people Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 1 Terms: People and Government3 2018-08-28
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- type of economic system in which the government owns the basic means of production, determines the use of resources, distributes the products and wages, and provides social services such as education, healthcare, and welfare.
- a political community that occupies a definite territory and has an organized government with the power to make and enforce laws without approval from any higher authority.
- any sizable group of people who are united by common bonds of race, lan-guage, custom, tradition, and, sometimes, religion.
- type of economy in which the state owns the land, natural resources, industry, banks,and transportation facilities.
- governmental system which consists of a loose union of independent states.
- type of government in which a small group holds power.
- According to Marx one class would evolve in this economic system, property would all be held in common, and there would be no need for government.
- a nation which generally has large industries and advanced technology that provide a more comfortable way of life.
- defines the extent and limits of government power and the rights of citizens.
- supreme and absolute authority within a state's territorial boundaries.
- Governmental theory in which people agree to surrender to the state the power needed to maintain order. The state, in turn, agrees to protect its citizens who are the ultimate source of political power and authority.
- governmental system which divides the powers of government between the national government and state or provincial governments.
- type of government in which many people hold sovereign power.
- a plan that provides the rules for government.
- French term used by Karl Marx to describe the rich, business elite. They own the means of production and often times exploit the working class.
- the opportunity to control one's economic decisions which provides a base for making independent decisions.
- one of the first students of government; classified governments by the number of people who can participate (monarchy, oligarchy, democracy)
- a representative democracy where voters are the source of the government's authority.
- situation in which the government places no limits on the freedom of buyers and sellers to make economic decisions.
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- the institution through which the state maintains social order, provides public services, and enforces decisions that are binding on all people living within the state.
- a French term which means "to let alone."
- governmental system which gives all key powers to the national or central government.
- economic system in which freedom of choice and individual incentive for workers, investors, consumers, and business enterprises is emphasized.
- agreement about basic beliefs, values, and ideals.
- a government in which a constitution has authority to place clearly recognized limits on the powers of those who govern.
- The effort to control or influence the conduct and policies of government.
- a group of individuals with broad common interests who organize to nominate candidates for office, win elections, con-duct government, and determine public policy.
- a country whose ethnic boundaries coincide with the territorial boundaries of the sovereign state which governs it.
- nations that are only beginning to develop industrially.
- French term used by Karl Marx to describe the working class
- type of government in which a king, queen, or emperor exercises the supreme powers of government.
- a statement that sets forth the goals and purposes of government
32 Clues: a French term which means "to let alone." • a plan that provides the rules for government. • agreement about basic beliefs, values, and ideals. • type of government in which a small group holds power. • nations that are only beginning to develop industrially. • French term used by Karl Marx to describe the working class • ...
"Tap Code" People, Places, and Things 2021-05-26
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- Brutal prison which was shut down
- Also known as Country Club
- Also known as Hanoi Hilton
- Our main protagonist, AKA Smitty
- Main protagonist's wife
- Name of aircraft Smitty flew
- Maker of the Geneva Convention
- Long forgotten communication code
- taught the tap code to Smitty
- Louise's sister
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- Target for Carlyle's final flight
- protected the rights of the POWS
- Fellow cell mate of Carlyle
- Louise's home maid at Okinawa
- Toilets in the prisons
- First American POW Smitty meets
- Lyle's honary godfather / fellow POW
- 8 solitary cells in Hoa Lo
- Improvised prison in a movie studio
- Critically injured early on
20 Clues: Louise's sister • Toilets in the prisons • Main protagonist's wife • Also known as Country Club • Also known as Hanoi Hilton • 8 solitary cells in Hoa Lo • Fellow cell mate of Carlyle • Critically injured early on • Name of aircraft Smitty flew • Louise's home maid at Okinawa • taught the tap code to Smitty • Maker of the Geneva Convention • First American POW Smitty meets • ...
People of the Book of Genesis 2021-08-03
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- Symbolic number for time of trial, preparation, repentance
- Jacob's favorite son
- Title of the king of Egypt
- Jacob's twin brother who was "hairy"
- Father of Abram, Nahor and Haran
- Isaac's beloved wife who had twins
- Perfect number
- Disgraced son. Disobedient to the authority of his father.
- The mother of Joseph and Benjamin
- Isaac's mother
- The only daughter that Jacob had
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- Built the ark according to God's instructions
- His new name would be "Israel"-he who strives with God
- First polygamist lived in a world of revenge/war
- Means "name" he had the blessing of his father
- A type of Christ
- The older brother of 12 who was against the scheme
- Replaces his brother Abel
- Our father in faith
- Son of Hagar
- She was his first wife by "trickery", had 6 children
21 Clues: Son of Hagar • Perfect number • Isaac's mother • A type of Christ • Our father in faith • Jacob's favorite son • Replaces his brother Abel • Title of the king of Egypt • Father of Abram, Nahor and Haran • The only daughter that Jacob had • The mother of Joseph and Benjamin • Isaac's beloved wife who had twins • Jacob's twin brother who was "hairy" • ...
THE ENTIRE FAMILY (PEOPLE AND PETS) 2024-06-20
21 Clues: AMI • MERE • MARI • CHAT • CHIOT • NIECE • NEVEU • FRERE • SOEUR • TANTE • COUSIN • UN ENFANT • GRAND-PERE • DES SOURIS • UNE SOURIS • DES ENFANTS • UN POISSON ROUGE • UN COCHON D'INDE • FILS (MEMBRE DE LA FAMILLE) • FILLE (MEMBRE DE LA FAMILLE) • FEMME (MEMBRE DE LA FAMILLE)
Spanish People, Family & Body Parts Words 2023-09-30
42 Clues: leg • dad • mom • son • man • boy • arm • face • girl • back • lips • wife • head • foot • baby • neck • ears • eyes • hair • nose • knees • nails • mouth • chest • teeth • woman • tongue • father • family • couple • mother • sister • friends • brother • fingers • husband • daughter • eyebrows • shoulders • eyelashes • grandmother • grandfather
7 habits of highly effective people 2024-05-17
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- Sharpen the ___
- An objective
- Things you always do
- The state or quality of being worthy of honor or respect
- Proud of something
- What means the most to you. Love, loyalty, etc.
- Showing alert competence and clear understanding
- Being honest
- Opposite of lose
- You make things happen
- Telling truth always
- Equal
- Put first thing first
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- A person's ambition or effort for desired result
- Power to direct things
- Related to your mind
- Comprehend something
- Opposite of worse
- Under your control
- Combine or Coordinate something
20 Clues: Equal • An objective • Being honest • Sharpen the ___ • Opposite of lose • Opposite of worse • Proud of something • Under your control • Related to your mind • Comprehend something • Things you always do • Telling truth always • Put first thing first • Power to direct things • You make things happen • Combine or Coordinate something • What means the most to you. Love, loyalty, etc. • ...
To those meddling people of Evermire... 2024-09-01
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- Craft, like a spider
- You can dig it
- Cold and clammy
- Knightly behavior
- Whiskey grain
- Oregano or thyme
- Collection of books
- Buried under an X
- Land measurement
- Myths and legends
- Imprison
- Stinging plants
- Poetic devices
- Immoral
- A monster like an onion
- Woodland pests
- Get even
- Cut of meat
- Defendant’s answer
- Crow sound
- Symptom of poison ivy
- Sandpaper surface
- Forbidden by society
- Do penitence
- Clog or wedge
- Observing secretly
- Glutton for _
- Picnic pests
- Game with rooks
- Steam room
- Lyric poem
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- Volcano overflow
- Allowed to roam
- Oyster bead
- A hard felt hat with a rounded crown
- Treble and bass _
- Water container
- Hearing is just one of five
- Decay
- Honeywine
- Carrier pigeon or mail elf, e.g.
- Lose hope
- Cards with single pips
- Stringed musical instrument
- Jailed
- Keep a stiff upper_
- In one fell _
- Sword for hire, for short
- Smeller
- Heal
- Flew like an eagle
- Nocturnal flying insect
- Weapon room
- To _ is human
- The sound of a sneeze
- To sing together
- Diving bird
- A flower or part of the eye
- Magic word
- Custom repeated by generations
60 Clues: Heal • Decay • Jailed • Smeller • Immoral • Imprison • Get even • Honeywine • Lose hope • Crow sound • Magic word • Steam room • Lyric poem • Oyster bead • Weapon room • Cut of meat • Diving bird • Do penitence • Picnic pests • Whiskey grain • In one fell _ • To _ is human • Clog or wedge • Glutton for _ • You can dig it • Poetic devices • Woodland pests • Allowed to roam • Cold and clammy • Water container • Stinging plants • ...
Places, people and things in Canada 2023-03-06
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- This high tech, high volume manufacturing facility produces every single Canadian circulation coin
- In 2002 Hull merged with municipalities to become the city of ?
- Large hills with a core of ice rising from the permafrost plains in the far north.
- Home to many rich Uranium deposits in Saskatchewan
- Saskatoon is home to this amazing tech wonder
- Grapes and apples are the main fruit crops of this eastern valley
- A small but busy resort town on the west side of Vancouver Island
- The largest and most northerly territory in Canada. Vast tundra.
- A beautiful resort famous for skiing and winter recreation
- Author Lucy Maude Montgomery lived in this delightful little community
- A slang nickname for a Canadian
- This comic hero was invented by Canadians
- A small city on Lake Ontario, very popular place in summer. Shaw Festival happens here.
- This device for the heart was invented by a Canadian
- Warm winds that blow down over the Rockies are called ?
- Oval or elongated hills believed to have been formed by the streamlined movement of glacial ice sheets across rock debris, or till. Common in Ontario.
- An area of giant Douglas Fir trees that are very old (up to 800 years)
- The Yukon River runs by this 19th century gold rush city
- Discovered by John McIntosh in 1796
- A Canadian designed the first "separable fastener" More common name for it is ?
- Used to be known as the Queen Charlotte Islands
- Massive flat rocks and a beautiful lighthouse attract tons of visitors each year to this spot not far from Halifax
- The first Europeans to visit North America were the ?
- Town at north end of Dempster Highway
- A 16 km stretch of sand on the west coast of Vancouver Island
- Home to the Stompin' Tom Connors Center (museum)
- A baby bouncer for pre-walking babies invented by a Canadian in 1959
- Canada is the world's third leading producer of this sparkling extremely hard mineral
- A sparkling not sweet drink invented by a Canadian in 1904
- Has a license plate shaped like a polar bear
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- A popular fun board game invented by 2 Canadians in 1979
- This beautiful community lies just across the harbor from Halifax
- An agricultural crop developed in the 1970's from rapeseed
- Tens of thousands of red garter snakes gather in dens near this town
- A Canadian invented this lower grade lower cost paper back in 1844
- This Canadian business (now a franchise) started in Thunder Bay in 1975
- Signal Hill is known for this pretty landmark
- Canada’s only black-tailed prairie dog colonies thrive here
- Lake Louise is stunning. So is this nearby lake called ?
- Largest island in Canada
- This street in a very large city is the world's longest street
- Aurora Borealis are more commonly known as ?
- "The Olympics can no more lose money than a man can have a baby". Who said that?
- North America's oldest brewery is located here
- The first Timmie's opened in this city
- This city is considered the sunniest in Canada
- A massive four-storey underground bunker, built between 1959 and 1961. During the Cold War, top officials were to take shelter here in the event of a nuclear war.
- Global warming is a threat to this impressive attraction in western Canada.
- The world's largest natural ice skating rink is located in ?
- Jacques Plante was the first to wear one of these
- Home to a giant 30ft replica of a 1951 five cent piece
- The song Travellin Man was his signature song
52 Clues: Largest island in Canada • A slang nickname for a Canadian • Discovered by John McIntosh in 1796 • Town at north end of Dempster Highway • The first Timmie's opened in this city • This comic hero was invented by Canadians • Aurora Borealis are more commonly known as ? • Has a license plate shaped like a polar bear • Signal Hill is known for this pretty landmark • ...
5 people you see in heaven 2023-04-18
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- utterly bewildering or perplexing
- the act of a person or thing that churns
- arranged or distributed in classes
- ignore
- incapable of doing
- across with the figure of jesus crucified upon it
- widely spread in area
- an infectious,often fatal disease
- tapping
- cease resistance to an enemy or opponent
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- difficult or impossible to imagine or comprehend
- maliciously or playfull annoying
- to walk unsteadily
- wind or twist together,interweave
- to fall or carve in,crumble suddenly
- the state or feeling of being humiliated
- to quickly or abruptly one's emotions
- to breath with difficulty,with a shrill or whistle
- incapable of being replaced
- to exlode with fierceness
20 Clues: ignore • tapping • to walk unsteadily • incapable of doing • widely spread in area • to exlode with fierceness • incapable of being replaced • maliciously or playfull annoying • utterly bewildering or perplexing • wind or twist together,interweave • an infectious,often fatal disease • arranged or distributed in classes • to fall or carve in,crumble suddenly • ...
The Odyssey People and Events Review 2023-05-08
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- of the sea Poseidon
- Odysseus ___________ Antinous
- of wisdom Athena
- Odysseus escaped the man __________ cyclops
- Poseidon will never forgive Odysseus for killing his son the ____________
- Odysseus's son
- Zeus gives __________ permission to help Odysseus
- Penelope has been weaving the tapestry for ______ years
- Poseidon tells Odysseus he shall _______ return home
- Penelope devises an __________ plan
- is the king of ___________ Ithaca
- Penelope will choose a husband after she finishes the _________
- Athena brings __________ of Odysseus to Telemachus
- All hail ___________.
- The cyclops wanted to eat Odysseus and his _______
- Odyssues __________ himself to Telemachus
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- Antinous says that this is no longer Odysseus's _________
- Athena disguises Odysseus as an _________ man
- Odysseus's wife
- of the gods Zeus
- a faithful swineherd
- evil prince and suitor Antinous
- Athena's __________ breaks for Odysseus
- Penelop gave Odysseus a gold pin in the shape of a _________
- Odysseus has been away from Ithaca for _________ years
- The arrow zips cleanly through all _______ ax heads
- a goddess turned men into __________
- Athena states that the ___________ will never be forgotten
- All of the other suitors are __________
- Penelope brings Odysseus his favorite bow and ________ of arrows
- Odyssesu escaped the six headed ___________
31 Clues: Odysseus's son • Odysseus's wife • of the gods Zeus • of wisdom Athena • of the sea Poseidon • a faithful swineherd • All hail ___________. • Odysseus ___________ Antinous • evil prince and suitor Antinous • is the king of ___________ Ithaca • Penelope devises an __________ plan • a goddess turned men into __________ • Athena's __________ breaks for Odysseus • ...
Things and people at the Oasis 2023-04-27
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- a insect that Tyrell and Jett captured and tried to feed it too Needles
- Ivory's daughter and has surprising parents
- a animal that eats nuts and has been killed by Needles
- a transportation to get to one tree to another by rope or a material
- where everyone sleeps in and is like a cabin but is called something different and looks different
- where a strong current Grace was about to put Needles in but it was too strong for him so she decided to keep him
- rule breaker and spoiled brat
- a soft sugary sticky cube that you can melt and put a cracker and chocolate on
- a zoo that Ivory's made where Jett is trying to figure out on why she built it
- Brooklyn's dad and is a surprising parent
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- a very big building close to Hedge Apple and has a crocodile zoo
- a reptile that has killed many things in the Oasis
- Jetts bodyguard who likes Ivory
- a big light up in the sky that you can see on the 4th of July
- hacker and Jetts dad
- allergic to mostly everything
- rule follower and gets sad or crys by a dead animal
- hypnotizes people in thinking the Oasis is the best place in they have ever gone to
- a vehicle that Brooklyn, Grace, Tyrell, and Jett used to get to Hedge Apple
- night security that Grace and Tyrell use to get to Jett
20 Clues: hacker and Jetts dad • allergic to mostly everything • rule breaker and spoiled brat • Jetts bodyguard who likes Ivory • Brooklyn's dad and is a surprising parent • Ivory's daughter and has surprising parents • a reptile that has killed many things in the Oasis • rule follower and gets sad or crys by a dead animal • a animal that eats nuts and has been killed by Needles • ...
