people Crossword Puzzles
People of the Old Testament 2023-04-29
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- Betrayed by Delilah
- Moses's sister
- A prophetess and judge before Israel had a king
- Succeeded Moses as leader of Israel
- God saved him in a den of lions
- Ruth's second husband
- Tried to hide from God and was swallowed by a great fish
- Son of David who tried to kill him
- Killed by a stone from a slingshot
- Isaac's wife
- Enforced the Torah in Israel during the exile
- Envisioned a valley of dry bones
- Led the children of Israel out of Egypt
- Daughter of Saul who loved David
- One of Israel's most wicked kings
- Disciple of Elijah who received a double portion of prophetic power
- Prophet who chastised David and told him his son would die
- Hung a scarlet cloth in her window to be rescued
- Died falling from a window and was devoured by dogs
- Prophet during the reign of Hezekiah
- Jacobs' youngest son
- Jacob's firstborn son
- Inquired of God by using fleeces
- Artaxerxes released him from exile to rebuild Jerusalem
- Built an ark
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- Ruth's mother-in-law
- Hannah's first child
- David saw her bathing from his rooftop
- Davids's best friend
- Had 12 sons after whom the tribes of Israel are named
- Carmelite woman who helped and then married David
- Stole her father's idols
- Sold his birthright for a meal
- Esther's cousin and guardian
- Lost everything but continued to praise God
- Moses's brother
- Became a king at age eight
- Built the first temple in Jerusalem
- Fellow spy and brave friend of Joshua
- Queen who save her people from the wiles of Haman
- Was taken to Heaven in a whirlwind
- Youngest son of Jesse
- One of Judah's most righteous kings
- The first child ever born
- Claimed his wife was his sister
- His brothers sold him into slavery
- Jacob's first wife
- Was sold into slavery by his brothers
48 Clues: Isaac's wife • Built an ark • Moses's sister • Moses's brother • Jacob's first wife • Betrayed by Delilah • Ruth's mother-in-law • Hannah's first child • Davids's best friend • Jacobs' youngest son • Ruth's second husband • Youngest son of Jesse • Jacob's firstborn son • Stole her father's idols • The first child ever born • Became a king at age eight • Esther's cousin and guardian • ...
Historical American People and Events 2023-05-17
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- Winning this war gave America its Independence 1775-1782
- 342 chest of tea dropped into Boston Harbor
- 13 Original States in the US
- Boston soldiers shot into crowd killing 3 injuring 9
- A human owned by another human/forced to work without pay
- Supported the Constitution and a stronger national republic
- 4th President of the United States
- Northern side of the civil war/fought to end slavery
- Withdraw from commercial or social relations with (a country, organization, or person) as a punishment or protest.
- Southern side of the civil war/fought for slavery
- A person that wanted to end slavery
- 5th President of the United States
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- 3rd President of the United States
- On the $100 bill/One of the founding fathers/Made the lightning rod
- 2nd President of the United States
- Crops Crops made to sell
- 1st President of the United States
- 16th President of the United States/Freed Slaves/Emancipation Proclamation
- Opposed the ratification of the Constitution in favor of small localized government.
- War started over slaves 1861-1865
20 Clues: 13 Original States in the US • Crops Crops made to sell • War started over slaves 1861-1865 • 3rd President of the United States • 2nd President of the United States • 1st President of the United States • 4th President of the United States • 5th President of the United States • A person that wanted to end slavery • 342 chest of tea dropped into Boston Harbor • ...
Ch 12 Key Terms & People 2013-02-24
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- first full-sized commercial steamboat
- different combinations of dots and dashes that represent each letter of the alphabet
- parts of a machine that are identical
- Supreme Court case in 1824
- improved the way textiles were manufactured in the U.S.
- Slater's strategy of hiring families and dividing factory work into simple tasks
- efficient production or large numbers of identical goods
- period of rapid growth in using machines for manufacturing and production
- invented the water frame
- device that could send information over wires across great distances
- cloth items
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- built a locomotive called the Tom Thumb
- gave officials a proposal for mass-production of guns
- perfected the telegraph
- period of rapid growth in the speed and convenience of travel
- invented the plow
- tools used to produce items or do work
- made improvements to the sewing machine
- developed the reaper
- created the first steamboat
- groups that tried to improve pay and working conditions
- refusal to work until employers meet employees demands
22 Clues: cloth items • invented the plow • developed the reaper • perfected the telegraph • invented the water frame • Supreme Court case in 1824 • created the first steamboat • first full-sized commercial steamboat • parts of a machine that are identical • tools used to produce items or do work • built a locomotive called the Tom Thumb • made improvements to the sewing machine • ...
god and people in creation 2013-09-13
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- mother of jesus
- body of christ
- first book in the bible
- what god did on the last day of creation
- blood of christ
- first gospel in the bible
- god _____ everyone
- last gospel in the bible
- what jesus died by
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- first man
- what did god create on the 6th day
- where jesus was born
- what did god make Adam out of
- who created the world
- god made the world out of .....
- where you go when you die
- first woman
- god still ______ in creation
- the garden of......
- how many gods are there
20 Clues: first man • first woman • body of christ • mother of jesus • blood of christ • god _____ everyone • what jesus died by • the garden of...... • where jesus was born • who created the world • first book in the bible • how many gods are there • last gospel in the bible • where you go when you die • first gospel in the bible • god still ______ in creation • what did god make Adam out of • ...
Ch. 8 vocab/important people 2014-02-27
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- Fought to improve treatment of mentally ill and prison reform.
- Right to vote (such as "women's suffrage).
- Change.
- Abolitionist, Fighter for Women's Rights, organized the Women's Rights Convention at Seneca Falls, New York, wrote the Declaration of Sentiments.
- Author, wrote novel Uncle Tom's Cabin about the evils of slavery- President Lincoln said "So you're the little woman who wrote the book that made this great war."
- Abolitionist, founded a newspaper called The Libertor.
- Disobeying an unjust law and risking the consequences if one's conscience demands it.
- Painters who painted mostly landscapes that embodied transcendentalist ideals and revered nature.
- 1st American philosophy. Believed that ultimate truth "transcends" (is beyond) human understanding. Idealized nature, hard- work, individuality, and reform.
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- Abolitionist, escaped slave, fought against discrimination against black Union Soldiers, and fought for the vote for blacks and women, founded abolitionist newspaper called The North Star.
- American philosopher, held lectures and wrote essays, such as Self- Reliance.
- Religious revivials and push for social reforms as a way to "do God's work".
- Convention is 1848 to support women's rights. Signed the Declaration of Sentiments (modeled after the Declaration of Independence).
- Author, lived a life of solitude while writing a book called Walden. Displayed Civil Disobedience when he refused to pay taxes to support the Mexican War and went to jail.
- One who believes in abolishing(banning) slavery.
- Abolitionist, freed slave, dicated her own autobiography, went around the country speaking about slavery and women, and fighter for Women's Right Movement. Famous Speech "Ain't I a Women?"
- Demand for better schools, and free public education for all.
- Escaped slave, famous conductor on the Underground Railroad, famous quote "Live free or die".
- Reformer, fighter for Women's Rights, arrested and fined for trying to vote.
- Fighter for public education, considered the "Father of Public Education."
- Movement to ban alcohol.
21 Clues: Change. • Movement to ban alcohol. • Right to vote (such as "women's suffrage). • One who believes in abolishing(banning) slavery. • Abolitionist, founded a newspaper called The Libertor. • Demand for better schools, and free public education for all. • Fought to improve treatment of mentally ill and prison reform. • ...
The Man Of The People 2015-02-09
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- the name of Jefferson's wife
- the ability of the Supreme Court to review a case to see if it's constitutional or not
- two of Jefferson's friends that were asked to explore the western lands to see if they were fit for agriculture
- were sent to Paris to discuss the fate of New Orleans and Florida with the French
- the 2nd chief justice of the Supreme Court who served for 30 years and strengthened the Supreme Court
- Jefferson was the author of this document which separated the American colonies from Britain
- the vice-president under Jefferson's 2nd term
- the cost of the Louisiana Purchase that Moroe and Livingston settled for
- another name for the election of 1800 when Jefferson replaced most Federalists seats in the government with Democratic-Republican seats
- when Jefferson purchased lands west of the Mississippi River which more than doubled the size of the United States
- the number of public speeches Jefferson gave under his presidency
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- a Supreme Court case that birthed judicial review and involved a future president
- one of the major routes for westward migration(it went from Virginia to Kentucky)
- required the electoral college to cast different votes for president and vice-president because there kept being problems with the electoral college system
- the plan that Jefferson rolled back to simplify the presidency
- the name of followers of Jefferson
- Jefferson's political party
- a Native American who guided Lewis and Clark through their journey
- The number of electoral votes Jefferson won by
- Jefferson's vice president during his first term in office
20 Clues: Jefferson's political party • the name of Jefferson's wife • the name of followers of Jefferson • the vice-president under Jefferson's 2nd term • The number of electoral votes Jefferson won by • Jefferson's vice president during his first term in office • the plan that Jefferson rolled back to simplify the presidency • ...
People who made the difference 2014-02-15
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- founder of Buddhism
- Talkshow host,humanitarian
- 1964 Nobel peace prize winner
- founder of radioactivity
- Roots and Shoots
- Youth peace prize winner
- Freedon fighter for Tibet
- first president of USA
- first south African president
- founder of Redcross
- father of modern medicine
- German revolutionist
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- fought for civil rights for women
- known as founder of Modern Nursing
- invented light bulb
- Painted MonaLisa
- invented Telescope
- invented E=MC2
- Father of the nation
- founder of Nirmal Hriday
20 Clues: invented E=MC2 • Painted MonaLisa • Roots and Shoots • invented Telescope • founder of Buddhism • invented light bulb • founder of Redcross • Father of the nation • German revolutionist • first president of USA • founder of radioactivity • Youth peace prize winner • founder of Nirmal Hriday • Freedon fighter for Tibet • father of modern medicine • Talkshow host,humanitarian • ...
Colors Places Animals Numbers People 2015-12-20
40 Clues: Wak • Bee • Fox • Six • Issi • Blue • Town • Lion • Fvni • Five • Lusa • House • Lakna • Brown • Green • Homma • Ushta • Eight • Pokni • Seven • tohbi • Tuklo • Eagle • Field • Issuba • Purple • Lawyer • Tuchina • Teacher • Achvffa • Alikchi • District • Aiitvnaha • President • Aiitvtoba • Nan Ulhtoka • Grandfather • Abeka Aiasha • Holisso Apisa • Abeka Apesachi
key terms, people, and concepts 2015-10-28
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- an act of the British Parliament in 1756 that exacted revenue from the American colonies by imposing a stamp duty on newspapers and legal and commercial documents
- This document served as the United States' first constitution, and was in force from March 1, 1781, until 1789 when the present day Constitution went into effect
- a principle of classical liberalism, free market libertarianism, and some tendencies of liberalism and conservatism in the United States
- a name given to a minimum of two Acts of British Parliament in the local governments of the American colonies to provide the British soldiers with any needed accommodations or housing
- a compromise reached between delegates from southern states and those from northern states during the 1787 United States Constitutional Convention
- rights that which cannot be given away or taken away
- the highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons
- the part of English law this derived from custom and judicial precedent rather than statutes
- diverse coalition of people who opposed ratification of the Constitution
- a trend of thought that favors equality for all people
- a system of government in which all the people of a state or polity
- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- an advocate or supporter of federalism
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- a political protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, on December 16, 1773
- a collection of 85 articles and essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay
- the statement adopted by the Continental Congress meeting at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on July 4, 1776, which announced that the thirteen American colonies
- an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions
- a form of government in which sovereignty is actually or nominally embodied in one or several individuals reigning until death or abdication
- a proposal by Virginia delegates for a bicameral legislative branch
- an agreement that large and small states reached during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 that in part defined the legislative structure and representation that each state would have under the United States
- Rights that people supposedly have under natural law
- the collective name for the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution
- a proposal for the structure of the United States Government presented by William Paterson at the Constitutional Convention on June 15, 1787
- supreme power or authority
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism
25 Clues: supreme power or authority • an advocate or supporter of federalism • Rights that people supposedly have under natural law • rights that which cannot be given away or taken away • a trend of thought that favors equality for all people • belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism • a proposal by Virginia delegates for a bicameral legislative branch • ...
Movement Of People - Sarah-Jane 2016-08-30
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- Complete the phrase: ‘The _ 40’s
- Spanish colonists first used Native Americans as slaves. True or false?
- The diary of migrant coming to Australia would be a _ source
- A settlement established as a jail is known as a _
- What is the term used to describe a ship that served as a prison rather than a sailing vessel?
- What did shaving the heads of slaves prevent?
- Which country was the last to abolish the slave trade?
- All slaves in the British Empire were freed n 1801. True or false?
- Where did Mary Wade lock the 9 year old girl she robbed?
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- Complete the phrase. ‘_ Cotton’
- Who did the English colonists use as slaves?
- The Triangular Trade consisted of 3 main continents; South America, Africa and _
- Rachel Hoddy got married and had how many children?
- Convicts aboard the ‘Lady Juliana’ were known as ‘the _ founding _’
- Where did the First Fleet establish a settlement?
- What was the first country to engage in the slave trade?
- The end of the legal acceptance of slavery is known as _
- How many years after Captain Cook’s voyage was it before the First Fleet arrived?
- Ann Marsh was sentenced to 7 years of transportation for stealing _
- Where did most of Britain’s cotton come from before the cotton gin?
20 Clues: Complete the phrase. ‘_ Cotton’ • Complete the phrase: ‘The _ 40’s • Who did the English colonists use as slaves? • What did shaving the heads of slaves prevent? • Where did the First Fleet establish a settlement? • A settlement established as a jail is known as a _ • Rachel Hoddy got married and had how many children? • ...
Real People, Real Weight Loss! 2016-09-22
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- El Capitano!
- Rich in Omega IIIs
- Our coordinator!
- Begins the meetings
- Keys to support
- MOVE, MOVE, MOVE
- Have with a spot o' tea!
- The little green clumps are Dynamo!
- The number 8 is magical!
- Some days can be "FUN" here.
- 2300mg or bust!
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- I am not a tortoise!
- The egg lady cometh!
- 99 clear and 1 ....
- They lost it all.
- Just released.....the new miracle fruit!
- A source of protein from chickens
- Serve up that tennis ball!
- Get with the .......will ya!
- Worked very well for Popeye and will for you also!
- 136's Little Lion!
- Our Commander-in-Chief
- Your bones have needs also.
- Supports Losers
- Each state's get together
25 Clues: El Capitano! • Keys to support • Supports Losers • 2300mg or bust! • Our coordinator! • MOVE, MOVE, MOVE • They lost it all. • Rich in Omega IIIs • 136's Little Lion! • 99 clear and 1 .... • Begins the meetings • I am not a tortoise! • The egg lady cometh! • Our Commander-in-Chief • Have with a spot o' tea! • The number 8 is magical! • Each state's get together • Serve up that tennis ball! • ...
Crime against people and property 2016-11-17
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- human killing
- physical attack on someone
- use of punishment as a threat to deter people from offending.
- the restoration of something lost or stolen to its proper owner.
- the offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath
- receive the stuff without research
- of punishment to prevent future crimes
- the deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another
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- a crime motivated by racial, sexual, or other prejudice
- obtaining another's property through lies
- action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property.
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act.
- sentence in positively preventing (rather than merely deterring) future offending.
- theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer.
- word for theft
- illegal entry into a building with the intent to commit a crime
- The taking of ones property through violence or threat of violence
- A crime against person to steal
- crime conducted via the Internet or some other computer network.
- setting fire on property
20 Clues: word for theft • human killing • setting fire on property • physical attack on someone • A crime against person to steal • receive the stuff without research • of punishment to prevent future crimes • obtaining another's property through lies • a crime motivated by racial, sexual, or other prejudice • the deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2016-11-15
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- threatening with the intention of getting property
- internet crime
- deliberately setting fire to property
- restoration
- theft
- taking property you've been entrusted with
- a threat of bodily harm
- re-integration of a criminal into society
- premeditated killing
- breaking and entering
- lying under oath in court
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- deliberate and unlawful killing
- two types: specific and general
- physical acting upon a threat
- taking revenge
- destruction of property
- taking something of value
- taking away the offender's ability to commit crimes
- criminal deception
- a crime motivated by prejudice
20 Clues: theft • restoration • taking revenge • internet crime • criminal deception • premeditated killing • breaking and entering • destruction of property • a threat of bodily harm • taking something of value • lying under oath in court • physical acting upon a threat • a crime motivated by prejudice • deliberate and unlawful killing • two types: specific and general • ...
Crimes Against People and Proberty 2016-04-08
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- Killing someone
- Crime committed with hate towards certain people
- Taking money through abuse of authority
- Setting something on fire to destroy it
- Steal money trusted to you
- Breaking into a house with intent to steal
- Stopping something
- The deterrence of something
- Restoration of property
- False testimony given under oath
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- Selling fake insurance
- Graffiti is an example
- Unlawful attack on another person
- Revenge for something
- Attack on another person by beating or wounding
- To restore a condition of good health
- Act when someone gets killed
- Stealing
- A crime committed online
- Taking someones property through violence
20 Clues: Stealing • Killing someone • Stopping something • Revenge for something • Selling fake insurance • Graffiti is an example • Restoration of property • A crime committed online • Steal money trusted to you • The deterrence of something • Act when someone gets killed • False testimony given under oath • Unlawful attack on another person • To restore a condition of good health • ...
Famous People of the Bible 2016-04-06
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- The source of all evil; originally a good angel named Lucifer who turned evil by wanting to make himself into God.
- The promised Messiah, Savior and the Son of God.
- Father of faith, had son Isaac at age 100 with his wife Sarah of 90 years of age.
- He was one of the 12 disciples that betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver.
- He was given the Old Testament laws by God also wrote the 1st five books of the Bible.
- The 1st man of the human race.
- He was originally known as Simon his name was changed by Jesus and became a leader of the early church.
- He was pressed to service a pagan king; yet by his strength and faith in God he survived a den of lions
- Queen uncovered plot to destroy her people the Jews
- He was originally Saul and was the first to bridge the gap between Jews and Gentiles demonstrating the way of Jesus.
- He was swallowed by a whale or "great fish"
- He was one of the 12 disciples and was Jesus' closest friend on earth.
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- He is the writer of the longest "Gospel" in the bible.
- He built the ark per God's request to prepare for the greatest nature disaster recorded in Biblical history.
- He fought the giant Goliath with a sling and stone.
- Strong long haired man that took the jaw bone of a donkey and killed 1000's of Philistine soldiers on the battlefield
- The Great prophet, son of Hannah; the childless woman who prayed for a son and promised said son would be given to God
- The angle that appeared before Prophet Daniel, Mary (Mother of Jesus) and Zechariah (Father of John the Baptist)
- The leader that succeeded Moses and led the people of Israel into the land promised by God
- The very 1st King of Israel his son Jonathan was a noble hero but he was not and attempted to kill his own son twice before his own death by a consulting with an evil one.
- The virgin mother of Jesus and wife of Joseph.
- The great prophet who stared down on an entire nation and didn't blink.
- He was killed by the 1st born of the human race
- He loved God and Everyone yet why do bad things happen to good people
24 Clues: The 1st man of the human race. • He was swallowed by a whale or "great fish" • The virgin mother of Jesus and wife of Joseph. • He was killed by the 1st born of the human race • The promised Messiah, Savior and the Son of God. • He fought the giant Goliath with a sling and stone. • Queen uncovered plot to destroy her people the Jews • ...
Famous People of the Bible 2016-04-06
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- The promised Messiah, Savior and the Son of God.
- He fought the giant Goliath with a sling and stone.
