024-04-25
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- Document that limited power of king
- of Arc was a unifying factor in France.
- of Christians by western Crusaders.
- and Muslims.
- trade throughout the Mediterranean and the Middle East
- nobles founded Crusader States in conquered lands.
- Russian Orthodox Church influenced unification.
- law had its beginnings during the reign of Henry II.
- King John
- power in the city and expanded the Russian nation.
- painting of God creating Adam on the roof of the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
- demand for Middle Eastern Luxury products.
- nobles; strengthened European moors
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
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- Powerful family in Florence
- the use of credit and banking
- Romeo and Juliet
- imperial power was centralized in the hands of the emperor, called a Credit or Tsar.
- Empire weakened
- the capture of the holy city was an important goal.
- Urban’s speech helped start the Crusades.
- In Spain Ferdinand unified the country and expelled the Muslim
- Loss of Jerusalem
- the Conqueror
- weakened the Pope_
- centralized
- the Great
- da Vinci’s painting the Last Supper. The painting shows Jesus eating his last meal with the twelve disciples before he is arrested and crucified.
- a legacy of bitterness among Constantinople
- Phillip ll Spanish Empire in the Western Hemisphere expanded under Spain.
30 Clues: King John • the Great • centralized • and Muslims. • the Conqueror • Empire weakened • Romeo and Juliet • Loss of Jerusalem • weakened the Pope_ • Painter of the Mona Lisa • Powerful family in Florence • the use of credit and banking • Document that limited power of king • of Christians by western Crusaders. • nobles; strengthened European moors • of Arc was a unifying factor in France. • ...
Brink's Epic Crossword 2024-12-13
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- Common name, historical and personal significance
- Brink's eldest, for short
- Batman's city, dark and dangerous
- Mentor, leads teams to success
- Legendary NFL quarterback, Super Bowl
- City in Georgia, historical significance
- Wizard, guide in Middle-earth journeys
- Charming name, often vintage appeal
- US President & Rough Rider
- CIA analyst, Tom Clancy hero
- Mountain range, foggy Appalachian beauty
- Hiking trail, spans US East
- College football coach, Alabama dynasty
- Author of Middle-earth, fantasy master
- Narnia author, literary thinker
- Patriots coach, NFL strategic mastermind
- Majestic peaks, home to mysteries
- NFL coach, leadership and success
- Sacred relic, sought in legends
- Team sport, played with sticks
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- NFL team, famous for comeback
- Comedy series, workplace hijinks portrayed
- British Prime Minister during WWII
- Dark knight, Gotham's masked vigilante
- Study of past events, people
- Ranger, rightful king of Gondor
- Frontiersman, legend of American West
- Earth's landscapes, places, spatial connections
- Adventurer, archaeologist, cinematic treasure hunter
- Catching fish, pastime or livelihood
- Study of resources, production, wealth
- Elevated landforms, majestic natural wonders
- Study of society and cultures
- Educator, shapes minds and futures
- Jedi turned Sith, Star Wars
- Sport with touchdowns and teamwork
- Loyal hobbit, Frodo's steadfast companion
- Walking in nature, adventurous outdoors activity
38 Clues: Brink's eldest, for short • US President & Rough Rider • Jedi turned Sith, Star Wars • Hiking trail, spans US East • Study of past events, people • CIA analyst, Tom Clancy hero • NFL team, famous for comeback • Study of society and cultures • Mentor, leads teams to success • Team sport, played with sticks • Ranger, rightful king of Gondor • Narnia author, literary thinker • ...
Sandwiches & Breads 2024-11-06
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- Layered French sandwich with ham and cheese, typically grilled
- Wrap sandwich originating in the Middle East, made with pita and often filled with meat and veggies
- Spicy mustard spread, often found on pastrami sandwiches
- Classic grilled sandwich with melted cheese
- Circular bread with a hole in the middle, popular with cream cheese
- Bread made with a touch of sweetness, often used for French toast
- Italian-American sandwich filled with Italian meats, cheese, and olive salad
- Layered club sandwich with turkey, bacon, lettuce, and tomato
- Nut-based spread often paired with jelly in a classic sandwich
- Italian flatbread that’s thin, crispy, and often served with cheese and toppings
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- Italian bread, often used for paninis, has a chewy texture and a dimpled surface
- British sandwich spread, made from yeast extract and has a strong salty flavor
- Benedict Breakfast sandwich with Canadian bacon, poached egg, and hollandaise
- Fluffy, enriched Japanese bread, also known as "milk bread"
- Condiment made from tomatoes, often paired with fries or added to burgers
- Sweet spread, often used with peanut butter
- Spread made from chickpeas, often used in Mediterranean sandwiches
- Bread with olives, rosemary, or sundried tomatoes mixed in
- Long, narrow bread used for subs or hoagies
- Soft, buttery roll often served with hot dogs
20 Clues: Classic grilled sandwich with melted cheese • Sweet spread, often used with peanut butter • Long, narrow bread used for subs or hoagies • Soft, buttery roll often served with hot dogs • Spicy mustard spread, often found on pastrami sandwiches • Bread with olives, rosemary, or sundried tomatoes mixed in • Fluffy, enriched Japanese bread, also known as "milk bread" • ...
cold war 2021-06-04
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- A country in south Mexico
- can be a race
- war which U.S funded too
- A Chinese communist
- wall to separate east and west berlin
- largest country in central America
- Soviet Union response to NATO
- Country in East Asia
- 34th president of U.S
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- almost led too nuclear conflict
- A thermonuclear bomb
- country in the carribean
- Country located by South Central Asia
- soviet union blocked western allies
- A country in west Asia
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Country in east Asia with most population
- to not let communism spread
- flew supplies into western zones
- Mutual Assured Destruction
- easing of cold war tensions
21 Clues: can be a race • A Chinese communist • A thermonuclear bomb • Country in East Asia • 34th president of U.S • A country in west Asia • war which U.S funded too • country in the carribean • A country in south Mexico • Mutual Assured Destruction • to not let communism spread • easing of cold war tensions • Soviet Union response to NATO • almost led too nuclear conflict • ...
White house 2021-10-11
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- not east wing
- it took_years and__days to finish the White House
- he is the president
- how many square feet
- the Vice President
- Were the White House is
- he lives in the White House
- were you can sit
- the president works there
- not west wing
- the presidents helicopter
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- were the president lives
- _____ house
- the GPS coordinates for the White House
- when the White House was finished
- were parties are hosted
- the pets in the White House
- the presidents plane
- Mrs. Rigatti went there once
- not the west or east wing
20 Clues: _____ house • not east wing • not west wing • were you can sit • the Vice President • he is the president • how many square feet • the presidents plane • were parties are hosted • Were the White House is • were the president lives • the president works there • not the west or east wing • the presidents helicopter • he lives in the White House • the pets in the White House • ...
