renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Famous Artists 2024-10-30
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- Vinci - Known for "Mona Lisa" and scientific sketches
- Gogh - Dutch painter famous for "Starry Night"
- - Known for vibrant paper cutouts and patterns
- - Renaissance artist of sculptures and paintings
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- - Master of light and shadow in portraits
- - Known for Cubist art and unique forms
- - Pop artist famous for Campbell’s soup cans
- - Surrealist known for his imaginative, dreamlike scenes
- - Mexican painter known for self-portraits
- - Creator of colorful Impressionist water lilies
10 Clues: - Known for Cubist art and unique forms • - Master of light and shadow in portraits • - Mexican painter known for self-portraits • - Pop artist famous for Campbell’s soup cans • Gogh - Dutch painter famous for "Starry Night" • - Known for vibrant paper cutouts and patterns • - Renaissance artist of sculptures and paintings • ...
The Sci' Revolution 2025-03-20
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- Scientist who proved that an objects mass doesn't affect how fast it falls
- Newton was part of this group
- Allowed people to copy books easier
- What Galileo used to prove the Heliocentric theory
- Made a good microscope
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- A period of time during the Renaissance of great scientific innovation
- Made the theory that planets orbit the Sun
- Newton's third law
- Made the three laws of motion
- Newton's first law
10 Clues: Newton's third law • Newton's first law • Made a good microscope • Newton was part of this group • Made the three laws of motion • Allowed people to copy books easier • Made the theory that planets orbit the Sun • What Galileo used to prove the Heliocentric theory • A period of time during the Renaissance of great scientific innovation • ...
Greek Gods 2023-05-04
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- In works of art, she is often shown carrying her bow and arrows, surrounded by her hounds.(Diana)
- The legend of her birth is told in Hesiod's Theogony.(Venus)
- Although she sometimes struck down those who showed arrogance or disrespect.(Minerva)
- During the Renaissance, he was featured as a character in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida.
- However, she was not embraced by medieval or Renaissance artists the way many other Greek and Roman gods and goddesses were.(Ceres)
- Her story is recognized well enough that she is mentioned in passing in many works, including the Ernest Hemingway novel The Sun Also Rises.(Kirke)
- He is later mentioned in works of the Greek playwright Euripides and the Roman poet Ovid.(Bachuss)
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- Because of his famous beauty and rather tragic love affairs with goddesses.
- He first appears in Greek literature in the Iliad, Homer's epic, or long, grand-scale poem about the Trojan War.(Phoebus)
- One of the most famous images is Gustave Doré's engraved illustration for Dante's Divine Comedy.
- Although her story was widely known among the ancient Greeks, it was the subject of relatively few existing works of art and literature.
- He was also a popular subject of ancient Roman authors such as Ovid and Seneca.
- He also appears as a motorcycle-riding tough guy in Rick Riordan's 2005 The Lightning Thief.(Mars)
- One of the most famous images of Saturn is Francisco Goya's grisly painting Saturn Devouring One of His Children.(Saturn)
14 Clues: The legend of her birth is told in Hesiod's Theogony.(Venus) • Because of his famous beauty and rather tragic love affairs with goddesses. • He was also a popular subject of ancient Roman authors such as Ovid and Seneca. • Although she sometimes struck down those who showed arrogance or disrespect.(Minerva) • ...
Julie Ngo 5 2020-12-17
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- he is known as the greatest Italian poet
- someone who is not religious
- language spoken by people in an particular country
- he was known for his sculptures
- another word for "rebirth" in French
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- he is a philosopher and writer who wrote "The Prince"
- was an English playwright
- Painted the Monolisa
- became famous for his work the "School of Athens"
- his original name was Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi
- he created the printing press in 1440
11 Clues: Painted the Monolisa • was an English playwright • someone who is not religious • he was known for his sculptures • another word for "rebirth" in French • he created the printing press in 1440 • he is known as the greatest Italian poet • became famous for his work the "School of Athens" • language spoken by people in an particular country • ...
Addison Hicken 3 2020-12-17
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- invented a moveable printing press
- he is the most famous british writer
- he painted the ceiling of the sistine chapel
- wrote a poem over 14,000 lines long
- was most famous for painting The School of Athens
- the language spoken in a region
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- most famous painting was The Birth of Venus
- was most famous for painting the Mona Lisa
- taghut that leaders should use fear to stay in control
- the french word for rebirth
- not religious
11 Clues: not religious • the french word for rebirth • the language spoken in a region • invented a moveable printing press • wrote a poem over 14,000 lines long • he is the most famous british writer • was most famous for painting the Mona Lisa • most famous painting was The Birth of Venus • he painted the ceiling of the sistine chapel • ...
Midterm crossword 2021-12-21
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- "discovered" America
- this family helped kickstart the renaissance
- a massive empire on the west coast of south America
- one of the 3 G's of colonization, religious
- placed named after king Philip by Magellan
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- Goa and ________
- created by martin luther
- a ruler who rules with complete and total control
- sect of Christianity created out of wanting another wife
- What was invented in 1455 that helped spread information?
- what was brought for the first time in 1619
11 Clues: Goa and ________ • "discovered" America • created by martin luther • placed named after king Philip by Magellan • one of the 3 G's of colonization, religious • what was brought for the first time in 1619 • this family helped kickstart the renaissance • a ruler who rules with complete and total control • a massive empire on the west coast of south America • ...
Crossword 26 2023-11-13
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- The most important piece in chess.
- Contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses.
- Manual manipulation of the body's muscles and soft tissues.
- A container for drinking liquids.
- A member of the fire department.
- An ancient resurrected corpse.
- The capital of Austria.
- ________ Craft - Objects created by skilled hands as a form of artistic expression.
- A decoration made of leaves and flowers.
- _________ Desert - Vast desert in the Middle East.
- Substance added to the soil to improve its fertility and promote plant growth.
- Bedding or wall hanging made from pieces of fabric.
- _______ Hill - Trendy neighborhood in London, famous for its annual carnival.
- Expert in preparing and dispensing medications.
- The red-nosed reindeer.
- English scientist known for laws of motion and gravity.
- A type of church with architectural significance.
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- Energy generated from organic materials.
- Sweet substance used to flavor food and beverages.
- St. ____'s Basilica - Renaissance-era basilica in Vatican City.
- Medical procedure involving incisions or manipulations of the body.
- Legendary wizard Director A person responsible for overseeing the movie's creation.
- A place where films are screened.
- The _____ - Modern skyscraper in London with a unique design.
- The custom of celebrating Thanksgiving.
- Traditional Korean side dish made from fermented vegetables.
- A practice for spiritual focus.
- The removal of surplus water or liquid waste.
- Search and compilation of information to delve deeper into a specific topic.
- _______ vera - Succulent plant known for its soothing properties on the skin.
- Trick-taking card game with a spade suit.
- Christian season of fasting and preparation before Easter.
- Legendary island civilization said to have disappeared into the ocean.
- Round device used for steering and moving a vehicle.
- A small dome or rounded roof structure.
- Character from "The Matrix" series.
- A divination based on star positions.
- A device for spraying water to bathe.
- Renaissance sculpture by Michelangelo depicting the biblical hero.
39 Clues: The capital of Austria. • The red-nosed reindeer. • An ancient resurrected corpse. • A practice for spiritual focus. • A member of the fire department. • A place where films are screened. • A container for drinking liquids. • The most important piece in chess. • Character from "The Matrix" series. • A divination based on star positions. • A device for spraying water to bathe. • ...
Vocab #8 2023-04-24
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- a cultural group that inhabited much of what is now England in the Early Middle Ages
- skilled horsemen who were well known for carrying out carefully planned, coordinated attacks.
- The first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law.
- Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism
- the illegal action or practice of lending money at unreasonably high rates of interest.
- a series of armed conflicts between the kingdoms of England and France
- the legal, economic, military, cultural and political customs that flourished in medieval Europe
- a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages.
- a large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.
- between 1400 and 1450.
- a bubonic plague pandemic occurring in Western Eurasia and North Africa from 1346 to 1353
- modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect; idealistic.
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- the Franks were named from their national weapon
- a body of unwritten laws based on legal precedents established by the courts.
- a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on their lord's estate.
- The Germanic peoples were historical groups of people that once occupied Central Europe and Scandinavia during antiquity and into the early Middle Ages
- the person paying for the work of ar
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- Hungarians, also known as Magyars, are a nation and ethnic group native to Hungary
- a judicial institution that lasted between 1478 and 1834
24 Clues: between 1400 and 1450. • the person paying for the work of ar • the Franks were named from their national weapon • a judicial institution that lasted between 1478 and 1834 • a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims • a series of armed conflicts between the kingdoms of England and France • ...
SOL Review WHII.2 & 3 2022-11-21
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- Inventor responsible for movable type printing press
- Formed during Counter-Reformation, aka Society of Jesus
- Western European kingdom located north of Spain
- John ____, English church reformer before Reformation
- Northern Renaissance writer who wrote In Praise of Folly
- Painted first ever self-portrait
- Western European kingdom located on Iberian Peninsula
- Expanded Reformation into France
- Major religion based on teachings of Jesus
- Educational and philosophical focus on human existence
- Empire located in West Africa around 1500
- Formed to reinforce Catholic doctrine; responsible for torture & execution of suspected heretics
- Church reformer who was burned at the stake before Reformation
- Trade routes across North Africa
- Italian writer who wrote The Prince
- Kingdom located in Eastern Europe by 1500
- increased focus away from religion and more toward life on earth
- Western European kingdom located on British Isles
- Religious group whose freedom of religion was recognized by Edict of Nantes
- French Cardinal who exploited Thirty Years' War for political purposes
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- War between Catholics and Protestants after Reformation
- European royal family who continued supporting Catholic church
- Empire located in Asia Minor by 1500
- Credited with starting the Protestant Reformation
- Asian civilization located in East Asia
- Period of new intellectual and artistic ideas beginning in Italy
- Painted Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- Civilization located in South Asia
- English queen who commissioned 39 Articles of Church of England
- Major religion based on teachings of Muhammad
- Payment to Catholic church to get loved ones freed from purgatory
- Empire located in modern-day South America
- Religion concentrated in Europe and Middle East by 1500
- Major religion concentrated in India & Southeast Asia by 1500
- Land-based trade route across Asia
- Broke away from Catholic church after being denied a divorce
- North American empire located in modern-day Mexico
- Major religion based on teachings of Siddhartha Gautama
- Painted Sistine Chapel and produced sculpture of David
39 Clues: Painted first ever self-portrait • Expanded Reformation into France • Trade routes across North Africa • Civilization located in South Asia • Land-based trade route across Asia • Italian writer who wrote The Prince • Empire located in Asia Minor by 1500 • Painted Mona Lisa and The Last Supper • Asian civilization located in East Asia • ...
7th grade Social Studies 2025-05-13
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- this German man invented the printing press
- King John was forced to sing this document that limited a kings power for the first time in history
- this is where the renaissance started
- this poor person in Europe was not allowed to leave the manor without permission
- the time period I studied in social studies most of 7th grade
- the empires in this area traded their surplus of gold for salt
- this country invented paper, printing and gun powder
- big fancy churches built by the Catholics during the Dark Ages
- the only island country we studied this year
- European warrior of the Middle Ages
- the empire that Justinian's Code was created in, Hagia Sophia was built there
- the church that had a lot of power and control over people in Western Europe during the Middle Ages
- this tribe took over most of Asia and a little bit of eastern Europe although they failed when they tried to conquer Japan
- this "technology" was discovered in Africa by the Nok tribe
- the social system Western Europeans used to protect themselves during a time that lacked a government
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- the chaotic time period in Western Europe that proceeds the collapse of Rome
- the first major European war that gunpowder was used, Joan of Arc was in this conflict
- rebirth of Europe after the Middle Ages
- the very first empire we studied this school year
- polythesitic religion of West Africa
- Japanese warrior of the Middle Ages
- King John had such a horrible reputation that he inspired this legend
- the same of the city that Muslims must visit at least once in their life
- killed millions in Europe during the Later Middle Ages
- the monotheistic religion of Islam started here
- Muhammad is the prophet, the Qur'an is the holy book
- the name of my social studies teacher
- a religious war between Muslims and Christians over control over the holy land
28 Clues: Japanese warrior of the Middle Ages • European warrior of the Middle Ages • polythesitic religion of West Africa • this is where the renaissance started • the name of my social studies teacher • rebirth of Europe after the Middle Ages • this German man invented the printing press • the only island country we studied this year • ...
