middle east Crossword Puzzles
Middle Ages Vocab 2023-04-27
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- The center of life during the Middle Ages, the manor was the local lord's house or castle.
- The highest position in a guild, a master could own a shop and hire journeymen and apprentices.
- A leader in the church, the bishop was often the top church leader in a kingdom.
- A ditch around a castle filled with water.
- Germanic tribes who settled in the land that is today France.
- A system of government where the king allotted land to his lords and barons. The lords and barons would then pledge their loyalty to the king and promise to protect his rule.
- An empire founded by Vikings in the city of Kiev. It was the forerunner of Russia.
- A defensive fortification where a lord or king would live. The local people would flee to the castle if they were attacked.
- A religious area or group of buildings where monks lived. Monasteries were isolated from the rest of the world so the monks could focus on worshiping God. Also called an Abby.
- Religious wars between the Christians and Muslims for control of the Holy Land, especially Jerusalem.
- Someone who pledges their allegiance to a lord.
- King of the Franks and the first Holy Roman Emperor, Charlemagne united much of western Europe during his reign.
- A warrior who rode a horse and wore heavy metal armor. Knights were rewarded with land and were required to protect the king when needed.
- A peasant who worked the land for the local lord. The serf had few rights and was little better than a slave.
- A boy who worked for a guild master in order to learn a trade or craft.
- The wars where the Christian nations took back control of the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal) from the Muslim Moors.
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- The eastern half of the Roman Empire that was one of the strongest European empires during the Middle Ages. The capital city was Constantinople.
- A position in a guild above the apprentice, a journeyman worked for a master craftsman and earned a wage.
- A young boy that acts as a servant for a knight while training to become a knight someday.
- A deadly disease that spread through much of Europe during the Middle Ages. It is estimated that it killed at least one third of all the people in Europe.
- People who came from Scandinavia in Northern Europe. The Vikings raided many countries in Northern Europe during the Viking Age (800 to 1066).
- The code by which knights pledged to live. It involved honor, being courageous, and protecting the weak.
- An association of craftsmen that focused on a specific trade or craft such as making shoes or weaving cloth.
- A document forced upon King John of England by his barons. It said that the king was not above the law and that the people had the right to a fair trial.
- An area of land given to a lord or baron by a king to rule.
- A knight in training, the squire would take care of the knight's armor and weapons. He would also accompany the knight into battle.
- The top ruler in a monarchy.
- A large tower within a castle that was considered the last line of defense.
- A symbol used by knights on their shield, banner, and armor. It helped to distinguish one knight from another.
- A ruler below the king in the feudal system, the baron ruled an area of land called a fief. He would pledge his loyalty to the king in return for the land.
30 Clues: The top ruler in a monarchy. • A ditch around a castle filled with water. • Someone who pledges their allegiance to a lord. • An area of land given to a lord or baron by a king to rule. • Germanic tribes who settled in the land that is today France. • A boy who worked for a guild master in order to learn a trade or craft. • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2023-08-31
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- What disrupted trade and government?
- Who becomes Pope in 590?
- Germanic people who held power in Gaul.(France and Switzerland)
- Who replaces the Roman Provinces?
- Who invaded the south ,and attempted to not only conqure but to plunder?
- Who inherits Frankish Kingdoms from his father Pepin in 768.
- Self sufficant agriculture manor- the Lords Estate.
- A churchly kingdom.
- What was the time period that was from 500 to 1500?
- How old did you have to be to become a page?
- How old did you have to be to become a knight?
- A system of rigid class distinctions, and responsibilities.
- Ruler of the Franks, converts to christianity in 496.
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- a political and economic system based on landholding and protective alliances.
- Who pledged loyalty to their chief?
- How old did you have to be to become a squire?
- What becomes secular and a worldly power in politics?
- Which tribe was from Hungary, had good horsemen, and sold captives as slaves?
- What kind of communities were governed by unwritten rules and tradition?
- What did the Germanic Invaders overrun in the 400s?
- Held together by family ties and loyalty.
- Who destroyed the Carolingian Empire and were vikings?
- Who provided order and security?
23 Clues: A churchly kingdom. • Who becomes Pope in 590? • Who provided order and security? • Who replaces the Roman Provinces? • Who pledged loyalty to their chief? • What disrupted trade and government? • Held together by family ties and loyalty. • How old did you have to be to become a page? • How old did you have to be to become a squire? • ...
Middle Ages- Thallman 2025-01-09
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- A water ditch dug around the outside of a castle
- The symbol of the crusaders was a _____ cross.
- A place where monks lived
- wars fought for control over Jerusalem and the Holy Land
- An association of craftsmen
- Another name for the Lord's castle
- The top ruler of the land
- Time period between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance
- Leader of the Franks and the Holy Roman Emperor who became the founding father of the German and French monarchies
- French girl who became a military hero before being executed by the British
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- Document signed by King John of England that gave people some rights and said the king was not above the law
- Invaders of northern Europe from Scandinavia
- The hundred ________ war was fought between England and France
- Important Church in Europe during the Middle Ages
- Leader of the Catholic Church
- The _________ System was the main form of government during the Middle Ages
- Another name for the Eastern Roman Empire
- The head of a monastery or abbey
- The first part of the Middle Ages is sometimes called the _____ Ages.
- Another name for peasants
- The ______ Death was a disease that killed many people in Europe.
- The Ottoman _________ captured the city of Constantinople
22 Clues: A place where monks lived • Another name for peasants • The top ruler of the land • An association of craftsmen • Leader of the Catholic Church • The head of a monastery or abbey • Another name for the Lord's castle • Another name for the Eastern Roman Empire • Invaders of northern Europe from Scandinavia • The symbol of the crusaders was a _____ cross. • ...
middle ages crossword 2024-11-10
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- served as emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 527 to 565. Justinian is best remembered for his work as a legislator and codifier
- This refers to the relative peace that a large portion of Euroasia experienced during the 13th and 14th centuries due to the unity of the Mongolian Empire.
- was the ruler of the kingdom of Mali from 1312 C.E. to 1337 C.E. During his reign, Mali was one of the richest kingdoms of Africa
- a trading empire that ruled in West Africa from about 830 to 1235
- a devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s
- trading empire that flourished in western Africa from the 13th to the 16th century
- a period of scientific, economic and cultural flourishing in the history of Islam, traditionally dated from the 8th century to the 13th century
- religious wars undertaken by Christians
- pilgrimage to Mecca which is the holy city of Islam Muhammad
- , a 6th-century Byzantine empress married to Emperor Justinian I, is remembered for being one of the most powerful women in Byzantine history. She used her power and influence to promote religious and social policies that were important to her.
- generally regarded to mean “successor of the prophet Muhammad
- the period in European history froMiddle Ages on in the 5th century CE to the period of the Renaissance
- the knightly class of feudal times
- believe that the Prophet did not explicitly declare a successor.
- greatest medieval Muslim traveler and the author of one of the most famous travel books
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- the conqueror Duke of Normandy who led the Norman invasion of England and became the first Norman to be King of England
- a religion in which they believe in one god called Allah
- a group of people in Asia who were known for being ruthless during combat
- holy book of islam
- a major Abbasid public academy and intellectual center in Baghdad or to a large private library belonging to the Abbasid Caliphs during the Islamic Golden Age.
- a national heroine of France. She was a peasant girl who, believing that she was acting under divine guidance, led the French army in a momentous victory at Orléans
- The resulting split divided the European Christian church into two major branches: the Western Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church
- intermittent struggle between England and France in the 14th–15th century over a series of disputes, including the question of the legitimate succession to the French crown
- the supreme court under the ancien régime in France. It developed out of the Curia Regis
- brought all the nomadic tribes of Mongolia under the rule of himself and his family in a rigidly disciplined military state.
- the creator of Islam
- a system for structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of land, known as a fiefdom or fief, in exchange for service or labour.
- was he first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law
- the Islamic creator and judge of humankind.
- believe that the Prophet publicly designated his cousin and son-in-law
30 Clues: holy book of islam • the creator of Islam • the knightly class of feudal times • religious wars undertaken by Christians • the Islamic creator and judge of humankind. • a religion in which they believe in one god called Allah • pilgrimage to Mecca which is the holy city of Islam Muhammad • generally regarded to mean “successor of the prophet Muhammad • ...
Early Middle Ages 2024-10-12
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- Name for the person who ruled the Arab state
- Name of the tax peasants had to pay to the Church
- The best known Italian missionary in the early Middle Ages
- Benedictine monastery founded in Italy in the 6th century
- The only institution that survived the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- Conversion to Christianity
- The highest senior in the feudal system
- First version of the Slavic alphabet invented by Cyril and Methodius
- In feudal system, peasants are called...
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- The biggest city of the Arab world during the Golden Age of Islam
- Events that led to the fall of Western Roman Empire
- New social and economic relations that first started developing in the Frankish state.
- First king of the Franks who united them under one ruler
- Frankish ruler who expanded the Frankish state the most (his French name)
- The first person (emperor) who attempted to recreate the Roman Empire
- New name of the Eastern Roman Empire
- A room in a monastery where books are copied
- Byzantine emperor who allowed Slavic tribes to settle in the Balkan peninsula
- Baghdad was also known as the...
- When they came to Europe, the barbarians were organized into ...
20 Clues: Conversion to Christianity • Baghdad was also known as the... • New name of the Eastern Roman Empire • The highest senior in the feudal system • In feudal system, peasants are called... • Name for the person who ruled the Arab state • A room in a monastery where books are copied • Name of the tax peasants had to pay to the Church • ...
Middle Cold War 2025-04-23
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- These were the senators who opposed the war
- This treaty limited the amount of ICBMs that Russia and US had
- The rebel peasants who attacked American soldiers
- These were the people who said to make love and not war
- This was the drop zone for a failed attempt by the CIA to overthrow Castro
- The official army that we fought during the Vietnam War
- This means an easing of tension between two countries
- Kissinger's philosophy that foreign policy should be based on tangible gains
- Muslim fanatics treated Americans as ___________ for about a year
- a civilian agency established by Kennedy to do humanitarian aid in third world countries
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- This state suffered underground nuclear testing in the 1960s
- They were the main target of Muslim fanatic aggression in the 60s and 70s
- Apollo 11 was the first ship to land humans here
- The belief that if one SE Asian country fell to communism, that they all would fall
- This treaty limited the amount of nuclear warheads active by both Russia and US
- This is where Carter took Middle Eastern leaders to discuss peace in their region
- The papers released to the media that highlighted the government's lies about the Vietnam War
- This state was disproportionately targeted by McNamara for the recruit of its Gumps
- These were the senators who supported war
- Muslim fanatics took over this country at the end of Carter's presidency
20 Clues: These were the senators who supported war • These were the senators who opposed the war • Apollo 11 was the first ship to land humans here • The rebel peasants who attacked American soldiers • This means an easing of tension between two countries • These were the people who said to make love and not war • The official army that we fought during the Vietnam War • ...
Middle Path Guildies 2025-05-10
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- the best priest in our raid
- the cool guy we all love
- gets put in the corner for positive reinforcement
- RAWR! Parses vary on sobriety
- friendliest monk we could ever ask for
- can get it
- The best tank, is always right
- the other cool monk, hates when you die to dumb stuff
- awesome dude, needs more haste though
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- blesses us with flasks, summons, and cookies
- is gay
- the other guy with cookies who would be cool if they were taller
- if he stays alive, he can do good damage
- big daddy dps only on Sundays
- the baddy, locks in every now and then
- dps nerfed by his laptop
- heavy pumper and daddy
- can’t pass the height requirement for the Darkmoon carousel rides but is our GM surprisingly
- Maeve but a pally, tanks once every week for raid
- lost to Arashi once so far
20 Clues: is gay • can get it • heavy pumper and daddy • the cool guy we all love • dps nerfed by his laptop • lost to Arashi once so far • the best priest in our raid • RAWR! Parses vary on sobriety • big daddy dps only on Sundays • The best tank, is always right • awesome dude, needs more haste though • friendliest monk we could ever ask for • the baddy, locks in every now and then • ...
Anderson Middle School 2025-07-18
33 Clues: Ant • Book • Chair • Planet • Guitar • Journey • Teacher • Backpack • Notebook • Elephant • Telephone • Adventure • Fireplace • Dragonfly • Pineapple • Zookeeper • Butterfly • Spaceship • Chocolate • Waterfall • Xylophone • Lighthouse • Campground • Showblower • Headphones • Greenhouse • Sandcastle • Windshield • Playground • Microscope • Volleyball • Refrigerator • Rollercoaster
Middle School Vocabulary 2025-05-30
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- sufficient for a specific need or requirement
- moved
- as a further matter
- to extreme measures
- a long search of something
- things people have said
- to inform
- firmly press with fingers
- suitable or proper in the circumstances
- a way that is exact and clear
- repetitively
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- leave; exit
- spoken or written
- a punishment for your action
- unique; uncommon
- tell someone about something and giving an account about the events
- to help and or participate
- huge
- something that goes up and down
- showing tendency to be quickly irritated
- disordely; disruptive
- take, carry
- a lot better than or more important
- change
24 Clues: huge • moved • change • to inform • leave; exit • take, carry • repetitively • unique; uncommon • spoken or written • as a further matter • to extreme measures • disordely; disruptive • things people have said • firmly press with fingers • to help and or participate • a long search of something • a punishment for your action • a way that is exact and clear • something that goes up and down • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2024-12-06
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- payments made tot he church as an offering to God
- excommunicated by Pope Gregory VII
- second master that knights fought for
- Who, according to Pope Boniface, must kings always obey?
- first master that knights fought for
- period from 500 to 1500
- meeting that decided the Pope would appoint bishops from then on, but that the Emperor could veto and appointment
- a code of behavior for knights in medieval Europe, stressing ideals such as courage, loyalty, and devotion
- disease known as the Black Death that caused Europe to lose 1/3 of its entire population between 1300 and 1400
- age which knights could begin training
- things like marriage, baptism, communion, and more that provided a path for people to become saved from their sins in the eyes of God
- those who owned land in the feudal system
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- third master that knights fought for
- private soldiers who would protect the king's land in exchange for food and shelter
- Frankish king who was eventually named the Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III
- After the death of Charlemagne, how many kingdoms was his empire divided into?
- practice feared by the king because it would have excommunicated their entire kingdom, leading to damnation
- Ruled the Kingdom of the Franks and struck a bargain with the Roman Catholic Church to help fund his armies in exchange for protection
- these arose after the downfall of Rome and included tribes Vandals, Visigoths, Franks, Burgundians, and Ostrogoths
- a political, economic, social, and military system that was based on a set of mutual obligations between those that participated
- a lord's estate in the feudal system
- group who chooses the pope
- weapon that made hand-to-hand combat unnecessary for knights
- anyone in service to a lord
- movement and period of time following the Middle Ages that celebrated the achievement of mankind
- pledged their service to lords
26 Clues: period from 500 to 1500 • group who chooses the pope • anyone in service to a lord • pledged their service to lords • excommunicated by Pope Gregory VII • third master that knights fought for • first master that knights fought for • a lord's estate in the feudal system • second master that knights fought for • age which knights could begin training • ...
The middle ages 2024-11-13
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- united the mongols
- time period from 500 to 1500 CE
- An effort to "reclaim" Jerusalem from Muslims by Christians
- king of the Franks from 768
- What is a major Abbasid public academy in Baghdad?
- Time period in the Islamic Empire where they accomplished many things
- What Muslims call their god
- When the pope "kicks" someone out of the church he
- who was the first king of England?
- Who founded the Ayybid Dynasty?
- what knights live by
- States king and his government are not above the law
- War that lasted 116 years
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- conflict between church and state in Europe
- Break between the Catholic church and the eastern orthodox church
- pope that started the Crusades
- who traveled through the silk road in 1271-1295
- A plague that killed 40-50% of the European population
- richest man to ever exist
- Empire that took over after Mali
- who is the true prophet of Islam?