Thanks to our outgoing WVFDW board members! 2015-06-15
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- WV Secretary of State
- 2nd District West
- Vice President
- Ways and Means
- Legislative
- 1st District East
- President
- By-Laws
- 3rd District East
- Communications Director
- WV Senior Senator
- 1st District West
- Chaplain
- Voter Registration
- Treasurer
- 3rd District West
- Past President
- WV Governor
- Historian
- Secretary
- Hall of Fame
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- WV Senate Minority Leader
- Outgoing NFDW President
- WV House Minority Leader
- WV State Treasurer
- Auction Chair
- 2nd District East
- Correspondence Secretary
- Program Book
- Parliamentarian
- WV Commissioner of Agriculture
- Who votes blue
- WV Auditor
- Speakers Bureau
- Development Secretary
- Resolutions
- Membership
37 Clues: By-Laws • Chaplain • President • Treasurer • Historian • Secretary • WV Auditor • Membership • Legislative • Resolutions • WV Governor • Program Book • Hall of Fame • Auction Chair • Vice President • Ways and Means • Who votes blue • Past President • Parliamentarian • Speakers Bureau • 2nd District West • 2nd District East • 1st District East • 3rd District East • WV Senior Senator • 1st District West • 3rd District West • ...
AliciaandKota-Maniac Magee 2016-05-06
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- main character's nickname
- Amanda's dog's name
- Jeffery's uncle's name
- the end where black people live
- Amanda Beal'a favorite book
- Jeffery's rival at the East End
- Amanda's little brother
- what jeffery's parents died in
- the city of where the West and East are divided
- What East Enders called Maniac
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- Mars Bar's last name
- Jeffery's aunt's name
- Jeffery's rival at the West end
- the 3 rude smokers who carried graysons coffin
- the leader of the Cobras
- the end where white people live
- the yard no one would go in
- the pitch that jumped
- Jeffery's friend who dies during the Winter
- Amanda's little sister
20 Clues: Amanda's dog's name • Mars Bar's last name • Jeffery's aunt's name • the pitch that jumped • Jeffery's uncle's name • Amanda's little sister • Amanda's little brother • the leader of the Cobras • main character's nickname • the yard no one would go in • Amanda Beal'a favorite book • what jeffery's parents died in • What East Enders called Maniac • Jeffery's rival at the West end • ...
9-10 2025-04-11
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- A dark board you write on at school
- A special way people do things in a place
- Feeling very angry
- A white stick used to write on a board
- Simple and easy to understand
- Between 13 and 19 years old
- How much something is worth
- A small book you need to travel to another country
- To give something and get something back
- In the east part of a place
- An idea to help someone
- To act in a good or bad way
- Trying hard to do something
- How good or valuable something is
- Not this one, but all the others
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- To hit a door to see if someone is there
- Your son or daughter’s daughter
- The main city of a country
- Feeling calm and not worried
- Land next to the sea
- 12 o’clock in the middle of the day
- The way you act, like being polite
- A way to show love or care
- Something that happens daily
- Nothing inside
- Little by little
- The part in the middle of your arm
- In the north part of a place
- A time of year like summer or winter
- To say “hi” to someone
- To bend your head or body to show respect
31 Clues: Nothing inside • Little by little • Feeling very angry • Land next to the sea • To say “hi” to someone • An idea to help someone • The main city of a country • A way to show love or care • Between 13 and 19 years old • How much something is worth • In the east part of a place • To act in a good or bad way • Trying hard to do something • Feeling calm and not worried • ...
Old Middle New Kingdom 2022-03-16
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- Egypt traded or with Nubia with for century
- swamps to create new farmland
- Army occupied parts of
- Egypt for 200 years.
- created first peace ever Treaty of Kadesh
- made contact w/ people in the Middle East.
- built palaces &
- Kingdom of
- lands Conquest of led to creation of money
- eventually conquered shore of Mediterranean
- money from trade for arts and architecture.
- In 2050 BCE: powerful pharaoh defeats
- Kingdom of people in Asia Minor & Greece.
- Hyksos & Syria
- Egypt used chariots & weapons to conquer
- for 160 years: local nobles ruled
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- & maintaining pyramids was costly.
- Egypt became leading power
- conquered nations sent to Egypt.
- pharaohs dug a from the Nile to the Red Sea
- 2nd built many great buildings.
- tombs beneath desert cliffs.
- Hyksos out of Egypt
- Goal was to Egypt from future invasions.
- Kingdom Egypt conquered Nubia during the
- beginning of the New Kingdom 1500-1050 BCE.
- took power from pharaohs.
- invaded Nile Delta
- Kingdom :began 2050-1750 BCE.
- 1500s: Ahmose of declared himself pharaoh.
- Hatsheput sent Egyptian traders to trade
- ramses used from Nubia to pay for army
- by 2200 BCE, the Old Kingdom had
- transportation & trade.
- 1200s Ramses(Ramses the Great)the Hittites
- 1750 BCE: invaded Egypt
36 Clues: Kingdom of • Hyksos & Syria • built palaces & • invaded Nile Delta • Hyksos out of Egypt • Egypt for 200 years. • Army occupied parts of • transportation & trade. • 1750 BCE: invaded Egypt • took power from pharaohs. • Egypt became leading power • tombs beneath desert cliffs. • swamps to create new farmland • Kingdom :began 2050-1750 BCE. • 2nd built many great buildings. • ...
The Wingfeather Saga 2024-04-07
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- the leader of the fang fighters; the florid sword
- one half of an ancient stone that yurgen split in two
- the study the children have to do; word,form,song; three honored and great subjects
- a girl who gets stolen in the black carriage in glipwood; a great friend of janners
- The mother of the children; Queen of Anniera
- The kingdom the children come from
- the book keeper of books and crannies
- The throne warden of Anniera; Esbens brother
- the author of the series
- The nameless one; the enemy of Aerwiar
- a dreadful place where children get taken to
- the father of maraly; the lead strander of the east bend
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- the spooky manor in the middle if the woods; the place gammon takes his weapons
- the daughter of claxton
- the mythical beasts of the sea
- The middle of the three children; form
- the king of the dragons; podo's greatest fear
- the other half of Holoré
- leeli's brave dog who fought for her to the death
- The father of Nia, and the Grandfather of the children
- The father of the children; King of Anniera
- The oldest of the three children; word
- The youngest of the three children; song
23 Clues: the daughter of claxton • the other half of Holoré • the author of the series • the mythical beasts of the sea • The kingdom the children come from • the book keeper of books and crannies • The middle of the three children; form • The nameless one; the enemy of Aerwiar • The oldest of the three children; word • The youngest of the three children; song • ...