Alvin's CS Notable People Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-30
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- Invented logarithms
- concept of modern computers based of this persons ideas
- Invented the language Fortran
- Theorized computing power would double every two months
- First computer scientist
- Brought together Bouchon and Falcons idea to produced a workable programmable loom
- Designed the first all-electronic computer EINAC with John Mauchly
- First programmer
- Coined the word debugging
- Founded Microsoft with Paul Allen
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- Designed and built the Apple II computer
- Introduced the Random Access Magnetic Core Store
- Invented the first programmable computer
- Father of computer virology
- Started the tabulating machine company
- Father of the modern computers
- Founded Apple computers with Steve Wozniak
- Completed construction of the Mark I automatic sequence controlled calculator
- Invented the integrated circuit
- First adding/arithmetic machine
20 Clues: First programmer • Invented logarithms • First computer scientist • Coined the word debugging • Father of computer virology • Invented the language Fortran • Father of the modern computers • Invented the integrated circuit • First adding/arithmetic machine • Founded Microsoft with Paul Allen • Started the tabulating machine company • Designed and built the Apple II computer • ...
Famous People of the Industrial Revolution 2021-12-14
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- Irish philanthropist who founded homes for poor children and provided education and care to all of them
- inventor of the seed drill and other agricultural machines
- scottish economist who was considered the 'father of capitalism'
- invented the spinning jenny
- invented macadam/macadamisation
- journalist and agitator of the freedom of the press in the UK
- improved the steam engine
- english inventor of the spinning and water frames
- British philanthropist and politician most known as being the leader of the abolishing of the slave trade movement
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- people who don't like modern or new technology
- invented the flying shuttle
- / inventor of the atmospheric/steam engine
- english romantic painter and printmaker
- 'Father of the Railways' and inventor of railway locomotives
- created the coke (rather than charcoal) burning blast furnace and contributed to the success of the iron and steel industries
- novelist who wrote Frankenstein
- social reformer and writer of 'A Christmas Carol', 'Oliver Twist'
- automobile manufacturer and founder of a famous car company
- american inventor of the cotton gin
- political theorist and activist known for his Common Sense pamphlet
- invented crop rotation, and revolutionized food production
- known as the 'father of british socialism', this textile manufacturer was a founder of utopian socialism
22 Clues: improved the steam engine • invented the flying shuttle • invented the spinning jenny • invented macadam/macadamisation • novelist who wrote Frankenstein • american inventor of the cotton gin • english romantic painter and printmaker • / inventor of the atmospheric/steam engine • people who don't like modern or new technology • ...
FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2021-12-14
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- Irish naturalist and geologist
- Was an English Whig statesman
- Invented the spinning machine
- Invented the cotton gin
- An American industrialist, business magnate, founder of the Ford Motor Company
- An English weaver, carpenter and inventor
- An English agriculturist who helped to bring about the British Agricultural Revolution
- An English writer and social critic
- Supported revolutionary causes in America and Europe
- Was an English Romantic painter, printmaker and watercolourist
- English inventor whose most important creation was the flying shuttle
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- Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropist and social reformer
- Was a British politician, philanthropist, and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade
- English civil engineer renowned as the "Father of Railways"
- An important agitator for the establishment of universal suffrage
- Invented the atmospheric engine
- An Irish-born philanthropist and founder and director of homes for poor and deprived children.
- An English novelist who wrote the Gothic novel Frankenstein
- Inventor who improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine
- Old people who dislike technology
- British ironmaster who first successfully smelted iron ore with coke
- A Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer of political economy
22 Clues: Invented the cotton gin • Was an English Whig statesman • Invented the spinning machine • Irish naturalist and geologist • Invented the atmospheric engine • Old people who dislike technology • An English writer and social critic • An English weaver, carpenter and inventor • Supported revolutionary causes in America and Europe • ...
FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2021-12-14
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- Founder and director of homes for poor and deprived children
- English Romantic painter
- Wrote Frankenstein
- Scottish economist and philosopher who was a key figure in the Scottish enlightenment
- - Irish naturalist and geologist
- British novelist, journalist, editor, and illustrator
- English inventor who created the atmospheric engine
- British weavers and textile workers who were against mechanised looms and knitting frames.
- Had a model textile factory in New Lanark, Scotland
- Created both the spinning machine and water frame
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- American industrialist who founded a motor company
- Inventor best known for his improvements to the steam engine
- Developed the coke burning blast furnace
- Invented the cotton gin
- English weaver who invented the spinning Jenny
- He created “common sense”
- Important figure in the establishment of universal suffrage and freedom of the press in the UK
- Renowned as the “Father of the Railways”
- Invented the 4 crop rotation method
- Designed the seed drill to make farming an easier task
- British politician who was a leader in the movement to get rid of the slave trade.
- Invented the flying shuttle
22 Clues: Wrote Frankenstein • Invented the cotton gin • English Romantic painter • He created “common sense” • Invented the flying shuttle • - Irish naturalist and geologist • Invented the 4 crop rotation method • Developed the coke burning blast furnace • Renowned as the “Father of the Railways” • English weaver who invented the spinning Jenny • ...
FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2021-12-16
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- English carpenter
- better steam engine
- the elder
- Irish geologist
- Scottish enlightenment
- 2nd Viscount Townshend
- Frankenstein
- abolish
- romantic painter
- plowing and seeding
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- flying shuttle
- motor company
- textile manufacturer
- atmospheric engine
- spinning machine
- textile workers
- Victorian era
- agitator
- "father of railways"
- cotton gin
- destitute children
- sense"
22 Clues: sense" • abolish • agitator • the elder • cotton gin • Frankenstein • motor company • Victorian era • flying shuttle • Irish geologist • textile workers • spinning machine • romantic painter • English carpenter • atmospheric engine • destitute children • better steam engine • plowing and seeding • textile manufacturer • "father of railways" • Scottish enlightenment • 2nd Viscount Townshend
FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2021-12-16
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- English carpenter
- better steam engine
- the elder
- Irish geologist
- Scottish enlightenment
- 2nd Viscount Townshend
- Frankenstein
- abolish
- romantic painter
- plowing and seeding
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- flying shuttle
- motor company
- textile manufacturer
- atmospheric engine
- spinning machine
- textile workers
- Victorian era
- agitator
- "father of railways"
- cotton gin
- destitute children
- sense"
22 Clues: sense" • abolish • agitator • the elder • cotton gin • Frankenstein • motor company • Victorian era • flying shuttle • Irish geologist • textile workers • spinning machine • romantic painter • English carpenter • atmospheric engine • destitute children • better steam engine • plowing and seeding • textile manufacturer • "father of railways" • Scottish enlightenment • 2nd Viscount Townshend
FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2021-12-15
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- / Macadam
- / Model T
- / Seed Drill
- / Cotton Gin
- / Boarding Out
- / Coke Burning Blast Furnace
- / Spinning Mules
- / Blucher
- / Spinning Frame
- / Technology
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- / Steam Engine
- / English journalist
- / Crop Rotation Rotation
- / Winter Festivities
- / Frankenstein
- / Atmospheric Engine
- / Speech Against Slavery
- / Smokeless Candle
- / Spinning Jenny
- / Scottish philosopher
- / Flying Shuttle
21 Clues: / Macadam • / Model T • / Blucher • / Seed Drill • / Cotton Gin • / Technology • / Steam Engine • / Frankenstein • / Boarding Out • / Spinning Jenny • / Spinning Mules • / Spinning Frame • / Flying Shuttle • / Smokeless Candle • / English journalist • / Winter Festivities • / Atmospheric Engine • / Scottish philosopher • / Crop Rotation Rotation • / Speech Against Slavery • / Coke Burning Blast Furnace
History Ch.7 (Part 1, People) 2024-12-10
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- founder of New Hampshire.
- founder of Connecticut.
- claimed the area around New York for France.
- military leader of Plymouth.
- founder of Roanoke.
- Jamestown named after him.
- founder of Georgia.
- leader of the Wampanoag tribe.
- 1st governor of Plymouth.
- said “He that does not work, does not eat.”
- founder of Maryland.
- Governor if Roanoke
- Society of Friends; believed all people are equal.
- pilgrim minister at Plymouth.
- founder of Pennsylvania.
- wanted to separate from the Church of England.
- “Virgin Queen” Virginia named after her.
- governor of Massachusetts.
- King who granted a charter to the Massachusetts Bay Company.
- the first English child born in America.
- claimed an area of New York for the Dutch.
- 2nd governor of Plymouth.
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- first European to reach the U.S. mainland.
- married Pocahontas; introduced tobacco to the colonies.
- Indian who lived with the Pilgrims and taught them to hunt and plant corn..
- one of the first leaders of the Great Awakening.
- claimed part of North America for England.
- Founder for Rhode Island.
- leader of the Moravians
- Governed Jamestown after John Smith left.
- founders of New Jersey.
- governor of New Netherland.
- great preacher from England, evangelist who preached from Georgia to New England.
- puritan minister from Massachusetts to minister to the Indians.
- first Indian to welcome the Pilgrims.
- first black woman writer in America to publish a book.
- wanted to purify the Church of England.
- Germans who followed the teachings of John Huss.
- as a result of the Great Awakening, became one of the first missionaries to the Indians.
39 Clues: founder of Roanoke. • founder of Georgia. • Governor if Roanoke • founder of Maryland. • founder of Connecticut. • leader of the Moravians • founders of New Jersey. • founder of Pennsylvania. • founder of New Hampshire. • Founder for Rhode Island. • 1st governor of Plymouth. • 2nd governor of Plymouth. • Jamestown named after him. • governor of Massachusetts. • governor of New Netherland. • ...
Astrophysics for People in a Hurry 2025-02-06
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- Project to create the first nuclear bombs; spooky ghost story ship involved
- Discoverer of UV radiation.
- The asteroid named after Neil-deGrasse Tyson.
- chemical compound O3
- The nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way.
- The acronym for the world’s largest radio telescope.
- Wavelengths shorter than visible light.
- A physical field involving the effect of magnetism on objects.
- A neutral particle and lepton that rarely interacts with normal matter.
- the universe is probably one of these, planets are these, surface tension favors these. round.
- An instrument in which the interference of two beams of light is employed to make precise measurements.
- Apply quantum theory to, in particular, restrict the number of possible values of a quantity or states of a system so that certain variables can assume only certain discrete ones.
- Particles smaller than atoms.
- The explosion of a giant star.
- Two stars, caught in each other’s orbit. One day, perhaps, one will destroy the other in their collision.
- The star system the closest exoplanet is in.
- These carry light.
- Wavelengths longer than visible light.
- The name of the asteroid belt that Pluto is in, and the remains from our star system forming.
- Pluto’s moon that it is tide locked by and has tide locked.
- Inventor of the first radio telescope.
- The time before 10-43 seconds after the big bang.
- The phenomenon caused by high energy particles being deflected by magnetic fields and drawn to the North and South Poles.
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- These gravitational fields are used for launching probes further out into space.
- The planet that deters most of the large asteroids that would hit earth.
- Up and Down, Charmed and strange.
- One of Jupiter’s moons; it is tidally locked on Jupiter.
- The range of electromagnetic radiation.
- Neutron stars with pulses of radiation, like a lighthouse beam.
- A machine that the movement of never stops, which isn’t possible under gravitational forces.
- The study of the relations between heat, work, temperature, and energy.
- Currently the largest particle collider.
- The kind of telescope, aside from X-ray telescopes, used to observe emissions from black holes and supermassive black holes.
- The plural form of the word meaning an image or distribution of components of sound, particles, etc., arranged according to such characteristics as frequency, charge, and energy.
- Ten radio telescopes in New mexico. How long.
- I hate the concept of this. Matter that doesn’t have an observable effect aside from gravity irritates me. I hate it.
- The bright, distant cores of galaxies.
- a fairly light element, destroyed by all known nuclear reactions.
- The first name of the king that Sir William Herschel tried to name Uranus after
- The eleventh letter of the Greek alphabet.
40 Clues: These carry light. • chemical compound O3 • Discoverer of UV radiation. • Particles smaller than atoms. • The explosion of a giant star. • Up and Down, Charmed and strange. • The bright, distant cores of galaxies. • Wavelengths longer than visible light. • Inventor of the first radio telescope. • The range of electromagnetic radiation. • Wavelengths shorter than visible light. • ...
Unit 7 Will people have robots? 2018-11-29
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- n. tai kong
- n. he ping
- n. yu hang yuan
- n. huan jing
- adv&prep zai...li mian
- n. ci
- n. xing xing
- adv. zao yi
- n. gong yu
- n. jia qi
- v. xiang xin
- n. huo jian
- n. ri ben
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- n. yi fang
- n. yu yan
- adj. bu ke neng
- n. zhi
- n. jiang lai
- adj. wei xian de
- n. gong chang
- n. xing zhuang
- n. pu ren
- v. bu tong yi
- v. zhong zhi
- n. wu ran
- n. di qiu
- adv. shen zhi
- adv. ke neng de
- prep. zai...qi jian
29 Clues: n. ci • n. zhi • n. yu yan • n. pu ren • n. wu ran • n. jia qi • n. di qiu • n. ri ben • n. yi fang • n. he ping • n. gong yu • n. tai kong • adv. zao yi • n. huo jian • n. jiang lai • n. huan jing • n. xing xing • v. zhong zhi • v. xiang xin • n. gong chang • v. bu tong yi • adv. shen zhi • n. xing zhuang • adj. bu ke neng • n. yu hang yuan • adv. ke neng de • adj. wei xian de • prep. zai...qi jian • adv&prep zai...li mian
Famous People in the 1920's 2023-10-16
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- The most famous trick of Houdini.
- Byrd went on 3 expeditions to this place
- The part of automobile which Ford greatly reduced the assembly time for
- First name of Valentino’s second wife
- The first name of Byrd’s father
- Who provided a turning point to Houdini.
- Byrd earned a Medal of Honor due to a(n) ____ during his expedition
- The affordable automobile invented by Ford
- The US state Byrd was born in
- Henry Ford sought out to buy out all of his company’s ____.
- The first team he played for was __________.
- Joe Jackson played for the ________ before getting banned from baseball
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- The real name of Houdini
- Joe Jackson was allegedly involved with the _______________.
- Houdini was known as___.
- Where Joe Jackson was born
- Valentino appeared in multiple ____ films
- The city in Italy that Rudolph Valentino was born in
- Ford’s parents were immigrants from ____.
- Valentino went to _________ after leaving New York in 1918
20 Clues: The real name of Houdini • Houdini was known as___. • Where Joe Jackson was born • The US state Byrd was born in • The first name of Byrd’s father • The most famous trick of Houdini. • First name of Valentino’s second wife • Byrd went on 3 expeditions to this place • Who provided a turning point to Houdini. • Valentino appeared in multiple ____ films • ...