Buon Giorno 2025-01-03
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- Italian city hosting the famous horse race "Palio"
- City famous for the Colosseum
- Famous leaning tower location
- Italian city destroyed by Mount Vesuvius
- Famous Italian automaker
- Popular Italian dish with layers of pasta
- Italian word for "wine"
- Italian word for "yes"
- Famous Italian gelato flavor made with hazelnuts
- Italian dessert made with egg yolks, sugar, and wine
- A thin Italian pizza topping
- Italian island known for its luxury and beauty
- Italian opera composer known for La Traviata
- Italian word for "family"
- Famous Italian pasta shaped like a bowtie
- River flowing through Rome
- Famous Italian fashion city
- City in Italy famous for the Shroud
- Currency used in Italy before the euro
- Popular type of Italian sparkling wine
- Capital city of Italy
- Italian luxury brand famous for handbags
- Italian city known for its Renaissance art
- Italian bread with olive oil and herbs
- Historic Roman amphitheater
- Traditional Italian rice dish
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- Italian painter famous for "The Birth of Venus"
- Italian sparkling water brand
- Vinci Famous Italian artist and inventor
- Large Italian island south of the mainland
- Popular Italian sausage
- Italian dish made of dough, cheese, and toppings
- Italian city known for its canals
- Italian word for "hello" or "goodbye"
- Polo Famous Italian explorer who traveled to China
- Italian region famous for Parmesan cheese and balsamic vinegar
- Italian word for "thank you"
- Famous Renaissance artist, first name Raphael
- Iconic Italian dessert made with mascarpone and coffee
- Way Ancient Roman road leading to the capital
- Italian painter who created the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Italian sports car brand with a prancing horse logo
- Popular Italian liqueur made from lemons
- Ancient Roman temple dedicated to all gods
- Italian word for "cheese"
- Mountain range in northern Italy
- Popular Italian coffee style
- Italian region known for its wine and rolling hills
- Italian word for "pasta"
- Large Italian lake near the Alps
50 Clues: Capital city of Italy • Italian word for "yes" • Popular Italian sausage • Italian word for "wine" • Famous Italian automaker • Italian word for "pasta" • Italian word for "family" • Italian word for "cheese" • River flowing through Rome • Famous Italian fashion city • Historic Roman amphitheater • Italian word for "thank you" • A thin Italian pizza topping • ...
Vocab #9 2025-05-21
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- Germanic peoples who settled in England after the fall of the Roman Empire
- Nomadic warriors from central Asia who created a vast empire under leaders like Genghis Khan
- A 1215 English document limiting the kings power and granting basic legal rights
- A philosophy that emphasized the value of human beings and classical learning
- The practice of charging excessive interest
- A long conflict between England and France over royal succession and territory
- A social system in medieval europe where land was exchanged for service and loyalty
- A cultural rebirth marked by renewed interest in art, learning, and classical ideas
- A large estate controlled by a lord, including the lords house, farmland, and village
- A period in Europe between the fall of Rome and the renaissance
- A deadly plague that killed millions in Europe during the 14th century
- Describing an ideal, perfect society that is often unrealistic
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- A powerful germanic tribe that established a kingdom in Western Europe, leaning to a modern France
- A legal system based on custom and court rulings rather than written laws
- A series of religious wars between christians and muslims for control of the holy land
- A peasant who worked the land and was bound to a lords estate with little personal freedom
- groups of nomadic tribes from northern europe who helped bring down the western roman empire
- A wealthy person who supports artists, writers, and scholors
- A code of conduct followed by medieval knights
- A person who received land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and military service
- A piece of land granted to a vassal by a lord under the feudal system
- not connected to religion
- Nomadic peoples who invaded Europe in the 9th century and later settled in the modern day Hungary
- A catholic church in Spain that persecuted non-christians and heretics
24 Clues: not connected to religion • The practice of charging excessive interest • A code of conduct followed by medieval knights • A wealthy person who supports artists, writers, and scholors • Describing an ideal, perfect society that is often unrealistic • A period in Europe between the fall of Rome and the renaissance • ...
Jeopardy Theatre 1 Review 2025-12-05
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- the perspective the stage directions are from
- what we call the audience space
- play about what was right and wrong
- USL stands for this
- the organization that banned theatre during medieval times
- the part of the greek stage where the audience sat
- a frozen scene that tells a story
- one of the things to remember when miming- how it looks
- one of the things to remember when miming- is it the same the whole time
- one of the things to remember when miming- how big is it
- play about saints
- the form of theatre that was improvised in the renaissance
- the god of theatre, wine, fertility and insanity
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- part of the greek stage that was in the very back used for costume changes
- type of the stage that is a room that is square and black and has a movable audience
- the type of stage that has an arch and only one audience side
- one of the things to remember when miming- how heavy it is.
- the pit in a greek stage where they sang and dance
- commedia dell'arte stock character that is a clown and the reason for slapstick
- the only gender allowed to act until the renissance
- the moving stage that was used to show bible plays to the public
- type of stage that has three sides and has the stage coming out into the audience
- The Performance of Mime accompanied by music
- play about the bible
- Stands for this
- the famous theatre writer from the renaissance
- a group of people who speak at the same time during greek plays
- the main character of the morality play we watched
- The theatrical technique of using gestures to express imaginary items ands actions.
- type of that has audience all the way around
30 Clues: Stands for this • play about saints • USL stands for this • play about the bible • what we call the audience space • a frozen scene that tells a story • play about what was right and wrong • The Performance of Mime accompanied by music • type of that has audience all the way around • the perspective the stage directions are from • the famous theatre writer from the renaissance • ...
vocabulary revision 2020-05-19
Across
- soft, loose, and fleshy.
- meat substitute
- a small piece of paper, fabric, plastic, or similar material attached to an object and giving information about it.
- the state or status of being a member
- carefully choosing someone or something
- stimulating one's appetite.
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- made or produced rather than occurring naturally
- qualities or attributes regarded as characteristic of men
- no longer fresh
- a period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- shabby and untidy or dirty.
- tasteless
- low in price
- An enthusiast of a particular topic or field
14 Clues: tasteless • low in price • no longer fresh • meat substitute • soft, loose, and fleshy. • shabby and untidy or dirty. • stimulating one's appetite. • the state or status of being a member • carefully choosing someone or something • An enthusiast of a particular topic or field • made or produced rather than occurring naturally • ...
G10 History Review 2020-11-16
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- family mother, father, and children
- the opposite of wet and dense rain forests
- monotheistic religion founded when the angel Gabriel appeared to Muhammad
- a split in Christianity in the early 1500s
- an empire that grew rich from trans-Saharan trade
- a Portuguese ruler who loved boats
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- rank
- not religious or spiritual
- a big farm that needs lots of human labor
- a kingdom in present day Angola
- line descent (from where your family comes)
- ruled by Ewuare
- wars in the Middle East in the name of Christianity
- when Europeans began to study the world
14 Clues: rank • ruled by Ewuare • not religious or spiritual • a kingdom in present day Angola • a Portuguese ruler who loved boats • family mother, father, and children • when Europeans began to study the world • a big farm that needs lots of human labor • the opposite of wet and dense rain forests • a split in Christianity in the early 1500s • ...
Part 2 2022-03-29
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- - normal
- - police officers armed with military grade equipment
- - you can crash after being influenced (stone)
- - frequently (sounds indian, starts with m)
- - being far from normal, starts with ex
- - someone who has a hard time breathing.
- - adventuring somewhere maybe dangerous, is in past tense
- - a protest or demonstration where a group of people gather and lie down as if they are dead.
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- - person who likes controlling bad behaviour
- - hunting whales
- - nervous/upset
- - extreme or great, like you feel greatly that someones gonna accomplish something
- - a new beginning, happened in europe
- - walking in a slow, relaxed manner without
14 Clues: - normal • - nervous/upset • - hunting whales • - a new beginning, happened in europe • - being far from normal, starts with ex • - someone who has a hard time breathing. • - frequently (sounds indian, starts with m) • - walking in a slow, relaxed manner without • - person who likes controlling bad behaviour • - you can crash after being influenced (stone) • ...
1st Semester 2022-01-07
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- the rebirth
- rulers with complete power
- created laws of gravity
- is the everyday language of people in a region or country.
- the sun is at the center of the solar system
- focused on human potential and achievements
- imaginary land described by Thomas More
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- the Earth is at the center of the solar system
- realized the land Columbus found was the Americas
- is concerned with worldly matters instead of spiritual
- artist technique to create 3D
- wanted to sail straight west to Asia
- created the first vaccine
- provided the slaves to the Americas in the triangular trade
14 Clues: the rebirth • created laws of gravity • created the first vaccine • rulers with complete power • artist technique to create 3D • wanted to sail straight west to Asia • imaginary land described by Thomas More • focused on human potential and achievements • the sun is at the center of the solar system • the Earth is at the center of the solar system • ...
RCM Recap 2023-10-17
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- Composer who had a big influence on Beethoven’s early religious choral works
- 1st movement of a mass
- Mass for the dead
- Composer influenced by renaissance style towards the end of his life
- 2nd movement of a mass
- 3rd movement of a mass
- A religious, non staged ‘opera’ type work
- This baroque feature was still being used on the organ in the 19th century
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- 5th movement of a mass
- composer known for writing smaller scale, chamber music
- Latin for the ‘day of judgement’
- 6th movement of a mass
- Key composer 1770-1827
- 4th movement of a mass
14 Clues: Mass for the dead • 5th movement of a mass • 1st movement of a mass • 2nd movement of a mass • 6th movement of a mass • Key composer 1770-1827 • 3rd movement of a mass • 4th movement of a mass • Latin for the ‘day of judgement’ • A religious, non staged ‘opera’ type work • composer known for writing smaller scale, chamber music • ...
Age of Discovery Renaissance/Refomation 2024-02-08
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- atistic technique which shows three dimensions in art
- exchange of plants, animals, ideas, and diseases from the Old World to the New World
- lands controlled by another nation
- versatile ship with triangular sails
- 16th century movement of religious reform
- Spanish explorers
- intellectual movement that focused on the individual
- voyage the slave took across the Atlantic Ocean resulting in millions of deaths
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- trade route connecting Europe, Africa, and the new World
- the native language
- period of rebirth
- wealthy families who supported the arts
- worldly
- paying the church for a pardon for sin
14 Clues: worldly • period of rebirth • Spanish explorers • the native language • lands controlled by another nation • versatile ship with triangular sails • paying the church for a pardon for sin • wealthy families who supported the arts • 16th century movement of religious reform • intellectual movement that focused on the individual • ...
Crossword of the Day 2025-04-29
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- Ex: George, Edward, John, Richard, etc.
- An anagram of 'lived'
- The Trajectory of Humanity
- An adjective describing Germany after she lost the war
- Heavenly host
- A mystical component of "The Velveteen Rabbit" and "Peter Pan"
- 51.78° N (latitude) and -1.28° W (longitude)
- A trick of the light
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- An outdated mode of transportation
- Rebirth but not the spiritual kind
- No, no. You heard me right not philosophy but...
- What some would call Dr. Lewis
- This woman might be up to her elbows in suds
- The city where the Titanic was built
14 Clues: Heavenly host • A trick of the light • An anagram of 'lived' • The Trajectory of Humanity • What some would call Dr. Lewis • An outdated mode of transportation • Rebirth but not the spiritual kind • The city where the Titanic was built • Ex: George, Edward, John, Richard, etc. • This woman might be up to her elbows in suds • 51.78° N (latitude) and -1.28° W (longitude) • ...
Art 2025-01-28
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- American artist known for pop art
- Picasso's birthplace
- He painted a kiss in gold
- Painted by famous Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hokusai, "The Great Wave off _______"
- Rodin's most famous statue
- Painted by Johannes Vermeer, she has a single earring
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- The most famous painting in the Louvre
- famous artist who cut his ear off
- A goddess with no arms
- Graffiti artist from the UK
- Claude Monet is most known for his paints of __________.
- Salvador Dali's associated art movement
- Mexican artist known for her self-portraits
- The period in which da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael lived through
14 Clues: Picasso's birthplace • A goddess with no arms • He painted a kiss in gold • Rodin's most famous statue • Graffiti artist from the UK • famous artist who cut his ear off • American artist known for pop art • The most famous painting in the Louvre • Salvador Dali's associated art movement • Mexican artist known for her self-portraits • ...
CKLA Unit 5 Vocab Quiz #2 2025-03-18
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- the name of your 5th grade math and science teacher
- luckily; by good fortune
- to make, shape, or form
- the name of Katie's daughter
- the time period we are reading about in ELA
- the name of Katie's son
- customs; standards of acceptable behavior
- similar to something else
- makes it more difficult to do something else
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- a challenge; something that blocks the way
- da Vinci's painting of a mysterious smiling woman
- well-known; important; easily seen
- something someone owns that shows he or she is wealthy or important
- a formal agreement to work together
- a popular way of dressing at a particular time
- among a particular group of people
16 Clues: to make, shape, or form • the name of Katie's son • luckily; by good fortune • similar to something else • the name of Katie's daughter • well-known; important; easily seen • among a particular group of people • a formal agreement to work together • customs; standards of acceptable behavior • a challenge; something that blocks the way • ...
Italy- brody gies 2020-09-28
6 Clues: -worldly over spiritual • -shows three dimensions • -creative movement in Italy • -way someone speaks or writes • -beatified Rome and other cities • -movement based on human potential
the renaissance 2024-05-02
6 Clues: commerce or trade • great cultural revival • was a cultural movement • a person who gives money • or everyday spoken language • or the view that religion need
World History Review Crossword 2022-01-07
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- The theory that the earth was the center of the universe
- Russian Emperor
- Land controlled by another nation
- Transatlantic trade network along which slaves, spices, and other goods were carried
- Religious images used by Eastern Christian to aid devotion
- a person of mixed Spanish and native ancestor
- Is the idea that all events have been willed by God
- Complex set of ideals demanding a knight fight bravely
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- Economic system based on private ownership
- non-religious
- Intellectual movement focused on human potential
- French for "Rebirth"
- Movement started by Martin Luther
- Branch of Protestantism started by John Calvin
- A perfect world
15 Clues: non-religious • Russian Emperor • A perfect world • French for "Rebirth" • Movement started by Martin Luther • Land controlled by another nation • Economic system based on private ownership • a person of mixed Spanish and native ancestor • Branch of Protestantism started by John Calvin • Intellectual movement focused on human potential • ...