WGH Chapter 21 Terms 2018-03-23
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- water pumped from underground aquifers
- also called al jawlan, it is a hilly plateau overlooking the river Jordan
- a place that takes crude oil and purifies it so it can be used
- when salt is removed from the ocean water
- the most important river that runs through baghdad
- when winds blow away all moisture from land and leave only the sand soil and salt
- the river that jesus was baptized in
- the gulf just outside of Saudi Arabia
- where the tigris and euphrates rivers meet
- an area that receives little to no rainfall
- oil that has not been processed
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- one of the worlds saltiest bodies of water
- the mountain on which the river jordan flows
- a method developed by Israelis that uses small pipes which slowly drip water onto plants
- the reason the US was interested in the middle east
- a small body of water found in the middle of the desert sometimes surrounded by brush
- river in iraq
- also known as the empty quarter and the "place where no one comes out"
- the most important western most river in southwest asia
- riverbeds that are wet only in the rainy season
20 Clues: river in iraq • oil that has not been processed • the river that jesus was baptized in • the gulf just outside of Saudi Arabia • water pumped from underground aquifers • when salt is removed from the ocean water • one of the worlds saltiest bodies of water • where the tigris and euphrates rivers meet • an area that receives little to no rainfall • ...
WGH Chapter 21 Terms 2018-03-23
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- an area that receives little to no rainfall
- oil that has not been processed
- the most important river that runs through baghdad
- the most important western most river in southwest asia
- riverbeds that are wet only in the rainy season
- a method developed by Israelis that uses small pipes which slowly drip water onto plants
- where the tigris and euphrates rivers meet
- river in iraq
- the gulf just outside of Saudi Arabia
- also called al jawlan, it is a hilly plateau overlooking the river Jordan
Down
- the river that jesus was baptized in
- a place that takes crude oil and purifies it so it can be used
- also known as the empty quarter and the "place where no one comes out"
- a small body of water found in the middle of the desert sometimes surrounded by brush
- one of the worlds saltiest bodies of water
- the mountain on which the river jordan flows
- when salt is removed from the ocean water
- when winds blow away all moisture from land and leave only the sand soil and salt
- water pumped from underground aquifers
- the reason the US was interested in the middle east
20 Clues: river in iraq • oil that has not been processed • the river that jesus was baptized in • the gulf just outside of Saudi Arabia • water pumped from underground aquifers • when salt is removed from the ocean water • one of the worlds saltiest bodies of water • where the tigris and euphrates rivers meet • an area that receives little to no rainfall • ...
Prisoners of Geography 2025-12-02
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- Secret 1916 deal where Britain and France divided parts of the Middle East
- Area where many people live close together
- The world’s largest continent, including countries such as India and China
- Middle Eastern country made of seven emirates, including Dubai and Abu Dhabi
- Very high areas of land that rise steeply above the land around them
- Huge rocky region of Canada with very old rock and many minerals
- Plants grown on farms, such as wheat or rice
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- Movement of people or goods from place to place by road, rail, air, or sea
- Water supplied to land or fields to help plants grow
- Large area of flat or gently rolling land with few trees
- Capital city of Russia
- Ocean lying between the Americas and Europe/Africa
- Large natural stream of water flowing to a lake or the sea
- Removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable
- Nomadic Arab groups who traditionally move with their herds in the desert
- Water that is not salty, found in rivers, lakes, and glaciers
- Country in North America often seen as a global superpower
- Sea area between Greenland, Iceland and the UK, important for naval routes
- Very powerful country with strong influence in world affairs
- The largest and deepest ocean on Earth
20 Clues: Capital city of Russia • The largest and deepest ocean on Earth • Area where many people live close together • Plants grown on farms, such as wheat or rice • Removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable • Ocean lying between the Americas and Europe/Africa • Water supplied to land or fields to help plants grow • ...
Unit 1: The Global Tapestry - AP World Crossword for Midterm 2023-11-30
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- A fast-ripening and drought-resistant type of rice that came from Vietnam and greatly expanded agricultural production.
- The virtue of respecting one's parents and elders.
- A type of paper money developed in China during the Tang Dynasty.
- A system used especially in historic periods of Europe that involved serfs being tied to land and working on it in exchange for military protection from lords.
- The main body of Islamic law.
- A type of Buddhism, strongest in China and Korea, that focused on spiritual growth for all beings.
- The central religious text of Islam.
- Series of trade routes across Afroeurasia which was very prosperous and known for silk trading.
- A type of labor done by someone for little to no recompensation, often for a government or company.
- A type of Islam which believes that Hazrat Ali was designated to lead the Muslim people.
- A machine for printing text developed in China.
- A series of trade routes that stretched over Saharan Africa and beyond
- A Mesoamerican civilization starting in 1500 BCE which stretched over the southern part of Mexico and much of modern-day Belize, Honduras, and Guatemala
- A technique in Mesoamerican agriculture, sometimes called a floating garden
- A type of Buddhism, strongest in Southeast Asia, that focused on personal spiritual growth through silent meditation and self-discipline.
- A Mesoamerican civilization (13th to 16th century) in central Mexico which was centered around the capital of Tenochtitlan.
- A value based on family in sub-Saharan Africa which determined the networks of its early communities
- A type of Islam religious practice which focused on a divine and personal connection to God.
- Kingdoms which developed in Northern India and modern-day Pakistan after the fall of the Gupta Empire
- A political, economic and social system based around a central manor, which was similar to feudalism.
- The combination of multiple cultural or religious ideas into one, central idea.
- A type of European agriculture used during the feudal period which consisted of seasonal crop rotation between three fields
- A series of European military campaigns in the Middle East between 1095 and the 1200s created in order to "regain the holy land"
- Military/Weapon Technology discovered by the Chinese that resulted in the formation of many empires
- A governmental system in which leaders determined their position by demonstrating their merit.
- A religion following the teachings of Confucius which was very popular in East Asia.
