renaissance Crossword Puzzles
History 2025-09-08
Across
- – An Italian scientist who supported Copernicus’ heliocentric model, improved the telescope, and advanced modern physics and astronomy.
- – An intellectual movement in the 17th–18th centuries that emphasized reason, science, and individual rights over tradition and superstition.
- – A cultural “rebirth” in Europe (14th–17th centuries) marked by renewed interest in classical art, literature, and human-centered learning.
- – The period of ancient history, especially Greek and Roman civilization, which heavily influenced later European thought and culture.
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- – A 16th-century religious movement led by figures like Martin Luther, challenging the Catholic Church and leading to Protestant denominations.
- – A Renaissance astronomer who proposed the heliocentric theory (the Sun at the center of the universe), challenging long-held beliefs.
- – A Renaissance philosophy that focused on human potential, achievements, and the study of classical texts, rather than purely religious subjects.
- – The state of being free from oppressive restrictions; a core value of Enlightenment thought and later revolutions.
- – The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, and reason; central to both ancient thought and Enlightenment ideas.
- – The principle that all people deserve the same rights and opportunities, strongly emphasized during the Enlightenment and revolutionary eras.
10 Clues: – The state of being free from oppressive restrictions; a core value of Enlightenment thought and later revolutions. • – The period of ancient history, especially Greek and Roman civilization, which heavily influenced later European thought and culture. • ...
Find Artists from All Different Eras 2023-04-18
Chapter 1 US History 2020-01-13
11 Clues: Social ordering • Italian explorer • Native Americans • Portuguese explorer • Divided Christianity • Father, mother, children • Establishment, settlement • Spain and Portugal, explore • Series of wars on holy land • Global transfer of living things • Europeans investigated real world
Renaissance and Reformation 2022-09-14
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- pandemic that ravaged Europe between 1347 and 1351, taking a proportionately greater toll of life than any other known epidemic
- a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups.
- sculptor, painter and architect widely considered to be one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance—and arguably of all time
- a religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s.
- "Re-birth"of Europe
- an artist and engineer who is best known for his paintings
- writing in a persons spoken language
- the king of England
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- propositions for debate concerned with the question of indulgences
- the remission of punishment caused by sin.
- a 16th-century monk and theologian
- French lawyer, theologian, and ecclesiastical statesman
- Achievement of the individual and classical heritage
- person who provided financial support for the arts
- a device that allows for the mass production of uniform printed matter, mainly text in the form of books, pamphlets and newspapers.
15 Clues: "Re-birth"of Europe • the king of England • a 16th-century monk and theologian • writing in a persons spoken language • the remission of punishment caused by sin. • person who provided financial support for the arts • Achievement of the individual and classical heritage • French lawyer, theologian, and ecclesiastical statesman • ...
Roaring 20s and Great Depression Crossword 2021-11-23
Across
- Young dramatic, stylish, and unconventional woman
- Hughes One of the most prolific, original, and versatile writers of the Harlem Renaissance
- Quota Act Established a temporary quote system, limiting immigration
- Style of music influenced by Dixieland music and ragtime
- A pseudo-science that deals with improving hereditary traits
- Secret bars where people could purchase alcohol
- People who oppose all forms of government
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- Powers A government's power to control people and property in the interest of public safety, health, welfare, and morals
- A religious movement meant to reassert the authority of the Bible.
- Hemingway Author of the "Lost Generation"
- Depression the financial and industrial slump of 1929 and subsequent years
- The belief that God created the world as described in the Bible
- Klux Klan Used threats and violence to intimidate newly freed African Americans
- Renaissance, Flowering of African American art
- Theory that states human beings had developed from lower forms of life over the course of millions of years
15 Clues: Hemingway Author of the "Lost Generation" • People who oppose all forms of government • Renaissance, Flowering of African American art • Secret bars where people could purchase alcohol • Young dramatic, stylish, and unconventional woman • Style of music influenced by Dixieland music and ragtime • A pseudo-science that deals with improving hereditary traits • ...
History Class Week 11 2023-11-16
Across
- Peter of_______ was called to the Sicilian throne (267)
- This kingdom was the largest of the five chief powers towards the middle of the 15th century (266)
- In the middle of this century Italy was torn by civil wars (264)
- In 1282 this rebellion took place (267)
- In what city did old learning survive? (281)
- This language was forgotten in Western Europe (280)
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- Alfonso of Aragon was surnamed this (267)
- The treasure of Greek and Latin literature discovered during the Renaissance was called this (281)
- Where did many Greeks seek new homes when the Turks encroached upon their empire? (281)
- An era of time that began in Italy towards the end of the 14th century (280)
- The Angevin dynasty died out with this person in 1435 (267)
- Frederick II was______ rather than German (264)
- Peter of Aragon had married the daughter of this person (267)
- This man is said to be the first of the Humanists (281)
- Charles of_______ took possession of Naples in 1266 (267)
15 Clues: In 1282 this rebellion took place (267) • Alfonso of Aragon was surnamed this (267) • In what city did old learning survive? (281) • Frederick II was______ rather than German (264) • This language was forgotten in Western Europe (280) • Peter of_______ was called to the Sicilian throne (267) • This man is said to be the first of the Humanists (281) • ...