L3 Art Vocab 2024-01-08
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- a white blank material to paint on
- a place to look at art work
- life-like
- a showing of art of a certain style
- bright and expressive colors
- an art style that is strange and seems unrealistic
- of one color. Usually black or dark
- a 15th century art stlye of realistic art
- far from reality. Not realistic
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- a wooden frame to hold a painting
- a new and experimental art style
- a work of art that is made by attaching pieces of different materials
- accurate in detail
- a style of art that shows different angles
- someone who creates art
15 Clues: life-like • accurate in detail • someone who creates art • a place to look at art work • bright and expressive colors • far from reality. Not realistic • a new and experimental art style • a wooden frame to hold a painting • a white blank material to paint on • a showing of art of a certain style • of one color. Usually black or dark • a 15th century art stlye of realistic art • ...
Galileo 2023-05-02
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- - when somebody challenges the churches beliefs
- - Founding family of florence
- - surface used by renaissance artists to paint on
- - Galileo's theory on objects falling at the same speed.
- - leader in anatomy study
- - name of the process by which Galileo was arrested and trialed
- - study of the planets and stars
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- - people who financially backed artists
- - style that gives three dimensional appearance
- - blurring lines on paintings for a smoky effect
- - used to make paints in medieval times
- - discovered blood circulation
- - used to study space, improved by Galileo
- - famous astronomer and scientist who went against the church
- - surface used by renaissance artists to paint on
- - study of the human body
16 Clues: - leader in anatomy study • - study of the human body • - Founding family of florence • - discovered blood circulation • - study of the planets and stars • - people who financially backed artists • - used to make paints in medieval times • - used to study space, improved by Galileo • - style that gives three dimensional appearance • ...
Dance Crossword 2024-11-18
Across
- To stretch
- To throw, grand leap from one leg to the other
- To cut, position with foot pointed at ankle
- Style of dance that began in Italian Renaissance
- Gallop-like step that means to chase
- Organization of movement to create a routine
- To chain together, a series of traveling turns
- To bend
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- To rise
- Style of dance characterized by expressive movements
- To pass, a position with foot at knee
- Part of dance class that prepares the body for prolonged movement
- To whirl
- To develop, move from bent to straight
- Dance style started in streets of the Bronx in the 70s
15 Clues: To rise • To bend • To whirl • To stretch • Gallop-like step that means to chase • To pass, a position with foot at knee • To develop, move from bent to straight • To cut, position with foot pointed at ankle • Organization of movement to create a routine • To throw, grand leap from one leg to the other • To chain together, a series of traveling turns • ...
Music 2025-05-07
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- Puccini Composer of madame butterfly
- „Rebirth“
- A form of theatre and a genre of light opera
- Music Teacher of the 5c
- Most notable composer of lieder
- Combination of pitch and rhythm
- Highest female voice type
- Austrian Composer that has his own chocolate
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- First music recording device
- Seven note scale with five whole steps and two half steps
- form of entertainment that originated in France in the late 19th century
- American Husband of Madame Butterfly
- A queen who watches out for the kitters in cats
- Musical group
- A stringed instrument with four strings that is held against a shoulder
15 Clues: „Rebirth“ • Musical group • Music Teacher of the 5c • Highest female voice type • First music recording device • Most notable composer of lieder • Combination of pitch and rhythm • Puccini Composer of madame butterfly • American Husband of Madame Butterfly • A form of theatre and a genre of light opera • Austrian Composer that has his own chocolate • ...
H.A.S.S Crossword Puzzle 2016-06-19
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- What is it called when you take something over
- What Shi Huangdi did to China is called a ___________
- The ruler of china
- The Romans used the Greek's _____________
- A series of ideas
- Rulers of the same family who rule for generations to come
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- What is it called when you do something bad and get harsh punishments
- The main thing we're learning about this term
- Philosophers teach _____________
- What did Confucius invent?
10 Clues: A series of ideas • The ruler of china • What did Confucius invent? • Philosophers teach _____________ • The Romans used the Greek's _____________ • The main thing we're learning about this term • What is it called when you take something over • What Shi Huangdi did to China is called a ___________ • Rulers of the same family who rule for generations to come • ...
Newspaper Article Crossword Puzzle 2012-09-30
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- Sculpture shows heroic statue and power.
- Should be educated on the classics
- Cosimo de' Medici head of the Medici family
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- Paintings like photographs(Holbein) and oil paintings
- Combined principles of humanism with Christianity
- Wrote a pamphlet on how to become a Renaissance Man called the Courtier
- The focus on human potential and achievement
- Painter, sculptor, inventor and scientist.
- Wrote The Prince
- Advance the concept of realism
10 Clues: Wrote The Prince • Advance the concept of realism • Should be educated on the classics • Sculpture shows heroic statue and power. • Painter, sculptor, inventor and scientist. • Cosimo de' Medici head of the Medici family • The focus on human potential and achievement • Combined principles of humanism with Christianity • ...
Jazz Times 2013-03-03
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- _________ Renaissance
- a free style jazz, musicians making it up as they go
- place where Louis Armstrong started his career
- a famous jazz pianist and composer
- "It don't mean a thing is you ain't got that ________"
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- Famous jazz trumpeter (last name)
- Duke Ellington's band name once it moved to Harlem
- Famous trumpet player and bandleader
- A race of people drawing on their roots
- famous jazz singer (first name)
10 Clues: _________ Renaissance • famous jazz singer (first name) • Famous jazz trumpeter (last name) • a famous jazz pianist and composer • Famous trumpet player and bandleader • A race of people drawing on their roots • place where Louis Armstrong started his career • Duke Ellington's band name once it moved to Harlem • a free style jazz, musicians making it up as they go • ...
french 2024-03-22
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- had the mona lisa hanging from their bedroom
- leonardo de vincis renaissance master piece
- french scientist that proved the germ theory
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- art museum in france
- french currency
- made the nike of samothrace
- first ambassador to french
- a type of art that uses emotion and feelings
- France lost it’s colonies and land possessions in Canada to whom?
- a caribbena nation that thats not apart of France but speaks french
10 Clues: french currency • art museum in france • first ambassador to french • made the nike of samothrace • leonardo de vincis renaissance master piece • had the mona lisa hanging from their bedroom • a type of art that uses emotion and feelings • french scientist that proved the germ theory • France lost it’s colonies and land possessions in Canada to whom? • ...
Medieval Europe 2024-07-08
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- He discovered sea route to India
- This city was captured by Ottoman turks
- Examining every idea in a logical manner
- He was traveller and reported Asian countries are wealthy
- He was the leader of Protestants
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- This painting was done by Leonardo da Vinci
- The Renaissance beagan here
- It is an instrument used to find direction
- Galileo invented this instrument
- He started Circum navigation of the earth
10 Clues: The Renaissance beagan here • He discovered sea route to India • Galileo invented this instrument • He was the leader of Protestants • This city was captured by Ottoman turks • Examining every idea in a logical manner • He started Circum navigation of the earth • It is an instrument used to find direction • This painting was done by Leonardo da Vinci • ...
Unit 1 Mastery Assignment 2024-09-16
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- The school of athens
- A rebirth of ideas that lasted from the 14th to 17th century
- Plaque fatal European disease in the 1300's
- Main figure of the protestant reformation
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- David and the Sistine chapel
- Spread of cultural beliefs from different societys
- Creator of the Mona Lisa and the last supper
- Author of Utopia
- ranking system in the European society
- Catholic reformer of the northern renesance
10 Clues: Author of Utopia • The school of athens • David and the Sistine chapel • ranking system in the European society • Main figure of the protestant reformation • Catholic reformer of the northern renesance • Creator of the Mona Lisa and the last supper • Plaque fatal European disease in the 1300's • Spread of cultural beliefs from different societys • ...
CROSSWORD FOR OLDER ADULTS. INVENTORS 2024-10-29
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- Scientist who discovered radium and polonium.
- Inventor of the phonograph and practical electric light bulb.
- Known for the theory of relativity.
- Brothers who achieved the first powered flight.
- Inventor of the telephone.
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- Developed pasteurization and vaccines for rabies.
- Discovered electricity through his kite experiment.
- Revolutionized car manufacturing with the assembly line.
- Renaissance inventor, artist, and visionary.
- Known for his work with alternating current and wireless energy.
10 Clues: Inventor of the telephone. • Known for the theory of relativity. • Renaissance inventor, artist, and visionary. • Scientist who discovered radium and polonium. • Brothers who achieved the first powered flight. • Developed pasteurization and vaccines for rabies. • Discovered electricity through his kite experiment. • ...
Black History Month 2025-02-04
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- Refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery.
- The Supreme Court decision that ruled segregation in schools unconstitutional.
- Led enslaved people to freedom via the underground railroad.
- Musical genre deeply rooted in African American culture.
- work Hammon’s______ (hint:read the article)
- Equiano’s________ (hint:read the article)
- Wheatley’s________ (hint:read the article)
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- Hall’s_______
- Renaissance, a cultural movement in the 1920's.
- one of the largest slave uprisings in the American colonies.
10 Clues: Hall’s_______ • Equiano’s________ (hint:read the article) • Wheatley’s________ (hint:read the article) • work Hammon’s______ (hint:read the article) • Refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery. • Renaissance, a cultural movement in the 1920's. • Musical genre deeply rooted in African American culture. • Led enslaved people to freedom via the underground railroad. • ...
Unit 1 & 2 Vocabulary Part 1: 2025-04-15
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- Discoveries centered around the 16th century
- Thin layer of skin that covers the base of the nail
- Result of an action or decision
- Physician who specialize in disorders of skin
- Characteristics that make you, you
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- Refusing to hold wrong against a person
- A re-establishment of a relationship
- Small, hard lump on toe, caused by pressure or irritation
- Judge information to determine if its true
- The mouth or teeth
10 Clues: The mouth or teeth • Result of an action or decision • Characteristics that make you, you • A re-establishment of a relationship • Refusing to hold wrong against a person • Judge information to determine if its true • Discoveries centered around the 16th century • Physician who specialize in disorders of skin • Thin layer of skin that covers the base of the nail • ...
Age of Exploration 2024-12-11
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- Europeans had always seen spreading Christianity as a good thing
- hot item that explorers were looking for
- Henry the Navigator
- Columbus Found the Americas
- da Gama Landed in India in 1498
- Three G’s
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- Magellan His crew made first voyage around the world
- Came out of the Renaissance ideal of Humanism, and the focus on individual achievement
- Diaz Found route to Indian Ocean
- was a new, faster, more maneuverable ship
10 Clues: Three G’s • Henry the Navigator • Columbus Found the Americas • Diaz Found route to Indian Ocean • da Gama Landed in India in 1498 • hot item that explorers were looking for • was a new, faster, more maneuverable ship • Magellan His crew made first voyage around the world • Europeans had always seen spreading Christianity as a good thing • ...
revolution 2024-03-12
7 Clues: descoves inertia • scientific method • invented telescope • used math to prove the sun was center • taught the sun was center of the universe • when people started to discover new thighs • people were enlightend and saw thinghs for them selves
Chapter 18 2021-11-09
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- Class of working people without access to producing property; typically manufacturing workers, paid laborers in agricultural economy, or urban poor; in Europe,
- cultural and intellectual movement of Northern Europe; began later than Italian Renaissance; centered in France, Low Countries, England, and Germany; featured greater emphasis on religion than Italian Renaissance
- French Protestant (16th century) who stressed doctrine
- Reflected resentment against the poor, uncertainties about religious truth; resulted in death of over 100,000 Europeans between 1590 and 1650; particularly common in Protestant areas.
- (1643-1727) English scientist; author of Principia; drew together astronomical and physical observations and wider theories into a neat framework of natural laws; established principles of motion; defined forces of gravity.
- Conflict from 1640 to 1660; featured religious disputes mixed with constitutional
- Published Copernicus's findings (17th century); added own discoveries concerning laws of gravity and planetary motion; condemned by the Catholic church for his work.
- (1759-1797) Enlightenment feminist thinker in
- (1632-1704) English philosopher who argued that people could learn everything through senses and reason and that power of government came from the people, not divine right of kings; offered possibility of revolution to overthrow tyrants.
- (1638-1715) French monarch of the late 17th century who personified absolute monarchy.
- German monk; initiated Protestant Reformation in 1517 by nailing 95 theses to door of Wittenberg church; emphasized primacy of faith over works stressed in Catholic church; accepted state control of church
- A new religious order founded during the Catholic Reformation; active in politics, education, and missionary work; sponsored missions to South america, North American, and Asia.