Important People of the Civil War 2025-05-05
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- Union major general who led the twelfth corps army of the Potomac
- Union major general known as Burnside and a ninth corps commander of the Army of the Potomac
- President of the Confederacy during the civil war
- Confederate promoted to major general with awards for battle of Sharpsburg
- Union major General who led the Sixth Corps army of the Potomac
- President of the Union during the civil war
- Union major general who led the Fifth Corps army of the Potomac
- Union general who lost his position after losing at the Second Battle of Bull Run
- Helped the Mentally Disabled achieve humane conditions
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- Leader of the Confederate Army
- Union major general who led the First Corps army of the Potomac
- Fought for African American civil rights through literature
- General of the Confederate Army nicknamed Stonewall
- Commanding general of the Union army
- Union major general who led the Second Corps army of the Potomac
- Confederate promoted to Brigadier General after the battle of Seven Pines
- Abolitionist who led the raid on Harpers Ferry
- Provided much needed supplies to the wounded after the battle of Antietam
- Union general who stopped Lee at Antietam
- Escaped slave who helped many other slaves escape through the Underground Railroad
20 Clues: Leader of the Confederate Army • Commanding general of the Union army • Union general who stopped Lee at Antietam • President of the Union during the civil war • Abolitionist who led the raid on Harpers Ferry • President of the Confederacy during the civil war • General of the Confederate Army nicknamed Stonewall • Helped the Mentally Disabled achieve humane conditions • ...
A New Nation People and Vocabulary 2024-03-29
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- the period from Washington’s presidency until 1824
- 1797 French attempt to demand a bribe from the USA for the French seizure of neutral American ships
- of the United States at Hamilton’s suggestion, created by Congress for the government to deposit money from taxes, create paper money to pay government bills and provide loans to farmers & businesses.
- a party (such as a political party) or an opposing group within a party
- A few years after the American Revolution, French citizens fought for liberty and equality, toppling the government under King Louis XVI
- Power of the Supreme Court to decide whether laws were Constitutional or Unconstitutional
- chief justice of the Supreme Court appointed by Adams
- the total amount of money that a government owes to others
- not taking sides in a conflict
- Jefferson’s economic idea of letting people do as they please
- an act or decision that sets an example for others to follow
- Second President of the United States of America
- John Adams and Hamilton’s Political Party, believed in strong government control
- farmers protested in Pittsburgh in 1794 to protest the tax on whiskey
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- someone who invests in a risky venture in the hope of making a large profit
- cancel a law passed by the federal government
- Washington’s Secretary of Treasury
- stirring up rebellion against the government
- tax on foreign goods
- a nation’s plan of action toward other nations
- Thomas Jefferson’s political party - believed in states’ rights and less government control, similar to anti-federalists
- ____ and Sedition Acts Laws in 1798 that allowed the President to expel foreigners from the country, harder for immigrants to come into the U.S., and citizens could be fined or jailed for speaking against the USA.
- Washington’s Secretary of State and the 3rd President of the United States
- fast sailing ships with many guns
24 Clues: tax on foreign goods • not taking sides in a conflict • fast sailing ships with many guns • Washington’s Secretary of Treasury • stirring up rebellion against the government • cancel a law passed by the federal government • a nation’s plan of action toward other nations • Second President of the United States of America • the period from Washington’s presidency until 1824 • ...
World War 1 Key - Terms/People 2024-03-16
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- British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-boat killing 128 Americans
- German pilot who shot down over 80 planes - I'm a pizza now...
- The extreme pride in one's own country - We're better than you & we know it
- A virus that killed many people during the Great War - Better Mask UP
- New war invention that could kill you silently & swiftly - Who cut the cheese?
- the battlefield in between trenches of opposing forces - You better not cross me
- treaty that ended WWI & blamed Germany for everything - its not me, its you...
- The agreement between countries to defend each other - You got my back bruh?
- ___________ warfare fought by armies dug into the ground - put Matilda in the Chokey
- Archduke to Austria Hungary who was killed by the Black Hand - You may know me as a bull or a band...
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- Organization of nations that wanted to promote peace in Europe
- 28th President of the US during WWI who helped form the League of Nations
- Large gas-filled German Ballon used to drop bombs - Got any Led?
- The build-up of a nation's army, weapons, and military
- The use of mass media to influence the opinion of the public - You are Fake News
- New war invention that was an armored vehicle - that top goes against dress code
- Dominance of a smaller under-developed country by a stronger nation - Look at me I'm the captain now
- The reaction of a soldier that left him frozen - "I like turtles."
- _________________ plan used to attack & defeat France in the West and Russia in the East - do you speak German?
- New war invention that shot several bullets faster - MGK got nothing on Eminem
20 Clues: The build-up of a nation's army, weapons, and military • Organization of nations that wanted to promote peace in Europe • German pilot who shot down over 80 planes - I'm a pizza now... • Large gas-filled German Ballon used to drop bombs - Got any Led? • The reaction of a soldier that left him frozen - "I like turtles." • ...
Unit 5 People/ Personalities and Classifiers 2022-08-22
30 Clues: bun • shy • ugly • weak • cute • nosy • Tall • rude • thin • hair • lazy • mean • cool • short • quiet • bangs • funny • beard • humble • chubby • strong • stupid • nervous • average • straight • looksame • mustache • muscular • motivated • emotional
How People Change & Grow - 5th Hour 2022-04-25
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- meaning or importance
- a high level of academic achievement, usually in the form of money
- to announce that one is leaving a job or position, to quit
- a young person with amazing abilities
- to change with the intention of misleading
- able to move quickly and easily
- very thin
- very quiet, not wanting to talk to others
- extreme tiredness
- to gather together
- people moving forward in an orderly fashion, like a parade
- to work energetically, and possibly illegally, to earn money
- disgusting
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- having to do with relationships and interactions with others
- to clean or make pure
- a younger direct relative of a specific person
- a sudden uncomfortable outburst of emotion or activity
- very valuable
- to listen secretly to what someone else is saying
- weak or easily injured
- feeling embarrassment especially when caught doing something wrong or foolish
- highly valued or important, particularly or religious reason
22 Clues: very thin • disgusting • very valuable • extreme tiredness • to gather together • meaning or importance • to clean or make pure • weak or easily injured • able to move quickly and easily • a young person with amazing abilities • very quiet, not wanting to talk to others • to change with the intention of misleading • a younger direct relative of a specific person • ...
5 People You Meet in Heaven 2022-04-26
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- merry-go-round
- untouched and perfect
- getting worse
- raised or lifted
- a small open structure like a pavilion
- to give one's time and effort
- a harsh mix of sound
- to support and be reliable
- humiliated and embarrassed
- quick in moving
- a portable reed-free instrument
- totally unaware
- demanding
- having doubts or reservations
- hardened
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- extend beyond
- a factory where people work in poor conditions
- empty
- sit, lie or fall spreading outward
- to cross
- suffered through
- surrounded by
- died
- full of holes
- comfort
- sickly and yellow in color
26 Clues: died • empty • comfort • to cross • hardened • demanding • extend beyond • getting worse • surrounded by • full of holes • merry-go-round • quick in moving • totally unaware • raised or lifted • suffered through • a harsh mix of sound • untouched and perfect • to support and be reliable • humiliated and embarrassed • sickly and yellow in color • to give one's time and effort • having doubts or reservations • ...
Cranleigh People Crossword For North Boys 2022-09-20
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- Upper Fitth who has a sister in West
- We all have one
- Tuesdays and Thursdays
- every Friday
- Teaches Biology
- Rugby location
- Mr Reader
- teaches chemistry
- 1 Matron
- Sports Centre
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- The Holy City
- Too often difficult to connect to
- In every Moab
- Stripes and Spots
- Has brother in cubitt
- On the way to lunch
- Under our feet
- Teaches History
- nachos with matron
- Teacher who is a Former House Captain
- Some Fridays
- Deputy House Captain
22 Clues: 1 Matron • Mr Reader • every Friday • Some Fridays • The Holy City • In every Moab • Sports Centre • Under our feet • Rugby location • We all have one • Teaches Biology • Teaches History • Stripes and Spots • teaches chemistry • nachos with matron • On the way to lunch • Deputy House Captain • Has brother in cubitt • Tuesdays and Thursdays • Too often difficult to connect to • ...
Crossword puzzle but for cool people 2022-09-21
21 Clues: red • vein • above • lungs • around • inside • slowness • self same • over, upon • fat, lipid • fast, rapid • after, behind • refers to skin • Cold, very cold • within or inside • together, joined • occurring between • not, without, or less • dead, corpse, dead tissue • through denoting intensity • counter acting or effective against
Important People in the American Revolution 2023-01-28
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- Was a tailor and a spy
- He was the chief of artillery for the revolutionary war
- Shot Alexander Hamilton in a duel
- Went on the midnight ride
- He surrendered at the siege of yorktown
- Was the first secretary of treasury
- Spoke out of both sides of his mouth
- Led the green mountain boys
- Was the first vice president
- Was the first president
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- Said “I regret that I only have one life to give for my country.”
- Was Governor of South Carolina 3 times
- Was a key French ally of the revolutionary army
- Was a notorious traitor
- Thought bleeding people was a good treatment
- Invented the lightning rod
- First chief justice of the U.S.
- Was the king of England during the revolution
- according to legend he carried a 1,100 pound cannon off the battlefield to prevent the British from getting it.
- known as the father of the constitution
20 Clues: Was a tailor and a spy • Was a notorious traitor • Was the first president • Went on the midnight ride • Invented the lightning rod • Led the green mountain boys • Was the first vice president • First chief justice of the U.S. • Shot Alexander Hamilton in a duel • Was the first secretary of treasury • Spoke out of both sides of his mouth • Was Governor of South Carolina 3 times • ...
Family and adjectives to describe people 2025-09-18
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- Someone who is ready to help others is…
- To know someone when you see them.
- The child who was born first in a family.
- Metal pieces on teeth to make them straight.
- What grows on your head?
- Someone who is friendly and nice to others.
- Someone who makes people laugh is...
- Not long in length or not tall.
- Not polite; saying or doing things that are not nice.
- Someone who is does not like to work or do things is…
- Hair that is flat and not curly or wavy.
- Small brown spots on the skin.
- Not kind; sometimes unkind or cruel.
- Someone who is always telling other people what to do is…
- Having great height.
- Ears with small holes for earrings.
- To become different.
- Small holes that appear in the cheeks when you smile.
- child A child who has no brothers or sisters.
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- Hair that has many round shapes or curls.
- Someone who has good manners and is respectful is…
- Something that has a big length.
- The child who is between the oldest and the youngest.
- Not telling the truth; not honest.
- The parents of your mother or father.
- Hair tied together at the back of the head.
- The child who is the last born in a family.
- Having little height.
- A brother or sister.
- The natural color of a person’s skin.
- A synonym of clever and intelligent.
- Someone who is not afraid in dangerous or difficult situations is...
- Someone who only thinks about himself/herself and not others is...
- Hair that is not straight but not curly.
- A mother and father.
- like To be similar in appearance to someone.
36 Clues: A brother or sister. • Having great height. • A mother and father. • To become different. • Having little height. • What grows on your head? • Small brown spots on the skin. • Not long in length or not tall. • Something that has a big length. • To know someone when you see them. • Not telling the truth; not honest. • Ears with small holes for earrings. • ...
Allie-People of the Texas Revolution 2025-11-11
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- Resigned when Santa Anna became a dictator,signed the Declaration of Independence
- Black soldier wounded at the Goliad and was the first person to be injured in the Texas Revolution
- Cherokee chief who signed a treaty with Sam Houston
- Organized volunteers from Nacogdoches
- Wife of Alamo Defender(Almaron Dickinson) One of few survivors.
- President of the Republic of Texas(Signed a treaty of velasco with Santa Anna
- Yellow Rose of Texas and was a black woman captured by Santa Anna
- Arrived in Texas as a kid,helped make bullets,was part of the Runaway Scrape, and wrote memoirs that are valuable
- Partially Deaf
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- Main author of the Texas Declaration of Independence
- Surgeon and judge advocate for the Texian Army(Last president of the Republic of Texas)
- Commander of 400 Texan Troops(executed at the Goliad)
- First president of the Republic of Texas
- Anna President of Mexico
- Lawyer who opposed Mexico's anti-immigration
- Famous frontiersman and former U.S Congressman
- Co-commanded at the Alamo and was a land spectator
- an American attorney, politician, poet, and leading political figure during the Texas Revoultion
- Father of Texas
- Tejano leader from San Antonio fought against Santa Anna commanded Tejano Troops(The only mexican senator in the Republic of Texas)
20 Clues: Partially Deaf • Father of Texas • Anna President of Mexico • Organized volunteers from Nacogdoches • First president of the Republic of Texas • Lawyer who opposed Mexico's anti-immigration • Famous frontiersman and former U.S Congressman • Co-commanded at the Alamo and was a land spectator • Cherokee chief who signed a treaty with Sam Houston • ...
Crockett-People of the Texas revolution 2025-11-17
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- Inventor of the "Bowie knife," he was sent to the Alamo and died defending it.
- Colonel who famously defended the Alamo and whose letter for reinforcements became a rallying cry.
- A leader in the Siege of Bexar, he was killed during the battle.
- A free woman of color captured by the Mexican army in 1836 and was in the Mexican camp during the Battle of San Jacinto. After the battle, she received a passport to return to New York.
- Authored the Texas Declaration of Independence.
- Known as the "Father of Texas," he was instrumental in colonizing the region and a key figure in the revolution.
- Commander of the troops at the Goliad Massacre, where his forces were captured and executed by Santa Anna's order.
- One of the few survivors of the Alamo.
- The last president of the Republic of Texas before it became a US state.
- A Tejano leader who fought for Texas independence and was a defender of the Alamo, later fighting with Houston at San Jacinto
- A leader of the Cherokee people who was born around 1756 and died in 1839.
- An expert rifleman and Tennessee volunteer who fought and died at the Alamo.
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- A Mexican official who helped write the constitution of 1824, he was a key figure in the Convention of 1836 and served as the first vice president of the interim government.
- Served as a soldier and leader during the revolution and became the second president of the Republic of Texas.
- The dictator of Mexico who led the Mexican army and commanded the attack on the Alamo.
- A leader of the Texian army who fought in key battles and served as Secretary of War for the Republic.
- Served as a commander under Sam Houston and played a key role in battles like the Battle of Gonzales.
- Commander of the Texan army who won the Battle of San Jacinto and became the first president of the Republic of Texas.
- Santa Anna's brother-in-law and a Mexican general who was captured at the end of the war.
- The chief scout and spy for sam houston.
20 Clues: One of the few survivors of the Alamo. • The chief scout and spy for sam houston. • Authored the Texas Declaration of Independence. • A leader in the Siege of Bexar, he was killed during the battle. • The last president of the Republic of Texas before it became a US state. • A leader of the Cherokee people who was born around 1756 and died in 1839. • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab/People (342-365) 2025-10-16
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- leader of Hawaiian government after the queen of Hawaii was overthrown
- this amendment was added by the US to the Cuban Constitution in exchange for US troops leaving Cuba
- this act ended US military rule in Puerto Rico
- USS _______ was the ship that exploded off the coast of Cuba
- Spanish general that placed Cubans in concentration camps in response to the revolution
- location of important US naval base in Hawaii
- type of rebellion by many Chinese wanting to kill all who were not Chinese; named after their love of fighting
- authored Open Door Notes
- Taft used this to guarantee loans made to foreign countries made by American businessmen
- leader of Cuban revolution
- a country whose affairs are partially controlled by a stronger power
- led by Teddy Roosevelt in winning the war in Cuba
- nickname of main rebel leader of Mexico
- nations get stronger in their economy, military and political control by taking weaker nations
- leader of the Filipino people in the Philippine-American War
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- leader of the US navy in destroying the Spanish navy off the coast of the Philippines
- addition made by Roosevelt to the Monroe Doctrine, allowing America to police overseas; named the Roosevelt ________
- urged US to build up its navy
- location of canal that greatly reduced travel time by cutting across Central America
- convinced the US to purchase Alaska
- led 15,000 soldiers in a search for Villa dead or alive
- last queen of Hawaii that attempted to restore the old ways of the island
- type of journalism that exaggerates the truth in order to get a big response
- this treaty ended the Spanish-American War, but was not loved by all
- ____ _____ Notes stated that the US cannot be closed off for trade with China
- biggest battle victory in Cuba
26 Clues: authored Open Door Notes • leader of Cuban revolution • urged US to build up its navy • biggest battle victory in Cuba • convinced the US to purchase Alaska • nickname of main rebel leader of Mexico • location of important US naval base in Hawaii • this act ended US military rule in Puerto Rico • led by Teddy Roosevelt in winning the war in Cuba • ...