ALIRAN RENAISSANCE 2023-05-07
10 Clues: tema pilihan • tempat bermula • pelukis terkenal • nama penuh Titian • karya Girgio Vasari • media yang digunakan • sifat komposisi figura • teknik penghasilan karya • maksud istilah renaissance • gambaran berbentuk realistik
Renaissance Italiana Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-25
12 Clues: (p.479) • (p. 374) • (p. 372) • (Google) • (p. 381) • (p. 363) • (p. 375) • (p. 366) • (p. 366) • (p. 368) • (p. 363) • Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
European Influence 2020-10-13
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- A renaissance artist (Red ninja Turtle)
- Objects which please from some quality capable of being illustrated by painting
- : A style of art, literature, etc., during the late 18th and and early 19th centuries that emphasized the imagination early 19th centuries
- The quality of a person who understands what is real and possible in a particular situation and is able to deal with problems in an effective and practical way
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- Another renaissance artist (Orange Ninja Turtle)
- The period of European history between the 14th and 17th centuries when there was a new interest in science and in ancient art and literature especially in Italy.
- One difference characteristic on the wilderness (sublime) side in the slides.Has to do with alone or seclusion.
- A transformative experience typically associated with some negative pleasure
8 Clues: A renaissance artist (Red ninja Turtle) • Another renaissance artist (Orange Ninja Turtle) • A transformative experience typically associated with some negative pleasure • Objects which please from some quality capable of being illustrated by painting • ...
connortronzo italy 2020-09-28
6 Clues: their native language • renaissance society was • a financial supporter of artist • an explosion of creativity in art • a way to show three dimensions on a canvas • intellectual movement focused on human achievements
Keona Fisher chapter 1 section 1 2020-10-06
6 Clues: Dante's native language • main spirit of renaissance • they financially support artists • rebirth;revival of art and learning • shows 3 dimensions on a flat surface • intellectual movement based on human potential and achievements
COUNTRIES 2022-09-22
10 Clues: Taj Mahal • Great Sphinx • liberty bell • Petronas Towers • La Sagrada Familia • Sydney Opera House • Christ the redeemer • Palace of Versailles • Martyrs Memorial Monument • African Renaissance Monument
Il nostro viaggio 2022-08-05
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- saintly florentine neighborhood
- cow
- nutty Sienese cookies
- Roman goddess of house and home
- Italian wall art
- painter of a famous mythical birth
- daughter
- e tu _____?
- shoes
- renaissance schemer who lived in Florence
- hotel
- “how much?”
- ice
- ten
- riomaggiore, vernazza and three more
- equine spectacle in Siena
- a dozen when at il Duomo
- treed Lucchese tower
- featured time period in Florence
- cold
- Montalcino red
- sister
- thank you
- when you have to pee
- backstage at the colloseo
- where michaelangelo hid two self portraits
- hot
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- ancient Florence residents
- florentine art family
- yesterday
- vampire town
- a wine in our region
- drink, beverage
- magesterial offices, now a museum
- dinner
- our best buddy
- old bridge
- favorite footwear
- famous vampire rock
- Weezys favorite cibo
- “I would like…”
- when
- what you get if you order a latte
- volcanic rock in Pitigliano
- shower
- tomorrow
- lunch
- what Tia P and Thea say at ristorante romano
- “at what time..”
- napoleons islands exile
- Jaws villano
- what to order if you want a latte
- florentine river
- food served at l’antico trippaio
54 Clues: cow • ice • ten • hot • when • cold • shoes • hotel • lunch • dinner • shower • sister • daughter • tomorrow • yesterday • thank you • old bridge • e tu _____? • “how much?” • vampire town • Jaws villano • our best buddy • Montalcino red • drink, beverage • “I would like…” • Italian wall art • “at what time..” • florentine river • favorite footwear • famous vampire rock • a wine in our region • Weezys favorite cibo • treed Lucchese tower • ...
GUW M1 2022-09-29
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- A character that changed positively or negatively at the end of the story.
- She was the goddess of love and beauty.
- The type of character that doesn't change throughout the story.
- This is established in the second step of the Narrative Text Structure.
- They were Egypt's writing symbols.
- Town that killed an abusive colonel.
- He said that young men should serve his parents and respect his elders.
- He killed his father and married his mother.
- Famous playwright in England during the Renaissance.
- It narrates historical facts in the past of a nation.
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- The type of character that sometimes tells the story in first-person.
- The type of character that appears once in the story and has a particular purpose.
- DDescendants of Muslims converted to Christianity that were driven off of Spain.
- Character who receives an omen from three witches.
- She killed her children
- It was the phonetic syllable alphabet in Mesopotamia.
- It's the period that began after the Middle Ages.
- It's the third step in the Narrative Text Structure.
- The type of character that knows everything about everyone in the story.
- It's implied in the text, but not mentioned explicitly.
- Character who avenges his father by killing his uncle.
21 Clues: She killed her children • They were Egypt's writing symbols. • Town that killed an abusive colonel. • She was the goddess of love and beauty. • He killed his father and married his mother. • It's the period that began after the Middle Ages. • Character who receives an omen from three witches. • It's the third step in the Narrative Text Structure. • ...