- He was killed by the 1st born of the human race
- Strong long haired man that took the jaw bone of a donkey and killed 1000's of Philistine soldiers on the battlefield
- The virgin mother of Jesus and wife of Joseph.
- The leader that succeeded Moses and led the people of Israel into the land promised by God
- He is the writer of the longest "Gospel" in the bible.
- The great prophet who stared down on an entire nation and didn't blink.
- The angle that appeared before Prophet Daniel, Mary (Mother of Jesus) and Zechariah (Father of John the Baptist)
- The very 1st King of Israel his son Jonathan was a noble hero but he was not and attempted to kill his own son twice before his own death by a consulting with an evil one.
- He built the ark per God's request to prepare for the greatest nature disaster recorded in Biblical history.
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- He was originally known as Simon his name was changed by Jesus and became a leader of the early church.
- He was one of the 12 disciples that betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver.
- He was originally Saul and was the first to bridge the gap between Jews and Gentiles demonstrating the way of Jesus.
- The 1st man of the human race.
- He loved God and Everyone yet why do bad things happen to good people
- He was pressed to service a pagan king; yet by his strength and faith in God he survived a den of lions
- Father of faith, had son Isaac at age 100 with his wife Sarah of 90 years of age.
- Queen uncovered plot to destroy her people the Jews
- The Great prophet, son of Hannah; the childless woman who prayed for a son and promised said son would be given to God
- He was given the Old Testament laws by God also wrote the 1st five books of the Bible.
- He was swallowed by a whale or "great fish"
- The source of all evil; originally a good angel named Lucifer who turned evil by wanting to make himself into God.
- He was one of the 12 disciples and was Jesus' closest friend on earth.
24 Clues: The 1st man of the human race. • He was swallowed by a whale or "great fish" • The virgin mother of Jesus and wife of Joseph. • He was killed by the 1st born of the human race • The promised Messiah, Savior and the Son of God. • He fought the giant Goliath with a sling and stone. • Queen uncovered plot to destroy her people the Jews • ...
Crimes against People and Property 2016-04-09
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- Hitting someone/ touching them
- Fire
- Getting your way by bribing
- A thing to help improve a way of life
- Trespassing with a crime
- Making things even
- Permanently making something yours even though it belongs to another person
- Fear of getting in trouble so it stops a crime
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- Lying after swearing on Bible
- Violence towards a group of people
- Breaking trust and stealing
- Losing rights, and privileges
- Killing someone
- Threat to hurt someone, before hitting them
- Paying victim back from crime
- Online tricking
- Taking another persons property by force
- Writing or drawing on something that isn't yours
- Killing a person with a plan set before you do kill them
- Being something your not
20 Clues: Fire • Killing someone • Online tricking • Making things even • Trespassing with a crime • Being something your not • Breaking trust and stealing • Getting your way by bribing • Lying after swearing on Bible • Losing rights, and privileges • Paying victim back from crime • Hitting someone/ touching them • Violence towards a group of people • A thing to help improve a way of life • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2016-02-01
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- Robbery and Armed robbery
- seek revenge
- crime Hating and discriminating a certain race/gender
- Isolates criminals to protect society
- a type of Larceny
- I'm going to punch you in the face
- Killing of a person
- I'm going to tell you wife
- crime committed over the internet
- Doing damage to another's property
- punching someone
- there are six degrees of this
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- stealing without a weapon forcibly
- Wants to be given money for the trouble
- doing intentional damage or destruction with fire
- to reform the criminal
- Prevent future crimes
- Lying under oath
- means the same as Theft in a formal setting
- intentionally withholding information to get someones money
20 Clues: seek revenge • Lying under oath • punching someone • a type of Larceny • Killing of a person • Prevent future crimes • to reform the criminal • Robbery and Armed robbery • I'm going to tell you wife • there are six degrees of this • crime committed over the internet • stealing without a weapon forcibly • I'm going to punch you in the face • Doing damage to another's property • ...
Famous People of the Bible 2016-03-29
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- He was one of the 12 disciples and was Jesus' closest friend on earth.
- He was given the Old Testament laws by God also wrote the 1st five books of the Bible.
- The source of all evil; originally a good angel named Lucifer who turned evil by wanting to make himself into God.
- Leader the succeeded Moses and leaded the people of Israel into the land promised by God
- He was killed by the 1st born of the human race
- He was one of the 12 disciples that betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver.
- Father of faith, had son Isaac at age 100 with his wife Sarah of 90 years of age.
- Queen uncovered plot to destroy her people the Jews
- The very 1st King of Israel his son Jonathan was a noble hero but he was not and attempted to kill his own son twice before his own death by a consulting with an evil one.
- He is the writer of the longest "Gospel" in the bible.
- He loved God and Everyone yet why do bad things happen to good people
- Originally Saul he was first to bridge the gap between Jews and Gentiles demonstrating the way of Jesus to everyone.
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- First man of the human race.
- He was swallowed by a whale or "great fish"
- He fought the giant Goliath with a sling and stone.
- The great prophet who stared down and entire nation and didn't blink.
- He built the ark per God's request to prepare for the greatest nature disaster recorded in Biblical history.
- The angle that appeared before Prophet Daniel, Mary (Mother of Jesus)and Zechariah (Father of John the Baptist)
- He was pressed to service a pagan king; yet by his strength and faith in God he survived a den of lions
- Originally known as Simon his name was changed by Jesus and became a leader of the early church.
- Strong long haired man that took the jaw bone of a donkey and killed 1000's of Philistine soldiers on the battlefield
- The promised Messiah Savior and the God of Man.
- Great prophet, son of Hannah; the childless woman who prayed for a son and promised said son would be given to God
- Virgin mother of Jesus and wife of Joseph.
24 Clues: First man of the human race. • Virgin mother of Jesus and wife of Joseph. • He was swallowed by a whale or "great fish" • He was killed by the 1st born of the human race • The promised Messiah Savior and the God of Man. • He fought the giant Goliath with a sling and stone. • Queen uncovered plot to destroy her people the Jews • ...
Chapter 2 people and places 2016-02-21
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- a political party in the UK that opposed the Soviet Union, was socialist.
- separately of state for the U.S. And helped design the marshal plan
- the side of Germany after WWII what was controlled by the western allies. Was separated from the communist controlled German.
- The U.S. Will help any country against Soviet communist imperialism
- created as a result of the national security act of 1947
- North Atlantic treaty organization, formed to protect countries against the communists.
- a location in turkey close to the Soviet Union, the U.S. And Britain blocked this to prevent the U.S.S.R from supplying the Iranians.
- where the CIA director is ordered to conduct psychological operations against the soviets
- Kennan expressing his views on the soviets.
- former prime minister of England, warned about communism in his iron curtain speech.
- the United States policy for preventing the spread of communism, started at the beginning of the Cold War
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- Communist president of yugoslavia, he came tp power during its communist revolution and supported by the U.S.S.R.
- Soviet foreign minister during the beginning of the Cold War.
- the American initiative to aid Western Europe against the soviets (fund other countries who are democratic).
- American diplomat in moscow during the Cold War .
- soviet secret service in the 1940’s
- 1946 address by Winston Churchill, symbol of the Cold War
- created after the predecessor of the OSS in WWII it was a spy organization to spy on potential communists.
- foreign minister for czechoslovakia. Part of the government in the UK because of his exile.
- A bill during WWII where the U.S. Would supply weapons to countries in need, the USSR never gave our weapons back.
20 Clues: soviet secret service in the 1940’s • Kennan expressing his views on the soviets. • American diplomat in moscow during the Cold War . • created as a result of the national security act of 1947 • 1946 address by Winston Churchill, symbol of the Cold War • Soviet foreign minister during the beginning of the Cold War. • ...
World-Changing People and Events 2017-03-31
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- assembly line
- outerspace
- Henry Ford
- Memphis, King of Rock
- jazz genius
- iPhone
- info at fingertips
- music genius
- person who was blind and deaf
- lightbulb
- apple falling off a tree
- savior of the world
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- flying thingy
- bae
- medicine
- Theodore Geisel
- best invention since the ___
- first lady
- really really small things
- freaking German genius
- math calculator
21 Clues: bae • iPhone • medicine • lightbulb • outerspace • first lady • Henry Ford • jazz genius • music genius • flying thingy • assembly line • Theodore Geisel • math calculator • info at fingertips • savior of the world • Memphis, King of Rock • freaking German genius • apple falling off a tree • really really small things • best invention since the ___ • person who was blind and deaf
Words are related to people 2017-03-12
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- An adjective that describles people's ideas not truth.
- An adjective that describes the characteristics and skills of a person.
- An adjective that describles somebody thinks the world in the worst style.
- An noun that usually describle who earns most of money in familiy.
- A noun that descibles the best way to study language.
- An adjective that descibles somebody you want to make friends with.
- A noun that is used to take care of baby.
- A noun that describles the corridors of power.
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- A noun that tells you are broke
- A noun that describles somebody who are work in business.
- on A phrase that usually is used to describle grandparents'attitude for their grandsons.
- A noun that describles the highest rating of a service or product.
- A noun that describles the superme leader of a country.
- A noun that describles all of things are belong to you
- A compound word describle kind of people.
- An adjective that describles people who are keen on sports.
- An adjective that describles you are not familiar with something.
- A noun that describles people from another country.
- A noun that describes person who is still in primary school.
- A verb that describles relationship become worse.
20 Clues: A noun that tells you are broke • A compound word describle kind of people. • A noun that is used to take care of baby. • A noun that describles the corridors of power. • A verb that describles relationship become worse. • A noun that describles people from another country. • A noun that descibles the best way to study language. • ...
Crime against people and property 2017-11-13
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- Race, religion, ethnicity, nationality, gender, sexual orientation
- Breaking and entering a building with intent of committing crime
- Illegal schemes that uses the internet
- Get them back out
- Theft of property or money
- Gaining of property or money by violence
- Swearing false oath
- Threat of bodily harm with ability to cause harm
- Burning another
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- Act of killing one person by the act of another
- Keeping dangerous people from committing more crimes
- Keep others from doing it
- Payback time/money
- Taking someone's property to whom it was entrusted
- Justice, even scale
- Intentionally bringing harm to a person
- Destruction of property
- Taking and carrying away personal property
- Killing another person with malice aforethought
- Using dishonest methods to take someones valubles
20 Clues: Burning another • Get them back out • Payback time/money • Justice, even scale • Swearing false oath • Destruction of property • Keep others from doing it • Theft of property or money • Illegal schemes that uses the internet • Intentionally bringing harm to a person • Gaining of property or money by violence • Taking and carrying away personal property • ...
A crossword for special people. 2018-03-06
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- 60 seconds would form it
- Marking areas
- Horizontal
- The southern half of the Earth from the equator
- Vertical
- A navigation system that allows a user to determine an exact loaction
- The direction in which the north end of a compass needle will point towards
- According to the Earth's axis and not a compass
- Northern end of the axis of the rotation
- Something that records temperature
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- Geographic coordinate system
- 1000 milliseconds would form it
- Parallel of latitude of Tropic of Capricorn
- The northern half of the Earth from the equator
- Southern end of the axis of rotation
- A line that goes through the Pacific ocean
- someone who draws maps
- Parallel of latitude of Tropic of Cancer
- something to measure
- Four quarters of a circle
- The northerly of the five major circles of latitude
- Areas with a different time
- The line in the middle
- The same
24 Clues: Vertical • The same • Horizontal • Marking areas • something to measure • someone who draws maps • The line in the middle • 60 seconds would form it • Four quarters of a circle • Areas with a different time • Geographic coordinate system • 1000 milliseconds would form it • Something that records temperature • Southern end of the axis of rotation • Parallel of latitude of Tropic of Cancer • ...
INDIAN PEOPLE IN RETREAT 2022 2022-04-12
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- ABOUT HOW MANY CHEYENNE AND ARAPAHO WERE KILLED IN THE MASSACRE?
- HOW MANY U.S.SOLDIERS DIED AT SAND CREEK?
- WHO SPOKE OUT IN FAVOR OF THE CHEYENNE AND ARAPAHO AT SAND CREEK?
- WHAT TOOK PLACE ON NOVEMBER 29TH 1864?
- WHO KILLED CHIEF SITTING BULL?
- NAME A TRIBE FROM COLORADO
- HOW MANY SOLDIERS WERE KILLED AT LITTLE BIG HORN?
- THIS LAW ENCOURAGED NATIVE AMERICANS TO BECOME FARMERS?
- HOW MANY PEOPLE WERE KILLED IN THE BATTLE OF WOUNDED KNEE?
- WHERE DID GEORGE CUSTER GO TO COLLEGE?
- WHO WAS THE LEADER OF THE PAIUTE PEOPLE THAT LEAD THE GHOST DANCE?
- WHAT WAS GEORGE CUSTERS NICKNAME?
- WHO WAS THE LEADER OF THE SIOUX?
- THIS WAS A RELIGIOUS CEREMONY TO CELEBRATE THE TIME WHEN NATIVE AMERICANS LIVED FREELY ON THE PLAINS.
- HOW LONG DID THE MASSACRE LAST IN SAND CREEK?
- AT THE END OF WHAT BATTLE DID THE GHOST DANCE END?
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- SHE WAS A REFORMER AND SPIKE OUT ON THE BEHALF OF THE NATIVE AMERICANS.
- WHERE IS SAND CREEK LOCATED?
- HOW LONG DID THE FORT LARAMIE TREATY LAST?
- GEORGE CUSTER FINISHED WHAT IN HIS CLASS.
- WHO WAS THE GOVERNOR OF COLORADO TERRITORY IN 1858?
- WHO WAS THE GENERAL IN CHARGE AT SAND CREEK.
- NAME A TRIBE FROM COLORADO.
- WHAT DID THE CHEYENNE AND SIOUX CALL THE BATTLE AT LITTLE BIG HORN?
- THE MAJORITY OF LAKOTA SIOUX LIVED WHERE
- WHAT WAS GEORGE CUSTER'S WIFES NAME?
- HOW MANY US. SOLDIERS WERE WOUNDED AT SAND CREEK?
- WHO HAD 600 TROOPS IN MONTANA IN 1876?
- NAME A TRIBE WHO FOUGHT AGAINST CUSTER AT LITTLE BIG HORN?
- CHIEF JOSEPH WAS THE LEADER OF WHAT TRIBE?
- WHERE WAS LITTLE BIG HORN?
- WHAT TREATY REDUCED THE SIZE OF THE CHEYENNE AND ARAPAHOS LAND TO 1/13 IT'S SIZE?
- HOW MANY SOLDIERS WERE IN COLORADO IN 1864?
- WHY DID SO MANY PEOPLE RUSH TO COLORADO IN 1858?
- WHAT WAS GEORGE CUSTERS WIFES NICKNAME?
- WHO PUBLISHED THE BOOK THE CENTURY OF DISHONOR?
- NAME A TRIBE WHO FOUGHT AGAINST CUSTER AT LITTLE BIG HORN?
- WHO WAS THE LEADER OF THE APACHE?
38 Clues: NAME A TRIBE FROM COLORADO • WHERE WAS LITTLE BIG HORN? • NAME A TRIBE FROM COLORADO. • WHERE IS SAND CREEK LOCATED? • WHO KILLED CHIEF SITTING BULL? • WHO WAS THE LEADER OF THE SIOUX? • WHAT WAS GEORGE CUSTERS NICKNAME? • WHO WAS THE LEADER OF THE APACHE? • WHAT WAS GEORGE CUSTER'S WIFES NAME? • WHAT TOOK PLACE ON NOVEMBER 29TH 1864? • WHO HAD 600 TROOPS IN MONTANA IN 1876? • ...
cROSSWORD for Smart People ONLY ! 2021-11-27
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- this kong has a funny face
- gabagool
- "youre gonna build him a ramp!"
- beepeep will never eat...
- it fires in spurts...
- What you should eat every day !
- a creature with a tail !
- cheesecake sometimes acts like this animal...
- the first cd nate ever owned
- Reddit loves it
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- guitarist for famous band that has really cool songs like "killing in the name of"
- when is hard to get better at something
- game i buy now
- official guitar wizowd
- funny movie about ppl who kill other ppl
- ill shower u with them...
- a creature with no tail !
- famous korean game
- they stick together !
- he's the leader of the bunch !
- the way beep beep likes her water
- cheesecake middle name
22 Clues: gabagool • game i buy now • Reddit loves it • famous korean game • it fires in spurts... • they stick together ! • official guitar wizowd • cheesecake middle name • a creature with a tail ! • ill shower u with them... • beepeep will never eat... • a creature with no tail ! • this kong has a funny face • the first cd nate ever owned • he's the leader of the bunch ! • ...
American Revolution People and Groups 2021-12-03
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- nickname for a British soldier
- helped the men out on the battlefield by loading and firing cannons
- name given to our male leaders that got our country started
- leader of the Green Mountain Boys
- first African American to die for the American side in the Revolution
- group of colonial soldiers who captured Fort Ticonderoga before the Revolution started
- turned the tide of the French and Indian War to the British side
- she sewed flags for Washington's army
- "midnight rider" who warned the colonists of the approaching British soldiers
- they came to help us after the Battle of Saratoga
- started fighting with the Americans but by the end of the war had switched to the British side
- Prussian general who helped train Washington's troops at Valley Forge
- British general who surrendered to George Washington after the Battle of Yorktown
- Founding Father that was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence
- was the oldest member of the Continental Congress and on committee to write Declaration of Independence
- met at Philadelphia and made decisions to boycott British goods and set up militias
- said "I regret that I have but one Iife to lose for my country."
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- group that adopted the Declaration of Independence
- colonial soldiers who could be ready to fight in a minute's notice
- wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense" to convince Americans to support war
- outspoken leader of the Sons of Liberty
- group that was established to write letters to rest of colonies informing what was going on in Boston
- Founding Father who was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence
- said "Give me liberty or give me death!"
- nickname given to the colonists soldiers
- paid German soldiers that fought for the British
- Washington's troops spent tough winter of 1776-1777 here
- king of Great Britain during the American Revolution
- leader of the Continental Army for the American side of the war
- said "I have not yet begun to fight!"
30 Clues: nickname for a British soldier • leader of the Green Mountain Boys • she sewed flags for Washington's army • said "I have not yet begun to fight!" • outspoken leader of the Sons of Liberty • said "Give me liberty or give me death!" • nickname given to the colonists soldiers • paid German soldiers that fought for the British • ...
People´s Republic of China 2022-01-18
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- the last dynasty (4)
- head of state (9)
- xi jinping´s predecessor (2-6)
- a region under British rule until 1997, when it returned to Chinese rule (8)
- a sequence of rulers from the same family in imperial china (7)
- mao zedong´s attempt to modernize the economy resulting in widespread famine (5-4-7)
- legislature (8-7-8)
- acronym of technology to circumvent internet restrictions (3)
- first word of the system where all levels of government agencies are matched by a corresponding party organ (14)
- head of government (7)
- province in west China pushing for independence (5)
- last emperor of china, abdicated in 1912 (4)
- a persecuted religious movement and meditation sect founded in the 1990s (5-4)
- leader of the ccp before Hu Jintao (5-5)
- largest political party in the world (7-9-5)
- used to restrict internet access (3-5-8)
- 25 or so party members that are effectively china´s governing cabinet (9)
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- current president (2-7)
- capital city (7)
- leader of the ccp after mao, created special economic zones (4-8)
- conflicts with the west during the ¨century of humiliation¨ causing china to lose hong kong (5-4)
- xi jinping´s premier (2-7)
- largest city (8)
- a source of political legitimacy and authority for rulers of imperial china (7-2-6)
- division of power (7)
- second word of the system where all levels of government agencies are matched by a corresponding party organ (12)
- a sovereign state whose leaders fled China during the revolution when the CCP took over (6)
- an important 2500+ year old philosophy (12)
- chairman of China during the culture revolution (3-6)
- private entrepreneurs in the CCP (3-11)
- oppressed ethnic group in Xinjiang (7)
- majority ethnic group (3)
32 Clues: capital city (7) • largest city (8) • head of state (9) • legislature (8-7-8) • the last dynasty (4) • division of power (7) • head of government (7) • current president (2-7) • majority ethnic group (3) • xi jinping´s premier (2-7) • xi jinping´s predecessor (2-6) • oppressed ethnic group in Xinjiang (7) • private entrepreneurs in the CCP (3-11) • ...