- What Empire took over the gold trade after Ghana fell
- holy book of islam
- What was the social system most of Europe used?
- what religion follows Allah and Muhammeds teachings?
- United by Genesis khan
- five pillar where you go to mecca
- A type of Islam where Abu Bakr is the rightful Caliph
- Became a catholic saint in the 1920s
- Leader of the third crusade
30 Clues: united the mongols • holy book of islam • what knights live by • United by Genesis khan • richest man to ever exist • War that lasted 116 years • king of the Franks from 768 • What Muslims call their god • Leader of the third crusade • pope that started the Crusades • time period from 500 to 1500 CE • Who founded the Ayybid Dynasty? • Empire that took over after Mali • ...
Understanding Middle Childhood 2026-01-20
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- the disrespectful comments or actions that communicate a prejudice to a historically marginalized group
- perception, the coordination of the eye and hand
- being aware of others' distress and wanting to help them
- comparison, a process in which people define themselves in terms of the qualities, skills, and attributes they see in others
- the repetition of information after it is used
- aggression, an act of physically harming another person
- able to see close objects more clearly than those at a distance
- the ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight, volume, or size
- aggression, involves name calling, yelling, screaming, and swearing
- aggression, trying to harm the social relationships of another person by gossiping, spreading rumors, giving someone the silent treatment, or excluding them from social activities
- incorporate within oneself
- able to see objects in the distance more clearly than those that are close
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- aggression that is directed at another child
- development, the process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by society
- understanding and using accepted rules of conduct when interacting with others
- the ability to group objects by common attributes, such as size, color, shape, pattern, or function
- the lower and upper front teeth
- the manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- a person's belief that they are worthwhile as a person
- the concept that change in position or shape of substances does not change the quantity
20 Clues: incorporate within oneself • the lower and upper front teeth • aggression that is directed at another child • the repetition of information after it is used • perception, the coordination of the eye and hand • a person's belief that they are worthwhile as a person • aggression, an act of physically harming another person • ...
The Middle Ages 2026-01-26
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- The ... Death referred to the plague that killed millions of people in Europe
- a tall, decorated window in a cathedral
- The ... vaults can be found in gothic cathedrals
- in "The Canterbury Tales", the pilgrim with the best story would win a free ...
- an artist's best work
- The ... of Canterbury is the leader of the Anglican church
- noblemen
- a garden outside a church
- the language in which "The Canterbury Tales" was written
- the royal dynasty that emerged after the War of The Roses
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- the name of the inn where the characters meet in "The Canterbury Tales"
- Geoffrey Chaucer was buried in the Poet's ...
- a representative of the king in the counties
- a machine to print letters on paper
- travelling wagon where actors performed scenes
- a person who goes on a journey to visit the tomb of a saint
- short narrative poem with repetitions
- they won the War of the Roses
- the social group of "those who pray"
- nickname of King John
- in "The Canterbury Tales" the pilgrims want to visit St. Thomas Becket's holy ...
- synonym of "give"
22 Clues: noblemen • synonym of "give" • an artist's best work • nickname of King John • a garden outside a church • they won the War of the Roses • a machine to print letters on paper • the social group of "those who pray" • short narrative poem with repetitions • a tall, decorated window in a cathedral • a representative of the king in the counties • ...
Middle School 2 2026-02-01
20 Clues: 조언 • 의견 • 깃털 • 개인의 • 채우다 • 따르다 • 대답하다 • 의미 있는 • 어리둥절한 • 어린 시절 • 향상 시키다 • 고객, 손님 • 아마, 어쩌면 • 어려움, 문제 • 동의하지 않다 • 완전히, 완벽하게 • (위로)들어 올리다 • 계속하다, 계속되다 • 새다, 새어 나오다 • (가게의) 점원, 직원
Renaissance/Middle Ages 2025-09-15
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- System of beliefs and practices regarding the divine or sacred.
- Artistic movement focusing on lifelike depictions of everyday life.
- Continued existence despite difficult circumstances.
- Abundance of valuable resources or material possessions.
- Revival of Greek and Roman art, architecture, and ideas.
- Technique to create depth and dimension in art.
- Plague: Deadly pandemic (1347–1351) that killed millions in Europe.
- German inventor, introduced the printing press to Europe.
- Focus on human values, potential, and classical learning.
- Distribution of power or control away from a central authority.
- Period of renewed interest in art, culture, and learning (14th–17th centuries).
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- Period of European history from the 5th to the 15th century.
- Italian philosopher, author of "Oration on the Dignity of Man."
- Shared beliefs, customs, arts, and social behaviors of a group.
- Religious wars in the 11th–15th centuries, aimed at reclaiming Jerusalem.
- Polo: Venetian explorer who traveled to China in the 13th century.
- Written works, especially those with artistic value.
- Art or concepts not representing real objects or experiences.
- Press: Movable type printing press invented by Johannes Gutenberg (1440s).
- Transforming something into a product for profit.
20 Clues: Technique to create depth and dimension in art. • Transforming something into a product for profit. • Written works, especially those with artistic value. • Continued existence despite difficult circumstances. • Abundance of valuable resources or material possessions. • Revival of Greek and Roman art, architecture, and ideas. • ...
Middle Ages Vocab 2025-11-06
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- Death A deadly plague that killed millions of Europeans in the 1300s
- A common worker or farmer in medieval society
- of Arc A French peasant girl who claimed to be guided by God and led France to victories
- A group of craftsmen or merchants who set rules for their trade
- A community where monks lived, worked, and prayed
- A payment made to the Church to reduce punishment for sins
- The lord’s estate that was the center of life in the feudal system
- The Frankish king who united much of Western Europe and promoted education
- Carta A document that limited the English king’s power and protected the rights of nobles
- A mounted warrior who pledged loyalty to a lord
- England’s lawmaking body that began as a council of nobles and clergy
- Being officially kicked out of the Church
- A peasant who worked the land and could not leave the manor without permission
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- Giving Church jobs or positions to relatives
- A large and important Christian church building
- The city at the center of conflict during the Crusades
- A noble who owned land and gave portions of it to vassals
- Church officials such as priests, bishops, and cardinals
- Pride and loyalty toward one’s country
- The buying or selling of Church positions
- Years War A long conflict between England and France over land and power
- A person who received land from a lord in return for loyalty and service
- Contract The exchange of land for loyalty and military service
- Religious wars fought to take back the Holy Land from Muslim control
- Seafaring people from Scandinavia who raided and traded across Europe
- The code of conduct that guided knights’ behavior
- A king or queen who ruled a kingdom
- The head of the Roman Catholic Church
- A Church tax equal to one-tenth of a person’s income
- A social and political system where nobles gave land to vassals in exchange for loyalty and protection
30 Clues: A king or queen who ruled a kingdom • The head of the Roman Catholic Church • Pride and loyalty toward one’s country • The buying or selling of Church positions • Being officially kicked out of the Church • Giving Church jobs or positions to relatives • A common worker or farmer in medieval society • A large and important Christian church building • ...
Youngsville Middle school 2025-11-08
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- What's stem?
- Castaways huh?
- She gotta go!
- Be aware
- who loves the woods and wants to be a doctor
- old and nasty
- goes into a dazed state
- First row second row third row! Dr Seuss!
- Social studies man
- is romantic
- Ho Ho HO
- Nice woman
- New lady in school
- If you can hear my voice clap twice!
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- Dumber
- Tweet Tweet
- Harry potter
- Woman of a woman
- Dumbest
- Fat old lady who is not new and has not moved
- Dumb
- williams is dead
- Art is a fart
- Nice new lady
- She is very old man!
- Complex math algebra teacher
- Ugly brat
- is white
- Same thing. "Oh Hi"
- If you can hear me clap your hands!
- "Wait a minute who are you?
31 Clues: Dumb • Dumber • Dumbest • Be aware • Ho Ho HO • is white • Ugly brat • Nice woman • Tweet Tweet • is romantic • What's stem? • Harry potter • She gotta go! • Art is a fart • Nice new lady • old and nasty • Castaways huh? • Woman of a woman • williams is dead • Social studies man • New lady in school • Same thing. "Oh Hi" • She is very old man! • goes into a dazed state • "Wait a minute who are you? • ...
High Middle Ages 2026-03-25
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- goods/services exchanged, no use of money.
- What is the second stage of being admitted into a craft guild?
- What was one reason for merchants uniting and forming guilds?
- What percent of Europeans lived in the country before moving to the villages?
- How many people were in 9 out of 10 medieval towns?
- wealth earned, saved, and invested to produce profits.
- What was the first stage of being admitted into a craft guild?
- The Hanseatic League offered what to passing traders?
- manufacturing at home.
- charging interest on a loan.
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- What agricultural change limited the work of serfs?
- Land, Labor, and capital are controlled by individuals.
- how long did you have to be in a town before you were free?
- Skilled workers formed what?
- What happened to the number of serfs as towns grew?
- anything that could be traded.
- the Hanseatic League made permanent what?
- If a merchant wanted to trade in a town they had to what?
- What was one way townspeople made their living?
- a group of 100 cities in Germany.
- What got exported across Europe.
21 Clues: manufacturing at home. • Skilled workers formed what? • charging interest on a loan. • anything that could be traded. • What got exported across Europe. • a group of 100 cities in Germany. • the Hanseatic League made permanent what? • goods/services exchanged, no use of money. • What was one way townspeople made their living? • ...
High Middle Ages 2026-03-27
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- The second stage of being admitted into a craft guild
- manufacturing is completed in homes
- In 1371, you could not throw this out the window, or you would be fined 2 shillings
- charging interest on a loan
- amount cities in the Hanseatic League
- formed because Germany didn't have a strong central government
- Exempt status allowed people to avoid working on this
- Who did townspeople prefer to rule to protect trade and property
- The first stage of being admitted into a craft guild
- The lord no longer administered justice, towns had there own
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- how did builders strategically build houses to increase the size og each house
- after the crusades in Europe declined
- goods/services are exchanged; there is no use of money
- these social functions are entertaining, social, and include other countries
- nine out of 10 cities had fewer than this many people in medieval towns
- amount of days you have to avoid officials to become free
- The church's power increases after this
- skilled workers formed these
- If merchants from other regions wanted to trade in a town they would have to do this
- land, labor, and capital are controlled by individuals
- wealth earned, saved, and invested to produce profits
- were not allowed to leave the land they were bound to
22 Clues: charging interest on a loan • skilled workers formed these • manufacturing is completed in homes • after the crusades in Europe declined • amount cities in the Hanseatic League • The church's power increases after this • The first stage of being admitted into a craft guild • The second stage of being admitted into a craft guild • ...
brandon white crossword labs 2021-08-31
9 Clues: wet from iran • south from turkey • north from the red sea • east from the suez canal • east from the persian gulf • east from the gulf of aden • east from the mediterranean sea • north west from the arabian sea • southeast from the tigris river
East Asian Empires 2022-01-31
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- supreme general of the emperor's army
- nomadic people who herded domesticated animals
- Period from the mid-1200s to the mid-1300s, the Mongols imposed stability and law and order across much of Eurasia. Also known as Mongol Peace.
- demanding code of behavior for samurai, "the way of the warrior"
- loyal warriors who were bodyguards of feudal lord
- Mongol clan leader named Temujin who sought to unify the Mongols under his leadership
- A Venetian trader who served Kublai Khan for 17 uears.
- kinship group
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- a printer that could arrange blocks of individual characters in a frame to make up a page for printing.
- Japan's earliest religion, meaning "way of the gods"
- Emperor of the Tang Dynasty whose armies conquered the northern and western lands that China lost during the Han dynasty
- the grandson of Genghis Khan, assumed the title of Great Khan in 1260
- Empress when China extended its influence into Korea. The only woman in China who assumed the title of emperor.
- a class who attained their status through education and civil service positions rather than through land ownership
14 Clues: kinship group • supreme general of the emperor's army • nomadic people who herded domesticated animals • loyal warriors who were bodyguards of feudal lord • Japan's earliest religion, meaning "way of the gods" • A Venetian trader who served Kublai Khan for 17 uears. • demanding code of behavior for samurai, "the way of the warrior" • ...
East Asian Empires 2022-01-31
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- supreme general of the emperor's army
- nomadic people who herded domesticated animals
- Period from the mid-1200s to the mid-1300s, the Mongols imposed stability and law and order across much of Eurasia. Also known as Mongol Peace.
- demanding code of behavior for samurai, "the way of the warrior"
- loyal warriors who were bodyguards of feudal lord
- Mongol clan leader named Temujin who sought to unify the Mongols under his leadership
- A Venetian trader who served Kublai Khan for 17 uears.
- kinship group
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- a printer that could arrange blocks of individual characters in a frame to make up a page for printing.
- Japan's earliest religion, meaning "way of the gods"
- Emperor of the Tang Dynasty whose armies conquered the northern and western lands that China lost during the Han dynasty
- the grandson of Genghis Khan, assumed the title of Great Khan in 1260
- Empress when China extended its influence into Korea. The only woman in China who assumed the title of emperor.
- a class who attained their status through education and civil service positions rather than through land ownership
14 Clues: kinship group • supreme general of the emperor's army • nomadic people who herded domesticated animals • loyal warriors who were bodyguards of feudal lord • Japan's earliest religion, meaning "way of the gods" • A Venetian trader who served Kublai Khan for 17 uears. • demanding code of behavior for samurai, "the way of the warrior" • ...
East Asia - efetterolf 2023-04-27
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- Circular tents
- Hereditary commander in chief
- Dry, Grass covered plains
- Khan Grandson of Genghis Khan
- An arch commonly found in Japan
- Horde Region of Mongolia
- Polo Italian Merchant, Explorer and writer
- A title given to ruler
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- Group of Islands
- Selection on the basis of ability
- Code of honor built by the Japanese Samurai
- God
- of fire Region of underwater volcanos
- Canal Vast, waterway system in the plains of China
14 Clues: God • Circular tents • Group of Islands • A title given to ruler • Horde Region of Mongolia • Dry, Grass covered plains • Hereditary commander in chief • Khan Grandson of Genghis Khan • An arch commonly found in Japan • Selection on the basis of ability • of fire Region of underwater volcanos • Polo Italian Merchant, Explorer and writer • Code of honor built by the Japanese Samurai • ...
Unit 4 APES Vocab 2023-10-18
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- inertial or fictitious force that acts on objects in motion within a frame of reference that rotates with respect to an inertial frame. (the same as earths rotation with its hemispheres.)
- Second highest layer of the atmosphere, has auoraborielas and a few satelites.
- At higher latitudes, air rises and travels toward the poles
- Where meteors burn up, in the middle of all the atmospheric layers.
- a region having little rainfall because it is sheltered from prevailing rain-bearing winds by a range of hills.
- The rock or minerals from which the soil derives
- trade winds strengthen, very cold water is left in the east.
- trade winds weaken. Warm water is pushed back east, toward the west coast of the Americas.
- Air flows poleward and eastward near the surface and equatorward and westward at higher altitudes
- Where Felix Baumgartner jumped, second lowest layer of the atmostphere.
- Parallel layers of soil whose physical, chemical and biological characteristics differ from the layers above and beneath
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- Lowest part of the atmosphere, peak of mount everest, the highest passenger planes can fly. Height of 10KM
- Highest layer of the atmosphere, only has space stations
- these all go into a group, Sand, Silt, Clay, and Loam.
- ocean circulation which is driven by fluxes of heat and freshwater across the sea surface
- The layer of the earth that protects all life from harmful sun rays and radiation
- low-latitude overturning circulations that have air rising at the equator and air sinking at roughly 30° latitude
- a vertical section of the soil that depicts all of its horizons
18 Clues: The rock or minerals from which the soil derives • these all go into a group, Sand, Silt, Clay, and Loam. • Highest layer of the atmosphere, only has space stations • At higher latitudes, air rises and travels toward the poles • trade winds strengthen, very cold water is left in the east. • a vertical section of the soil that depicts all of its horizons • ...
