middle%20east?page=67 Crossword Puzzles
Middle Ages Castles 2014-03-16
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- A Castle built by William the Conqueror
- A strong iron grate across an entrance
- A strong point to check those entering
- King Arthur's castle
- A castle toilet
- A worker who placed stones together to build a castle
- Built the famous Concentric Castles during his reign
- Known as a castle inside a castle
- Personal servants were treated like this
- When attackers surrounded a castle calling for surrender
- Inner strong safe area within the Castle
- The best place to build a castle
- Fortified gateway
- The material used for pre built Norman Castles
- A game played in a castle
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- A gap through which boiling oil could be poured on attackers
- Famous castle built by the Normans in 1078
- A rampart built around a castle with firing spots
- Famous current occupant of Windsor Castle
- A raise and lower entrance type
- A famous castle builder from St George
- Replaced wood which could catch fire and rot
- The direction of a castle stair case so that attackers could not weild their swords
- Latin word for castle
- Home for soldiers in the castle
- Brought castles to England during the middle ages
26 Clues: A castle toilet • Fortified gateway • King Arthur's castle • Latin word for castle • A game played in a castle • A raise and lower entrance type • Home for soldiers in the castle • The best place to build a castle • Known as a castle inside a castle • A strong iron grate across an entrance • A strong point to check those entering • A famous castle builder from St George • ...
"Middle Ages" Crossword 2014-03-31
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- legislature of England; members were nobles
- the quick spread of a disease
- groups of craftsmen or traders; a business association
- code of conduct for Knights; expected behaviors
- military conflicts between Christians and Muslims
- reason was supported by faith, and religious faith was supported by reason
- a person who rules with absolute power
- political system, nobility offered serfs protection in return for work
- Law laws that come from court or judges' decisions
- written document outlining the organization of a colony or community
- pertaining to the middle ages
- land given to a vassal
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- right to stand in front of a judge and be told charges against you
- administering law equally to all people
- a man who serves another
- a court created by the Catholic Church to try heretics
- economic system of the Middle Ages involving agricultural work by peasants
- a picture or image
- Peasant bound to the land; uneducated poor farmers
- to categorize or arrange a collection (of laws)
20 Clues: a picture or image • land given to a vassal • a man who serves another • the quick spread of a disease • pertaining to the middle ages • a person who rules with absolute power • administering law equally to all people • legislature of England; members were nobles • code of conduct for Knights; expected behaviors • to categorize or arrange a collection (of laws) • ...
The Middle Ages 2014-06-30
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- Where the monks lived
- Another name for the bubonic plague
- Protective armor made from linked chain
- A contagious disease that affects many people
- The name for the way society worked in the Middle Ages, based on land owners controlling the people who did their work
- The pictorial representation of your family
- A medieval shirt for men
- A mechanical bow and arrow
- These are commonly known for ‘shining armour’ and rescuing damsels in distress!
- A common weapon, known for its slicing ability
- The chunks of land handed out to the nobility
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- A movable bridge that could be lowered to connect the castle with the road over a moat
- Another term for ‘Middle Ages’
- A plague carried by rats across Europe
- A weapon that consisted of a spikey metal ball at the end of a chain
- A type of horseback competition for knights
- A religious war between the European Christians and the Muslims, fighting for control over Jerusalem
- Where the nobility lived
- Lowest rank in the feudal system
- The upper class
20 Clues: The upper class • Where the monks lived • A medieval shirt for men • Where the nobility lived • A mechanical bow and arrow • Another term for ‘Middle Ages’ • Lowest rank in the feudal system • Another name for the bubonic plague • A plague carried by rats across Europe • Protective armor made from linked chain • A type of horseback competition for knights • ...
Middle Eastern Crossword 2014-10-13
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- the fifth president of Iraq
- country in Southwestern Asia between Iran and Pakistan
- country's GDP divided by the total number of people in the country
- the percentage of people with the ability to read and write
- several countries in the Middle East have this natural resource. This resource made Saudi Arabia wealthy
- The addition of harmful chemicals to natural water
- Farming that provides enough food for the farmer and his family but not enough for sale
- community of people who share a common language,physical features, and custom or traditions
- an ethnic group of people located in Iran and parts of Afghanistan and majority religion they practice is Shia Islam
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water that a country can use
- prejudice against Jews
- a person who supports Israel
- an area of focus chosen by a company,individual, or country
- regulations that restrict international trade
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- pollution caused by the leaking of oil
- measure of a person's quality of life in a country
- total amount of goods and services produced in a year
- the process of removing salt from sea water so that it can be used for drinking or irrigation
- Farming that gives the farmer enough food and for sale
- Muslim fundamentalist group in Afghanistan
- different way of powering electronics with water
- group of people that share common religious beliefs
- killing of millions of Jews
- country that is ruled by religious leaders
- An underground bed or layer of permeable rock that contains water
- Turkish empire that was founded about 1300 by Osman
- an ethnic group of people who live in a region that includes parts of Turkey, Iran, and Iraq and want their own country
- an ethnic group located throughout the Middle East and majority religion they practice is Sunni Islam
- founder of a radical group in the Middle East named al-Qaeda
- an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt
30 Clues: prejudice against Jews • the fifth president of Iraq • killing of millions of Jews • a person who supports Israel • pollution caused by the leaking of oil • an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt • Muslim fundamentalist group in Afghanistan • country that is ruled by religious leaders • regulations that restrict international trade • ...
Middle Ages: Flocabulary 2014-02-17
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- religious officials
- to declare that a person is not in a church
- western France where the Vikings conquered
- medieval way of thinking
- a town in Italy that built a fleet of trading ships
- Roman Empire Otto's territory
- traveler
- belief that contradicts the accepted teachings of a religion
- medieval business group
- group that backs up the grand jury
- two of the first European universities were here
- steep-sided valley
- peasant laborer bound by the law to the lands of a noble
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- disease that spreads quickly
- country in northern Europe during the middle ages
- a noble warrior who fought on horseback
- reconquest
- center of northern trade
- everyday language used in a country
- agreement between the pope and the ruler of the country
- catholic worship service
- hatred of Jews
- capital of Europe
- capital of the Frankish Kingdom
- political systems based on bonds between lords and vassal
- small town a Europe
- group that decides if someone is guilty
- a noble who held land and served for a higher-ranking lord
- the study of religion and God
- the land a lord gave to a vassal
30 Clues: traveler • reconquest • hatred of Jews • capital of Europe • steep-sided valley • religious officials • small town a Europe • medieval business group • center of northern trade • catholic worship service • medieval way of thinking • disease that spreads quickly • Roman Empire Otto's territory • the study of religion and God • capital of the Frankish Kingdom • the land a lord gave to a vassal • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-06-10
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- what modern weapon could a knight be compared to?
- punishment How did people explain the plague?
- who liked to use the mace?
- What was one upside of a bow and arrow?
- Who brought the black death to Europe?
- what were military expeditions to retake the holy land called?
- Who lived in monasteries?
- What was a symptom of the black plague?
- What is one modern method to eliminating the black death?
- Why would soldiers check under face masks before killing the enemy?
- what geometrical shape is the feudal system represented in?
- what was the best weapon against armour?
- Who was below the King in the feudal system?
- What disease hit Europe in 1347?
- Who would people lash out at during the plague?
- Who invaded England in 1066 A.D.?
- What is the Muslims holy land?
- What Was the trading road that brought black death to Europe?
- what does godentag mean?
- What is a Downside of crossbows?
- what was lowest class of the feudal system?
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- What soldier would always carrie a dagger?
- Where was t black plague mostly found?
- What was a downside of the dagger?
- What was the first word in a song about the black death?
- What did the black plague impact in cities?
- What was the best long distance weapon in the middle ages?
- What was the most popular weapon in the middle ages?
- who held the highest church position?
- catholic what was the main church across Europe?
- What is one way the plague was spread?
- Who did the Europeans fight in the crusades?
- who encouraged learning and education during the middle ages?
- What was one downside of the mace?
- Who is the head of the roman catholic church?
- one the the countries that was impacted by the black plague?
- What was in the intestines of the flees?
- Number of crusades?
- Other then pnuemonic,what was the other strain of the black plague?
- what did every knight carry?
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? • What disease hit Europe in 1347? • Who invaded England in 1066 A.D.? • What was a downside of the dagger? • What was one downside of the mace? • ...
SS8 Middle ages 2015-06-11
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- Monks firned religious communities known as_____
- The new land owner became his subjects, or______
- Guilds of students and teachers
- Courtesy, honor, defending the weak, and loyalty to one's lord
- A representation f a sacred christian person
- King Henry IV got____by Pope Gregory VII
- Knowing how to read or write
- Holy war
- Orders of rank and authority within differnt classes of people or organizations
- Large estates
- a union of people who practiced a trade
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- Vassals paid____, or showed honor
- Armed, mounted soldiers during the middle ages
- To save
- A promise of loyalty
- A give and take social+political system
- A split
- The bishop of Constantinople
- The castle and entire estate
- The works of famous Greek and Roman writers are____
- 1/10 of the produce of their lands
- Peasants
- A person who doesn't believe a religion, especially Islam or Christianity
- Ordained members of the church
24 Clues: To save • A split • Peasants • Holy war • Large estates • A promise of loyalty • The bishop of Constantinople • The castle and entire estate • Knowing how to read or write • Ordained members of the church • Guilds of students and teachers • Vassals paid____, or showed honor • 1/10 of the produce of their lands • A give and take social+political system • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-05-28
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- Preferred to use mace because did not cause bloodshed
- Offered military service to their lords by giving knights (armed,mounted men)
- Single edge blade
- Sold and bought fine woolens and cottons.
- "The lion heart"
- Called the third crusade which proved to be disastrous
- Acts of religious devotion
- Defeated Muslims from Spain and defeated Islamic armies
- Give and take kind of system
- 'The Holy Land'
- Someone who had different beliefs than the Church's
- Brought the black death over
- Reason of tooth decay
- More powerful than than the king
- A source of hope
- Conducted service in Greek, a language well known in society
- Reason people financed the Church
- Gave loyalty
- An union who practiced a trade
- King of the Franks and expanded the Frankish Kingdom
- The castle or the entire estate
- 8 wars fought out of religion
- Large estates
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- A way to get into heaven through bloodshed
- Fought Lombards in Italy and rid the church of corruption
- Set up the feudal system
- The result: The Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox church
- First king with Church's blessing
- Said to die of grief when he found out the crusaders lost the second Crusade
- People who didn't believe in Christianity and were preventing them from entering the Holy Land
- Sign of beauty and an attractive trait
- Ancient writings from Greece or Rome
- The goal Charlemagne could never accomplish
- The patriarch of the church
- Byzantine Emperor's daughter
- Conducted services in Latin, language of the wealthy
- Everyone wanted to please, devoted to.
- Over 500 different types of (fill in) was being used
- Killed 2/3 of Europe
- Could take generations to construct
- Was burned at stake at the age of 19
- Copied books by hand
- Peasants
43 Clues: Peasants • Gave loyalty • Large estates • 'The Holy Land' • "The lion heart" • A source of hope • Single edge blade • Killed 2/3 of Europe • Copied books by hand • Reason of tooth decay • Set up the feudal system • Acts of religious devotion • The patriarch of the church • Give and take kind of system • Brought the black death over • Byzantine Emperor's daughter • 8 wars fought out of religion • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-06-03
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- One of the first guns used in warfare in the Middle Ages.
- A way of structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of land in exchange for service or labour that was used in the Middle Ages.
- An agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- A person who has controversial opinions, especially one who publicly disagrees with the accepted beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church.
- An important member of the clergy that is entrusted with a position of authority.
- Personal independence; the idea that every person should be free to develop and pursue his or her own goals.
- An estate in land.
- A battle between the Norman army of Duke William II and an English army under King Harold II, in which King Harold II died.
- Religious art taken from Constantinople.
- The longest war of the later Middle Ages.
- Any of the military expeditions undertaken by European Christians from c. 1100 to c. 1400.
- The predominantly Greek-speaking continuation of the eastern part of the Roman Empire during the Middle Ages.
- The King of the Franks who united most of Western Europe during the early Middle Ages and laid the foundations for modern France and Germany.
- A picture or representation of a sacred Christian person, itself regarded as sacred.
- An institution of higher learning with teaching and research facilities as well as graduate and professional schools.
- A Christian church which contains the seat of a bishop.
- The capital of the Byzantine Empire that was sacked in the Fourth Crusade.
- A separation or division into factions, especially a formal separation within a Christian church.
- The male leader of a family or tribe, in the Byzantine Empire, the bishop of Constantinople.
- The group of people who have been ordained for religious service.
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- Special honor or respect shown publicly.
- A thrusting spear that consisted long thin spike mounted to a wooden shaft, with a hand guard at the end of the spike.
- A medieval association of craftsmen or merchants, often having considerable power.
- A sword that combined the versatility of a sword with the weight of an axe.
- The deliverance of the soul from the penalties of sin.
- A weapon developed in Flanders and means good day
- The first Norman King of England.
- A tenth of one's income contributed voluntarily to a church.
- A strong central government ruled by a king or a queen.
- A work of art or literature from ancient Greece or Rome, something considered to be of the highest rank or excellence.
- A highly infectious, usually fatal, epidemic disease.
- The act that deprives someone of membership in the church.
- A great leader of the Muslims in the crusades.
- A place of pilgrimage and worship for Christians, Jews and Muslims.
- One who is an unbeliever in respect to some religion especially Islam or Christianity.
- The first king of the Franks to unite all of the Frankish tribes under one ruler.
- A young female knight nicknamed "The Maid of Orléans."
- The ability to read and write.
- A polearm weapon with a hooked blade that derived from the agricultural billhook.
- The religious leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
40 Clues: An estate in land. • The ability to read and write. • The first Norman King of England. • Special honor or respect shown publicly. • Religious art taken from Constantinople. • The longest war of the later Middle Ages. • A great leader of the Muslims in the crusades. • A weapon developed in Flanders and means good day • The religious leader of the Roman Catholic Church. • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-05-31
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- How did peasants support the church?
- sin condemned to suffering in hell
- Who copied books by hand?
- People at the church could read and
- The ability to read or write
- Highest church position
- The male leader of a family or tribe
- Who invented the printing press?
- What did healthy teeth mean to people?
- Ring around the
- out on ten Number of people who become monks
- benefited from the construction of the cathedral
- teeth Stereotype of people in the middle ages
- of the net What did the word 'mail' mean?
- Ages Dark time
- Century When was the Black Plague
- pounds How much did men in amour weigh?
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- representative of a sacred christian person
- Act of religious devotion
- Main choice of religion across Europe
- The middle ages started after the
- bishops Cathedral run by
- A separation of division into fractions
- Where was the Black Plague
- Regained the Holy Land from the Musliums
- People devoted to the church go to
- Plague Popular disease
- Middle Ages 500 AD-1500
- Art to be the highest rank of excellence
- Million How many people died in the Black Plague?
- When did the crusades start?
31 Clues: Ages Dark time • Ring around the • Plague Popular disease • Highest church position • Middle Ages 500 AD-1500 • bishops Cathedral run by • Act of religious devotion • Who copied books by hand? • Where was the Black Plague • The ability to read or write • When did the crusades start? • Who invented the printing press? • The middle ages started after the • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-05-31
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- who seemed to bring the plague?
- one who is an unbeliever in respect to some religion.
- a weapon with a sword and an axe combined.
- his goal was to learn to write.
- on land the plague spread 2km per
- Where had Jesus had been crusified?
- a picture or representation of a sacred Christian person, itself regarded as sacred.
- the first case was documented on 1347
- what modern method have contributed to almost eliminating the plague?
- what did every knight carry?
- what word means good day in Flemish?
- a peasant
- an agricultural took improved the mail and became what new medieval weapon?
- what ingredient from the Middle Ages is a common toothpaste today?
- a shirt made out of metal mesh.