Are these people even real? 2022-01-28
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- Flowing body of water
- 5SOS version of Stacys Mom
- Classic Santana ft Rob Thomas song
- Popular karaoke song amongst white people
- “It was all ??????”
- Kesha sang about this before it was cool
- This salad is yummy yummy
- This is a good summertime Goldlink song
- The Weeknd’s favorite radio station
- Radiohead’s most popular song
- Brockhampton would say this to a boy if they were breaking up
- Gumbo ingredient
- Rodeo Rope
- If you don’t drink, you’re this
- When you feel like you’ve seen something before
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- Mr. Cleans wife
- Lou Gramms favorite color
- Counting Crows popular 1993 song
- Theres a standard and an acoustic version of this song by a band whose singer was the drummer in another band
- If you drive drunk and get pulled over you get this
- Dentists focus
- Room Before you go into the doctor, you sit in this
- First track on CALM
- 4 balls in Baseball leads to this
- Injured
- J Cole and Wale sing on this together
- IDK named a song after this exercise equipment
- Thinking deeply
- A word used to wish someone good luck on a journey
29 Clues: Injured • Rodeo Rope • Dentists focus • Mr. Cleans wife • Thinking deeply • Gumbo ingredient • “It was all ??????” • First track on CALM • Flowing body of water • Lou Gramms favorite color • This salad is yummy yummy • 5SOS version of Stacys Mom • Radiohead’s most popular song • If you don’t drink, you’re this • Counting Crows popular 1993 song • 4 balls in Baseball leads to this • ...
Places and people of Eberron 2022-03-01
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- a conflict that raged between Aundair, Breland, Cyre, Thrane, and Karrnath. Its purpose was to reunite the Kingdom of Galifar after the conflict over succession that started upon the death of King Jarot in 894 YK. The conflict lasted over a century and ended with the signing of the Treaty of Thronehold in 996 YK.
- a humanoid race who are distantly descended from doppelgangers and share their shapeshifting qualities. Their shapeshifting has led to them being used as spies and assassins, which has, in turn, led to them being mistrusted amongst the people of Khorvaire.
- kingdom in the southeast of the continent of Khorvaire, and formerly one of the Five Nations of the kingdom of Galifar. Once, it was described as the brightest and most beautiful of the Five Nations
- powerful winged creatures that live on the continent of Argonnessen and are one of the oldest and most powerful civilizations in Eberron.
- a mighty goblinoid nation that dominated most of Khorvaire over a period extending from around 15,000 to 5000 years ago.
- language that is spoken by the elves of Aerenal and Valenar.
- native to Zilargo. Prone to engaging in deception and enjoy 'games' of intrigue.
- powerful beings that are native to the continent of Xen'drik. Once the rulers of a mighty empire during the Age of Giants, their civilization was destroyed by the dragons.
- a name for the collective reptilian tribes that inhabit the jungles of Eberron.
- an island continent located to the southeast of Khorvaire and largely occupied by elves.
- sentient constructs created by House Cannith during the Last War in 965 YK for the purposes of warfare.
- dragonmarked house of elves who carry the Mark of Shadow dragonmark, a dragonmark that grants various magical benefits that relate to divination and illusions.
- race that founded the Five Nations, and most of them still live in those areas. The largest populations are in Aundair, Breland, Karrnath, the Lhazaar Principalities, and Thrane. Actually not native to Khorvaire, having emigrated from the continent of Sarlona thousands of years ago.
- a nation that broke away from the nation of Cyre during the Last War when the Valaes Tairn mercenary elves annexed the land. Located in the southeast part of the continent of Khorvaire.
- a continent found on the southern hemisphere of Eberron. It is the homeland of the giants, who built one of the most powerful civilizations in Eberron before the continent was devastated by the dragons of Argonnessen.
- large reptilian creatures that cover multiple species of animals.
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- signed in 996 YK, two years after the Mourning destroyed Cyre. The treaty effectively put an end to the conflict while recognizing twelve of the fifteen new nations that had come into existence during the Last War.
- the shattered remnants of the nation of Cyre, lost to a cataclysm in a single day known as the Day of Mourning.
- continent whose major nations and regions of Khorvaire are Aundair, Breland, Karrnath, Thrane, and the Mournland (formerly known as Cyre).
- native to the Mror Holds. Strong familial and clan ties are the core of their society. Aside from being expert craftsmen and artisans, they are also the financial experts of Khorvaire, using the wealth of their mines as collateral for a successful banking system administered by House Kundarak.
- an aquatic humanoid race that live beneath the seas of Eberron.
- ocean that lies south of Khorvaire, west of Aerenal, and northeast of Xen'drik.[1] One of the smaller of the ten of Eberron, it is no less dangerous.
- one of the Five Nations of central Khorvaire. It lies in the southwest of the continent, enjoying one of the largest areas of the nations and territories. Breland is a mix of open farmland, woodland, and sprawling metropolises, the largest and most famous of which is Sharn.
- a cocktail made with whiskey, sweet vermouth, and bitters.
- a race of psionic humanoids from Adar on the continent of Sarlona. Means "Wandering Dreams".
- come from Argonnessen, the continent of the dragons. Rarely leave Argonnessen, with the exception of a large colony that founded a settlement in the land now known as Q'barra.
- the world, created when the progenitor dragon of the same name enveloped her sister Khyber and trapped her in the realm below.
- a human dragonmarked house that possesses the Mark of Sentinel. Members are highly acclaimed mercenaries and bodyguards known for their efficiency and martial skill.
- a dangerous frontier nation in Khorvaire recognized by the Treaty of Thronehold.
- a gnome dragonmarked house that possesses the Mark of Scribing, a dragonmark that bestows a number of powers related to the written word and communication, often over great distances.
30 Clues: a cocktail made with whiskey, sweet vermouth, and bitters. • language that is spoken by the elves of Aerenal and Valenar. • an aquatic humanoid race that live beneath the seas of Eberron. • large reptilian creatures that cover multiple species of animals. • a name for the collective reptilian tribes that inhabit the jungles of Eberron. • ...
Amish people 16-04-22 2022-04-16
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- prepoved, prepovedati (to decide or say officially that something is not allowed) sinonim prohibit
- zaupati komu/čemu,zanesti se na koga
- (raz)um, intelekt (the ability to think in a logical way and understand things, especially at an advanced level; your mind)
- zasledovanje, preganjanje (the act of treating somebody in a cruel and unfair way)
- modrost, razsodnost (the ability to make sensible decisions and give good advice because of the experience and knowledge that you have)
- nadut, ošaben (an unfriendly attitude towards other people because you think that you are better than them)
- pomen, korist (how much something is worth in money or other goods for which it can be exchanged) sinonim price
- skupnost (all the people who live in a particular area, country, etc. when talked about as a group)
- miren, umirjen (not involving a war, violence or argument)
- razlikovati se, spreminjati se (to be different from each other in size, shape, etc.)
- prednost, korist, dobiček (an advantage that something gives you)
- omejitev (a rule or law that limits what you can do or what can happen) sinonim limit
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- dobrota, krepost, prijaznost (the quality of being good)
- izvzeti, oprostiti, osvobojen (if somebody/something is exempt from something, they are not affected by it, do not have to do it, pay it, etc.)
- podjetje (a company or business)
- posameznik (a person considered separately rather than as part of a group)
- mrko gledati, ne odobravati nečesa (to make a serious, angry or worried expression by bringing your eyebrows closer together so that lines appear on your forehead
- duhoven, verski (connected with the human spirit, rather than the body or physical things)
- zapreti, zapeti (to close or join together the two parts of something)
- ločevanje, ločeno življenje (the act of separating people or things; the state of being separate)
- dobrobit, socialna podpora (the general health, happiness and safety of a person, an animal or a group) sinonim well-being
- vključevanje (the act or process of combining two or more things so that they work together)
- spuščati se, sestopati (to come or go down from a higher to a lower level)
23 Clues: podjetje (a company or business) • zaupati komu/čemu,zanesti se na koga • dobrota, krepost, prijaznost (the quality of being good) • miren, umirjen (not involving a war, violence or argument) • prednost, korist, dobiček (an advantage that something gives you) • zapreti, zapeti (to close or join together the two parts of something) • ...
WHI Second Semester People Review 2022-04-21
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- Carthaginian lost in the Punic Wars
- Conquered Asia, China, and Russia
- Rich Muslim king from mali
- Founded Islam
- Emperor who began the Pax Romana
- First Tsar of Russia
- French Duke, but 1st English king
- Highest priest in Eastern Church
- Tried to become a dictator for life
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- Called for the Crusades
- Byzantine emperor built Hagia Sophia
- 1st Holy Roman Emperor
- 1st Christian emperor of Rome
- His family made Paris the capital
- Christian missionary
- Halted Muslims at Tours
- Roman general who defeated Carthage
- Female warrior won the 100 Years War
- King who signed the Magna Carta
- Highest priest in Catholic Church
- Muslim who conquered Jerusalem
- First Frankish Christian king
22 Clues: Founded Islam • Christian missionary • First Tsar of Russia • 1st Holy Roman Emperor • Called for the Crusades • Halted Muslims at Tours • Rich Muslim king from mali • 1st Christian emperor of Rome • First Frankish Christian king • Muslim who conquered Jerusalem • King who signed the Magna Carta • Emperor who began the Pax Romana • Highest priest in Eastern Church • ...
Last Names of Famous People 2022-03-18
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- Honest Abe (President)
- Sid The Kid (Hockey Player)
- MJ (Basketball Player)
- The Rock (Actor)
- Black Mamba (Basketball Player)
- The Great One (Hockey Player)
- Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air (Actor/Rapper)
- Whatever Stinks In Here Let's Eat It (Comedian)
- Captain Jack (Hockey Player)
- NFL Video Game Cover (Football Coach)
- Shake It Off (Singer)
- The Yellow One Is The Sun (Comedian)
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- Try It Before Seasoning It (Truck Maker)
- The GOAT (Football Player)
- What, Your Instagram Account? (Actor)
- Hammerin' Hank (Baseball Player)
- Re2spect (Baseball)
- Chocolate Cake For Breakfast (Comedian)
- Backpack Guy In Jumanji (Actor)
- Joe Shiesty (Football Player)
- MLK (Rights Activist)
- The Cheetah (Football Player)
- LeBron (Basketball Player)
- Twins 1&2 (Actor/Youtuber)
- Mr. Mario (Hockey Player)
- All Rise (Baseball Player)
26 Clues: The Rock (Actor) • Re2spect (Baseball) • MLK (Rights Activist) • Shake It Off (Singer) • Honest Abe (President) • MJ (Basketball Player) • Mr. Mario (Hockey Player) • The GOAT (Football Player) • LeBron (Basketball Player) • Twins 1&2 (Actor/Youtuber) • All Rise (Baseball Player) • Sid The Kid (Hockey Player) • Captain Jack (Hockey Player) • Joe Shiesty (Football Player) • ...
The People of the Renaissance 2022-05-13
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- THIS THEORY WAS CREATED BY COPERNICUS AND SAID THE SUN WAS THE CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE
- GALILEO DISCOVERED WITH HIS TELESCOPE THE 4 MOONS OF THIS PLANET
- FAMILY THAT BOTTICELLI PAINTED MANY PORTRAITS FOR
- JOHANNES GUTENBERG INVENTED MOVABLE TYPE AND ____ TO MAKE COPIES OF MANUSCRIPTS
- THIS WAS WHERE MOST OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS WERE SHOWN
- CITY THAT MEDICI FAMILY RULED DURING THE RENAISSANCE
- FAMOUS PIECE OF WORK BY GEOFFREY CHAUCER
- SPECIAL PERMISSION FROM POPE FOR HENRY VIII TO MARRY BROTHER'S WIFE
- ELIZABETH I NAVY DEFEATED THIS ENEMY IN 1588
- WHAT FORCED ERASMUS TO BECOME A CATHOLIC PRIEST
- RELIGION THAT THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE EMBRACED
- INSTRUMENT THAT FERDINANDO DE MEDICI HELPED TO FUND INVENTING
- TYPE OF ARTIST THAT DONATELLO WAS
- GALILEO WAS ALSO FAMOUS FOR INVENTING THIS MACHINE THAT ALLOWS YOU TO SEE THINGS CLOSER
- JAN VAN EYCK WAS ALSO KNOWN AS THE "FATHER OF __ ___"
- SIR ISAAC NEWTON DISCOVERED THE UNIVERSAL LAW OF THIS FORCE.
- FAMOUS WORK BY ARTIST MASACCIO
- NICKNAME OF MIGUEL DE CERVANTES AFTER GETTING INJURED IN BATTLE
- WHAT WAS TAKEN AWAY FROM THOMAS MORE THAT HE LOVED MORE THAN ANYTHING
- GALILEO USED THIS BUILDING TO TEST HIS LAW OF CONSTANT ACCELERATION
- HE WAS FAMOUS FOR PROMOTING THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD
- GEOFFREY CHAUCER WAS ONE OF THE FIRST WRITERS TO WRITE IN THIS LANGUAGE
- RENE DESCARTES IS KNOWN AS THE FATHER OF MODERN ___
- FAMOUS PIECE OF WORK BY BOTTICELLI
- TOTAL NUMBER OF WIVES OF KING HENRY VIII HAD
- DYNASTY THAT KING HENRY VII OF ENGLAND WAS RULER OF
- WHO DID MIGUEL DE CERVANTES WRITE ABOUT IN HIS MOST FAMOUS WORK
- EVEN THOUGH HE SUPPORTED PROTESTANTISM, HE CONDEMNED THIS LEADER
- GALILEO IS SOMETIMES GIVEN THIS NICKNAME: "FATHER OF ____ ____"
- MOST FAMOUS PIECE OF ART PRODUCED BY LEONARDO DA VINCI
- ONE OF MOST FAMOUS PIECES OF ART BY DONATELLO
- RAPHAEL'S PAINTINGS WERE KNOWN FOR THIS
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- THIS WAS ONE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S EARLY PLAYS
- HOW WAS DANTE ALIGHIERI LIVING WHEN HE WROTE HIS MOST FAMOUS WORK
- THIS WAS THE ACTING GROUP THAT WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WAS A PART OF IN ENGLAND
- LEONARDO DA VINCI CAME UP WITH THE IDEA OF THIS FIGHTING MACHINE 400 YEARS BEFORE IT WAS INVENTED
- MASACCIO WAS ALSO KNOWN AS THE "FATHER OF ___ ___"
- THIS WAS THE MAJOR WRITING FROM ERASMUS WHICH EXAMINED SOCIETY
- THE MOST FAMOUS PIECE OF WRITING FROM NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI
- WHERE IN ENGLAND WAS WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE BORN
- OTTOMAN EMPIRE EVENTUALLY TURNED INTO THIS MODERN-DAY COUNTRY
- MARY THREW ELIZABETH INTO THIS BECAUSE SHE COULDN'T TRUST HER
- THIS IS THE LOCATION WHERE THOMAS MORE WAS IMPRISONED FOR HIS ACTIONS
- THE FAMOUS ARTWORK BY ARTIST RAPHAEL
- HOW MANY TOTAL PLAYS DID WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WRITE
- THIS MODERN DESIGN WAS DRAWN BY LEONARDO DA VINCI
- LEONARDO DA VINCI CAME UP WITH THIS IDEA TO PROTECT CITY FROM INVADING SHIPS
- PRINCESS OF SPAIN KING HENRY VIII MARRIED TO BECOME KING
- WHAT BATTLE DID KING HENRY VII WIN TO TAKE THE THRONE
- MICHELANGELO BECAME FAMOUS FOR HIS FRESCOS ON THE CEILING OF THIS BUILDING
- WHO CAPTURED MIGUEL DE CERVANTES AND HELD HIM AS PRISONER
- MOST FAMOUS WORK PRODUCED BY JAN VAN EYCK
- CARAVAGGIO INFLUENCED THIS STYLE OF ART THROUGH HIS WORK
- SIR ISAAC NEWTON ALSO DISCOVERED THE THREE LAWS OF ____
- FIRST OF 4 MEDICI FAMILY MEMBERS TO BECOME POPE
- THIS WAS THE "TITLE" GIVEN TO LEONARDO DA VINCI
- JOHANNES KEPLER CAME UP WITH THE THREE LAWS OF ___ ____.
- ONE OF THE WAYS MEDICI FAMILY BECAME WEALTHY
- THIS WAS THE FAMOUS PIECE OF WRITING FROM DANTE ALIGHIERI
- PLACE WHERE GEOFFREY CHAUCER IS BURIED (LAID TO REST)
60 Clues: FAMOUS WORK BY ARTIST MASACCIO • TYPE OF ARTIST THAT DONATELLO WAS • FAMOUS PIECE OF WORK BY BOTTICELLI • THE FAMOUS ARTWORK BY ARTIST RAPHAEL • RAPHAEL'S PAINTINGS WERE KNOWN FOR THIS • FAMOUS PIECE OF WORK BY GEOFFREY CHAUCER • RELIGION THAT THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE EMBRACED • MOST FAMOUS WORK PRODUCED BY JAN VAN EYCK • ELIZABETH I NAVY DEFEATED THIS ENEMY IN 1588 • ...
Transformed Into God's People (NKJV) 2023-07-25
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- Following Jesus is like building your house on a ___ Matt 7:24
- Do not ___ the Holy Spirit of God Eph 4:30
- The Lord had thoughts to give this to his people Jer 29:11
- The one on the throne will make all things ___ Rev 21:5
- Those who are Christ's have ___ the flesh Gal 5:24
- Seek those things which are ___ Col 3:1
- ____ forward to things ahead Phi 3:13
- Be transformed by the _____ of your mind Rom 12:2
- Throw off the old man which grows ____ Eph 4:22
- Do not be led away with the error of these people 2Pet 3:17
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- Press toward the goal to win what Phi 3:14
- Present your bodies as a living ____ Rom 12:1
- Put to ____ your earthly members Col 3:5
- Do not be entangled with a yoke of ___ Gal 5:1
- You shall be ____ like your Father in heaven Mat 5:48
- Be rooted and ____ up in God Col 2:6,7
- God will make this in the desert Isa 43:19
- Put on the new man which was created in true ___ Eph 4:24
- Do not ___ the former things Isa 43:18
- Grow in the ____ and knowledge of our Lord 2Pet 3:18
20 Clues: ____ forward to things ahead Phi 3:13 • Be rooted and ____ up in God Col 2:6,7 • Seek those things which are ___ Col 3:1 • Do not ___ the former things Isa 43:18 • Put to ____ your earthly members Col 3:5 • Press toward the goal to win what Phi 3:14 • Do not ___ the Holy Spirit of God Eph 4:30 • God will make this in the desert Isa 43:19 • ...
Chapter 2: The People Business 2023-08-28
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- people who don't feel valued often struggle with feelings of self doubt and _________
- part of cognitive development involves
- slowing and decline in the economy
- theory Theory based on the assumption that people are affected by rewards and punishments, but that their reaction to rewards and punishments are filtered by their own perceptions, thoughts, and motivations.
- Carol Gilligan expanded on ______________ theory by considering how women and girls make moral decisions
- ideas about how people process information, think, and learn.
- supply of assets that can be when needed
- theorized that all people have the same basic needs to survive.