Charles Kingsford Smith 2015-08-09
5 Clues: where was he born • how many siblings does he have • what is charles kinsford smiths nickname • east where did he serve the military in 1915 • at what age did he graduate Sydney Technical College
Unit 4 Review 2022-03-16
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- The British and Dutch East India Companies were examples of this type of business entity.
- This religion is a blending of West African animism and Western European Christianity
- This plant (also in a sweet version) helped diets all over the world.
- This plant was indigenous to the Americas, but became very popular after the Columbian Exchange
- This prince set up an academy in order to study the process of seafaring and exploration
- This American Crop became very popular in the coffee houses of the "gunpowder Empires"
- This faith was a blending of Islam and Hinduism
- This "gunpowder Empire" was vehemently Shi'a.
- This group of people defeated the Ming and established the Qing Dynasty
- Though eaten by humans in the Americas, Afro-Eurasia used it primarily as livestock feed.
- This Chinese Eunuch led Ming-Dynasty treasure ships on a trade mission throughout the Indian Ocean
- This man was the first European to get to India by boat
- This was the exchange of life forms (plants, animals, diseases) between Afro-Eurasia and the Americas.
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- This animal brought over by the Europeans had the biggest impact on the native peoples of the Americas
- In this system, in exchange for passage to the Americas, an individual would work for 4 to 7 years.
- This Empire destroyed the Byzantines and became and major power in the Mediterranean and Middle East
- Sometimes known as “soft gold”, this trade good was prevalent in Eastern Russia and North American
- This city was the gateway between Spanish Silver and East Asia
- This was the Ottoman system of enslaving young Christian boys and forcing them into administrative roles.
- This mine in modern Bolivia was the center of the Spanish silver trade
- This was the light, strong ship developed by the Portuguese
- This animal was ranched in most areas of the Americas
- From 1500-1800, this coercive labor system was increasingly being removed in Western Europe, while increasingly being reinforced in Eastern Europe (Russia)
- This is a person of European descent born in the Americas
- This was a European rebirth of Humanism and Art
- This navigational tool helped the Europeans cross vast oceans
- The Portuguese controlled port cities all over the world, including this very famous city in Southern China
27 Clues: This "gunpowder Empire" was vehemently Shi'a. • This faith was a blending of Islam and Hinduism • This was a European rebirth of Humanism and Art • This animal was ranched in most areas of the Americas • This man was the first European to get to India by boat • This is a person of European descent born in the Americas • ...
APWHM: Unit 2 [Networks of Exchange] 2023-01-16
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- Khanate replacing Persian land, ruled by Hülegü (1256–1335)
- wrote one of the world's most famous travel logs, the Riḥlah; describes people, places, cultures encountered along his 120,000km across/beyond Islamic world
- N. African desert nomads who traveled / traded across Sahara desert
- a roadside inn where travelers (caravaners) could rest and recover from the day's journey
- Turco-Mongol conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire (modern-day Afghanistan, Iran, Central Asia)
- Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat, fleet admiral, court eunuch during China's early Ming dynasty, regarded as the greatest admiral in Chinese history, sailed to African coast in early 1400's
- Italian merchant, explorer / writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271-1295
- trading something for another
- city, southeastern Uzbekistan, among oldest continuously inhabited cities in world, Silk Road connection
- population scattered across regions which are separate from its geographic place of origin
- khanate of northern China (Song Dynasty), ruled by Kublai (1271–1368)
- Khanate of Central Asia, ruled by Chagatai (1227-1462)
- network of paths connecting civilizations in the East & West (1,400+ years)
- fine-grained and translucent ceramic wares, sometimes referred to as "china"
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- founder & first khagan of Mongol Empire (1162-1227)
- infection spread to humans by infected fleas on rodents, killed millions / AKA Black Death (1347-'51)
- (1400-1511) Malaysia; strategic position at Straits of Malacca, controlled Indian Ocean trade at Malay Archipelago
- seasonal change in the direction of the prevailing, or strongest, winds of a region
- W. China city once a booming Silk Road trading post
- 1,800-mile stretch of Kenyan-Tanzanian coastline, the site of cultural & commercial exchanges between East Africa and the outside world - particularly the Middle East, Asia, and Europe since the 2nd C. A.D
- quick-maturing, drought resistant rice that can allow two harvests per growing season
- type of historic polity ruled by a khan. Khanates, typically nomadic Turkic/Mongol/Tatar societies (Eurasian Steppe)
- khanate of Northwest Asia, ruled by Jochi (1225–1502)
- an interconnected chain, group, or system
- state along the western coast of India; of which lies on the Kathiawar peninsula
- flat piece hinged vertically near stern of a boat or ship for steering
- English Christian mystic, wrote the first autobiography in English language
27 Clues: trading something for another • an interconnected chain, group, or system • founder & first khagan of Mongol Empire (1162-1227) • W. China city once a booming Silk Road trading post • khanate of Northwest Asia, ruled by Jochi (1225–1502) • Khanate of Central Asia, ruled by Chagatai (1227-1462) • Khanate replacing Persian land, ruled by Hülegü (1256–1335) • ...
Y2W28 2023-04-26
Unit 5 Vocab World History 2021-11-04
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- a company made up of a group of shareholders who contribute some money to the company and receive shares
- Pope Alexander VI; an imaginary dividing line; vertically, Atlantic Ocean. west of the Line of Demarcation=Spain; east= Portugal. In 1494 they agreed to honor the line.
- Japanese; the military government of Japan during the Edo period from 1603 to 1868
- Trade routes, covered England, Europe, Africa, the Americas and the West Indies.
- an enslaved person who is owned forever including their children’s children. They are individuals treated as complete property, to be bought and sold.
- a company whose main purpose was trade, exploration, and colonization throughout the 17th and 18th centuries
- a condition resulting from selling more goods than are bought
- convinced Spain to finance a bold plan, finding a route to Asia by sailing west across the Atlantic Ocean.
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- people in the new colonial societies in Mexico and Peru who were mixed-race of Spanish and Indian descent
- an economic system based on the idea of a country exporting more than they import; benefits mother country not colonies
- a joint-stock company that controlled most of India during the period of imperialism.
- the extensive movements of plants, animals, diseases, and peoples between the Old and New Worlds
- legal system by which the Spanish crown attempted to define the status of the indigenous population
- The first circumnavigation of the world was completed by him in 1522
- the buying and selling of Africans for work in the Americas—known
- The first European to sail around the Cape of Good Hope
- sponsored voyages of exploration with the aim of building colonies in the North Atlantic and West Africa, and began the Portuguese involvement in the African slave trade.
- Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire and brought large portions
- a voyage that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America and the West Indies
- last Inca Emperor; reign ended by the Spanish
- racial classification to refer to people of mixed African and European ancestry; slur to describe multiracial children during slavery
21 Clues: last Inca Emperor; reign ended by the Spanish • The first European to sail around the Cape of Good Hope • a condition resulting from selling more goods than are bought • the buying and selling of Africans for work in the Americas—known • The first circumnavigation of the world was completed by him in 1522 • ...
Performance Assessment: Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-10
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- a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521.
- the violent and ill-tempered god of the sea
- the belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence.
- a diverse group of indigenous people who lived in parts of present-day Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, had one of the most sophisticated and complex civilizations in the Western Hemisphere.
- the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion
- an East Asian/Central Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia and to China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
- an elevated portion of the Earth's crust, generally with steep sides that show significant exposed bedrock
- the capital of Greece.
- a hieroglyphic character or symbol
- ancient masonry structures located in Egypt.
- a city in the Peruvian Andes
- is a landlocked country in West Africa.
- the Olympian goddess of wisdom and war
- a prominent city-state in Laconia
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- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.
- an Indian religion based on a series of original teachings attributed to Gautama Buddha.
- the largest empire in pre-Columbian America.
- the study of such topics as quantity, structure, space, and change
- an Ethiopian king during the Axumite period.
- an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
- the act of killing one or more humans as part of a ritual, usually intended to please or appease gods
- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion teaching that Muhammad is a messenger of God.
- relating to or characterized by belief in or worship of more than one god.
- an Incan citadel set high in the Andes Mountains in Peru, above the Urubamba River valley.
- a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.
- a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79, making it one of the higher atomic number elements that occur naturally.
- an island country in East Asia, located in the northwest Pacific Ocean.
28 Clues: the capital of Greece. • a city in the Peruvian Andes • a prominent city-state in Laconia • a hieroglyphic character or symbol • the Olympian goddess of wisdom and war • is a landlocked country in West Africa. • the violent and ill-tempered god of the sea • the largest empire in pre-Columbian America. • an Ethiopian king during the Axumite period. • ...
Chapter 7: Medieval South Asia and East Asia 2025-11-20
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- The military leader of Japan
- A group of Buddhists who believed that they were following the original teachings of the Buddha called themselves the school of
- Merciless or harsh cruelty
- Japan is a what type of landform
- In Buddhism, the ultimate reality and merging into nothingness
- Who's location was a center of trade between Southwest Asia and East Asia?
- Khan, Who completed the conquest of China
- A religion that means "the Sacred Way" or "the Way of the Gods"
- A country located east of China
- A Hindu prince ranking above a raja; the bearer of a Hindu title of nobility
- Mongol Dynasty in China
- a military operation in which an enemy force surrounds a town or camp and cuts off its supplies in an attempt to force a surrender
- Road, Trade Route in China that spans 4000 miles
- What was Genghis Khans original name
- Highly trained warriors in medieval Japan
- What important Chinese invention was created during the Tang dynasty
- Form of Buddhism adapted in East Asia
- Country that as ruled by the Shogun
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- A revived Confucianism that emerged and gained popularity among scholars.
- Religion that was very popular in these Asian countries
- A school of Buddhism
- Birthplace of Buddah
- Military units made of 10,000 calvary men
- What the Japanese economic was based on
- What empire was ruled by Genghis Khan
- Bai, A writer during the Tang era who wrote "Quiet Night Thoughts"
- A Chinese Dynasty from 581-618
- siege, Troops who perform a military operation where they surround enemy territory to force
- What monasteries were similar to Christian monasteries during the Middle Ages
- Philosophy of harmony with the Tao
- Khan, The Mongol Leader
- Brutal killing of people
- Chinese Dynasty known for gunpowder and paper money
- The Chinese dynasty that was thought to be a "Golden Age" of Chinese culture
- The name of the Samurai's code of honor
- Soldiers who fight on horseback
- Country known for its Great Wall
- A staple crop in China, and Southeast Asia
- Popular Japanese export
- Country of South Asia, west of India
40 Clues: A school of Buddhism • Birthplace of Buddah • Khan, The Mongol Leader • Mongol Dynasty in China • Popular Japanese export • Brutal killing of people • Merciless or harsh cruelty • The military leader of Japan • A Chinese Dynasty from 581-618 • A country located east of China • Soldiers who fight on horseback • Japan is a what type of landform • Country known for its Great Wall • ...
East Asia Review 2023-03-15
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- The name of a type of leadership where one person or one family owns the power.
- Which country is sparsely populated and have many people living as nomads?
- This mountain range is home to the highest mountain in the world.
- The East coast of asia lies in the __________ Ocean.
- China may use this desert as a nuclear testing site at times.
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- Although the CCP has increased economic freedom for those in China, it has not led to more _____________ freedom.
- These are moveable homes that Mongolians may live in.
- This desert is larger than Texas and California combined.
- China has this system of government.
- The capital of China.
- Japan has this system of government.
- Mongolia was heavily influenced throughout history by China and this country located to the North.
- This is a piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- This is an island country of East Asia- and it's not Japan!
14 Clues: The capital of China. • China has this system of government. • Japan has this system of government. • The East coast of asia lies in the __________ Ocean. • These are moveable homes that Mongolians may live in. • This desert is larger than Texas and California combined. • This is an island country of East Asia- and it's not Japan! • ...
Medieval East Asia 2022-10-19
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- New Technology developed in China that was used for fireworks and also weaponry
- Ministry in charge of keeping the other ministries efficient and not corrupt in China.
- Practice introduced by the Song, considered beautiful in women
- Dynasty founded by Mongol leader Kublai Khanbaliq City that replaced Karakoram as the capital of the Yuan Dynasty
- prized commodity that names a certain trade route
- Warrior class of medieval Japan, often compared with the knights of Europe
- Northern Chinese Dynasty that existed at the same time as the Song
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- a separate state that declared its subservience to China in exchange for trade and gifts
- New form of an ancient Chinese philosophy that was combined with aspects of Daoism and Bhuddism
- State run _____ led the industrialization movement of the Song
- Modern nation state that fought back against Chinese invasion for centuries, which had relative gender equality
- Nomadic steppe people that conquered much of East Asia with the exception of Japan
- Name of Dynasty that came after the Sui, which re-established centralized power in China
- Modern nation state that was unified by Silla and became a tributary to China
14 Clues: prized commodity that names a certain trade route • State run _____ led the industrialization movement of the Song • Practice introduced by the Song, considered beautiful in women • Northern Chinese Dynasty that existed at the same time as the Song • Warrior class of medieval Japan, often compared with the knights of Europe • ...
South East Asia 2025-04-14
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- A mountain that erupts with lava, common in Indonesia and the Ring of Fire
- Measures how far north or south a place is from the Eq
- Capital city of Indonesia
- Imaginary line that circles the Earth halfway between the poles
- A line of longitude running from the North Pole to the South Pole
- Landlocked country in Southeast Asia, known for its mountains and Buddhist temples
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- Capital city of the Philippines
- Southeast Asian country known for its long coastline and history of war
- Measures how far east or west a place is from the Prime Meridian
- Staple food crop grown in flooded fields across Southeast Asia
- Southeast Asian country formerly known as Burma
- Word used to describe things related to the sea
- Major river that flows through several Southeast Asian countries
- Famous volcano in Indonesia that erupted in 1883
14 Clues: Capital city of Indonesia • Capital city of the Philippines • Southeast Asian country formerly known as Burma • Word used to describe things related to the sea • Famous volcano in Indonesia that erupted in 1883 • Measures how far north or south a place is from the Eq • Staple food crop grown in flooded fields across Southeast Asia • ...
Classical East Vocab 2025-09-02
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- cosmic order or law
- a class structure that is determined by birth
- patience, perseverance, discipline, and hard work
- a system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return
- "blowing out" or "quenching"
- A period of prosperity or excellent achievement
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- a priest or priestess acting as a medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods in classical antiquity
- a pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China
- the relationship between a person's mental or physical action and the consequences following that action
- a member of the civil service
- a system of social and ethical philosophy rather than a religion
- It covers an expansive area of land
- a collection of the religion, culture, and philosophy of ancient India
- the idea that there could be only one legitimate ruler of China at a time, and that this ruler had the blessing of the gods
14 Clues: cosmic order or law • "blowing out" or "quenching" • a member of the civil service • It covers an expansive area of land • a class structure that is determined by birth • A period of prosperity or excellent achievement • patience, perseverance, discipline, and hard work • a pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China • ...
Africa's Ethnic Groups 2024-02-08
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- the Islamic sacred book, believed to be the word of God as dictated to Muhammad by the archangel Gabriel and written down in Arabic.
- a member of a Semitic people, originally from the Arabian peninsula and neighboring territories, inhabiting much of the Middle East and North Africa.
- Stool, the royal and divine throne of kings of the Ashanti people and the ultimate symbol of power in Asante.
- the attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena.\
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- a Bantu language widely used as a lingua franca in East Africa and having official status in several countries.
- Gratitude
- relating to or denoting a group of Niger–Congo languages spoken in central and southern Africa, including Swahili, Xhosa, and Zulu.
7 Clues: Gratitude • the attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena.\ • Stool, the royal and divine throne of kings of the Ashanti people and the ultimate symbol of power in Asante. • a Bantu language widely used as a lingua franca in East Africa and having official status in several countries. • ...