Naming people and things in Igbo 2025-11-19
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- Money
- Elders (alternative)
- Girlfriend / female friend
- Inside the house / room
- Widow
- Elders
- Mirror
- Coworkers
- Chair
- Uncle / older male relative
- Friends (plural)
- Box
- Pot
- Backyard
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- Mrs.
- Boyfriend / male friend
- Soap
- Phone
- Mr.
- House / Home
- Orphan
- Boss
- Door
- Teacher
- Aunt / older female relative
- Friend
- Rug / Mat
- Floor / Ground
28 Clues: Mr. • Box • Pot • Mrs. • Soap • Boss • Door • Money • Phone • Widow • Chair • Orphan • Elders • Mirror • Friend • Teacher • Backyard • Coworkers • Rug / Mat • House / Home • Floor / Ground • Friends (plural) • Elders (alternative) • Boyfriend / male friend • Inside the house / room • Girlfriend / female friend • Uncle / older male relative • Aunt / older female relative
U.S. History People (1865 to 1919) 2025-12-19
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- Jazz bandleader and pianist
- U.S. AG known for his raids during the first Red Scare
- Believed in immediate equality for African Americans
- First director of the FBI (1924 to 1972)
- Believed African Americans would gain equality through vocational education
- Abolitionist who pushed for the 15th Amendment
- Controlled the steel industry
- Infamous "boss" of Tammany Hall in New York City
- Encouraged Southerners to reconcile with the North after the Civil War
- U.S. President during the Spanish American War (sent the USS Maine to Havana Harbor)
- Harlem Renaissance artist known for his Migration series
- Organized the Seneca Fall Conference along with Lucretia Mott
- Volunteer Cavalry regiment Theodore Roosevelt commanded in the Spanish American War
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- U.S. President during World War I (known for his 14-point peace plan)
- Apache chief known for bravery
- Introduced the assembly line and made automobiles affordable
- Jazz musician known for his trumpet and his gravelly voice
- Harlem Renaissance blues singer
- Founder of the Hull House
- Youngest U.S. President ever (after the McKinley assassination)
- Best known writer of the Harlem Renaissance
- Gave the "Ain't I a Woman" speech
- Controlled the oil industry (Standard Oil)
- Wrote "The Jungle" (exposing the meatpacking industry)
- Chief of the Nex Perce known for his surrender
- Gave the Emancipation Proclamation and the Gettysburg Address
- Commander of the UEF in World War I
- Commander of the U.S. Cavalry at the Battle of Little Bighorn (his last stand)
- Dean of the Harlem Renaissance
29 Clues: Founder of the Hull House • Jazz bandleader and pianist • Controlled the steel industry • Apache chief known for bravery • Dean of the Harlem Renaissance • Harlem Renaissance blues singer • Gave the "Ain't I a Woman" speech • Commander of the UEF in World War I • First director of the FBI (1924 to 1972) • Controlled the oil industry (Standard Oil) • ...
Jade Ingram 2021-02-12
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- Ancient greeks town was?
- The Romans dog breed that they had were?
- The Roman and Greek people made good?
- The Greek played?
- In Greece who was the only people who were educated?
- What Science did the Roman people do?
- The greek peoples science was called?
- Ancient Greece people wore?
- The greek people dogs were?
- The Greek people played with?
- Greek people lived in?
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- The Greek people did a dance called?
- The Roman peoples town was?
- Clothing The Roman people wore?
- The Roman people lived in?
- The Roman people did a dance called?
- The Roman woman were what to their brothers?
- While the Greek people ate vegetables the roman people ate?
- The Roman people played with?
- The Greek woman were what to their brothers?
20 Clues: The Greek played? • Greek people lived in? • Ancient greeks town was? • The Roman people lived in? • The Roman peoples town was? • Ancient Greece people wore? • The greek people dogs were? • The Roman people played with? • The Greek people played with? • Clothing The Roman people wore? • The Greek people did a dance called? • The Roman people did a dance called? • ...
Japanese Vocab Unit 1 Lesson 1 Word List 2 2013-08-18
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- Spanish (Language)
- English (Language)
- Chinese (Language)
- American (Person, People)
- Japanese (Person, People)
- Perhaps
- Mexican (Person, People)
- Spanish (Person, People)
- Wonderful, Amazing, Great
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- French (Language)
- German (Language)
- Skillful
- Skillful (polite with __)
- Future
- French (Person, People)
- Speak
- German (Person, People)
- Chinese (Person, People)
- A Little, A Few
- Japanese (Language)
20 Clues: Speak • Future • Perhaps • Skillful • A Little, A Few • French (Language) • German (Language) • Spanish (Language) • English (Language) • Chinese (Language) • Japanese (Language) • French (Person, People) • German (Person, People) • Chinese (Person, People) • Mexican (Person, People) • Spanish (Person, People) • Skillful (polite with __) • American (Person, People) • Japanese (Person, People) • ...
Relative clauses 1 - agb 2021-06-12
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- the season when farmers plant crops
- a place where people watch movies
- a person who grows crops
- the time of day when people eat breakfast
- a person who draws pictures
- the woman in a married couple
- the season when leaves change color
- a person who builds buildings (12,6)
- a place where people sit
- something used to take pictures
- a thing people use to chop wood
- a person who cooks food in a fancy restaurant
- someone who teaches
- a place where people drive
- a person who sings
- a place in a home where people watch TV (6,4
- a thing that people use to catch fish
- a place where people grow flowers
- a place where people make things
- something that people use to paint
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- someone who puts out fires (4,7)
- a place where people borrow books
- a person who does experiments
- a thing that people use to sew
- a place in a home where people park their cars
- a person who plays sports
- a place in a home where people sleep
- an insect that makes honey
- the man in married couple
- a person who joined the army
- an animal that makes webs
- a thing that people use to cut meat
- a place in a home where people cook food
- a place where people can see old things and learn history
- a place where people see soccer or baseball games
- a place where kids make sandcastles
- a thing that people use to tell the time
- the time of day when people eat dinner
- a place where people picnic
- an animal that gives us milk
- a person who cures sick people
41 Clues: a person who sings • someone who teaches • a person who grows crops • a place where people sit • a person who plays sports • the man in married couple • an animal that makes webs • an insect that makes honey • a place where people drive • a person who draws pictures • a place where people picnic • a person who joined the army • an animal that gives us milk • ...
City life/country life - agb 2020-07-15
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- a place where people can go for walks
- a place where people from out of town sleep
- an activity that is against the law
- air pollution
- a place where children play
- a place where sick people are treated
- a small street between buildings
- a place where people mail parcels and letters: a ____ office
- a place where people display works of art
- a train that goes underground
- a place where people park their cars: a parking ___
- the leader of a city
- a place where people see movies
- a place where people borrow books
- a large group of people
- a place where people work out
- a place to order food
- a place where people drink coffee
- a place where many shops are gathered under one roof: a shopping ______
- a place where people wait for the bus: a bus ____
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- a place next to a road where people walk
- a place where people board trains, subways, and intercity buses
- a place where people board airplanes
- a place where people drive cars
- a place where people live
- a place where people save money
- a place where people can buy a variety of goods: a __________ store
- a place where children learn
- a place outside a city where many people live and commute to the city
- a place where you see historical artifacts
- a place where criminals are kept
- a place where people make things
- a word meaning city: the opposite of rural
- a time when many people commute: ____ hour
- a very tall building
- a place where many families live together in the same building
- a place where two roads meet
- a place where criminals are put on trial
38 Clues: air pollution • the leader of a city • a very tall building • a place to order food • a large group of people • a place where people live • a place where children play • a place where children learn • a place where two roads meet • a train that goes underground • a place where people work out • a place where people drive cars • a place where people save money • ...
Bryan x Mithran puzzle 2024-12-11
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- a player that left real madrid
- teaches kids
- who won the 2022 world cup
- that people celbrate
- that drives
- people live in this
- people wear
- james the king of basketball
- people use this to listen
- thats cold
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- people use this to smell
- that goes on peoples head
- people use these to clap
- the dark sky
- that people use every day
- a hot place
- people are scared of
- as well as bathroom
- people use these to jump
- use to see
20 Clues: use to see • thats cold • a hot place • that drives • people wear • teaches kids • the dark sky • as well as bathroom • people live in this • that people celbrate • people are scared of • people use this to smell • people use these to clap • people use these to jump • that goes on peoples head • that people use every day • people use this to listen • who won the 2022 world cup • ...
Famous People of the Industrial Revolution 2019-12-09
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- Documented atmospheric pollution.
- Invented the cotton gin
- Invented the water frame
- Invented the flying shuttle
- Started a anti-slavery movement.
- Made improvements such as shorter work hours and safer work environments
- Considered the founder of English watercolour painting
- He invented the automobile
- One of the most successful road builders in the IR
- Developed a crop rotation system
- Wrote "The Rights of Man"
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- Included detailed passages about nature in her famous novel Frankenstein
- Invented the Seed Drill
- Sent children to work as servants or farm helpers
- Invented the Spinning Jenny
- Important agitator for the establishment of universal suffrage and freedom
- Built a locomotive called the Rocket
- Invented the steam engine
- Someone who is anti-technology.
- Innovators of the improvement of cast iron
- Author who advocated for many causes
- Improved Newcomen's steam engine
22 Clues: Invented the Seed Drill • Invented the cotton gin • Invented the water frame • Invented the steam engine • Wrote "The Rights of Man" • He invented the automobile • Invented the Spinning Jenny • Invented the flying shuttle • Someone who is anti-technology. • Started a anti-slavery movement. • Developed a crop rotation system • Improved Newcomen's steam engine • ...
Famous people of the Industrial Revolution 2019-12-11
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- Was the founder and director of homes for poor children
- Invented the cotton gin
- invented the spinning jenny
- Made improvements to the steam engine
- Wrote in ‘The Age of Reason’ I believe in one God, and no more; and I hope for happiness beyond this life.
- developed the coke burning blast furnace
- believed that education should go beyond reading, and writing in order to build on the behavior of the person throughout their life.
- Were a secret oath-based organization
- Adopted the Norfolk four-course system of crop rotation from Europe
- he was the son of a shoemaker who died in 1794
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- owner of the Ford Motor Company, he became one of the richest people in the world
- Invented the spinning frame
- He had a private geological museum
- the leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade
- "Father of railways”
- invented the flying shuttle
- He designed plowing and seeding contraptions
- created the atmospheric engine
- Admired for providing a stark portrait of the Victorian-era underclass
- most successful and controversial landscape painter of nineteenth-century England
- Wrote the book “The Wealth of Nations”
- was a leading figure in the Romantic movement
22 Clues: "Father of railways” • Invented the cotton gin • Invented the spinning frame • invented the spinning jenny • invented the flying shuttle • created the atmospheric engine • He had a private geological museum • Made improvements to the steam engine • Were a secret oath-based organization • Wrote the book “The Wealth of Nations” • developed the coke burning blast furnace • ...
The problem with people, not pitbulls 2020-09-07
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- a coat colour
- a sudden disturbance in the brain
- something thats enough
- a habit of doing something
- a firm object
- depending on someone/something
- a broadly accurate guide/principle
- sport where dog would attack bull
- a hearding dog
- something necessary
- producing offspring
- the process of making laws
- best wishes
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- reasonable
- identify someone/thing incorecctly
- treatment for a disease or injury
- keep something at the same level
- a large amount of something
- good reputation
- unlucky
- tried to get a reaction out of somebody
- get rid of something
- she spoke in a well manner
- a clothing store employee
- making an animal produce offspring
25 Clues: unlucky • reasonable • best wishes • a coat colour • a firm object • a hearding dog • good reputation • something necessary • producing offspring • get rid of something • something thats enough • a clothing store employee • a habit of doing something • she spoke in a well manner • the process of making laws • a large amount of something • depending on someone/something • ...
Young People in a Multifaceted Society 2020-08-18
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- English word for: Freundlichkeit/ Güte
- a ...(dt.: Hilfsmittel, Art und Weise) of communication
- to make something/ someone better than before
- English word for: Randzonen der Gesellschaft = ... of society
- English word for: Ungleichheit
- to make somebody feel like they do not belong to a particular group is to ... them
- English word for: Unsicherheit/ Instabilität
- English word for: Vorurteil
- to understand or think of somebody in a particular way is to ... them as something
- constantly changing and developing
- a fixed idea or image that many people have of a particular type of person or thing, but which is often not true in reality
- another word for extremely large or great
- a thing that you do often and mostly without thinking is called a ...
- the opinion or idea you have of yourself
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- English word for: ehrenamtlich arbeiten = to ...
- a synonym for "problem"
- Important issues that require immediate attention or action are ... issues.
- a synonym for "to stand up for sth." is "to speak or act in ... of"
- taking part in something; being part of something or connecting with somehting = to get ...
- What word describes the way you think or feel about something or somebody?
- English word for: facettenreich/ vielschichtig
- damaged or not functioning normally
- to communicate with somebody on different levels = to ... with others
- The beliefs of what is right or wrong and what is important in life are called ...
24 Clues: a synonym for "problem" • English word for: Vorurteil • English word for: Ungleichheit • constantly changing and developing • damaged or not functioning normally • English word for: Freundlichkeit/ Güte • the opinion or idea you have of yourself • another word for extremely large or great • English word for: Unsicherheit/ Instabilität • ...
Chapter 40 - Key Terms and People 2021-03-31
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- Refers to weapons—nuclear, biological, and chemical—that can kill large numbers of people and do great damage to the built and natural environment. The term was used to refer to nuclear weapons during the Cold War. The Bush administration’s claim that Saddam Hussein had developed WMD provided the rationale for the United States’ invasion of Iraq in 2003. These weapons were never found after the invasion.
- A grassroots conservative political movement mobilized in opposition to Barack Obama’s fiscal, economic, and health-care policies. Protestors first demonstrated in early 2009, and they grew steadily in visibility and power as a pressuring force within the Republican Party through the 2010 midterm elections and beyond.
- Cabinet-level agency created in 2003 to unify and coordinate public safety and antiterrorism operations within the federal government.
- Forty-fifth President of the United States. A New York City real estate mogul and reality-television personality.
- A former White House staffer, congressman, and secretary of defense during the first Persian Gulf War, he joined the Bush ticket in 2000 to add experience and a link to the first Bush presidency. As vice president, he was more active in policy and politics than his predecessors, playing decisive roles especially in matters of foreign policy.
- Forty-third president of the United States, 2001-2009. As president, he pursued changes in Social Security, immigration, and education laws and appointed two conservative justices to the Supreme Court. Launching and leading the "war on terror" in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The architect of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
- Republican senator from Arizona who lost the 2008 presidential election to Democrat Barack Obama. A former navy fighter pilot who spent five years as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam. Known as a maverick senator, frequently departing from his own party to co-sponsor moderate legislation with Democratic allies. Among his most notable legislative achievements were changes in campaign finance and efforts to reform immigration laws.
- In an effort to avoid another financial crisis like the Great Recession, the act updated many federal regulations affecting the financial and banking systems and created some new agencies, such as the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.
- Replaced the expiring USA Patriot Act of 2001. Passed in the wake of the Snowden revelations, it attempted to place some restrictions on government collection of metadata concerning American citizens.
- former National-Security Agency contractor who copied 1.5 million classified documents and arranged for their release to the public.