- can a modern made sword pierce a medieval armour?
- a large estate or a piece or land.
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- 1/10th of people became ——————— or nuns during the Middle Ages.
- a highly infectious, usually fatal, epidemic disease.
- the first king to rule with the blessing of the church.
- the castle and estate of a feudal lord.
- the stereotype of the dental hygiene of a Middle Age person is blackened and
- what was the name of the famous trading road which enabled the plague's spread?
- from 500CE - 1500CE
- who gave 1/10th of their crops to the church?
- a person who has entered into a mutual obligation to a lord or monarch.
- a pear with a covered hand piece
- the act that deprives someone of membership in the church.
- describes who has the most power and who has the least.
- he led Franks for 30 years and also spread Christianity.
- a separation or division into factions.
- the political, military and social system based on the holding of lands and on the resulting relationship between lord and vassal.
- oranges stuck with cloves.
- who liked to use the mace?
- the beginning of Middle Ages
- what was more powerful, feudal states or the church?
- a strong central government ruled by a king or a queen.
- what modern weapon could a knight be compared to?
- who held the highest church position?
- any of the military expeditions undertaken by European Christians from c. 1100to c. 1400 to regain the Holy Land from the Muslims.
- around the rosy is a nursery rhyme that may have been about the plague
41 Clues: a peasant • from 500CE - 1500CE • oranges stuck with cloves. • who liked to use the mace? • the beginning of Middle Ages • what did every knight carry? • who seemed to bring the plague? • his goal was to learn to write. • a shirt made out of metal mesh. • a pear with a covered hand piece • on land the plague spread 2km per • a large estate or a piece or land. • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-05-31
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- What was one upside of a bow and arrow?
- what was the best weapon against armour?
- Number of crusades?
- Who was below the King in the feudal system?
- what were military expeditions to retake the holy land called?
- Who would people lash out at during the plague?
- What was the first word in a song about the black death?
- What was one downside of the mace?
- What was the most popular weapon in the middle ages?
- Who did the Europeans fight in the crusades?
- What was in the intestines of the flees?
- What is one modern method to eliminating the black death?
- who liked to use the mace?
- What is a Downside of crossbows?
- What soldier would always carrie a dagger?
- Who brought the black death to Europe?
- what does godentag mean?
- catholic what was the main church across Europe?
- What was a downside of the dagger?
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- What was a symptom of the black plague?
- one the the countries that was impacted by the black plague?
- Who lived in monasteries?
- what geometrical shape is the feudal system represented in?
- What is the Muslims holy land?
- Other then pnuemonic,what was the other strain of the black plague?
- who held the highest church position?
- who encouraged learning and education during the middle ages?
- Who invaded England in 1066 A.D.?
- Why would soldiers check under face masks before killing the enemy?
- what did every knight carry?
- Where was t black plague mostly found?
- What was the best long distance weapon in the middle ages?
- What did the black plague impact in cities?
- What disease hit Europe in 1347?
- what was lowest class of the feudal system?
- Who is the head of the roman catholic church?
- What Was the trading road that brought black death to Europe?
- punishment How did people explain the plague?
- What is one way the plague was spread?
- what modern weapon could a knight be compared to?
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
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- Rebirth or revival
- Centre of spiritual life between 800 and 1300
- City where Jesus was crucified
- Language of the Byzantine church
- First Bishop of Rome
- Idea that persons should pursue own goals
- Capital of Byzantine Empire
- Being able to read and write
- Wars Europeans fought to free Holy Land from Muslims
- Scholars who studied classics
- Number of crusades
- Bishop of Constantinople
- Burned at the stake
- People who do not believe in Christianity
- ________ full of posies
- Leader of Muslim forces in late 1110s
- Identification
- City where Concordant treaty was signed
- Another word for split
- Person who speaks beliefs different than Church
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- Protected city of Constantinople
- Lived in poverty like Jesus
- Saladin served for this army
- Art that showed people as they really are
- Long hand guns
- Greek word meaning chair
- Leader of the entire church
- Another word for saving
- Agreement
- Centres of learning formed in 1200s
- Dominant architecture from 1140 to 1500s
- Knight's head to toe suit of metal
- One tenth of produce from people's lands
- Excommunicated in 1076
- disease that swept through Europe
- Ancient writings of Plato and Homer
- Governments ruled by Kings or Queens
- Government whose head of state is not a monarch
- Number of people in Constantinople in year 1000
- Ordained members of the church
40 Clues: Agreement • Long hand guns • Identification • Rebirth or revival • Number of crusades • Burned at the stake • First Bishop of Rome • Excommunicated in 1076 • Another word for split • Another word for saving • ________ full of posies • Greek word meaning chair • Bishop of Constantinople • Lived in poverty like Jesus • Leader of the entire church • Capital of Byzantine Empire • ...
Middle ages Crossword 2015-06-02
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- Road trade route that provided for the spread of spices, plants, ideas, culture, and disease.
- A highly invective, usually fatal, epidemic disease
- The political and economic system Europe in the 8th-14th centuries, in which lords owned the land and protected the servants or vassals who were required to work or serve the lord in war.
- An institution of higher learn with teaching and research facility as well as graduate and professional school
- Warriors on horseback who had to fight to protect their Noble Lord & King
- What was in the intestine of the fleas that spread the black death
- A personal independence; thee idea that everyone would be independent and can pursuit his or her own goals
- Frankish king who was crowned Holy Roman Emperor
- As trade and commerce grew, so did ________
- a Greece or roman work of art considered to be of the highest rank
- a lord's estate in feudal Europe
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- The leader of the Catholic Church.
- The act that deprives someone of membership of the church
- The deliverance of the soul form the penalties of sin
- Donating one-tenth of your income or produce to the Church.
- A person with contractual ideals expressly agenst the Roman Catholic church
- One who is an unbeliever
- Land owners who demanded work and service in return for protection, also known as nobleman or nobles
- Workers who farmed or did other craft work for the lords.
- A strong central government
- A group of people who have been ordained for religious serves
21 Clues: One who is an unbeliever • A strong central government • a lord's estate in feudal Europe • The leader of the Catholic Church. • As trade and commerce grew, so did ________ • Frankish king who was crowned Holy Roman Emperor • A highly invective, usually fatal, epidemic disease • The deliverance of the soul form the penalties of sin • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-06-05
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- Interlocking chain rings
- An individual who speaks beliefs different from the Church's opinion
- To show honor and/or respect publicly
- Curved bladed spear
- The main church across Europe
- A peasant
- A long spear with a blade at the end
- These people benefitted from construction of cathedrals
- The one weakness in knight's armor
- A single edged blade
- Knowledge of reading and writing
- The splitting of one church into two
- The only people who performed dental surgeries
- A castle and/or entire state
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- The Pope's weapon of choice
- The idea that each person should be free to pursue their dreams
- A disease that killed thousands
- Every knight carried this weapon
- Flat images meant to put the viewer in a certain state of mind
- One way people cleaned their teeth
- Central governments ruled by a king or queen
- Creates holy shrines of religious devotion
- Ancient writings written by famous Roman and Greek writers
- Muslims who don't believe in Christianity
- A series of wars
- Where Jesus was crucified
- Knights could be compared to these vehicles
- A weapon whose name means "Good day"
- An association of merchants and/ or craftsmen
- Held the highest church position
30 Clues: A peasant • A series of wars • Curved bladed spear • A single edged blade • Interlocking chain rings • Where Jesus was crucified • The Pope's weapon of choice • A castle and/or entire state • The main church across Europe • A disease that killed thousands • Every knight carried this weapon • Knowledge of reading and writing • Held the highest church position • ...
Pound Middle School 2015-11-19
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- what you sit in
- something you use in school that need internet
- what you keep all of your notes in for class
- what teachers give you to do at home as practice
- white surface and teachers use markers that dry out all the time
- something you use to write with
- teacher who does 6&7 computer and does 8th grade business
- teachers tell you to bring this to read when you finish test or work
- a book teachers give you in english or in math
- teacher that does publications and does theater
- people that work here at school to help you threw bad times and help others
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- you use these to listen to music
- where you go on week days to learn while not on summer break
- a class students do physical activity
- green
- you say this when you don't hear something from a teacher or friend
- what dismisses you from class
- what you use to get rid of unwanted pencil lead
- what teachers use to put an image on a screen for you to look at
- what you can wear in school to keep you warm when your cold
- principle at Pound
- a writing tool filled with ink
22 Clues: green • what you sit in • principle at Pound • what dismisses you from class • a writing tool filled with ink • something you use to write with • you use these to listen to music • a class students do physical activity • what you keep all of your notes in for class • something you use in school that need internet • a book teachers give you in english or in math • ...
The Middle Ages 2017-04-23
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- this pope crowned Charlemagne Emperor in 800AD
- battle where Franks defeated Muslim army from Spain
- British monk who brought Catholicism to Germany & Netherlands
- Charlemagne extended this in his empire
- bold pirates, sailors and warriors from N. Europe
- "Charles the Great"
- he returned to Ireland to convert people to Christianity
- the community of Christian beleivers across the world
- people who work for the church
- region including Norway, Sweden, Denmark
- where monks live
- a solemn promise made by monks or nuns
- grew crops, raised pig, sheep, goats
- where the sick are cared for in the monastery
- a very holy person who is believed to have achieved miracles
- a person who tries to convert others to his/her religion
- uses water for spiritual purification
- peasants legally bound to the land
- powerful landowners
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- peninsula containing Spain and Portugal
- he created rules for daily life in monasteries
- where nuns live
- Frankish King nicknamed "The Hammer"
- religion practiced by Muslims
- follower of a polytheistic or animistic religion
- involves consuming wine and/or bread
- culture of the Middle ages is called___________
- one of largest rivers in W. Europe
- the code of honor of medieval knights
- sacred rights of the Christian church
- violations of God's laws
- lesser lords
- his job is to collect taxes from the peasants
- rich landowners
- the large farm of a medieval lord
35 Clues: lesser lords • where nuns live • rich landowners • where monks live • "Charles the Great" • powerful landowners • violations of God's laws • religion practiced by Muslims • people who work for the church • the large farm of a medieval lord • one of largest rivers in W. Europe • peasants legally bound to the land • Frankish King nicknamed "The Hammer" • ...
The Middle Ages. 2017-10-01
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- The king would grant land to a noble in exchange for ___.
- William of ___ invaded England and was crowned king.
- The nobles forced King John to sign this document that created parliament and limited the king's power.
- One effect of the Middle Ages was that Europe became ___.
- This group ruled much of Spain until 711 CE.
- Between the ages six and seven, future knights became what?
- When the Angles and Saxons moved into Britain in the fifth century, they grew to be known as the ___.
- What was Charlemagne the father of?
- ___ States are referred to as the land owned by the Pope.
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- Knights operated by the code of what?
- An agricultural estate operated by a lord was known as this.
- The Crusades were fought for control of ___.
- The ____ book listed all of the families in England.
- Where were the vikings who invaded Western Europe from?
- Charles Martel defeated the Muslims at the Battle of ___.
- This word referred to the native language or dialect of a specific population.
- This is the name of the group that took control of Italy in the fifth century.
- The ___ was the divine intervention that would save the innocent.
- This was the name of the Pope's office.
- The ___ heads the Catholic Church.
20 Clues: The ___ heads the Catholic Church. • What was Charlemagne the father of? • Knights operated by the code of what? • This was the name of the Pope's office. • The Crusades were fought for control of ___. • This group ruled much of Spain until 711 CE. • William of ___ invaded England and was crowned king. • The ____ book listed all of the families in England. • ...
The Middle East 2022-03-16
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- turkey is often called this due to it looking like a small continent
- Sanaa
- Tehran
- Ankara
- Organization of _______ Exporting Countries (OPEC)
- Riyadh
- Anman
- Abu Dahbi
- Baghdad
- Beirut
- Islamic place of worship
- Muscat
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- Kuwait City
- Doha
- Jerusalem
- The process of removing salt from saltwater
- Manama
- Nicosia
- Damascus
- This is the 2nd largest city in Israel
- Nomadic people of the Arabian desert
- Israel is known as this for God's people
- The ancient ruins in Jordan
23 Clues: Doha • Sanaa • Anman • Manama • Tehran • Ankara • Riyadh • Beirut • Muscat • Nicosia • Baghdad • Damascus • Jerusalem • Abu Dahbi • Kuwait City • Islamic place of worship • The ancient ruins in Jordan • Nomadic people of the Arabian desert • This is the 2nd largest city in Israel • Israel is known as this for God's people • The process of removing salt from saltwater • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-03-02
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- this Latin word means “cross”
- This Frankish leader was called “the hammer”
- King Pepin was appointed “king by the grace of ___”
- knights were promised ___ in exchange for fighting in the crusades
- Because of the disruption of trade, Europe’s ___ centers were destroyed
- the Middle Ages lasted about this many years
- these people’s holy land was where Muhammad ascended to Heaven
- these people’s holy land was in Zion
- Charles the Great changed his name to
- these people’s holy land was where Jesus was crucified
- The Franks had an important position called Mayor of the ___
- famous leader of the Franks
- Among the Germanic kingdoms, ___ ties were more important than the law
- Modern day France, where the Franks held power
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- Pope ___ said “expel that wicked race from our Christian lands”
- a system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return
- by 511, Clovis had ___ the Franks into one kingdom
- another name for the Middle Ages
- the Franks defeated invaders at the battle of ___ in 732
- The Middle Ages lasted between the fall of the Roman Empire and the _____
- the ___ historically made Charles the Great emperor
- The invading ___ tribes were the cause of the Middle Ages
- This religion was a constant variable in the Middle Ages
- This Frankish king was called “the short”
- Charles Martel, Pepin, and Charles the Great were all part of this dynasty of kings
25 Clues: famous leader of the Franks • this Latin word means “cross” • another name for the Middle Ages • these people’s holy land was in Zion • Charles the Great changed his name to • This Frankish king was called “the short” • This Frankish leader was called “the hammer” • the Middle Ages lasted about this many years • Modern day France, where the Franks held power • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-04-28
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- middle ages
- an pandemic that killed nearly 60% of the European population
- a series of wars fought by European knights to free the Holy Land
- an academic ability lost during the Middle Ages
- code of conduct for knights
- sworn loyalty
- the period in Europe of the rediscovery of the Greek & Roman knowledge
- a way to identify a warrior in battle using the heraldic system of symbols and colors during the Middle Ages
- Norsemen that raided and conquered much of Europe during the middle ages
- great increase in trade and commerce in Europe during the late Middle Ages
- a person's native language
- given land by a vassal or lord in exchange for about 40 days of combat a year
- people who practice the Islamic religion
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- the great charter that limited the power of the English king for the first time
- and assembly of men gathered by the king to deal with issues of taxes and law
- marked the end of the Middle Ages
- a system of government from the Middle Ages that used land as a source of power
- the belief that God is ruling directly through a nation's government
- given land by the king in exchange for protection
- medieval soldiers loyal to a king or lord
- introduced during the Hundred Years War and changed the way wars were fought
- the lord or vassal's estate
- land owner loyal to the vassal or king
23 Clues: middle ages • sworn loyalty • a person's native language • code of conduct for knights • the lord or vassal's estate • marked the end of the Middle Ages • land owner loyal to the vassal or king • people who practice the Islamic religion • medieval soldiers loyal to a king or lord • an academic ability lost during the Middle Ages • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-08-24
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- A peasant
- A churchly kingdom
- This man wrote the rules for the monasteries
- A political and economic system based on landholding and protective alliances
- The percent of your income that you owed to the church
- How old you had to be to become a knight
- A leader who died in 814
- A person who received a grant of land from a lord in exchange for loyalty
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- Dynasty A dynasty of Franksih rulers lasting from 751 to 987
- Ruler of the Franks
- Period of time from 500 to 1500
- Another name for Germanics
- This place provided order and security back then
- War-like people from Scandanavia
- Land granted by the lord
- The lord's estate
- A church tax paid by peasants
- When you are concerned with worldly things rather than spiritual matters
- Someone who devotes their life to praise and worship
- Erikson This man reached North America around 1000 AD
20 Clues: A peasant • The lord's estate • A churchly kingdom • Ruler of the Franks • Land granted by the lord • A leader who died in 814 • Another name for Germanics • A church tax paid by peasants • Period of time from 500 to 1500 • War-like people from Scandanavia • How old you had to be to become a knight • This man wrote the rules for the monasteries • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2023-10-16
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- tavern
- a female member of the nobility
- the study of stars and planets
- inflammations caused by bacteria
- . a person who learns a skill or trade by working
- someone who buys and sells things; the owner of a store
- a situation in which soldiers or police officers surround a city or
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- a member of the highest social class
- during battle
- a skilled craftsman for a period of time
- branch of mathematics
- showing complete faithfulness and support
- a man in the upper class who ruled over a large area of land
- related to a person’s relatives from long ago
- of or relating to the Middle Ages
- a protective metal covering used to keep a person safe from
- to try to take control of it
- crops such as wheat, oats, rye, and barley
- a farming tool with a curved blade and long handle that is used to
- a group of countries or regions controlled by one ruler or one
20 Clues: tavern • during battle • branch of mathematics • to try to take control of it • the study of stars and planets • a female member of the nobility • inflammations caused by bacteria • of or relating to the Middle Ages • a member of the highest social class • a skilled craftsman for a period of time • showing complete faithfulness and support • ...