- Muslim term for non-Muslim people living in an Islamic state
- An extra tax imposed on non-Muslim people living in Islam states.
- The largest of the mounds which were constructed by settlers of the Mississippi River Valley civilization
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- A type of Buddhism, strongest in Tibet.
- A caliphate led by Arabs and Persians (750-1258) which at one point controlled the Middle East and land stretching out to the north of Africa and Southwest Asia.
- Ways of thinking created in Greece that saw a revival during the Renaissance.
- A prosperous series of routes for ocean-based trade that connected East Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, and East Asia
- Muslim word for a community of believers, referring to those who follow Islam.
- A type of Islam which believes that the Prophet did not explicitly declare a successor; the largest branch of Islam.
- An Italian explorer who was responsible for much of Europe's knowledge of Asia, and famous for visiting the court of Kublai Khan.
- A type of agriculture developed in Mesoamerica which used raised beds and irrigation to prevent soil erosion.
- A Hindu kingdom based on Sumatra (670-1025) which built up its navy and prospered by controlling trade between China and India.
- Buddhists who have sacrificed many previous elements of their lives in order to fulfill themselves and feel closer to the Buddha.
- The 1054 split of the Christian Church into two branches called the Catholic and Orthodox branches.
- A Dynasty that ruled over China from 960-1279, often called its Golden Age.
- A revived form of the teachings of Confucius that also had some Buddhist and Daoist values.
- A wood-based printing technique developed in China
- A massive wall of stone in Zimbabwe which surrounded the capital city and defended nearly 20,000 people.
- A chief Muslim civil and religious leader.
- A Hindu movement started in southern India which focused on a strong attachment to a particular deity as opposed to studying texts or performing rituals.
- An agricultural laborer tied to the land and bound to work in exchange for protection and certain resources.
- A renowned center of learning in Baghdad.
- An inexpensive and efficient internal waterway transport system that extended over 30,000 miles and made trade more efficient.
- One in feudal Europe who had mutual obligation to a lord or monarch.
- A Hindu-Buddhist empire (802-1431) in Southeast Asia which was centered around modern-day Cambodia
- A form of property used during feudalism
- A type of Buddhism which focused on direct experience and meditation, and was closer to Daoism.
- A system of mandatory public service as a form of tribute first used by the Aztecs and adopted by the Spanish
- A period started in Italy which characterized by a revival of interest in classic Greek and Roman literature, art, and culture as well as technological innovation.
- Scholars of Islamic doctrine and law.
- A Muslim sultanate which grew to control most of India (1206-1526)
- An empire (1200-1533)based in Cusco, which stretched from present-day Ecuador to Chile.
- Turkish, Muslim empire (1050-1300) which grew to control a large region stretching from the north of the Middle East to much of Southwest Asia.
- An annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, a holy Muslim city.
60 Clues: The main body of Islamic law. • The central religious text of Islam. • Scholars of Islamic doctrine and law. • A type of Buddhism, strongest in Tibet. • A form of property used during feudalism • A renowned center of learning in Baghdad. • A chief Muslim civil and religious leader. • A machine for printing text developed in China. • ...
Chapter 16: East Asilaanbaatar 2023-05-16
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- Sea that separates China and South Korea
- Capital of Taiwan
- Northernmost large river that flows into the Yellow Sea
- Island country southeast of China
- Capital of North Korea
- Country north of China
- Desert across border of China and Mongolia
- Large city on east coast at the East China Sea
- Largest country in Asia
- Separates Japan from North and South Korea
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- Large city on coast of South China Sea
- Capital of Mongolia
- Capital of South Korea
- Capital of China
- Island country due east of China
- Capital of Japan
- Nearest ocean
- River that flows through Shanghai
- River that flows through Hong Kong
19 Clues: Nearest ocean • Capital of China • Capital of Japan • Capital of Taiwan • Capital of Mongolia • Capital of South Korea • Capital of North Korea • Country north of China • Largest country in Asia • Island country due east of China • Island country southeast of China • River that flows through Shanghai • River that flows through Hong Kong • Large city on coast of South China Sea • ...
9th Grade Geography - Asia Crossword 2021-09-08
7 Clues: World's largest peninsula • Modern state created in 1948 • Highest plateau in the world • Largest and highest mountain range • Country known as "the subcontinent" • Climate found in most of the Middle East • communal society where people live and work together for the good of the community
What I Know 2018-10-06
7 Clues: are hillocks of sand. • is the capital of Saudi Arabia. • lies to the east of Saudi Arabia. • is called the land of Liquid Gold. • lies to the north of Saudi Arabia. • Saudi Arabia has a________ climate. • The latitude that passes through the middle of Saudi Arabia
renewable sources VS non renewable sources 2021-09-16
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- what oil and coal have
- dioxide what coal and oil released into the air
- the word for underground Heating and Cooling
- this comes from the sun
- what we fight over in the Middle East
- the word for something that cannot be used again
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- can be used over and over
- is clean energy but not a renewable resource
- gases the stuff in are that is heating up the Earth
- we burn this for most of our electricity
- uses dead things to make electricity
11 Clues: what oil and coal have • this comes from the sun • can be used over and over • uses dead things to make electricity • what we fight over in the Middle East • we burn this for most of our electricity • is clean energy but not a renewable resource • the word for underground Heating and Cooling • dioxide what coal and oil released into the air • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-01-25
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- having the sun as the center of the universe
- this caused ideas to spread from the Middle East to Europe
- a philosopher that wrote about logic, physics and more
- thought earth was the center of the universe
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- discovered gravity
- _numerals was a very important contribution in the 1300’s
- Protestant churches were more _ than the Catholic Church
- a mathematical study of continuous change
- a method used by scientists to experiment and provide proof
- natural _ govern the universe
10 Clues: discovered gravity • natural _ govern the universe • a mathematical study of continuous change • having the sun as the center of the universe • thought earth was the center of the universe • a philosopher that wrote about logic, physics and more • Protestant churches were more _ than the Catholic Church • _numerals was a very important contribution in the 1300’s • ...
Crossword 3 2023-11-15
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- Ancient Nabataen city famous for its ruins
- Official language of Nigeria
- Lebanese port city often referred to as the "Pearl of the Middle East"
- Largest nature reserve in Kenya, known for its animal migrations
- Iconic mountain in Tanzania, the highest point in Africa
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- South African city, former epicenter of apartheid
- Name of the dominant ethnic group in North Africa
- The highest peak in Iran
- Significant river flowing through Iraq
- Gulf monarchy rich in oil (acronym)
10 Clues: The highest peak in Iran • Official language of Nigeria • Gulf monarchy rich in oil (acronym) • Significant river flowing through Iraq • Ancient Nabataen city famous for its ruins • South African city, former epicenter of apartheid • Name of the dominant ethnic group in North Africa • Iconic mountain in Tanzania, the highest point in Africa • ...