SS L to J 61-80 puzzle 2020-08-17
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- a seasonal wind in South Asia
- A long poem telling of the adventures of heroes
- Government by people having the highest position in a society
- The gigantic land mass that is formed by the two continents of Europe and Asia
- Having to do with the sea, shipping, and sailing
- Land-holding noble who served a lord
- A settlement in a distant land
- a barrier that linked earlier wall across China's northern frontier
- A Greek city and surrounding lands
- of the writings of the Greeks and the Romans
- A religious war launched by European Christians
- A worker in medieval Europe who was tied to the land on which he or she lived
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- Word meaning “rebirth,” the
- A person whose religious beliefs were different from those of the Catholic Church
- A disease that strikes over a large area
- A knight’s code of honor
- Period in history after the Renaissance when people began to question the practices and laws of the Catholic Church
- A government headed by a king, queen, or other hereditary ruler
- People between nobles and serfs
- a war within a single nation
- A technique artists use to create the illusion of distance and depth on a flat surface
- a Jewish religious leader and teacher
22 Clues: A knight’s code of honor • Word meaning “rebirth,” the • a war within a single nation • a seasonal wind in South Asia • A settlement in a distant land • People between nobles and serfs • A Greek city and surrounding lands • Land-holding noble who served a lord • a Jewish religious leader and teacher • A disease that strikes over a large area • ...
Chapter 3, Lessons 1-3 2023-11-11
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- A ship that used square or triangular sails to travel long distances quickly.
- Line that marks a boundary.
- Where had Christopher Columbus NOT sailed?
- Where did Zheng He sail?
- What was one of the spices Europeans wanted from Asia?
- Who was ordered to sail around the southern tip of Africa?
- Where was Christopher Columbus born?
- How did Incans keep records?
- What did Europeans call Asia?
- Cartographer
- An instrument used to calculate the positions of the sun, moon, and stars.
- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas.
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- One of the names of Christopher Columbus’ ships.
- A collection of lands ruled by the nation that conquered them.
- Money left over after the goods and costs of getting them have been paid for.
- What was the name of Songhay’s best-known leader?
- The skill of controlling the course of a ship.
- The capture of what city caused Europeans to begin searching for water routes to Asia?
- What was one of the most popular books of the Renaissance?
- An age of thought, learning, art, and science that lasted through the 1400s and 1500s.
- What was one type of good Europeans wanted from Asia?
- What did Europeans call North Africa and Southwest Asia?
22 Clues: Cartographer • Where did Zheng He sail? • Line that marks a boundary. • How did Incans keep records? • What did Europeans call Asia? • Where was Christopher Columbus born? • Where had Christopher Columbus NOT sailed? • The skill of controlling the course of a ship. • One of the names of Christopher Columbus’ ships. • What was the name of Songhay’s best-known leader? • ...
Roaring 20's 2025-01-25
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- What the great depression and AAA ended
- year the stock market crashed
- what was the cycle for farmers
- buy now pay later
- name of the deal with the bank
- president who did the least
- thing that was invented to hear news
- name of the event causing distress
- how many years did it take for women to vote
- cause of the great depression
- the slaves in south
- what month was the great depression
- the people who complained about africans
- what went down
- animals that were slaughtered for subsidy guidelines
- the renaissance in this phase
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- what was reborn in the renaissance
- offered to people who can pay credit
- president who helped
- what did Roosevelt do after 2 days in oath
- food that was stored for winter
- how many people owned car by the 1920's
- why did the president deport the 249 people
- why did the AAA end
- how many categories were the banks divided
- what Americans did to convince others
- the 249 that were deported
- what were banks only accepting
- horseless carriage
- thing that identified wheat,cotton,corn tobacco,rice, hogs, and milk
30 Clues: what went down • buy now pay later • horseless carriage • why did the AAA end • the slaves in south • president who helped • the 249 that were deported • president who did the least • year the stock market crashed • cause of the great depression • the renaissance in this phase • what was the cycle for farmers • name of the deal with the bank • what were banks only accepting • ...
Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Crossword 2025-09-22
Across
- John Lennon BMI 2004
- Rob is in the renaissance!
- Ampermini.
- Ross's First Vocal Debut.
- Four Minutes and 29 seconds longer than seven and a half seconds times two.
- Mmmmmmm... MMMDDDmmmm.. DadadadadaDADAda..
- Blablablablablablablablabla...
- Flick off the switch and we'll ignite the night in pitch.
- Stalker Core.
- Those stupid fucking FNAF fans ruined this song for me 2: Electric Boogaloo.
- Drugs?
- Rob is salty.
- You see kids? This is why you can't let the Pope near children!
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- Rob is sad.
- ?ylsuoires erom esnesnon koot ew fi ffo retteb eb dlrow eht t'ndluoW. Also, those stupid fucking FNAF fans ruined this song for me.
- Ross's Third Vocal Debut!
- Sotries!
- Mmm-mm-mmm-mmm-mmm...
- Joe is in the renaissance!
- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAITSPEAKAAAAAAAAAAAAA
- This would make a pretty good alarm.
- People like to make banger anti-republican edits with this song.
- Rob is Existential
- Ross's Second Vocal Debut; Ross 2:Electric Boogaloo.
- Seven and a half seconds times two.
- Zubinese Tiger Pit.
- Rob is sitting in the dark. But there's a lady?
- Zubin hates his huzz :(
- Rob is a poet!
- Rob is singing about tires. I think?
- Don't look so sad.
- Or... Lack thereof!