Middle East Economics 2023-11-11
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- Investment in _______ capital is an investment made in improving an economy's labor force.
- a limit on how many goods can be made in another country and sold here.
- buy from other countries
- Social scientists who study economics. They not only study the different types of economies, but also those factors that allow for economic growth.
- In a _______ economy the government decides what goods and services are produced, how much they cost, and who gets them.
- sell to other countries
- fees or charges a government puts on goods that come from or go to other countries
- _______ economy has a low level of income per capita, a high degree of poverty, and a low degree of industrialization.
- Economic _______ is increase in the capacity for an economy to produce goods and services.
- _______ economy has high level of income per capita, a low degree of poverty and a high degree of industrialization.
- Investment in _______ capital: the building of factories, purchase of machinery, improving of infrastructure, and investment in technology serves to increase the output of goods and services resulting in more money flowing in.
- how much of a good is available
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- GDP per _______ is a measure of a country's economic output that accounts for its number of people.
- When a country stops buying or selling things with another country either partly or completely.
- _______ policies favor their own industries and limiting foreign competition.
- Trade _______ barriers are rules that make it harder or easier for countries to buy and sell things with each other.
- a group of producers that agree to limit their production and cooperate to raise prices.
- this means a country does something very well and makes money from it.
- measures the monetary value of nations good and services produced by that nation's economy within a specific amount of time, usually one year.
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
- _______ economy allows the market to drive economic decisions.
- The science of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
22 Clues: sell to other countries • buy from other countries • how much of a good is available • Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. • _______ economy allows the market to drive economic decisions. • this means a country does something very well and makes money from it. • a limit on how many goods can be made in another country and sold here. • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-11-11
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- The alternating high and low sections along the top of a castle wall, providing cover for defenders.
- A journey, often for religious reasons, to a sacred place or shrine.
- A vigorous campaign for a cause.
- A special anniversary, often associated with celebrations or pilgrimages in medieval Christianity.
- The holding of beliefs that deviate from the official teachings of a religious institution.
- The central tower or main stronghold of a medieval castle.
- A young nobleman serving as an attendant to a knight before becoming a knight himself.
- A defensive architectural feature in castles, consisting of a winding, narrow passage leading to the main entrance.
- Courtesy and honor in social interactions.
- Someone skilled with working in metals.
- A person who pledged loyalty and service to a lord in exchange for land and protection.
- A manuscript book in the form of a modern book, as opposed to a scroll.
- A chaotic hand-to-hand combat involving a group of fighters, often occurring during medieval tournaments.
- Carta A historic document signed in 1215, limiting the powers of the English monarchy and establishing the principle of the rule of law.
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- Someone who writes or types documents.
- A medieval sport where knights on horseback competed to demonstrate their skill and courage.
- A formal document granting rights and privileges to a town or institution, often issued by a monarch.
- A material made from the skin of a sheep or goat, often used for writing in medieval times.
- A series of institutions within the Catholic Church aimed at suppressing heresy through the use of torture and persecution.
- Large, elaborate churches, often the seat of a bishop, representing the pinnacle of medieval architecture.
- A decorative textile with intricate designs or scenes, often used to adorn the walls of medieval castles and halls.
- One who goes against established beliefs or norms.
- The holding of beliefs that deviate from the official teachings of a religious institution.
- A social, economic, and political system where land is granted in exchange for service or labor, characteristic of medieval Europe.
- A large estate or landed property, often including a village, under the control of a lord during the feudal system.
- A medieval precursor to modern chemistry that combined elements of philosophy, mysticism, and proto-science in the pursuit of transforming base metals into gold and discovering the elixir of life.
- The code of conduct followed by medieval knights, emphasizing honor, bravery, and courtesy.
- The devastating pandemic of bubonic plague that swept through Europe in the 14th century, causing widespread death and social upheaval.
- The condition of being bound to the land and obligated to work for a lord in medieval Europe.
- A deep, wide ditch, often filled with water, surrounding a castle for defensive purposes.
30 Clues: A vigorous campaign for a cause. • Someone who writes or types documents. • Someone skilled with working in metals. • Courtesy and honor in social interactions. • One who goes against established beliefs or norms. • The central tower or main stronghold of a medieval castle. • A journey, often for religious reasons, to a sacred place or shrine. • ...
European Middle Ages 2023-11-13
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- Medical caretaker during the black death, created the foundation for biohazard suits that are used today.
- A religion that unified people, and is the main religion in the world today.
- A split in Christianity into two, these denominations remain the largest in Christianity today.
- A pope from the middle ages that served from (1334–42).
- Was used to tell stories to those who were illiterate, allows us today to see what times were like then.
- A capital that was once the center of many countries.
- A plague that killed millions and is known as the bubonic plague today.
- A person who performed military duties for land.
- A republic in western Europe.
- Land that is given due to Feudal service.
- A person who was required to stay at the lords land in order for protection.
- A code of honor for knights.
- Someone with a very high rank and ruler over a nation or territory.
- Month the hundred years war started.
- A series of religious wars between Christians and those of the Near East.
- A system that higher ranks gave lower class protection, still used in some areas today.
- Someone who's duties were to keep peace, a word we still use for an officer who is a chief of a county today.
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- Exclusion from the religious community as a punishment.
- Architecture style in Europe most known for pointed arches.
- A person who is upper class and looked for areas for lords in exchange for land.
- A code of ecclesiastical laws that are still used today in the Catholic church.
- Book that affirmed the authority of the Pope, written by Pope Boniface VIII.
- A punishment from the church forbidding someone from church rights.
- A bow used in the war that's about 72" long, used in sports and hunting today.
- A time that popularized feudalism and the strengthen of the church.
- A document written during the middle ages that still has clauses used today.
- The war that brought balance of power in England and France.
- Group who believed the plague was God punishing them, so they publicly harmed themselves for forgiveness.
- Led the French army as a sixteen year old girl, is still depicted in art today.
- Somebody who owned property in burghs.
30 Clues: A code of honor for knights. • A republic in western Europe. • Month the hundred years war started. • Somebody who owned property in burghs. • Land that is given due to Feudal service. • A person who performed military duties for land. • A capital that was once the center of many countries. • Exclusion from the religious community as a punishment. • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2023-11-13
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- church officials
- a system of promises that governed the relationship between lords and vassals.
- a law that governed how the world operated.
- the large landmass that includes both Europe and Asia
- communities of monks that were built all over Europe.
- religious men who lived apart from society in isolated communities
- the highest law-making body in the UK today.
- people who belonged to religious orders but lived and worked among the public.
- a region where Jesus had lived, preached, and died.
- the large estate owned by a knight or lord.
- religious ideas that opposed accepted church teachings.
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- a group of people who dedicate their lives to religion and follow common rules.
- a document listing right that the king could not ignore.
- a deadly plague that swept across Europe between 1347-1351.
- soldiers, warriors who fought on horseback.
- a knight who promised to support a lord in exchange for land.
- cast out of the church.
- a period that lasted from about 500 to 1500.
- workers who were tied to the land on which they lived.
- a long series of wars between Christians and Muslims in Southwest Asia.
20 Clues: church officials • cast out of the church. • soldiers, warriors who fought on horseback. • a law that governed how the world operated. • the large estate owned by a knight or lord. • a period that lasted from about 500 to 1500. • the highest law-making body in the UK today. • a region where Jesus had lived, preached, and died. • ...
Middle School Trivia 2024-01-10
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- Which musical instrument has 88 keys?
- What is the largest ocean on Earth called?
- Which continent is the Sahara Desert located on?
- What is the tallest mountain in the world?
- What is the powerhouse of the cell?
- What is the last name of the person who invented the light bulb?
- Which sea creature has three hearts?
- What shape is a stop sign?
- Which cryptocurrency reached an all-time high in 2021?
- What is the name of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s first child?
- Who won the U.S. presidential election in 2020?
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- Who wrote the Harry Potter series?
- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- Which country shares the largest boarder with the United States?
- What do you call an angle less than 90 degrees?
- What is the last name of the first human to walk on the moon?
- What is the name of the longest river in the world?
- What is the last name of the first president of the United States?
- What is 3.14?
- What is the opposite of multiply?
20 Clues: What is 3.14? • What shape is a stop sign? • What is the opposite of multiply? • Who wrote the Harry Potter series? • What is the powerhouse of the cell? • Which sea creature has three hearts? • Which musical instrument has 88 keys? • What is the largest ocean on Earth called? • What is the tallest mountain in the world? • What is the largest planet in our solar system? • ...
Middle Ages Review 2024-06-07
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- These raiders were from Scandinavia
- This was at the castle's entrance and contained the Portcullis.
- Church punishment reserved for monarchs
- Most powerful position in Frankish kingdom (2 words)
- Event considered by historian to end the Middle Ages
- Wrote the rules for the monks
- Germanic invaders couldn't read so they were
- He was successful in getting all the Franks in one kingdom
- Charlesmagne's son (3 words)
- Also known as the Black Death (2 words)
- Bloodline starting from Charles the Hammer (2 words)
- The Knight's apprentice
- Code of conduct for a knight
- The ceremony when one became a knight
- Men who lived in monasteries and were literate
- Both attacking and defending armies had these, though those shooting arrows from the castle had a great advantage.
- Church tax - 10%
- Religious leader
- Large churches in urban areas
- Siege engine that could launch missiles hundreds of yards
- The most dangerous way for attackers to try to take a castle (2 words)
- Traveling monks
- Women who lived in convents
- Agricultural practice that increased crop output (3 words)
- Trenches surrounding castles protected them from siege towers and battering rams
- Basic economic unit of the Middle Ages
- Purpose was to use to scale castle walls (2 words)
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- Pope who didn't only want spiritual power but also political power
- The gift of land
- Country where the Bubonic began
- When one is no longer welcome in the church
- Group blamed for the Black Death in Europe since it was believed they poisoned the wells
- What you become when you begin to learn to be a knight
- Where the Muslims were stopped from taking over Euorpe
- Latin based languages
- King involved in appointing Bishops (2 words)
- People moving from urban to rural areas (2 words)
- Grandfather to Charlemagne and hero of Christianity (2 words)
- of Faith Led by monks to bring the church back to basics (3 words)
- Also known as Charles the Great and ruled for 46 years
- Person who received a fief
- Bishops are selling priests positions
- Unifying force of the Middle Ages
- wrote the rules for the convents
- Terms that stands for land for loyalty or protection
- When all the people in the same occupation join together
- Were dug beneath a castle wall to destabilize and topple it
- Important religious ceremonies you have to have to reach salvation
- Church law (2 words)
49 Clues: Traveling monks • The gift of land • Church tax - 10% • Religious leader • Church law (2 words) • Latin based languages • The Knight's apprentice • Person who received a fief • Women who lived in convents • Charlesmagne's son (3 words) • Code of conduct for a knight • Wrote the rules for the monks • Large churches in urban areas • Country where the Bubonic began • ...
The Middle Ages 2024-04-29
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- A member of a women's religious order who lives a secluded life of devotion and service to the church (Chapter 14)___________
- An open-air stadium (chapter 10)
- Strong central tower in a castle where the lord and his family lived (Chapter 14)___________________
- First king of the Franks whose conquests shaped what would later become the French nation (Chapter 14)______________
- The eastern part of the Roman Empire was known as the __________ Empire (Chapter 10)
- Church that developed in the Byzantine Empire. The Eastern __________ Church (Chapter 10)
- A church in Constantinople known for its great beauty. Hagia ________ (Chapter 10)
- a boy in the second stage of becoming a knight (Chapter 14)_________________
- A holy war fought for the cause of Islam (Chapter 10)____________
- A large farming community during the Middle Ages (Chapter 14)_________________
- The leader of the Roman Catholic Church (Chapter 10)____________
- A sacred Muslim city in present-day Saudi Arabia (Chapter 10)________________
- A noble (Chapter 14)_______________
- A peasant who lived on a lord's manor, paid rent to the lord, and worked part-time for him (Chapter 14)___________________
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- Emperor of the Byzantine Empire; created a simplified code of Roman Laws. ___________ I (Chapter 10)
- A tract of land given by a lord to a vassal (Chapter 14)___________________
- People ordained as religious leaders (Chapter 14)
- A clergyman who lives a secluded life of devotion and service to the church (Chapter 14)____________
- A wide trench filled with water surrounding a castle to keep out attackers (Chapter 14)____________________
- Refers to those who support that traditionally accepted principles of the faith (Chapter 10) ____________
- The name given by Romans to nomadic people who did not speak Greek or Latin (chapter 10)_____________
- King of the Franks; greatest of the Carolingian kings (Chapter 14)___________________
- The capital city of the Byzantine Empire (chapter 10)____________
23 Clues: An open-air stadium (chapter 10) • A noble (Chapter 14)_______________ • People ordained as religious leaders (Chapter 14) • The leader of the Roman Catholic Church (Chapter 10)____________ • A holy war fought for the cause of Islam (Chapter 10)____________ • The capital city of the Byzantine Empire (chapter 10)____________ • ...
The Middle Ages 2025-01-14
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- important in the development of law because it was the beginning of representative democracy and constitutional government
- the king forced to sign the Magna Carta
- a peasant who made up half of Europe's population
- the code of conduct for knights
- a person who pledged loyalty and support to a lord in return for land and protection
- the people who protected the manors and the kings
- the Battle that helped William the Conqueror become King of England was the Battle of _____
- the century long War between England and France was called the _____ War.
- French woman famous for having been burned at the stake during the Hundred Years' War
- the end of the Crusades, these people controlled the Holy Land
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- the only language Bibles were printed in during the Middle Ages
- another name for the Bubonic Plague
- this was the basis for power in feudal society
- city captured by the Crusaders at the end of the first Crusade
- the Spanish _____ was used by the Church to accuse people of heresy (speaking against the Church)
- the era of European History between the fall of Rome and the Middle Ages; Germanic tribes were ruling Europe
- the Holy Wars waged by European Christians against Muslims to gain control of the Holy Land
- the Bubonic Plague is widely thought to have been a result of the bacteria carried by _____ that lived on rats
- the country from which the Bubonic Plague is believed to have come from via traders in Europe
- the head of the Catholic Church
- he was the King of the Franks and expanded his empire over Western Europe
- after the kings, these were the most powerful people in the feudal system
22 Clues: the code of conduct for knights • the head of the Catholic Church • another name for the Bubonic Plague • the king forced to sign the Magna Carta • this was the basis for power in feudal society • a peasant who made up half of Europe's population • the people who protected the manors and the kings • city captured by the Crusaders at the end of the first Crusade • ...