Physical Geography of Africa 2024-03-07
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- stretches from the Middle East in the north to Mozambique in the south
- Longest river in Africa
- largest tropical lake in Africa
- Series of mountains ranges extending for 2,000 kilometers across north Africa
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- Thrid longest river in Africa
- The desert in south Africa
- second longest river in Africa, but shorter than the Nile
- Hot,moist biome where it rains all year
- Snow-capped volcano
- North-central Africa, between the Sahara desert and savanna regions
10 Clues: Snow-capped volcano • Longest river in Africa • The desert in south Africa • Thrid longest river in Africa • largest tropical lake in Africa • Hot,moist biome where it rains all year • second longest river in Africa, but shorter than the Nile • North-central Africa, between the Sahara desert and savanna regions • ...
Missile Crisis 2023-05-23
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- communist leader of Cuba during the crisis
- number of days the crisis occurred for
- what the crisis revealed about the US to nuclear attack
- soviet leader during the crisis
- disastrous military operation from the US in Cuba
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- the main artillery involved
- US president during the crisis
- effect of the crisis that effected trade between the US and Cuba
- place in the Middle East where the US held its missiles
- place where the Soviets held their missiles
10 Clues: the main artillery involved • US president during the crisis • soviet leader during the crisis • number of days the crisis occurred for • communist leader of Cuba during the crisis • place where the Soviets held their missiles • disastrous military operation from the US in Cuba • what the crisis revealed about the US to nuclear attack • ...
Western Australia 2023-08-02
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- Western Australia exports these animals to the Middle East
- The animal that caused a war in Western Australia
- Perth's nickname (3 words)
- The city Perth is closest to
- The type of millionaires mostly found in Western Australia
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- The name of the longest jetty in the world (2 words)
- The name of the world's largest rock formation (2 words)
- The colour of Lake Hillier
- The happiest animal on earth
- The ocean that surrounds Western Australia (2 words)
10 Clues: The colour of Lake Hillier • Perth's nickname (3 words) • The happiest animal on earth • The city Perth is closest to • The animal that caused a war in Western Australia • The name of the longest jetty in the world (2 words) • The ocean that surrounds Western Australia (2 words) • The name of the world's largest rock formation (2 words) • ...
Arab Heritage Month Puzzle 2025-04-20
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- the Islamic holy month when families and friends celebrate
- an Arabic hand drum, also called a doumbek
- means grandmother in Arabic
- blue supergiant star with an Arabic name
- hair and body dye that comes from trees
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- official language of the Middle East and northern Africa
- a head cover worn for protection from the sun and dust
- cookies eaten during the holidays
- a headcover worn for modesty
- stuffed ______ leaves are used to make warak enab
10 Clues: means grandmother in Arabic • a headcover worn for modesty • cookies eaten during the holidays • hair and body dye that comes from trees • blue supergiant star with an Arabic name • an Arabic hand drum, also called a doumbek • stuffed ______ leaves are used to make warak enab • a head cover worn for protection from the sun and dust • ...
PET - a words (2) 2025-07-22
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- a language spoken in the Middle East and North Africa
- a person's way of thinking or feeling about something
- a particular part or feature of something
- a group of people joined together for a common purpose
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- a reply to a question or problem
- a person who helps someone in their work
- a person who designs buildings
- to become visible or to seem a certain way
- the cold region around the North Pole
- to try to do something
10 Clues: to try to do something • a person who designs buildings • a reply to a question or problem • the cold region around the North Pole • a person who helps someone in their work • a particular part or feature of something • to become visible or to seem a certain way • a language spoken in the Middle East and North Africa • a person's way of thinking or feeling about something • ...
Western Australia 2023-08-02
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- Western Australia exports these animals to the Middle East
- The animal that caused a war in Western Australia
- Perth's nickname (3 words)
- The city Perth is closest to
- The type of millionaires mostly found in Western Australia
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- The name of the longest jetty in the world (2 words)
- The name of the world's largest rock formation (2 words)
- The colour of Lake Hillier
- The happiest animal on earth
- The ocean that surrounds Western Australia (2 words)
10 Clues: The colour of Lake Hillier • Perth's nickname (3 words) • The happiest animal on earth • The city Perth is closest to • The animal that caused a war in Western Australia • The name of the longest jetty in the world (2 words) • The ocean that surrounds Western Australia (2 words) • The name of the world's largest rock formation (2 words) • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2023-08-28
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- a temple where Sumerians believed gods and goddesses ruled the city
- made up 90% of the population
- a strict and harsh set of laws in Ancient Mesopotamia
- a wanderer
- worshiping multiple gods or deities
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- an area of land in the Middle East, located around the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- wedge shaped writing on clay tablets- writing system of Sumerians
- developed between 3300-3000BCE
- was located in the fertile crescent
- worked for the nobles and palaces
10 Clues: a wanderer • made up 90% of the population • developed between 3300-3000BCE • worked for the nobles and palaces • was located in the fertile crescent • worshiping multiple gods or deities • a strict and harsh set of laws in Ancient Mesopotamia • wedge shaped writing on clay tablets- writing system of Sumerians • ...
Spring traditions in the world 2024-03-22
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- a spring festival in Guatemala
- Also known as the festival of colors in india
- the best time to see a cherry blossom
- a very odd spring holiday in England
- This thai festival was also the new year until 1888
- festival of scrambled eggs
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- an Australian festival in commonwealth park
- a festival that includes fasting between sunup and sunset
- a spring festival celebrated by both christians and muslims in the middle east
- an ancient persian festival
10 Clues: festival of scrambled eggs • an ancient persian festival • a spring festival in Guatemala • a very odd spring holiday in England • the best time to see a cherry blossom • an Australian festival in commonwealth park • Also known as the festival of colors in india • This thai festival was also the new year until 1888 • ...
EMC 2 2025-01-18
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- Found by a pal marking a tree
- Refer to something has sound like it sees.
- Hurray! Famous mononym found with ecstasy
- Two trees, their liquid and fruit, all gone.
- Alright, in the middle of letting bread rise? Gets on my nerves!