32 Clues: Drugs? • Sotries! • Ampermini. • Rob is sad. • Stalker Core. • Rob is salty. • Rob is a poet! • Rob is Existential • Don't look so sad. • Zubinese Tiger Pit. • Or... Lack thereof! • John Lennon BMI 2004 • Mmm-mm-mmm-mmm-mmm... • Zubin hates his huzz :( • Ross's Third Vocal Debut! • Ross's First Vocal Debut. • Joe is in the renaissance! • Rob is in the renaissance! • Blablablablablablablablabla... • ...
Roaring Twenties Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-08
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- Pittsburgh station that was America’s first commercial radio broadcaster
- Ellington, Jazz bandleader famous for playing at Harlem’s Cotton Club
- Raids, Government crackdowns on suspected radicals after WWI
- Sunday, Baseball player turned fiery evangelist preacher
- Jennings Bryan, Three-time presidential candidate and prosecutor in the Scopes Trial
- White supremacist group that reemerged in the 1920s
- Winchell, Gossip columnist and radio broadcaster of the Jazz Age
- Dome, 1920s oil leasing scandal under President Harding
- Lindbergh, Pilot who made the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic
- 1920s woman known for bobbed hair, short skirts, and dancing the Charleston
- Political system advocating collective ownership and class equality
- Belief favoring people born in one’s own country over immigrants
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- Strict adherence to religious scripture, often opposing evolution
- Migration, Movement of African Americans from the rural South to northern cities
- Neale Hurston, Harlem Renaissance author of Their Eyes Were Watching God
- Earhart, First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
- Hidden nightclub that sold alcohol during Prohibition
- Quota Act, 1921 law limiting immigration by nationality
- T. Scopes, Tennessee teacher tried for teaching evolution in 1925
- Renaissance, Cultural and artistic movement centered in a New York neighborhood
- Thorpe, Olympic athlete stripped of medals for playing baseball for pay
21 Clues: White supremacist group that reemerged in the 1920s • Hidden nightclub that sold alcohol during Prohibition • Quota Act, 1921 law limiting immigration by nationality • Dome, 1920s oil leasing scandal under President Harding • Sunday, Baseball player turned fiery evangelist preacher • Earhart, First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean • ...
ballet 2023-03-29
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- formal ballet unitard
- villain in the nutcracker
- the final position
- to pass
- to cut
- to strike
- lead role in swan lake
- __ adapted ballet later in the 1700s
- winter performance
- adaptive storytelling version on ballet
- to melt
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- lead role in nutcracker
- when ballet was first developed
- formal ballet leggings
- formal ballet skirt
- villian in swanlake
- spring performance
- to bend
- to rise
- most difficult form of ballet
- to disengage
21 Clues: to cut • to pass • to bend • to rise • to melt • to strike • to disengage • the final position • spring performance • winter performance • formal ballet skirt • villian in swanlake • formal ballet unitard • formal ballet leggings • lead role in swan lake • lead role in nutcracker • villain in the nutcracker • most difficult form of ballet • when ballet was first developed • ...
Algernon 2023-05-10
Across
- Not allowed
- Just friends
- Plates... or toilets
- Deep sincerity; to take on by oneself
- A process of distributing work
- How some people feel about the dark
- _______ Whip
- What glasses give you
- Made of many parts
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- What smart people have
- Over and over again
- Just not good enough
- Preteen
- What your senses react to
- Revival of art and literature
- How you see the world
- Less than
- State of being with similar hairstyle
- Uncertain
- Consistent in nature
20 Clues: Preteen • Less than • Uncertain • Not allowed • Just friends • _______ Whip • Made of many parts • Over and over again • Just not good enough • Plates... or toilets • Consistent in nature • How you see the world • What glasses give you • What smart people have • What your senses react to • Revival of art and literature • A process of distributing work • How some people feel about the dark • ...
Are you an Italian Insider ? 2012-04-14
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- a fast car
- italian fast food
- the original renaissance man
- afternoon nap
- where gladiators fought
- informal way to say hello or goodbye
- boss of the Vatican
- sandwich
- venetian fisherman island
- good morning
- Thank You
- a famous cheese
- river of rome
- the ? hills of rome
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- let's go
- our hotel in Garda
- romantic boat ride in venice
- water
- Coffee with milk
- please (two words 3,5)
- exit
- well, so, then,
- milk
- wine
24 Clues: exit • milk • wine • water • let's go • sandwich • Thank You • a fast car • good morning • afternoon nap • river of rome • a famous cheese • well, so, then, • Coffee with milk • italian fast food • our hotel in Garda • boss of the Vatican • the ? hills of rome • please (two words 3,5) • where gladiators fought • venetian fisherman island • the original renaissance man • romantic boat ride in venice • ...
Are You an Italian Insider ? 2012-04-14
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- boss of the Vatican
- our hotel in Garda
- romantic boat ride in venice
- good morning
- venetian fisherman island
- informal way to say hello or goodbye
- Thank You
- please (two words 3,5)
- the ? hills of rome
- afternoon nap
- well, so, then,
- water
Down
- the original renaissance man
- sandwich
- river of rome
- let's go
- where gladiators fought
- a famous cheese
- exit
- milk
- a fast car
- italian fast food
- wine
23 Clues: exit • milk • wine • water • sandwich • let's go • Thank You • a fast car • good morning • river of rome • afternoon nap • a famous cheese • well, so, then, • italian fast food • our hotel in Garda • boss of the Vatican • the ? hills of rome • please (two words 3,5) • where gladiators fought • venetian fisherman island • the original renaissance man • romantic boat ride in venice • ...