The Middle Ages 2021-02-04
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- A man who has dedicated his life to living in service of the Church and God's spiritual kingdom
- A woman within the Church who has dedicated to living her life as the "bride of Christ", and is meant to be a living example of the relationship between Jesus and the Church
- The disease which almost killed Justinian, and certainly caused him to suffer from the effects of brain injury
- A Christian community of monks that is intended to be an example of Christian life
- The journey on which Mohammed led his followers from Mecca to Medina
- Has a trunk
- the practice of secretly obtaining information, typically by governments to obtain political and military information
- In, of or by the world (outside of the Church)
- A measure of the intensity and tolerance of a religious group
- Large marsupial
- A loose alliance of city-states or colonies
- Man's best friend
- The period of history, after the fall of Western Rome, which Renaissance scholars argued was blocked from The Light by the Shadow of Rome and the Rise of Islam
- Flying mammal
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- The Byzantine Emperor during the Nike revolt
- The sea-faring barbarians from Scandinavia who began attacking and raiding coastal villages of Northern Europe during the 8th Century A.D.
- The political "state" that was intended to be the physical representation of God's spiritual Christian kingdom on earth
- The king of the Franks
- The Pope known as the "founder" of the medieval papacy
- The last Emperor of Western Rome
- Likes to chase mice
- The name given to Charles Martel, by his troops, after the Battle of Tours in 732 A.D.
- The location of the first confirmed attack on a Catholic monastery by Vikings
- The former "dancer" who married Justinian
- The king generally considered to have been the greatest European ruler of the Middle Ages
- The Germanic king who defended the Pope and was the second ruler granted the title of "Emperor" by the Church
- The largest barbarian tribe in the West after the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- a group of volunteer citizen soldiers
- The office of the leader of the Roman Catholic Church
29 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The king of the Franks • The last Emperor of Western Rome • a group of volunteer citizen soldiers • The former "dancer" who married Justinian • A loose alliance of city-states or colonies • The Byzantine Emperor during the Nike revolt • In, of or by the world (outside of the Church) • ...
The Middle Ages 2021-01-19
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- At first, the church _________ theater.
- Short religious scenes presented together became known as_______
- These were built in churches for cycles to be performed on
- The first scene to be Portrayed in a church showed this
- This group watched the cycles.
- Each cycle told a _____ story.
- Another name for the Middle Ages
- Carts used to present plays were called ______wagons
- This was sometimes built on the steps of the church; entire cycles could be performed on.
- At the beginning of the Middle Ages, only _______players continued to perform.
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- These organizations took over the presentation of scenes from the clergy. (two words)
- Tropes told stories from this book.
- These men were the first actors in Medieval drama
- As tropes grew in popularity, they became more _____
- The first scene presented in a mass took place at this time of the year.
- This pope moved the plays outside the church.
- By the end of the Middle Ages, this type of play was being produced
- Theater was at its peak during this time. (two words)
- Eventually, the presentation of scenes was moved here
- A short scene inserted into the church service.
20 Clues: This group watched the cycles. • Each cycle told a _____ story. • Another name for the Middle Ages • Tropes told stories from this book. • At first, the church _________ theater. • This pope moved the plays outside the church. • A short scene inserted into the church service. • These men were the first actors in Medieval drama • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2022-03-17
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- A period that began in Western Europe after the fall of Rome and lasted from 500 AD to about 1500 AD
- A medieval organization of crafts workers or trades people
- Germanic people who lived and held power in Gaul/united all kingdoms in France. Their leader was Clovis and he would later bring Christianity to the region
- Split that occurred in the Catholic Church with two Popes, one in Avignon, France and the other in Rome, Italy
- A knight who promised to support & to be loyal to a lord in exchange for land
- metal or leather loops that hang from a saddle and hold a rider's feet. enabled the rider to stand and fight while riding. invented by Indians
- A poet or musician who traveled around and entertained people with songs about chivalry and courtly love
- Series of campaigns over control of the throne of France
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- System of agriculture that allowed for the increase in production of food in Europe during the Middle Ages. They divided land into three and left one third unplanted so as not to overwork the soil
- city in France that was home of the popes for 67 years
- A long effort by the Spanish to drive the Muslims (Moors) out of Spain
- Workers who were tied to the land on which they lived
- Also called the Black Death was a deadly disease that spread through Europe and killed one out of every three people
- The code of honorable behavior for medieval knights. High standards of conduct and loyalty; must be kind to poor. Public shame if you did not follow code
- Religious men who lived apart from society in isolated communities. They spent their time in prayer, work and meditation
- Warrios who fought on horseback in exchange for land
- Second major battle in the Hundred Year's War
- A community of monks, these were built all over Europe in the Middle Ages
- Concerned with worldly/political rather than spiritual/religious matters. Popes in Middle ages became this
- those who hold to a belief opposed to the established teachings of a church
- The property or fee granted to a vassal for his maintenance by his lord in return for service
21 Clues: Second major battle in the Hundred Year's War • Warrios who fought on horseback in exchange for land • Workers who were tied to the land on which they lived • city in France that was home of the popes for 67 years • Series of campaigns over control of the throne of France • A medieval organization of crafts workers or trades people • ...
Middle Ages Vocab 2017-12-01
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- causing death or ruin
- tired or worn out
- to remove; to force out
- first in time, place, or order
- curious or fascinated by something
- uncovered or revealed
- believable
- gloomy; causing sadness
- skilled or expert
- puzzled
- seriously; solemnly
- great pain or suffering in mind or body
- to praise highly
- annoyed
- to hold back from doing something
- to destroy the beauty or holiness of a sacred place
- to blame or find fault with
- devoted to religion
- famous; of good reputation
- a moral or admirable quality
- a great number
- an improvement(noun) to form again(verb)
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- empty
- of the same form or manner as others
- to run away, as from danger
- to chase
- happening soon
- to decorate; to make more interesting by adding fanciful details
- partly ruined; broken down
- stinky
- to wave threateningly
- to continue to exist; to hold out against something
- determined; not giving up
- huge
- quickly and with little though
- to gush out, especially in anger or disgust
- boldly rude or insulting; disrespectful
- standing out; leading, important, or well-known
- firmly determined to do something
- shocked
- to give or grant
- fearless
- sincerely sorry
- to look angry
44 Clues: huge • empty • stinky • puzzled • annoyed • shocked • to chase • fearless • believable • to look angry • happening soon • a great number • sincerely sorry • to praise highly • to give or grant • tired or worn out • skilled or expert • seriously; solemnly • devoted to religion • causing death or ruin • uncovered or revealed • to wave threateningly • to remove; to force out • gloomy; causing sadness • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2012-10-11
Across
- Economic system of the Middle Ages
- Quick spread of disease
- Political system of the Middle Ages
- Two or more people working together for the same goal
- A man who serves another
- Decision by pope to forbid sacraments
- A peasant bound to the land; uneducated and poor farmers
- Laws the come from court or judges decision
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- Laws dealing with private, not criminal matters
- Categorize or arrange laws
- A court created by Catholic Church to try heretics
- Christian rites such as communion or baptism
- Middle Ages
- Military conflicts between religons
- Code of conduct for knights
- Leader of Eastern Orthodox Church, also a male leader
- Divison or seperation
- Legislature of England
- A written document outlining the organization of a colony
- A picture or image
20 Clues: Middle Ages • A picture or image • Divison or seperation • Legislature of England • Quick spread of disease • A man who serves another • Categorize or arrange laws • Code of conduct for knights • Economic system of the Middle Ages • Military conflicts between religons • Political system of the Middle Ages • Decision by pope to forbid sacraments • ...
The Middle Ages. 2012-08-09
Across
- What Macbeth was haluinating when he was going to king duncans room?
- What they drank to celebrate Macbeth?
- Siward's son, he is killed by macbeth in battle
- Macbeth's wife and helps to plot, King Duncan murder
- Banquo's son, who survives Macbeth's attempt to murder him
- The wife of Macduff later murdered by a group of men sent by Macbeth
- Thane of fife. He is suspicius of Macbeth and flees to England. He later kills Macbeth in revenge of his family
- Macbeth's armour bearer
- Killers of Banquo, Lady Macduff and her son sent at Macbeth's commands
- The goddess of witchcraft, who helps the three witches work their mischief on Macbeth
- The drunken doorman of Macbeth's castle
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- King of Scotland, then murdered by Macbeth
- The Earl of Northumberland, he is commander of Malcolm's english army
- A boy also murdered at Macbeth's order
- Three mysterious hags who plot mischief against Macbeth telling him of the prophecy
- Youngest son of Duncan
- Lady Macbeth's servant
- Eldest son of Duncan, flee's to Scotland after his father's murder
- What the Thane of Cowdor was punished with?
- The brave, noble general whose childern, according to the withche's prophecy will inherit the Scottish throne
- Thane of Cawdor, Thane of Glamis, murders Duncan to be king hereafter
- He serves Macbeth but later desertd him. He later informs Macduff of his wife and child murder
22 Clues: Youngest son of Duncan • Lady Macbeth's servant • Macbeth's armour bearer • What they drank to celebrate Macbeth? • A boy also murdered at Macbeth's order • The drunken doorman of Macbeth's castle • King of Scotland, then murdered by Macbeth • What the Thane of Cowdor was punished with? • Siward's son, he is killed by macbeth in battle • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-04-03
Across
- pots a bowl kept in a bedroom and used as a toilet at night.
- a person who is devoted to a certain thing or activity,
- 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, labour, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military protection.
- a grotesque carved human or animal face or figure projecting from the gutter of a building, typically acting as a spout to carry water clear of a wall.
- characteristic of the Devil, or so evil as to recall the Devil.
- a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- an object made by a human being, typically one of cultural or historical interest.
- obstruct (someone or something) so as to prevent them from continuing to a destination.
- Plague: the commonest form of plague in humans, characterised by fever, delirium, and the formation of buboes.
- Ages the period of European history from the fall of the Roman Empire in the West.
- weird, ghostly.
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- a large organised group of singers, especially one which performs with an orchestra or opera company.
- a strong code of behaviour.
- having or involving very modern technology or design.
- (in England) a landed estate or territorial unit, originally of the nature of a feudal lordship, consisting of a lord's demesne and of lands within which he has the right to exercise certain privileges, exact certain fees, etc.
- a medieval association of craftsmen or merchants, often having considerable power.
- feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems.
- jump or dance around excitedly.
- (especially of a change or distinction) so delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyse or describe.
- arousing intense distaste or disgust.
- to buy or obtain an object or to learn or develop a skill.
21 Clues: weird, ghostly. • a strong code of behaviour. • jump or dance around excitedly. • arousing intense distaste or disgust. • having or involving very modern technology or design. • a person who is devoted to a certain thing or activity, • to buy or obtain an object or to learn or develop a skill. • pots a bowl kept in a bedroom and used as a toilet at night. • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-06-08
Across
- head of the monastery and community of monks
- a poor but free person who lives on and farms the land in exchange for protection
- A government in which power is in the hands of a single person
- pirates from northern Europe who invaded and stole from the villages along the coasts of Europe during the 8th to 10th centuries
- the Church's own body of laws
- strong military leader and first king of franks that united frankish tribes to be ruled by on eleader
- A unified body of law formed from rulings of England's royal judges that serves as the basis for law in many English-speaking countries
- Projection from a wall to give additional support
- an unwritten set of rules that determined the relationship between a lord and his vassal
- A medieval association of people working in the same occupation, which controlled its members' wages and prices
- A political system in which nobles are granted use of lands that legally belong to the king in exchange for loyalty, military service, and protection of people living on the land
- A time between 400 BCE to 1400 BCE. ________ Ages
- the ruler of the land, the top position in the feudal government
- another term for "classes"
- the symbol used to identify members of a noble family
- a tenth of ones income given to the church
- people sent out to carry a religious message
- Monastic community of either monks or nuns
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- A lord's estate in feudal Europe
- The head of the roman catholic church
- A body of representatives that makes laws for a nation
- someone who pays rent to use land
- a man who separates himself from ordinary human society in order to pursue a life of total dedication to God
- He was known as Charles the Great, he ruled most of what is now France and Germany. He united tribes in Cenntral and Western Europe into 1 empire
- These were local lords at the bottom of the lordship hierarchy.
- In medieval Europe, an armored warrior who fought on horseback
- a body of officials that perform religious services--such as priests, ministers, or rabbis
- One of the expeditions in which medieval Christian warriors sought to recover control of the Holy Land from Muslims
- Also called the Black Death was a deadly disease that spread through Europe and killed one out of every three people
- A person who controlled land and could therefore grant estates to vassals
- The land area that can be ploughed by one ox team in a day
- Taking away a person's right of membership in the Christian church
- a noble boy who is a servant to the knight as he is learning to be a knight
- A medieval peasant legally bound to live on a lord's estate
- home to the king and the place of safety for the manor
- A trainee in a particular trade
- An estate granted to a vassal by a lord under the feudal system in medieval Europe
- title for the heads of the Eastern Orthodox Churches (in Istanbul and Alexandria and Moscow and Jerusalem)
- the civil and religious leader of a Muslim state considered to be a representative of Allah on earth
- heavy cloth woven with designs usually telling a story
- A code of behavior for knights, stressing ideals such as courage, loyalty, and devotion
- Minstrel or poet who glorified the virtues of the people and chieftains
42 Clues: another term for "classes" • the Church's own body of laws • A trainee in a particular trade • A lord's estate in feudal Europe • someone who pays rent to use land • The head of the roman catholic church • a tenth of ones income given to the church • Monastic community of either monks or nuns • head of the monastery and community of monks • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-06-04
Across
- What was one downside of the mace?
- catholic what was the main church across Europe?
- what were military expeditions to retake the holy land called?
- Other then pnuemonic,what was the other strain of the black plague?
- what does godentag mean?
- who encouraged learning and education during the middle ages?
- Number of crusades?
- What was the best long distance weapon in the middle ages?
- punishment How did people explain the plague?
- What was a symptom of the black plague?
- What is a Downside of crossbows?
- Where was t black plague mostly found?
- What Was the trading road that brought black death to Europe?
- who held the highest church position?
- Who did the Europeans fight in the crusades?
- What was the first word in a song about the black death?
- What was one upside of a bow and arrow?
- What is one way the plague was spread?
- Who was below the King in the feudal system?
- what modern weapon could a knight be compared to?
- What was the most popular weapon in the middle ages?
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- Who invaded England in 1066 A.D.?
- What disease hit Europe in 1347?
- what geometrical shape is the feudal system represented in?
- What is one modern method to eliminating the black death?
- what was the best weapon against armour?
- what did every knight carry?
- What is the Muslims holy land?
- What was in the intestines of the flees?
- Who would people lash out at during the plague?
- Why would soldiers check under face masks before killing the enemy?
- What did the black plague impact in cities?
- Who brought the black death to Europe?
- Who is the head of the roman catholic church?
- one the the countries that was impacted by the black plague?
- who liked to use the mace?
- What soldier would always carrie a dagger?
- what was lowest class of the feudal system?
- What was a downside of the dagger?
- Who lived in monasteries?
40 Clues: Number of crusades? • what does godentag mean? • Who lived in monasteries? • who liked to use the mace? • what did every knight carry? • What is the Muslims holy land? • What is a Downside of crossbows? • Who invaded England in 1066 A.D.? • What disease hit Europe in 1347? • What was one downside of the mace? • What was a downside of the dagger? • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-05-31
Across
- Peasant/______
- Constantinople imported furs and hides, grain, and wine from the lands around the ______ Sea.
- The Seljuk Turks were named in honour of their their first leader, _______.
- Ordained members of the church.
- The wives of nobles took over the _______ as the men were at war.
- "God ____ it!"
- The Turkish Capital in Anatolia during the First Crusade.
- The brutal scandinavian warriors who were known as Vikings were from __________.
- Jersulem, the city where Jesus had been __________.
- The jewel of the Byzantine Empire.
- A monk who became Pope Gregory VII in 1073.
- Henry IV, king of Germany and ______.
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- An oath of _______ gave the vassal to his noble.