- a theory based on the belief that people behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control
- to fully realize your potential
- ideas that analyze the symbolic meaning behind behaviors
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- repetition of behaviors when reinforced
- behaviors associated with emotional responses
- when the economy accelerates and increases
- gradual process in which people change from birth through adulthood
- person or family's measure of the wealth, comforts, and material goods available for them
- is often called the father of psychoanalysis
- comprehensive explanations about why people act and behave the way they do and how they change over time.
- the human services profession is often referred to as ______________________ because human services workers share a common goal of helping people
- according to Erickson's psychosocial development stages, first conflict people must successfully resolve is _____________
- when the economy begins to accelerate or look hopeful
21 Clues: to fully realize your potential • slowing and decline in the economy • part of cognitive development involves • repetition of behaviors when reinforced • supply of assets that can be when needed • when the economy accelerates and increases • is often called the father of psychoanalysis • behaviors associated with emotional responses • ...
Jesus Feeds 4000 People (2023). 2023-12-01
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- Where and on what did the people sit?
- What did Jesus say the people would be satisfied with?
- Where did Jesus send them after they had been fed?
- What seven things were filled at the end?
- Jesus said the crowd had nothing to?
- What did Jesus give to God for the food?
- What name does the bible call the food in the story?
- To what own building was Jesus going to send the people back to?
- How did the people feel after they had been fed?
- What was the leftover food described as?
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- What did Jesus do to the food?
- What size was the multitude called when Jesus fed 4000 people?
- What did Jesus say would happen to the people if they did not eat?
- What did Jesus do to get his disciples to come to him?
- How was the food put to the people as described in the bible story?
- What size were the fishes?
- How many loaves did they have?
- How many days had the people been listening to Jesus?
- What did Jesus get into after he fed the people?
- Many of the people came from where?
20 Clues: What size were the fishes? • What did Jesus do to the food? • How many loaves did they have? • Many of the people came from where? • Jesus said the crowd had nothing to? • Where and on what did the people sit? • What did Jesus give to God for the food? • What was the leftover food described as? • What seven things were filled at the end? • ...
Clone of Adjectives Describing People 2024-02-21
24 Clues: bad • fat • ugly • good • tall • nice • thin • poor • rich • short • dumbo • young • pretty • blonde • famous • elegant • redhead • horrible • brunette • fun, funny • intelligent • hardworking • nice friendly • handsome goodlooking
How we should treat people 2024-02-25
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- Romans 12:17 Have ___ for good things in the sight of all men
- Romans 12:14 Bless and do not ___
- Romans 12:9 Let ___ be without hypocrisy
- Romans 12:10 Be kindly _____ to one another with brotherly love in honor giving preference to one another
- Matthew 27:29 and a ___ in His right hand
- Romans 12:19 ____ is Mine, I will repay,” says the Lord
- Romans 12:9 ____ to what is good
- Romans 13:19 Beloved, do not ___ yourselves
- Matthew 27:29 And they bowed the knee before Him and mocked Him, saying, “Hail ____ ___ ____!
- Romans 12:16 Be of the same ___ toward one another
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- Matthew 27:28 And they stripped Him and put a ___ ____ on Him
- Matthew 27:35 Then they ____ Him
- Romans 12:16 Do not set your mind on high things, but associate with the ____
- Romans 12:20 If your ___ is hungry feed him
- Romans 12:15 ___ with those who ___ and weep with those who weep
- Romans 12:21 do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with ___
- Matthew 27:29 When they had twisted a ____ __ ____ they put it on His head
- Romans 12:17 Repay no ___ for ___
- Romans 12:18 If it is possible, as much as depends on you, live___with all men
- Romans 12:14 ____ those who prosecute you
20 Clues: Matthew 27:35 Then they ____ Him • Romans 12:9 ____ to what is good • Romans 12:14 Bless and do not ___ • Romans 12:17 Repay no ___ for ___ • Romans 12:9 Let ___ be without hypocrisy • Matthew 27:29 and a ___ in His right hand • Romans 12:14 ____ those who prosecute you • Romans 12:20 If your ___ is hungry feed him • Romans 13:19 Beloved, do not ___ yourselves • ...
WW I People To Know 2023-12-13
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- A socialist imprisoned for distributing leaflets to draftees (L24)
- An American poet who expressed a disallusionment with the war (L23)
- The Primeminister of Great Britain (L23)
- The Emperor of Germany (L23)
- He financed a "Peace Ship" to try to stop the war. (L24)
- A young, Serbian assassin. (L22)
- He hoped the war would help Black Americans achieve equality (L24)
- He did not want Black Americans to join the war effort with more equality (L24)
- The President of the United States (L22)
- His assassination provided the spark which started the First World War (L22)
- A British Historian who researched German atrocities for the British Government (L22)
- A stockbroker who headed the War Production Board (L24)
- He led propaganda efforts at the CPI (L24)
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- The General who lead the A.E.F. (L23)
- The Secretary of State, he opposed joining the War. (L22)
- A German diplomat who tried to get Mexico to attack the United States (L22)
- The head of the Food Administration (L24)
- She hosted a Women's Peace Conference (L24)
- A Nebraska Senator who opposed joining the war (L22)
- A pacifist and Congresswoman from Montana (L24)
20 Clues: The Emperor of Germany (L23) • A young, Serbian assassin. (L22) • The General who lead the A.E.F. (L23) • The Primeminister of Great Britain (L23) • The President of the United States (L22) • The head of the Food Administration (L24) • He led propaganda efforts at the CPI (L24) • She hosted a Women's Peace Conference (L24) • A pacifist and Congresswoman from Montana (L24) • ...
Notable People in the Bible 2023-12-17
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- Tried to hide from God and learned to trust in the belly of a whale
- Jesus' mother who was led by angels through the birth of Jesus
- Proved God's power in a den of lions
- The location where Jesus healed a man of a 38-year paralysis
- A man who was raised from the dead by Jesus
- "Stole" Esau's birthright, then wrestled with an angel for transformation
- In his three-year ministry, he healed and taught people a new view of God
- A Hebrew woman who saved Hebrews from a plot to kill them all
- One of Jesus' disciples - the only other person to walk on water in the Bible
- Born Saul; changed from killing early Christians to spreading Christianity
- Became a disciple after being a tax collector
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- A pharisee who came to Jesus at night to learn about God
- A woman who showed loyalty to her mother-in-law and learned faith in God
- One of the Hebrew boys who demonstrated God's power in a fiery furnace
- Built an ark to survive a flood
- Led the children of Israel out of Egypt
- A Hebrew man who led the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem
- Defeated Goliath with a single stone
- The last name of a Mary whose life Jesus reformed
- Saved Egypt from drought after being sold as a slave
- Jesus' cousin who prepared people for his coming
- A Hebrew prophet who defeated the prophets of Baal
22 Clues: Built an ark to survive a flood • Proved God's power in a den of lions • Defeated Goliath with a single stone • Led the children of Israel out of Egypt • A man who was raised from the dead by Jesus • Became a disciple after being a tax collector • Jesus' cousin who prepared people for his coming • The last name of a Mary whose life Jesus reformed • ...
gag city - young people crossword 2024-01-02
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- "#euphoric will probs delete. Prob offensive" author.
- Video you film before going somewhere fun. 12 Across's signature TikTok.
- Global Gen-Z marketplace.
- 11 Down's lead role.
- NFL's man girlfriend.
- That's Cringe
- Socializing during quarantine.
- Your mom's Instagram.
- What every woman spent $700+ on in 2023 and into 2024.
- Most important Chief's player.
- Where we spend all our time.
- Adult toy that went viral.
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- I got my ticket for the long way 'round.
- Infamous water bottle brand.
- President of Gag City.
- You're crazy if you don't like this store-bought.
- "Because the girls are gonna be serving down, ----!"
- Universal term of endearment for Gen-Z.
- Drake in another life.
- John B's home.
- "_____ it and give it to the next person."
- Segment often included in 6 Across.
- Euphoria and Saltburn Actor.
23 Clues: That's Cringe • John B's home. • 11 Down's lead role. • NFL's man girlfriend. • Your mom's Instagram. • President of Gag City. • Drake in another life. • Global Gen-Z marketplace. • Adult toy that went viral. • Infamous water bottle brand. • Where we spend all our time. • Euphoria and Saltburn Actor. • Socializing during quarantine. • Most important Chief's player. • ...
Ancient Rome Vocabulary and People! 2024-03-07
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- A time of Roman Peace
- A Roman General who became dictator for life
- A Roman senator who was once a friend/ally of Caesar
- Another name for money
- A decay in people's values
- The common people of Rome
- The first emperor of Rome
- The name for areas outside of Italy that Rome controlled
- Rome's public meeting place's name
- The name for up to 6,000 Roman soldiers
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- A way for the government to balance power
- The powerful nobles of Rome
- A ruler with almost absolute power, elected during war time
- A slave and former gladiator who led an uprising of slaves
- A raised channel used to carry water from the mountains into the cities
- A style of writing that makes fun of people and society
- The legendary twin brothers who supposedly founded Rome
- A government in which people elect leaders to govern them
- To stop an official action
- The most powerful elected officials in Rome
- A powerful man who fought against the Roman Senate
- A great general from Carthage who attacked the city of Rome
- An author who wrote the Aeneid, an epic poem about Rome's founding
- The language spoken by Romans
- Another name for a public speaker
25 Clues: A time of Roman Peace • Another name for money • The common people of Rome • The first emperor of Rome • To stop an official action • A decay in people's values • The powerful nobles of Rome • The language spoken by Romans • Another name for a public speaker • Rome's public meeting place's name • The name for up to 6,000 Roman soldiers • A way for the government to balance power • ...
FOOD WORDS FOR CLEVER PEOPLE 2024-04-10
20 Clues: Germ • Kren • Eddie • Roggen • Feigen • Monkey • Dinkel • Topfen • Linsen • Ribisel • Rosinen • Forelle • Rhabarber • Basilikum • Aubergine • Petersilie • Blumenkohl • Kohlsprossen • Stachelbeeren • Hülsenfrüchte
SFMS People 23 May 2024 2024-05-22
24 Clues: 客人 แขก • 孩子 เด็ก • 神仙 อมตะ • 证人 พยาน • 疯子 คนบ้า • 英雄 ฮีโร่ • 领导者 ผู้นำ • 朋友 เพื่อน • 客户 ลูกค้า • 婴儿 ที่รัก • 新娘 เจ้าสาว • 新兵 สรรหาคน • 受害者 เหยื่อ • 青少年 วัยรุ่น • 裁判 ผู้ตัดสิน • 祖先 บรรพบุรุษ • 逃亡者 ผู้ลี้ภัย • 志愿者 อาสาสมัคร • 接班人 ผู้สืบทอด • 知识分子 ทางปัญญา • 游客 นักท่องเที่ยว • 业余者 มือสมัครเล่น • 素食主义者 มังสวิรัติ • 行家 ผู้มีความชำนาญ
ืNoun (People, Nature, Places) 2024-12-16
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- An area for growing plants and flowers
- Someone who cooks professionally.
- A place where planes take off and land.
- A person who studies science.
- Someone who drives a vehicle
- A building where people live.
- A person who is learning
- A place where animals are kept for people to see.
- A female parent
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- A father or mother.
- A sandy place near the sea where people can chill.
- A place where plants and animals are raised.
- A room where people stay to study
- A person who grows crops or raises animals
- A person who enforces laws. Catches bad people
- Someone you know and like.
- A person who flies planes.
- A person who helps doctors take care of sick people.
- A person trained to treat sick people
- A place where people sell or buy items
20 Clues: A female parent • A father or mother. • A person who is learning • Someone you know and like. • A person who flies planes. • Someone who drives a vehicle • A person who studies science. • A building where people live. • Someone who cooks professionally. • A room where people stay to study • A person trained to treat sick people • An area for growing plants and flowers • ...
Civil War People and Events 2024-05-09
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- She founded the American Red Cross to help wounded soldiers
- President of the Confederacy
- Lincoln issued this announcement, changing the nature of the war to abolishing slavery in the South
- President of the United States during the Civil War
- Where Lee surrendered to Grant
- this is our Memory Hook for the Confederate States
- More soldiers died of this than of battle wounds
- The Union victory here divided the South and gave the North control of the entire Mississippi River
- Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware were known as this group
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- The turning point of the war
- Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia
- This state entered the Union in 1820 as a state with slavery as part of the Missouri Compromise
- trading in enslaved people was banned here as part of the Compromise of 1850
- The nickname of Virginian Confederate General Thomas J. Jackson
- The Civil War began here
- Also known as Manassas, this was the site of the first major battle of the war
- The Union Navy did this to Southern cities like Charleston, Savannah, and New Orleans to prevent money and supplies from coming in
- He helped establish the United States Colored Troops to increase African-American involvement in the war
- this state entered the Union as a free state as part of the Compromise of 1850
- African-American who became a decorated Union Naval hero
- Commander of the Union Armies
- this state entered the Union as a free state as part of the Missouri Compromise
- what Confederate currency became when the South collapsed
23 Clues: The Civil War began here • The turning point of the war • President of the Confederacy • Commander of the Union Armies • Where Lee surrendered to Grant • Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia • More soldiers died of this than of battle wounds • this is our Memory Hook for the Confederate States • President of the United States during the Civil War • ...
People of 1920’s-today 2024-05-03
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- The first major automobile manufacturer in the United States
- First colored man to host a national TV show in prime time
- American actress in movies, tv specials, and stage plays
- The most influencial gangster
- Nobel peace prize winner, The 32nd president of the US
- Woman tennis player who led movement to have women participate in sports and other atheltics
- First Black president (44th)
- Journalists who investigated Watergate scandal deeper and revealed the whole affair
- 9/11 Mastermind, mass terrorist
- Cofounder of apple, one of the richest people int he world
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- Black acivist, one of the most influencial leaders in history
- 35th president of the Us who was assassinated
- Black civil rights acivist and politician
- Humanitarian, republican, 31st president of the US
- famous American author and journalist
- First president to resign during an impeachment
- Ex-Mafia boss led Italian Civil Rights Movement
- Inverntor of the internet
- Inventor of the the internal pacemaker
- African American runner for the US Olympic team that broke the world
- Inventor of the typical Credit card
21 Clues: Inverntor of the internet • First Black president (44th) • The most influencial gangster • 9/11 Mastermind, mass terrorist • Inventor of the typical Credit card • famous American author and journalist • Inventor of the the internal pacemaker • Black civil rights acivist and politician • 35th president of the Us who was assassinated • ...
FAMOUS PEOPLE + POLES VOCABULARY CROSSWORD 2024-04-07
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- balena
- dramaturg
- colonització
- líder
- mitjana
- darrera
- pas
- menys
- còmic (persona)
- humit
- comandant
- lloc
- navegar
- pertànyer
- recerca
- pantalla
- disfresses
- títol
- malaltia
- meitat
- tormell
- cantautor
- guerrrer
- fill
- néixer (2,4)
- emprenedor
- senyera
- foca
- oficina
- tothom
- protagonitzar
- inspirat
- gran èxit
- oceà
- llum solar
- herba
- filla
- partit (polític)
- país
- tribu
- conegut
- Noruega
- terra (planeta)
- rei
- tempesta de vent i neu
- dissenyadora
- concurs, certamen
- resistència
- dejú
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- mercader
- científic (n)
- pacífica
- explorador
- profund
- escandinau
- lluita
- molsa
- obra de teatre
- moviment
- gel
- exploració
- animador
- creure
- guineu
- arribar
- texans
- existència
- estrafalari
- hemisferi
- congelar
- humanitat
- morsa
- pingüí
- pàtria
- genoll
- vegetarià
- lluna
- considerat
- evitar
- nadiu
- caçar
- veu
- rendir-se
- milers
- danès
- sec
- actualment
- èxit
- cantant
89 Clues: pas • gel • veu • sec • rei • lloc • fill • foca • oceà • país • èxit • dejú • molsa • líder • menys • humit • títol • morsa • lluna • nadiu • caçar • herba • filla • danès • tribu • balena • lluita • creure • guineu • texans • meitat • pingüí • pàtria • genoll • tothom • evitar • milers • profund • mitjana • darrera • navegar • recerca • arribar • tormell • senyera • oficina • conegut • Noruega • cantant • mercader • pacífica • moviment • animador • pantalla • malaltia • congelar • guerrrer • inspirat • dramaturg • ...
Key Terms and People Review 2024-10-15
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- The Spanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Inca
- Last name of the first signer of the Declaration of Independence
- A Spanish and Portuguese soldier who wanted to conquer new territory in the Americas
- The name of the man who saved Jamestown
- The term for someone who signed a contract to work in the Americas in exchange for their freedom, land, and tools
- When a single company/country dominates trade for a particular item
- The term for when someone travels around the entire world
- The last name of a leader of the F&I War, as well as the Revolutionary War. 1st President
- Someone who wanted America to have freedom from Great Britain
- A formal written request signed by many people, meant to create change
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- The name of the colony that the Pilgrims settled
- Discrimination and prejudice against people based on race
- Someone who was forced to work without pay
- The man who "discovered" America for Europe
- The first successful British colony
- Last name of a leader who helped draft the Declaration of Independence and fought against Great Britain
- A soldier for the Colonial Army who could be ready at a minute's notice
- Someone who was in the colonies, but was loyal to Great Britain in the revolution
- When a group of people stop supporting something in order to make a change
- A small army formed by colonists to defend the colony's freedom
20 Clues: The first successful British colony • The name of the man who saved Jamestown • Someone who was forced to work without pay • The man who "discovered" America for Europe • The name of the colony that the Pilgrims settled • The Spanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Inca • Discrimination and prejudice against people based on race • ...
Notable People Crossword - Group 2 2024-08-27
20 Clues: GNU • UNIX • loom • apple • ENIAC • Mark I • debugged • sliderule • BiTorrent • cardboard • javascript • linux kernel • C Programming • step reckoner • logarithmic wood • Bureau of Census • programmable loom • automatic difference • gears with ten teeth • Atanasoff Berry Computer
Vocabulary and Important People Crossword 2025-11-11
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- A "Grand Council" or unified colonial government that failed.
- A Virginian Lieutenant Colonel who made an attack that contributed to the French and Indian War.
- A secretive group of American protestors against British taxes on colonies.
- The soldier in charge of the redcoats during the Boston Massacre.
- A form of protest where people avoid purchasing specific goods.
- Unbearable.
- A lawyer and a delegate of the First Continental Congress.
- A doll of a hated person that will be destroyed as a form of protest.
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- The phrase used by the Sons of Liberty and others to protest unfair taxation.
- To illegally transport goods to avoid taxes.
- To take back a law or act.
- The British body that makes laws and taxed the colonies.
- The king of Britain when the colonies were unjustly taxed.
- The most powerful group of Native Americans in eastern North America.
- To use force or to threaten.
- Created a lithograph of the Boston Massacre (that spread propaganda), making the British look evil.
- A group that coordinated boycott and protest efforts.
- The orator of the Virginia House of Burgesses, famous for saying, "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
- An agreement made by people to give up some freedoms in exchange for protection.
- Items that are brought into a country, costing money.
- A person who dies or experiences agony for their values or beliefs.
21 Clues: Unbearable. • To take back a law or act. • To use force or to threaten. • To illegally transport goods to avoid taxes. • A group that coordinated boycott and protest efforts. • Items that are brought into a country, costing money. • The British body that makes laws and taxed the colonies. • The king of Britain when the colonies were unjustly taxed. • ...
People of the American Revolution 2025-09-17
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- First American to die for the American Revolution. He was an African American freeman.
- French man who volunteered to fight with the Continental Army
- Famous founding Father that was an inventor and drew the first political cartoon.
- American Coloinist that rebelled against Great Britain. Rebels. Opposed British Rule.
- Wrote a famous Pamphlet known as Common Sense. It inspired Colonist to support Independence.