Titel1 2018-02-26
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- Geschenk eines Königs(Krippenspiel)
- fester Niederschlag aus unterkühlten Wassertropfen
- Hundejunges
- Königin der Niederlande(1980-2013)
- Telenovela Deutschland
- Vorname:Modedesigner Deutschland
- Synonym:aber
- kurz: von dem
- giftigste Schlange der Welt
- größter Mond Neptun
- Nachname berühmter Koch Frankreich(R.I.P. 20.01.2018)
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- Italienisch:schnell
- Nachname berühmter Theoretischer Physiker(Stephen)
- Sohn Adam und Eva
- Großstadt in Frankreich
- Nordstaat USA
- englisch:Großeltern
- Persönliches Fürwort
- Windrichtung
- Mischkonzern Südkorea
- Kunstepoche:15.-16. Jahrhundert
- Nachbarplanet der Erde
- Synonym:erfolg
- Vorname größter Mensch der Welt(Waldow)
24 Clues: Hundejunges • Windrichtung • Synonym:aber • Nordstaat USA • kurz: von dem • Synonym:erfolg • Sohn Adam und Eva • Italienisch:schnell • englisch:Großeltern • größter Mond Neptun • Persönliches Fürwort • Mischkonzern Südkorea • Telenovela Deutschland • Nachbarplanet der Erde • Großstadt in Frankreich • giftigste Schlange der Welt • Kunstepoche:15.-16. Jahrhundert • Vorname:Modedesigner Deutschland • ...
The 1920's 2024-02-14
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- Quota Act
- the number of immigrants coming into the country
- amendment
- alcohol illegally.
- & Vanzetti
- the 18th amendment.
- Renaissance
- vs Religion
- amendment
- to vote
- Scare
Down
- illegal.
- Trial
- women. Dresses,lipstick, and short hair
- Italians sentenced to death for a crime they most likely did not commit.
- for women
- bars in the prohibition era
- or neutrality
- revival for African Americans music,art, and literature.
- vs creation
- of communism. Spreading to U.S
- economic times. Economic boom
- amendment
23 Clues: Trial • Scare • to vote • illegal. • Quota Act • amendment • for women • amendment • amendment • & Vanzetti • Renaissance • vs Religion • vs creation • or neutrality • alcohol illegally. • the 18th amendment. • bars in the prohibition era • economic times. Economic boom • of communism. Spreading to U.S • women. Dresses,lipstick, and short hair • the number of immigrants coming into the country • ...
Jeremy Hajzus Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-22
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- brought religious peace to England
- made Calvinism
- major movement in Western Christianity
- human achievements
- not Christian
- form of Christianity
- followers of Martin Luther
- religious
- meeting of religious leaders
- bronze David
- 3D
- printing press
- void marriage
- mother of Elizabeth 1st
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- Johannes Gutenberg
- Rich
- the 8th
- Mona Lisa
- Society of Jesus
- School of Athens
- fixed Catholic corruption
- Sistine Chapel's ceiling
- kings pick religion
- good works
- native
- rebirth
26 Clues: 3D • Rich • native • the 8th • rebirth • Mona Lisa • religious • good works • bronze David • not Christian • void marriage • made Calvinism • printing press • Society of Jesus • School of Athens • Johannes Gutenberg • human achievements • kings pick religion • form of Christianity • mother of Elizabeth 1st • Sistine Chapel's ceiling • fixed Catholic corruption • followers of Martin Luther • ...
Unit 5 revision 2024-12-17
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- something you want to achieve
- someone who gives up really easily
- huge rain
- leave (someone or something)
- make a plan, a sketch of something
- stiff unchangeable
- admit, approve
- dissapointment
- creative with ton of imagination
- beginning
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- calling
- something that gives you a lot of money
- similar to insist
- someone who is self-employed
- convince
- man of renaissance
- a person who ended their education
- reject
- refuse
- enables a car to ride
20 Clues: reject • refuse • calling • convince • huge rain • beginning • admit, approve • dissapointment • similar to insist • stiff unchangeable • man of renaissance • enables a car to ride • leave (someone or something) • someone who is self-employed • something you want to achieve • creative with ton of imagination • someone who gives up really easily • make a plan, a sketch of something • ...
Linguistic Acolytes 2026-02-13
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- Bringing together
- Pose a question
- Permitted gracefully
- Not a hoard
- DVDS, Books and VCRs in one building
- Planetary day
- Soft guardian of words
- Old Freeview channel which loved darts
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- Devotee's presentation
- Bold divide
- Deem thee .. or not
- Bletchley Park's pride
- An inspiration and a pair
- Gift to Duo
- One's departure
- Can be lost in..
- Renaissance sport and structure
- ..and attributes
- Not after
- Priests and Imams alike
- Christmas-time devolved into..
21 Clues: Not after • Bold divide • Not a hoard • Gift to Duo • Planetary day • Pose a question • One's departure • Can be lost in.. • ..and attributes • Bringing together • Deem thee .. or not • Permitted gracefully • Devotee's presentation • Bletchley Park's pride • Soft guardian of words • Priests and Imams alike • An inspiration and a pair • Christmas-time devolved into.. • Renaissance sport and structure • ...