- One tenth of a peasant's earning paid towards the Roman Catholic.
- The Church gave _______ to those who sinned.
- ________ from the Catholic Church was a European monarch's biggest fear.
- The Hagia ______
- Pope ________ II influenced the First Crusade.
- Piers the Plowman, by William __________.
- The Catholic and Byzantine Christian Churches underwent a ___________.
- Second in power in the Byzantine Church.
- The usage of _________ was banned by the Byzantine Emperor in 726.
- Political and spiritual leader of the Byzantine Empire.
- Charles the _______, grandson of Charlemagne.
- While fighting the Crusades, peasants were granted freedom from their ________ Lords and did not pay rent.
- The hundred _____ war was fought between England and France.
26 Clues: Peasant/______ • "God ____ it!" • The Hagia ______ • Ordained members of the church. • The jewel of the Byzantine Empire. • Henry IV, king of Germany and ______. • Second in power in the Byzantine Church. • Piers the Plowman, by William __________. • A monk who became Pope Gregory VII in 1073. • The Church gave _______ to those who sinned. • ...
The middle age 2015-06-01
Across
- The body of all people ordained for religious duties
- black death killed estimated "____________" people
- Special honor or respect shown publicly
- Charlemagne was from the kingdom of ____
- A medieval association of craftsmen or merchants
- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance
- fighter in the medieval Crusades
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code
- a senior member of the Christian clergy, typically in charge of a diocese and empowered to confer holy orders
- a pledge of allegiance of one person to another
- weapon that every armored soldier had
- highest rank during middle age
- A punishment handed out by a church
- _______ leaders were helpless during the plague
- time period before renaissance
- a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor
- a split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties, caused by differences in opinion or belief.
- Series of war fought by Christians to recover holy land
- Best teacher ever!!!
- an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service
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- One tenth of annual produce or earnings, formerly taken as a tax for the support of the church and clergy.
- the principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated
- First crusade begin
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority
- armored soldier was compared as to____
- most of crusaders and knights had ______ on chests and sheild
- in the late middle ages europe went throught the "______" ice ages
- deadly desease that stroke in 1347
- what does renaissance mean
- Who did people blame for the black plague
- an emperor who enforced education
- Pesants who perticpates in the crusade are guranteed to go to "________"
- Holy land
- the dominant social system in medieval Europe
- ability to read and write
- A person who does not believe in religion
- the male head of a family or tribe.
- Scandinavian seafaring pirates and traders who raided and settled in many parts of northwestern Europe
- armoured men's weigh
- A religion that covered most of eruope
- Another religion group that was trying to take over holyland from christians
- lowest rank during middle age
- a building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows.
- painting of Jesus Christ or another holy figure,
- An agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate
45 Clues: Holy land • First crusade begin • armoured men's weigh • Best teacher ever!!! • ability to read and write • what does renaissance mean • lowest rank during middle age • highest rank during middle age • time period before renaissance • fighter in the medieval Crusades • an emperor who enforced education • deadly desease that stroke in 1347 • the male head of a family or tribe. • ...
Later Middle Ages 2023-11-15
Across
- A person who has been convicted of heresy.
- This peninsula in Europe includes the countries of Portugal and Spain.
- The Hundred Year's War was fought between England and this country.
- The main city in "the holy land."
- King Henry V required this language be spoken in his royal court, increasing its popularity.
- Ferdinand and Isabella were the monarchs of this kingdom.
- The Black Death was spread through the bite of this creature.
- The name given to the period where courts were set up to try people for heresy during the later Middle Ages.
- This king was forced to sign Magna Carta.
- Which pope called for the First Crusade?
- This practice keeps the soil from losing all of its nutrients and becoming exhausted.
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- This was a series of holy wars between Christians and Muslims for control of the holy land.
- This was the effort to force Muslims out of Spain.
- Joan of Arc was a member of this social class.
- This power allowed the Pope to banish people from the Church.
- A belief or teaching that is unacceptable to the Roman Catholic Church.
- This Muslim leader retook Jerusalem after it was lost in the First Crusade.
- Farmers and workers tied to the land because of debt.
- Magna Carta established this idea in government.
- This weapon gave the English an early advantage in the Hundred Year's War.
- Saladin fought against this European king in the Third Crusade.
21 Clues: The main city in "the holy land." • Which pope called for the First Crusade? • This king was forced to sign Magna Carta. • A person who has been convicted of heresy. • Joan of Arc was a member of this social class. • Magna Carta established this idea in government. • This was the effort to force Muslims out of Spain. • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-07-25
Across
- A leader in church.
- A ditch around a castle filled with water.
- A peasant who worked for the local lord or baron.
- A Knight in training who takes care of the knights armour and weapons.
- A deadly disease that spread through much of Europe during the middle ages.
- The code of which knights pledged to live.
- A system of government where the king allotted land to his lords and and barons.
- The top ruler in a Monarchy.
- Religious wars between the Christians and Muslims for control of holy land.
- A document forced upon King John of England by his Barons.
- A young boy that acts as a servant for a knight while training to become a knight.
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- A religious area or group of buildings where monks live.
- The symbols on Knights gear.
- The kings guards.
- A ruler below the king in the feudal system.
- The centre of life during the middle ages, it is the local lords house or castle.
- The latin word for middle ages.
- An area of land given to a lord or baron for a king to rule.
- Someone who pledges their allegiance to a lord.
- A defensive fortification where a lord or a king would live.
20 Clues: The kings guards. • A leader in church. • The symbols on Knights gear. • The top ruler in a Monarchy. • The latin word for middle ages. • A ditch around a castle filled with water. • The code of which knights pledged to live. • A ruler below the king in the feudal system. • Someone who pledges their allegiance to a lord. • A peasant who worked for the local lord or baron. • ...
MIDDLE TEST 5 2023-03-07
21 Clues: : COW • : DUCK • : GAUN • : KAKI • : TOPI • : GRASS • : HUJAN • : JAKET • : TANDUK • : MENARI • : SELALU • : BERAWAN • : MEMASAK • : BERANGIN • : RAIN COAT • : AYAM BETINA • : SENDAL JEPIT • : TIDAK PERNAH • : UKURAN KECIL • : UKURAN BESAR • : KADANG-KADANG
Middle Childhood Terms 2023-02-14
Across
- the repetition of information after it is used
- consists of actions rather than words
- involves nonverbal and verbal actions
- rewarding appropriate behavior can help mold childrens behavior
- the belief that you are worth while as a person
- outside factors that influence behavior
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- includes all the communication that occurs within the setiing
- being able to see objects further away more clearly
- both verbal and nonverbal actions
- unwanted aggressive behavior.
- those experiences that follow naturally as a result of behavior
- being able to see up close more clearly
- require more than one word answers
- Involves the coordination of the eye and hand.
- the lower and upper front teeth.
- training that develops self control
- being aware of others' distress and wanting to help them.
- a result that follows an action or behavior
- people define themselves in terms of qualities, skills, and attributes they see in others.
- excessive body fat
20 Clues: excessive body fat • unwanted aggressive behavior. • the lower and upper front teeth. • both verbal and nonverbal actions • require more than one word answers • training that develops self control • consists of actions rather than words • involves nonverbal and verbal actions • being able to see up close more clearly • outside factors that influence behavior • ...
Middle Childhood Vocab 2023-02-14
Across
- A result that follows on action or behavior
- Belief you are worth while as a person
- Unwanted,directed, agressive behavior
- Outside factors that influence behavior
- Consists of actions rather than words
- 1st teeth to fall out
- Repetition
- when see others helping, sharing and cooperating, they are likely to act in these ways
- listen to child, than respond to child
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- The ability to see farther better
- hand eye coordination
- The ability to group objects by common atrributes
- communication that occurs within the setting
- rewarding appropriate behavior can help mold their behavior
- you divert, or turn, their attention in a different direction
- The ability to see closer better
- Change in position or shape, does not change in quanity
- Experiences that follow naturally as result of a behavior
- Nonverbal and verbal actions
- A process where people define themselves in terms of the quality skills, and attributes they see in others
20 Clues: Repetition • hand eye coordination • 1st teeth to fall out • Nonverbal and verbal actions • The ability to see closer better • The ability to see farther better • Unwanted,directed, agressive behavior • Consists of actions rather than words • Belief you are worth while as a person • listen to child, than respond to child • Outside factors that influence behavior • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-03-17
Across
- Major epidemic in the mid 1300s that killed 1/3 of the medieval Europe population.
- To be expelled from membership in the Church and participation in Church life.
- Refers to a style of architecture containing stained-glass windows.
- A system in which land was owned by kings or lords but held by vassals in return for their loyalty
- The city that was the goal of the most of the Crusades.
- A system using reason to support Christian beliefs.
- The leaders of which Empire stopped allowing Christians' access to the Holy Land?
- The code of honorable conduct by which knights were supposed to live.
- What did Pope Urban II. promise to people if they engage in a Christian "holy war"?
- Muslims who lived in Spain.
- The main event that began the Middle Ages.
- Muslims during the time of the Crusades.
- Which country historically was the greatest threat to the First Bulgarian Empire?
- People with the authority to perform religious services.
- A large estate, a place where most serfs lived, often including farms and a village, ruled by a lord.
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- The Christological (concerning the doctrine of Christ) position that Jesus, as the Son of God, was created by God.
- A share of land given to vassals.
- Which empire became a cradle of political, social, economic and cultural characterisations of the medieval West in Early Middle Ages?
- Men who promised to raise and lead armies that would fight for their lord.
- In what period had the Church its „Golden age“?
- In what language were Services Conducted in Roman Catholic?
- A traveling poet and musician of the Middle Ages.
- A man who dedicates his life to the church, usually dedicates himself to chastity, charity and obedience.
- He was crowned Holy Roman Emperor.
- Woman general who led the French to victory in the Hundred Year’s War, later burned at the stake for heresy.
- Political leader that had conflicts with the Pope.
- The organization run by Catholic clergy that had power in every kingdom, tief and village.
- Craftsmen earned this title after finishing an apprenticeship and before becoming a guild member.
- Soldier who recieved honor and land in exchange for serving his lord.
- Reffering to the Middle Ages
30 Clues: Muslims who lived in Spain. • Reffering to the Middle Ages • A share of land given to vassals. • He was crowned Holy Roman Emperor. • Muslims during the time of the Crusades. • The main event that began the Middle Ages. • In what period had the Church its „Golden age“? • A traveling poet and musician of the Middle Ages. • Political leader that had conflicts with the Pope. • ...
Sharon Middle School 2024-04-12
Across
- There is one hanging on the wall in every classroom.
- We stand up to say this in the morning.
- There are three of these in Ms. Hahn's classroom.
- You read this.
- Where the whole 8th grade will go this afternoon
- The age you are now
- Ms. Foley teaches this subject.
- You use this to write on the white board.
- Something you should bring to every class
- The month school will finish
- The name of your ELE teacher
- The class where you run around
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- Something you use to do school work and play games
- Where you eat lunch
- Sometimes we use these in ELE class.
- It holds water.
- Ms. Hahn's class doesn't have one.
- We will have April ____ next week.
- There is a poster in Ms. Hahn's room that has a question with this word in it.
- The person you go see if you are feeling sick
20 Clues: You read this. • It holds water. • Where you eat lunch • The age you are now • The month school will finish • The name of your ELE teacher • The class where you run around • Ms. Foley teaches this subject. • Ms. Hahn's class doesn't have one. • We will have April ____ next week. • Sometimes we use these in ELE class. • We stand up to say this in the morning. • ...
the middle ages 2024-04-24
Across
- ruler
- A poor farmer
- the king of franks
- The system where a social hierarchy was established
- Rules knights followed
- formal leaders with established religion
- A young boy training to become a knight
- military expedition
- form of plague
- a recovery from dispair
- unfree labourers
- norse people
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- Guard
- germanic people
- Heraldry is a discipline relating to the design, display and study of armorial bearings
- land given from one lord to another lord
- a period of europe of classical learning and wisdom
- A group of people ruled by one person
- Middle ages
- a worldspread occurence of a disease
20 Clues: Guard • ruler • Middle ages • norse people • A poor farmer • form of plague • germanic people • unfree labourers • the king of franks • military expedition • Rules knights followed • a recovery from dispair • a worldspread occurence of a disease • A group of people ruled by one person • A young boy training to become a knight • land given from one lord to another lord • ...
odle middle school 2024-04-15
Across
- NPC teacher
- should get his buzzcut back
- discord mod
- hates grass
- chinook student
- elmo
- chad teacher
- sigma teacher
- tilly's favorite
- in who we trust
- hat wearer
- canada sevie
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- krishiv's ex
- loves to learn
- the true sigma
- the baller
- bwb filmer
- asb sevie
- crazy haircut
- retired teacher
- undeserving president
- beats up sevies
- epic gamer
- brawl stars sweat
- chairman
25 Clues: elmo • chairman • asb sevie • the baller • bwb filmer • epic gamer • hat wearer • NPC teacher • discord mod • hates grass • krishiv's ex • chad teacher • canada sevie • crazy haircut • sigma teacher • loves to learn • the true sigma • chinook student • retired teacher • beats up sevies • in who we trust • tilly's favorite • brawl stars sweat • undeserving president • should get his buzzcut back
Summit Middle School 2024-08-30
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- She is our prinicipal
- This is everyone's favorite time of day
- This community is under Voyage
- in the spring time we all look forward to this
- This community is above Adventure
- You go here everyday to eat
- This community is on the east side of the building
- go to this person to find a great book
- If you are caught breaking a CHAMPS rule, you may get this
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- these are our school colors
- when you forget something and your mom brings it up, you have to go here to get it.
- this is the city that we all represent
- the school gave you this device to learn with and you must treat it with respect
- This was the last community added on to Summit
- We go to this person when we don't feel well
- the great name of our school
- This is the set of expectations we live by here at Summit
- You would learn to make brownies in this class
- If you break your leg, you would have to use this
- He is the head Johnston wrestling coach
- This is where you would play dodgeball
21 Clues: She is our prinicipal • these are our school colors • You go here everyday to eat • the great name of our school • This community is under Voyage • This community is above Adventure • this is the city that we all represent • go to this person to find a great book • This is where you would play dodgeball • This is everyone's favorite time of day • ...
Medomak Middle School 2024-06-13
Across
- Fall sport, Soccer
- 2 fields, Baseball and ________
- MMS is located on _________ Road
- School Laptop
- Shared with the highschool
- Today isn't a Gold Day! It's _______
- Wing that's not a primary color
- MMS educates Eighth and ________ Graders
- School Color, Symbol AU
- Monthly Award, Riverhawk Alliteration
- Second floor right wing
- Home of MMS
- The 'middle' value
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- Beginning and End of the day
- A blue one isn't very good
- Floors
- Neighbor's Mascot
- First Value
- Nearby Spring Pond Resident
- Computer Mistake
- Dungeons and what?! Meets on Thursdays!
- MMS school mascot
- End of year fun! _______ Studies
- U in RSU40
24 Clues: Floors • U in RSU40 • First Value • Home of MMS • School Laptop • Computer Mistake • Neighbor's Mascot • MMS school mascot • Fall sport, Soccer • The 'middle' value • School Color, Symbol AU • Second floor right wing • A blue one isn't very good • Shared with the highschool • Nearby Spring Pond Resident • Beginning and End of the day • 2 fields, Baseball and ________ • ...