Middle East Review 2025-04-22
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- This event in the 1970s affected life across the United States
- The remaining leader of Syria
- The official language of the majority of Middle East countries
- The Strait of _______ is controlled by Oman
- The majority of Muslims belong to this branch of Islam
- Black Dress Muslim women often choose to cover with
- Forever known as the "spark" of the Arab Spring (last name only)
- The saltiest body of water on earth as well as the lowest point on earth
- One of the two rivers that flow through Iraq
- Saddam Hussein ruled over this country until he was ousted from power and later executed
- In 1972, 11 Israeli athletes were killed during the Olympics held here
- Country that was home to Muhammad Bouazizi
- What is the name of the "black box" built by Abraham that Muslims face to pray?
- During this month long fast, Muslims don't eat from sunrise to sunset
- Tower used for call to prayer in the Middle East
- One of the two Afro-Asiatic languages in the Middle East, this one was once extinct
- This meat is banned by both Muslims and Jews
- ______ was created in 1948
- Christians, Muslims, and Jews all consider this their holy city
- The only pillar you must follow to consider yourself a Muslim
- Nickname for the desert in Saudi Arabia
- The nickname for Qataris who don't show up for work but still collect a paycheck
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- Turkish belongs to this language family
- First dictator to fall in the Arab Spring
- The headscarf worn by many Muslim women
- The Muslim holy book
- The former dictator of Egypt (last name)
- Every man in Yemen carries one of these in front of them
- What % of Dubai's wealth comes from oil?
- The Indo-European language spoken in Iran
- This group of US Allies living in Turkey/Iraq have no country of their own
- Giving a % of your yearly savings as a Muslim
- During the 1980s, the Soviet Union was involved in a war with this country
- This strip of water gives Iraq access to the Persian Gulf
- The religious leader of the Jewish faith
- Once in your lifetime a journey to Mecca, also known as the Hajj
- The Strait of Bosporus and Dardanelles are both entrances into this sea
- All three monotheistic faiths trace their history back to this person
- The holy book of the Jewish faith
- What % of Qatar's population is made up of native Qataris?
- In what building to Muslims worship?
- How many times a day do Muslims pray?
- The Holy Book for Christians
- The third country to have their dictator fall in the Arab Spring
- The arabic version of Barbie
- Where Jewish people worship
46 Clues: The Muslim holy book • ______ was created in 1948 • Where Jewish people worship • The Holy Book for Christians • The arabic version of Barbie • The remaining leader of Syria • The holy book of the Jewish faith • In what building to Muslims worship? • How many times a day do Muslims pray? • Turkish belongs to this language family • The headscarf worn by many Muslim women • ...
Middle East Vocabulary 2024-10-09
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- A religion that is common in different regions in the US
- A war in which Iraq invaded Kuwait for oil
- An ethnic group in the Middle East who have wanted a homeland for centuries, but have never gotten it
- A terrorist group that crashed into the Twin Towers on 9/11
- A military base in the shape of a Pentagon, was attacked on 9/11 as well as the Twin Towers
- A type of Muslims that believe that the leader should be a close follower of Abraham
- The privileges that citizens have in their country
- An ethnic group in the Middle East, most common ethnic group, mostly speaks Arabic
- An attack on the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001
- The dictator of Iraq during the Gulf War
- The year that the US was attacked by the Al-Queda
- George H. W. Bush's son, was president during 9/11
- A democracy where the citizens vote for the legislature and the legislature selects the leader
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- Ruled by a king, queen, price or princess
- The dominant religion in the Middle East
- The year that the US went into Iraq because they thought they were hiding weapons
- The leader of the Al-Queda, ordered the attack on 9/11
- A type of Muslims that believe that the leader should be a direct descendant of Abraham
- A democracy by which the leader and legislature are voted separately by the citizens
- The name of Israels legislature
- A terrorist group located in Afghanistan, gained power, lost it, and then gained it back
- Ruled by one leader, little citizen power
- A type of legislature that starts with BI and ends with RAEL
- The dominant religion in Israel
- The US thought that Iraq was hiding these during the Iraq War
25 Clues: The name of Israels legislature • The dominant religion in Israel • The dominant religion in the Middle East • The dictator of Iraq during the Gulf War • Ruled by a king, queen, price or princess • Ruled by one leader, little citizen power • A war in which Iraq invaded Kuwait for oil • The year that the US was attacked by the Al-Queda • ...
The Middle Ages 2024-09-17
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- Won the war
- Muslims went here when Feld Mecca
- Helped end confusion
- Vikings settled here
- Introduced algebra
- Study of animals
- 3 Vows
- Mode of transportation the Berbers adopted
- What Muslims call God
- Islamic Empire used to trade
- Prophet accepted in Islam
- Helps preserve foods
- Managed and defend land
- 1.8 billion people follow this today
- Constructed the dome of the rock in Jerusalem
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- Signed the Magna Carta
- Dominant kingdoms in Europe
- Becoming a priest
- Long period of stability, trade, and learning
- Helped preserved Greek classics
- 3 major religion claimed this
- Empire that took over the gold trade
- Governing body of England
- Territory in China
- Messiah of Christianity
- Statement, Prayer, Charity, Fasting, Hajj
- Direct word of God
- Loyal to their church and lords
- Acquired Through War
- Place of worship for muslims
30 Clues: 3 Vows • Won the war • Study of animals • Becoming a priest • Introduced algebra • Territory in China • Direct word of God • Helped end confusion • Vikings settled here • Helps preserve foods • Acquired Through War • What Muslims call God • Signed the Magna Carta • Messiah of Christianity • Managed and defend land • Governing body of England • Prophet accepted in Islam • Dominant kingdoms in Europe • ...
FFA Middle School 2024-09-16
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- chapter awards and meal with a ceremony
- stationed by the plow
- local (Paris)
- hosts state FFA convention
- Paris FFA Reporter
- home of the KY leadership training center
- stationed a the emblem of Washington
- father of FFA
- NFA
- Paris FFA president
- Paris FFA Secretary
- station by the rising sun
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- Paris FFA VP
- hosts national FFA convention
- Paris FFA sentinel
- stationed by the door
- FFA
- supervised agricultural experience
- stationed by the ear of corn
- Paris FFA Treasurer
- stationed by the flag
21 Clues: FFA • NFA • Paris FFA VP • local (Paris) • father of FFA • Paris FFA sentinel • Paris FFA Reporter • Paris FFA Treasurer • Paris FFA president • Paris FFA Secretary • stationed by the plow • stationed by the door • stationed by the flag • station by the rising sun • hosts state FFA convention • stationed by the ear of corn • hosts national FFA convention • supervised agricultural experience • ...
The Middle Ages 2024-09-22
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- The head of the Roman Catholic Church from 1088 to 1099 CE who issued the first crusade.
- Founder of Islam; an Arabian religious, political, and social leader.
- National heroine of France who lead France to victory during the 100 Years’ War; a Catholic Saint.
- The king of the Franks in 768 and Holy Roman Emperor.
- Members of an East Asian ethnic group known for their fierce warfare and brutality.
- Wife of Justinian.
- Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 527 to 565 CE.
- Muslim traveler and author of the Rihla.
- A deadly bacterial disease (Yersinia Pestis) which spread rapidly throughout Europe during the 14th and 15th centuries.
- The ongoing conflict and battles between England and France over who had the right to the French throne; lasted from 1337 to 1453 CE.
- A series of wars in Spain and Portugal in attempts for Christians to recapture land taken by the Muslims.
- Venetian explorer, writer, and merchant.
- One of the largest African Empires in history; located in Sahel during the 14th and 15th centuries.
- The French king of England from 1066 to 1087 CE known for his ruthlessness.
- A West African empire from the 7th to the 13th century known as the “land of gold”.
- A period of educational, scientific, mathematic, cultural, and economical achievements within the Islamic world from the 8th to 13th century.
- Muslim Ruler of Egypt and Syria who sought to capture Jerusalem from the Christians.
- The formal splitting of the Medieval Church into the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church in 1054 CE.
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- The period of European history from the collapse of the Roman Empire (5th century CE) to the beginning of the Renaissance period (14th century CE).
- The (supposed) richest man to ever live.
- The King of England from 1199 to 1216 CE who signed the Magna Carta.
- The center of learning and library located within Baghdad during the Islamic Golden Ages.
- A series of attempts made by Christian crusaders to take the Holy land of Jerusalem from the Muslims from 1095 to 1204 CE.
- Founder of the Mongolian Empire.
- A powerful West African Empire from the 13th to 17th century that took over the gold trade after the fall of the Empire of Ghana.
- The power struggle between Pope Gregory VII and Henry IV over who had the right to appoint bishops.
- A system of stable social order in which people were bound by loyalty.
- The Holy book of Islam.
- A period of peace within the Mongolian Empire during the 13th and 14th centuries.
- A code of behavior a devote knight would follow.
30 Clues: Wife of Justinian. • The Holy book of Islam. • Founder of the Mongolian Empire. • The (supposed) richest man to ever live. • Muslim traveler and author of the Rihla. • Venetian explorer, writer, and merchant. • A code of behavior a devote knight would follow. • Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 527 to 565 CE. • The king of the Franks in 768 and Holy Roman Emperor. • ...
Middle East Religions 2025-01-08
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- Holy book for Muslims
- first written language
- when a city acts like it's own country
- Holy book for Christians
- What we call the era when humans began to farm and ranch
- the worship of many gods
- training plants and animals to be useful to humans
- the man that you can trace the three major monotheistic religions to
- The Jewish Homeland
- What a person is called who follows Islam
- the worship of one god
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- Type of land you need to grow food
- when a religion spreads (one of 5 themes)
- Holy book of judaism
- day of rest for a jewish person
- first food stuff made with barely
- era of hunter gathers
- Abrahams wife
- a way to get water where you need it
- first 5 books of the bible
- What a person is called who follows Christianity
- what a person is called who follows judaism
22 Clues: Abrahams wife • The Jewish Homeland • Holy book of judaism • Holy book for Muslims • era of hunter gathers • first written language • the worship of one god • Holy book for Christians • the worship of many gods • first 5 books of the bible • day of rest for a jewish person • first food stuff made with barely • Type of land you need to grow food • a way to get water where you need it • ...
Middle East Map 2025-10-30
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- west of Egypt (look at map on A27)
- home to the Middle Eastern country of Egypt
- west of Oman
- south of Turkey
- (BODY OF WATER) south of Yemen
- south of Iraq
- north of Israel
- east of Iraq
- (BODY OF WATER) west of Saudi Arabia
- (BODY OF WATER) north of Turkey
- (BODY OF WATER) east of Oman
- east of Israel
- east of Iran
- (BODY OF WATER) north of Oman
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- one of two continents along with Asia that Turkey is a part of
- east of Saudi Arabia
- west of Syria
- (BODY OF WATER) south of Iran
- north of Saudi Arabia
- north of Gulf of Aden
- west of United Arab Emirates
- (BODY OF WATER) north of Iran
- west of Jordan
- biggest continent on the planet, home to most Middle Eastern Countries
- east of Red Sea
- west of Arabian Sea
- east of Afghanistan
- south of Black Sea
- (BODY OF WATER) north of Egypt
- west of the Red Sea
30 Clues: west of Oman • east of Iraq • east of Iran • west of Syria • south of Iraq • west of Jordan • east of Israel • east of Red Sea • south of Turkey • north of Israel • south of Black Sea • west of Arabian Sea • east of Afghanistan • west of the Red Sea • east of Saudi Arabia • north of Saudi Arabia • north of Gulf of Aden • west of United Arab Emirates • (BODY OF WATER) east of Oman • ...
Middle Ages Review 2025-05-13
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- This class was at the bottom of the Feudalism classes
- Medieval comes from the Latin word meaning what?
- This was the code of honor that knights lived by
- This is what the word Renaissance means
- This is where the Viking warriors were from
- This document was signed by King John to lessen the Kings power
- The crusades took place to gain control of this land
- ________ the Short was Charlemagne's father
- _______ System is the economic system within Feudalism
- This is a remedy to the Plague, prescribed by doctors, where they let out the "bad blood" in patients
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- This insect spread the Plague from rats to humans
- A system of government where the king allotted land to his lords and barons in exchange for loyalty
- Painting of a woman done by Leonardo De Vinci
- This Pope called by the Crusades to start
- This person was the first and only Holy Roman Emperor
- This sickness spread throughout Europe starting in 1347 & killed 1/3 of the population
- Sculpture created by Michelangelo
- A series of 8 holy wars fought between the Christians & Muslims over land
- _________ the Conqueror was a French noble who conquered England & spread Feudalism
- This civilization fell in 476 AD & that event started the Renaissance
- This crusade King Richard the Lion-hearted fought in
- A political book written by Niccolò Machiavelli during the Renaissance
22 Clues: Sculpture created by Michelangelo • This is what the word Renaissance means • This Pope called by the Crusades to start • This is where the Viking warriors were from • ________ the Short was Charlemagne's father • Painting of a woman done by Leonardo De Vinci • Medieval comes from the Latin word meaning what? • This was the code of honor that knights lived by • ...
Lauren vocab 2014-11-13
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- a connection of computers in one area
- worldwide web
- internet connection that uses radio signals
- a box that asks for input or gives you information
- code behaviors you should follow when on the internet
- the quality of an image
- short for Uniform Resource Locator
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- a device that stores and manages network resources
- the main page of a website
- parts of a computer that you can touch
- a program
- connected to the internet
- unit of memory made of 8 bits
- referred to aS Internet Service Provider
- short for hyper-text markup
- parts of the computer you can't touch
16 Clues: a program • worldwide web • the quality of an image • connected to the internet • the main page of a website • short for hyper-text markup • unit of memory made of 8 bits • short for Uniform Resource Locator • a connection of computers in one area • parts of the computer you can't touch • parts of a computer that you can touch • referred to aS Internet Service Provider • ...
LOVE, DAVID COMPREHENSION CHALLENGE 2021-08-10
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- Why did David say that Dadda wouldn't wake up?
- What kind of sleep did Anna have on page 57 that night?
- Describe the sound that stumpy made when David pushed him under the bed.
- Mamsie thought that Anna had been .... when she did not come home.
- What do we call the white covering that was on the ground?
- What sound did Anna use to describe when Dadda hit David?
- The lady who died was named 'Sis ....
- Buddy J went to fetch a .... pram.
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- What word does Anna use to describe nosey people on page 51?
- When David was being beaten, Baby was .... and crying.
- What was Oupa making for Vetsak?
- What word does David use on page 52 to describe children being curious?
- What word does Anna use to describe their deaths in the fire?
13 Clues: What was Oupa making for Vetsak? • Buddy J went to fetch a .... pram. • The lady who died was named 'Sis .... • Why did David say that Dadda wouldn't wake up? • When David was being beaten, Baby was .... and crying. • What kind of sleep did Anna have on page 57 that night? • What sound did Anna use to describe when Dadda hit David? • ...
Newspaper Jargon 2022-04-25
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- Tells who wrote the story and may include the writer's name
- First paragraph of the story that summarises the content and/or grabs the readers attention
- Explains what is happening in a photograph or illustration
- A column that expresses the opinion of the author
- Large type written and designed to summarise a story and attract the reader's attention
- A person who collects and writes about news for newspapers, magazines, television, radio
- Information provided about an event/a person
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- The use of lines, screens, boxes and type to break up areas of space on a page
- Says where the event took place
- A statement said/made by another person
- Name of the newspaper as it appears on page one
- Vertical division of the page that helps give it structure
- A statement that can be proven
13 Clues: A statement that can be proven • Says where the event took place • A statement said/made by another person • Information provided about an event/a person • Name of the newspaper as it appears on page one • A column that expresses the opinion of the author • Explains what is happening in a photograph or illustration • ...