- A runaway former slave that was an American Spy. He helped win the last battle of the American Revolution
- Founder of the American Navy. American Patriot who fought during the American Revolution.
- King of Great Britain that was described as tyrant.
- famous colonist that warned about the British during the battle of Lexington and Concord. "The
- First female American Historian. A poet that wrote propaganda for the patriots during the American Revolution.
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- Main writer of the Declaration of Independece
- Founder of the Sons of Liberty. Oraganized boycotts and protest against British Soldiers
- Second president of the United States. Public Servant. He was a lawyer for the British Soldiers of the Boston massacre.
- Wife of John Adams. Wrote letters to him during the American Revolution. Famous letter was "Remember the ladies"
- Philosopher that influenced Thomas Jefferson. Developed Social Contract Theory. Established Natural Rights.
- Someone during the American Revolution that remained loyal to Great Britain.
- Famous quote "Give me liberty or give me death"
- Patriot group that formed from british taxation policies.Organized protest and boycotts.
- Term to describe british soldiers
- Commander of the Continental Army. First President of the United States.
20 Clues: Term to describe british soldiers • Main writer of the Declaration of Independece • Famous quote "Give me liberty or give me death" • King of Great Britain that was described as tyrant. • French man who volunteered to fight with the Continental Army • Commander of the Continental Army. First President of the United States. • ...
Chapter 9 Key Terms & People 2025-10-20
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- The _______ of Tears forced Native Americans west.
- The _______ of 1837 was a major economic depression.
- The “______ system” gave jobs to loyal supporters.
- The “______ of Abominations” angered the South.
- Idea that a state can ignore a federal law
- The Missouri _______ kept the balance between slave and free states.
- became president as a reulsto the corrupt bargain
- Jackson vetoed the Second _______ of the United States.
- Mary _______; early women’s rights advocate.
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- French term meaning “let it be”; government should stay out of the economy.
- Internal _______ meant building roads and canals.
- Political party that opposed Andrew Jackson.
- A founder of the democrats and Jackson’s ally.
- John _______; became president after Harrison’s death.
- The American _______ promoted roads, canals, and tariffs.
- The _______ Removal Act moved tribes west of the Mississippi.
- The right to vote in elections.
- President known for the “spoils system” and the Indian Removal Act
- known for the “American System.”
- supported states’ rights and nullification.
20 Clues: The right to vote in elections. • known for the “American System.” • Idea that a state can ignore a federal law • supported states’ rights and nullification. • Political party that opposed Andrew Jackson. • Mary _______; early women’s rights advocate. • A founder of the democrats and Jackson’s ally. • The “______ of Abominations” angered the South. • ...
NCHS #1 people and names 2025-10-16
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- Smith's and Sedor's Senior PLC name (4 words)
- femme fatale head of security
- pansy of North Canyon
- coach e's first name
- she took melissa's room
- the IT nerd in the media center who's surprisingly good at basketball
- Peppermint Patty lover; spitfire
- the basement dwelling tease
- data driven dumbass
- head coach who hired Smith
- fist name of the biggest child loving principal
- AVID enthusiast
- the "pick-me"
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- our fearless leader
- the IT nerd's sweet assistant
- last name means fiery
- Smith's and Lake's Senior PLC name (4 words)
- our favorite SPED teacher
- 20th century viking
- brendan's nickname for beloved substitute
- the only admin who wasn't useless
- hillbilly from west virginia
- a friendly rival of brendan's
- Staff Sergeant Arbalaez's Marine Corps rank; nickname
- counselor who held it all together
- a cat missing her Cat
- worked two jobs at one point
- moved on from the dreck in May
- "Don't I look good doing nothing"
- loudmouth from new york; basement dweller
30 Clues: the "pick-me" • AVID enthusiast • our fearless leader • 20th century viking • data driven dumbass • coach e's first name • last name means fiery • pansy of North Canyon • a cat missing her Cat • she took melissa's room • our favorite SPED teacher • head coach who hired Smith • the basement dwelling tease • hillbilly from west virginia • worked two jobs at one point • ...
Chapter 2: The First People 2025-10-21
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- referring to a society where women hold the most social power
- a person who moves from place to place
- term used by Spanish explorers to describe Indian villages they encountered that had multi-room and sometimes multi-level homes
- relating to a time period before there were written records
- a wooden tool used by Archaic people
- a long, cold period of time when snow and ice covered most of the earth
- ancient
- first day of summer
- a government that is run from a central location
- the study of past people and cultures through a careful examination of artifacts
- main form of Navajo housing made from logs, mud, and brush
- the language of the Dine people
- oval-shaped ut made from thin tree branches and covered with brush, grass mats, or animal hides
- "the people" in the Athabascan language; name used by Navajo and Apache people
- the beliefs and customs of a group of people
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- flat stone used by prehistoric people to grind seeds
- anciefirstemy
- the belief in many gods
- spirit
- the belief in one god
- small stone used by prehistoric people to grind seeds
- native
- first day of winter
- a passageway from the underworld
- cone-shaped tent covered in animal skins used as temporary housing by Apache Indians
- a ceremonial pit used by both ancient and modern Puebloan people
26 Clues: spirit • native • ancient • anciefirstemy • first day of summer • first day of winter • the belief in one god • the belief in many gods • the language of the Dine people • a passageway from the underworld • a wooden tool used by Archaic people • a person who moves from place to place • the beliefs and customs of a group of people • a government that is run from a central location • ...
World History: Key terms/people 2019-01-16
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- Art form in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate with acid and then uses the plate to make multiple prints
- (1478-1535) Englishman, lawyer, politician, Chancellor for Henry VIII. Wrote Utopia which presented a revolutionary view of society, in which the problems of society were caused by greed. Executed by Henry VIII for not compromising his religious beliefs.
- founded upon or involving a visionary view of an ideal world; impractical
- (1483-1520) Italian Renaissance painter; he painted fresco, his most famous being The School of Athens.
- study of subjects such as grammar, rhetoric, poetry, and history, that were taught in ancient Greece and Rome
- An Italian author who wrote the book The Courtier in 1528. He described the ideal Renaissance man and woman.
- a point of view or general standpoint from which different things are viewed, physically or mentally; the appearance to the eye of various objects at a given time, place, or distance
- A well known Italian Renaissance artist, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, and scientist. Known for the Mona Lisa.
- (1304-1374) Father of the Renaissance. He believed the first two centuries of the Roman Empire to represent the peak in the development of human civilization.
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- Everyday language of ordinary people
- Financial supporter of the arts
- German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press (1400-1468)
- English poet and playwright considered one of the greatest writers of the English language; works include Julius Caesar, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet.
- (1475-1564) An Italian sculptor, painter, poet, engineer, and architect. Famous works include the mural on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and the sculpture of the biblical character David.
- (1469-1527) Wrote The Prince which contained a secular method of ruling a country. "End justifies the means."
- A Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements
- a thriving trading region where the northern Renaissance began
- Famous Northern Renaissance artist, he often used woodcutting along with Italian Renaissance techniques like proportion, perspective and modeling. (Knight Death, and Devil; Four Apostles)
- an Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance
- Dutch humanist and theologian who was the leading Renaissance scholar of northern Europe
20 Clues: Financial supporter of the arts • Everyday language of ordinary people • a thriving trading region where the northern Renaissance began • an Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance • founded upon or involving a visionary view of an ideal world; impractical • ...
The Winter People ( crossword Puzzle ) 2019-02-03
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- a cylindrical container bulging out in the middle, traditionally made of wooden staves with metal hoops around them
- fired from the shoulder
- a small axe with a short handle for use in one hand
- the line at which the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet
- / a deep, narrow gorge with steep sides
- / a light axe used as a tool or weapons by north american Indians
- the motion of pushing or lunging suddenly or violently
- keep from sight; hide
- the religious rite of sprinkling water onto a person's forehead or of immersion in water, symbolizing purification or regeneration and admission to the Christian Church
- make a stupid or careless mistake; act or speak clumsily
- a member of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order of priests founded by St. Ignatius Loyola, St. Francis Xavier, and others
- A person who worries a great deal, especially unnecessarily
- run or move with a long bounding stride
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- the action of following or pursuing someone or something
- a blade that may be fixed to the muzzle of a rifle and used to stab an opponent in hand-to-hand fighting
- scrape or brush the surface of (a shoe or other object) against something
- an improvised barrier erected across a street or other thoroughfare to prevent or delay the movement of opposing forces
- deceive or defeat by greater ingenuity
- (of a thing) make a quick short movement up and down
- (of a person) lean and haggard, especially because of suffering, hunger, or age
- burned and blackened
- a hillock, knoll, or mound
- ball a solid projectile that is shot by a musket
- / the front leg below the knee
24 Clues: burned and blackened • keep from sight; hide • fired from the shoulder • a hillock, knoll, or mound • / the front leg below the knee • deceive or defeat by greater ingenuity • run or move with a long bounding stride • / a deep, narrow gorge with steep sides • ball a solid projectile that is shot by a musket • a small axe with a short handle for use in one hand • ...
U.S. History Test 4 People 2021-12-13
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- Union general during the Civil War, forced Lee to surrender, Presidency marred by scandal
- Industrialist, steel, philanthropist, Gospel of Wealth
- Tuskegee Institute, invented uses for peanuts
- Inventors of the airplane
- First to build cars using an assembly line, manufactured parts. Model T.
- Wall Street Financier. Known for being honest with uncompromising morals
- Union Civil War General, known for destruction in the South
- President during Reconstruction, impeached
- Oil tycoon, America's first billionaire
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- Last Queen of Hawaii, stood up to the American planters
- 16th president, emancipation proclamation, assassinated
- Progressive president, Panama Canal, trust busting
- President of the Confederacy
- Railroad tycoon
- Democratic nominee against Abraham Lincoln, known for debates with Lincoln
- President during WWI, 14 points
- President of Tuskegee Institute, Progressive Era leader of the black community
- Industrialist in the South, tobacco and electricity
- Talented Confederate General, killed by friendly fire
- Best Confederate General, Virginian
- Photojournalist, NYC, How the Other Half Lives
21 Clues: Railroad tycoon • Inventors of the airplane • President of the Confederacy • President during WWI, 14 points • Best Confederate General, Virginian • Oil tycoon, America's first billionaire • President during Reconstruction, impeached • Tuskegee Institute, invented uses for peanuts • Photojournalist, NYC, How the Other Half Lives • ...
AP Psych people crossword puzzle 2022-01-05
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- Known for his sociocultural theory, he believed that social interaction plays a critical role in children's learning
- Claimed that many of our behaviors are motivated by unconscious, often unpleasant desires
- She was the first woman to earn a PhD in psychology and was Tichener’s first doctoral student
- A controlled experiment carried out by John B. Watson which had proven classical conditioning in humans, through a distinctive stimulus that normally would not be feared by a child
- Known for his unethical obedience experiments which test how far people are willing to go to obey authority
- Created the experiment with the bobo dolls where children learned violent behavior from adults as they would act aggressively towards the bobo doll
- Created the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy and established it’s three guiding principles known as the ABCs; activating event, beliefs, and consequences
- Developed the theory of operant conditioning
- Survived a traumatic brain injury caused by an iron rod that shot through his skull, obliterating a large area of the left frontal lobe of his brain
- Redefined psychology as “the scientific study of observable behavior”
- Developed a theory of classical conditioning when teaching his dog to salivate at the sound of a bell
- Sixth youngest child of Sigmund Freud and wrote An Introduction to Psychoanalysis (first and last name)
- Regarded as the founder of feminine psychiatry, this woman was best known for her theory of neurotic needs
- He believed that people are born with the desire to achieve their maximum potential, also known as the self-actualization
- Was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his work in applying psychological insights in the areas of judgment and decision-making, to economic theory
- Did many experiments and focused on inner sensation, feelings and images with Titchener. He built the first psychology laboratory in Germany
- Developed the theory that personality develops in a predetermined order through eight stages of psychosocial development
- Known for “Learned Helplessness” in dogs which is defined by an organism learning to accept and endure unpleasant stimuli
- Known for cognitive behaviorism, research on cognitive maps, the theory of latent learning along with the concept of an intervening variable
- Claimed that there were many stages to moral development and reasoning
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- She served as the first female President of the American Psychological Association
- Internationally known for his research into the interaction between social and physiological determinants of behavior
- Founder of the philosophical movement known as pragmatism and believed that human beings learn through a hands-on approach
- The psychologist and psychiatrist who founded analytic psychology
- Best known for his 1971 Stanford prison experiment which assigned men to act as either guards or prisoners
- Primarily focused on the function of consciousness and is the father of functionalism or functional psychology
- Leading spirit in founding the American Psychological Association along with serving as it’s first president in 1982
- Had a theory of cognitive development in children that was developed through studies
- English naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- Best known for his famous puzzle box experiments with cats and is known as the founder of modern educational psychology
- wrote several books including The Language Instinct, How the Mind Works, The Blank Slate, The Better Angels of Our Nature, The Sense of Style, and Enlightenment Now
- Pioneered in the experimental methods for the measurement of rote learning and memory
- The schizophrenic mother who admitted to drowning her children in a bathtub
- Believed that the most effective way to develop a coding system is to discover it rather than being told by the teacher and made meaningful contributions to the cognitive learning theory and human cognitive psychology
- Committed controversial and often outrageously cruel experiments with rhesus monkeys to study effects of maternal separation and social isolation, he placed infant monkeys in isolated chambers
- The girl that was locked in a room for 12 years of her life that taught psychologists about language acquisition skills
- One of the first to use psychoanalysis on young children
- Developed the psychotherapy method called client-centered therapy and is one of the founders of humanistic psychology
- Expanded on Gestalt theories along with working on group dynamics
- Creator of structuralism which best describes the structure of the mind
40 Clues: Developed the theory of operant conditioning • One of the first to use psychoanalysis on young children • The psychologist and psychiatrist who founded analytic psychology • Expanded on Gestalt theories along with working on group dynamics • Redefined psychology as “the scientific study of observable behavior” • ...
Describing People Physically in Spanish 2021-10-27
People: appearance and personality - agb 2020-07-20
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- the opposite of dry skin: ____ skin
- another word for thin
- poor physical condition: ___ of shape
- how someone looks
- another word for good-looking, but usually only refers to a man
- facial hair below the nose
- good physical condition: physically ___
- facial hair that covers the chin and area around the mouth
- brown spots on someone's face
- having no hair due to hair loss
- what someone's hair looks like
- hair on the side of someone's face
- how tall you are
- the opposite of slim
- what you use to change your hair color
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- the color and texture of a person's skin
- artwork done on someone's skin
- good physical condition: in good _____
- hair that is tied at the back
- metal wires used to straighten teeth
- something that helps you see better
- another word for good looking, but usually only refers to a woman
- dark skin from being in the sun
- small red spots on someone's skin caused by acne
- hair above someone's eyes
- lines from old age
- very thin
- a mark left by a cut or a burn
- a problem on someone's skin like a wart or pimple
- not thin and not heavy: average _____
- not tall and not short: _______ height
- a black, raised circle on someone's skin
32 Clues: very thin • how tall you are • how someone looks • lines from old age • the opposite of slim • another word for thin • hair above someone's eyes • facial hair below the nose • hair that is tied at the back • brown spots on someone's face • artwork done on someone's skin • a mark left by a cut or a burn • what someone's hair looks like • dark skin from being in the sun • ...
7th Final People Review Sheet 2020-05-19
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- Russian czar
- most famous missionary and explorer in Africa
- opened Japan to trade
- inventor of the steam engine
- King of Belgium who treated the people of the Congo terribly
- inventor of the mechanical reaper
- open-air preacher who began the Methodists
- Greatest example of an Absolute Ruler
- started orphanages for thousands of children in Britain
- first American missionary, to Burma
- used assembly lines to make affordable cars
- united Germany in to a nation
- last great Manchu ruler
- missionary to South Africa who started schools and churches
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- missionary to the South Pacific islands
- philosopher who taught humans have natural rights (life, liberty, and property)
- found of the Italian Red Shirts
- leading abolitionist in Britain
- father of electromagnetism
- defeated at Waterloo
- explorer of the South Pacific
- started the China Inland Mission
- Father of Modern Missions, went to India
- first missionary to China
- author of the Communist Manifesto
25 Clues: Russian czar • defeated at Waterloo • opened Japan to trade • last great Manchu ruler • first missionary to China • father of electromagnetism • inventor of the steam engine • explorer of the South Pacific • united Germany in to a nation • found of the Italian Red Shirts • leading abolitionist in Britain • started the China Inland Mission • inventor of the mechanical reaper • ...
Things that people do - AGB 2020-05-31
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- a thing that people wear on their heads
- a thing you can make when it snows
- a thing you open when it rains
- a thing that you answer when it rings
- a thing that people wear to protect their head
- a thing that people study for
- something you turn on when it's dark
- something people slam
- a thing that kids use to catch butterflies and dragonflies
- a thing that people fly
- something you sit on
- a device that people listen to
- an insect that stings
- a thing that people wink
- something people spend
- something you open when it's hot inside your house or apartment
- things that people wash after dinner
- something you grow in your garden - hint:it begins with F
- a thing that birds build
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- a thing that people bounce
- something that people drive
- something people shrug
- something people stomp when they are angry
- something people read
- a thing that birds lay
- an animal that people ride
- things that you brush before going to bed
- something you make at the beach
- something you comb
- something people watch at home
- something you eat on your birthday
- something that people send in the mail
- something people blow when they are sick
- something that people watch at the theater
- something people sleep on
- a utensil that people eat soup with
- a thing that people give
- a thing that spiders make to catch flies
38 Clues: something you comb • something you sit on • something people read • something people slam • an insect that stings • something people shrug • a thing that birds lay • something people spend • a thing that people fly • a thing that people wink • a thing that people give • a thing that birds build • something people sleep on • a thing that people bounce • an animal that people ride • ...
Chapter 2: The People Business 2021-10-22
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- considered the father of psychoanalysis
- the understanding that objects still exist even if they can't see them
- the psychoanalytic theorist who believed that all humans develop in eight psychosocial stages
- development that involves the ways in which people change and grow in how they think over the stages of life; also includes moral development
- the part of the personality that represents the conscience
- theories about how people process information, think, and learn
- matters that deal with what a person judges to be right or wrong
- cognitive theorist who focused on how people decide what is right and what is wrong
- cognitive theorist who described four stages of cognitive development
- theories that suggest that a lot of our development happens at an unconscious level and is buried in emotions
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- the understanding that something stays the same in quantity even though its appearance changes
- thinking about concepts that are real but that cannot be experienced directly
- cognitive theorist who believed that social and cultural environment shapes human cognitive development
- all of a person's surroundings and the people in them
- traits people are born with
- thinking about things that can be seen, touched, or experienced directly
- development that involves changes in the way in which people's social relationships, feelings, social skills, and ways of coping with situations change over time
- the part of the personality that maintains a balance between our impulses and our conscience
- the child's inability to see a situation from another person's point of view
- development that involves the changes in size, body composition, chemical make-up, and height that occur as humans develop
- the part of the personality that contains our primitive impulses
21 Clues: traits people are born with • considered the father of psychoanalysis • all of a person's surroundings and the people in them • the part of the personality that represents the conscience • theories about how people process information, think, and learn • matters that deal with what a person judges to be right or wrong • ...
Places & People at School & Clothing 2021-11-23
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- Who is the one teaching you?
- Where do you sit to eat food at school?
- Who helps the school and is in the faculty?
- You wear this when you are swimming.
- Who is the head of the school?
- What do women wear when they are going to a formal meeting?
- What do you wear that has a zipper/buttons
- What do you wear over your socks?
- What is the room where your principal works called?
- What do you wear on your legs?
- What do women sometimes wear instead of pants?
- What do you wear when it's cold?
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- What do you wear on your head when it's sunny?
- Who helps you when you're hurt?
- This is the room where your teachers teach.