Middle Ages vocab 2023-04-22
Across
- judicial institution that led to widespread beath and suffering
- medieval disease caused by infected insects, infamous for killing millions
- relating to the Middle Ages
- unwritten laws based on legal precedents established by the courts
- Germanic people
- a unit of land, usually under Feudal lordship
- a agricultural laborer bound under the Feudal system
- the people that occupied Central Europe and Scandanavia during the Middle Ages
- the principle of seeking to conduct human affairs based on naturalistic ideas (like Atheism)
- series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims
- philosophical stance of emphasizing the rights and responsibilities of Humans
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- in idealistic state
- dominant social system in Europe, used to describe the legal, economic, cultural, etc. medieval customs
- period of Middle Age European cultural, artistic, political & economic rebirth. Began in 1300
- series of armed conflicts fought between England and France
- cultural group that inhabited much of modern day England in the middle ages
- illegal action of lending money at unreasonably high rates
- began its empire in the Middle Ages, largest continuous land empire ever
- first document with the principle that the king and his government wasn't above the law
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person
- a holder of land by feudal tenure as an allegiance
- the source of income granted to a vassal
- code of conduct associated with the medieval Christian institution of knighthood
- also known as Hungarians (ethnic group_
24 Clues: Germanic people • in idealistic state • relating to the Middle Ages • also known as Hungarians (ethnic group_ • the source of income granted to a vassal • a unit of land, usually under Feudal lordship • a holder of land by feudal tenure as an allegiance • a agricultural laborer bound under the Feudal system • series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims • ...
Journey Middle School 2023-05-31
Across
- Has been here the longest
- You've earned this if you've completed Quests
- Taught by McMurdo, Clark, Evans
- Mrs. Lilley drinks this brand
- AHS mascot
- The principal before Ms. Johnson
- The assistant principal before Mr. Morgan
- 8th Grade field trip destination
- Ms. Clark's favorite football team
- Higher grades and up the hill
- La prof de français
- Last name shared by two 8th grade teachers
- 8th grade teacher who has published a book
- City Whitaker was born in
Down
- Our mascot
- Plays the same instrument as
- The Lane we're on
- A fictional character Lilley and Whitaker both have in their rooms
- Along with chemistry, this is part of 8th grade science
- The place you've had this years Quests
- The kind of animal that Clark, Lilley, and Whitaker all have
- 8th grade teacher who loves Star Wars
- Our school was originally named for this Jack
- You've taken your last one of middle school
- 8th grade teacher who loves to bake
- Ms. Clark plays this, along with
- 8th grade teacher most likely to drive a sports car to work
- The parasitic arachnid your science teachers hate
- Lower grades and down the hill
- Mr. Whitaker drinks this brand
30 Clues: Our mascot • AHS mascot • The Lane we're on • La prof de français • Has been here the longest • City Whitaker was born in • Plays the same instrument as • Mrs. Lilley drinks this brand • Higher grades and up the hill • Lower grades and down the hill • Mr. Whitaker drinks this brand • Taught by McMurdo, Clark, Evans • The principal before Ms. Johnson • 8th Grade field trip destination • ...
Europe Middle Ages 2023-01-09
Across
- having to do with the middle ages
- a lords estate
- an honor code that knights during the time had to follow
- a person who receives land and protection from the local lords
- a medieval town in northern bavaria
- A Venetian merchant and explorer who travled along the silk road
- a knight in training
- a peasant farmer who was tied to a plot of land
- the highest leader in a monarchy
- The period of European time after the fall of the roman empire
- a ditch around a castle usually filled with water
- a defensive fortification where a lord or king would live
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- A saint of France that defended France during the siege of Orleans
- a system of government that said that royalty would own plots of land people would work on
- Italian explorer who completed 4 full journey across the Atlantic Ocean
- a large city in northern lombarty
- The capitol of the Czech Republic
- a medieval town in northeastern france
- the highest rank a church leader can receive
- a group of people with the same skills or trade
- an armored warrior who fought on horseback
- an area of land given to someone to rule over
- a large tower in a castle known for being the last line of defense
23 Clues: a lords estate • a knight in training • the highest leader in a monarchy • having to do with the middle ages • a large city in northern lombarty • The capitol of the Czech Republic • a medieval town in northern bavaria • a medieval town in northeastern france • an armored warrior who fought on horseback • the highest rank a church leader can receive • ...
Middle School ELA 2023-01-25
Across
- language that does not mean exactly what is said (often used in speech and poetry)
- the central message or lesson of a story
- what you get when you look at another person's experience
- what it's called when you steal the ideas of another
- a group of words that includes a subject and predicate
- the words you know
- your ability to work with others, especially to solve a problem
- your ability to do something smoothly and with ease
- if you figure out the definition of a word based on the sentence and the words around it, you are using _______ clues
- what it's called when you use the exact words of another
- an action word
- a story passed through a culture that seeks to explain why the world is the way it is
- when you are able to do things on your own without needing others
- the idea that you are trying to prove
- a describing word
- what the text is about in general
- something that ends a sentence (. ? !)
- a word that means the opposite
- a group of sentences on one topic
- a person, place, thing or idea
- your ability to keep doing something without stopping
Down
- the standard rules of writing, including punctuation, grammar, and spelling
- if you make a guess at what is going to happen next, you are making an _________
- a word that means the same thing
- a word that describes how something is done (AKA describes a verb or adjective)
- what it's called when someone in a story speaks
- what a word means
- your ability to read and write
- your thinking and explanation of how it fits together
- your ability to understand something
- facts and ideas that support your thinking
- writing told in sentences and paragraphs, such as a novel
- writing told in lines and stanzas, such as poetry and songs
- if you make a guess at why something happened based on the story, you are making an _________
- your ability to share your ideas with others
- how humans pass down ideas information and entertainment
- if you mean exactly what you say, you are being ________
- "She was as quiet as mouse" is an example of this
- "He is a walking dictionary" is an example of this
- what you do to start a paragraph
40 Clues: an action word • what a word means • a describing word • the words you know • your ability to read and write • a word that means the opposite • a person, place, thing or idea • a word that means the same thing • what you do to start a paragraph • what the text is about in general • a group of sentences on one topic • your ability to understand something • ...
APS Middle Schools 2022-08-30
Across
- Peanut president
- One of the Beach Boys
- First president to live in the White House
- Dropped the nuclear bomb during WW11
- Civil rights activist & UNM teacher
- Too fat to fit in the bathtub
- His wife's name is Dolly
- General
- 3 exploding mountains
- Sworn in on Air Force One
- The first president to ride in a car
- Bought Florida from Spain
- Funny cat
- Ulysses S
Down
- James, Elizabeth or Swift
- The First president
- 1st president to be born a citizen
- Diamondbacks
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Space Center
- Rutherford B
- Jim Chee author
- Writer
- One of the Beatles
- Hosted the first Thanksgiving dinner in White House
- Vacuum brand
- The teddy bear president
- Grover S.
- Samuel L
29 Clues: Writer • General • Samuel L • Grover S. • Funny cat • Ulysses S • Diamondbacks • Space Center • Rutherford B • Vacuum brand • Jim Chee author • Peanut president • One of the Beatles • The First president • One of the Beach Boys • 3 exploding mountains • His wife's name is Dolly • The teddy bear president • James, Elizabeth or Swift • Sworn in on Air Force One • Bought Florida from Spain • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2023-08-31
Across
- A political and economic system, based on landholding and protective alliances.
- Germanic people who hold power in Gaul.(France and Switzerland)
- What tribe came from Hungary and sold captives as slaves?
- The system of rigid class distinctions and responsibilities?
- How many years did the 100 years war last?
- Why was there widespread fear and chaos?
- How old did you have to be to become a squire?
- Who becomes pope in 590.
- Spreads large scale baptisms, and missionaries.
- War like, uses the sea.
- Inherits Frankish kingdoms from his father Pepin in 768.
- How old did you have to be to become a page?
Down
- Where were the vikings from?
- Ruler of the franks, converted to christianity in 496.
- What tribe invaded from the south, and attempted not only to conquer but also plunder?
- What was the new code of conduct for the nights?
- Who reached North America 500 years before Columbus?
- How old did you have to be to become a night?
- Churchly Kingdom.
- Held together by family ties and loyalty ,not government.
20 Clues: Churchly Kingdom. • War like, uses the sea. • Who becomes pope in 590. • Where were the vikings from? • Why was there widespread fear and chaos? • How many years did the 100 years war last? • How old did you have to be to become a page? • How old did you have to be to become a night? • How old did you have to be to become a squire? • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-08-24
Across
- wrote nun rules
- Land granted by lords
- Name for Germanic people
- Vassals
- Lower class people
- Worldly
- Ruler of Franks
- Land=power
- Writes monk rules
- Church tax paid by peasants
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- Charlemagne's father
- The pope
- Lord's estate
- From Hungary
- Churchly kingdom
- disrupts trade
- War-like
- Crowned emperor
- Franks had power here
- Church funds these
20 Clues: Vassals • Worldly • The pope • War-like • Land=power • From Hungary • Lord's estate • disrupts trade • wrote nun rules • Crowned emperor • Ruler of Franks • Churchly kingdom • Writes monk rules • Lower class people • Church funds these • Charlemagne's father • Land granted by lords • Franks had power here • Name for Germanic people • Church tax paid by peasants
The Middle Ages 2023-08-24
Across
- wrote nun rules
- Land granted by lords
- Name for Germanic people
- Vassals
- Lower class people
- Worldly
- Ruler of Franks
- Land=power
- Writes monk rules
- Church tax paid by peasants
Down
- Charlemagne's father
- The pope
- Lord's estate
- From Hungary
- Churchly kingdom
- disrupts trade
- War-like
- Crowned emperor
- Franks had power here
- Church funds these
20 Clues: Vassals • Worldly • The pope • War-like • Land=power • From Hungary • Lord's estate • disrupts trade • wrote nun rules • Crowned emperor • Ruler of Franks • Churchly kingdom • Writes monk rules • Lower class people • Church funds these • Charlemagne's father • Land granted by lords • Franks had power here • Name for Germanic people • Church tax paid by peasants
LF Middle School 2023-08-08
Across
- students cook in here
- Bellevue school color
- You are on the best team!
- cross _________ running
- place with bleachers
- He teaches science.
- subject VanHolland teaches
- Mr. _______ is the principal.
- subject Miss Smith teaches
- number of teams
- yummy food served here
- Mrs. Crenshaw displays your _______.
- be safe, respectful, & ________
Down
- Listen to the morning ______.
- mascot of Logan
- subject Mrs. Ragone teaches
- Dr. _______ is the assistant principal.
- Best movie out this summer-think pink
- 8th grade counselor
- Fall is a great time for this sport.
- She teaches reading.
21 Clues: mascot of Logan • number of teams • He teaches science. • 8th grade counselor • place with bleachers • She teaches reading. • students cook in here • Bellevue school color • yummy food served here • cross _________ running • You are on the best team! • subject VanHolland teaches • subject Miss Smith teaches • subject Mrs. Ragone teaches • Listen to the morning ______. • ...
Europe Middle Ages 2022-11-18
Across
- also known as mock battles
- also known as landowner
- also known as important religious ceremonies
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code
- Germanic people from the Roman province of Gaul
- mounted horsemen who pledged to defend their lord's lands in exchange for fiefs
- also known as religious officials
- people who could not lawfully leave the place where they were born
- religious communities the church built to adapt to rural conditions.
- a period in time that spanned the years from 500 to 1500
- what the Roman Empire of the German Nation was later known as
- under the feudal system, they could inherit an estate from their husband
- also called church law
Down
- a weapon that looked like a giants sling shot and propelled objects up to a distance of 980 feet
- traveling poet-musicians at the castles and courts of Europe
- the person a lord is granting land to
- a lord's estate
- Scandinavian seafaring pirates and traders who raided and settled in many parts of northwestern Europe in the 8th–11th centuries
- Pepin the Short's son named Charles who was also known as this
- the mother of two kings called Richard and John
- land that a lord granted to vassals
- also known as church tax
- a ceremony is which kings and nobles appointed church officials
- a family that would rule the Franks from 751 to 987
- a contraption that moved slowly on wheels and sheltered soldiers from falling arrows
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
26 Clues: a lord's estate • also called church law • also known as landowner • also known as church tax • also known as mock battles • also known as religious officials • land that a lord granted to vassals • the person a lord is granting land to • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • also known as important religious ceremonies • Germanic people from the Roman province of Gaul • ...
middle ages vocab 2022-10-26
Across
- a male holding the highest hereditary title
- someone or something having power
- the daughter of a monarch
- the principal church of a diocese
- a large building used mainly in medieval times
- a female ruler of an independent state.
- the system that is coats of arms
- a man who served his sovereign or lord
- the action of buying and selling goods
- a professional joker or “fool” at a medieval court.
- a holder of land by feudal tenure
- system a type of landholder provides land
- belongs to high class
- an agricultural laborer.
- a person or bunch involved in wholesale trade
- the body of people ordained for religious duties
- territory ruled by a king or queen
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- a large country house with land
- sporting event with two knights
- A fief was the central element of feudalism
- a sovereign head of state
- a defensive wall of a castle or walled city
- a poor farmer of low status
- a close male relative of a monarch
- the medieval knightly system
- medieval military
- a bridge over a castle's moats
- an object surviving from an earlier time
- a member of a religious community of woman
- to continue in a specific condition
- a member of a religious community of men
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue
- the male ruler of an independent state.
- a deep wide ditch surrounding a castle
34 Clues: medieval military • belongs to high class • an agricultural laborer. • a sovereign head of state • the daughter of a monarch • a poor farmer of low status • the medieval knightly system • a bridge over a castle's moats • a large country house with land • sporting event with two knights • the system that is coats of arms • someone or something having power • ...
Mancelona Middle Trivia 2022-10-19
Across
- Tuesday's spirit animal
- name of the football field
- Website where your teachers post your work
- club led by Ms. Pami
- Ms. A's first name
- Former 5th grade history teacher
- you can often get one of these for lunch on a Tuesday
- Lucy Griffore's favorite thing
- what you should do to your Chromebook every night
- class taught by Mrs. Bernthal
- state standardized test
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- the STEM teacher!
- Principal's name
- 6th and 7th grade history teacher
- class taught by Mrs. Kihn
- School reporter Hint: last name Wellington
- where you can check your grades online
- tall guy that teaches math
- Mrs. Kirt's specialty
- respectful, responsible, _______ learners
20 Clues: Principal's name • the STEM teacher! • Ms. A's first name • club led by Ms. Pami • Mrs. Kirt's specialty • Tuesday's spirit animal • state standardized test • class taught by Mrs. Kihn • name of the football field • tall guy that teaches math • class taught by Mrs. Bernthal • Lucy Griffore's favorite thing • Former 5th grade history teacher • 6th and 7th grade history teacher • ...
Chase Middle School 2022-05-06
Across
- He teaches P.E. and leads ASB.
- Where you hang out in the middle of the school.
- This science teacher likes anime.
- The school enforcer.
- On Fridays we wear _______.
- She teaches math with a smile.
- Chase the home of the ________.
- Some kids ride this to school.
- The park next to the school.
- Counselor for last names M-Z.
- The principal
- Our school is located in______.
- One of the school colors.
- He's filling in for Mrs. Slinkard.
- The student advisor.
- Husband and wife both teach here.
- The assistant principal.
- The best language arts teacher.
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- Loudest Language Arts teacher that likes to dance.
- Tall science teacher known for his fun ties.
- The school mascot
- He leads our drama department.
- Counselor for last names A-L
- Our early release day.
- She's good at enforcing the dress code.
- She teaches band and is awesome.
- What kids need to bring to school every day.
- This social studies teacher coaches soccer.
- She keeps our school super clean.
- She checks out books.
- Math teacher in the 200 building.
- History teacher known for fun voices and his kilt.
- Our last day of school is in...
33 Clues: The principal • The school mascot • The school enforcer. • The student advisor. • She checks out books. • Our early release day. • The assistant principal. • One of the school colors. • On Fridays we wear _______. • Counselor for last names A-L • The park next to the school. • Counselor for last names M-Z. • He teaches P.E. and leads ASB. • He leads our drama department. • ...