Vocab 2025-09-11
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- (adj) Occurring or existing only if (certain circumstances) are the case; dependent on.
- (adj) - Having an obstinately uncooperative attitude toward authority or discipline: “In both photos Chris stares at the lens with the same pensive, recalcitrant squint, as if he’d been interrupted in the middle of an important thought and was annoyed to be wasting his time in front of the camera.”
- (adv) ch 14 page 134 “as a youth i am told i was willful, self-absorbed, intermittently reckless, moody.” At irregular intervals; not continuously or steadily.
- (Verb): The recreational activity of going for long-distance walks in rough country. “I’ve been tramping around Arizona for about a month now.” Chapter 4, page 33
- (Noun): A person’s face, with reference to the form or proportions of the features. “While above their heads across parrots sneering visage flickers across a silent television screen.” Chapter 3 , Page 16
- (adj). Belonging to a period other than that being portrayed. “On January 4, 1993, this writer received an unusual letter, penned in a shaky, anachronistic script that suggested an elderly author.”
- (verb) -Means drawn on incarcerated. “The cover of which was emblazoned with the family maxim: Glorify hour” (Ch 9 Pg 89). (Julia)
- (verb): Ch 8, page 72 “McCandless's contrived asceticism and a pseudoliterary stance compound rather than reduce the fault.” the practice of strict self-denial as a measure of personal and especially spiritual discipline
- (adj): in a way that is so slight, gradual, or subtle as to not be perceived. “The hardest part” says Walt, his voice cracking almost imperceptibly, “is simply not having him around anymore.” Ch11, Pg 104 -
- (noun) (To consign =verb). A batch of goods destined for or delivered to someone. “One afternoon while McCandless was tending the book table at the Niland swap meet, somebody left a portable electric organ with Burres to sell on consignment.”
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- (adj) - Inhabiting or existing in a land from the earliest times or from before the arrival of colonists; indigenous: “Accounts of individuals being poisoned from eating H.mackenzii are nonexistent in modern medical literature, but the aboriginal inhabitants of the North have apparently known for millennia that wild sweet pea is toxic and remain extremely careful not to confuse H. alpinum with H. mackenzii.” (Ch18, Pg 3 on PDF)
- (noun) – the final point or end of something. “The healy terminus of the Stampede Trail is traveled by a handful of dog mushers, ski tourers, and snow-machine enthusiasts during the winter months, but only until the frozen months, but only until the frozen rivers begin to break up. (Chapter 16)(Page 136)
- (adj) Definition: stubbornly or willfully disobedient to authority (Krakauer 2.11)
- (adj) - Definition: Pleasant because of a personality, qualities, or interest that are similar to one’s own. “He was congenial, and he seemed well educated.” (Ch 1, Pg 5)
- (adj) (of a person or their tendencies) not able to be corrected, improved, or reformed. “To the contrary, he enjoyed tipping the glass now and then and was an incorrigible ham” Ch 12 Pg 115
- (adj) - Emitting light as a result of being heated: “A stripe of incandescent sky burns beneath the cloud base on the north-western horizon.” (Ch 17, Pg 180)
- (adj): using few words : devoid of superfluity. “Many of the entries in the brief, perplexing diaries recovered with the body were terse observations of flora and fauna, which fueled speculation that McCandless was a field biologist.” Ch10, Pg 99
- (noun): Abstinence from sexual activity. “Chastity and moral purity were qualities McCandless mulled over long and often” (Ch 7 Pg 65)
- (adj) - Having an obstinately uncooperative attitude toward authority or discipline: “In both photos Chris stares at the lens with the same pensive, recalcitrant squint, as if he’d been interrupted in the middle of an important thought and was annoyed to be wasting his time in front of the camera.” (Ch13, Pg 2 on the PDF)
19 Clues: (adj) Definition: stubbornly or willfully disobedient to authority (Krakauer 2.11) • (adj) Occurring or existing only if (certain circumstances) are the case; dependent on. • (verb) -Means drawn on incarcerated. “The cover of which was emblazoned with the family maxim: Glorify hour” (Ch 9 Pg 89). (Julia) • ...
Puzzle #67 2021-09-19
6 Clues: make or become better. • onward so as to make progress. • feeling pleasure or happiness. • the central or innermost part of something. • the outside part or uppermost layer of something. • denoting something that is truly what it is said or regarded to be; genuine.
EPIC Dress Rehersal Corssword Excercise 2022-08-03
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- will list under contacts:relationship
- the tab where cancelled appt show up in chart
- information page to tick block calls
- is selected while under communication preferances
- is required when rescheduling
- where you add detailed notes about a TE
- where you enter info about the caller
- icon to select for no email
- can be listed as a common barrier
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- page where we "mini-reg"
- where a person is selected to assign a TE
- desk area where you see pt demo info
- encounter to send messages of all kinds
- encounter to request med&orders
- must select to send a medication
- select tick block calls only
- where you enter information about the call
- contains library tools for all epic users
18 Clues: page where we "mini-reg" • icon to select for no email • select tick block calls only • is required when rescheduling • encounter to request med&orders • must select to send a medication • can be listed as a common barrier • information page to tick block calls • desk area where you see pt demo info • will list under contacts:relationship • where you enter info about the caller • ...
Space Cross Word 67 2020-12-13
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- There are many of them in the universe
- American space agency
- There are eight in the galaxy
- It reflects light in the night time
- A place where spacemen live while in space
- Ours is called the Milky Way
- The tube that the spacemen fly to space in
- The place we get our television from
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- It produces our heat and light
- space rocks
- Someone who goes up to space
- Space creatures that may exist
- The world we all live in
13 Clues: space rocks • American space agency • The world we all live in • Someone who goes up to space • Ours is called the Milky Way • There are eight in the galaxy • It produces our heat and light • Space creatures that may exist • It reflects light in the night time • The place we get our television from • There are many of them in the universe • ...
Blue & Gold - Pack 67 2022-02-26
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- AOL Den Leader
- Wolves & Bears Assistant Den Leader
- Committee Chair
- Cubmaster
- Popcorn Co-Kernal & Jack-of-all-Trades
- Bears & Wolves Den Leader
- Treasurer & Popcorn Co-Kernal
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- Chartered Organization Rep
- Tiger Den Leader
- Assistant Cubmaster
- Webelos Den Leader
- Wants to help Scouts thrive!
- AOL Assistant Den Leader
13 Clues: Cubmaster • AOL Den Leader • Committee Chair • Tiger Den Leader • Webelos Den Leader • Assistant Cubmaster • AOL Assistant Den Leader • Bears & Wolves Den Leader • Chartered Organization Rep • Wants to help Scouts thrive! • Treasurer & Popcorn Co-Kernal • Wolves & Bears Assistant Den Leader • Popcorn Co-Kernal & Jack-of-all-Trades
Test 64-67, Steigerung 2023-06-29
13 Clues: dei • mala • hote • dälos • eschatä • hä vosos • hoios te eimi • fobeisthai mä • timoorein + Akk • Superlativ zu filos • auf besonnenere Weise (soofroon) • auf nützlichere Weise (chrästos) • auf sehr sichere Weise (bebaios)
Spanish Vocabulary 2022-01-12
25 Clues: pen • pen • page • chair • table • lunch • board • chalk • binder • pencil • locker • science • parnter • geogrphy • book-bag • activity • computer • materials • chemistry • television • literature • teacher-desk • board-eraser • student-desk • pencil-eraser
food class 2014-05-13
23 Clues: diet • food • span • foods • ratio • weight • nervosa • allergy • diabetes • disorder • pressure • exercise • exercise • Food Guide • management • metabolism • composition • intolerance • modification • eating disorder • mass index (BMI) • Dietary Allowance (RDA) • Life Cycle Nutrition Key Terms Page 2
Computer Crossword puzzle 2018-10-11
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- Also known as page and Web page. A document that serves as a starting point on a Web site. A home page typically contains hypertext and navigation buttons that allows the user to navigate the site by clicking them with a mouse and invoking hyperlinks to other pages and even other sites
- Domain Name System
- a device for examining, reading, or monitoring something, in particular.
- printing making something in 3 dimension
- A person who can hack their way through security levels.
- Firewalls can be implemented as both hardware and software, or a combination of both.
- the introductory page of a website, typically serving as a table of contents for the site.
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- computer networking, or other communication using radio signals, microwaves, etc.
- computer aided design
- A computer network is a set of computers connected together for the purpose of sharing resources.
- To format a drive (hard disk, floppy disk, flash drive, etc.) means to prepare the chosen partition on the drive to be used by an operating system by deleting all of the data
- bytes per second
12 Clues: bytes per second • Domain Name System • computer aided design • printing making something in 3 dimension • A person who can hack their way through security levels. • a device for examining, reading, or monitoring something, in particular. • computer networking, or other communication using radio signals, microwaves, etc. • ...
Levels of Hellfire 2023-02-10
7 Clues: Surah Qaf 50:30 • Surah Al-Mulk 67:5 • Surah Asy-Syu’ara’ 26:91 • Surah Al-Humazah 104: 4-7 • Surah al-Qari‘ah 101: 8-11 • Surah Al-Muthaffifin 83:1-3 • Surah Al-Muddatstsir 74:27-29
Marketing 2014-01-21
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- The most used way of marketing
- Ranking for search engine
- A place in which consumers can discuss products
- A more consumer to firm type of advertising.
- Electronic way of communication
- Unwanted mail
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- Scrolling text across a web page
- A personal web page in which an individual shows their opinion
- A window that appears on screen with an advert
- Making a webpage usable by everyone
- Similar to a blog but recorded
- Consumer to Consumer 1 on 1
- A program that searches E.g. google
- An internet based discussion on a particular topic
- To achieve maximum efficiency
- A way of posting a Link
- A special HTML tag
17 Clues: Unwanted mail • A special HTML tag • A way of posting a Link • Ranking for search engine • Consumer to Consumer 1 on 1 • To achieve maximum efficiency • The most used way of marketing • Similar to a blog but recorded • Electronic way of communication • Scrolling text across a web page • Making a webpage usable by everyone • A program that searches E.g. google • ...
MS-Office Crossword 2019-06-11
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- Arrow associated with _______
- ____ the word processing application in ms-office.
- _____ feature corrects wrong spelling automatically.
- Z to A order means
- Ctrol+X is the keyboard shortcut.
- _____ stores deleted files.
- MS-Office is the example of ____ type software.
- Popular Input Device _____
- _____ is used for top of every page.
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- ______ appears in the bottom of last page of entire document.
- ______ is the Board who conducts the MS-CIT Final Exam.
- commands to cancel last operation.
- ________ means typed text having spelling mistake.
- Prints only selected marked matter on paper in excel.
- An rectangular box is known as _______
- ______ Means pictorial representation of Application.
- _____ is the database management application.
17 Clues: Z to A order means • Popular Input Device _____ • _____ stores deleted files. • Arrow associated with _______ • Ctrol+X is the keyboard shortcut. • commands to cancel last operation. • _____ is used for top of every page. • An rectangular box is known as _______ • _____ is the database management application. • MS-Office is the example of ____ type software. • ...
Mobile Phone Security 2017-05-01
6 Clues: Gone fishing. (Page 35) • Big Cell Phones. (Page 4) • ______Messaging Service. (MMS)(Page 1) • DDoS - ______Denial of Service Attack. (Page 9) • One of three prime targets for attackers. (Page 5) • Short ______ Service. Same at Text Message. (Page 1)
Word_Ch03_Crossword 2017-04-26
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- A collection of variable data about one person or thing.
- The entity—a person or organization—who receives a mailing.
- To represent someone else’s work as your own.
- Things people expect you to do or that you must accomplish.
- Output a document so it can be distributed to readers.
- A basic design principle in which elements with opposite or complementary features are positioned to create visual interest.
- The specific use of upper- or lowercase letters.
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- A list of sources.
- The system used for numbering pages in a document.
- Rank in order of importance.
- A measurement of the transparency of a color.
- The use of repetition to create a uniform and predictable design or layout.
- The first line of a paragraph printed alone at the bottom of a page.
- In Word, a segment of a document defined by a section break.
- The last line of a paragraph printed alone at the top of a page.
- A basic principle of design that describes the visual weight of objects on a page, and the way the objects are arranged in relation to each other.
16 Clues: A list of sources. • Rank in order of importance. • A measurement of the transparency of a color. • To represent someone else’s work as your own. • The specific use of upper- or lowercase letters. • The system used for numbering pages in a document. • Output a document so it can be distributed to readers. • A collection of variable data about one person or thing. • ...
Digital Citizen Cross Word #1 2025-11-20
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- a group of printed or written items (such as numbers or words) shown one under the other down a page
- a row of icons on a computer screen that allow you to do various things when you are using a particular
- to arrange things so that they form a line or are in proper position
- arrange data in alphabetical or numerical order, such as in a spreadsheet
- a rectangular space where a column and a row intersect
- general plan of organization and arrangement
- to change the size
- a section of a page that allows a user to enter text
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- the quality that makes it possible to see through something
- in spreadsheet software, an equation that makes calculations based on the data in your spreadsheet
- a computer file containing data entered by a user
- a document that has columns and rows which are used to calculate numbers and organize information
- to move and organize (things) into a particular order or position
- a single page of a presentation
- letters and words
- a line of words, numbers, pictures, etc. going straight across
16 Clues: letters and words • to change the size • a single page of a presentation • general plan of organization and arrangement • a computer file containing data entered by a user • a section of a page that allows a user to enter text • a rectangular space where a column and a row intersect • the quality that makes it possible to see through something • ...
1st declension nouns 2016-09-21
TASK 1 2018-07-04
8 Clues: The Learning Page • There are Course notes • There are Subject Matters • You can explore for thi page • You can find Another Resources • There are Virtual Works In Group • This is an agenda of pending activities • This is a part of the page where are the personal data
Chapter 31 2023-05-15
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- a bird's circulatory system has complete
- What group became dominate about 215 mill years ago
- food goes from the stomach/gizzard to the
- snakes are what
- dry scaly skin does not
- it rely on behavior to help control body temp
- medulla regulates
- in feeding birds need a lot of
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- what is the animal on the first page
- and flight feathers are used for
- food goes from the small intestine to the
- birds regulate body temperature
- scales can be rough or
- reptiles live on
- how many dinosaurs are on page 7
- the discovery of the evolution of birds is
- birds are believed to have evolved from
17 Clues: snakes are what • reptiles live on • medulla regulates • scales can be rough or • dry scaly skin does not • in feeding birds need a lot of • birds regulate body temperature • and flight feathers are used for • how many dinosaurs are on page 7 • what is the animal on the first page • birds are believed to have evolved from • a bird's circulatory system has complete • ...
Majri_Taret_Crossword_Computer_Definition 2015-12-17
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- ENGINE like google.
- PASTE this is to paste text on page.
- DISK to store documents.
- this is to listen to sound.
- TOP is a computer.
- SERIAL USB is a USB key.
- is for an array on computer.
- PROCESSOR is to write text.
- is to go up and down with the mouse.
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- is a page that searches for information.
- PAD is to put the mouse on.
- for to protect documents on your session.
- is for to receive mail.
- is a device which prints the information of computer on the paper.
- ALL is to select a text.
- INSERT when you put a picture or a file on array.
16 Clues: TOP is a computer. • ENGINE like google. • is for to receive mail. • DISK to store documents. • ALL is to select a text. • SERIAL USB is a USB key. • PAD is to put the mouse on. • this is to listen to sound. • PROCESSOR is to write text. • is for an array on computer. • PASTE this is to paste text on page. • is to go up and down with the mouse. • ...
Online searches 2024-09-11
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- Limits search results to a particular website.
- A set of rules used by search engines to rank results.
- Tools to narrow down search results.
- Used to search for the definition of a term.
- A program that indexes web pages.
- Specific words used to search for content.
- A search that uses more detailed queries.
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- Used to search for exact phrases.
- Restricts search to a specific type of file.
- Most popular search engine.
- An email provider and search engine.