25a 2024-07-11
Across
- City with palm islands
- Japan's capital
- Ancient Greek city
- Burj Khalifa city
- City of Love
- Italian fashion capital
- City of canals
- Russian capital
- Oktoberfest city
- Capital of Ireland
- Capital of Portugal
- City of a hundred spires
- Great Wall city
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- Iconic Opera House
- City on two continents
- Renaissance city
- Big Ben location
- Thailand's capital
- Capital of Cuba
- The Eternal City
- Spanish capital
- South Korean capital
- Egyptian city with pyramids
- Capital of Germany
- Austrian capital
25 Clues: City of Love • City of canals • Japan's capital • Capital of Cuba • Spanish capital • Russian capital • Great Wall city • Renaissance city • Big Ben location • The Eternal City • Oktoberfest city • Austrian capital • Burj Khalifa city • Iconic Opera House • Thailand's capital • Ancient Greek city • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Germany • Capital of Portugal • South Korean capital • City with palm islands • ...
ella conrad - renaissance and reform 2024-09-19
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- ended wars
- daughter of Anne
- Christians outside of Catholic
- rich people
- native language
- rebirth
- led missionaries
- Sistine chapel
- protestant leader
- individuality
- made the printing press
- mass produced books
- never happened
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- change
- school of Athens
- decided church reforms
- Mona Lisa
- Catholic changes
- church of England
- 3D
- David
- second wife of henery
- nonreligious
- people who left Catholic church
- pay for church help
- 6 wives
26 Clues: 3D • David • change • rebirth • 6 wives • Mona Lisa • ended wars • rich people • nonreligious • individuality • Sistine chapel • never happened • native language • school of Athens • daughter of Anne • Catholic changes • led missionaries • church of England • protestant leader • pay for church help • mass produced books • second wife of henery • decided church reforms • made the printing press • ...
Braden thomas- renasaunce and reformation 2024-09-19
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- stoped wars
- brought back church in england
- believe in bible
- rich people
- launguage
- rebirth
- missionarys
- sculpter painter
- reformation leader
- human like
- made printing press
- except God go to heaven
- mass produce books
- Boleyn 2nd wife of henry
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- split cathlic
- archatect
- meeting
- Mona lisa
- rebuild church
- church of england
- 3d art
- marble bronze statue
- not riligous
- buy into heavan
- 6 wives
- remove marrige
26 Clues: 3d art • meeting • rebirth • 6 wives • archatect • Mona lisa • launguage • human like • stoped wars • rich people • missionarys • not riligous • split cathlic • rebuild church • remove marrige • buy into heavan • believe in bible • sculpter painter • church of england • reformation leader • mass produce books • made printing press • marble bronze statue • except God go to heaven • Boleyn 2nd wife of henry • ...
Europe WS8 (Alie Lewis) 2025-05-08
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- Let them eat cake
- Egyptian queen
- guy involved with end of Roman republic
- Assisnated by Serbian nationalist
- revolution
- Stalin
- Dynamite
- The attack on the US that put us in the war
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- mussolini
- Roman emperor, salad
- Great____
- Main Axis power
- Greatest empire in history
- WW2 Great Britain prime minister
- Age of thinkers,human progress/reason
- Occupied by Germany in ww2
- Locke
- Hitler
- ___ the Great
- revival of learning and art
20 Clues: Locke • Hitler • Stalin • Dynamite • mussolini • Great____ • revolution • ___ the Great • Egyptian queen • Main Axis power • Let them eat cake • Roman emperor, salad • Greatest empire in history • Occupied by Germany in ww2 • revival of learning and art • WW2 Great Britain prime minister • Assisnated by Serbian nationalist • Age of thinkers,human progress/reason • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2026-02-10
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- A music hall in Harlem new york
- economic growth, a booming consumer culture with new technologies like cars and radios.
- Type of music popular during the Harlem renaissance
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- a pivotal photographer of the Harlem Renaissance
- six million African Americans from the rural South to cities in the North, Midwest, and West.
- a guy who died in a car crash
- A man who made poetry
- Amount of people who migrated
8 Clues: A man who made poetry • a guy who died in a car crash • Amount of people who migrated • A music hall in Harlem new york • a pivotal photographer of the Harlem Renaissance • Type of music popular during the Harlem renaissance • economic growth, a booming consumer culture with new technologies like cars and radios. • ...
The Harlem Puzzle by Genesis ulloa 2025-02-12
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- A type of music African American origin
- The Lindy Hop
- architects,artists, poets, & preservationists
- Smith blues and jazz singer
- Organized the United States first black nationalist movement
Down
- A poet whose work documented the experiences of African Americans during the Harlem Renaissance
- the movement of millions of Black Americans from the rural South to 8urban areas in the North and West from 1916 to 1970.
- changed the jazz during the Harlem Renaissance
8 Clues: The Lindy Hop • Smith blues and jazz singer • A type of music African American origin • architects,artists, poets, & preservationists • changed the jazz during the Harlem Renaissance • Organized the United States first black nationalist movement • A poet whose work documented the experiences of African Americans during the Harlem Renaissance • ...
World Civ 2021-11-24
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- Machiavelli said it's better than love
- strange dreamer
- French system
- it's brilliant
- mandate of _________
- there are 95 of them
- it needs perspective to seem real
- central to Copernicus's theory
- it's pure
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- a once in a lifetime trip
- Renaissance center
- utopia
- severed head of state
- magnificent ruler
- he had big love for small government
- His reign is eternal
- Forbidden place in Beijing
- party animal
18 Clues: utopia • it's pure • party animal • French system • it's brilliant • strange dreamer • magnificent ruler • Renaissance center • His reign is eternal • mandate of _________ • there are 95 of them • severed head of state • a once in a lifetime trip • Forbidden place in Beijing • central to Copernicus's theory • it needs perspective to seem real • he had big love for small government • ...