- What is the female version of "camisa"?
- Where do you go to learn?
- Men wear these on their torso.
- Where do you wash your hands?
- What do you wear at night?
20 Clues: Where do you go to learn? • What do you wear at night? • Who is the one teaching you? • Where do you wash your hands? • Men wear these on their torso. • Who is the head of the school? • What do you wear on your legs? • Who helps you when you're hurt? • What do you wear when it's cold? • What do you wear over your socks? • You wear this when you are swimming. • ...
Places & People at School & Clothing 2021-11-23
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- Who is the one teaching you?
- Where do you sit to eat food at school?
- Who helps the school and is in the faculty?
- You wear this when you are swimming.
- Who is the head of the school?
- What do women wear when they are going to a formal meeting?
- What do you wear that has a zipper/buttons
- What do you wear over your socks?
- What is the room where your principal works called?
- What do you wear on your legs?
- What do women sometimes wear instead of pants?
- What do you wear when it's cold?
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- What do you wear on your head when it's sunny?
- Who helps you when you're hurt?
- This is the room where your teachers teach.
- What is the female version of "camisa"?
- Where do you go to learn?
- Men wear these on their torso.
- Where do you wash your hands?
- What do you wear at night?
20 Clues: Where do you go to learn? • What do you wear at night? • Who is the one teaching you? • Where do you wash your hands? • Men wear these on their torso. • Who is the head of the school? • What do you wear on your legs? • Who helps you when you're hurt? • What do you wear when it's cold? • What do you wear over your socks? • You wear this when you are swimming. • ...
American Revolution People and Groups 2021-12-03
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- nickname for a British soldier
- helped the men out on the battlefield by loading and firing cannons
- name given to our male leaders that got our country started
- leader of the Green Mountain Boys
- first African American to die for the American side in the Revolution
- group of colonial soldiers who captured Fort Ticonderoga before the Revolution started
- turned the tide of the French and Indian War to the British side
- she sewed flags for Washington's army
- "midnight rider" who warned the colonists of the approaching British soldiers
- they came to help us after the Battle of Saratoga
- started fighting with the Americans but by the end of the war had switched to the British side
- Prussian general who helped train Washington's troops at Valley Forge
- British general who surrendered to George Washington after the Battle of Yorktown
- Founding Father that was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence
- was the oldest member of the Continental Congress and on committee to write Declaration of Independence
- met at Philadelphia and made decisions to boycott British goods and set up militias
- said "I regret that I have but one Iife to lose for my country."
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- group that adopted the Declaration of Independence
- colonial soldiers who could be ready to fight in a minute's notice
- wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense" to convince Americans to support war
- outspoken leader of the Sons of Liberty
- group that was established to write letters to rest of colonies informing what was going on in Boston
- Founding Father who was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence
- said "Give me liberty or give me death!"
- nickname given to the colonists soldiers
- paid German soldiers that fought for the British
- Washington's troops spent tough winter of 1776-1777 here
- king of Great Britain during the American Revolution
- leader of the Continental Army for the American side of the war
- said "I have not yet begun to fight!"
30 Clues: nickname for a British soldier • leader of the Green Mountain Boys • she sewed flags for Washington's army • said "I have not yet begun to fight!" • outspoken leader of the Sons of Liberty • said "Give me liberty or give me death!" • nickname given to the colonists soldiers • paid German soldiers that fought for the British • ...
Last Names of Famous People 2022-03-18
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- Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air (Actor/Rapper)
- Joe Shiesty (Football Player)
- Re2spect (Baseball)
- The GOAT (Football Player)
- Chocolate Cake For Breakfast (Comedian)
- Mr. Mario (Hockey Player)
- Twins 1&2 (Actor/Youtuber)
- The Yellow One Is The Sun (Comedian)
- LeBron (Basketball Player)
- Whatever Stinks In Here Let's Eat It (Comedian)
- The Rock (Actor)
- The Great One (Hockey Player)
- NFL Video Game Cover (Football Coach)
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- Shake It Off (Singer)
- What, Your Instagram Account? (Actor)
- Captain Jack (Hockey Player)
- Black Mamba (Basketball Player)
- All Rise (Baseball Player)
- Honest Abe (President)
- MJ (Basketball Player)
- Sid The Kid (Hockey Player)
- MLK (Rights Activist)
- Backpack Guy In Jumanji (Actor)
- The Cheetah (Football Player)
- Try It Before Seasoning It (Truck Maker)
- Hammerin' Hank (Baseball Player)
26 Clues: The Rock (Actor) • Re2spect (Baseball) • Shake It Off (Singer) • MLK (Rights Activist) • Honest Abe (President) • MJ (Basketball Player) • Mr. Mario (Hockey Player) • The GOAT (Football Player) • All Rise (Baseball Player) • Twins 1&2 (Actor/Youtuber) • LeBron (Basketball Player) • Sid The Kid (Hockey Player) • Captain Jack (Hockey Player) • Joe Shiesty (Football Player) • ...
god and people in creation 2013-09-13
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- mother of jesus
- body of christ
- first book in the bible
- what god did on the last day of creation
- blood of christ
- first gospel in the bible
- god _____ everyone
- last gospel in the bible
- what jesus died by
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- first man
- what did god create on the 6th day
- where jesus was born
- what did god make Adam out of
- who created the world
- god made the world out of .....
- where you go when you die
- first woman
- god still ______ in creation
- the garden of......
- how many gods are there
20 Clues: first man • first woman • body of christ • mother of jesus • blood of christ • god _____ everyone • what jesus died by • the garden of...... • where jesus was born • who created the world • first book in the bible • how many gods are there • last gospel in the bible • where you go when you die • first gospel in the bible • god still ______ in creation • what did god make Adam out of • ...
Civil Rights and its People 2014-06-11
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- the color purple
- leading role, little rock integration crisis 1957
- rode interstate buses
- Quaker family,women suffrage movement
- Muslim minister rights activist
- dedicated to fight racism
- equalize education,job opportunities
- SNCC
- ministers,civil rights leaders
- president Johnson,urban violence
- Oklahoma city sit in movement,retired school teacher
- ended discrimination
- Mississippi,passing voting rights
- inspiration Dr martin Luther king speech
- first lady of civil rights
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- loving v. Virginia
- 1960's movement leader
- African American,define own goals
- first woman,ran for democratic presidential
- black Muslims
- movement 1954-68
- i have a dream
- educator, Montgomery,Alabama
- daughter,Mississippi sharecroppers
- police brutality
- american administration,educator,women rights activist
- cultural icon, propaganda
- civil and human right, African Americans
- laws enacted
- court case,all white university of Mississippi
30 Clues: SNCC • laws enacted • black Muslims • i have a dream • the color purple • movement 1954-68 • police brutality • loving v. Virginia • ended discrimination • rode interstate buses • 1960's movement leader • dedicated to fight racism • cultural icon, propaganda • first lady of civil rights • educator, Montgomery,Alabama • ministers,civil rights leaders • Muslim minister rights activist • ...
famous people of indian history 2015-01-17
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- scholar of ayurveda
- 24th Tirthankara
- wrote 13 plays with thesmes of Ramayana and Mahabharta
- wrote silappadikaram
- described law of gravitation
- wrote vasavudatta
- author of indica
- wrote kallingattuparani
- wrote kavyadarsha
- greatest poet and playwright
- he discovered pi and zero
- started a new religion which spread in china
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- court poet of samudragupta, wrote prashasti
- wrote the tirukurral
- came after the gupta period
- wrote tamil ramayana
- author of arthashastra
- court poet of harshavardhana, wrote harishacharita
- wrote panchatantra
- proved earth rotates around the sun
- scholar of ayurveda
- dramatic work mrichchhaktika
- one of the first chinese piligrims
- wrote a poem called kiraturjunia
24 Clues: 24th Tirthankara • author of indica • wrote vasavudatta • wrote kavyadarsha • wrote panchatantra • scholar of ayurveda • scholar of ayurveda • wrote the tirukurral • wrote tamil ramayana • wrote silappadikaram • author of arthashastra • wrote kallingattuparani • he discovered pi and zero • came after the gupta period • described law of gravitation • dramatic work mrichchhaktika • ...
Aboriginal people after British invasion 2015-04-27
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- The soul of a dead person, that is still here with us. (n)
- Special, with religious meaning. (adj)
- To kill many people for no good reason. (v, n)
- Sickness. (n)
- Living in the same way people lived for a long time. (adj)
- A person in jail, or prison. (n)
- A special place where Aboriginal were forced to live. (n)
- A small boat. (n)
- Fighting or disagreement between people. (n)
- An adjective to describe Aborigines. (adj)
- To make someone do something they don’t want to do. (v)
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- To go into someone else’s country without permission. (v)
- To hit or hurt people. (v)
- Better than others. (adj)
- To have incorrect ideas about something or someone. (v)
- To kill animals to eat. (v)
- Something you eat or drink that will kill you. (n, v)
- A country controlled by another country. (n)
- Rules. (n)
- Worse than others. (adj)
20 Clues: Rules. (n) • Sickness. (n) • A small boat. (n) • Worse than others. (adj) • Better than others. (adj) • To hit or hurt people. (v) • To kill animals to eat. (v) • A person in jail, or prison. (n) • Special, with religious meaning. (adj) • An adjective to describe Aborigines. (adj) • A country controlled by another country. (n) • Fighting or disagreement between people. (n) • ...
Crimes against people and property 2016-04-08
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- premeditated killing of a person by another
- the restoration of something lost or stolen
- entering a building illegally with intent to commit a crime
- crime conducted via the internet
- deliberate destruction of property
- restoring something to its original state
- deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another
- obtaining things, money, from forceful threats
- theft of personal property
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- making a physical attack
- criminal deception intended to result in personal gain
- wilfully telling an untruth, even after an oath
- the act of unallowed physical contact on a person
- criminal act of setting fire to property
- a crime motivated by a prejudice, usually involving violence
- a disabled state, unable to move or function
- making someone decide not to do something
- theft of funds placed in someone's trust
- punishment inflicted on someone as revenge
- the action of taking things from a person or place
20 Clues: making a physical attack • theft of personal property • crime conducted via the internet • deliberate destruction of property • criminal act of setting fire to property • theft of funds placed in someone's trust • making someone decide not to do something • restoring something to its original state • punishment inflicted on someone as revenge • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2016-04-08
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- the burning of someones property or possessions
- deception to result in personal financial gain
- entering a building illegally with the intent to steal
- crime inflicted while online
- blackmailing
- to make to legally disqualified
- deliberate destruction of property
- Taking entrusted funds
- legal term for attacking an individual
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- the crime of forcible stealing
- revenge
- the ceasing of criminal activity by fear of punishment
- the killing of an individual by the act of another
- to return something that has been stolen
- act of restoring something to its original state
- a crime motivated by hatred of a group of people
- threat to harm an individual
- legal term for murder
- offence of lying in court
- theft
20 Clues: theft • revenge • blackmailing • legal term for murder • Taking entrusted funds • offence of lying in court • crime inflicted while online • threat to harm an individual • the crime of forcible stealing • to make to legally disqualified • deliberate destruction of property • legal term for attacking an individual • to return something that has been stolen • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2016-04-08
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- When someone steals something from another person using violence or threats
- Taking something without permission; The legal word for theft
- A physical attack such as hitting or kicking
- Setting fire to property
- Helping convicts turn their life around
- Physically attacking someone
- Punishment or vengeance for a crime
- When a person takes property that they have been entrusted with
- Money paid from a criminal to a victim of the crime
- A crime committed based on bias against skin color, religion, etc.
- A Human killing
- Another word for homicide
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- Lying while testifying under oath
- Crime committed over the internet
- When a person illegally enters a building with the intention of committing a crime
- Punishment such as imprisonment that prevents a criminal from committing crimes in the future
- Damaging another person's property
- Attempting to discourage others from committing a crime in the future
- When a person makes a threat in order to receive property; blackmail
- Misrepresenting oneself in order to receive property; Forgery or false pretenses
20 Clues: A Human killing • Setting fire to property • Another word for homicide • Physically attacking someone • Lying while testifying under oath • Crime committed over the internet • Damaging another person's property • Punishment or vengeance for a crime • Helping convicts turn their life around • A physical attack such as hitting or kicking • ...
Famous People of the Bible 2016-04-06
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- He was swallowed by a whale or "great fish"
- He loved God and Everyone yet why do bad things happen to good people
- The great prophet who stared down on an entire nation and didn't blink.
- The angle that appeared before Prophet Daniel, Mary (Mother of Jesus) and Zechariah (Father of John the Baptist)
- He was killed by the 1st born of the human race
- The leader that succeeded Moses and led the people of Israel into the land promised by God
- He fought the giant Goliath with a sling and stone.
- He is the writer of the longest "Gospel" in the bible.
- The Great prophet, son of Hannah; the childless woman who prayed for a son and promised said son would be given to God
- The virgin mother of Jesus and wife of Joseph.
- Strong long haired man that took the jaw bone of a donkey and killed 1000's of Philistine soldiers on the battlefield
- The very 1st King of Israel his son Jonathan was a noble hero but he was not and attempted to kill his own son twice before his own death by a consulting with an evil one.
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- He built the ark per God's request to prepare for the greatest nature disaster recorded in Biblical history.
- He was pressed to service a pagan king; yet by his strength and faith in God he survived a den of lions
- He was one of the 12 disciples and was Jesus' closest friend on earth.
- Father of faith, had son Isaac at age 100 with his wife Sarah of 90 years of age.
- He was one of the 12 disciples that betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver.
- Queen uncovered plot to destroy her people the Jews
- He was originally known as Simon his name was changed by Jesus and became a leader of the early church.
- He was originally Saul and was the first to bridge the gap between Jews and Gentiles demonstrating the way of Jesus.
- The 1st man of the human race.
- The promised Messiah, Savior and the Son of God.
- The source of all evil; originally a good angel named Lucifer who turned evil by wanting to make himself into God.
- He was given the Old Testament laws by God also wrote the 1st five books of the Bible.
24 Clues: The 1st man of the human race. • He was swallowed by a whale or "great fish" • The virgin mother of Jesus and wife of Joseph. • He was killed by the 1st born of the human race • The promised Messiah, Savior and the Son of God. • Queen uncovered plot to destroy her people the Jews • He fought the giant Goliath with a sling and stone. • ...
Famous People of the Bible 2016-04-06
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- Strong long haired man that took the jaw bone of a donkey and killed 1000's of Philistine soldiers on the battlefield
- He was one of the 12 disciples and was Jesus' closest friend on earth.
- The great prophet who stared down on an entire nation and didn't blink.
- The angle that appeared before Prophet Daniel, Mary (Mother of Jesus) and Zechariah (Father of John the Baptist)
- The virgin mother of Jesus and wife of Joseph.
- He was killed by the 1st born of the human race
- He was one of the 12 disciples that betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver.
- He fought the giant Goliath with a sling and stone.
- He is the writer of the longest "Gospel" in the bible.
- He was pressed to service a pagan king; yet by his strength and faith in God he survived a den of lions
- He was given the Old Testament laws by God also wrote the 1st five books of the Bible.
- The very 1st King of Israel his son Jonathan was a noble hero but he was not and attempted to kill his own son twice before his own death by a consulting with an evil one.
- He built the ark per God's request to prepare for the greatest nature disaster recorded in Biblical history.
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- The leader that succeeded Moses and led the people of Israel into the land promised by God
- The Great prophet, son of Hannah; the childless woman who prayed for a son and promised said son would be given to God
- Father of faith, had son Isaac at age 100 with his wife Sarah of 90 years of age.
- He was swallowed by a whale or "great fish"
- He loved God and Everyone yet why do bad things happen to good people
- He was originally Saul and was the first to bridge the gap between Jews and Gentiles demonstrating the way of Jesus.
- Queen uncovered plot to destroy her people the Jews
- The 1st man of the human race.
- The promised Messiah, Savior and the Son of God.
- He was originally known as Simon his name was changed by Jesus and became a leader of the early church.
- The source of all evil; originally a good angel named Lucifer who turned evil by wanting to make himself into God.
24 Clues: The 1st man of the human race. • He was swallowed by a whale or "great fish" • The virgin mother of Jesus and wife of Joseph. • He was killed by the 1st born of the human race • The promised Messiah, Savior and the Son of God. • Queen uncovered plot to destroy her people the Jews • He fought the giant Goliath with a sling and stone. • ...
Famous People of the Bible 2016-04-06
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- He fought the giant Goliath with a sling and stone.
- He was one of the 12 disciples that betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver.
- He loved God and Everyone yet why do bad things happen to good people
- He was killed by the 1st born of the human race
- Strong long haired man that killed 1000's of Philistine soldiers on the battlefield
- He was one of the 12 disciples and was Jesus' closest friend on earth.
- The 1st man of the human race.
- Father of faith, had son Isaac at age 100 with his wife Sarah of 90 years of age.
- He built the ark per God's request to prepare for the greatest nature disaster recorded in Biblical history.
- The very 1st King of Israel his son Jonathan was a noble hero but he was not and attempted to kill his own son twice before his own death by a consulting with an evil one.
- The virgin mother of Jesus and wife of Joseph.
- Queen uncovered plot to destroy her people the Jews
- He is the writer of the longest "Gospel" in the bible.
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- He was originally Saul and was the first to bridge the gap between Jews and Gentiles demonstrating the way of Jesus.
- The leader that succeeded Moses and led the people of Israel into the land promised by God
- He was pressed to service a pagan king; yet by his strength and faith in God he survived a den of lions
- The source of all evil; originally a good angel named Lucifer who turned evil by wanting to make himself into God.
- He was swallowed by a whale or "great fish"
- The Great prophet, son of Hannah; the childless woman who prayed for a son and promised said son would be given to God
- The angle that appeared before Prophet Daniel, Mary (Mother of Jesus) and Zechariah (Father of John the Baptist)
- He was given the Old Testament laws by God also wrote the 1st five books of the Bible.
- The promised Messiah, Savior and the Son of God.
22 Clues: The 1st man of the human race. • He was swallowed by a whale or "great fish" • The virgin mother of Jesus and wife of Joseph. • He was killed by the 1st born of the human race • The promised Messiah, Savior and the Son of God. • He fought the giant Goliath with a sling and stone. • Queen uncovered plot to destroy her people the Jews • ...
15Patel "Ways People Pray" Glossary 2016-10-10
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- a set of steps used in religious ceremonies
- a prayer that is said/shared by group of people
- the ritual prayer for Muslims, repeated five times daily in a set form.
- the words that are said when speaking to God or other holy people
- a way of sharing information with other people like priests and family or even with God
- the official prayer that is often said at public services like church/mass
- a long religious holiday used to visit holy and sacred places
- words used to show great respect and admiration towards others
- to think deeply and focus strongly on your mind over a period of time.
- to say a prayer on behalf on behalf of another person or group of people
- something that motivates you to do better than what you are currently doing
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- spirit having to do with church and the religion
- to worship and show reverence (deep love) for someone
- a prayer that can be said anywhere at anytime and it is when you pray to God and it isn't shared with anyone else
- a way of showing praise and gratefulness towards God
- an object or picture that gives a representation of something else
- God's way of showing that he loves us and his way of praying for our protection from bad luck and diseases. We can also give blessings to other people.