- Microsoft's search engine.
- Search Engine Results Page.
- Operators used in search queries.
- The address of a web page.
15 Clues: Microsoft's search engine. • The address of a web page. • Most popular search engine. • Search Engine Results Page. • Used to search for exact phrases. • Operators used in search queries. • A program that indexes web pages. • An email provider and search engine. • Tools to narrow down search results. • A search that uses more detailed queries. • ...
Theodore VD 2024-09-19
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- clickable area on a web page that redirects you to a new page
- device to display image for computer
- used to connect computers with phones and keyboards
- collection of instructions and programs
- wireless network technology
- used to access websites and internet
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- commonly used image file
- send data to file or program
- pretty much the internet
- bring data into file or program
- physical part of computers
- the address of a website
- transfer or copy data from a website to a computer
- animated image file
- what goes between the @ and the . in a email address
15 Clues: animated image file • commonly used image file • pretty much the internet • the address of a website • physical part of computers • wireless network technology • send data to file or program • bring data into file or program • device to display image for computer • used to access websites and internet • collection of instructions and programs • ...
Crucigrama de Vocabulario 2022-12-12
La novia perfecta vocab Crossword 2024-03-25
Harvard Resume and Cover Letter 2023-10-13
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- Avoid ___________ gaps such as a missing summer
- Don't use _____ or colloquialisms
- In a COVER LETTER give _________ that support your skills and qualifications
- List headings (such as experience) in order of __________
- COVER LETTER Paragraph reiterate your interest in the position, and your enthusiasm for using your skills
- COVER LETTER Paragraph that provides supporting examples to demonstrate that you have the key skills and expertise needed in the role
- Address your COVER LETTER to a specific ______ if you can
- A RESUME mistake is spelling and _______ errors
- A RESUME should be __________ rather than "flowery"
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- COVER LETTER should be no more than a ______ page
- COVER LETTER Paragraph that Clearly state why you are writing, name the position or type of work you’re exploring
- Don't use _______ pronouns (such as I)
- Avoid the RESUME mistake of using passive language instead of ______ words
- Don't include a _______
- Your COVER LETTER is a _______ example and part of the screening process
- A RESUME is a brief, informative _______
- RESUME language should be ________ rather than general
- RESUME mistake #2 is missing ____ and phone number
18 Clues: Don't include a _______ • Don't use _____ or colloquialisms • Don't use _______ pronouns (such as I) • A RESUME is a brief, informative _______ • Avoid ___________ gaps such as a missing summer • A RESUME mistake is spelling and _______ errors • COVER LETTER should be no more than a ______ page • RESUME mistake #2 is missing ____ and phone number • ...
Middle East Crossword 2012-08-29
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- A limit on imported goods
- A economic system based on customs
- Any technology thet helps make something else
- the capital of Turkey
- A person that takes a risk in starting a business
- A mixture of command & market economy
- A man made canal to help transport goods to & from the mediterrnean
- A ban on imported goods
- The people make the decisions
- The value that people bring to the market
- The the total amount of goods and services produced in a coutry
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- the perfection at making something more efficently
- The goverment makes the decisions
- the capital of Afganistan
- One of the most plentiful resources
- A resource supplied by nature
- A tax on imported goods
- the capital of isreal
- One of the most valuable resources
- The value of all goods & services that a country produces in a year
- the loest & saltiest sea
- the capital of Iran
- the capital of Sadi Arabia
23 Clues: the capital of Iran • the capital of isreal • the capital of Turkey • A tax on imported goods • A ban on imported goods • the loest & saltiest sea • the capital of Afganistan • A limit on imported goods • the capital of Sadi Arabia • A resource supplied by nature • The people make the decisions • The goverment makes the decisions • A economic system based on customs • ...
The Middle Ages 2013-01-15
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- a mound of earth on which a tower was built.
- To surround a castle or town and try to capture it.
- the courtyard inside a castle walls.
- Something that is very holy and special.
- to do with the Middle Ages
- the gateway defending the drawbridge.
- These were full time professional soldiers who were well trained & paid
- A council of noblemen that advised English kings.
- a projection in the battlements of a wall with openings through which missiles could be dropped on besiegers.
- Holes holes in the ceiling between the main gate and inner portcullis through which arrows, rocks and hot oil could be dropped.
- The part of an army that fights on horseback.
- houses for soldiers
- Shaft The attackers might try and crawl up the shaft, but may get stuck
- a heavy timber platform built to cross a moat that could be raised and lowered.
- Soldiers who would dig under a castle wall.
- A machine used to fire rocks at the castle
- The bones of an important person, or something that belonged to that person.
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- Tower A large wooden tower protected by animal skins
- a strong stone tower. The main stronghold.
- a strong fence built around the motte and bailey.
- Fire a mixture of tar, oil and sulphur which could not be put out with water. Only urine could put the fire out
- defensive stone or earth wall surrounding castle.
- heavy timber or metal grill that protected the castle entrance and could be raised or lowered to stop or trap attackers.
- the narrow wall built around the wall walk to protect against attack.
- The part of an army that fights on foot.
- loop or slit a narrow vertical slit cut into a wall through which arrows could be fired.
- a deep trench usually filled with water that surrounded a castle.
- a promise
- Walls two sets of walls, one inside the other.
- Wall a connecting wall joining two towers.
- could fire rocks or quicklime, sometimes rotting animal corpses were even fired into the castle
- Deputy king
- These were part time, unpaid soldiers who were called up when the country was in danger.
- Passed down through the family
- skilled archer could fire an arrow over 200 metres or even straight through the arrow slits in the castle walls
- A group of people who fight or protest
- Ram A tree trunk hanging on a wooden frame, protected by an animal skin roof
37 Clues: a promise • Deputy king • houses for soldiers • to do with the Middle Ages • Passed down through the family • the courtyard inside a castle walls. • the gateway defending the drawbridge. • A group of people who fight or protest • Something that is very holy and special. • The part of an army that fights on foot. • a strong stone tower. The main stronghold. • ...
Middle East Empires 2013-01-31
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- Mohammed was raised by
- 1st Pillar: ________ is god and ______ is his prophet
- Mohammed was born in
- ________ largest religion
- Father died when Mohammed was _____
- By 1400 the Mongols were reduced to
- More Muslims are ______ than Shi'ite
- Greatest Mongol ruler
- Remains of Eastern Roman Empire
- Pre-Mohammed believed in the ________ religion
- 4th Pillar: Fast During _______
- Mother died when Mohammed was ___
- 5ht Pillar: ____ Haj to Mecca once in a lifetime
- Before Islam Arabs descended from Abraham's son _______
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- 2nd Pillar: Pray ____ times daily facing Mecca
- Leader of the Austro Hungarians
- A collection of ethnic groups
- 3rd Pillar: Pay _____ 2.5% of income
- Muslims believe in _________ through Mohammed
- Center of Mecca
- Shi'ites are mostly in
- Greatest Emporor of Byzantium
- Worldwide reset button with swift conquest and quick decline
- Most Muslims are is
- Many were
25 Clues: Many were • Center of Mecca • Most Muslims are is • Mohammed was born in • Greatest Mongol ruler • Mohammed was raised by • Shi'ites are mostly in • ________ largest religion • A collection of ethnic groups • Greatest Emporor of Byzantium • Leader of the Austro Hungarians • Remains of Eastern Roman Empire • 4th Pillar: Fast During _______ • Mother died when Mohammed was ___ • ...
Middle Eastern Crossword 2013-12-01
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- An empire that stretched across present day Turkey
- The Jewish homeland
- Many countries in the region need to reform their ______
- Operation _____ ______ was meant to take power away from the Taliban
- To stomp out Hussein's ability to wage mass war or aid terrorists
- A state that has land to legally call its own
- This was developed in the region that is now Iran
- The area has been trying to modernize its ______
- AKA The land between the rivers
- Jerusalem is the sacred location of the final suffering and _____ of Jesus
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- An extremely important resource that nations will go to war for
- One of the poorest nations in the world
- The skills and talents of a nations people
- A very holy city for all three major religions
- In many places, people either want to adopt modern lifestyle or ______ tradition
- Many Palestinians live in ________ camps
- The Persian Gulf has lots of this
- The land controlled by Britain was known as _______
- There are three major ______ religions
- Cafes serving coffee and tea are generally for ______ only
20 Clues: The Jewish homeland • AKA The land between the rivers • The Persian Gulf has lots of this • There are three major ______ religions • One of the poorest nations in the world • Many Palestinians live in ________ camps • The skills and talents of a nations people • A state that has land to legally call its own • A very holy city for all three major religions • ...
Middle East Crossword 2014-03-14
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- Ruler.
- Run without religious influence.
- The systematic killing or intentional destruction of a people.
- Comprises a country's basic support facilities.
- The statement made by Arthur Balfour in 1917 of British support for the setting up of a national home for the Jews in Palestine.
- A member of a movement to promote the establishment of an independent Jewish state.
- A set of religious beliefs based on a strict interpretation of a sacred text.
- Independence.
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- The extension of the desert landscape through the activities of people and livestock as well as climatic changes.
- A severe restriction on trade with other countries.
- Process that preserves precious water resources.
- Process of removing salt from seawater for drinking and irrigation.
- The language of Iran.
- The right to decide their own political future.
- A rich topsoil found in the Russian steppes and other mid-latitude grasslands.
- Conservative religious leaders.
- An arc of rich land.
- Referred to land to be governed by an outside power on behalf of the league of nations until it was ready for independence.
- The desire of a cultural group to rule themselves as a separate nation.
- Ancient system of underground and surface canals.
- Lawlessness.
- Citizen army.
22 Clues: Ruler. • Lawlessness. • Citizen army. • Independence. • An arc of rich land. • The language of Iran. • Conservative religious leaders. • Run without religious influence. • The right to decide their own political future. • Comprises a country's basic support facilities. • Process that preserves precious water resources. • Ancient system of underground and surface canals. • ...
Middle East Crossword 2014-03-14
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- Ancient system of underground and surface canals.
- A member of a movement to promote the establishment of an independent Jewish state.
- Process that preserves precious water resources.
- Process of removing salt from seawater for drinking and irrigation.
- Run without religious influence.
- A set of religious beliefs based on a strict interpretation of a sacred text.
- Lawlessness.
- Citizen army.
- The right to decide their own political future.
- Independence.
- Comprises a country's basic support facilities.
- The systematic killing or intentional destruction of a people.
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- The statement made by Arthur Balfour in 1917 of British support for the setting up of a national home for the Jews in Palestine.
- The desire of a cultural group to rule themselves as a separate nation.
- Ruler.
- An arc of rich land.
- A severe restriction on trade with other countries.
- The extension of the desert landscape through the activities of people and livestock as well as climatic changes.
- The language of Iran.
- Conservative religious leaders.
- Referred to land to be governed by an outside power on behalf of the league of nations until it was ready for independence.
- A rich topsoil found in the Russian steppes and other mid-latitude grasslands.
22 Clues: Ruler. • Lawlessness. • Citizen army. • Independence. • An arc of rich land. • The language of Iran. • Conservative religious leaders. • Run without religious influence. • The right to decide their own political future. • Comprises a country's basic support facilities. • Process that preserves precious water resources. • Ancient system of underground and surface canals. • ...
The Middle East 2014-09-16
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- Strip This is located in Israel
- City The capital of Kuwait
- Israel's government
- Gulf Gulf the Tigris and Euphrates rivers flow into
- The man resource in Southwest Asia
- The capital of Qatar
- The capital of Turkey
- Sea The sea next to next to Saudi Arabia
- The main religion in Iran
- The second largest country in SWA
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- The smallest country in the Middle East
- Iran's government
- Strip This is located in Israel
- River River that runs through Iraq
- Canal Canal between the Mediterranean and Red sea
- The Tigris and Euphrates rivers begin in this country
- Saudi Arabia's government
- The capital of Iraq
- River River that runs through Jordan
- Arabia The largest country in the M.E.
- The peninsula next to Saudi Arabia
21 Clues: Iran's government • Israel's government • The capital of Iraq • The capital of Qatar • The capital of Turkey • Saudi Arabia's government • The main religion in Iran • City The capital of Kuwait • Strip This is located in Israel • Strip This is located in Israel • The second largest country in SWA • River River that runs through Iraq • The man resource in Southwest Asia • ...
European Middle Ages 2013-04-05
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- powerful landowners who assisted in the government
- The official pope that was elected & restored order
- Nonreligious officials
- The Muslim leader who recaptured Jerusalem
- the grandson of King Louis
- The older son of Pepin that seized power first
- The pope the cardinals did not like and he restored the Roman papacy
- The one who lost the Battle Of Hastings
- Preached about equality for all living things
- The French King who left the 3rd crusade
- Stressed education, were teachers
- The 2nd step to entering a guild
- The latin meaning of Major Domo
- The meaning of Charlemagne
- Book written by Thomas Aquainace
- The pope that moves the papacy to Avignon
- Travelling Monks
- The new culture that blended in England
- The English King who was left with 2 and a half armies
- The one who became king after John
- The battle that was won by William
- Famous monk who wrote a book about monastic life
- Famous monk who wrote a book on history of England
- The pope who starts the crusades
- The pope that said any clergyman in France shouldn't pay taxes
- The duke that starts the Capetian Dynasty
- The younger son of Pepin that became known as Charlemagne
- King of the franks that formed a relationship with the RCC
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- worldly not religious
- The document John was forced to sign
- Anything different from the Catholic Church
- The time of great tension between the Pope and the King
- The 1st step to entering a guild
- The meeting set up by King Edward I
- The Son of Charles Martel
- The name of the new farming system introduced
- The 3rd pope elected that lived in Piza
- The pope that Charlemagne helped and crowned him emperor
- Documents that gave the townspeople self-governing
- He led the Norman Invasions
- Bishops selling church positions
- The name of the city that was the only Muslim territory left
- The holy roman emperor who goes to war with the pope
- The one Henry II married
- The treaty that divided the emperor into 3 kingdoms
- Language you commonly spoke
- Buildings were monks would live and pray
- The name of the Dynasty Pepin started
- the name the pope gave Pepin as a thank you
- The compromise made to solve the issue of lay investiture
- Nun who wrote a book about convents
- The process by which a king/emperor appoints church officials
- The Monarchs of Spain that conquered Granada
- book written by Jeffrey Cahucer
- The Pope that banned Lay Investiture
- The Anglo-Saxon King that died without an heir
- Book written by Dante
- Leader of the Franks that takes the title major domo
- A church run court that held trials for people accused of Heresy
- The latin term for 'God Wills It'
- Charlemagne's oldest son who becomes the new emperor
- The 3rd step to entering a guild
- the Roman emperor who was excommunicated by the Pope
- The head monk in a monastery
- The second pope the cardinals selected
- A board of advisors who assist the pope + create cannon law
- Buildings where nuns would live and pray
- Richard The LionHearted's brother who took over
- A faith-inspired war
- King of France who created the French appeals court
70 Clues: Travelling Monks • A faith-inspired war • worldly not religious • Book written by Dante • Nonreligious officials • The one Henry II married • The Son of Charles Martel • the grandson of King Louis • The meaning of Charlemagne • He led the Norman Invasions • Language you commonly spoke • The head monk in a monastery • The latin meaning of Major Domo • book written by Jeffrey Cahucer • ...
Middle Eastern Civilizations 2013-11-04
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- An overflow of water
- Writing used in Mesopotamia
- Used to house pharaohs and/or gods in the afterlife
- God of all living things
- Dead person wrapped in bandages
- Where most floods occur
- Both men and women in ancient Egypt use these
- Giving something to get something else
- Servants of the wealthy
- A valuable metal
- An invention that changed human life on earth
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- Used to lift water from the Nile
- Writing used in ancient Egypt
- God of the underworld
- Temple in Mesopotamia
- The type of paper used in ancient Egypt
- Used to protect body from evil
- King that brought two religions together
- Natural salt used in mummification
- God of the sun in ancient Egypt
- Runs through Egypt
- People who can read and write
- Pharaoh of Egypt who died age 19
- What kings are called in Mesopotamia
- The god of chaos from ancient Egypt
25 Clues: A valuable metal • Runs through Egypt • An overflow of water • God of the underworld • Temple in Mesopotamia • Where most floods occur • Servants of the wealthy • God of all living things • Writing used in Mesopotamia • Writing used in ancient Egypt • People who can read and write • Used to protect body from evil • God of the sun in ancient Egypt • Dead person wrapped in bandages • ...