- Program established by President Obama in June 2012 granting undocumented immigrants work permits and protection from deportations, as long as they were below a certain age (under 16 when they moved to the United States and under 31 years old). Scorned by Obama’s Republican opponents as a misguided overreach of executive power, Rescinded by President Trump in early 2017, even as he suggested that Congress put some version of the program on a statutory basis.
- Controversial prison facility constructed after the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001. Located on territory occupied by the U.S. military, but not technically part of the United States, the facility serves as an extra-legal holding area for suspected terrorists.
- Arabic for “The Base,” an international alliance of anti-Western Islamic Fundamentalist terrorist organizations founded in the late 1980s by veterans of the Afghan struggle against the Soviet Union. The group was headed by Osama bin Laden and has taken responsibility for numerous terrorist attacks, especially after the late 1990s. Organized the attacks of September 11, 2001, in the United States from its headquarters in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. Since the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 and the launch of the “global war on terror,” the group has been weakened but still poses significant threats around the world.
- Name of the original protest that launched the populist, anti-Wall Street movement in late 2010 and early 2011. Youthful radicals pitched tents in Zuccotti Park in New York’s financial district beginning in September 2010 to protest inequality and corporate political power.
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- Among the earliest initiatives of the Obama administration to combat the Great Recession. It was based on the economic theories of John Maynard Keynes that called for increased government spending to offset decreased private spending in times of economic downturn. The act was controversial from the outset, passing with no Republican votes in the House and only three in the Senate, and helping to foster the “Tea Party” movement to curb government deficits, even while critics on the left argued that the act’s $787 billion appropriation was not enough to turn the economy around.
- Republican vice-presidential candidate with John McCain in the 2008 election. Served on the city council and as mayor of her hometown of Wasilla, Alaska, from 1996 to 2002, and then in 2006 was elected governor of the state.
- The costliest and one of the deadliest hurricanes in the history of the United States, which killed nearly two thousand Americans. The storm ravaged the Gulf Coast, especially the city of New Orleans, in late August 2005. In New Orleans, high winds and rain caused the city’s levees to break, leading to catastrophic flooding, particularly in the city’s most impoverished wards. A tardy and feeble response by local and federal authorities exacerbated the damage and led to widespread criticism of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
- Former governor of Indiana and member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Became Vice-President of the U.S. in 2016.
- Also known as “Obamacare,” the act extended health-care insurance to some 30 million Americans, marking a major step toward achieving the century-old goal of providing universal health-care coverage.
- An education bill created and signed by the George W. Bush administration. Designed to increase accountability standards for primary and secondary schools, the law authorized several federal programs to monitor those standards and increased choices for parents in selecting schools for their children. The program was highly controversial, in large part because it linked results on standardized tests to federal funding for schools and school districts.
- Signed into law by President Trump on December 22, 2017. Trimmed income taxes across the board for a period of ten years, permanently slashed the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 21 percent, and removed the individual health-care mandate. Hailed as a major legislative victory for Republicans, the bill was denounced by critics as a plutocratic payout that would only deepen the federal deficit in the coming years.
- The inverse of businesses increasing their financial power by borrowing money (debt) in addition to their own assets (equity). In times of uncertainty or credit tightening, the same businesses seek to improve their debt-to-equity ratios by shedding debt through the sale of assets purchased with borrowed money.
- United States senator from Delaware from 1973 to 2009 and vice president of the United States since 2009. As a long-time senator and former chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, he brought Washington experience and foreign-policy expertise to the Obama campaign and subsequent presidency.
- Term coined by psychologists to describe an innate tendency for people to seek out and uncritically accept information that reaffirms their existing beliefs, closing off alternate points of view. Often invoked to explain herd-like online behavior and splintering of the twenty-first-century political landscape.
- Common shorthand for the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001, in which nineteen militant Islamist men hijacked and crashed four commercial aircraft. Two planes hit the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, causing them to collapse. One plane crashed into the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., and the fourth, overtaken by passengers, crashed into a field in rural Pennsylvania. Nearly three thousand people were killed in the worst case of domestic terrorism in American history.
- A detention facility near Baghdad, Iraq. Under Saddam Hussein, the prison was the site of infamous torturing and execution of political dissidents. In 2004, during the U.S. occupation of Iraq, the prison became the focal point of a prisoner-abuse and torture scandal after photographs surfaced of American soldiers mistreating, torturing, and degrading Iraqi war prisoners and suspected terrorists. The scandal was one of several dark spots on the public image of the Iraq War and led to increased criticism of Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.
- Legislation passed shortly after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, that granted broad surveillance and detention authority to the government.
- Also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. Brokered by the Obama administration between Iran and the major world powers in July 2015, the agreement terminated economic sanctions that had hamstrung Iran’s economy. In return, Tehran pledged to reduce its stockpiles of weapon-grade uranium and end its pursuit of nuclear weapons.
- Forty-fourth president of the United States and first African American elected to that office. A lawyer and community organizer in Chicago. Served in the Illinois state senate before being elected to the U.S. Senate in 2004. As president, he tackled the effects of the financial crisis while pursuing passage of ambitious reforms in health care and financial regulation.
- Democratic congresswoman from California who became, in 2007, the first female Speaker of the House of Representatives.
30 Clues: Forty-fifth President of the United States. A New York City real estate mogul and reality-television personality. • Former governor of Indiana and member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Became Vice-President of the U.S. in 2016. • Democratic congresswoman from California who became, in 2007, the first female Speaker of the House of Representatives. • ...
Unit 7 Will people have robots? 2020-11-24
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- /plænt/ 种植,植物
- /ɪm'pɑsəbl/ adj. 不可能的;不可能存在或发生的;
- /'pɑːsəbl/ adj. 可能存在或发生的,可能的
- /'plænɪt/ 行星
- /ɔːl'redɪ/已经
- /sɪ/ n. 海;海洋;许多;大量
- /prɪ'dɪkʃn/预测
- /saɪd/ n. 一方(的意见、态度、立场)
- 寻找;寻求
- station 太空站
- /wɜːrd/ 单词;
- 许多 ;大量; 成百上千
- /pə'luːʃn/ 污染;污染物
- 突然倒下;跌倒;倒塌
- /'rɑːkɪt/火箭;
- /ˌdɪsə'ɡriː/不同意
- /ɜːrθ/n.地球;泥土
- /'sɜːrvənt/仆人
- /speɪs/空间;太空
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- /ʃeɪp/ 形状
- /pə'luːt/污染
- /'hɑːlədeɪ/ 假日
- /pɑːrt/ 参加,部分
- /'prɑːbəblɪ/ 大概;或许;很可能
- /bɪ'liːv/ 相信
- /ɪn'vaɪrənmənt/ 环境
- /'ɪn'saɪd/ n. 里面;内部;内情;内脏adj. 里面的;内部的;秘密的adv. 在里面prep. 少于;在…之内
- /piːs/和平
- /'iːvn/甚至;愈加
- /'æstrənɔːt/宇航员
- /fɔːl/ 倒塌;跌倒
- /'fjuːtʃər/ 未来
- /ə'pɑːrtmənt/公寓房间
- /'hjuːmən/ 人的; n.人;人类
- /'fæktrɪ/工厂
- a park 参与(某事)
- /'dʊrɪŋ/ prep. 在…的时候,在…的期间
- /'deɪndʒərəs/ 危险的
- /skaɪ/天空
- /'peɪpər/纸
40 Clues: 寻找;寻求 • /piːs/和平 • /skaɪ/天空 • /ʃeɪp/ 形状 • 突然倒下;跌倒;倒塌 • /'peɪpər/纸 • /pə'luːt/污染 • /wɜːrd/ 单词; • /'fæktrɪ/工厂 • /'plænɪt/ 行星 • /bɪ'liːv/ 相信 • /ɔːl'redɪ/已经 • /'iːvn/甚至;愈加 • /fɔːl/ 倒塌;跌倒 • station 太空站 • 许多 ;大量; 成百上千 • /'rɑːkɪt/火箭; • /speɪs/空间;太空 • /pɑːrt/ 参加,部分 • /prɪ'dɪkʃn/预测 • a park 参与(某事) • /ɜːrθ/n.地球;泥土 • /'sɜːrvənt/仆人 • /plænt/ 种植,植物 • /'hɑːlədeɪ/ 假日 • /'fjuːtʃər/ 未来 • /'æstrənɔːt/宇航员 • /ˌdɪsə'ɡriː/不同意 • /ə'pɑːrtmənt/公寓房间 • ...
Times top 100 influential people Crossword 2021-10-27
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- Chief Executive Officer of Apple
- A Puertorican rapper
- An American actor who stared in the show "Ted Lasso"
- An american actor who is in the show "Fire Island"
- French Actor who played in the show Lupin
- American Singer who sang the song Jolene
- Project manager of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- White house chief of staff
- A Chinese filmaker who directed the show "Eternals"
- A Brizilian Buisness person
- Connecticut State Representive
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- A singer who sang the song "Lovely" featuring Khalid
- The 46th President of the United States
- A rapper who released the song Industry Baby
- The 45th President of the United states
- Kuma Japanese Architect
- CEO of Gro intelligence
- United States Senator
- Chief Executive officer of General Motors
- An Actress who stared in the movie "The Reader"
20 Clues: A Puertorican rapper • United States Senator • Kuma Japanese Architect • CEO of Gro intelligence • White house chief of staff • A Brizilian Buisness person • Connecticut State Representive • Chief Executive Officer of Apple • The 46th President of the United States • The 45th President of the United states • American Singer who sang the song Jolene • ...
World Hist. Key Terms & People Refresher 2022-02-17
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- He was founder of communism with theories that went against ideas of free markets and capitalism.
- Last name of realist author in 1800s whose works exposed poor city and working conditions.
- Name of web-based word game first made public in October 2021 that has gained significant popularity as many people post their results on social media.
- This streaming service, which started in 1997 as a DVD rental company, had earnings in 2021 of about $29.7 billion.
- This period from 1600-1800 brought new ideas in areas of science, government and society.
- This revolution brought useful machinery and transportation, but also made it easier for weaker countries to be conquered and occupied by stronger countries.
- The 13 states in newly formed U.S. declared independence from this country on July 4, 1776.
- Last name of Supreme Court justice who announced his pending retirement in January 2022.
- Serbian military group partially responsible for starting WWI in 1914.
- Country spanning into Europe and Asia that exited WWI with possibly 2+ million soldiers dead.
- Name of female American icon who died on December 31, 2021, at age 99, and starred on show 'The Golden Girls' as Rose Nylund.
- Name of continent where majority of WWI was fought from July 1914 to November 1918.
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- These long, narrow ditches became a major focal point of battle strategies in WWI.
- This is a policy of expanding a country's power and influence often by military force.
- Germany made a major error when this was discovered, which brought the United States into WWI.
- Method that came from Enlightenment Age and still useful today in testing scientific theories.
- Winning team and host city of Super Bowl 56 played on February 13 in front of 62,417 in attendance.
- This became grim weapon of choice for some tyrants like Robespierre during the French Revolution.
- Country that rejected the Treaty of Versailles and decided to not join League of Nations after WWI.
- These can be helpful when a country needs support from other countries, but they also partly caused WWI.propaganda Information used, often unfairly, to sway opinion against a certain person, group or even country.
- When governments make lower and middle classes pay high amounts of these, people sometimes start revolutions.
- This is a country or territory with its own internal government but controlled by an outside power.
- Emperor Menelik II was somehow able to keep this African country free from European takeover in late 1800s and early 1900s.
- European country with Poland at its eastern border that lost in both WWI and WWII.
- As seen all over news lately, Russia is close to invading this country in Eastern Europe.
- Last name of famous scientist and thinker responsible for developing the laws of gravity.
- These companies owned by those holding stocks became common during the Industrial Revolution as profits soared for many businesses and tycoons.
- These types of sources like diaries, artifacts and original pictures provide useful information about history.
28 Clues: Serbian military group partially responsible for starting WWI in 1914. • These long, narrow ditches became a major focal point of battle strategies in WWI. • European country with Poland at its eastern border that lost in both WWI and WWII. • Name of continent where majority of WWI was fought from July 1914 to November 1918. • ...
Names of People in 4-3 2021-06-24
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- Her birthday is in May, and she is best friends with Avery
- Her birthday is in December
- He used to be in group B in the year, now he is fully remote. Also likes to play Roblox.
- 3-year spelling bee champ, and he loves writing, math, and science.
- He was in group B since April, and his birthday is in March
- He helped create songs for art life, his birthday is in June, and he is in group B
- She is in group B, her name starts with an A
- She is fully remote, and her birthday is in February
- She is a bright student, and she is fully remote
- She was in P.S. 316 since 3rd grade, and her zoom nickname is arinator
- Your second 4th grade teacher's last name
- Her birthday is in May
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- Your 4th grade teacher's last name
- He is in group B, he is great at communicating, and he likes to play Mario and Roblox
- He is in group A,and his birthday is in November
- He has an older brother, and he is fully remote
- He is in group A (Hint: Look how many letters are in this person's name)
- His birthday is in November, and he is in group B
- She is in group B, and moved to this class in 4th grade
- She just started being in group B in late April (or early May)
- Her birthday is in May, and she is fully remote.
- He is in group A, and his name is one of the top boy names in 2020
- She is a great communicator and is fully remote
- He is in group A.
24 Clues: He is in group A. • Her birthday is in May • Her birthday is in December • Your 4th grade teacher's last name • Your second 4th grade teacher's last name • She is in group B, her name starts with an A • He has an older brother, and he is fully remote • She is a great communicator and is fully remote • He is in group A,and his birthday is in November • ...
FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2021-12-16
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- better steam engine
- spinning machine
- Scottish enlightenment
- cotton gin
- the elder
- flying shuttle
- atmospheric engine
- abolish
- Victorian era
- Frankenstein
- textile manufacturer
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- agitator
- plowing and seeding
- motor company
- 2nd Viscount Townshend
- "father of railways"
- romantic painter
- Irish geologist
- English carpenter
- destitute children
- "common sense"
- textile workers
22 Clues: abolish • agitator • the elder • cotton gin • Frankenstein • motor company • Victorian era • "common sense" • flying shuttle • Irish geologist • textile workers • spinning machine • romantic painter • English carpenter • destitute children • atmospheric engine • better steam engine • plowing and seeding • textile manufacturer • "father of railways" • 2nd Viscount Townshend • Scottish enlightenment
Jobless young people a big problem 2017-03-19
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- jelentés
- világszerte
- jelentős/fő tényező
- százalék
- foglalkoztatás
- munkát keres
- nem talál munkát
- jelenleg
- munkanélküliség
- munkaerőpiac
- kihat az egészségre/hat az egészségre
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- részvénypiac
- növekedés
- emelkedik
- gazdag országok
- közgazdász
- sötét számok
- különösen rossz
- globális pénzügyi összeomlás
- helyrehoz
- társadalmi elégtelenség
- munkanélküli
22 Clues: jelentés • százalék • jelenleg • növekedés • emelkedik • helyrehoz • közgazdász • világszerte • részvénypiac • sötét számok • munkát keres • munkanélküli • munkaerőpiac • foglalkoztatás • gazdag országok • különösen rossz • munkanélküliség • nem talál munkát • jelentős/fő tényező • társadalmi elégtelenség • globális pénzügyi összeomlás • kihat az egészségre/hat az egészségre
Book of Genesis, People and Places 2018-10-03
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- Son of Abraham and Sarah
- First Man
- Owned Coat of Many Colors
- First Woman
- Location of a Great Famine
- Built the Ark
- Youngest Brother of Joseph
- Wife of Isaac
- No One Can Understand Each Other Here
- Joseph Interpreted His Dreams
- Only Good Man Left, Wife Was Pillar of Salt
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- Wife of Abraham
- The Land Traveled to After a Great Famine
- First Home for Adam and Eve
- Killed His Own Brother
- Smooth-skinned Son of Isaac
- Mountain that the Ark Landed on
- Descendants Are More Numerous Than the Stars
- Hairy Son of Isaac
- Joseph Was Sold into Slavery Here
20 Clues: First Man • First Woman • Built the Ark • Wife of Isaac • Wife of Abraham • Hairy Son of Isaac • Killed His Own Brother • Son of Abraham and Sarah • Owned Coat of Many Colors • Location of a Great Famine • Youngest Brother of Joseph • First Home for Adam and Eve • Smooth-skinned Son of Isaac • Joseph Interpreted His Dreams • Mountain that the Ark Landed on • Joseph Was Sold into Slavery Here • ...