- author of the prince (16th century); emphasized realistic discussions of how to seize and maintain power; one of most influential authors of Italian Renaissance
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- Polish monk and astronomer (16th century); disproved Hellenistic belief that the earth was at the center of the universe.
- originated in 15th century among peasants and artisans of western Europe, featuring late marriage age, emphasis on the nuclear family, and a large minority who never married
- General wave of religious dissent against Catholic church generally held to have begun with Martin Luther’s attach on Catholic beliefs in 1517; included many varieties of religious belief
- English physician who demonstrated circular movement of blood in animals, function of heart as pump
- War within the Holy Roman Empire between German Protestants and their allies (Sweden, Denmark, France) and the emperor and his ally, Spain; ended in 1648 after great destruction with Treaty of Westphalia.
- argued that new political rights should extend to women.
- introduced moveable type to western Europe in 15th century; credited with greatly expanded availability of printed books
- concerning the powers of the monarchy; ended with restoration of the monarchy in 1660 following execution of previous king.
- focus on humankind as center of intellectual and artistic endeavor; method of study that emphasized the superiority of classical forms over medieval styles, in particular the study of ancient languages
- Kind of France in the 16th century; regarded as Renaissance monarch; patron of arts; imposed new controls on Catholic church
- Form of Protestantism set up in England after 1534; established by Henry VIll with himself as head, at least in part to obtain a divorce from his first wife; became increasingly Protestant following Henry's death.
- (January 22, 1561-April 9, 1626) English philosopher, statesman, author, and scientist; an influential member of the Scientific Revolution; best known for work on the scientific method.
- Culminated in 17th century; period of empirical advances associated with the development of wider theoretical generalizations; resulted in change in traditional beliefs of Middle Ages.
- predestination; established center of his group at Swiss canton of
- of economic changes of 16th and 17th centuries.
- encouraged ideas of wider access to government, wider public education; Calvinism spread from Switzerland to northern Europe and North America.
- Concept of God current during the Scientific Revolution; role of divinity was to set natural laws in motion, not to regulate once process was begun.
30 Clues: (1759-1797) Enlightenment feminist thinker in • of economic changes of 16th and 17th centuries. • French Protestant (16th century) who stressed doctrine • argued that new political rights should extend to women. • predestination; established center of his group at Swiss canton of • Conflict from 1640 to 1660; featured religious disputes mixed with constitutional • ...
Europe Review 2023-11-30
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- What was the dominant religion throughout Europe after the baptism of Emperor Constantine?
- In what year did the western part of the Roman Empire fall?
- What was the dominant power in Italy and much of Europe during the 15th century?
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel and carved the David?
- In terms of standard of living, Europeans in 1800 basically led lives similar to those of....
- Greek city-state that trained their boys to be warriors and their girls to be mothers of warriors. They eventually conquered Athens.
- The development of the ________________ __________________ led to more and more people working in industrialized settings, or economic sectors that supported industry.
- After the fall of the Roman Empire, Europe had a lack of political stability and a loss of collective knowledge which resulted in a time known as the _________ ________.
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- On March 15, 44 B.C. many Roman senators decided that ____________ _____________ had acquired too much power as dictator and stabbed him on the floor of the Roman senate.
- What does the term Renaissance mean?
- Which Pope initiated The Crusades?
- This Greek ruler is responsible for leading the Greek empire and spreading Hellenistic (Greek) culture & language throughout Europe, Asia, and Africa.
- Who published "The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy," in which they explained the law of universal gravity?
- The __________________ saw a resurgence of the arts and culture in Europe during the 1300s-1500s after a long period of decline known as the Dark Ages.
- Sea that borders Europe to the south.
- Who came to the conclusion that the Sun, not the Earth, was the center of the Solar System?
- Who painted The Last Supper and The Mona Lisa?
17 Clues: Which Pope initiated The Crusades? • What does the term Renaissance mean? • Sea that borders Europe to the south. • Who painted The Last Supper and The Mona Lisa? • Who painted the Sistine Chapel and carved the David? • In what year did the western part of the Roman Empire fall? • What was the dominant power in Italy and much of Europe during the 15th century? • ...
Guess The Actor Based on Their First Movie 2025-11-06
Word puzzle of the week. 2024-05-24
6 Clues: Diffrent styles. • A popular trend. • leader of the Catholic church • period of science and creativity • Church where everyone belongs to. • Many people believe in different of them.
Word puzzle of the week. 2024-05-24
6 Clues: Diffrent styles. • A popular trend. • leader of the Catholic church • period of science and creativity • Church where everyone belongs to. • Many people believe in different of them.
Musical Periods 2023-03-17
The Renaissance 2024-10-30
geschiedenis van de fotografie 2013-11-05
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- kunstenaar,wetenschapper,uitvinder
- meest eenvoudige camera beeld in spiegelbeeld
- 19de eeuw basis heliografie
- maakt beeld scherper en helderder
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- bekende decorschilder d.m.v camera obscura zijn prachtige diorama's schilderde
- uitvinder calotypie ofzoutdruk
- vanaf wanneer wilde men de werkelijkheid zo natuurgetrouw weergeven
7 Clues: 19de eeuw basis heliografie • uitvinder calotypie ofzoutdruk • maakt beeld scherper en helderder • kunstenaar,wetenschapper,uitvinder • meest eenvoudige camera beeld in spiegelbeeld • vanaf wanneer wilde men de werkelijkheid zo natuurgetrouw weergeven • bekende decorschilder d.m.v camera obscura zijn prachtige diorama's schilderde
panagiotis antonis 2021-02-08
7 Clues: leonardo born in • Da vinci was born in • in milan worked as an • leonardo was a_ person • leonardo moved there in 1983 • da vinci was a greate creative mind of • the most important picture of Da vinci was
Sonny's Blues 2023-02-06
7 Clues: Sonny's ideal job • the author of the story • reason for Sonny's arrest • the narrator's little brother • the place where the narrator lives • story took place in this period for Harlem • supports the economic and political theories of Karl Marx
Word puzzle of the week. 2024-05-24
6 Clues: Diffrent styles. • A popular trend. • leader of the Catholic church • period of science and creativity • Church where everyone belongs to. • Many people believe in different of them.
Final Exam Review Crossword 2020-12-08
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- He wrote his belief that people entered Heaven by faith and other ideas in the 99 Theses and started the Reformation.
- New inventions in during the Renaissance like the compass, caravel, and astrolabe led to the Age of __________________.
- This institution resisted the scientific discoveries of Galileo, Newton, and Copernicus.
- During the Industrial Revolution the factories were located in the cities which led to this movement of people from rural areas to the cities.
- Leaders like Mussolini and Hitler stressed this form of extreme pride in one's country.
- The belief that if a country becomes communist, that communism will spread to the neighboring countries.
- This non-political revolution stressed observation and experimentation.
- This trade agreement allowed for free trade between Canada, the US and Mexico.
- A political cartoon showing Europeans gathered around Africa and tearing it into pieces for themselves would be inspired by the _________ Conference.
- A political cartoon showing Serbia being stabbed by Austria-Hungary and a long line of other countries is inspired by the idea that World War One became a world-wide conflict due to ____________.
- The belief held by Hindus and Buddhist that the soul returns to another body after death.
- The main prophet of Islam.
- The belief that human activity is causing the climate to change.
- The alliance or pact supporting communism after WW 2.
- The method of colonial control allowed local leaders to continue to rule as long as the followed the political desires of the Europeans.
- After the failure of the League of Nations this modern organization tries to maintain world peace.
- These gatherings, arranged by women, helped spread the ideas of the Enlightenment.
- The poem "White Man's Burden" supported ethnocentrism and the Europeans belief that it was their responsibility to spread their superior _________________.
- European countries exploiting colonies for raw materials and then using them as a market for manufactured goods is an example of _______________________.
- The subjugation and separation of blacks from whites in South Africa from 1945-1991.
- The heavily guarded border between the democratic nations and communist nations of Europe after WW 2.
- After WW 2 this was the movement where many former foreign held lands became independent either through peaceful or violent means.
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- The period in European history when people wanted to Catholic Church to change.
- A period of a rebirth of learning in Europe after the Middle Ages.
- Using violence or threats of violence to achieve political goals.
- Renaissance paintings like the Mona Lisa and other portraits stressed the importance of the ___________________.
- Avoiding the depletion of resources by using alternate renewable resources. Example,,,,wind energy, solar power.
- The Renaissance idea that individual people can accomplish great things.
- This country's revolution led to a complete destruction of its social and political structures.
- The Industrial Revolution started in this country because they possessed land, labor, and capital.
- The creation of this nation after WW 2 brought conflict to the Middle East.
- The harshness of the Treaty of Versailles led to the rise of this form of government in Europe.
- A form of government where all means of production are owned by the government.
- Not following a law you believe is unjust.
- The USSR and US were rivals in this period of nuclear threat after WW 2.
- Eating blueberries from Chile and driving a German car are examples of ______________.
- The belief that all people were born with God given rights to life, liberty, and property were central to this movement.
- The alliance of countries supporting democracy after WW 2.
- The deliberate murder of a targeted ethnic group.
- Buddhism spreading from India eastward to China and Japan is an example of ____________ _______________.
- This is the factor that has made wars become deadlier in each new era.
- The spread of this disease was an unintentional result of the Age of Exploration.
42 Clues: The main prophet of Islam. • Not following a law you believe is unjust. • The deliberate murder of a targeted ethnic group. • The alliance or pact supporting communism after WW 2. • The alliance of countries supporting democracy after WW 2. • The belief that human activity is causing the climate to change. • ...
Chapter 18 2021-11-09
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- Published Copernicus's findings (17th century); added own discoveries concerning laws of gravity and planetary motion; condemned by the Catholic church for his work.
- argued that new political rights should extend to women.
- (1632-1704) English philosopher who argued that people could learn everything through senses and reason and that power of government came from the people, not divine right of kings; offered possibility of revolution to overthrow tyrants.
- War within the Holy Roman Empire between German Protestants and their allies (Sweden, Denmark, France) and the emperor and his ally, Spain; ended in 1648 after great destruction with Treaty of Westphalia.
- Polish monk and astronomer (16th century); disproved Hellenistic belief that the earth was at the center of the universe.
- (1759-1797) Enlightenment feminist thinker in
- Kind of France in the 16th century; regarded as Renaissance monarch; patron of arts; imposed new controls on Catholic church
- Conflict from 1640 to 1660; featured religious disputes mixed with constitutional
- Culminated in 17th century; period of empirical advances associated with the development of wider theoretical generalizations; resulted in change in traditional beliefs of Middle Ages.
- English physician who demonstrated circular movement of blood in animals, function of heart as pump
- A new religious order founded during the Catholic Reformation; active in politics, education, and missionary work; sponsored missions to South america, North American, and Asia.
- author of the prince (16th century); emphasized realistic discussions of how to seize and maintain power; one of most influential authors of Italian Renaissance
- introduced moveable type to western Europe in 15th century; credited with greatly expanded availability of printed books
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- (January 22, 1561-April 9, 1626) English philosopher,statesman, author, and scientist; an influential member of the Scientific Revolution; best known for work on the scientific method.
- Form of Protestantism set up in England after 1534; established by Henry VIll with himself as head, at least in part to obtain a divorce from his first wife; became increasingly Protestant following Henry's death.
- originated in 15th century among peasants and artisans of western Europe, featuring late marriage age, emphasis on the nuclear family, and a large minority who never married
- cultural and intellectual movement of Northern Europe; began later than Italian Renaissance; centered in France, Low Countries, England, and Germany; featured greater emphasis on religion than Italian Renaissance
- Class of working people without access to producing property; typically manufacturing workers, paid laborers in agricultural economy, or urban poor; in Europe,product of economic changes of 16th and 17th centuries.
- Reflected resentment against the poor, uncertainties about religious truth; resulted in death of over 100,000 Europeans between 1590 and 1650; particularly common in Protestant areas.
- General wave of religious dissent against Catholic church generally held to have begun with Martin Luther’s attach on Catholic beliefs in 1517; included many varieties of religious belief
- French Protestant (16th century) who stressed doctrine of predestination; established center of his group at Swiss canton of geneva;encouraged ideas of wider access to government, wider public education; Calvinism spread from Switzerland to northern Europe and North America.
- (1638-1715) French monarch of the late 17th century who personified absolute monarchy.
- focus on humankind as center of intellectual and artistic endeavor; method of study that emphasized the superiority of classical forms over medieval styles, in particular the study of ancient languages
- (1643-1727) English scientist; author of Principia;drew together astronomical and physical observations and wider theories into a neat framework of natural laws; established principles of motion; defined forces of gravity.
- Concept of God current during the Scientific Revolution; role of divinity was to set natural laws in motion, not to regulate once process was begun.
- concerning the powers of the monarchy; ended with restoration of the monarchy in 1660 following execution of previous king.