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- Mixed Tea? Repent and get into it!
- start killing twice, quietly said
- Deal with policemen west of east
- Pier tandem to steel structure in the end.
- Android insects inside, holding the plant down.
10 Clues: Found by a pal marking a tree • Deal with policemen west of east • start killing twice, quietly said • Mixed Tea? Repent and get into it! • Hurray! Famous mononym found with ecstasy • Refer to something has sound like it sees. • Pier tandem to steel structure in the end. • Two trees, their liquid and fruit, all gone. • Android insects inside, holding the plant down. • ...
AFRICA 2023-01-30
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- When European countries partitioned and colonized most of Africa for money.
- Dry stip of grassland that sepearates desert and rainforest.
- The second largest continent.
- This was one of the reasons for the "Scramble for Africa"
- Hot and dry grassland located near the Equator.
- Ethnic group near the east African coast.
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- Largest lake in Africa.
- Located near the middle of Africa
- Located in Northern Africa.
- runs across eastern Africa and empties into the Mediterranean Sea.
10 Clues: Largest lake in Africa. • Located in Northern Africa. • The second largest continent. • Located near the middle of Africa • Ethnic group near the east African coast. • Hot and dry grassland located near the Equator. • This was one of the reasons for the "Scramble for Africa" • Dry stip of grassland that sepearates desert and rainforest. • ...
A Long Walk to WAter ch 13-18 2022-09-26
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- a place that is distant from the core of the population, far away
- end of a railroad or air transport route
- gently and persistently persuade someone into doing something
- unpure by chemicals or some type of pollution
- small, crudely built shack
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- unclear, cloudy, has no distinct meaning
- serious and immediate danger
- disagreements, arguments, debates
- describing cloth or furnishings that are worn out or thin
- language spoken by people of the Middle East and Northern Africa
10 Clues: small, crudely built shack • serious and immediate danger • disagreements, arguments, debates • unclear, cloudy, has no distinct meaning • end of a railroad or air transport route • unpure by chemicals or some type of pollution • describing cloth or furnishings that are worn out or thin • gently and persistently persuade someone into doing something • ...
Civilization Emerges in Mesopotamia 2024-10-31
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- region of the Middle East that stretches in a large crescent-shaped curve
- belief in more than one god
- temples with pyramid-shaped brick towers
- trading system where goods are exchanged without money
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- to gain in wealth
- separate, different
- system of writing using triangular-shaped symbols
- a wide flat plain that lies between two great rivers
- an independent state that includes a city and its surrounding territory
- a form of technology that supplies water to crops
10 Clues: to gain in wealth • separate, different • belief in more than one god • temples with pyramid-shaped brick towers • system of writing using triangular-shaped symbols • a form of technology that supplies water to crops • a wide flat plain that lies between two great rivers • trading system where goods are exchanged without money • ...
Remarkable Animals 2024-09-19
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- – Madagascar lemur with a long, thin middle finger
- – Mexican salamander with regenerative abilities
- – Rare and elusive antelope found in Vietnam and Laos
- – Scaly mammal that rolls into a ball for defense
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- – Large lizard native to Indonesia
- – Arctic whale known for its long, spiral tusk
- – Mammal that lays eggs and has a bill like a duck
- – Flightless parrot from New Zealand
- – Relative of the giraffe found in the Congo rainforest
- – Long-necked antelope found in East Africa
10 Clues: – Large lizard native to Indonesia • – Flightless parrot from New Zealand • – Long-necked antelope found in East Africa • – Arctic whale known for its long, spiral tusk • – Mexican salamander with regenerative abilities • – Scaly mammal that rolls into a ball for defense • – Mammal that lays eggs and has a bill like a duck • ...
The Iron Curtain 2025-03-21
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- The type of government in Eastern Europe that the Iron Curtain protected
- Country that opened its border to allow East Germans to escape
- Country that was split by the Iron Curtain, with East and West sections
- The first country named by Churchill in his speech
- The military and political group of countries formed during the Cold War
- Prime Minister who coined the term "Iron Curtain"
- The country that had a "special relationship" with the United States during the Cold War
- The year the Berlin Wall fell
- The line separating East and West Berlin was marked by this
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- The year Winston Churchill gave his famous speech
- The country where East Germans sought refuge in 1989
- The Soviet leader who criticized Churchill's speech
- City where Winston Churchill delivered his famous speech
- Radio station funded by the CIA to broadcast uncensored news behind the Iron Curtain
- Famous barrier constructed by East Germany in 1961
- U.S. President who joined Churchill's speech
16 Clues: The year the Berlin Wall fell • U.S. President who joined Churchill's speech • The year Winston Churchill gave his famous speech • Prime Minister who coined the term "Iron Curtain" • The first country named by Churchill in his speech • Famous barrier constructed by East Germany in 1961 • The Soviet leader who criticized Churchill's speech • ...
CROSSWORD Program5-7 2023-12-26
35 Clues: west • male • bean • east • exit • south • float • throw • whole • north • daily • trash • reduce • figure • gather • chance • record • female • escape • amount • ticket • suggest • collect • perfect • cleaner • ability • consume • surface • quickly • valuable • excellent • prefecture • convenient • dictionary • unbelievable
Easter 2020-04-23
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- The egg is originally a symbol of this
- A non-christian believer
- Dried fruit.
- An act that happand after the burial of Jesus.
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- The holy city of the christians in the middle east
- A habit that is inpotrant to a group of people
- rockets that blow up in the sky and look colorful
- The center of the chatolic church
8 Clues: Dried fruit. • A non-christian believer • The center of the chatolic church • The egg is originally a symbol of this • A habit that is inpotrant to a group of people • An act that happand after the burial of Jesus. • rockets that blow up in the sky and look colorful • The holy city of the christians in the middle east
MiddleEast 2025-01-12
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- BasharAsad, where is the president
- What is the government system of Israel
- The enemy state of Israel
- WHO was active in Syria in 2000-2024years
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- What is the development of ancient countries,written and culture called in science
- The term means 'UYGʻONISH'
- One of the most peaceful countries in the Middle East
- Who is the current president of Palestine
8 Clues: The enemy state of Israel • The term means 'UYGʻONISH' • BasharAsad, where is the president • What is the government system of Israel • Who is the current president of Palestine • WHO was active in Syria in 2000-2024years • One of the most peaceful countries in the Middle East • What is the development of ancient countries,written and culture called in science
Europe crossword 2024-01-21
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- this country has the capital Budapest
- east if Poland
- This sea is east of Romania
- eastern Europe's longest river
- this tower is located in France
- Country south of France
- the largest lake in Europe
- what is the capital of the U.K
- Country shaped like a boot
- This country invented Ski Jumping
- this is home to the coliseums
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- borders France Germany and Belgium
- Home of Bran Castle
- the mountain range is north of Italy
- there are hotels made of what is Sweden
- this is Germany's capital
- this country has the most islands
- this city is located in Italy
- Country north of Spain
- east of Germany, west of Belarus
20 Clues: east if Poland • Home of Bran Castle • Country north of Spain • Country south of France • this is Germany's capital • the largest lake in Europe • Country shaped like a boot • This sea is east of Romania • this city is located in Italy • this is home to the coliseums • eastern Europe's longest river • what is the capital of the U.K • this tower is located in France • ...