Foods Middle School 2022-05-04
Across
- When water bubbles in a pan
- What do you use to get 1 cup of flour
- Most liked cookie
- This is used to blend cakes & brownies
- Put on your hands to get something out of the oven
- You use this to chop vegetables on
- What does a capital T stand for
- What you eat with jelly
- Use to bake a cake
- When measuring you pack this in a cup
Down
- Cutting vegetables into thin strips
- What is under the sink
- What does C stand for
- What can you use to check and see if your cake it done
- What shape is a 9 x 13 pan
- Cut into very small pieces
- Used to melt butter quickly
- What do you drop by spoonfuls before you bake
- What does a lower case t stand for
- Individual smaller cakes
20 Clues: Most liked cookie • Use to bake a cake • What does C stand for • What is under the sink • What you eat with jelly • Individual smaller cakes • What shape is a 9 x 13 pan • Cut into very small pieces • When water bubbles in a pan • Used to melt butter quickly • What does a capital T stand for • What does a lower case t stand for • You use this to chop vegetables on • ...
Middle ages overview 2024-09-17
Across
- The oldest intuition of higher education.
- A massive religion in the Islamic empire.
- An Islamic dynasty that fell due to opposition.
- A Khanate that's territory is in China.
- The name given to followers of Islam.
- The holy book of Islam.
- A type of seasoning that helps preserve food for longer.
- An Islamic dynasty that ended w/ assassination.
- Another word for dynasty or empire used by the mongols.
- A famous city in England.
- An Islamic dynasty overthrown by Seljuk Turks.
- Fasting or the act of eating less.
- The statement of faith.
- Prayer or the act of praying.
- A famous city in France.
- A Khanate that's territory is in Persia. (Use roman numerals with no dash)
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- A Khanate that's territory is in Central Asia.
- A famous Mongolian who was a leader that took over many empires and lands similarly to Alexander the great.
- The empire that took over the gold trade after the fall of Ghana.
- The holy place of worship in Islam.
- The ruler of Mali and was the richest man to have lived.
- The founder of Islam. (Religion)
- A way of travel through the Saharan desert.
- Charity or the act of giving to the unfortunate.
- A group of nomads that would eventually become the Mongols.
- Taking a pilgrimage to the holiest place.
- A Khanate that's territory is in Russia.
- The group of people who wanted to control the trans-Saharan trade and the gold trade by taking over Ghana.
- The name for God in Islam.
- The sister city of Fez.
30 Clues: The holy book of Islam. • The statement of faith. • The sister city of Fez. • A famous city in France. • A famous city in England. • The name for God in Islam. • Prayer or the act of praying. • The founder of Islam. (Religion) • Fasting or the act of eating less. • The holy place of worship in Islam. • The name given to followers of Islam. • A Khanate that's territory is in China. • ...
Middle Ages Review 2024-09-30
Across
- small parts of land given to lords and knights
- highest level of pyramid
- warriors of europe, wore armor
- the fall of the _____ empire led to the Middle Ages in Europe
- small creatures that bite people causing them to get sick
- important city that was fought over in the holy land
- local church leaders
- farmers of the middle ages, had few rights
- group that the christians fought against in the holy wars
- "the great charter" signed by king john which showed that kings didn't have complete power
- large rodents that carried the sickness
- this was the largest of the germanic tribes and Charlemagne was thier king
- code that knights had to follow, rules where they had to protect others and defend people
Down
- land owned by the king
- power that the church had where they could exclude people from the church and salvation
- became the "holy roman emperor"
- Class structure that dominated most of Europe during the Middle Ages
- nordic invaders from sweden and denmark who raided parts of Europe
- trademen groups that protected crafts in cities
- important battle where the Franks defeated the muslims in 732
- This term means middle age in Latin
- series of wars fought over the holy land
- these were places that peasants went to after the crusades
- Viking god of creation
- This is another name for the Middle Ages "hint: it was not light but _____"
- leader of the catholic church
- farmers that were tied to the land and could not leave
- sickness that killed millions of people in europe during the middle ages
- Viking god of thunder
- second highest level of pyramid
30 Clues: local church leaders • Viking god of thunder • land owned by the king • Viking god of creation • highest level of pyramid • leader of the catholic church • warriors of europe, wore armor • became the "holy roman emperor" • second highest level of pyramid • This term means middle age in Latin • large rodents that carried the sickness • series of wars fought over the holy land • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2025-04-15
Across
- A time period ranging from 500 to 1500 AD.
- A community of monks
- A conflict between England and France about who should be king that lasted over 100 years.
- Someone who lived and worked on a manor that could not leave without the lord's permission.
- a deadly plague that killed roughly 25 million Europeans between 1347 and 1351.
- an organization of priests that punished anyone in SPain (and later Portugal) who was not Christian
- The Great Charter that required the King of England to respect certain rights of the people.
- soldiers who fought on horseback.
- series of wars between Muslims and Christians over control of Palestine.
- associations formed by groups of specialized workers.
- Church Officials
- A French girl who inspired the French troops during the Hundred Years' War
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- To remove someone from the church
- The qualities expected of a knight, such as courage, honor, and courtesy
- the process of the Christian kingdoms taking Spain back from the Moors.
- A plot of land
- A large estate that was owned by a lord or knight.
- a social system in which nobles governed land farmed by peasants.
- A knight who received land in exchange for supporting a noble.
- one of the first missionaries who spread Christianity to Ireland.
- leader of the Franks who united many European tribes in a single empire.
- Ideas that went against the teachings of the church
- land around Palestine that is important to Jews, Christians, and Muslims
- a man who was dedicated to his religion and lived in an isolated community.
24 Clues: A plot of land • Church Officials • A community of monks • To remove someone from the church • soldiers who fought on horseback. • A time period ranging from 500 to 1500 AD. • A large estate that was owned by a lord or knight. • Ideas that went against the teachings of the church • associations formed by groups of specialized workers. • ...
Middle Age Review 2025-04-11
Across
- - England's legislative body
- - one who suffers or sacrifices for a cause
- - an opinion different from accepted belief; the denial of an idea that is generally held sacred
- - A political system in which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to their king, in exchange for their loyalty, military service, and protection of the people who live on the land
- - A deadly plague that swept through Europe between 1347 and 1351
- - A record of all the property and holdings in England
- - Banishment from the church
- - A document that gives the holder the right to organize settlements in an area
- - in the Roman Catholic Church, excommunication of an entire region, town, or kingdom
- - Disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects a very high proportion of the population.
Down
- - Symptoms of plague
- - A person who is bound to the land and owned by the feudal lord
- - the official split between the Roman Catholic and Byzantine churches that occurred in 1054
- - A legal system based on custom and court rulings
- - A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease.
- - A large estate, often including farms and a village, ruled by a lord.
- - A man who received honor and land in exchange for serving a lord as a soldier.
- - Jerusalem and other places in Palestine where Christians believe Jesus had lived and preached
- - Head of the Roman Catholic Church
- - king or queen
20 Clues: - king or queen • - Symptoms of plague • - England's legislative body • - Banishment from the church • - Head of the Roman Catholic Church • - one who suffers or sacrifices for a cause • - A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease. • - A legal system based on custom and court rulings • - A record of all the property and holdings in England • ...
Middle Age Review 2025-04-11
Across
- - England's legislative body
- - one who suffers or sacrifices for a cause
- - an opinion different from accepted belief; the denial of an idea that is generally held sacred
- - A political system in which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to their king, in exchange for their loyalty, military service, and protection of the people who live on the land
- - A deadly plague that swept through Europe between 1347 and 1351
- - A record of all the property and holdings in England
- - Banishment from the church
- - A document that gives the holder the right to organize settlements in an area
- - in the Roman Catholic Church, excommunication of an entire region, town, or kingdom
- - Disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects a very high proportion of the population.
Down
- - Symptoms of plague
- - A person who is bound to the land and owned by the feudal lord
- - the official split between the Roman Catholic and Byzantine churches that occurred in 1054
- - A legal system based on custom and court rulings
- - A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease.
- - A large estate, often including farms and a village, ruled by a lord.
- - A man who received honor and land in exchange for serving a lord as a soldier.
- - Jerusalem and other places in Palestine where Christians believe Jesus had lived and preached
- - Head of the Roman Catholic Church
- - king or queen
20 Clues: - king or queen • - Symptoms of plague • - England's legislative body • - Banishment from the church • - Head of the Roman Catholic Church • - one who suffers or sacrifices for a cause • - A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease. • - A legal system based on custom and court rulings • - A record of all the property and holdings in England • ...
Middle Path Guildies 2025-05-10
Across
- is gay, appears for raid once a patch
- the best priest in our raid
- Maeve but a pally, tanks once every week for raid
- The best tank, is always right
- the cool guy we all love
- The best furry you can ever ask for
- awesome dude, needs more haste though
- friendliest monk we could ever ask for
- lost to Arashi once so far
- the baddy, locks in every now and then
- can’t pass the height requirement for the Darkmoon carousel rides but is our GM surprisingly
Down
- RAWR! Parses vary on sobriety
- blesses us with flasks, summons, and cookies
- dps nerfed by his laptop
- big daddy dps only on Sundays
- gets put in the corner for positive reinforcement
- the other cool monk, hates when you die to dumb stuff
- heavy pumper and daddy
- if he stays alive, he can do good damage
- the other guy with cookies who would be cool if they were taller
- can get it
21 Clues: can get it • heavy pumper and daddy • dps nerfed by his laptop • the cool guy we all love • lost to Arashi once so far • the best priest in our raid • RAWR! Parses vary on sobriety • big daddy dps only on Sundays • The best tank, is always right • The best furry you can ever ask for • is gay, appears for raid once a patch • awesome dude, needs more haste though • ...
Middle School Slang 2025-02-28
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- something that is great but not everyone knows it
- having a great social influence or following
- to show off your jawline
- amazing job
- nonsense
- short for address
- to look at someone's clothing choices for the day
- in real life
- really, really good
- someone did something really well and didn't leave anything for others
- To tell the truth
- a person with a lot of charm or influence
- Ok, for sure
- to allow someone in mid-action to finish
- romantic partner or good friend
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- best friend
- to hype someone up
- someone who is boring, plain, or mainstream
- really awkward
- an attractive person
- having great style
- Something gives you a positive vibe
- someone who is delusional
- a group of friends
- to feed your friends
- a person who is almost the best
- to show off
- when someone occupies space in your thoughts
- when someone is bitter or upset
- a loaner who is amazing at something
- high class, fancy
- bro or dude
32 Clues: nonsense • best friend • amazing job • to show off • bro or dude • in real life • Ok, for sure • really awkward • short for address • To tell the truth • high class, fancy • to hype someone up • having great style • a group of friends • really, really good • an attractive person • to feed your friends • to show off your jawline • someone who is delusional • a person who is almost the best • ...
Early Middle Ages 2024-11-03
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- The capital of the Byzantine Empire, a wealthy city located between Europe and Asia.
- The eastern half of the Roman Empire, which continued after the fall of Rome, with its capital at Constantinople.
- A place where monks live and work, often preserving religious and classical texts.
- The first King of the Franks to unite all the Frankish tribes under one ruler and convert to Christianity.
- A magnificent church built in Constantinople during the Byzantine Empire, known for its massive dome and mosaics.
- A powerful Germanic kingdom in what is now France, led by kings like Clovis and Charlemagne.
- A political empire in Central Europe, which sought to revive the Roman Empire’s greatness, starting with Otto I.
- The wife of Emperor Justinian, known for her intelligence and influence in running the Byzantine Empire.
- The period in European history from the fall of the Roman Empire to the Renaissance (500-1500 AD).
- Invaders from Scandinavia who raided parts of Europe, including England and France, during the Middle Ages.
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- The five basic acts of worship required of Muslims, including prayer and pilgrimage to Mecca.
- A system of government in the Middle Ages where lords gave land to vassals in exchange for loyalty and service.
- Nomadic warriors from Eastern Europe who invaded parts of Europe during the Middle Ages.
- A simplified and organized set of laws created by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian.
- A title for the political and religious leader of the Islamic world, meaning “successor” to Muhammad.
- King of the Franks who expanded his kingdom and was crowned Emperor of the Romans in 800 AD.
- A religion founded by the prophet Muhammad, teaching belief in one God, Allah.
- Writing rooms in monasteries where monks copied important religious and classical texts.
- The head of the Roman Catholic Church, based in Rome, who has significant religious influence in Europe.
- Religious men who devoted their lives to prayer and work, often living in monasteries.
20 Clues: A religion founded by the prophet Muhammad, teaching belief in one God, Allah. • A simplified and organized set of laws created by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian. • A place where monks live and work, often preserving religious and classical texts. • The capital of the Byzantine Empire, a wealthy city located between Europe and Asia. • ...
FCS Middle School 2025-09-02
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- Don't leave class without one
- Math teacher and athletic director
- We are one we are strong we are
- He'd rather be fishing
- Newest addition to middle school
- Best 49er fan in the building
- Most recently married teacher
- lets a student shave his beard at the end of year assembly
- Don't mess with her!
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- If I see it I take it
- Teaches 6th & 7th ELA
- Necessary item in ELA
- Teacher from across the pond
- Her daughter is a new 6th grader
- Only fall school sport for 6th graders
- Encourages the most noise in class
- if you're not in lunch you're here
- Teaches 6th & 7th science
- Teaches 6th grade SS has a new puppy
- We let her work here even though she's a Seahawk Fan
- Don't bring his snacks to my class
- Longest serving middle school teacher
22 Clues: Don't mess with her! • If I see it I take it • Teaches 6th & 7th ELA • Necessary item in ELA • He'd rather be fishing • Teaches 6th & 7th science • Teacher from across the pond • Don't leave class without one • Best 49er fan in the building • Most recently married teacher • We are one we are strong we are • Her daughter is a new 6th grader • Newest addition to middle school • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2026-03-02
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- He created the Holy Roman Empire and appreciated education.
- Converted to Christianity after winning a battle.
- Able to produce all that is necessary to survive.
- Defeated the Spanish Moors
- A person of high birth, rank and title who typically owned land.
- The title given to the owner of a manor.
- A system where the eldest son inherits the land.
- Special ceremonies receiving God’s grace.
- Peasants bound to the land.
- Another title for the Middle Ages
- The Church tax equated to 10% of your income.
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- The political and military system that developed in the absence of a strong central government.
- After paying homage to the lord, the holder of the land giving service to the lord.
- Church law
- System where Christians withdraw to live a holy life.
- Time period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Modern period from 500 – 1500 CE
- The battle where Charles the Hammer defeated the Spanish Moors
- The house and all the land that surrounds it during the Middle Ages.
- One of the items it was necessary to get from outside of the manor.
- Head of a monastery.
- The grant of land in the system of feudalism.
- One of the items it was necessary to get from outside of the manor.
22 Clues: Church law • Head of a monastery. • Defeated the Spanish Moors • Peasants bound to the land. • Another title for the Middle Ages • The title given to the owner of a manor. • Special ceremonies receiving God’s grace. • The grant of land in the system of feudalism. • The Church tax equated to 10% of your income. • A system where the eldest son inherits the land. • ...
Middle Childhood Vocabulary 2025-11-24
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- One’s perceptions and feelings about their physical appearance.
- Piaget’s third stage (typical of school-age children) characterized by logical thinking about concrete events and classification skills.
- Ongoing maturation of the brain, including growth, wiring, and synaptic pruning.
- Physical abilities such as jumping, throwing, catching, balance, agility, and coordination.
- The process of sexual maturation when reproductive organs develop; may begin for some in late middle childhood.
- Societal and familial expectations about behaviors associated with gender.
- Increases in height and weight and shifting body proportions toward adult form.
- The developmental period roughly between ages 6 and 12 when children experience physical, cognitive, and social-emotional changes.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and health, emphasized as bodies change.
- Events or pressures (new sources) that may cause emotional strain.
- Strategies to resolve disagreements and social problems.
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- Influence from peers that may affect behavior, choices, and self-image.
- The ability to focus and sustain attention and regulate distractions.
- Learning to express and manage emotions in socially acceptable ways.
- A relatively rapid increase in height and weight occurring during late school-age years.