Italian Renaissaince 2026-04-29
6 Clues: Father of Humanism • Where the Renaissance began • Rebirth of art, learning, and culture • Belief in human potential and learning • press Machine that spread ideas quickly • Wrote The Prince about power and leadership
Corruption Crossword 2022-01-07
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- cut off from Church
- society of catholic influence
- time of Church debate
- religious journey
- purchase religious acts
- pope, banned simony
- belief against Church
- writer of 95 theses
- subgroup of Christianity
Down
- the transform of the bread and wine
- of the pope
- power given from secular
- statements (ML wrote 95)
- forgiveness granted by Church
- non-religious
15 Clues: of the pope • non-religious • religious journey • cut off from Church • pope, banned simony • writer of 95 theses • time of Church debate • belief against Church • purchase religious acts • power given from secular • statements (ML wrote 95) • subgroup of Christianity • society of catholic influence • forgiveness granted by Church • the transform of the bread and wine
Het sonnet 2021-04-29
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- Overtreffen
- 2 verzen
- Lang kort
- Menselijke karaktertrekken aan dingen die niet menselijk zijn
- Staat voor de nacht
- Inhoudelijke wending in gedicht, gewoonlijk tussen octaaf en sextet
- Geen anonieme spreekbuis van gemeenschap
- Versvoet
- ABBA ABBA CCD EED
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- Afwisseling van beklemtoonde en onbeklemtoonde lettergrepen
- Vertalen
- De mens staat centraal
- God staat centraal
- Vader van het sonnet
- Hergeboorte, wedergeboorte
15 Clues: Vertalen • 2 verzen • Versvoet • Lang kort • Overtreffen • ABBA ABBA CCD EED • God staat centraal • Staat voor de nacht • Vader van het sonnet • De mens staat centraal • Hergeboorte, wedergeboorte • Geen anonieme spreekbuis van gemeenschap • Afwisseling van beklemtoonde en onbeklemtoonde lettergrepen • Menselijke karaktertrekken aan dingen die niet menselijk zijn • ...
Art Movements 2023-09-12
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- - Inner emotions and turmoil
- - Elegant and geometric design
- - Non-representational art
- - Depicting everyday life
- - Geometric abstraction
- - Capturing light and color
- - Anti-establishment and absurd
- - Bold and non-naturalistic colors
- - Ornate and dramatic
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- - Incorporating popular culture
- - Cultural rebirth in Italy
- - Emotion and imagination
- - Stripped-down simplicity
- - Dreams and the subconscious
- - Optical illusions and patterns
15 Clues: - Ornate and dramatic • - Geometric abstraction • - Emotion and imagination • - Depicting everyday life • - Non-representational art • - Stripped-down simplicity • - Cultural rebirth in Italy • - Capturing light and color • - Inner emotions and turmoil • - Dreams and the subconscious • - Elegant and geometric design • - Incorporating popular culture • - Anti-establishment and absurd • ...
Lesson 4 Vocabulary 2023-10-17
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- an autopsy.
- mercy killing
- about to die or end
- branch of medicine treating disorders of the skeletal system and tissues related to movement
- childish
- a person or thing of no importance.
- gullible
- a perfume
- inborn
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- a teacher
- a rebirth
- to shame.
- a scholarly show-off
- emerging
- something that has a real or independent existence
15 Clues: inborn • childish • emerging • gullible • a teacher • a rebirth • to shame. • a perfume • an autopsy. • mercy killing • about to die or end • a scholarly show-off • a person or thing of no importance. • something that has a real or independent existence • branch of medicine treating disorders of the skeletal system and tissues related to movement
Visual Art Crossword 2020-08-19
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- Lapisan Cat tebal; goresan keliatan
- Alat lukis
- Melukis 'The tribute money'
- Pelukis dari Cirebon
- Di lukis oleh Johannes Vermeer
- Dibuat oleh Michelango
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- Yang memnemukan oil painting
- Yang melukis 'The Old Guitarist'
- Di lukis oleh Raphael
- pakaian asal indonesia
- greatest Italian Renaissance artists
- Tempat untuk melukis
- Melukis 'the starry night'
- Anaknya Affandi
- Pelukis Mona Lisa
15 Clues: Alat lukis • Anaknya Affandi • Pelukis Mona Lisa • Pelukis dari Cirebon • Tempat untuk melukis • Di lukis oleh Raphael • pakaian asal indonesia • Dibuat oleh Michelango • Melukis 'the starry night' • Melukis 'The tribute money' • Yang memnemukan oil painting • Di lukis oleh Johannes Vermeer • Yang melukis 'The Old Guitarist' • Lapisan Cat tebal; goresan keliatan • ...