Ottoman Empire 2016-10-12
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- A port in Turkey on the Bosporus that straddles Europe and Asia; pop.
- the tenth and longest-reigning sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
- A Muslim sovereign.
- people have the power to rein over.(small group ruling this)
- a member of the Turkish infantry Forming the Sultan's guard between the 14th and 19th centuries.
- Piece of ground or piece of earth that god created that we walk on.
- of or relating to the Turkish dynasty of Osman I
- Shares borders with three major Middle Eastern countries: Iran, Iraq, and Syria.
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- The former name of Istanbul from ad 330 (when it was given its name by Constantine the Great) until the early 20th century
- An extensive area of southwestern Asia and northern Africa, stretching from the Mediterranean Sea to Pakistan and including the Arabian peninsula.
- Faith in one god, Jesus Christ.
- is the leader of the Ottoman Empire
- Is the religion articulated by the Quran.
- Overcome and take control of (a place or people) by use of military force
14 Clues: A Muslim sovereign. • Faith in one god, Jesus Christ. • is the leader of the Ottoman Empire • Is the religion articulated by the Quran. • of or relating to the Turkish dynasty of Osman I • the tenth and longest-reigning sultan of the Ottoman Empire. • people have the power to rein over.(small group ruling this) • ...
classical east vocab 2023-09-12
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- in traditional Indian society, an unchangeable social group into which a person is born
- in Hindu belief, the religious and moral duties of an individual
- What is the main belief of Hinduism?A Hindu views the entire universe as God's and everything in the universe as God
- means “Master Lao” or “Old Master” in the Chinese language.
- b.c.–87 b.c.) was given the name Liu Che at birth. As the eleventh son of the Han emperor Jingdi
- his ideas about the proper way to live guided millions of people, Confucius’s own life was simple and reflected a deep humility.
- cycle-rise and fall of Chinese dynasties according to the Mandate of Heaven
- control of a product or business by one person or group
- in Hindu belief, all the actions that determine a person’s fate in the next life
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- large landmass that juts out from a continent
- organized system of government in which local lords governed their own lands but owed military service and other support to a greater lord
- in the belief system established in Aryan India, the single spiritual power that resides in all things
- symbols in writing systems such as that of the Chinese
- Huangdi-(about 259 B.C.–210 B.C.) was originally named Zhao Zheng. He was the son of the king of the Qin territory. At age 13, Zheng became the king of Qin.
- Gautama-Buddha,” and began teaching his beliefs to others. He taught the Four Noble Truths and encouraged the faithful to follow the Eightfold Path.
- servants-government officials
- age-in Buddhist belief, union with the universe and release from the cycle of rebirth
- Buddhist belief, union with the universe and release from the cycle of rebirth
18 Clues: servants-government officials • large landmass that juts out from a continent • symbols in writing systems such as that of the Chinese • control of a product or business by one person or group • means “Master Lao” or “Old Master” in the Chinese language. • in Hindu belief, the religious and moral duties of an individual • ...
Classical East Vocab 2023-09-26
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- he who achieves his aim
- Chinese philosopher whose ideas and sayings were collected after his death and became the basis of a philosophical doctrine known a
- a transcendent state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor sense of self, and the subject is released from the effects of karma and the cycle of death and rebirth. It represents the final goal of Buddhism.
- a member of the civil service.
- the nature of reality regarded as a universal truth taught by the Buddha; the teaching of Buddhism
- a major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia, which developed from Vedic religion.
- an idyllic, often imaginary past time of peace, prosperity, and happiness.
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- a large, distinguishable part of a continent, such as North America or southern Africa.
- the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.
- Martial Emperor
- each of the hereditary classes of Hindu society, distinguished by relative degrees of ritual purity or pollution and of social status
- the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
- a pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China.
- A valorant radiant
- a member of the highest Hindu caste, that of the priesthood.
- the dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants (villeins or serfs) were obliged to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military protection.
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- founding the philosophical system of Taoism
18 Clues: Martial Emperor • A valorant radiant • he who achieves his aim • a member of the civil service. • founding the philosophical system of Taoism • a pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China. • the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual. • a member of the highest Hindu caste, that of the priesthood. • ...
Syria in Pieces 2022-02-11
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- a series of uprisings in the Middle East
- a system for making, buying, selling
- use violence to threaten/frighten people
- person forced to flee their country
- efforts to improve people's lives
- army surrounds a place to force surrender
- poisonous substance released to kill
- a movie or TV show that show real people
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- attack by airplane using bombs
- making people obey the law and no freedom
- small metal pieces from a exploded bomb
- government where people vote for leader
- to keep someone in a certain place
- a temporary pause in fighting during a war
- particular government like authoritarian
- all humans beings as a group
- a war between groups of ppl in same nation
- forced out of one’s home by war, etc
- a person who is not an active in military
19 Clues: all humans beings as a group • attack by airplane using bombs • efforts to improve people's lives • to keep someone in a certain place • person forced to flee their country • a system for making, buying, selling • forced out of one’s home by war, etc • poisonous substance released to kill • small metal pieces from a exploded bomb • government where people vote for leader • ...