Significant People of the American Revolution 2016-10-30
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- Wife of Sam Adams, also first lady of the United States.
- political writer and propagandist of american revolution.
- French aristocrat and military officer in american revolution, also key figure in french revolution.
- Was a secret society to protect the rights of colonist and fight British taxes.
- loyal people of the american colonies that rebelled agaisnt Great Britan.
- Afican american slave who was a double agent for the colonial army.
- 12 delegates from 12 colonies meet a Carpenter's Hall to talk about the revolutionary war.
- first well-known naval commander in the American Revolutionary War, later accused of piracy.
- General of the colonial army,but then switched to the Great Britans side.
- shadow governments organized by the Patriot leaders of the Thirteen Colonies.
- First president of united states and commander of colonial army.
- King of Great Britan that ruled american colonies.
- First colonist killed in the Boston massacre.
- Second president of United States and a founding father,also helped gain independence from Great Britan.
- American Jewish businessman,the main financier of the american side.
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- Founding father in american revolution had beer company.
- Delegates from all thirteen colonies came together to talk about the american revolutionary warfare.
- Founding father,also wrote two influential pamphlets at start of american revolution.
- Founding fathern justice of the peace, teacher and Revolutionary War veteran.
- Patriot that warned colonist that the British forces were coming before Lexington and Concord.
- Spanish military leader and colonial administrator, later as Viceroy of New Spain.
- loyal people to Great Britan and opposed the american colonies.
- english philosophern and physician, most influential of Enlightenment thinkers.
- Founding father,principle writer of D.O.C.,also 3rd president of United States.
- Founding father, who became know was a orator during a movement of independence,also a politition.
- Are colonist who were prepared to go into a battle at moments notice.
26 Clues: First colonist killed in the Boston massacre. • King of Great Britan that ruled american colonies. • Founding father in american revolution had beer company. • Wife of Sam Adams, also first lady of the United States. • political writer and propagandist of american revolution. • loyal people to Great Britan and opposed the american colonies. • ...
famous people of the industrial revolution 2018-12-16
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- improved on the original steam engine
- developed a water frame off of an invention that was already made
- started anti-slavery movement
- invented the seed drill and fertilizer
- welsh factory owner who gave shorter working hours and safer conditions
- built a steam engine withe his brother robert
- wrote the common sense pamphlet
- built roads with layers of crushed stone
- people who dislike technology
- invented the steam engine that did not work very well
- scottish philosopher
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- english inventor of the flying shuttle
- famous painter
- tried to keep his invention of the spinning jenny secret
- him and his grandson were innovators in the improvement of cast iron
- writer of the book frankenstein
- founder of ford motor company
- irish teacher who taught in schools in london
- developed crop rotation system
- invented cotton gin
- wrote the famous book oliver twist
21 Clues: famous painter • invented cotton gin • scottish philosopher • founder of ford motor company • started anti-slavery movement • people who dislike technology • developed crop rotation system • writer of the book frankenstein • wrote the common sense pamphlet • wrote the famous book oliver twist • improved on the original steam engine • english inventor of the flying shuttle • ...
5th Century Key Events and People 2013-09-29
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- Sophocles play first performed in 441BC
- Type of statue that Zeus at Olympia was
- Largest temple to be rebuilt on the Acropolis
- Won 4 play-writing competitions
- Sculptor of Athena Parthenos
- KIng of Sparta who occupied Athens
- substance used in the new bronze casting technique perfected
- Type of Government Sparta installs in Athens in 405BC
- 4 of these in the human body, proposed by Empedocles
- Birthplace of Sophocles
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- Position to be selected newly by lot in Athens in 487BC
- Last name of actor who played Xerxes in 300
- Original Persian invader of Greece
- Zeus of ....; Site of large naval battle
- Theorised the existence of Atoms
- Site of 1st major battle in Persian Wars
- Columns shaped like women on the Erectheum
- War between Athens and Sparta
- Implemented Athens artistic revival
- nautical invention of the Athenians in the 5th Century
- Site of the Peace between Delian League and Persia
- Type of Victory won by Persia at Thermopylae
22 Clues: Birthplace of Sophocles • Sculptor of Athena Parthenos • War between Athens and Sparta • Won 4 play-writing competitions • Theorised the existence of Atoms • Original Persian invader of Greece • KIng of Sparta who occupied Athens • Implemented Athens artistic revival • Sophocles play first performed in 441BC • Type of statue that Zeus at Olympia was • ...
Description of What People Do 2 2014-02-08
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- a man who is not married
- someone who is walking past a place by chance
- one who has given long service or who is experienced by long practice
- a woman who is about to be married
- a person who takes part in a race or contest
- a person who is older than you
- a man who has good manners or character
- a person trained to compete in sports, especially running and field events
- one who works on a farm in the countryside
- a person who is visiting us
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- a person who lives in a particular town, country, or state and has rights and responsibilities there
- a child whose parents have passed away
- one who offers his or her services who free
- a woman who is unmarried
- a thief
- a married woman who runs her home and looks after her family
- a child who is absent from school without permission
- a woman with good manners
- a grown-up person
- a female host
20 Clues: a thief • a female host • a grown-up person • a woman who is unmarried • a man who is not married • a woman with good manners • a person who is visiting us • a person who is older than you • a woman who is about to be married • a child whose parents have passed away • a man who has good manners or character • one who works on a farm in the countryside • ...
“Describing People and Things”crossword 2 2015-05-18
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- 平 静 地pínɡ jìnɡ dì
- 困 难 的kùn nɑn de
- 自 信 的zì xìn de
- 美 丽 地měi lì dì
- 聪 明 的cōnɡ mínɡ de
- 友 好 的yóu hǎo de
- 聪 明 地cōnɡ mínɡ dì
- 快 速 地kuài sù dì
- 热 切 地rè qiē dì
- 快 的 , 快 地kuài de , kuài dì
- 可 笑 的kě xiào de
- 那 么nà me
- 骄 傲 的jiāo ào de
- 容 易 的rónɡ yì de
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- 很hěn
- 平 静 的pínɡ jìnɡ de
- 美 丽 的měi lì de
- 自 信 地zì xìn dì
- 向......致 敬xiànɡ zhì jìnɡ
- 骄 傲 地jiāo ào dì
- 快 速 的kuài sù de
- 友 好 的yóu hǎo de
- 慷 慨 的kānɡ kǎi de
- 友 好 的yóu hǎo de
- 聪 明 的cōnɡ mínɡ de
- 慢 慢 地màn màn de
- 热 切 的rè qiē de
- 慢 的màn de
- 安 全 的ān quán de
29 Clues: 很hěn • 那 么nà me • 慢 的màn de • 美 丽 的měi lì de • 自 信 地zì xìn dì • 自 信 的zì xìn de • 美 丽 地měi lì dì • 热 切 地rè qiē dì • 热 切 的rè qiē de • 困 难 的kùn nɑn de • 骄 傲 地jiāo ào dì • 快 速 的kuài sù de • 友 好 的yóu hǎo de • 友 好 的yóu hǎo de • 友 好 的yóu hǎo de • 慢 慢 地màn màn de • 快 速 地kuài sù dì • 可 笑 的kě xiào de • 安 全 的ān quán de • 骄 傲 的jiāo ào de • 容 易 的rónɡ yì de • 慷 慨 的kānɡ kǎi de • ...
Important People From The Civil War 2016-05-13
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- Known as the "Angel of the Battlefield," for her care of the wounded in the Civil War, ________ was an American heroine. She is best remembered as the founder of the organization that would far outlive her—the American Red Cross.
- In June 1861,________was promoted to brigadier general in the Army of Northern Virginia and the following month, distinguished himself at the First Battle of Bull Run.
- When_______resigned from the U.S. Army in February 1861, the Confederate government gave him command of the batteries surrounding Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor.
- ___________was a popular and skillful American orator and political leader just before the American Civil War. He is best known for his debates with Abraham Lincoln on the question of slavery.
- ___________ was a major American political figure before the American Civil War. Calhoun played an important part in national affairs for 40 years. He was vice president of the United States from 1825 to 1832, and he ran for president several times but never won.
- In 1857, _______ resigned his commission in order to become the chief engineer of the Illinois Central Railroad. The next year, he was made vice president in charge of operations, and in 1860, he became president of the Ohio & Mississippi Railroad.
- ________ was born on Nov. 13, 1814, in Hadley, Massachusetts, and graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 1837. He also served in the Mexican War (1846-1848). He died on Oct. 31, 1879.
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- __________ was a leading American statesman for nearly 50 years. He became known as the Great Compromiser because he repeatedly helped settle bitter disputes over slavery between the Northern and Southern states.
- was a radical abolitionist whose attempt to free the slaves and helped indirectly to bring on the American Civil War.
- a fugitive slave who is best known for helping hundreds of slaves escape to freedom on the Underground Railroad.
- was promoted to lieutenant general in 1866 and to general in 1869, when he succeeded Grant as commander of the U.S. army.
- ______________, the first president to be impeached, became chief executive upon the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
- _______ led the United States during the American Civil War (1861-1865)
- _______, the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
- __________ led the most famous slave revolt in United States history. He was an African American slave and preacher. In 1831, he and about 70 other slaves liberated themselves by killing 60 whites in Virginia. Among their victims were the family of Joseph Travis, his owner.
- He was president of the United States and one of the greatest generals in world history, who was the architect of the Union victory in the American Civil War.
- _________ was a 1825–75, Confederate general in the American Civil War. He served on the Texas frontier (1849–55) and in Washington Territory (1856–61).
- _______________ assassinated President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., on April 14, 1865. He entered Lincoln's private box and shot him in the head during the play Our American Cousin.Booth approved of slavery and sympathized with the South in the American Civil War (1861-1865). He believed that Lincoln was responsible for the war.
- was a Confederate general and hero who led the Army of Northern Virginia in a protracted defense of the Southern Confederacy's capital city of Richmond, Virginia.
- ___________ was an African American slave who sued unsuccessfully for his freedom. His case, called ____________ v. Sanford, became one of the most important legal battles in United States history.
20 Clues: _______, the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. • _______ led the United States during the American Civil War (1861-1865) • a fugitive slave who is best known for helping hundreds of slaves escape to freedom on the Underground Railroad. • was a radical abolitionist whose attempt to free the slaves and helped indirectly to bring on the American Civil War. • ...
Unit 1- People, Places, and Events 2016-10-05
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- an area of flat or almost flat land
- to reuse something
- directions: the directions north, south, east and west
- a community of living and nonliving things in a certain area
- a wall across a river or stream that
- the study of earth and the way people and animals live on it
- the air, water, land, and other things that surround animals, people, and plants
- an area of flat land higher than the land around it
- a city where a country or state has its government
- a celebration
- a community near a city that has its own homes and stores, and its own schools
- resource: a natural resource that cannot be replaced
- direction: a direction halfway between two cardinal directions
- a long wall made of dirt or concrete built next to a river to prevent flooding
- natural resources
- of or about an area that is far from a city and has farms or open country
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- relating to a city and its surrounding communities
- the shapes of Earth’s surface
- to travel a distance to and from work
- a place where people live, work, play, and help each other
- an area with things in common
- a way to get from one place to another
- to change the way you live
- a place to store water
- scale: the measurement a map uses to show the real distance between places on earth
- resource: a material found in nature that people use.
26 Clues: a celebration • natural resources • to reuse something • a place to store water • to change the way you live • the shapes of Earth’s surface • an area with things in common • an area of flat or almost flat land • a wall across a river or stream that • to travel a distance to and from work • a way to get from one place to another • relating to a city and its surrounding communities • ...
Puzzle - 13: Famous People and Biographies 2023-10-15
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- Acclaimed American author of "To Kill a Mockingbird".
- American pop artist famous for his Campbell's Soup cans.
- Renowned physicist who developed the theory of relativity.
- British prime minister during World War II.
- German philosopher known for his ideas on morality and ethics.
- American Founding Father and author of the Declaration of Independence.
- Legendary British rock guitarist known for his iconic riffs.
- American civil rights leader and advocate for nonviolent protest.
- American founding father who helped draft the U.S. Constitution.
- Egyptian queen known for her relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
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- English playwright famous for works like "Hamlet" and "Romeo and Juliet".
- Polish-French scientist who won two Nobel Prizes for her research.
- British nurse and statistician known as the founder of modern nursing.
- American inventor and businessman behind the light bulb.
- Indian leader who led his country to independence from British rule.
- American astronaut and the first person to walk on the moon.
- Legendary American singer and "Queen of Soul".
- Egyptian pharaoh known for his monumental construction projects.
- Famous Mexican artist known for her self-portraits.
- British naturalist and author of "On the Origin of Species".
20 Clues: British prime minister during World War II. • Legendary American singer and "Queen of Soul". • Famous Mexican artist known for her self-portraits. • Acclaimed American author of "To Kill a Mockingbird". • American pop artist famous for his Campbell's Soup cans. • American inventor and businessman behind the light bulb. • ...
When People Rebel 1857 and After 2023-10-27
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- -- was Governor-General in 1856
- – Foreigners, The term reflects an attitude of contempt
- the adopted son of Peshwa Baji Rao II
- When soldiers as a group disobey their officers in the army
- a rebellion center of 1857 revolt
- Rani -- of Jhansi
- In 1801, a subsidiary alliance was imposed on -- and in 1856 it was taken over
- The Governor-General of India was given the title of
- On 8 April 1857, a young soldier, --, was hanged to death for attacking his officers in Barrackpore
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- Ahmadullah Shah, a maulvi from --
- religious warriors
- an old zamindar, Kunwar Singh
- Governor-General -- decided that Bahadur Shah Zafar would be the last Mughal king
- Tantia Tope continued a -- war with the support of many tribal and peasant leaders.
- Rani Avantibai Lodhi of -- in Madhya Pradesh
- the general of Nana Saheb.
- wife of Bahadur Shah Zafar
- Bakht Khan, a soldier from --
- leader in 1857 revolt from Lucknow
- Begum Zinat Mahal were sent to prison in -- in October1858
- -- written by Vishnubhatt Godse, a Brahman from a village in Maharashtra.
21 Clues: Rani -- of Jhansi • religious warriors • the general of Nana Saheb. • wife of Bahadur Shah Zafar • an old zamindar, Kunwar Singh • Bakht Khan, a soldier from -- • -- was Governor-General in 1856 • Ahmadullah Shah, a maulvi from -- • a rebellion center of 1857 revolt • leader in 1857 revolt from Lucknow • the adopted son of Peshwa Baji Rao II • ...
Important people in the Civil War 2023-11-15
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- She provided medical and other care for the many escaped enslaved people that flocked to Union lines.
- He led Union forces in crushing campaigns through the South, marching through Georgia and the Carolinas.
- He commanded troops in North Carolina and later participated in the defense of Petersburg.
- he began commanding all the cavalry brigades for the Army of Northern Virginia in March of 1862.
- an African American who escaped enslavement in North Carolina, became a Union spy during the Civil War and recruited Black soldiers to fight with the North.
- one of the most famous Confederate spies during the American Civil War (1861–1865)
- served as a Union soldier under the names Edwin Wakeman and Lyons Wakeman.