Middle East I 2013-11-05
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- east where civilization began
- triangle shaped land where Israelites wandered
- Capital of Iraq
- largest continent
- cradle of civilization
- Capital of Syria
- Capital of Turkey
- height of Mt Everest
- Capital of Lebanon
- Capital of Saudi Arabia
- head of the Bedouin tribe
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- Capital of Jordan
- Capital of Iran
- lowest point on earth
- worlds largest city
- one humped camel
- Capital of Israel
- most populous country
- used National Water Carrier System
- largest peninsula
- one of the few foods that will never spoil
21 Clues: Capital of Iran • Capital of Iraq • one humped camel • Capital of Syria • Capital of Jordan • largest continent • Capital of Israel • largest peninsula • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Lebanon • worlds largest city • height of Mt Everest • lowest point on earth • most populous country • cradle of civilization • Capital of Saudi Arabia • head of the Bedouin tribe • east where civilization began • ...
middle ages crossword 2015-06-03
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- castle or estate
- the black( )
- used to cure the plague
- giving a tenth of your income to the church
- an association of trades people made of merchants
- there was eight
- knights and crossbows
- ring around the rosie
- the father son and holy spirit
- believed to cancel sin
- saving someone from sin
- there were non
- the tanks of the middle ages
- the holy-ground
- given from vassals
- solved black death problem
- great toothpaste flavour
- work from Greece or Rome
- given from lords
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- public honour or respect
- bag of herbs
- battle of 1066
- killed one third of Europe's population
- after high-school
- what the plague was blamed on
- give and take system
- peasant and lower class
- deprives someone out of the church
- accomplished learning religion and war
- peasants from the north/ mountains
- division of religions
- good day
- first to rule with blessing from church
- the king is always on top
- white and healthy
- payed for loyalty
- ruled by king and queen
- king of Normandy
- writing and reading
- picture of scared Christian person
40 Clues: good day • bag of herbs • battle of 1066 • there were non • there was eight • the holy-ground • castle or estate • the black( ) • king of Normandy • given from lords • after high-school • white and healthy • payed for loyalty • given from vassals • writing and reading • give and take system • knights and crossbows • ring around the rosie • division of religions • believed to cancel sin • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-05-31
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- The empire that fell during the Middle Ages.
- Another term for a peasant bound to the land and owned by a lord.
- The ability to read and write.
- The son of Charles Martel.
- A _____ is a tenth of one's income voluntarily contributed to a church.
- An institution of higher learning.
- The person who was at the top of the Feudalism Triangle.
- A Classic is a work of _______ from Ancient Greece or Rome.
- Finish the nursery rhyme: Ring around the ______.
- Christians believed Jerusalem was where Jesus was ______.
- Pope Gregory did this to a King.
- A goal Charlemagne never accomplished was to be ________.
- Personal Independence; the idea that everyone should pursue their own goals.
- The word that means "seize the day" in Greek.
- There were two major types of the Plague ______ and Bubonic.
- A modern-day weapon that you could compare to a knight.
- The crusade with the most enthusiastic crusaders.
- The Crusades happened to regain the _________ from the Muslims.
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- What was in the intestines of the fleas who had the Plague?
- Priests liked to use this weapon.
- The Empire that mosaics came from.
- The deliverance of the soul from the penalties of sin.
- Muslims believed Jerusalem was where Muhammad entered _______.
- The Crusades were the first official war of ________.
- A male leader of a family or tribe.
- A guild is an association of _______.
- A person who has controversial opinions, especially with the Roman Catholic Church.
- One of the main religions in Europe during this time.
- The group of people who have been ordained for _______ purposes.
- A piece of land he;ld under the feudal system.
- A medication that can be given to treat the Plague nowadays.
- An expression of public honour or respect.
- A representation of a sacred Christian person.
- The castle and estate of a feudal lord.
- The Plague was also called the _______.
- A formal separation in the Christian church.
- The amount of Crusades that happened.
- An unbeliever to some religion, espescially Islam or Christianity.
- A strong central government.
- The people who seemed to bring the Plague.
40 Clues: The son of Charles Martel. • A strong central government. • The ability to read and write. • Pope Gregory did this to a King. • Priests liked to use this weapon. • The Empire that mosaics came from. • An institution of higher learning. • A male leader of a family or tribe. • A guild is an association of _______. • The amount of Crusades that happened. • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-05-31
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- Who liked using a mace?
- Vassals paid this to their lords, showing loyalty to them.
- The famous trading route that was said to enable the spread of the plague was called the ____ Road
- the act that deprives someone of membership in the church
- The epidemic that hit Europe in 1347.
- Battles fought between European Christians and Muslims
- Who was more powerful, feudal states or the ______
- A union of people who practice the same trade
- The ability to read and write
- Holy Roman Emperor
- A picture or representation of a sacred figure; sacred object
- Charlemagne's one goal that he never accomplished was to be able to read and _____
- the deliverance of the soul from the penalties of sin
- Who held the highest church position?
- What number of people out of 10 people in the Middle Ages would become a nun or monk?
- A house, castle, or estate
- Afraid that idols took place of sacred figures; Church of _____
- What did vassals get from their lords?
- What the Crusades were fought for
- a tenth of one's income contributed voluntarily to the church
- a group of people who have been ordained for religious services
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- Someone who has controversial opinions about religion, especially someone who publicly disagrees with the Church
- What modern weapon could a knight be compared to?
- a mutual separation or division into factions, especially a formal separation within a Christian church
- a work of art or literature from Ancient Greece or Rome; something considered to be of the highest rank or excellence
- personal independence; the idea that every person should be free to develop and pursue his or her own goals
- What job resulted in higher pay because of the Black Death?
- The nursery rhyme 'Ring Around The _____' is said to center around the Black Death
- A strong central government ruled by a king or queen
- The three countries that were impacted were England, Germany, and the ___________
- Peasant
- Where was the first documented case of the Black Death?
- The male leader of a family or tribe
- The plague spread 2 kilometers per ___ on land
- What could once-peasants become?
- A highly infectious, usually fatal, epidemic disease
- One who is an unbeliever in a specific religion
- Middle Ages people had the same standards for _____ hygiene as we do today
- What protected knights against their opposition?
- an institution of higher learning with teaching and researching facilities as well as graduate and professional schools
40 Clues: Peasant • Holy Roman Emperor • Who liked using a mace? • A house, castle, or estate • The ability to read and write • What could once-peasants become? • What the Crusades were fought for • The male leader of a family or tribe • The epidemic that hit Europe in 1347. • Who held the highest church position? • What did vassals get from their lords? • ...
Middle East Crossword 2015-04-09
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- Organization of oil-producing states
- A nationalist movement that called for Jews to move to their ancient homeland
- Country formerly known as Persia, ruled by the shah
- Key waterway in Egypt that was controlled by the British & French until 1956
- Jewish holy day on which Arab states attacked Israel in 1973
- The belief that there is only one ultimate God
- Conference in 1920 where Britian established control over Palestine
- Egyptian leader who made peace with Israel but was later assassinated by Muslim extremists
- Leader of Egypt during the Suez Crisis
- This religion's holy book is the Quran
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- This religion's holy book is the Torah
- Territory in modern Israel that seeks to become an indepedent nation
- 1st Prime Minister of Israel
- Areas controlled by British & French following WWI
- Agreement between French & British to divide the Middle East after WWI
- Site of the historic peace agreement between Egypt & Israel
- This empire controlled most of the Middle East before WWI
- Emir of Mecca who exchanged letters with the British in WWI
- Considered the "Father of the Turks" who helped modernize the country
- British diplomat who exchanged letters with the leader of Mecca
- Country established after WWII as a safe haven for Jews
21 Clues: 1st Prime Minister of Israel • Organization of oil-producing states • This religion's holy book is the Torah • Leader of Egypt during the Suez Crisis • This religion's holy book is the Quran • The belief that there is only one ultimate God • Areas controlled by British & French following WWI • Country formerly known as Persia, ruled by the shah • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-02-26
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- another name for middle ages
- a system of promises that governed the relationships between lords and vassals
- region where Jesus had lived, preached, and died
- an organization of priests that looked for and punished anyone in Spain suspected of secretly practicing their old religion
- Refers to the shape of land in a region
- Church Officials
- communities of monks
- document listing rights that the king could not ignore
- a law that governed how the world operated
- a large estate owned by a knight or lord
- a group of people who dedicate their lives to religion and follow common rules
- efforts to retake Spain from the Moors
- religious men who lived apart from society in isolated communities
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- A knight who promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- a period that lasted from about 500 to 1500
- the large landmass that includes Europe and Asia
- religious ideas that oppose accepted church teachings
- warriors who fought on horseback
- invasion that began conflict between England and France
- the highest law making body in the United Kingdom today
- Europeans code of honorable behavior
- cast out from the church
- long series of wars between Christians and Muslims in southwest Asia
- a deadly plague that swept through Europe between 1347 and 1351
- people who belonged to religious orders but lived and worked among the general republic
- short, three-line poem of 17 syllables that describe nature scenes
- workers who were tied to the land on which they lived
27 Clues: Church Officials • communities of monks • cast out from the church • another name for middle ages • warriors who fought on horseback • Europeans code of honorable behavior • efforts to retake Spain from the Moors • Refers to the shape of land in a region • a large estate owned by a knight or lord • a law that governed how the world operated • ...
Middle East Vocabulary 2016-10-06
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- Member of mainly pastoral Islamic people, want own country (Kurdistan)
- Originally from Arabian Penninsula, most popular ethnic group within Middle East
- Underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock from which groundwater can be extracted using a water well
- Increase in the amount of goods and services produced per head of the population over a specific amount of time
- Process of removing salt from salt water to make it usable and drinkable
- Method in which water is supplied to plants at regular intervals for agriclture.
- Percentage of people over the age of 15 who can read and write in an area
- Contamination of water bodies
- Total Value of goods produced and services provided in a country in the period of one year
- System of government which priests rule in the name of God.
- To stop trade completely with a country
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- Degree of wealth and comfort of materials available to a person or community
- Where food is produced for sales in the market
- Materials that can be used for economic gain
- Runs through two countries Turkey and Iraq
- Native or inhabitant of Persia
- Form of energy generated by the conversion of free falling water to electricity
- Type of government where a monarch becomes the monarch because they are related to the last monarch
- When a farmer focuses on growing enough food for their family and themselves
- Limit on imported goods
- Waterway that connects the Mediterranean and Red Sea
- People who share a common religious creed, beliefs, and practices or rituals.
- Value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another
- Community or population made of people who share a cultural background
- Average amount of money a person makes in a country annually
- Runs through three countries Turkey, Syria, and Iraq.
- Tax on imported goods
- Key Water source for Israel Syria and Lebanon
- Empire founded by Osman, greatest ruler was Suleyman
- Liquid derived from petroleum used for fuel or lubricant
- union of oil producing countries that regulate the amount of oil each country is able to produce.
31 Clues: Tax on imported goods • Limit on imported goods • Contamination of water bodies • Native or inhabitant of Persia • To stop trade completely with a country • Runs through two countries Turkey and Iraq • Materials that can be used for economic gain • Key Water source for Israel Syria and Lebanon • Where food is produced for sales in the market • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2020-02-25
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- a community that shares a government and sometimes a common language and culture
- a system of government in Europe during the Middle Ages, in which Kings and Queens had the most power, followed by nobles, knights and peasants
- years between ancient and modern times from about 500-1500 CE
- several military expeditions between 1095 and 1272 AD,supported by Catholic Church, to win back the holy lands from the Turks
- an paid worker who is being taught in a craft
- persons ordained to perform certain religious duties
- a woman who takes the vows of a particular religious order and often lives in a convent with other nuns
- able to supply one’s own needs
- a large estate, often including a village and farmlands, ruled by a lord
- a person who teaches a religion to people with different beliefs
- an agreement between King John of England and his nobles and clergy in which the king’s power over his nobles was limited
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- man who received land and titles in exchange for serving a lord or a king or a soldier
- a man who lives in a monastery with other men and follows the practices of a religious order
- a man who promised to be loyal to a landowner, who in return gave him a share of the land, called a fief
- a contagious and often deadly disease spread from animals to humans
- the leader of the Roman Catholic church
- a king or queen who is absolute leader
- a council that advised the English king or queen in government matters
- an association of all the people in a town or village who practiced a certain trade
- a person who lived on and farmed a lords land in feudal times
- a community where monks live, study and preach
- to expel or prevent someone from taking part in Church life
- a community of nuns
- the noble qualities that Knights were to have: bravery, loyalty and doing heroic deeds to win the love of a worthy women
24 Clues: a community of nuns • able to supply one’s own needs • a king or queen who is absolute leader • the leader of the Roman Catholic church • an paid worker who is being taught in a craft • a community where monks live, study and preach • persons ordained to perform certain religious duties • to expel or prevent someone from taking part in Church life • ...
Middle Ages Vocab 2020-03-31
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- Failures on the battlefield
- Fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the modern world
- The system in which the lord received work and food in exchange for providing protection
- dedicated lives to serving God & church
- political & economic system in which lords gave land to less powerful nobles in return for services
- Not free to leave
- Built for defense
- A noble who has received land
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- Guild improved farming = fewer farmers needed
- High church officials Owned most land
- Save $ & build business
- Crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope 800 AD
- of Living Level of comfort in which you live
- Religious services
- Contribute labor & food for Lord’s protection
- Business association
- Dedicate lives to serving God & church
- A gift of land
- Great Charter
- Leader of Roman Catholic Church
20 Clues: Great Charter • A gift of land • Not free to leave • Built for defense • Religious services • Business association • Save $ & build business • Failures on the battlefield • A noble who has received land • Leader of Roman Catholic Church • High church officials Owned most land • Dedicate lives to serving God & church • dedicated lives to serving God & church • ...
Middle East Review 2020-04-01
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- One of the most important resources in the Middle East
- A holy city for all three religions
- The holy book of Islam
- Country where the Arab Spring began
- A person forced to flee their home
- Country that broke out in civil war as a result of the Arab Spring
- The Jewish New Year
- The most important prophet of Islam
- The civilization that translates to "Land Between the Rivers"
- The holiest city for Muslims
- Someone who has complete control over a country
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- One of the two rivers running through Iraq
- The writing system developed by the Mesopotamians
- The holy book of Christianity
- Group of people who are fighting for control of the Holy Land
- The terrorist organization that ISIS came from
- Where Muslims believe God was worshipped for the first time
- The original leader of Judaism
- The world's first religion to believe in one god
- Christians believe he was the messiah
- The holy book of Judaism
- Stands for "Islamic State of Iraq and Syria"
- The most important time of year for Muslims
23 Clues: The Jewish New Year • The holy book of Islam • The holy book of Judaism • The holiest city for Muslims • The holy book of Christianity • The original leader of Judaism • A person forced to flee their home • A holy city for all three religions • Country where the Arab Spring began • The most important prophet of Islam • Christians believe he was the messiah • ...
middle ages rhiane 2020-04-03
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- Leader of Roman Catholic Church
- Dedicate lives to serving God & church
- Must continuously earn money
- The system in which the lord received work and food in exchange for providing protection
- Trial by jury
- Cold, damp, dark
- A noble who has received land
- Center of a fief
- Tied to land
- Allowed people to move to cities
- High taxes
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- Copy/decorate holy books
- Free to leave
- Advances & inventions lost
- Level of comfort in which you live
- German King
- Religious services
- A political & economic system in which lords gave land to less powerful nobles in return for services
- A gift of land
- King
20 Clues: King • High taxes • German King • Tied to land • Free to leave • Trial by jury • A gift of land • Cold, damp, dark • Center of a fief • Religious services • Copy/decorate holy books • Advances & inventions lost • Must continuously earn money • A noble who has received land • Leader of Roman Catholic Church • Allowed people to move to cities • Level of comfort in which you live • ...