Energy Crisis of the 70's 2024-05-11
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- Petroleum Reserve established
- Lines at gas stations due to shortages
- Power, another alternative energy source
- Energy sources explored as a result of the crisis
- Combination of high inflation and economic stagnation
- Carter, US president during the crisis
- Seen as a potential substitute for oil
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- Fuels, alternative sources promoted by the government
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
- Revolution that contributed to the second oil shock
- Embargo imposed by OPEC in 1973
- Controls on oil and gas
- Power, one of the alternative energy sources promoted
- Rationing implemented during the crisis
- Policy and Conservation Act passed in 1975
- Driven by rising energy costs
- Of Energy, created in response to the crisis
- East, region where many OPEC countries are located
- Conservation measures encouraged by the government
- Five mile per hour, national speed limit set to conserve fuel
20 Clues: Controls on oil and gas • Petroleum Reserve established • Driven by rising energy costs • Embargo imposed by OPEC in 1973 • Lines at gas stations due to shortages • Carter, US president during the crisis • Seen as a potential substitute for oil • Rationing implemented during the crisis • Power, another alternative energy source • Policy and Conservation Act passed in 1975 • ...
Tae 2022-12-05
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- Tae’s ______ has all her resources and answers for her classes
- Tae’s boyfriend’s name!
- Tae was a beast in this ball-throwing game during training week (it’s also the name of a Netflix movie)
- Tae’s major
- Tae’s home country!
- Tae’s middle name!
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- Tae lived here before becoming a Resident Advisor
- Tae collaborated with Zach on this event: Exploring East Asia’s Through ______
- Tae’s major concentration
- Tae says that boys in her major don’t know how to talk to _____
10 Clues: Tae’s major • Tae’s middle name! • Tae’s home country! • Tae’s boyfriend’s name! • Tae’s major concentration • Tae lived here before becoming a Resident Advisor • Tae’s ______ has all her resources and answers for her classes • Tae says that boys in her major don’t know how to talk to _____ • Tae collaborated with Zach on this event: Exploring East Asia’s Through ______ • ...
1-1 Early Humans pgs. 122-131 2020-09-13
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- Nickname of female homonid
- Scientist who hunt for evidence of human
- The development of different types of jobs
- scientist who focus on human society
- People that moved from place to place with no fixed home.
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- During what age did people begin to farm, build communities, and trade?
- One of the earliest known communities found in the middle east.
- weapons, tools, and other things made by humans
- To tame animals for human use
- What replaced hunting and gathering?
10 Clues: Nickname of female homonid • To tame animals for human use • What replaced hunting and gathering? • scientist who focus on human society • Scientist who hunt for evidence of human • The development of different types of jobs • weapons, tools, and other things made by humans • People that moved from place to place with no fixed home. • ...
renewable sources VS non renewable sources 2021-09-16
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- what oil and coal have
- dioxide what coal and oil released into the air
- the word for underground Heating and Cooling
- this comes from the sun
- what we fight over in the Middle East
- the word for something that cannot be used again
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- can be used over and over
- is clean energy but not a renewable resource
- gases the stuff in are that is heating up the Earth
- we burn this for most of our electricity
- uses dead things to make electricity
11 Clues: what oil and coal have • this comes from the sun • can be used over and over • uses dead things to make electricity • what we fight over in the Middle East • we burn this for most of our electricity • is clean energy but not a renewable resource • the word for underground Heating and Cooling • dioxide what coal and oil released into the air • ...
Foreign Policy, Globalization, & Trade Agreements 2024-04-04
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- Transparency into the new Soviet Govt
- South African segregation
- U.S. Govt backed anti-Communist rebels
- Genocide in Eastern Europe and Africa
- involves the United States, Canada, and Mexico
- OPEC contributed to this in the 1970s
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- When prices increase and unemployment increase at the same time
- When the source of labor comes from outside of the United States
- 1980s president who was aggressive on Communism
- Camp where President Carter attempted to reassert morality in the Middle East
10 Clues: South African segregation • Transparency into the new Soviet Govt • Genocide in Eastern Europe and Africa • OPEC contributed to this in the 1970s • U.S. Govt backed anti-Communist rebels • involves the United States, Canada, and Mexico • 1980s president who was aggressive on Communism • When prices increase and unemployment increase at the same time • ...
SW Asia Countries and Physical Features Crossword 2023-08-22
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- Tiny, narrow passageway that connects the person to the Gulf&Arabian Sea.
- Used two transport oil east of Kuwait, West of Iraq, and North of the Strait of Hormuz.
- Strip Is Located in Isreal West of the West Bank.
- Used to be called Persia (East of IranAfghanistanfghanistion).
- Is located in Isreal, in the east of the Gaza Strip.
- Holy is sacred to all three monotheistic religions Israe l, Syria, and Jordan.
- Saudih of Saudi Arabia west of Jordan.
- Egypt of Egypt, West of Saudi Arabia, South of Isreal.
- Holy, Scarcerd to Juisim, Christianity, Islam, North of Saudi Arabia East of Eggept Contains two countries, West-Bank, and Gaza Strip.
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- Tiny, Persian Persian Gulf, East of Saudi Arabia.
- Flows from Syria thru Iraq (Bottom).
- Flows from Syria thru Iraq (Top).
- is Landlocked, Southwest of Iran.
- Manmade Passageway; Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea; Shortcut four trades to avoid traveling around Afrieai North of the Red Sea.
- North Arabiadi Ababia Northwest of Iran (Gateway between Europe and Asia).
- SE of Strait of Hormuz, Saudi Arabia SW of Afghanistan.
- South of Kaq, a Large L-shape is west of Iran.
- west of IranSaudith of Saudi Arabia.
18 Clues: Flows from Syria thru Iraq (Top). • is Landlocked, Southwest of Iran. • Flows from Syria thru Iraq (Bottom). • west of IranSaudith of Saudi Arabia. • Saudih of Saudi Arabia west of Jordan. • South of Kaq, a Large L-shape is west of Iran. • Tiny, Persian Persian Gulf, East of Saudi Arabia. • Is located in Isreal, in the east of the Gaza Strip. • ...
13 Colonies 2023-09-05
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- This colony had the first legislative assembly
- The abbreviation for this state is CT
- The first to settle in north america
- First english colony that failed
- First english attempt was this
- This was spread by Mosquitos
- Plant discovered by John Rolf and led to widespread farming
- All that is remembered of the past
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- New England lacked this
- the crime of betraying ones country
- The middle colonies had a high rate of what
- Document that granted permission to explore land
- They settled on the east coast
- a Source that is first hand information
- a country or area under full or partial Country
- These arrived from Africa in 1619
- Large farms that used slave labor
- This was a priority in New England
- They settled in central north america
19 Clues: New England lacked this • This was spread by Mosquitos • They settled on the east coast • First english attempt was this • First english colony that failed • These arrived from Africa in 1619 • Large farms that used slave labor • This was a priority in New England • All that is remembered of the past • the crime of betraying ones country • The first to settle in north america • ...