- the first regiment of African-American soldiers
- A commander in chief who was responsible for how the war was conducted.
- helped distribute needed supplies to the Union Army during the Civil War and later founded the disaster relief organization
- served the Army for decades and undoubtedly contributed to Union victory in the Civil War through his creation of the Army of the Potomac
- He defeated Robert E. Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia in the Battle of Gettysburg
- organized relief groups, made speeches, wrote reports and news bulletins, and fundraised.
- He led the Union Armies to victory over the Confederacy in the American Civil War.
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- commanded the Army of Northern Virginia
- was responsible for establishing 300 field hospitals during the war
- He served as the Regimental Surgeon of the Seventh U.S. Colored Troops.
- A black male slave commandeered a Confederate ship
- her literacy proved most useful and enabled her to serve as the reading instructor for the regiment of former slaves.
- an infantry regiment that saw extensive service in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
- was among the most productive Union spies, operating a sophisticated espionage ring in the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia.
- the last Whig Party candidate for U.S. president
- He presided over the South's creation of its own armed forces and acquisition of weapons.
- an American advocate on behalf of the indigent mentally ill
- he defeated superior Union forces at Front Royal, Winchester, Cross Keys, and Port Republic.
- She went on to become one of the best known Confederate nurses of the Western Theater.
26 Clues: commanded the Army of Northern Virginia • the first regiment of African-American soldiers • the last Whig Party candidate for U.S. president • A black male slave commandeered a Confederate ship • an American advocate on behalf of the indigent mentally ill • was responsible for establishing 300 field hospitals during the war • ...
Owen Davis- Abraham to Joseph People 2023-11-29
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- King of Egypt
- Jacob worked for
- had only two sons from the ''favorite'' wife
- Sarah's original name
- Jacob's wifes ''with /''
- Purchased Joseph
- Jacob's 2nd name
- Issac's wife
- gave birth at old age
- 1st book of bible
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- son at 100
- Joseph's custom/expensive coat
- Rachel's sons ''with /''
- son of person who was promised many ''sons''
- How much wifes did Jacob have?
- hairy
- What did Jacob steal from Esau?
- son of Esau
- coat of many colors
- Abraham's original name
20 Clues: hairy • son at 100 • son of Esau • Issac's wife • King of Egypt • Jacob worked for • Purchased Joseph • Jacob's 2nd name • 1st book of bible • coat of many colors • Sarah's original name • gave birth at old age • Abraham's original name • Jacob's wifes ''with /'' • Rachel's sons ''with /'' • Joseph's custom/expensive coat • How much wifes did Jacob have? • What did Jacob steal from Esau? • ...
Module 16 Key Terms and People 2023-03-30
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- people who opposed immigration
- education reformer for the hearing impaired
- document officially requesting equal rights for women
- founder of Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
- campaign to end slavery
- loosely organized network of people that helped slaves escape from the South
- movement to encourage people not to drink alcohol
- communities that were experimental and tried to create a perfect society
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- the first organized public meeting about women’s rights held in the United States
- abolitionist who ran the Liberator newspaper
- escaped slave who freed more than 300 others using the Underground Railroad
- dirty, unsafe housing structures in which the cities
- belief that people should depend on themselves rather than outside authority
- American writer most famous for the transcendental ideas he summarized in his book Walden
- a social and economic level between the wealthy and the poor
- education reformer
- American writer most famous for his essay “SelfReliance”
- American poet best known for his poetry collection Leaves of Grass
- movement to have all children, regardless of background, taught in a common place
- American writer best known for his poem "The Raven"
- American writer best known for his novel The Scarlet Letter
21 Clues: education reformer • campaign to end slavery • people who opposed immigration • education reformer for the hearing impaired • abolitionist who ran the Liberator newspaper • movement to encourage people not to drink alcohol • founder of Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society • American writer best known for his poem "The Raven" • ...
People in 5th Period Mrs. Moore 2024-05-01
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- Golf
- Worst Childs Triplet
- The edit Watcher
- Best Childs Triplet
- Insanely Short
- Really good at Minecraft
- Best D-Lineman
- Quiet Kid
- Tallest QB
- Theater Kid
- Best Bates Triplet
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- Most Annoying
- Shortest QB
- One Pill Can Kill Girl
- Best Lineman In the Class
- Spiked A ball at a girls head and gave her brain damage
- The best at soccer
- 15 year old
- Fastest In the class
- Tallest Kid
20 Clues: Golf • Quiet Kid • Tallest QB • Shortest QB • 15 year old • Theater Kid • Tallest Kid • Most Annoying • Insanely Short • Best D-Lineman • The edit Watcher • The best at soccer • Best Bates Triplet • Best Childs Triplet • Worst Childs Triplet • Fastest In the class • One Pill Can Kill Girl • Really good at Minecraft • Best Lineman In the Class • Spiked A ball at a girls head and gave her brain damage
People in 5th Period Mrs. Moore 2024-05-01
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- Golf
- Worst Childs Triplet
- The edit Watcher
- Best Childs Triplet
- Insanely Short
- Really good at Minecraft
- Best D-Lineman
- Quiet Kid
- Tallest QB
- Theater Kid
- Best Bates Triplet
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- Most Annoying
- Shortest QB
- One Pill Can Kill Girl
- Best Lineman In the Class
- Spiked A ball at a girls head and gave her brain damage
- The best at soccer
- 15 year old
- Fastest In the class
- Tallest Kid
20 Clues: Golf • Quiet Kid • Tallest QB • Shortest QB • 15 year old • Theater Kid • Tallest Kid • Most Annoying • Insanely Short • Best D-Lineman • The edit Watcher • The best at soccer • Best Bates Triplet • Best Childs Triplet • Worst Childs Triplet • Fastest In the class • One Pill Can Kill Girl • Really good at Minecraft • Best Lineman In the Class • Spiked A ball at a girls head and gave her brain damage
People of the Roman Catholic Church 2024-03-27
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- The rule of benedict discussed almost all the aspects of the ________.
- _____had sent Another Augustine on a missionaries
- pastoral care: What was Gregory’s book about?
- catholic Encyclopedia: The book gregory the great wrote.
- Another Augustine died in_______
- Emperor from 527-565.
- How long was Gregory pope for?
- the end of benedicts life: The rule of benedict.
- of the tome: What was one of Leo’s theological accomplishes?
- How long did Gregory have a monastic career?
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- How long did Leo I serve as pope?
- upon Evangelism: Gregory’s lasting legacies.
- His reign was marked by a program to ________ the splendor of the Roman Empire.
- One of the legacies of Gregory which Augustine did a large part in.
- What were the Benedictine monasteries occupied by.
- He focused on the strength of the Roman _________.
- He established a new______and a new school
- What did Leo have a deep concern for?
- He wanted to promote this kind of Christianity.
- Leo was a ________ before being a pope.
- The Benedictines were_______
- He tolerated certain _________ teachings.
- Leo is the ______ pope.
- of Western Monasticism: Benedict of Nursia.
- to the english: Augustine of Canterbury is know as the________
25 Clues: Emperor from 527-565. • Leo is the ______ pope. • The Benedictines were_______ • How long was Gregory pope for? • Another Augustine died in_______ • How long did Leo I serve as pope? • What did Leo have a deep concern for? • Leo was a ________ before being a pope. • He tolerated certain _________ teachings. • He established a new______and a new school • ...
Why do people love watching films? 2024-05-21
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- Reir
- Claqueta
- Divertido
- Que da miedo
- Historia (cuento)
- Musical
- Operador de cámara
- Hacer películas
- Guión
- Director
- Localización (lugar visitable)
- Película de acción
- Plató, escenario (donde ocurre la acción)
- Traje, ropaje
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- Película de terror
- Llorar
- Película de animación
- Gritar
- Historia (en el tiempo)
- Aplaudir
- Película de ciencia ficción
- Actor/actriz
- Comedia
- Aburrido (que produce aburrimiento)
24 Clues: Reir • Guión • Llorar • Gritar • Musical • Comedia • Claqueta • Aplaudir • Director • Divertido • Que da miedo • Actor/actriz • Traje, ropaje • Hacer películas • Historia (cuento) • Película de terror • Operador de cámara • Película de acción • Película de animación • Historia (en el tiempo) • Película de ciencia ficción • Localización (lugar visitable) • Aburrido (que produce aburrimiento) • ...
Moral Values All People Should Learn 2023-06-21
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- The ability to care for others and feel empathy for their situation.
- When you are clean, it shows that you have self-respect, and you respect others.
- The ability to keep going even when things are tough.
- To do something even though you are afraid.
- Showing kindness and concern for others.
- Treating people equally and justly.
- The willingness to work hard and do your best.
- The ability to let go of anger and resentment.
- Show concern for others and act in a way that pleases or benefits them.
- Being humble will let you achieve greatness.
- When you realize that everything is a blessing or a learning moment.
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- The ability to control your emotions and impulses.
- When you can wait calmly and not get angry.
- Being reliable, trustworthy, and having allegiance to someone, something, or an ideal you proclaim to believe in.
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.
- Showing constant and unwavering support for someone or something.
- Working together to achieve a common goal.
- Being reliable, dependable and accountable.
- Treating other people with courtesy and consideration.
- Being truthful and fair in all your dealings with other people.
- The ability to see things from different perspectives and not be quick to judge.
21 Clues: Treating people equally and justly. • Showing kindness and concern for others. • Working together to achieve a common goal. • When you can wait calmly and not get angry. • To do something even though you are afraid. • Being reliable, dependable and accountable. • Being humble will let you achieve greatness. • The willingness to work hard and do your best. • ...
Government and People of Ancient World 2023-05-27
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- _______ Populusque Romanus
- Ruled By Pharaohs
- Most Sared Place in Ancient Egypt
- Greek City State
- Collected Heads of victims
- Term for non-Greeks
- Right of the first born
- Term for Roman Commoners
- _____ Code (Meant Loyalty, Family Honorand never retreating)
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- Slaves in Sparta
- Greek fortress on a hill
- Last Ruler of Egypt
- Egyptian concept of law,truth and order
- An eye for an eye
- Peasant Farmer in Egypt
- ___ Romana (Term for Roman Peace)
- Mother to Thutmosis IV
- Marketplace
- Was a republic then a Empire
- 1st Stage to become knight
20 Clues: Marketplace • Slaves in Sparta • Greek City State • Ruled By Pharaohs • An eye for an eye • Last Ruler of Egypt • Term for non-Greeks • Mother to Thutmosis IV • Peasant Farmer in Egypt • Right of the first born • Greek fortress on a hill • Term for Roman Commoners • _______ Populusque Romanus • Collected Heads of victims • 1st Stage to become knight • Was a republic then a Empire • ...
People of Ch. 2 and 3 2023-09-05
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- was given along with George Carteret a land called New Jersey
- founded Georgia
- Indian Princess
- founded Pennsylvania
- offered to lead a volunteer militia against the Indians
- was given along John Berkley land called New Jersey
- the first modern European explorer to set foot on the mainland of North America
- began similar work to John Elliot
- learned english from fishermen
- insisted on putting up a fight with the Duke of York
- acted as a guide and interpreter for Englishmen and Indians
- first English child to be born in America
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- Disagreed with the leaders of the Massachusetts
- first governor of Maryland
- first Englishman to sail around the world
- Minister to the Indians
- Puritans first governor
- la ed party of 100 to Roanoke
- led separatists to the Dutch city of Leyden
- established the policy those who would not work should not eat
- Hudson River is named after him
- purchased Manhattan Island
- chief of nearby Wampanoag
- married the Indian princess, Pocahontas
- He and his followers Hartford Hartford Connecticut
25 Clues: founded Georgia • Indian Princess • founded Pennsylvania • Minister to the Indians • Puritans first governor • chief of nearby Wampanoag • first governor of Maryland • purchased Manhattan Island • la ed party of 100 to Roanoke • learned english from fishermen • Hudson River is named after him • began similar work to John Elliot • married the Indian princess, Pocahontas • ...
Cool Sustainability People Cross Word B^] 2023-08-08
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- The sweetest man in the world
- She is definitely not ReLeaf's V.P.
- ECU Campus Squirrel
- Mister cool guy
- Future father
- He's in a frat
- SustainabiliBEES coolest new president
- Erica did not want to sleep with him!
- The man who's everywhere, all the time
- Him and Cora DID NOT sleep together
- Register to vote now! (ReLEAF)
- Erica's favorite former professor
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- Wins alllll the sustainability prizes
- Is he an officer? hmmmm. Emma Lou's boy
- Best "current" graphics girl
- The hottest and sexiest person alive
- She's definitely an engineer!
- The man who USED to have a man bun
- He is certainly a young man
- Erica's favorite former professor's husband
- Nobody has anything bad to say about her ever
- Miss DND. Very cultured woman. I miss her.
- A good christian woman
23 Clues: Future father • He's in a frat • Mister cool guy • ECU Campus Squirrel • A good christian woman • He is certainly a young man • Best "current" graphics girl • The sweetest man in the world • She's definitely an engineer! • Register to vote now! (ReLEAF) • Erica's favorite former professor • The man who USED to have a man bun • She is definitely not ReLeaf's V.P. • ...
Basic People Words and Family Members 2023-09-19
21 Clues: cat • dog • boy • man • men • boys • girl • woman • women • girls • mother • sister • father • brother • sisters • daughter • brothers • grandfather • grandmother • small child • little brother
Famous People of the Civil War 2022-11-17
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- one of the most prominent generals for the confederates won decisive victory in the First Battle of Bull run
- union commander at Fort Sumter
- made uncle tom's cabin
- His most important role was as commander of the Army of Mississippi, later renamed the Army of Tennessee
- major general for confederates, led bloody charge on the 3rd day of the battle of Gettysburg
- secretary of sate under william henry harrison, john tyler, millard filmore. Prominant Lawyer
- free slave, accused and convicted of plotting a major slave revolt in 1822
- popular escaped slave, published 3 autobiographies
- Lincoln 16th president, his face is on the penny
- commander the first black regiment for the union
- led the raid on harpers ferry
- she was an escaped slave who led other slaves through the underground railroad
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- best known for his widely read antislavery newspaper The Liberator
- He is best known for his co-authorship of the authoritative compendium American Slavery As It Is, Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses, published in 1839
- 6th president of America
- killed Abraham Lincoln
- Abraham Lincoln's wife
- first black women to win a court case against a white man
- well respected commander, led his division at the disastrous Second Battle of Bull Run
- Commanding general of the union, 18th president
- key broker in the compromise of 1850, wanted the states to have popular sovereignty
- Union General, led the capture of Atlanta
- led the Southampton Insurrection, which was a rebellion of enslaved Virginians. The rebels killed between 55 and 65 people
- accomplished general, overall commander of the confederacy
- confederate president
- founded the American red cross
- created the first generation of mental asylums
- 7th speaker of the house, helped found the whig and republican party
- union general he is best known for his defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run
- one of the most popular slaves, sued for freedom
30 Clues: confederate president • killed Abraham Lincoln • Abraham Lincoln's wife • made uncle tom's cabin • 6th president of America • led the raid on harpers ferry • union commander at Fort Sumter • founded the American red cross • Union General, led the capture of Atlanta • created the first generation of mental asylums • Commanding general of the union, 18th president • ...
People and Places of the Bible 2025-04-04
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- The man who survived being thrown into a pit of lions.
- The disciple known as "the twin."
- The judge who made a riddle about honey in a lion’s carcass.
- The man who worked for seven years to marry the wrong woman.
- The man whose donkey rebuked him.
- The apostle who declared, "Lord, to whom shall we go?"
- The king whose sleep was troubled, leading to a major revelation.
- The Old Testament figure who was swallowed by the earth.
- The place where Jesus healed a man born blind.