The Middle Ages 2020-03-11
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- A seperation
- A new social, economical and political structure
- The holy land
- King or queen having total power
- A king or queen whose power is restricted by law or constitution
- A person who works with someone under contract in order to learn a skill
- A self sufficient community with a castle, church and farmlands
- Military conflicts between Muslims and Christians
- These people gave serfs permission to lave the manor
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- Laws dealing with personal matters
- Another way to say the middle ages
- Expected behavior of knights
- Legislature of England
- A document made in 1215 that gave nobles their power back
- Written document outlining the aims and principles of a united group
- This person set up courts and took power from nobles
- a picture or image
- Serfs were not
- Peasant bound to the land
- Leader of the Roman Catholic Church
20 Clues: A seperation • The holy land • Serfs were not • a picture or image • Legislature of England • Peasant bound to the land • Expected behavior of knights • King or queen having total power • Laws dealing with personal matters • Another way to say the middle ages • Leader of the Roman Catholic Church • A new social, economical and political structure • ...
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 2021-03-10
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- Land that a Lord or King owned, and that Serf worked
- the series of rules of England
- a place where nobles and kings lived.
- a deadly sickness
- The leader
- a rich person with high social status
- to be a knight
- A series of wars over the city of Jerusalem
- a person who bakes
- a place where monks lived, prayed, and worked
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- A country in Europe’s mainland
- a peasant
- a country in Europe, also a large island off of Europe
- a person who devoted themselves to god
- Pope, the leader of the church
- a man who fought for land
- a man who works with metal
- A sort of small king who worked for the big king in return for money
- relating to the Middle Ages
- A continents
20 Clues: a peasant • The leader • A continents • to be a knight • a deadly sickness • a person who bakes • a man who fought for land • a man who works with metal • relating to the Middle Ages • A country in Europe’s mainland • the series of rules of England • Pope, the leader of the church • a place where nobles and kings lived. • a rich person with high social status • ...
middle school crossword 2019-03-18
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- name of the MS principal
- field/we go here for recess(2 words)
- you check for homework: google ___
- where everyone goes to the Bolshoi theatre usually during advisory
- name of the MS assistant principal
- teachers use to grade you
- use this to buy lunch
- of the houses is the blue ___
- class that you have every day
- games/MS games where you compete for house points
- shares a block with your elective
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- meeting/highest mark on the rubric (two words)
- you keep your belongings all day
- first class that you went to this year
- mascot
- choose one of these fun classes every quarter
- and tournaments where we compete against other schools
- set of numbers used to open your locker
- many blocks are in a day?
- or false, you have every class every day
20 Clues: mascot • use this to buy lunch • name of the MS principal • teachers use to grade you • many blocks are in a day? • of the houses is the blue ___ • class that you have every day • you keep your belongings all day • shares a block with your elective • you check for homework: google ___ • name of the MS assistant principal • field/we go here for recess(2 words) • ...
Early Middle Ages 2017-02-07
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- change
- beliefs that involve gods
- time order
- cannot read or write
- 1st Christian Frankish king
- greatest Dark Ages king
- invaded the R.E.
- a monotheistic religion
- belief in many gods
- strongest barbarian tribe
- Iberian Peninsula
- religious men who wrote all the books
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- able to keep up
- land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- directly south of Mediterranean Sea
- ruler of a large conquered area
- a large sea once surrounded by the R.E.
- belief in one god
- two pieces of evidence to help prove
- small groups of families
- a sea east of the British Isles
- invaders from Scandinavia
22 Clues: change • time order • able to keep up • invaded the R.E. • belief in one god • Iberian Peninsula • belief in many gods • cannot read or write • greatest Dark Ages king • a monotheistic religion • small groups of families • beliefs that involve gods • invaders from Scandinavia • strongest barbarian tribe • 1st Christian Frankish king • ruler of a large conquered area • ...
Medomak Middle School 2024-06-13
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- Wing that's not a primary color
- Shared with the highschool
- School Laptop
- Beginning and End of the day
- 2 fields, Baseball and ________
- Monthly Award, Riverhawk Alliteration
- A blue one isn't very good
- End of year fun! _______ Studies
- MMS educates Eighth and ________ Graders
- Nearby Spring Pond Resident
- Fall sport, Soccer
- Computer Mistake
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- First Value
- Dungeons and what?! Meets on Thursdays!
- MMS school mascot
- MMS is located on _________ Road
- Neighbor's Mascot
- School Color, Symbol AU
- The 'middle' value
- Home of MMS
- Second floor right wing
- Today isn't a Gold Day! It's _______
- U in RSU40
- Floors
24 Clues: Floors • U in RSU40 • First Value • Home of MMS • School Laptop • Computer Mistake • MMS school mascot • Neighbor's Mascot • The 'middle' value • Fall sport, Soccer • School Color, Symbol AU • Second floor right wing • Shared with the highschool • A blue one isn't very good • Nearby Spring Pond Resident • Beginning and End of the day • Wing that's not a primary color • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2023-11-16
Across
- The 16th-century movement leading to the establishment of Protestant churches and changes in the Roman Catholic Church.
- A poet or musician who wrote and performed songs of chivalry and courtly love.
- A branch of Christianity based on Martin Luther's teachings, emphasizing justification by faith.
- The Pope's power and jurisdiction over the Catholic Church.
- A building or complex where monks live and work.
- A person who received protection and land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service.
- A series of military expeditions by Christians to recover the Holy Land from Muslim rule.
- A large, important church, often the seat of a bishop.
- A warrior of noble birth who served a lord in military capacity.
- The belief that God has already decided who will be saved and who will not.
- An agreement between lords and vassals, where vassals pledged service and loyalty to the lord.
- A devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-14th century.
- Certificates sold by the Catholic Church, supposedly reducing punishment for sins.
- An economic system structured around a lord's manor, including the peasants who work the land.
- A key Reformation figure known for his influential role in the development of Calvinism.
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- A system of government and society based on land ownership and personal loyalty.
- A Christian faith and practice that originated from the Reformation, distinct from Catholicism.
- The condition of peasants who were legally bound to live and work on a lord's land.
- A book or document written by hand, particularly during the Middle Ages.
- An association of artisans or merchants who control the practice of their craft in a particular town.
- The code of conduct that knights were supposed to follow, emphasizing bravery, honor, and respect for women and the weak.
- A list of propositions by Martin Luther challenging Church practices, notably the sale of indulgences.
- A member of the lower class who farmed or worked the land for a lord.
- Beliefs or opinions that deviate from established religious teachings, especially in the context of Christianity.
- A group of institutions within the Catholic Church tasked with combating heresy.
- Land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for military service and loyalty.
- A German theologian who sparked the Reformation with his critiques of the Catholic Church.
- Another term for the Black Death, characterized by swollen lymph nodes.
- A method of study based on logic and dialectic that dominated medieval schools.
- A Protestant theological system from John Calvin, focusing on God's sovereignty and predestination.
30 Clues: A building or complex where monks live and work. • A large, important church, often the seat of a bishop. • The Pope's power and jurisdiction over the Catholic Church. • A warrior of noble birth who served a lord in military capacity. • A member of the lower class who farmed or worked the land for a lord. • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-11-13
Across
- to hate
- to give
- people
- a group of people traveling together
- a person with a bad reputation
- luck
- sadness
- to interfere in people's business
- to make someone a knight
- one sided
- a fight between two people with weapons
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- to beat or defeat in battle
- a clever plan
- a hard hit
- a poem or song that tells a story
- a young many that is almost a knight
- terrible or annoying
- a young boy in training to become a knight
- a long wooden pole
- a place where travelers can eat and sleep
- shocked or surprised
- craziness
- foolishly dangerous or daring
- to make someone believe something untrue
24 Clues: luck • people • to hate • to give • sadness • craziness • one sided • a hard hit • a clever plan • a long wooden pole • terrible or annoying • shocked or surprised • to make someone a knight • to beat or defeat in battle • foolishly dangerous or daring • a person with a bad reputation • a poem or song that tells a story • to interfere in people's business • a young many that is almost a knight • ...
Middle Child Hood 2023-02-14
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- Consists of a system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop internal controls and appropriate
- Manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- Involves outside factors that influence behavior
- Is a result that follows an action or behavior
- Process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society
- To remember information
- Stopping an unacceptable action or start an acceptable one
- People define themselves in terms in qualities, skills, and attributes they see in others
- Ability to group objects by common attributes, such as size, color, shape, pattern, or function
- Rewarding appropriate behavior can help hold children's behavior
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- Involves nonverbal and verbal actions
- Hand eye coordination
- Means that change in position or shape of substances do not shape the quanity
- You are worthwhile as a person
- Consists of actions rather than words
- Includes all the communication that occurs within the setting
- Unwanted aggressive behavior
- Speaking or moving while child is watching
- Ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight, volume, or size
- Guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time
20 Clues: Hand eye coordination • To remember information • Unwanted aggressive behavior • You are worthwhile as a person • Involves nonverbal and verbal actions • Consists of actions rather than words • Speaking or moving while child is watching • Is a result that follows an action or behavior • Involves outside factors that influence behavior • ...
Middle East Map 2023-02-13
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- Small country just north of Israel
- Mountain range that makes up northern Iran
- Body of water southeast of Oman
- Northeastern country in Africa
- Body of water west of the Middle East
- Body of water between Saudi Arabia and Egypt
- Country north of Yemen
- The capital city of Turkey
- County on eastern side of Mediterranean Sea
- Body of water north of Iran
- The southern desert area of Saudi Arabia
- Country south of Saudi Arabia
- Country east of Syria
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- Landform that Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Oman are on
- Country south of the Black Sea
- Country east of Iran
- Body of water between Iran & Saudi Arabia
- Peninsula that makes up the eastern part of Egypt
- Country on souteast part of Arabian Peinsula
- Mountain range extending through Iran
- Capital city of Iraq
- Country east of Israel
- Capital city of Iran
- country south of the Caspian Sea
- Country north of Jordan
25 Clues: Country east of Iran • Capital city of Iraq • Capital city of Iran • Country east of Syria • Country north of Yemen • Country east of Israel • Country north of Jordan • The capital city of Turkey • Body of water north of Iran • Country south of Saudi Arabia • Country south of the Black Sea • Northeastern country in Africa • Body of water southeast of Oman • ...
Middle School Psychology 2023-03-01
Across
- Connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain.
- Lobe that is responsible for hearing.
- Putting electrical current into the brain.
- The detailed study of the shape and size of the cranium
- The brain is involved in regulating ALL physiological, behavioral, and ________ functions.
- What percent of all animal research in psychology uses rodents and birds?
- This person is a famous case study in psychology.
- Lobe that is responsible for decision-making and problem-solving.
- Improve the lives of people and conduct research and spread knowledge.
- A region in the brain which has suffered damage through injury or disease.
- Type of research method that lists questions.
- Lobe in the brain that receives and processes sensory information from all over the body.
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- One of the things that changed about Phineas Gage after his accident.
- The brain consists of this many lobes.
- Type of research method that observes behavior in the natural environment.
- Lobe in the brain where vision is the main function.
- Part of the brain responsible for memory.
- Was mapped using stimulation.
- Area in the brain responsible for language production.
- Type of research method that involves looking at past records.
- Focuses on one individual or just a few.
- Anyone taking part in psychological research must give this in order to take part in the research.
- The brain consists of this many hemispheres.
- Moral principles that govern the conducting of an activity.
- The basic working unit of the brain, a special cell that communicates information to other nerve cells, muscles, or gland cells.
- The science of behavior and mental processes.
- Type of research method where data gathering happens over a long period of time.
- Area in the brain responsible for comprehension of language.
28 Clues: Was mapped using stimulation. • Lobe that is responsible for hearing. • The brain consists of this many lobes. • Focuses on one individual or just a few. • Part of the brain responsible for memory. • Putting electrical current into the brain. • The brain consists of this many hemispheres. • The science of behavior and mental processes. • ...
Rogers Middle School 2023-05-01
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- Who you might see if you feel sick or get injured
- The number of classes during the day at Rogers
- He teaches 6th Grade ELA and is very good at volleyball: Mr. _____
- This teacher's room number is 1102: Mr. _____
- The Roger's mascot is a _______
- The principal at Rogers is Mr. _____
- The name of the elementary school that is next to Rogers
- She teaches 6th grade Math and her last name starts with a vowel. Ms. ______
- This teacher teaches 6th grade history and drama: Ms. ______ .
- The name of the street that Rogers Middle School is on is ______ Ave
- The gym was recently named after this teacher: Mr. ____ .
- This teacher teaches robotics, computers, and yearbook. Ms. ______
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- She teaches 6th grade ELA and her last name starts with a vowel. Ms. _____
- She teaches art at Rogers. Ms. ______
- The 3 R's at Rogers Middle School are Ready, Responsible, and ______ .
- Lunch at Rogers usually begins at ______
- This teacher teaches 6th grade Math and Student Council; Ms. ______
- This teacher teaches band and orchestra at Rogers: Mr. ________
- The assistant principal at Rogers is Ms. ________
- He is one of the 6th grade P.E. teachers: Dr. ______
- The name of the after school program at Rogers
- This teacher is currently teaching 6th grade ELA and Green Team: Ms. _____
22 Clues: The Roger's mascot is a _______ • The principal at Rogers is Mr. _____ • She teaches art at Rogers. Ms. ______ • Lunch at Rogers usually begins at ______ • This teacher's room number is 1102: Mr. _____ • The number of classes during the day at Rogers • The name of the after school program at Rogers • Who you might see if you feel sick or get injured • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-08-24
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- Roman province of Gaul a Germanic people
- system of rigid class distinction responsibilities
- becomes a secular
- how many years a Knights training is
- ruler of all the land
- from Scandinavia and were barbaric
- churchly kingdom
- church tax paid by peasants
- center of government
- who adopts Christianity
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- who ruled over the Franks
- From Hungary
- worldly power involved in politics
- consisted of lords house, church, workshop, and fields
- leads an Empire
- crowns Charlemagne emperor
- Who's three sons fought for control
- Vassal
- How old was a Knight when he finished training
- how old was a Knight when he started training
20 Clues: Vassal • From Hungary • leads an Empire • churchly kingdom • becomes a secular • center of government • ruler of all the land • who adopts Christianity • who ruled over the Franks • crowns Charlemagne emperor • church tax paid by peasants • worldly power involved in politics • from Scandinavia and were barbaric • Who's three sons fought for control • how many years a Knights training is • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-08-24
Across
- a period from 500 to 1500
- the age you can become a knight
- the age you can become a squire
- worked the land for the lord on the manor
- new code of conduct for knights
- ruler of the franks; converts to christianity
- the age that a boy can become a page
- from scandinavia and were very warlike people
- wrote rules for the nuns
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- inherited Frankish kingdom from his dad
- where monks lived
- french and spanish erupted from this language
- consisted of lords house, church, workshop, and fields
- son of charlamagne
- servent for a knight
- a political and economic system based on landholding and protective alliances
- germanic people who hold power in Gual
- invaders destroyed this empire
- wrote rules for the monasteries
- a church tax paid by peasents
20 Clues: where monks lived • son of charlamagne • servent for a knight • wrote rules for the nuns • a period from 500 to 1500 • a church tax paid by peasents • invaders destroyed this empire • the age you can become a knight • the age you can become a squire • new code of conduct for knights • wrote rules for the monasteries • the age that a boy can become a page • ...