- German monk; initiated Protestant Reformation in 1517 by nailing 95 theses to door of Wittenberg church; emphasized primacy of faith over works stressed in Catholic church; accepted state control of church
27 Clues: (1759-1797) Enlightenment feminist thinker in • argued that new political rights should extend to women. • Conflict from 1640 to 1660; featured religious disputes mixed with constitutional • (1638-1715) French monarch of the late 17th century who personified absolute monarchy. • ...
europpe 2023-09-19
7 Clues: the vessel to the king • the vassal to the nobles • creator of The divine Comodey • uprising of Roman and Greek art • creator of The Canterbury Tales • European exploration to the holy • the adventure that explored Asia and wrote it down
Katie's Puzzle 2013-07-18
7 Clues: Supporters • Painter, sculptor, architect and poet • Watercolor paintings on fresh plaster • Greatest sculptor of Early Renaissance • Subjects concerned with mankind and culture • Creates the illusion of depth on a flat canvass • First name of the brilliant artist, scientist and inventor
Shakespeare 2022-01-19
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- Word invented by Shakespeare that means "rush"
- The Queen of England during Shakespeare's time
- The period of history Shakespeare wrote during
- Shakespeare's first name.
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- A play about two star crossed lovers
- word invented by Shakespeare that means "go out with" or "date"
- Shakespeare's birthplace
- word invented by Shakespeare that means "sad because one has no friends or company"
- Shakespeare's wife
9 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's birthplace • Shakespeare's first name. • A play about two star crossed lovers • Word invented by Shakespeare that means "rush" • The Queen of England during Shakespeare's time • The period of history Shakespeare wrote during • word invented by Shakespeare that means "go out with" or "date" • ...
5th Music Memory 2024-02-26
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- This composer spent time in a prison.
- Era of Now is the Month of Maying.
- The season of one of our pieces.
- Who composed O Mio Babbino Caro?
- What is the title of the major work Symphony #40?
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- This composer was over 6 feet tall.
- The planet Mr. Holst composed a song about.
- Who composed Pathetique Sonata?
- The major work of Overture.
9 Clues: The major work of Overture. • Who composed Pathetique Sonata? • The season of one of our pieces. • Who composed O Mio Babbino Caro? • Era of Now is the Month of Maying. • This composer was over 6 feet tall. • This composer spent time in a prison. • The planet Mr. Holst composed a song about. • What is the title of the major work Symphony #40?
Crossword - Shape and Size of Pasta 2020-02-04
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- Gold age of pasta
- Type of pasta is made of flour and eggs
- Necessary fluid to make pasta
- Word origin of pasta (language)
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- Name of the wheat used in Italy
- Zone of the mouth where we feel the shape of the pasta
- Butterflies in Italian
- Great designer who worked on the shape of the pasta
- Ingredient to make the powder
9 Clues: Gold age of pasta • Butterflies in Italian • Necessary fluid to make pasta • Ingredient to make the powder • Name of the wheat used in Italy • Word origin of pasta (language) • Type of pasta is made of flour and eggs • Great designer who worked on the shape of the pasta • Zone of the mouth where we feel the shape of the pasta
How Well Do You Know Stratford? 2024-05-22
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- This teacher once skydived and saluted the president of India upon landing.
- Middle School Historian.
- Study Hall teacher is also a filmmaker.
- Middle School President.
- Middle School Treasurer.
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- This teacher loves to go travel and go backpacking.
- Middle School vice President.
- This Office Administrator and substitute teacher loves camping and sports.
- Renaissance man sings, dances, is an artist, etc.
9 Clues: Middle School Historian. • Middle School President. • Middle School Treasurer. • Middle School vice President. • Study Hall teacher is also a filmmaker. • Renaissance man sings, dances, is an artist, etc. • This teacher loves to go travel and go backpacking. • This Office Administrator and substitute teacher loves camping and sports. • ...
A.P Performance Task 1 2021-03-31
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- kilala sa obra maestrang Mona Lisa at ang Huling Hapunan
- imbentor ng teleskopyo
- lumaganap mula 1350 hanggang 1550
- pambansang makata ng inglatera
- pagaaral sa pananaw ukol sa paniniwala o prinsipyong tao
- picture
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- isang pastor na German at Propesor
- mga iskolar o bihasa sa pag-aaral ng sinaunang Greece at Rome
- picture
- picture
10 Clues: picture • picture • picture • imbentor ng teleskopyo • pambansang makata ng inglatera • lumaganap mula 1350 hanggang 1550 • isang pastor na German at Propesor • kilala sa obra maestrang Mona Lisa at ang Huling Hapunan • pagaaral sa pananaw ukol sa paniniwala o prinsipyong tao • mga iskolar o bihasa sa pag-aaral ng sinaunang Greece at Rome
LES MUTATIONS DE L'EUROPE 2024-05-14
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- elle leur permet de découvrir le "nouveau monde"
- Renouveau des arts des XV-XVIème siècles
- Met en relation les 3 continents
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- Grandes plantations de canne à sucre
- Civilisation qui disparait avec leur arrivée
- Discussion argumentée sur une question
- Défenseur des peuples "amérindiens"
- Devient l'un des ports les plus importants
8 Clues: Met en relation les 3 continents • Défenseur des peuples "amérindiens" • Grandes plantations de canne à sucre • Discussion argumentée sur une question • Renouveau des arts des XV-XVIème siècles • Devient l'un des ports les plus importants • Civilisation qui disparait avec leur arrivée • elle leur permet de découvrir le "nouveau monde"
Harlem Renaissance 2023-01-26
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- Art Movement that paved the way for the Civil Rights Movement and gave power to African American Artists, writers, and musicians
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- Movement of 175,000 African Americans from the South to Harlem
- Female pioneer sculptor of the Harlem Renaissance who designed the dime
- Artform that uses paper and adhesive as its media
- Neighborhood in New York that contained the largest African American population and hosted the Harlem Renaissance
5 Clues: Artform that uses paper and adhesive as its media • Movement of 175,000 African Americans from the South to Harlem • Female pioneer sculptor of the Harlem Renaissance who designed the dime • Neighborhood in New York that contained the largest African American population and hosted the Harlem Renaissance • ...
Gargantua 2023-05-04
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- Le titre de l'œuvre est basé sur la taille de Gargantua, qui est un ____.
- Genre auquel appartient le roman
- La période historique durant laquelle le roman a été écrit
- Gargantua est né par __
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- l'auteur de gargantua est ___ Rabelais
- Le nom du géant protagoniste du livre
- Cet élément est souvent associé aux comédies de Rabelais
- Fils de Gargantua
- Ville où Gargantua étudie
9 Clues: Fils de Gargantua • Gargantua est né par __ • Ville où Gargantua étudie • Genre auquel appartient le roman • Le nom du géant protagoniste du livre • l'auteur de gargantua est ___ Rabelais • Cet élément est souvent associé aux comédies de Rabelais • La période historique durant laquelle le roman a été écrit • ...
History Unit 3 Review Crossword 2021-10-25
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- The era with hunter-gatherers
- history passed down by people telling stories
- When one culture influences another
- The era that was a rebirth of Classical era culture
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- The era where religion started
- Food surplus leads to...
- A belief system where all animals and plants have souls
- The era with the rise of formal religion
- When a religion believes in one god
9 Clues: Food surplus leads to... • The era with hunter-gatherers • The era where religion started • When a religion believes in one god • When one culture influences another • The era with the rise of formal religion • history passed down by people telling stories • The era that was a rebirth of Classical era culture • A belief system where all animals and plants have souls
Francis Bacon 2014-02-16
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- Hier werd Bacon geboren
- Bacon valt onder deze discipline
- Het derde woord van de titel van Bacons boek over de ideale samenleving
- Kennis is ...
- Zo heette de periode waarin Bacon leefde
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- Bacon was trendsetter van deze periode
- Bacon werd de vader van deze filosofische richting genoemd
- Hieraan is Bacon overleden
- Bacon vond dat de mens beter was dan dit
9 Clues: Kennis is ... • Hier werd Bacon geboren • Hieraan is Bacon overleden • Bacon valt onder deze discipline • Bacon was trendsetter van deze periode • Bacon vond dat de mens beter was dan dit • Zo heette de periode waarin Bacon leefde • Bacon werd de vader van deze filosofische richting genoemd • Het derde woord van de titel van Bacons boek over de ideale samenleving
A.P Performance Task 1 2021-03-31
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- picture
- isang pastor na German at Propesor
- pagaaral sa pananaw ukol sa paniniwala o prinsipyong tao
- kilala sa obra maestrang Mona Lisa at ang Huling Hapunan
- mga iskolar o bihasa sa pag-aaral ng sinaunang Greece at Rome
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- humati sa ka-Kristyanuhan sa pagiging Katoliko at Protestante
- picture
- imbentor ng teleskopyo
- lumaganap mula 1350 hanggang 1550
- pambansang makata ng inglatera
- picture
11 Clues: picture • picture • picture • imbentor ng teleskopyo • pambansang makata ng inglatera • lumaganap mula 1350 hanggang 1550 • isang pastor na German at Propesor • pagaaral sa pananaw ukol sa paniniwala o prinsipyong tao • kilala sa obra maestrang Mona Lisa at ang Huling Hapunan • humati sa ka-Kristyanuhan sa pagiging Katoliko at Protestante • ...
Vocab #4 AAl 2022-10-14
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- property that is an inheritance or possession
- present in large numbers of quantities
- showing a great deal of variety
- occuring at the same time
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- orginating naturally in a specific place
- seasonal movement of animals or humans
- the revival of art under the influence of models in the 14th-16th centuries
- A strong effect on someone or something
- a feeling of sadness
9 Clues: a feeling of sadness • occuring at the same time • showing a great deal of variety • seasonal movement of animals or humans • present in large numbers of quantities • A strong effect on someone or something • orginating naturally in a specific place • property that is an inheritance or possession • ...
Renaissance and reformation 2016-01-12
7 Clues: Work by Machiavelli • He invented telescope • Painted The Last Supper • Religious movement by Martin Luther king • The non-believers of Church were known as • The greatest playwright of the renaissance • Stated that earth is not the centre of the universe
Miscellaneous Crossword 2024-06-10
7 Clues: Poseidon's planet • Flower symbolling love • British spelling of fetus • Mitarashi ______, a Japanese mochi dessert • Mr. ____, teacher advisor of the Panther Print • What you do when you feel a little musty, perhaps • Renaissance ______, an outdoor event in a historical setting
World War 1 and the 1920s 2022-01-14
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- Black NYC neighborhood known for music and poetry.
- Biology teacher defied evolution law, arrested
- Worked towards anti-discrimination in 20s
- German name for submarines
- Young women embracing the ideas of the 1920s
- Genre made popular through Harlem Renaissance
- Led the central powers
- The MAIN causes of World War 1
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- Most fighting was done here
- Made it a crime to teach evolution in school
- Allied power who was neutral at first
- Advocated for birth control information to be given out
- Biased info to promote political narrative
- Type of poisonous chemical gas used to burn, suffocate and blind in WW1
- Took jobs of soldier (factories/railroads/miners)
- Formed by government to spread propaganda
16 Clues: Led the central powers • German name for submarines • Most fighting was done here • The MAIN causes of World War 1 • Allied power who was neutral at first • Worked towards anti-discrimination in 20s • Formed by government to spread propaganda • Biased info to promote political narrative • Made it a crime to teach evolution in school • ...
Famous Painters 2024-08-22
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- Abstract Expressionist known for his drip paintings.
- Painted the "Mona Lisa."
- French Post-Impressionist known for "The Bathers."
- Known for his use of color, like in "The Dance."
- Surrealist artist who painted "The Persistence of Memory."
- Spanish painter famous for "The Third of May 1808."
- Italian Renaissance painter known for "The Birth of Venus."
- Post-Impressionist who worked in Tahiti.
- Austrian painter famous for "The Kiss."
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- Founder of French Impressionism.
- GOGH Known for "Starry Night."
- Famous for his Cubist style.
- American painter who often depicted mothers and children.
- Italian painter of "The School of Athens."
- Painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- Dutch painter known for "The Night Watch."
16 Clues: Painted the "Mona Lisa." • Famous for his Cubist style. • GOGH Known for "Starry Night." • Founder of French Impressionism. • Painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling. • Austrian painter famous for "The Kiss." • Post-Impressionist who worked in Tahiti. • Italian painter of "The School of Athens." • Dutch painter known for "The Night Watch." • ...
The Age of Exploration 2023-02-28
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- An ancient ship from the middle ages
- School for navigation in Portugal
- Sailors rebelling against their captain
- The rebirth of European interest in the civilisations
- Perviously located on the same spot as Mexico City
- People who draw maps
- Using the position of the sun and stars to determine a ships latitude
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- Helped steer the caravel
- Ownership of a person for their labour
- An instrument that helped to determine a ships latitude
- A person who works on a ship
- Spanish soldier
- When a country takes over another territory
- Decedents from earliest inhabitants of a region
- An instrument used for navigation
- Planning the movement from one place to another
16 Clues: Spanish soldier • People who draw maps • Helped steer the caravel • A person who works on a ship • School for navigation in Portugal • An instrument used for navigation • An ancient ship from the middle ages • Ownership of a person for their labour • Sailors rebelling against their captain • When a country takes over another territory • ...