- a public or official announcement that holds a great deal of importance
- to think or reflect about something very thoroughly and for a long time, like after committing a sin
- saying 1 ‘Our Father’ followed by 10 “Hail Mary’s” This process is then repeated 5 times
- a universal spiritual symbol used in Indian religions like Hinduism and Buddhism
21 Clues: a set of steps used in religious ceremonies • a prayer that is said/shared by group of people • spirit having to do with church and the religion • a way of showing praise and gratefulness towards God • to worship and show reverence (deep love) for someone • a long religious holiday used to visit holy and sacred places • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2016-11-17
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- Synonym for theft
- The actual act of harming someone
- Taking money that has been entrusted
- Entering a property or vehicle to steal
- Premeditated killing
- Compensation of lost property or money to the owner
- Helping a criminal to be a better person
- A synonym for blackmail
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- Lying in court after taking an oath
- Motivated by prejudice of some sort
- Crime that happens on the internet
- Not deterrence, but helps to prevent a crime
- Sentencing that discourages future crime
- Killing without premeditation
- Burglary but with a threat to personal safety or property
- Punishment that allows the offended party to get even
- Threatening to harm
- Deception
- Destroying or defacing ones property
- Burning another's property
20 Clues: Deception • Synonym for theft • Threatening to harm • Premeditated killing • A synonym for blackmail • Burning another's property • Killing without premeditation • The actual act of harming someone • Crime that happens on the internet • Lying in court after taking an oath • Motivated by prejudice of some sort • Taking money that has been entrusted • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2016-11-17
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- crime conducted on the internet
- another word for murder
- the inhibition of criminal behavior by fear of punishment
- illegal entry of a building with intent of theft
- recompense for injury or loss
- a state of being disabled
- the vengful punishment for a criminal act
- the unlawful killing of a person by another
- criminal deception intended to to result in personal gain
- unconsented physical contact with another person
- theft of personal property
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- willingly telling an untruth in court while under oath
- the act of obtaining something through force or threats
- the misuse of an asset with which a person was trusted
- to restore to good health or ability to work
- a crime motivated by racial, sexual, or other prejudice
- deliberately setting fire to property
- deliberate destruction of public or private property
- the act of robbing a person or place
- a physical attack
20 Clues: a physical attack • another word for murder • a state of being disabled • theft of personal property • recompense for injury or loss • crime conducted on the internet • the act of robbing a person or place • deliberately setting fire to property • the vengful punishment for a criminal act • the unlawful killing of a person by another • ...
Ancient Egypt People and Terms 2022-12-02
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- Word to describe Egyptian art
- Process with rules established by myth
- Stone tower used to record messages
- first person to try unifying Egypt
- Second phase of Egyptian history, _____ kingdom
- Egyptian word for order
- Most important bodily organ
- Upper levels of government were staffed by ___ of the ruler
- Egyptian burial vessel
- Last native ruler of Egypt
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- Conqueror who indulged native tradition
- Controlled either north or south Egypt
- Term for periods between Kingdoms
- Biblical term for ruler of Egypt
- Models of Egyptian government and society take this shape
- Greatest fear of ancient Egyptians
- What every Egyptian was free to enter into
- Egyptian word for chaos
- Result of the burial process
- River that allowed Egypt to flourish
- African co-rulers of Egypt for a time
- A concept in roughly human form
- Leader whose army found the Rosetta Stone
- Lowest class in Egyptian society
- Subject of the Rosetta Stone
- Original capital of united Egypt
- Group that serves a specific god
27 Clues: Egyptian burial vessel • Egyptian word for chaos • Egyptian word for order • Last native ruler of Egypt • Most important bodily organ • Result of the burial process • Subject of the Rosetta Stone • Word to describe Egyptian art • A concept in roughly human form • Biblical term for ruler of Egypt • Lowest class in Egyptian society • Original capital of united Egypt • ...
PEOPLE WE LOST IN 2022 2023-01-02
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- he was the former Soviet Union President who ended the Cold War
- comedian who is best known for his role as parrot lago on Disney’s Aladdin
- her 70 year reign was the longest by any British monarch
- buddhist monk who became a monk at 15 and taught religion at Columbia and Princeton
- he served in the Senate as a Republican for over 4 decades
- former Defense Secretary who served for both Republicans and Democrats
- He played Wally Beaver on the popular tv series “Leave It To Beaver”
- his hip-hop song Gangsta’s Paradise reached No. 1 and won a Grammy Award
- one of longest Mexican American actors who played Luis on Sesame Street
- one of the Tuskagee Airmen who flew 409 combat missions over three wars
- he was an actor who played Hagrid on the Harry Potter Movie Series
- he was center in the impeachment of President Bill Clinton
- she was crowned Miss America in 2019
- singer with famous songs like Whole Lot of Shakin & Great Balls of Fire
- started as a stand-up comic but was well-known for his father role on “Full House”
- doctor who founded Partners in Health to many impoverished nations
- he was the long-time play by play announcer for the Los Angeles Dodgers
- first Black actor to win an Academy Award for “Lillies in the Field” and won the Presidential Medal of Freedom
- best known for her role as Sandy in the movie Grease as well as being a singer
- he was the voice of Batman on the animated series from 1992-1995
- stand-up comedian known for his sledge-o-matic to mostly watermelons
- played for Pittsburg Steelers for 12 years and had “Immaculate Reception”
- he played Dr. Johnny Fever on WKRP in Cincinnati from 1978-1982
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- Country Music Star who sang Coal Miners Daughter and CMA Entertainer of the
- he was an original member of the show Sesame Street
- Dancer and DJ on Ellen Degeneres show
- African-American actress who played Lt. Nyota Uhura on tv “Star Trek”
- played in MLB for 22 years mostly for San Francisco Giants and won Cy Young award in 1972 & 1978
- he was the brother of Backstreet Boys Nick Carter who had a singing career of this own
- First German Pope in 1000 years and 1st to resign since 1415
- stage name of Marvin Lee Aday
- he played roles in “FIeld of Dreams”, “Goodfellas”, and “Another World”
- first female anchor of Today Show & won 12 Emmy Awards
- He starred in the movie “Goodfellas” and the tv show “Law and Order”
- 64th U.S. Secretary of State and first woman to ever hold that office
- Brazilian soccer legend & named Athlete of the Century in 1999
- drummer who played with Alannis Morissettes band before joining Foo Fighters
- hip-hop artist who was a member of Migos with famous song “Versace”
- Japan’s longest serving Prime Minister
- she married Donald Trump in 1977 and had three children
- one of first female sports journalist to interview males in locker rooms
- actress who starred in Beauty and the Beast and Murder She Wrote
- he was 6’9 and played for the Boston Celtics and won 11 Championships
- Famous Pro Wrestler who founded the New Order with Hulk Hogan/Kevin Nash
- starred in shows like Cheers, Look Who’s Talking and Drop Dead Gorgeous
- Country music singer that had 20 Number 1 hits with her daughter Wynonna
- He was a journalist who anchored World News Tonight and the assassination of Ronald Reagan
47 Clues: stage name of Marvin Lee Aday • she was crowned Miss America in 2019 • Dancer and DJ on Ellen Degeneres show • Japan’s longest serving Prime Minister • he was an original member of the show Sesame Street • first female anchor of Today Show & won 12 Emmy Awards • she married Donald Trump in 1977 and had three children • ...
US Historical Events and People 2020-04-16
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- The border separating communist North Korea and democratic South Korea
- Prominent female civil rights activist, largely known for refusing to give up her seat
- An engineer who assisted in the launch of the WorldWideWeb which was a large step towards connecting the entire world through one source.
- The commander of the UN during the Korean war. Brains of the nearly impossible "anvil plan"
- A young African American who was killed over racial tensions and sparked the Chicago race riots, an influential event in an ongoing racial dispute in the country.
- Prominent male civil rights activist, largely known for his "I have a dream" speech. Along with other figures, inspired and fueled the civil rights movement.
- General Douglas MacArthur's 1-in-5,000 chance plan to seize Inchon and relieve forces in Pusan.
- The act of separating the population based on their race. Caused wide controversy and conflict amidst the civil rights movement.
- The summer after the end of WWI in which racial tensions reached a peak due to discontent from White men returning home to African Americans 'stealing their jobs'
- The target city for MacArthur's operation
- another prominent civil rights figure, who instead of taking a peaceful approach, held a view to solve the problem with violence. Caused controversy on his moral standpoint.
- 35th US President. Large step towards developing civil rights and devastatingly handsome.
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- An African American combat unit in WWI, an effort by African Americans to prove themselves just as capable as their white counterparts.
- the location of Eugene William's death, and where the Chicago race riots officially began.
- the name of the program that brought Americans to the moon. This operation proved the American spirit and nationalism.
- International peacekeeping force, large participant in Korean war
- A division formed by available forces in Korea and the US for force to utilize for MacArthur's operation
- One of the first astronauts on the moon, marked United State's victory of the space race, fueled homeland pride
- Scientist who discovered penicillin. Caused a very large breakthrough in the field of medicine which has saved countless lives since.
- Event in which Southern Blacks 'migrated' to the North for job opportunities and new lives while men were fighting in WWI. This planted family roots and diversified the population for years to come.
20 Clues: The target city for MacArthur's operation • International peacekeeping force, large participant in Korean war • The border separating communist North Korea and democratic South Korea • Prominent female civil rights activist, largely known for refusing to give up her seat • ...
Words and People To Know: 2021-02-08
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- The news of gold brought approximately 300,000 people to California from the rest of the United States and abroad.
- The change that took place in the late 1700s and early 1800s from making goods in small workshops to making goods with machines and factories.
- An American statesman and lawyer who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865.
- A war in the United States from 1861 to 1865, fought between northern states loyal to the Union and southern states that had seceded to form the Confederate States of America.
- Railroad A network of homes, barns, cellars, caves, and secret rooms where Runaway slaves could hide and rest while escaping north to freedom.
- A speech delivered at an inaugural ceremony.
- A package of five separate bills passed by the United States Congress in September 1850 that defused a political confrontation between slave and free states on the status of territories acquired in the Mexican–American War. It also set Texas's western and northern borders and included provisions addressing fugitive slaves and the slave trade.
- Something or someone that is lower in position, rank, quality, or importance.
- A room or a set of rooms forming a separate residence within a house or block of apartments.
- Cars a wheeled vehicle that runs on rails and is propelled by electricity.
- To withdraw.
- To provide a reason or explanation for something.
- A person who is blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, or faults of others, especially for reasons of expediency.
- A method of filtering gold from sand.
- Any person, company, or institution that owns at least one share of a company's stock.
- A 2,170-mile east-west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon.
- US manufacturer known for manufacturing steel plows.
- Several laws in the United States by which an applicant could acquire ownership of government land or the public domain.
- An American Confederate general best known as a commander of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.
- A person who looks for gold or other minerals.
- Groups of people sent to spread a religion.
- Restrictive laws designed to limit the freedom of African Americans and ensure their availability as a cheap labor force after slavery was abolished during the Civil War.
- An outlying district of a city, especially a residential one.
- Founder of the Standard Oil Company, which dominated the oil industry and was the first great U.S. business trust.
- An American inventor and businessman who has been described as America's greatest inventor. He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures.
- An actor who assassinated Preisdent Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., on April 14, 1865.
- A method of sifting for gold.
- Slaves who were set free.
- Describe or draw attention to (a product, service, or event) in a public medium in order to promote sales or attendance.
- Followed the American Civil War and during which attempts were made to redress the inequities of slavery and its political, social, and economic legacy.
- Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery.
- Fur trappers in the wilderness beyond the Rocky Mountains.
- The political process by which a legally constituted tribunal, or legislative body, challenges or discredits the honesty or validity of a public official whose conduct may endanger the common good.
- An ideological and political revolution which occurred in colonial North America between 1765 and 1783. The Americans in the Thirteen Colonies defeated the British in the American Revolutionary War, gaining independence from the British Crown and establishing the United States of America, the first modern constitutional liberal democracy.
- An isolated or segregated group or area.
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- Plantation owners.
- The route through central North America which served as a vital commercial highway until 1880.
- The systematic separation of people into racial or other ethnic groups in daily life.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- The Border War was a series of violent civil confrontations in Kansas Territory, and to a lesser extent in western Missouri, between 1854 and 1859.
- A person who runs away or tries to escape from the law.
- An organized massacre of a particular ethnic group, in particular that of Jewish people in Russia or eastern Europe.
- Set free from slavery or oppression.
- A speech that U.S. President Abraham Lincoln delivered during the American Civil War at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
- The 17th president of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869. He assumed the presidency as he was vice president at the time of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
- A pioneering American nurse who founded the American Red Cross. She was a hospital nurse in the American Civil War.
- Buildings used for grinding grain into flour or for manufacturing.
- A single seller that has significant market power.
- The production of large quantities of a standardized article by an automated mechanical process.
- of Bull Run The first major battle of the American Civil War.
- A wealthy powerful person in business or industry.
- Set free.
- Laws that regulated the lives of African American slaves.
- A legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners.
- An organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests.
- A presidential proclamation and executive order issued by United States President Abraham Lincoln.
- A league or alliance, especially of confederate states.
- An underground electric railroad.
- After escaping from slavery in Maryland, he became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York, becoming famous for his oratory and incisive antislavery writings.
- A faction of the Republican Party during the American Civil War. They were distinguished by their fierce advocacy for the abolition of slavery, enfranchisement of black citizens, and holding the Southern states financially and morally culpable for the war.
- A combination of corporations managed by a single group of people.
- The process of making an area more urban.
- A person who favors the abolition of a practice or institution, especially capital punishment or slavery.
- A symbol, word, or words legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product.
- A series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.
- United States federal legislation that admitted Missouri as a slave state.
- Inventor of the cotton gin.
- Another name for the locomotive.
- A tenant farmer who gives a part of each crop as rent.
- He led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century.
71 Clues: Set free. • To withdraw. • Plantation owners. • Slaves who were set free. • Inventor of the cotton gin. • A method of sifting for gold. • Another name for the locomotive. • An underground electric railroad. • Set free from slavery or oppression. • A method of filtering gold from sand. • An isolated or segregated group or area. • The process of making an area more urban. • ...
Chapter 27 - Terms and People 2021-03-08
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- The Spanish minister to the United States who found himself at the center of a scandal when his private letter maligning President McKinley was made public in 1898.
- Named U.S. ambassador to England in 1897 when William McKinley became president. Later served as McKinley’s secretary of state. He was author of the Open Door note, which called for free economic competition in China.
- A diverse group formed to protest American colonial oversight in the Philippines. It included university presidents, industrialists, clergymen, and labor leaders. Was the largest lobbying organization on a U.S. foreign-policy issue until the end of the nineteenth century. It declined in strength after the United States signed the Treaty of Paris (which approved the annexation of the Philippines), and especially after hostilities broke out between Filipino nationalists and American forces.
- A set of diplomatic letters in which Secretary of State John Hay urged the great powers to respect Chinese rights and free and open competition within their spheres of influence. Sought to ensure access to the Chinese market for the United States, despite the fact that it did not have a formal sphere of influence in China.
- A treaty signed between the United States and Great Britain giving Americans a free hand to build a canal in Central America. The treaty nullified the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty of 1850, which prohibited Britain or the United States from acquiring territory in Central America.
- A proviso to President William McKinley’s war plans that proclaimed to the world that when the United States had overthrown Spanish misrule, it would give Cuba its freedom. Testified to the ostensibly “anti-imperialist” designs of the initial war plans.
- Beginning in 1901, a badly divided Supreme Court decreed in these cases that the Constitution did not follow the flag. In other words, Puerto Ricans and Filipinos would not necessarily enjoy all American rights.
- brazen policy of “preventive intervention” advocated by Theodore Roosevelt in his Annual Message to Congress in 1904. Adding ballast to the Monroe Doctrine, stipulated that the United States would retain a right to intervene in the domestic affairs of Latin American nations in order to restore military and financial order.
- American statesman who served in the House thirteen years (1863-1876) and then a little over four years in the Senate (1876-1881). He served as Speaker of the House from 1869 to 1875. As secretary of state under James A. Garfield and Chester A. Arthur. Advocated a "Big Sister" policy of U.S. domination in Latin America.
- Well-educated Filipino leader who first fought against Spain and later led the Philippine insurgency against U.S. colonial rule.
- Accorded Puerto Ricans a limited degree of popular government. The first comprehensive congressional effort to provide for governance of territories acquired after the Spanish–American War, it served as a model for a similar act adopted for the Philippines in 1902.
- Spanish general who arrived in Cuba in 1896 to put down the insurrection. He became notorious for herding many civilians into barbed-wire reconcentration camps.
- Civil governor of the Philippines under William McKinley. Went on to become twenty-seventh president of the United States in 1909
- Responding to anti-Japanese tensions on the West Coast, President Theodore Roosevelt and the Empire of Japan negotiated a compromise in 1907. Japan agreed to issue no new passports for Japanese citizens seeking employment in the United States. The Americans agreed to admit family members of Japanese already resident in the United States, and Roosevelt prevented the segregation of Japanese-American schoolchildren in California’s public schools. Secured without formal congressional approval and was eventually superseded by the Immigration Act of 1924, which banned all immigration from Asia.
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- The last reigning queen of Hawaii, whose defense of native Hawaiian self-rule led to a revolt by white settlers and her dethronement.
- Rough Rider. A cowboy-hero of the Cuban campaign who rode his popularity into the governorship of New York State and then into the vice president’s office. He became president when McKinley was assassinated in 1901. He won reelection as a Republican in 1904 and then lost to Democrat Woodrow Wilson in 1912, when he tried for another term as the Progressive party candidate.
- Protestant clergyman and author of Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis (1885). He touted the superiority of Anglo-Saxon civilization and helped summon Americans to spread their religion abroad.
- The pugnacious successor to James G. Blaine as secretary of state, serving from 1895 to 1897. Stirred up conflict with Great Britain during the Venezuelan crisis of 1895-1896. He also insisted on the protection of American lives and property and on reparations for losses incurred during violent disturbances in Cuba, China, and Turkey.
- Commander of the American Asiatic Squadron who boldly captured Manila Bay and the Philippines at the launch of the Spanish-American War. His actions ultimately led to fierce debates about the propriety of American imperialism.
- Following its military occupation, the United States successfully pressured the Cuban government to write this amendment into its constitution. It limited Cuba’s treaty-making abilities, controlled its debt, and stipulated that the United States could intervene militarily to restore order when it saw fit.
- Agreement by which the United States and Japan agreed to respect each other’s territorial possessions in the Pacific and to uphold the Open Door in China. The agreement was credited with easing tensions between the two nations, but it also resulted in a weakened American influence over further Japanese hegemony in China.
- An uprising in China directed against foreign influence. It was suppressed by an international force of some eighteen thousand soldiers, including several thousand Americans. Paved the way for the revolution of 1911, which led to the establishment of the Republic of China in 1912.
- Organized by Theodore Roosevelt, this was a colorful, motley regiment of Cuban war volunteers consisting of western cowboys, ex-convicts, and effete Ivy Leaguers. Roosevelt emphasized his experience with the regiment in subsequent campaigns for governor of New York and vice president under William McKinley.
- American naval officer and author whose book of 1890, The Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1660-1783, impressed a generation of imperialists around the world with its argument that control of the sea was the key to world dominance.
24 Clues: Well-educated Filipino leader who first fought against Spain and later led the Philippine insurgency against U.S. colonial rule. • Civil governor of the Philippines under William McKinley. Went on to become twenty-seventh president of the United States in 1909 • ...
Unit 01 People and Family 2021-09-09
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- a person who works with the students
- how many centimeters are you?
- something your want to learn about
- the mother of your father
- another boy who lives with you
- a person who grows food
- the boy from your mother
- what you wear on your body
- a person that many people know
- how tall is the building?
- the brother of your mother
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- a very pretty flower
- not the same
- the girl from the mother and father
- the job of your father
- sister of your father
- where is your house?
- the father of your father
- not old
- it is on your foot
20 Clues: not old • not the same • it is on your foot • a very pretty flower • where is your house? • sister of your father • the job of your father • a person who grows food • the boy from your mother • the mother of your father • the father of your father • how tall is the building? • what you wear on your body • the brother of your mother • how many centimeters are you? • ...