- The prophet who wore a yoke to symbolize the coming captivity.
- The man who was carried to heaven in a chariot of fire.
- The place where Jacob had a vision of a ladder reaching to heaven.
- The high priest who unknowingly prophesied about Jesus’ death.
- The city where believers were first called Christians.
- The prophet who anointed Jehu as king.
- The commander of King Jabin’s army who was killed by a woman.
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- The city where Paul was shipwrecked.
- The man who prophesied with harps before Saul was anointed king.
- The prophet who walked barefoot and naked for three years as a sign.
- The river where Jesus was baptized.
- The location where the sun stood still for a whole day.
- The prophet who lamented over the destruction of Jerusalem.
- The city that fell after its walls were encircled for seven days.
- The mountain where Moses struck a rock and water flowed out.
- The apostle who wrote about the man of lawlessness.
- The place where Paul was bitten by a viper but survived.
- The disciple who replaced Judas Iscariot.
- The man who made a rash vow that led to a tragic sacrifice.
- The king who sought advice from the Witch of Endor.
- The servant of Elisha who lied and was struck with leprosy.
- The apostle who was exiled to the island of Patmos.
31 Clues: The disciple known as "the twin." • The man whose donkey rebuked him. • The river where Jesus was baptized. • The city where Paul was shipwrecked. • The prophet who anointed Jehu as king. • The disciple who replaced Judas Iscariot. • The place where Jesus healed a man born blind. • The apostle who wrote about the man of lawlessness. • ...
People and Places in a school 2025-04-14
26 Clues: Mr • gym • wall • child • table • chair • shelf • window • school • door ü • concert • THE boy • library • classroom • auditorium • male teacher • husband, man • male student ü • female teacher • (little) girl ä • closet, cabinet • wife, woman, Ms. • female student ü • class of kids, grade • board (white or chalk) • place in school where you eat
Civil War Causes: Compromises and People 2025-02-12
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- Abolitionist who attempted violent slave revolt at Harper's Ferry.
- Freedom
- A deal/agreement in which each side gives up something to reach a solution
- Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote '________Tom's Cabin' that showed people how bad slavery was.
- 1820 Compromise that added __________ as slave state, Maine as free. No slavery allowed above the line on the map.
- People who wanted to end slavery.
- Newspaper founded by William Lloyd Garrison that talked about ending slavery.
- The Fugitive __________ Act said people in free states had to help return escaped slaves to owners.
- The secret network to help slaves escape to freedom was called the __________ Railroad
- The Compromise of 1850 added __________ as a free state and created a new Fugitive Slave Law.
- Thought that slavery was important to the Southern economy; Would become President of the Confederate States that left the US
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- Led enslaved people to freedom through the Underground Railroad.
- This 1854 Act said that said people in the __________ and Nebraska territories could vote to decide if they wanted slavery or not.
- The idea that the people should choose to allow slavery or not, not the government, was called __________ Sovereignty
- Someone who is running away or escaping
- Former slave advocating for abolition and women's rights.
- Violence between people who wanted slavery and did not want slavery was called "__________ Kansas"
- President of the United States who opposed expansion of slavery but not complete equality.
- Escaped slave who became a prominent speaker against slavery.
- Slave who sued for freedom and lost his Supreme Court case.
20 Clues: Freedom • People who wanted to end slavery. • Someone who is running away or escaping • Former slave advocating for abolition and women's rights. • Slave who sued for freedom and lost his Supreme Court case. • Escaped slave who became a prominent speaker against slavery. • Led enslaved people to freedom through the Underground Railroad. • ...
People of Western Australia's Ghost Towns 2025-07-29
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- – Paddy lost everything, but his town rallied round in 1909
- – Where the stallion that that ran in the third Melbourne cup will stand for your mares - cost four guineas 1909
- – Lilly wins the nail-driving competition here in 1914
- – Nine days entombed in a flooded mine here in 1907
- – Waterous packed up and moved here
- – Poetic distraction by pilgrimage
- – I will pay you soon!
- – My music was so sweet that stones moved
- – The pen name of the very entertaining journalist Charles M Harris
- – “Queen of the Murchison”
- – This stretch of water was devoid of people
- – Like many others, soldiers remembered on the Australian War memorial in London.
- – Full fathoms five I lie; and tell a terrible tale
- – 15 children baptised beside a stream in 1935
- – Just a little band of gold
- – A little settlement near Broomhill with a lot of history
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- – But eight miles from where?
- – Depots for these hardy creatures were set up for transport at Coolgardie, Kanowna, and Menzies
- – little Maudie spent a night in the bush near here
- – How the residents described the eager new-comers looking for gold
- – It takes two to make a wish
- – I call it Acacia tetragonophylla
- – A sacred find was a hoax, and the priest was to blame!
- - Latitude 34 02 S Longitude 115 E
- – Originally named after the stock carrying craft that brought the first European settlers in 1863
- – A famous bear and painful trotters
- – An extinct volcano is this familiar shape in the Peel region
- – 36 miles along the rabbit proof fence
- - Not all that glitters is gold
- – This small cemetery includes the unmarked grave of baby Ivy Harris
- – A certain American (later famous) remarks about this town: Govt was more rigid and violence was absent but petty crime, immorality and good cheer were as generally abundant
- – The finder went from one end of the alphabet to the other
- – Mrs Wilhelmina Sloss was the first woman on the field in 1893
- – He’s wild
- – Last home to the fascinating Madame Eugenie Vauthier
35 Clues: – He’s wild • – I will pay you soon! • – “Queen of the Murchison” • – Just a little band of gold • – But eight miles from where? • – It takes two to make a wish • - Not all that glitters is gold • – I call it Acacia tetragonophylla • - Latitude 34 02 S Longitude 115 E • – Poetic distraction by pilgrimage • – Waterous packed up and moved here • – A famous bear and painful trotters • ...
We the People - Immigration - Review Crossword 2025-09-24
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- push factor for Irish immigration in the 1840s
- the forced departure of people from their homes
- majority of immigrants to US since 1990
- the 1837 forced internal migration of multiple Native American groups from southeast part of United States to west of Mississippi River; tens of thousands died
- one reason why the Italians and Irish were distrusted by native-born Americans
- a person who moves from one place to another
- internal movement of African-American population from WWI through the end of WWII
- the legal process of removing immigrants from a country
- process of becoming similar to something
- negative factors that cause someone to leave a country
- Obama-era program deferring deportation for people who enter country illegally as children or young adults
- members of this political party are more likely to attribute negative characteristics to immigrants and want more barriers to immigration and more active deportations
- discriminating against foreigners and advancing the interests of native-born people
- forgiveness for a past wrongdoing
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- WWII-era program to recruit and hire Mexicans to work agriculture while American men fought
- immigration law passed in 1965 that removed quota systems of the 1920s and gave preference to skilled immigrants and family members
- politicians of this political party have also taken hard stances against undocumented immigration, although their followers are more likely to believe that undocumented immigrants should stay
- these lured/pulled both African Americans to northerns cities and (50 years earlier) both Irish and Italian immigrants to major cities
- someone forced to escape their country
- only immigrant group with a exclusion law targeting them
- 1830 law that authorized the forced (through use of the military) relocation of Native American groups
- the country's most recent refugees, as neighboring Russia has invaded their country
- After WWII, some immigrant groups, like the Vietnamese and the Cubans, came the US fleeing ____________
- mineral wealth that pull Chinese immigrants to the west coast in the 1840s and 1850s
- immigrants commit crimes at _________ rates than the native-born population of the United States
- 1924 Immigration Act put these in place to limit migration from most parts of southern and eastern Europe
- positive factors that lure immigrants to a new country
27 Clues: forgiveness for a past wrongdoing • someone forced to escape their country • majority of immigrants to US since 1990 • process of becoming similar to something • a person who moves from one place to another • push factor for Irish immigration in the 1840s • the forced departure of people from their homes • negative factors that cause someone to leave a country • ...
6.1 All Vocab Except Locations/People 2025-11-24
27 Clues: drum • game • Ugh! • flute • prize • singer • to hit • to win • to yell • trumpet • to lose • to throw • musician • Come on! • clarinet • trombone • favorite • saxophone • dangerous • instrument • to exercise • championship • chorus/choir • marching band • to lift weights • to understand the rules • competition (globally used term)
PERSONALITY VOCABULARY 2024-04-07
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- Showing that you like or love other people very much.
- These people can be easily hurt or offended.
- These people think about themselves and not about other people.
- These people behave like adults.
- Those who have common sense and are practical.
- These people have a good imagination.
- Friendly people who enjoy being with other people. Synonym: outgoing.
- Sure of oneself and one's abilities.
- People who like doing things on their own, without help.
- These people like telling others what to do.
- Wanting to be successful in life.
- Quickly and often changing your mood.
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- Always wanting to win.
- These people have an attractive personality and people like them.
- Not confident about oneself.
- Rude children who behave badly because they are given everything they want.
- People you can trust or depend on. Synonym:responsible.
- People who don't like obeying rules.
- Able to wait for a long time or accept difficulties without getting angry.
- People who always tell the truth and never steal or cheat.
- People who are often worried or stressed.
- Those who never change their opinion or attitude about something.
22 Clues: Always wanting to win. • Not confident about oneself. • These people behave like adults. • Wanting to be successful in life. • People who don't like obeying rules. • Sure of oneself and one's abilities. • These people have a good imagination. • Quickly and often changing your mood. • People who are often worried or stressed. • These people can be easily hurt or offended. • ...
Technology around us 2024-02-10
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- People use it to browse the internet, read e-books, and watch movies. You have to bring it on your bag.
- people use it to store food so that it lasts longer
- People use it to listen to music.
- people use it to see the time
- The Wright Brothers' invention.
- People use it to play video games
- Alexander graham bell invented this technology that help people to talk to other people in different place.
- He is on of muslim inventor of medicine and philosophy
- He is invented the telescope
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- one of Robert Davidson invention
- People use it to talk to other people, to send text, pictures, and videos, you can bring it anywhere. It fits with your pocket.
- People use this to watch news or entertainment.
- This is used to see far away objects.
- people use it to wash their cloths
- people use it to take pictures
- It is used to transport people
- Abraham Karem invented this technology that help people to monitor traffic and weather.
- This is the invention of Daiel Halladay, people use it to produce electricity.
- people use it when the weather is hot
- One of Al-khwarizmi invention.
20 Clues: He is invented the telescope • people use it to see the time • people use it to take pictures • It is used to transport people • One of Al-khwarizmi invention. • The Wright Brothers' invention. • one of Robert Davidson invention • People use it to listen to music. • People use it to play video games • people use it to wash their cloths • This is used to see far away objects. • ...
Places in a City - AGB 2020-05-22
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- a place where people wait for the bus: a bus ____
- a place where people order food
- a place where people board airplanes
- a place where many shops are gathered under one roof: a shopping ___
- a place where many families live together in the same building
- a place where people work out
- a place where children learn
- a place where people live
- a place where you see historical artifacts
- a place where people borrow books
- a place where people buy bread
- place where children play
- a place where people save their money
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- a place where boats and ships stay
- a place where people see movies
- a place where you can buy dogs, cats, fish, and hamsters: a ___ shop
- a place where criminals are kept
- a place where adults learn
- a place where people can walk (next to the road)
- a place where people display works of art
- a place where people mail parcels and letters: a ____ office
- a place where people drive cars
- a place where people can drink coffee
- a place where people board trains and subways
- a place where people park the cars: a parking ___
- a place where cars can drive fast
- a place where people watch baseball or soccer
- a place where people can buy a variety of goods: a _______ store
- a place where sick people are treated
- a place where you can see fish and other marine life
30 Clues: a place where people live • place where children play • a place where adults learn • a place where children learn • a place where people work out • a place where people buy bread • a place where people see movies • a place where people order food • a place where people drive cars • a place where criminals are kept • a place where cars can drive fast • ...
Unit 3 -Review 2020-07-09
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- The room where people cook and eat
- Characteristic of something used or ancient
- Bowl you use to wash your hands and your face
- Swinging people use to relax or sleep
- Your dad's sister OR your mom's sister
- Furniture people use to sleep
- Object people use to light a place
- Furniture with 4 legs
- Your uncle's child OR your aunt's child
- Object people use to play dvds
- Object people use to cook food
- The room where people sleep
- Object with 4 legs people use to sit
- The room where people take a bath, brush teeth, etc
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- Object people use to keep food cold
- Part of the house that connects different room
- The room where people eat together
- Object people use to take a bath
- Your dad's brother OR your mom's brother
- Material used to make pots
- The place where you go to see old things or arts
- The room where people sit together and watch tv
- Furniture people use to keep clothes and shoes
- Part of the house with trees and flowers
- Part of the house where people the car or motorcyle
- Furniture people use to keep clothes and small objects
- Characteristic of something recent or modern
- Comfortable furniture where people sit
- Object people use to watch movies and programmes
29 Clues: Furniture with 4 legs • Material used to make pots • The room where people sleep • Furniture people use to sleep • Object people use to play dvds • Object people use to cook food • Object people use to take a bath • The room where people cook and eat • The room where people eat together • Object people use to light a place • Object people use to keep food cold • ...
AMAZING PEOPLE 2017-10-08
Important people 2012-12-03
describing people 2013-03-04
describing people 2021-01-22
People crossword 2022-02-15
5 Clues: study, shock study name • experimenter giving questions • person instructed to answer questions • did the prison experiment fail or succeed • prison study, what was the prison guard experiment
Famous People 2021-04-26
Colonial People 2020-11-05
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- worked the land according to the region; depended on family members for labor
- worked as caretakers, houseworkers, and homemakers; could not vote
- lived mostly in the south; relied on indentured servants and slaves for labor
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- worked as craftsmen on towns and on plantations
- bought and sold goods to the colonists; lived in cities and towns
5 Clues: worked as craftsmen on towns and on plantations • bought and sold goods to the colonists; lived in cities and towns • worked as caretakers, houseworkers, and homemakers; could not vote • worked the land according to the region; depended on family members for labor • lived mostly in the south; relied on indentured servants and slaves for labor
Managing People 2023-11-29
5 Clues: Allows leader to stay energized • looking at the small and big picture • allows manager to inspire their employees • Encourages managers and other employees to become lifelong learners through the use of • Allow managers to accurately convey thoughts, feelings, goals and objectives to employees
People Puzzler 2023-11-22
hello people 2019-09-25
People Word 2024-05-20
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- a person who is engaged with acquiring knowledge at an educational institution.
- someone who has achieved first place or a victory in a competition, contest, or game.
- a native or inhabitant of Europe.
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- a resident of a small community or rural area.
- an individual skilled in playing one or more musical instruments.
5 Clues: a native or inhabitant of Europe. • a resident of a small community or rural area. • an individual skilled in playing one or more musical instruments. • a person who is engaged with acquiring knowledge at an educational institution. • someone who has achieved first place or a victory in a competition, contest, or game.
People Word 2024-05-20
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- an individual skilled in playing one or more musical instruments.
- a native or inhabitant of Europe.
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- someone who has achieved first place or a victory in a competition, contest, or game.
- a resident of a small community or rural area.
- a person who is engaged with acquiring knowledge at an educational institution.
5 Clues: a native or inhabitant of Europe. • a resident of a small community or rural area. • an individual skilled in playing one or more musical instruments. • a person who is engaged with acquiring knowledge at an educational institution. • someone who has achieved first place or a victory in a competition, contest, or game.
Great people 2024-03-12
5 Clues: she Made some big changes • he wrote: Romeo and Juliet • he was good writer and speaker • she was a strong leader and English people loved her • he travelled around the world on scientific expedition
Describing people 2024-10-05
5 Clues: do what they promise to do • like to do things for other people • encourages other people to work well • spend a lot of time doing a good job • want to reach the top in their career