SEJARAH 2025-01-08
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- Yang memperkenalkan istilah Renaissance
- Salah satu karya yang ditulis oleh Homerus
- Tokoh dari Yunani yang digelari bapak sejarah
- Kota yang direbut Yunani menurut kisah yang ditulis oleh Homerus
- Salah satu buku karangan Louis Gottschalk
- Untuk mencapai penulisan sejarah diperlukan ke arah mencari kebenaran faktual. Pernyataan ini dikemukakan oleh
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- Kata metode dalam bahasa latin
- Cerita yang dianggap tidak masuk akal
- Biasanya mitos diawali oleh kata pembuka seperti
- Salah satu cerita mitos yang berkembang di Sumatera Utara
- Sejarah dapat dimoralkan, berarti sejarah bukan
- Tokoh pendukung bahwasannya sejarah sebagai ilmu
- Salah satu Sejarawan Indonesia dari Sumatera Barat
- Buku karangan Marco Polo
- Penganut paham Karl Marx
- Penulis buku autobiografia
16 Clues: Buku karangan Marco Polo • Penganut paham Karl Marx • Penulis buku autobiografia • Kata metode dalam bahasa latin • Cerita yang dianggap tidak masuk akal • Yang memperkenalkan istilah Renaissance • Salah satu buku karangan Louis Gottschalk • Salah satu karya yang ditulis oleh Homerus • Tokoh dari Yunani yang digelari bapak sejarah • ...
Julie Ngo 5 2020-12-17
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- he is a philosopher and writer who wrote "The Prince"
- he is known as the greatest Italian poet
- language spoken by people in an particular country
- someone who is not religious
- he was known for his sculptures
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- was an English playwright
- another word for "rebirth" in French
- he created the printing press in 1440
- became famous for his work the "School of Athens"
- his original name was Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi
- Painted the Monolisa
11 Clues: Painted the Monolisa • was an English playwright • someone who is not religious • he was known for his sculptures • another word for "rebirth" in French • he created the printing press in 1440 • he is known as the greatest Italian poet • became famous for his work the "School of Athens" • language spoken by people in an particular country • ...
Emily Pham 2 2020-12-18
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- drew the "Birth of Venus"
- sculpted the art named, "David"
- painted the "Mona Lisa"
- to become more interested in worldly events
- the language people spoke in their religion
- wrote the famous play, "Romeo and Juliet"
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- was the person who created the printing press, and was the first to print the Christian Bible.
- wrote the book, "The Prince"
- wrote The Divine Comedy
- another term for rebirth
- oil painted the art "Marriage of the Virgin"
11 Clues: wrote The Divine Comedy • painted the "Mona Lisa" • another term for rebirth • drew the "Birth of Venus" • wrote the book, "The Prince" • sculpted the art named, "David" • wrote the famous play, "Romeo and Juliet" • to become more interested in worldly events • the language people spoke in their religion • oil painted the art "Marriage of the Virgin" • ...
Perspective 2024-01-03
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- 3-D
- The line that separates earth and sky.
- Uses two vanishing points.
- The 3D version of a square
- Two lines that don't intersect
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- The points in linear perspective at which all imaginary lines converge
- Uses one vanishing point.
- 20th century painter that created architectural scenes of urban and rural life.
- artist that painted School of Athens.
- period of time from the 1400's-1600's (rebirth)
- prism The 3-D version of a rectangle
11 Clues: 3-D • Uses one vanishing point. • Uses two vanishing points. • The 3D version of a square • Two lines that don't intersect • prism The 3-D version of a rectangle • artist that painted School of Athens. • The line that separates earth and sky. • period of time from the 1400's-1600's (rebirth) • The points in linear perspective at which all imaginary lines converge • ...
Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque Review 2025-02-26
4 Clues: Two or more independent melodies coinciding. • The most influential invention of the renaissance. • The most popular instrument during the renaissance. • Complex secular polyphonic songs traditionally sung acapella. Known for word-painting.
IB 1 Terminology 2020-04-09
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- A 2-4 part religious choral work from the Medieval or Renaissance eras
- A common decoration or embellishment on a note
- The position of a triad when built on thirds
- A short melodic or rhythmic idea often used in a piece
- The highest woodwind instrument
- The period of music from 1600 - 1750
- A constantly repeating rhythmic idea
- The texture most prevalent in the Classical period
- How high or low a note is
- To change key within a piece of music
- The end section of a work
- The lengthening of rhythmic values in a melody
- The Amen cadence
- The clef used by viola players
- The name given to the theme of a fugue
- The cadence using chords V - vi
- Two chords creating musical punctuation
- Music written for small ensembles
- A bass line common in Classical keyboard music
- A group of staves on which music written is played at the same time
- A musical sentence
- The plucked string instrument common in the Renaissance and Baroque eras
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- A sustained pitch over several bars
- The orchestra playing in unison - common in the Classical era
- The writing of many notes for one syllable in vocal music
- The 2nd most important note in a scale
- An orchestral wind instrument with a plaintive sound
- The smaller group in a Concerto Grosso
- The setting of the Latin liturgy to music
- An interval greater than an octave
- The first section of Sonata Form
- Belonging to a major or minor key
- The nickname for Haydn's Symphony no 94
- Motion where one part remains fairly static while the other moves freely
- A scale made up of half steps
- A name for call and response
- A collection of dances in the same key
- Upper or Lower ____________ a kind of non chord tone
- The substantial overlapping of two themes - eg in a fugue
- Menuet and __________
40 Clues: The Amen cadence • A musical sentence • Menuet and __________ • How high or low a note is • The end section of a work • A name for call and response • A scale made up of half steps • The clef used by viola players • The highest woodwind instrument • The cadence using chords V - vi • The first section of Sonata Form • Belonging to a major or minor key • ...
The Harlem Renaissance and The Jazz Age 2023-04-12
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- This woman founded her own teaching studio where she enrolled black artists to learn art.
- A composer known for making classical songs with hints of popular jazz.
- An African American painter who made art pieces that became a sign of the Harlem Renaissance.
- An American novelist who wrote The Great Gatsby
- A section of NYC known for its jazz clubs and lively night scene
- An anthropologist and folklorist, this woman was one of the publishers of the African American magazine FIRE!!
- A bandleader known as the king of jazz
- By 1920, about 300,000 African Americans moved from the south to the north in the _________.
- A jazz musician famous for playing the trumpet and bringing jazz outside of New Orleans, he moved to Chicago to spread his talent.
- An African American Socialist who graduated from Harvard
- Won two awards for his novel the old man and the sea
- This nightclub in Harlem was where African Americans performed, one of whom was Duke Ellington.
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- This trumpeter was nicknamed “Satchmo” and his recordings played on radio stations all over America.
- Black musicals soon moved to Broadway, in which _______ found a career.
- As a pianist and composer, this man was the bandleader at the Cotton Club in Harlem.
- A city on the Mississippi known for the birth of jazz
- A person who lives outside their home country is a ____
- A way of broadcasting audio through machines
- Earning the title of Empress of the Blues, this woman sang for mixed audiences and influenced Armstrong’s music.
- A street of theaters that show plays and musicals in midtown Manhattan
- A singer known for jazz and having a racist aspect in modern day
- A black activist known for founding the UNIA(Universal Negro Improvement Association)
- He was a Prohibition era crime boss known for his violence and ruthlessness.
- This American poet was one of the most influential writers during the Harlem Renaissance.
24 Clues: A bandleader known as the king of jazz • A way of broadcasting audio through machines • An American novelist who wrote The Great Gatsby • Won two awards for his novel the old man and the sea • A city on the Mississippi known for the birth of jazz • A person who lives outside their home country is a ____ • An African American Socialist who graduated from Harvard • ...
Chapter 15 Crossword 2012-11-28
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- Buying one of these forgives all your sins and is considered as buying your way into heaven.
- (two words no space) Through the invention of the ______ ______ more bibles were printed which spread the Church's message faster.
- Through the sacrament of the ________ of the sick Jesus continues to touch those who are seriously ill.
- In the United States the Anglican church is known as the ________ church.
- This is a gift freely given to us by God.
- (two words no space) this man posted his 95 theses on a church door in Germany.
- These men lived more like princes than holy men during the Renaissance.
- King _____ VII formed the church of England because the Catholic pope would not grant him an anulment.
- __________ of siena convinced the pope to come back to Rome in 1378.
- The black plague lasted _______ years.
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- This caused people to put more emphesis on human achievement and not on divine presence.
- (two words no space) The _________ _______ declared the pope’s election invalid and voted their own pope.
- In the early ______ century Martin Luther challenged some ideas of the Catholic Church.
- (two words no space) The _______ ______ is a independent sovereign nation that houses the church headquarters.
- Who brought supplies to the sick, annointed the sick, and buried the dead during the period of the black plague pandemic?
- This is how many years the pope was under rule of the French king.
- The _______ of Justice was a document that expressed that both Lutherans and Catholics accept that we are saved by God’s grace therefore we are both called to do good deeds.
- (two words no space) This helps to guide us to carry out God's plan.
- (two words no space) It took ________ years to restore power to the true pope after the great schism.
- The great ______ is the internal division of the church,in result the western orthodox church was formed.
- The ________ church is another name for the church of England.
21 Clues: The black plague lasted _______ years. • This is a gift freely given to us by God. • The ________ church is another name for the church of England. • This is how many years the pope was under rule of the French king. • (two words no space) This helps to guide us to carry out God's plan. • __________ of siena convinced the pope to come back to Rome in 1378. • ...
The World before the Opening of the Atlantic 2013-09-02
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- a disease that spread across Europe, killing 25 million people
- ancestor or animal spirits of the Native Americans of Pacific Northwest
- people believed to have crossed the Bering Land Bridge
- the Muslim ruler who led Songhai to the height of its power
- German inventor of the moveable type printing press
- Greek philosopher who thought people should live based on reason
- clear or ordered thinking
- a muslim king who ruled the Mali Empire at the height of its power and who spread Islamic influence through a large part of West Africa
- Italian artist, inventor, engineer, and mapmaker of the Renaissance
- Italian Renaissance artist known for paintings and sculpture
- North African people who established trade routes through West Africa
- underground ceremonial chambers at the center of each Anasazi community
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- a group's set of common values and traditions
- people who obtain food by hunting animals and gathering plants
- Greek philosopher who wrote Republic, about an ideal society
- feudal warriors who fought on horseback
- cone-shaped shelters made of animal hides by the nomadic plains people
- a society that traces ancestry through mothers
- climates and landscapes that surround living things
- aboveground houses made of a heavy clay called adobe
- an alliance of Native Americans in northeastern North America
- businesses in which a group of people invest together
- in Islam, a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca
- Greek teacher who wanted people to question their own beliefs
- a strip of land between Asia and present day Alaska that was exposed by the lower sea levels of the Ice Age
- movment of people or animals from one region to another
- Islamic places of worship
- a form of government in which people rule themselves
- referring to the cultures of ancient Greece and Rome
29 Clues: clear or ordered thinking • Islamic places of worship • feudal warriors who fought on horseback • a group's set of common values and traditions • a society that traces ancestry through mothers • in Islam, a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca • climates and landscapes that surround living things • German inventor of the moveable type printing press • ...
unit 4 2015-03-15
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- ^was the popular name of an assemblage of some 43,000 marchers—17,000 World War I veterans, their families, and affiliated group
- creation of the FERA
- ^ time in the history of new york when black poets began to rise and write
- roosevelts policy
- ^ two italian communists that were executed
- ^limiting the amount of immigrants per country, especially the chinese.
- ^ American novelist, short-story writer, and playwright. In 1930, he became the first writer from the United States to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature
- ^ When the soil in the great plain eroded causing a huge detrimental storm
- ^ transatlantic flight across the atlantic
- 32nd president of the united state
- a gang of political leaders that closely surrounded warren g harding.
- wrote the old man and the sea
- ^ 31st president of the united states
- ^ famous jazz player
- ^ the stock market crash of the 1920s
- illegal to teach evolution in schools
- ^ raised american tarrifs on imported goods in order to protect factories.
- one of the most famous black poets of the harlem renaissance
- ^ political ideology that everyone will be created equal and receive equal treatment
- ^ the banning of sale of distribution of alcohol
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- illegal pubs during prohibition
- ^ bribery incident involving warren g. harding.
- women who were scantily clad dancers.
- ^ african american women writer during the harlem renaissance
- nickname for the day when the stock market crashed
- ^investment in stocks, property, or other ventures in the hope of gain but with the risk of loss.
- ^ helped in preventing floods
- ^ illegal transporters of alcohol
- ^a deprived area on the outskirts of a town consisting of large numbers of crude dwellings.
- huge american writer
- ^ nicknamed the empress of blues
- ^strict adherence to the basic principles of any subject or discipline.
32 Clues: roosevelts policy • creation of the FERA • huge american writer • ^ famous jazz player • ^ helped in preventing floods • wrote the old man and the sea • illegal pubs during prohibition • ^ nicknamed the empress of blues • ^ illegal transporters of alcohol • 32nd president of the united state • women who were scantily clad dancers. • ^ 31st president of the united states • ...