- Internalized sense of right and wrong guiding behavior.
- Abilities for interacting positively with others (sharing, cooperating, conflict management).
- A child’s awareness and evaluation of themselves (abilities, traits, roles).
- Changes in body size, proportions, motor skills, and physiological maturation.
- Taking on roles, tasks, and being accountable for actions.
20 Clues: Internalized sense of right and wrong guiding behavior. • Strategies to resolve disagreements and social problems. • Taking on roles, tasks, and being accountable for actions. • One’s perceptions and feelings about their physical appearance. • Events or pressures (new sources) that may cause emotional strain. • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2025-11-04
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- n. friends
- v. accept; recognize
- adj. brave
- adj. shared by a community
- adj. hoping to be or become something
- n. a code of honor often connected to European knights of the Middle Ages
- v. to choose someone to do a specific job
- v. showing off
- n. a person who learns a skill or trade by working with a skilled craftsman for a period of time, usually for no pay
- adj. powerful
- n. a farming tool with a curved blade and long handle that is used to cut crops such as wheat, oats, rye, and barley
- n. money that is paid to free someone who was captured
- n. an order or a law requiring people to be in their homes at a certain time, usually at night
- adj. strongly connected
- v. was successful and widespread
- v. outsmarted
- adj. well-known for being bad
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- adj. holy; deserving of special respect
- adj. not thinking you are better than others, modest; not extravagant
- adj. including many kinds
- v. forgave
- adj. related to a person’s relatives from long ago
- v. hurrying; moving fast and with purpose
- n. confusion
- n. words or actions that are offensive to a religion
- adj. having power to change or affect important things or people
- adj. of or relating to the Middle Ages
- n. a place where people can get drinks and a meal, or sleep while traveling
- adj. confused
- v. to get
- adj. having more advantages, opportunities, or rights than most people
- n. a quality that makes you keep trying to do something difficult
- n. soldiers riding horses
- v. to give a suggestion about how something should be done
- n. goods or products that a merchant or shop sells
- n. a situation in which soldiers or police officers surround a city or building to try to take control of it
- v. to steal things by force, often after a war or destruction
- n. enemy
38 Clues: n. enemy • v. to get • n. friends • v. forgave • adj. brave • n. confusion • adj. confused • adj. powerful • v. outsmarted • v. showing off • v. accept; recognize • adj. strongly connected • adj. including many kinds • n. soldiers riding horses • adj. shared by a community • adj. well-known for being bad • v. was successful and widespread • adj. hoping to be or become something • ...
Middle Ages Review 2026-02-17
Across
- Things people could do to reach heaven according to the Catholic Church
- one of the lowest groups in the feudal system, worked the land for knights and lords, but were not bound to the land
- a standard of conduct that governed how knights were to act
- piece of land
- during the Middle Ages, the more land you had, the more ____________________ you were
- Latin for the "middle"
- fortified homes built by Lords to protect them from attack
- Holy City for three religious groups that was fought over during the Crusades
- pledged their loyalty to lords in exchange for land, it was also their job to protect the land
- top of the Catholic Church hierarchy
- this institution heavily influence society during the Middle Ages and provided many services to society including education and help for the poor
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- time perido from the fall of Rome until around the year 1500 that is usually divided into three time periods
- part of the feudal system, manors were self-sufficient producing all the goods they needed to survive
- lower lord
- religious wars between Christians and Muslims for control of the Holy Land
- legal system that governs the Roman Catholic Church
- an economic, political, and social system where people exchanged their labor for land and protection
- the lowest group in the feudal system and were bound to the land that they worked
- given large pieces of land in exchange for loyalty to the king, and then divided this land among vassals and knights
- bottom of the Catholic Church hierarchy
- the first Holy Roman emperor and extended the Frankish empire
- person at the top of the feudal system, holding the most power
- during the Middle Ages, sometimes the __________________ was more powerful or influential than the King
23 Clues: lower lord • piece of land • Latin for the "middle" • top of the Catholic Church hierarchy • bottom of the Catholic Church hierarchy • legal system that governs the Roman Catholic Church • fortified homes built by Lords to protect them from attack • a standard of conduct that governed how knights were to act • the first Holy Roman emperor and extended the Frankish empire • ...
High Middle Ages 2026-03-24
Across
- include socialization, cultural diffusion, worldś fairs
- Black death was caused because of
- increases political power
- this kept people safe at night, so they had to come back inside at night time
- is the first region to see a revival
- goods and services are exchanged
- one way townspeople won rights of self-government
- were formed by skilled workers
- wealth earned, saved, and invested to produce profits
- charging interest on a loan
- somehting merchant guilds acted as a charitable organization
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- did not have a strong central government
- land, labor, and capital are controlled by individuals
- towns had their own
- is where a lot of growth happened
- was something that was dangerous for merchants, uniting and forming guilds
- has fur, timber, metal, fish, grain, oil, leather, armor, wine, and glassware
- one of the ways townspeople make their living
- was something merchants from other towns or foreign nations had to pay if they wanted to trade in town
- was one of the four basic rights that were assured
20 Clues: towns had their own • increases political power • charging interest on a loan • were formed by skilled workers • goods and services are exchanged • Black death was caused because of • is where a lot of growth happened • is the first region to see a revival • did not have a strong central government • one of the ways townspeople make their living • ...
Decoding Time na! 2024-11-14
5 Clues: The holy book of Muslim people • It is where Arab people originated • A story of a boy and his magical lamp • The major religion in Arabian peninsula • literature Literature that flourished in Middle east.
boybands 2021-02-05
LANGUAGE OF THE MAP 2018-05-06
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- maps also called themitical maps
- drawing of a part orthe whole earth's surface
- shown in yellow colour or light brown colour
- shown in green colour
- map a map that show political boundries
- map a map that gives specific information
- compass helps to determine directions
- the person who makes maps
- very important for astronaunts in the space ,saliors in the sea and pilots in the air
- book of maps
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- first man to draw a map of the earth on a flat surface
- shown in brown colour
- map a map that shows physical or natural features
- the art of making maps
- the direction at the left side of the person reading the map
- west half way between south and west
- east half way between north and east
- the direction at the right side of the person readin the map
- shown in blue colour
- the relationship between the distance of two placesshown on the map and their actual distance on the earth's surface
20 Clues: book of maps • shown in blue colour • shown in brown colour • shown in green colour • the art of making maps • the person who makes maps • maps also called themitical maps • compass helps to determine directions • shown in yellow colour or light brown colour • west half way between south and west • map a map that show political boundries • ...
Yr 5 Names of Oceans and Seas 2021-02-24
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- The sea to the east of the Philippines.
- The sea between Turkey and Ukraine.
- The strait between the North and South islands of New Zealand.
- The southeast of New Siberian Islands.
- The sea to the north of Libya and Egypt.
- The ocean south of Australia and New Zealand.
- The sea in the north of Russia which is just touched by the Arctic Circle.
- The strait between Alaska and Russia.
- The sea east of Korea.
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- The sea west of Norway.
- The ocean off the east coast of Africa.
- The gulf south of the United States.
- The sea north of Borneo.
- The sea between Australia and New Zealand.
- The north pole is surrounded by this ocean.
- The sea south of Cuba.
- The sea between the British Isles and north-western Europe.
- The sea between England and Ireland.
- The sea between Korea and China.
- The biggest bay in Canada.
- The strait between Greenland and Canada.
- The sea between Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
22 Clues: The sea south of Cuba. • The sea east of Korea. • The sea west of Norway. • The sea north of Borneo. • The biggest bay in Canada. • The sea between Korea and China. • The sea between Turkey and Ukraine. • The gulf south of the United States. • The sea between England and Ireland. • The strait between Alaska and Russia. • The southeast of New Siberian Islands. • ...
States West of the Mississippi River 2024-10-12
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- This state is west of North Dakota.
- This state is south of Iowa.
- This state is west of Missouri
- This state is north of Oregon.
- This state is north of Kansas.
- This state is a collection of islands.
- This state looks like a frying pan.
- This state is east of North Dakota
- This state is north of Nebraska.
- This state is south of Utah.
- This state is west of Washington.
- This state is north of New Mexico.
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- This state is north of Louisiana.
- This state is north of South Dakota.
- This state is west of Nevada.
- This state looks like it has a V at the bottom.
- This state is east of Arizona.
- This state looks like a boot.
- This is the largest U.S. state.
- This state is south of Minnesota.
- This state is south of Oklahoma.
- This state looks a lot like Colorado.
- This state is north of California
- This state is east of Nevada.
24 Clues: This state is south of Iowa. • This state is south of Utah. • This state is west of Nevada. • This state looks like a boot. • This state is east of Nevada. • This state is west of Missouri • This state is north of Oregon. • This state is north of Kansas. • This state is east of Arizona. • This is the largest U.S. state. • This state is south of Oklahoma. • ...
A Night Divided 2025-03-12
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- Gerta's friend
- The type of government that controls East Germany
- The protagonist of A Night Divided
- What Gerta plans to do to reunite her family
- The person who caught Fritz and Gerta digging instead of gardening
- How they escaped
- Wall Seperates Gerta from her father
- Gerta’s father
- The Communist side
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- Country the book took place in
- A central theme in the book
- The character who represents the danger of betrayal — the East German secret police)
- The character who helps Gerta with her plan
- A character trait Gerta exhibits in her journey
- Did not make it through the tunnel
- The ultimate goal Gerta strives for in the novel
- Name of the building the tunnel is in
- How Peter tried to escape
- The author of the book
- The location where Gerta lives at the start of the novel
- What Gerta uses to contact her brother
- Gerta’s brother
- Mama went to care for
- bought for one dollar
24 Clues: Gerta's friend • Gerta’s father • Gerta’s brother • How they escaped • The Communist side • Mama went to care for • bought for one dollar • The author of the book • How Peter tried to escape • A central theme in the book • Country the book took place in • Did not make it through the tunnel • The protagonist of A Night Divided • Name of the building the tunnel is in • ...
mid prefix words 2015-12-02
Across
- share information with others
- 12 o'clock at night
- put together
- join together
- an exam in the middle of an academic term
- the middle of winter
- middle of the day
- press together
- different from something else when things are compared together
- at half the distance
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- ideas put together; a plan
- middle of town
- really focus your attention
- the middle part of an animal or human
- an agreement made with others to do something
- between an earlier and a later period of time
- a disagreement with another person
- in the middle of the week
- region of northern states of the US from Ohio west to the Rocky Mountains
- packed together
20 Clues: put together • join together • middle of town • press together • packed together • middle of the day • 12 o'clock at night • the middle of winter • at half the distance • in the middle of the week • ideas put together; a plan • really focus your attention • share information with others • a disagreement with another person • the middle part of an animal or human • ...
A Year in East LA 2022-12-12
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- food/ Food sold on the street
- Country that a lot of East LA residents come from.
- Recently opened bridge in East LA
- an American of Mexican origin or descent
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- Unity that is formed
- Bass/ First female mayor of LA.
- De Guadalupe/ Icon seen in murals throughout East LA.
- Common form of art in East LA
- de Leon/ Controversial man in district 14.
- Caruso/ Billionaire and Businessman
10 Clues: Unity that is formed • food/ Food sold on the street • Common form of art in East LA • Bass/ First female mayor of LA. • Recently opened bridge in East LA • Caruso/ Billionaire and Businessman • an American of Mexican origin or descent • de Leon/ Controversial man in district 14. • Country that a lot of East LA residents come from. • ...
boybands 2021-02-05
Unit 2 Big cities 2023-08-01
TERM 1 GEOGRAPHY REVISION 2020-12-02
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- The abbreviation for north east usually in capitals.
- The 4 main points of the compass.
- This type of map shows natural features such as mountains.
- Explains the symbols on a map.
- A book that tells us all about maps.
- The O⁰ Line of Latitude.
- The abbreviation for south east usually in capitals.
- The abbreviation for south west usually in capitals.
- Shows direction on a map.
- An example of this type of scale is 1:50 000.
- Height above sea level.
- Imaginary lines running east to west across the globe.
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- The maximum number of degrees for Lines of Latitude.
- Another name for a physical map.
- Imaginary lines running north to south across the globe.
- This scale shows a large area but less detail.
- This scale shows a smaller area but more detail.
- The 0⁰ Line of Longitude passes through this village.
- This type of map shows countries and borders.
- Divides a map into smaller parts to fit on a page.
20 Clues: Height above sea level. • The O⁰ Line of Latitude. • Shows direction on a map. • Explains the symbols on a map. • Another name for a physical map. • The 4 main points of the compass. • A book that tells us all about maps. • This type of map shows countries and borders. • An example of this type of scale is 1:50 000. • This scale shows a large area but less detail. • ...
Africa Review 2024-04-09
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- Animals that eat primarily plants
- The large desert of North Africa
- The major plain of Southern Africa
- The jungle island off Africa's coast, also a movie
- The largest city in South Africa
- Animal that is the greatest threat to the wildebeest
- Serengeti animal that sleeps 20 hours a day
- The ocean to Africa's east
- African grassland
- South Africa's first black President
- The capital of Egypt
- The fertile soil of the Nile River and Nile Delta
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- Jungle forest with rain year round
- The semi-arid region south of the Sahara
- The language of East Africa
- The emperors of Ancient Egypt
- The warrior herders of East Africa
- The large country and jungle in Central Africa
- The system of segregation in South Africa
- The great kingdom of ancient North Africa
- The major river that flows through Egypt
- Built to honor the Gods of Ancient Egypt
- The ocean to Africa's west
23 Clues: African grassland • The capital of Egypt • The ocean to Africa's east • The ocean to Africa's west • The language of East Africa • The emperors of Ancient Egypt • The large desert of North Africa • The largest city in South Africa • Animals that eat primarily plants • Jungle forest with rain year round • The major plain of Southern Africa • The warrior herders of East Africa • ...
Reed Moore = 1st Hour 2024-04-17
Across
- how many men did it take to handle 3,000 cattle
- ended in 1865
- how many arrows can it take to kill a buffalo
- after the civil war the east experienced a shortage in what
- special what was required to work on the trail
- what was the boss of the cowboys called
- 18 what was spent working in a day for cowboys
- became a state in 1861
- what was built on the frontier
- what was the first cow town created
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- what was the population of cattle in texas
- Americans people who cam from other countries
- what were chaps used for
- used fro hide and food all parts used
- how many men worked the cattle
- 60 what were needed on the trails
- ownership or control of a supply
- what was more expensive for cattle in Texas or in the east
- war veterans rounded cattle up and did what to them
- why were cowboy hats needed on the trail
20 Clues: ended in 1865 • became a state in 1861 • what were chaps used for • how many men worked the cattle • what was built on the frontier • ownership or control of a supply • 60 what were needed on the trails • what was the first cow town created • used fro hide and food all parts used • what was the boss of the cowboys called • why were cowboy hats needed on the trail • ...
Tasmania 2023-06-08
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- the town of topiary
- coldest town in tas
- largest island off the north west coast
- big clock
- island off the south coast of Tas with very inclement weather
- big boat
- large island south of mainland Australia
- large island off the north east coast
- name of a town and one of the wettest towns
- highest dam on the Mersey river
- longest river in tas
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- lowest dam on the forth river
- there’s one on the hill at the bluff
- flavour of icecream and species of gumtree
- largest waterfall in tas
- largest dam in tas
- river you can do a 9 day rafting trip on in tas
- second biggest city in tas
- tallest mountain in Tas
- bird and river in burnie
- bird and town
- tree and suburb east of Latrobe
- the town of murals
- an old mining town that used to have 20 pubs in the main street
- river to our east
- closest river to our west (excluding Don)
26 Clues: big boat • big clock • bird and town • river to our east • largest dam in tas • the town of murals • the town of topiary • coldest town in tas • longest river in tas • tallest mountain in Tas • largest waterfall in tas • bird and river in burnie • second biggest city in tas • lowest dam on the forth river • tree and suburb east of Latrobe • highest dam on the Mersey river • ...