Post 1914 Issues - The People 2021-05-25
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- de Mayo, In 1976, the Argentine military overthrew the government of Isabel Perón, the widow of populist president Juan Perón, It was part of a larger series of political coups called Operation Condor, a campaign sponsored and supported by the United States.
- born, May 3, 1898, died, December 8, 1978 Former Prime Minister of Israel, During World War II Golda Meir (Hebraized from Goldie Myerson) was a forceful spokesman for the Zionist cause, In 1948 she signed Israel's independence declaration and was appointed minister to Moscow. She was elected to the Knesset (Israeli parliament) in 1949 and served in that body until 1974.
- born December 18, 1878,died March 5, 1953,leader of soviet union and transformed soviet union from backwards agriculture to one of leading nations.
- born December 26, 1893, died September 9, 1976,former President of the People's Republic of China and led communist forces in China and ruled the nation's communist government from its establishment in 1949.
- born August 13, 1926, died November 25, 2016, Cuba's proximity to the United States, Castro and his regime became an important Cold War ally for the Soviets, the Soviet Union provided with military, economic, and political assistance to Cuba.
- late 1970's, After the Suez-crisis, the Palestinian national struggle, that was an important symbol and unifying force among the Arabs, became the nucleus of the Cold War politics in the Middle East, The Arab and Israeli leaders exploited the situation to their own advantage, establishing a link between the extra-regional and the regional level of conflict, Thus, during the Cold War years, peace-making efforts in the Middle East became hostage to Cold War considerations (Avineri 1993), The rationale for this deadlock disappeared with the Cold War, and the division of the Middle East in Eastern and Western spheres of influence vanished.
- Born May 29, 1917, Brookline, died November 22, 1963 due to assassination, impact; established peace corps and stopped ww3 from being created.
- born October 2, 1869, died January 30, 1948,His non-violent resistance helped end British rule in India and has influenced modern civil disobedience movements across the globe, Widely referred to as Mahatma, meaning great soul or saint in Sanskrit, Gandhi helped India reach independence through a philosophy of non-violent non-cooperation.
- After concluding the meeting, PLO was founded on 2 June 1964. Its stated goal was the "liberation of Palestine" through armed struggle,Soviet secret services have been described by GRU defectors Viktor Suvorov and Stanislav Lunev as "the primary instructors of terrorists worldwide,The terrorism was seen by Soviet leadership as the only way to reduce the imbalance between USSR military and economical power against the Western world. According to Ion Mihai Pacepa, KGB General Aleksandr Sakharovsky once said: "In today’s world, when nuclear arms have made military force obsolete, terrorism should become our main weapon, also claimed that "airplane hijacking is my own invention" and that in 1969 alone, 82 planes were hijacked worldwide by the KGB-financed PLO.
- born May 8, 1884, died December 26, 1972, Wrote/created the Truman Doctrine and was informally extended to become the basis of American Cold War policy throughout Europe and around the world, also It shifted American foreign policy toward the Soviet Union from détente (a relaxation of tension) .
- ,born March 10, 1957, died May 2, 2011 In 1988, he formed al-Qaeda,He was banished from Saudi Arabia in 1992, and shifted his base to Sudan, until U,S, pressure forced him to leave Sudan in 1996,After establishing a new base in Afghanistan, he declared a war against the United States, initiating a series of bombings and related attacks.
- born August 27, 1908, Died: January 22, 1973,pursued conciliatory policies with the Soviet Union and escalated the U.S. presence in Vietnam in order to stop the spread of Communism in Southeast Asia during the Cold War.
- born September 29, 1943, presided over Poland's successful transition from Communism into a free-market liberal democracy, but his active role in Polish politics diminished after he narrowly lost the 1995 Polish presidential election. In 1995, he established the Lech Wałęsa Institute.
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- born July 18, 1918, died, December 5, 2013, Former President of South Africa, inspired generations to overcome injustice around the world, the country's first black head of state and the first elected in a fully representative democratic election. His government focused on dismantling the legacy of apartheid by tackling institutionalized racism and fostering racial reconciliation.
- in Lebanon in 2005 is Syria removed all of its military troops from Lebanon; Hezbollah started as a guerrilla group that deeply rooted its roots into the Lebanon country gradually transforming themselves into a major political and military force
- from 1963 to 1964 and then as its first President from 1964 to his death in 1978, He was the country's first indigenous head of government and played a significant role in the transformation of Kenya from a colony of the British Empire into an independent republic. Ideologically an African nationalist and conservative, he led the Kenya African National Union (KANU) party from 1961 until his death.
- born, 26, 1910, death, September 5, 1997, Saint, She founded the order, The Missionaries of Charity, to look after abandoned babies and to help the poorest of the poor, once saying that they "lived like animals but die like angels". In 1979 she received the Nobel Peace Prize and after her death was canonized as Saint Teresa
- born March 2, 1931, Former Soviet Union politician curtailed human rights abuses in the Soviet Union, and tolerating both the fall of Marxist–Leninist administrations in eastern and central Europe and the reunification of Germany.
- former prime minister of the UK, while serving British prime minister of the 20th century and the first woman to hold that office, A Soviet journalist dubbed her the "Iron Lady", a nickname that became associated with her uncompromising politics and leadership style.
- born, November 19, 1917, died, October 31,former prime minister of India, went to war with Pakistan in support of the independence movement and war of independence in East Pakistan, which resulted in an Indian victory and the creation of Bangladesh, as well as increasing India's influence to the point where it became the sole regional power of South Asia.
- born February 6, 1911, died June 5, 2004, 40th president, The Reagan Administration implemented a new policy towards the Soviet Union through NSDD-32 (National Security Decisions Directive) to confront the USSR on three fronts: to decrease Soviet access to high technology and diminish their resources, including depressing the value of Soviet commodities on the world market.
- Square, The Tiananmen Square protests were student-led demonstrations calling for democracy, free speech and a free press in China, They were halted in a bloody crackdown, known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre, by the Chinese government on June 4 and 5, 1989.
- The provisions of the deal include the withdrawal of all American and NATO troops from Afghanistan, a Taliban pledge to prevent al-Qaeda from operating in areas under Taliban control, and talks between the Taliban and the Afghan government.
23 Clues: Born May 29, 1917, Brookline, died November 22, 1963 due to assassination, impact; established peace corps and stopped ww3 from being created. • born December 18, 1878,died March 5, 1953,leader of soviet union and transformed soviet union from backwards agriculture to one of leading nations. • ...
Hunt For The Wilderness People 2022-06-22
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- The apparently extinct bird that was found
- New Zealand version of 'thug life'
- What Ricky Baker tried to be
- What Ricky Baker wants to be
- Not a real word
- What Kahu gives Ricky to eat
- New Zealand slang for 'hiking'
- What Hector did years ago
- The crazy bush man
- What Paula calls herself
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- Meke Maori for 'good job'
- What Ricky shamed Hector for
- What Kahu's dad took
- The number of people who attended Bella's funeral
- The name Ricky addressed in the Haiku
- When you can just do things
- What type of people are Ricky and Hector?
- The name of Ricky's dog
- New Zealand slang for 'hike'
- The name of Hector's dog
20 Clues: Not a real word • The crazy bush man • What Kahu's dad took • The name of Ricky's dog • The name of Hector's dog • What Paula calls herself • Meke Maori for 'good job' • What Hector did years ago • When you can just do things • What Ricky shamed Hector for • What Ricky Baker tried to be • What Ricky Baker wants to be • New Zealand slang for 'hike' • What Kahu gives Ricky to eat • ...
Helping People and Giving Advice 2022-10-15
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- a dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface.
- mistake; error; imperfection
- prevent or restrict the progress of someone; restrain someone
- to feel ill because of the love you have for someone; negative connotation
- cool
- adjective that describes when everyone likes you
- to embrace with your arms
- a long, luxurious car
- the opposite of death
- the opposite of night
- comprehend
- spend time with; this term is a bit informal
- conform
- a set of objectives someone has; this term has a negative connotation
- unique; the first
- opposite of bright; lack of light
- superficial
- opposite of hard
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- cease to be visible
- the opposite of far
- ensemble
- opposite of genuine; phoney; two-faced; dishonest
- a thing someone says to provoke laughter
- opposite of dark
- things; (informal)
- ought to
- move something forward with your hands
- should
- the preterite of the verb "leave"
- opposite of cry
- informal version of "isn't"
- synonym of everyone; all the people
- team or military unit; an group of good friends
- cordialement
- take something
- one time
- the opposite of close
- the opposite of day
- Boring; not unusual
- change and develop in a positive way
- angry
- lift to a higher position
- guerre
- unhappy
44 Clues: cool • angry • should • guerre • conform • unhappy • ensemble • ought to • one time • comprehend • superficial • cordialement • take something • opposite of cry • opposite of dark • opposite of hard • unique; the first • things; (informal) • cease to be visible • the opposite of far • the opposite of day • Boring; not unusual • a long, luxurious car • the opposite of death • the opposite of night • the opposite of close • ...
People We Meet on Vacation 2022-10-27
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- Who is Poppy's boss?
- What's the name of the bully from Poppy's childhood?
- What kind of activity do Alex and Poppy do the first time they hang out?
- "SandwichES? ______?"
- Who's death changes Alex halfway through the book?
- What does Poppy have when she finally admits to loving Alex?
- What does Alex teach?
- Where does Poppy start her career?
- What kind of relationship do Poppy and Alex have?
- Where do Alex and Poppy end up living?
- Where did Poppy feel rejected?
- What does Poppy do to help her through everything?
- Who makes Poppy realize she is in love with Alex?
- What does Poppy have to choose to be with Alex?
- What does Poppy do to feel happy and less alone?
- Who is Poppy's ex-boyfriend that Alex hates?
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- What does Alex want with Poppy?
- What do Poppy and Alex originally bond on?
- What is Poppy's column titled?
- How old is Alex when his mom dies?
- What does Alex wear that Poppy doesn't like?
- What was the first problem that Alex and Poppy faced in Palms Springs?
- How many brothers does Alex have?
- Who's wedding do they attend?
- What is the company that Poppy works for?
- What is the town that Alex and Poppy grew up in?
- What causes Poppy and Alex to stop talking for two years?
- Who is Poppy's best friend
- Where do Poppy and Alex go when they become friends again?
- How many times do Alex and Sarah get back together?
30 Clues: Who is Poppy's boss? • "SandwichES? ______?" • What does Alex teach? • Who is Poppy's best friend • Who's wedding do they attend? • What is Poppy's column titled? • Where did Poppy feel rejected? • What does Alex want with Poppy? • How many brothers does Alex have? • How old is Alex when his mom dies? • Where does Poppy start her career? • Where do Alex and Poppy end up living? • ...
People of sparks crossword puzzle 2022-11-15
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- What almost destroys bens arm
- Where they decided what to do with the citizens of ember
- Gives the people of ember a rash
- Who is Linas little siste
- Male town leader
- Male protagonist
- Where does the story take place?
- Revealed to be torrens uncle
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- What did soon light up in the end of the book
- Lina and poppy’s grandma
- Travels looking for things to sell
- Female protagonist
- The hotel
- Who is Librarian of ember
- months How long were the people of Ember supposed to stay in sparks
- Female town leader
- Who took in Lina and poppy?
- What do the people of sparks call the people of ember
- What does soon say the emberties have to trade
- Who Pulled trucks out of town
20 Clues: The hotel • Male town leader • Male protagonist • Female protagonist • Female town leader • Lina and poppy’s grandma • Who is Librarian of ember • Who is Linas little siste • Who took in Lina and poppy? • Revealed to be torrens uncle • What almost destroys bens arm • Who Pulled trucks out of town • Gives the people of ember a rash • Where does the story take place? • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2016-09-14
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- Threats used in order to obtain something
- Crime A crime motivated by prejudice
- Theft of personal property
- Provides prisoner with tools to improve life after prison
- Obtaining property by a law or trick
- Murder
- Killing someone unlawfully and with premeditation
- Attempting to prevent an act, or certain behavior from happening
- Goes with battery
- A criminal that deliberately sets fire to someone else's property.
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- Lying under oath
- Harmful or offensive touching of another
- Payments made from the criminal to the victim in order to compensate
- Removing criminal to protect society and prevent them from committing other crimes
- Crime committed on the internet
- Stealing with forms of a threat
- Destroying property on purpose
- Oldest form of punishment
- Stealing by breaking an entry
- Offenses involving dishonesty for personal gain
20 Clues: Murder • Lying under oath • Goes with battery • Oldest form of punishment • Theft of personal property • Stealing by breaking an entry • Destroying property on purpose • Crime committed on the internet • Stealing with forms of a threat • Crime A crime motivated by prejudice • Obtaining property by a law or trick • Harmful or offensive touching of another • ...
Movement Of People - Sarah-Jane 2016-08-30
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- Where did Mary Wade lock the 9 year old girl she robbed?
- What was the first country to engage in the slave trade?
- Ann Marsh was sentenced to 7 years of transportation for stealing _
- Convicts aboard the ‘Lady Juliana’ were known as ‘the _ founding _’
- What did shaving the heads of slaves prevent?
- A settlement established as a jail is known as a _
- Complete the phrase: ‘The _ 40’s
- Rachel Hoddy got married and had how many children?
- Where did most of Britain’s cotton come from before the cotton gin?
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- Which country was the last to abolish the slave trade?
- Complete the phrase. ‘_ Cotton’
- How many years after Captain Cook’s voyage was it before the First Fleet arrived?
- The Triangular Trade consisted of 3 main continents; South America, Africa and _
- Spanish colonists first used Native Americans as slaves. True or false?
- The end of the legal acceptance of slavery is known as _
- Who did the English colonists use as slaves?
- Where did the First Fleet establish a settlement?
- What is the term used to describe a ship that served as a prison rather than a sailing vessel?
- All slaves in the British Empire were freed n 1801. True or false?
- The diary of migrant coming to Australia would be a _ source
20 Clues: Complete the phrase. ‘_ Cotton’ • Complete the phrase: ‘The _ 40’s • Who did the English colonists use as slaves? • What did shaving the heads of slaves prevent? • Where did the First Fleet establish a settlement? • A settlement established as a jail is known as a _ • Rachel Hoddy got married and had how many children? • ...
People of the Old Testament 2016-10-23
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- he took his twin brother's birthright, had 12 kids->12 tribes of Israel
- a very strong man thanks to his long hair
- she lived in exile with her cousin until she was chosen to marry the king of Persia
- one of the youngest prophets, he preached to Jerusalem about them straying away from God
- she married Isaac and had twin sons, she preferred the second twin Jacob
- he buried dad Israelites, he was blinded and became miserable until the angel Raphael helped him
- her name means "she will be praised" or "woman of Judea"
- her husband Jacob worked 7 years to marry her and accidentally married her sister and worked 7 more years
- a Hebrew prophet who preached about the coming of Jesus, his name means "Yahweh is salvation"
- he married a beautiful woman Gomer who left him again and again, he related this to Israel always straying away from God
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- of Songs a poem about 2 people in love
- he disobeyed God and was swallowed by a whale for 3 days for it
- he almost sacrificed his son to show his love for God
- Moses's sister, she sent him down the river to the princess and then cared for her brother as his nurse
- a prophet who encouraged exiled that their ancestors' sins didn't condemn them
- she was the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac
- she lived with mother Naomi, married cousin, gave birth to the great-grandfather of King David, Obed
- he worked in a temple under the priest Eli, he anointed the kings Saul and David
- a slave in Egypt who eventually brought the Israelites to Canaan, the Promised Land
- king of ancient Israel, replaced failed king Saul
- he was almost sacrificed for God, he had twin sons Esau and Jacob
21 Clues: of Songs a poem about 2 people in love • a very strong man thanks to his long hair • she was the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac • king of ancient Israel, replaced failed king Saul • he almost sacrificed his son to show his love for God • her name means "she will be praised" or "woman of Judea" • he disobeyed God and was swallowed by a whale for 3 days for it • ...
Do You Know Your People? 2017-10-29
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- Thesmophoria was created in her honor
- Insulted Athena and was turned into a spider
- Cast out of Olympus by Hera
- Wields the trident
- Twin of Artemis
- Unleashed all forms of suffering and hope
- Made Persephone his queen
- Ate three seeds from an underworld pomegranate
- Awarded the Golden Apple to Aphrodite
- Caught with Aphrodite
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- Queen of the gods
- Drove away the Stymphalian birds
- Last god to enter Olympus
- Made Zeus' thunderbolt
- Fought on the side of Paris in the Trojan War
- Eldest Olympian
- Son of Hephaestus
- Protector of young children
- Messenger of the gods
- Child of Aphrodite and Ares
20 Clues: Eldest Olympian • Twin of Artemis • Queen of the gods • Son of Hephaestus • Wields the trident • Messenger of the gods • Caught with Aphrodite • Made Zeus' thunderbolt • Last god to enter Olympus • Made Persephone his queen • Cast out of Olympus by Hera • Protector of young children • Child of Aphrodite and Ares • Drove away the Stymphalian birds • Thesmophoria was created in her honor • ...
significant people in Australian history 2019-06-16
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- died in 2019
- 25th Prime Minister
- Has her face on the fifty dollar note
- Established the Australian national currency
- First women in Cabinet
- First female Prime Minister
- Longest serving Australian Prime Minister
- 16th Prime Minister
- Made Australians Womens Organisation
- First Prime Minister of Australia
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- Won the 2013 elections
- Died 5th of July 1945
- Remembered for leading Australia through world WWI
- Loves collecting french antique clocks
- unpopular Prime Minister
- Played hockey
- Creator of the Dawn
- Went swimming and disappeared
- born in Queensland 1935
- Fought for Aboriginal rights, died of cancer before they could celebrate victory.
20 Clues: died in 2019 • Played hockey • 25th Prime Minister • Creator of the Dawn • 16th Prime Minister • Died 5th of July 1945 • Won the 2013 elections • First women in Cabinet • born in Queensland 1935 • unpopular Prime Minister • First female Prime Minister • Went swimming and disappeared • First Prime Minister of Australia • Made Australians Womens Organisation • ...
Significant People in Australian History 2019-06-16
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- Died in 2019
- also known as Billy
- Was exiled for drinking
- longest serving Prime Minister
- 16th Prime Minister
- not a popular Prime Minister
- Won 2013 election
- Married Norwegian sailor
- Collected french clocks
- Introduced new gun laws
- Born in Ireland
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- 4th longest Prime Minister
- Founder of Aboriginals girls academy
- On $50 note
- Born in 1935
- Born in Tasmania
- First female Prime Minister
- died because wave hit him
- Olympic athlete
- ordered compulsory military service
20 Clues: On $50 note • Died in 2019 • Born in 1935 • Olympic athlete • Born in Ireland • Born in Tasmania • Won 2013 election • also known as Billy • 16th Prime Minister • Was exiled for drinking • Collected french clocks • Introduced new gun laws • Married Norwegian sailor • died because wave hit him • 4th longest Prime Minister • First female Prime Minister • not a popular Prime Minister • ...
Significant People in Australian History 2019-06-16
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- Died in 2019
- also known as Billy
- Was exiled for drinking
- longest serving Prime Minister
- 16th Prime Minister
- not a popular Prime Minister
- Won 2013 election
- Married Norwegian sailor
- Collected french clocks
- Introduced new gun laws
- Born in Ireland
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- 4th longest Prime Minister
- Founder of Aboriginals girls academy
- On $50 note
- Born in 1935
- Born in Tasmania
- First female Prime Minister
- died because wave hit him
- Olympic athlete
- ordered compulsory military service
20 Clues: On $50 note • Died in 2019 • Born in 1935 • Olympic athlete • Born in Ireland • Born in Tasmania • Won 2013 election • also known as Billy • 16th Prime Minister • Was exiled for drinking • Collected french clocks • Introduced new gun laws • Married Norwegian sailor • died because wave hit him • 4th longest Prime Minister • First female Prime Minister • not a popular Prime Minister • ...