Wizard Map: Chapter 5-9 2023-11-29
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- tool by which both sacred and secular works became known and well-preserved "Crtl +P"
- period by which musical styles influenced European art music, composers let the structure of the text determine the structure of the music, polyphony with imitations
- known for keyboard variations, pavanes and galliards such as "John Come Kiss Me Now": Bird
- rebellion against the authority of the Catholic Church and spiritual leadership of Rome; martin luther
- main melody in the cantus supported by tenor and contratenor; lol sounds french
- most popular household instrument and continued to play part in basso-continuo in the 17th century
- first printed anthology of chansons
- Expanded the range of the bass in his 13 masses for darker tone
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- Italian composer that saved polyphony from being condemned by the Council of Trent.
- responsible for polyphonic vocal ensemble to the instrumentally accompanied song for duet or larger ensembles, homophonic and contrapuntal part writing: say verde
- important form of secular polyphonic song in Spain, composed for the aristocracy, preference for simplicity; not hero but...
- aristocratic amateur, murderer, imaginative madrigals, contrast between diatonic and chromatic passages
- abandoned formes fixes, strophic texts, and simple 4/5 line poems
- Italian composers during the renaissance used this style as a vehicle for humanism and emotions. Italians used this to become the leading forces of European Music.
- ___ of Trent purged the Church of abuses and laxities
- 13th century term for any polyphonic composition on a Latin Text with Mass Proper and Office; rhymes with poet
- intended for dancing, singing, or playing with repeated refrains
- foundation of harmony: "all about that ..."
- Greatest Ornate of the Age; last name rhymes with day; known for tenor masses
- strophic, 4 part homophonic songs with refrains, melody in upper voice, and influence a new emerging french chanson. Hint: ricotta.
- 17th century style of musc with distinct sections, clear 4 measure groups, rhythm easy to follow for the dancers
21 Clues: first printed anthology of chansons • foundation of harmony: "all about that ..." • ___ of Trent purged the Church of abuses and laxities • Expanded the range of the bass in his 13 masses for darker tone • intended for dancing, singing, or playing with repeated refrains • abandoned formes fixes, strophic texts, and simple 4/5 line poems • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2024-01-25
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- system the mechanism within a computer that enables it to run its programs
- a network of high-power computers that sends vast amounts of information
- communications the exchange of information in a job
- broadcasting system television broadcasting that relies upon signals received via satellite
- using digital technology to communicate
- (AM) radio the system of broadcasting that allows more than one station to transmit radio signals
- the use of public funds to finance a creative project
- Period the period in Europe after the Classical Greek Period and before the Renaissance
- system a way in which multiple users can receive and work on computer files
- (FM) radio an improved system of broadcasting that produces a clearer sound
- a large body of information stored in one place
- type `letters that could be rearranged on a printing press
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- the use of digital technology to buy goods or services
- Masters artists during the High Renaissance such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michaelangelo, and Raphael whose work dominated art and culture
- media platforms for internet users to exchange messages
- use the legal doctrine that allows the limited use of copyrighted materials without permission from the rights holders
- elements personal traits and skills common to all pathways found within a
- of business the ways in which a business works and makes money
- delivery method of a message
- convergence merging of separate technologies (telecommunications, information technology, electronics and entertainment) into a single device
- effect a desired response in the audience
- the concepts and skills on which a career is built
- a task or pursuit that provides a product or service and meets a demand
- Wide Web a branch of the internet that allows easy user interface to linked networks
- clusters groups of occupations that share certain characteristics
- personal messages send and received using the Internet
- citizenship the responsible use of digital technology
- divide the gap between those with access to digital technology and those without
28 Clues: delivery method of a message • using digital technology to communicate • effect a desired response in the audience • a large body of information stored in one place • the concepts and skills on which a career is built • communications the exchange of information in a job • the use of public funds to finance a creative project • ...
Social Studies Vocab Review Two 2025-03-27
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- City that was the center of the Crusades; the Holy City to be reclaimed
- Oral storytellers of African culture
- The Mediterranean Sea separates Europe from ________
- The ______________ Years War gave Henry V control of France and England
- The Spanish Inquisition found those people who were not _____________ and persecuted them
- Ferdinand and Isabella were from this country (They led the Inquisition and sent Christopher Columbus)
- Rich banking family of Florence and the Renaissance
- This caused a significant drop in global population due to its spread
- Painting by Da Vinci
- A lightweight ship used during the Age of Exploration
- Hernando de Soto discovered this river
- After the plague, this group of people were able to demand higher wages
- Protestants believe in salvation by ___________ not money/indulgences
- The Crusades are called the "______ War"
- Name of the Peninsula which has Portugal and Spain
- The Crusades are often called a "successful ___________"
- Renaissance means a "__________" of civilization
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- This person made maps, compasses, and astrolabes to help with sea exploration; Prince Henry the _______________
- Reconquista means to "Re-______________"
- This document implemented trial by jury, rule of law, and limited power of government
- He started the Protestant Reformation with his 95 Theses
- The idea by Thomas Aquanis which said that humans have their own thoughts and reason
- She won the Battle of Orleans
- Statue by Michaelangelo
- The Crusades were Christians vs ______________
- He circumnavigated the globe
- This was the job title of William Shakespeare
- He was named the "Holy Roman Emperor" by the Pope; Christian ruler
- The last name of the founder of Calvinism
- Mehmet II conquered this city
- Another name for a peasant
- Muslim Empire ruled by Mehmet II
- Martin Luther had issue with indulgences which were paying __________ to get into heaven
- A piece of land in Medeival times
- French explorers were all about good relations with Natives and _____ trade
35 Clues: Painting by Da Vinci • Statue by Michaelangelo • Another name for a peasant • He circumnavigated the globe • She won the Battle of Orleans • Mehmet II conquered this city • Muslim Empire ruled by Mehmet II • A piece of land in Medeival times • Oral storytellers of African culture • Hernando de Soto discovered this river • Reconquista means to "Re-______________" • ...
H6 hv1 2024-06-14
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- De manier waarop mensen denken.
- De uitbreiding van een gebied of van invloed.
- De leer van de bouw van het (menselijk) lichaam.
- Groot landbouwbedrijf waarop één product werd verbouwd, zoals rietsuiker, koffie of tabak.
- Kruiden die rijke Europeanen gebruikten om het eten meer smaak te geven.
- De ideeën die mensen hebben over de hun bekende wereld.
- Een techniek waardoor je de indruk kunt wekken dat er diepte zit in een (plat) schilderij.
- De cultuur in de overgangsperiode van middeleeuwen naar vroegmoderne tijd. In deze tijd (1300-1600) keek men met een nieuwe blik naar de oudheid en kwam de mens centraal te staan.
- Gebied buiten het eigen land dat is veroverd en wordt bestuurd door het moederland.
- Geleerde uit de tijd van de renaissance, die teksten uit de oudheid bestudeerde en vertaalde.
- Rijk Het Turkse Rijk dat in de 15e eeuw steeds machtiger werd en in 1453 Constantinopel innam. Hiermee kwam een einde aan het Oost-Romeinse Rijk.
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- .......... tijd. De periode van de 16e tot en met de 18e eeuw.
- Regels waaraan leden van een samenleving zich moeten houden, bijvoorbeeld ‘afval gooi je in de prullenbak’ of ‘diefstal is verboden’.
- De handel in mensen uit Afrika die in Amerika op plantages en in mijnen moesten werken.
- Reizen naar gebieden die tot dan toe onbekend zijn.
- Volk dat tussen ca. 1440 tot 1536 in het huidige Peru (Zuid-Amerika) een groot rijk had.
- Volk dat tussen ca. 1200 en 1521 in het huidige Mexico (Midden-Amerika) een groot rijk had.
- De ideeën die mensen hebben over zichzelf en de mensen om hen heen.
- Een fort met een haven, pakhuizen en woningen langs de nieuw ontdekte kusten van Azië, Afrika en Zuid-Amerika.
- Zaken die mensen belangrijk vinden in hun leven, zoals behulpzaamheid, eerlijkheid of een goed christen zijn.
20 Clues: De manier waarop mensen denken. • De uitbreiding van een gebied of van invloed. • De leer van de bouw van het (menselijk) lichaam. • Reizen naar gebieden die tot dan toe onbekend zijn. • De ideeën die mensen hebben over de hun bekende wereld. • .......... tijd. De periode van de 16e tot en met de 18e eeuw. • ...
H6 2024-06-20
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- De manier waarop mensen denken.
- De uitbreiding van een gebied of van invloed.
- De leer van de bouw van het (menselijk) lichaam.
- Groot landbouwbedrijf waarop één product werd verbouwd, zoals rietsuiker, koffie of tabak.
- Kruiden die rijke Europeanen gebruikten om het eten meer smaak te geven.
- De ideeën die mensen hebben over de hun bekende wereld.
- Een techniek waardoor je de indruk kunt wekken dat er diepte zit in een (plat) schilderij.
- De cultuur in de overgangsperiode van middeleeuwen naar vroegmoderne tijd. In deze tijd (1300-1600) keek men met een nieuwe blik naar de oudheid en kwam de mens centraal te staan.
- Gebied buiten het eigen land dat is veroverd en wordt bestuurd door het moederland.
- Geleerde uit de tijd van de renaissance, die teksten uit de oudheid bestudeerde en vertaalde.
- Rijk Het Turkse Rijk dat in de 15e eeuw steeds machtiger werd en in 1453 Constantinopel innam. Hiermee kwam een einde aan het Oost-Romeinse Rijk.
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- tijd De periode van de 16e tot en met de 18e eeuw.
- Regels waaraan leden van een samenleving zich moeten houden, bijvoorbeeld ‘afval gooi je in de prullenbak’ of ‘diefstal is verboden’.
- De handel in mensen uit Afrika die in Amerika op plantages en in mijnen moesten werken.
- Reizen naar gebieden die tot dan toe onbekend zijn.
- Volk dat tussen ca. 1440 tot 1536 in het huidige Peru (Zuid-Amerika) een groot rijk had.
- Volk dat tussen ca. 1200 en 1521 in het huidige Mexico (Midden-Amerika) een groot rijk had.
- De ideeën die mensen hebben over zichzelf en de mensen om hen heen.
- Een fort met een haven, pakhuizen en woningen langs de nieuw ontdekte kusten van Azië, Afrika en Zuid-Amerika.
- Zaken die mensen belangrijk vinden in hun leven, zoals behulpzaamheid, eerlijkheid of een goed christen zijn.
20 Clues: De manier waarop mensen denken. • De uitbreiding van een gebied of van invloed. • De leer van de bouw van het (menselijk) lichaam. • tijd De periode van de 16e tot en met de 18e eeuw. • Reizen naar gebieden die tot dan toe onbekend zijn. • De ideeën die mensen hebben over de hun bekende wereld. • De ideeën die mensen hebben over zichzelf en de mensen om hen heen. • ...
Musical Interlude 2024-08-10
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- How you get to Carnegie Hall
- Has tres picos
- "Gray" painting and mode
- Randall fell asleep to this
- Musical form
- 76
- Sing do re mi
- With fire
- Text of an opera
- A prince searched for these three
- Brunhilde sang in one
- Sixth symphony
- "Sweet ___"
- Walking pace
- Evening service
- Julian
- Loud
- Religious poem or song
- Famous fiddle player
- Bagatelle in A minor
- Time
- Deer Hunter theme
- Smaller orchestra
- Musical joke author
- Igor's suite
- Where the wind whistles
- Disregarding strict tempo
- Plucked stringed instrument
- Quick
- Not Miranda
- English Renaissance composer
- "Dean of American composers"
- Study
- Two beats
- Courtly dance
- Baroque dance variation
- Highest female voice
- Minor scale
- Remembered by Tarrega
- Not fast, not slow
- Gregorian
- Lament
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- Plectrum
- Whisper
- Thumb
- Impressionist Erik
- French song
- The second era of music
- Middle range male
- Common man had one
- Performed on barges
- Composer of melancholy songs
- Peer Gynt a.m.
- Wolfie's dad
- French style
- Move to another key
- Joplin classic
- Jets, Sharks, Maria
- Singing in the dead of night
- Brass but not a trumpet
- Spanish instrument
- Bringer of old age
- Schumann's wife
- Slow dance in triple meter
- Five notes
- Double reed instrument
- Played in staggered manner
- Spanish dance
- Three notes
- List of composer's works
- Tristan's love
- Legend
- Helps you keep time
- Delightful dancing
- Unchanging, repeated note
- Two or more voices
- Enrique
- Made a bad bargain
- Study and practice of teaching music
- Not flat
- Solo vocal piece
- Tearful romantic prelude
82 Clues: 76 • Loud • Time • Thumb • Quick • Study • Julian • Legend • Lament • Whisper • Enrique • Plectrum • Not flat • With fire • Two beats • Gregorian • Five notes • French song • "Sweet ___" • Three notes • Not Miranda • Minor scale • Musical form • Wolfie's dad • French style • Walking pace • Igor's suite • Sing do re mi • Spanish dance • Courtly dance • Has tres picos • Peer Gynt a.m. • Sixth symphony • Joplin classic • Tristan's love • Evening service • ...
Art 9-12 2025-11-10
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- — Burned wood used for rich, dark drawing marks.
- — Repeated visual elements creating movement.
- — Period known for renewed interest in classical art.
- — Shading by crisscrossed lines.
- — Repetition of elements.
- — Arrangement of elements in an artwork.
- — Collection of an artist’s work.
- — The focal point of an artwork.
- — How a surface feels or looks like it feels.
- — Produced when light reflects off an object.
- — Artwork made by assembling cut materials.
- — Artwork of arranged objects.
- — Combination of materials in an artwork.
- — A sense of wholeness in a composition.
- — A continuous mark made on a surface.
- — Identical visual arrangement on both sides.
- — Color mixed with white.
- — Neo-expressionist painter with graffiti influences.
- — Area around, between, or within objects.
- — Point where parallel lines appear to converge.
- — Transparent paint activated with water.
- — A 3D artwork.
- — Difference between elements to create interest.
- — Artwork focused on a person.
- — Renaissance sculptor and painter.
- — Smooth transition from one value to another.
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- — Technique for creating depth on a flat surface.
- — Pure color name.
- — Artwork of natural scenery.
- — Color mixed with black.
- — Guides viewer’s eye across the artwork.
- — Analysis and discussion of art.
- — Abstract expressionist known for drip painting.
- — Visual weight distribution in a design.
- — Dreamlike, illogical imagery.
- — Movement using visible brushstrokes and light.
- — Colors such as black, white, gray, or brown.
- — A 3D object with volume.
- — French impressionist painter.
- — Lightness or darkness of tones.
- — Style using geometric forms; pioneered by Picasso.
- — A flat, enclosed space defined by lines or edges.
- — Balanced but not identical sides.
- — Cubist Spanish painter.
- — Color scheme using only one hue and its tints/shades.
- — Slow-drying pigment suspended in oil.
- — Fast-drying plastic-based paint.
- — Common drawing medium in pencils.
- — Dutch artist known for expressive brushstrokes.
- — Size relationships among parts of an artwork.
50 Clues: — A 3D artwork. • — Pure color name. • — Color mixed with black. • — Repetition of elements. • — Cubist Spanish painter. • — Color mixed with white. • — A 3D object with volume. • — Artwork of natural scenery. • — Artwork of arranged objects. • — Artwork focused on a person. • — Dreamlike, illogical imagery. • — French impressionist painter. • — Shading by crisscrossed lines. • ...
The Renaissance Crossword 2023-01-06
6 Clues: Synonym for ameliorate • 2D art changed into ____ • Art looked more ________ • The study of Greece and Rome • Where the Renaissance started • What is a synonym for rebirth?
History Trivia (Aztecs/Medieval Europe/ Feudal Japan) 2021-12-06
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- What disease killed the Aztecs?
- What disease was the worst in medieval Europe?
- Where were the Aztecs from?
- Who were the warriors of Feudal Japan?
- Who fought the conquistadors?
- Who were the land owners in Feudal Japan?
- What wars occurred during the middle ages?
- What religion were the conquistadors?
- Who lead the conquistadors to Mexico?
- How many kids did Hernan Cortez have?
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- Who served the daimyo?
- What killed Hernan Cortez?
- What are the dark ages commonly referred to as?
- What was one reason the conquistadors invaded?
- what beliefs did the feudal Japanese have?
- Where did people leave their garbage during the middle ages?
- What nationality where the conquistadors?
- Who else did Hernan and his army defeat?
- What period was Feudal Japan?
19 Clues: Who served the daimyo? • What killed Hernan Cortez? • Where were the Aztecs from? • Who fought the conquistadors? • What period was Feudal Japan? • What disease killed the Aztecs? • What religion were the conquistadors? • Who lead the conquistadors to Mexico? • How many kids did Hernan Cortez have? • Who were the warriors of Feudal Japan? • ...
Black History Month Crossword 2023-02-27
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- founder of the UNIA
- religious leader;leader in the civil rights movement
- leader of the Harlem Renaissance
- world-renowned writer and anthropologist
- founded Tuskegee University
- "King of the blues"
- first Black American to get a Ph.D. from Harvard
- known for his research of newer crops
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- first American slave to have work published.
- civil rights activist, writer, playwright, and poet
- enslaved black man whose court case rocked the world
- first black president
- first African American Secretary of State
- African-American female journalist
- gave the "I Have A Dream" speech
- conductor in the underground railroad
- refused to give up a seat on a bus for a white passenger
- first african american woman to star in a movie
- first black female secretary of state
19 Clues: founder of the UNIA • "King of the blues" • first black president • founded Tuskegee University • leader of the Harlem Renaissance • gave the "I Have A Dream" speech • African-American female journalist • conductor in the underground railroad • first black female secretary of state • known for his research of newer crops • world-renowned writer and anthropologist • ...
Art Movements 2023-05-30
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- Decorative art movement inspired by natural forms
- Technique using small dots of color to form an image
- Revival of art and learning in Europe
- Anti-establishment movement born from World War I
- Movement exploring the unconscious mind
- Celebrating technology, movement, and speed
- Movement exploring the unconscious mind
- Art movement emphasizing shapes and colors
- Embracing cultural diversity and irony in art
- Dramatic and ornate style of the 17th century
- Optical illusion and geometric abstraction in art
- Art movement capturing fleeting moments
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- Revival of classical art and ideals
- Movement incorporating popular culture imagery
- Artistic style conveying intense emotions
- Bold use of vibrant colors in painting
- Abstract movement centered on basic geometric forms
- Depiction of subjects with accuracy and detail
- Emotionally expressive and subjective art style
- Style featuring fragmented forms and perspectives
20 Clues: Revival of classical art and ideals • Revival of art and learning in Europe • Bold use of vibrant colors in painting • Movement exploring the unconscious mind • Movement exploring the unconscious mind • Art movement capturing fleeting moments • Artistic style conveying intense emotions • Art movement emphasizing shapes and colors • ...
shakespeare 2025-03-04
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- Where was Shakespeare born?
- What was the name of Shakespeare’s only son?
- What is the name of the period Shakespeare lived in?
- What was the name of Shakespeare’s eldest daughter?
- What was the name of Shakespeare’s only son?
- What was the name of Shakespeare’s mother?
- Who was king when Shakespeare died?
- What was Shakespeare’s acting company later called?
- Where is Shakespeare buried?
- Where does Romeo and Juliet happen?
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- What was Shakespeare’s acting company called?
- What was the name of Shakespeare’s father?
- What job did Shakespeare’s father have?
- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- Where did Shakespeare’s plays happen?
- What sickness closed theatres?
- Who did Shakespeare marry?
- Who was queen when Shakespeare was alive?
- What city did Shakespeare move to for his career?
- Who watched plays while standing on the ground??
20 Clues: Who did Shakespeare marry? • Where was Shakespeare born? • Where is Shakespeare buried? • What sickness closed theatres? • Who was king when Shakespeare died? • Where does Romeo and Juliet happen? • Where did Shakespeare’s plays happen? • What job did Shakespeare’s father have? • How many children did Shakespeare have? • Who was queen when Shakespeare was alive? • ...
Western Europe Crossword 2021-01-04
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- two languages are spoken in Brussels, making it ___
- the Industrial Revolution started in this country due to the large amounts of coal and iron
- one of the oldest languages still spoken
- the Renaissance began in this country
- the Berlin Wall was built by the ___ government
- WWI was called the ___ war
- a city in Switzerland
- the capital of Italy
- number of countries that originally joined the EU
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- America dropped 2 atomic bombs on __ to end WWII
- the Eiffel ___ is in France
- invented the aqueducts
- the Hook ___ is in Ireland
- a French prison
- served as defensive fortresses during the Middle Ages
- this country declared independence from Russia
16 Clues: a French prison • the capital of Italy • a city in Switzerland • invented the aqueducts • the Hook ___ is in Ireland • WWI was called the ___ war • the Eiffel ___ is in France • the Renaissance began in this country • one of the oldest languages still spoken • this country declared independence from Russia • the Berlin Wall was built by the ___ government • ...
Theatre History Crossword 2020-12-09
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- The Ancient Greek playwright who wrote King Oedipus
- The famous Elizabethan playwright who wrote A Midsummer's Night Dream.
- A famous Elizabethan theater
- This instrument was played during early performance
- Brief comic scene
- Ancient Greek actors would wear large ______ in performance.
- A two-storied cart that doubled as a stage
- Early performances were performed around _______
- The heroine's father in commedia.
- The Medieval Theatre saw the creation of Miracle and _______ plays
- The Greek God that the Greeks paid tribute to in early performances
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- Plays meant to be read rather then acted
- Actors are called ______
- Rebirth
- the Ancient Egyptians created performances around which gods
- The Ancient Roman playwright who wrote Amphitryo
16 Clues: Rebirth • Brief comic scene • Actors are called ______ • A famous Elizabethan theater • The heroine's father in commedia. • Plays meant to be read rather then acted • A two-storied cart that doubled as a stage • Early performances were performed around _______ • The Ancient Roman playwright who wrote Amphitryo • The Ancient Greek playwright who wrote King Oedipus • ...
SEJARAH 2025-01-08
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- Salah satu buku karangan Louis Gottschalk
- Salah satu cerita mitos yang berkembang di Sumatera Utara
- Kota yang direbut Yunani menurut kisah yang ditulis oleh Homerus
- Untuk mencapai penulisan sejarah diperlukan ke arah mencari kebenaran faktual. Pernyataan ini dikemukakan oleh
- Salah satu Sejarawan Indonesia dari Sumatera Barat
- Tokoh dari Yunani yang digelari bapak sejarah
- Tokoh pendukung bahwasannya sejarah sebagai ilmu
- Salah satu karya yang ditulis oleh Homerus
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- Sejarah dapat dimoralkan, berarti sejarah bukan
- Penganut paham Karl Marx
- Kata metode dalam bahasa latin
- Biasanya mitos diawali oleh kata pembuka seperti
- Yang memperkenalkan istilah Renaissance
- Cerita yang dianggap tidak masuk akal
- Penulis buku autobiografia
- Buku karangan Marco Polo
16 Clues: Penganut paham Karl Marx • Buku karangan Marco Polo • Penulis buku autobiografia • Kata metode dalam bahasa latin • Cerita yang dianggap tidak masuk akal • Yang memperkenalkan istilah Renaissance • Salah satu buku karangan Louis Gottschalk • Salah satu karya yang ditulis oleh Homerus • Tokoh dari Yunani yang digelari bapak sejarah • ...
Cinquanta sfumature di grigio di E. L. James 2023-11-01
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- Il colore degli occhi di Christian
- Il colore preferito di Christian
- Il nome della protagonista
- L'elemento centrale della relazione tra Christian e Anastasia
- Il numero di libri della saga
- Il nome della casa di moda di Christian
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- Il genere letterario del libro
- Il nome del protagonista maschile
- L'acronimo che indica la pratica sessuale che è al centro della storia
- Il ruolo che Christian vorrebbe Anastasia assumesse nella relazione
- La città in cui si svolge la storia
- Il simbolo della passione tra Christian e Anastasia
- Il ruolo di Christian nella relazione con Anastasia
- Il colore dei capelli di Anastasia
- Il cognome del protagonista maschile
- Il ruolo di Anastasia nella relazione con Christian
16 Clues: Il nome della protagonista • Il numero di libri della saga • Il genere letterario del libro • Il colore preferito di Christian • Il nome del protagonista maschile • Il colore degli occhi di Christian • Il colore dei capelli di Anastasia • La città in cui si svolge la storia • Il cognome del protagonista maschile • Il nome della casa di moda di Christian • ...
World War 1 and the 1920s 2022-01-14
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- Black NYC neighborhood known for music and poetry.
- Biology teacher defied evolution law, arrested
- Worked towards anti-discrimination in 20s
- German name for submarines
- Young women embracing the ideas of the 1920s
- Genre made popular through Harlem Renaissance
- Led the central powers
- The MAIN causes of World War 1
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- Most fighting was done here
- Made it a crime to teach evolution in school
- Allied power who was neutral at first
- Advocated for birth control information to be given out
- Biased info to promote political narrative
- Type of poisonous chemical gas used to burn, suffocate and blind in WW1
- Took jobs of soldier (factories/railroads/miners)
- Formed by government to spread propaganda
16 Clues: Led the central powers • German name for submarines • Most fighting was done here • The MAIN causes of World War 1 • Allied power who was neutral at first • Worked towards anti-discrimination in 20s • Formed by government to spread propaganda • Biased info to promote political narrative • Made it a crime to teach evolution in school • ...
Global History Review 2022-06-13
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- increased as a result of the invention of the printing press
- cause of the Black Death
- widespread disease that wiped out 19-38 million in Europe
- leader of the Mongols
- astronomer and mathematician who developed the telescope. Questioned views of the church.
- religion developed by Martin Luther
- concerned with worldly instead of spiritual matters
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- your global history teacher
- holy war fought between Christians and Muslims
- rebirth of art and learning
- piece of land on the Manor during the Middle Ages
- form of government where one person has complete control
- river important to Mesopotamia
- controversial European explorer who discovered America
- mesoamerican civilization located on Yucatan Peninsula
- holy land of major religions
16 Clues: leader of the Mongols • cause of the Black Death • your global history teacher • rebirth of art and learning • holy land of major religions • river important to Mesopotamia • religion developed by Martin Luther • holy war fought between Christians and Muslims • piece of land on the Manor during the Middle Ages • concerned with worldly instead of spiritual matters • ...
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