Roman crossword 2024-05-28
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- a person trained
- empire continued another 1000 years
- arch monumental built
- maximus a huge racetrack
- phylosophy many roman follow
- an official of rome
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- type of bridge
- a father of the family
- rediscovered during periods
- affected society every day
- common people
- upper class citizens
- underground irritation system
- 2 elected leader
- a group of 300 praticians
15 Clues: common people • type of bridge • a person trained • 2 elected leader • an official of rome • upper class citizens • a father of the family • arch monumental built • a group of 300 praticians • affected society every day • rediscovered during periods • maximus a huge racetrack • phylosophy many roman follow • underground irritation system • empire continued another 1000 years
Vocab List #2 2024-09-27
15 Clues: to harass • to combine • a narcotic • to waste time • to eat greedily • to sharpen skill • exaggerated cartoon • to hide or cover up • mentally ill, insane • to bring up a subject • old, no longer useful • a revival of new ideas • an added fee or charge • major criminal activity • regular writing, other than poetry
History & Important Events 2026-04-09
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- Nation with elected leaders
- Very old period in history
- Cultural rebirth period
- Armed conflict between nations
- Sudden political change
- Agreement between countries
- Mass killing in World War II
- Family line of rulers
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- Fight between armies
- Freedom from foreign rule
- Middle age period
- Related to foreign rule
- Large ruled territory
- Division of a country
- State of liberty
15 Clues: State of liberty • Middle age period • Fight between armies • Large ruled territory • Division of a country • Family line of rulers • Related to foreign rule • Cultural rebirth period • Sudden political change • Freedom from foreign rule • Very old period in history • Nation with elected leaders • Agreement between countries • Mass killing in World War II • Armed conflict between nations
Unit 3.15 Vocabulary 2025-02-12
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- An official act ending a marriage.
- A kind of cancellation of punishment for sin.
- A form of government in which power is shared between local and national levels.
- Separate section of a city where members of a minority group are forced to live.
- French word for "rebirth," refers to a period of cultural revival in Europe from the1300's to the 1500's
- A fleet of warships.
- Belief that knowledge is gained by thinking things through using reason.
- A government run by religious power.
- Method of using observation, experiments, and careful reasoning to gain knowledge.
- Something related to commerce or trade.
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- Someone who gives money or other support to a person or group.
- Format of printmaking, in which individual letters formed in metal could be used again and again.
- A subgroup of a major religious group.
- Theory that places the sun at the center of the universe.
- A religious movement that began in the 1500's to reform the Catholic Church.
- Belief that is rejected by official Church doctrine or beliefs.
- A cultural movement of the Renaissance based on the study of classical works.
- To keep objectionable material from being revealed.
18 Clues: A fleet of warships. • An official act ending a marriage. • A government run by religious power. • A subgroup of a major religious group. • Something related to commerce or trade. • A kind of cancellation of punishment for sin. • To keep objectionable material from being revealed. • Theory that places the sun at the center of the universe. • ...
Module 20 lesson 1/2 2022-03-09
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- The earliest poet and politician
- The true genius of the renaissance
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- is a method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that so it looks real
- this Italian poet had a lot to say about humans behavior
- Means rebirth in Latin
- A remarkle man from Vencie
- a fee that borrows pay for the use of someone else's money
- The study of the humanities led to a new way of thing and learning
- One of the greatest artist-designed buildings wrote poetry and carved sculptures
9 Clues: Means rebirth in Latin • A remarkle man from Vencie • The earliest poet and politician • The true genius of the renaissance • this Italian poet had a lot to say about humans behavior • a fee that borrows pay for the use of someone else's money • The study of the humanities led to a new way of thing and learning • ...
FRENCH HISTORY 2013-09-22
Across
- Which style of architecture has a pointed arch?
- Which group of people first planted grapevines?
- On which river were most of the Renaissance chateaux built?
- When did the Allies land in Normandy?
- Which came first, Romanesque or Gothic architecture?
- Who were the Huguenots?
- What would you find on the Champs-Elysees on July 14?
- What building is named after Georges Pompidou?
- During which century did the Renaissance take place?
- What is the nickname of the French flag?
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- Where was Napoleon Bonaparte born?
- In the 1300s, what was the color the queen wore for mourning?
- Who built the Eiffel Tower?
- What is the oldest structure in Paris?
- When did French women receive the right to vote?
- How old was Marie Antoinette when she married Louis XVI?
- What animal does John the Baptist usually hold on statues?
- What was the symbol of Louis XII?
- Which chateau is built across the river Cher?
- Who was the musician who collaborated with Moliere?
- Which family had the fleur de lis as a symbol?
- What was the profession of the man who invented champagne?
- What invention advanced the life in the Middle Ages the most?
- In what year did the Revolution start?
24 Clues: Who were the Huguenots? • Who built the Eiffel Tower? • What was the symbol of Louis XII? • Where was Napoleon Bonaparte born? • When did the Allies land in Normandy? • What is the oldest structure in Paris? • In what year did the Revolution start? • What is the nickname of the French flag? • Which chateau is built across the river Cher? • ...
History Crossword 2023-03-31
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- someone who is independent
- ptolemaic system is also known as __________
- a Polish scientist who believe the __ is the center of the universe
- European feudal system that gives food and take land and protection
- questioning attitude
- European feudal system that gives land and takes food and protection
- stay in tune with tradition
- someone who supports Copernicus model
- a device that use to spread ideas throughout Europe
- the church believe _____ is the center of the universe
- a disease that wipe 1/3 of Europe's population
- people who do things they love and focus on human
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- someone who has a lot of interest
- European feudal system that gives protection and takes food and land
- European feudal system that gives not owned land to the king and takes food and protection
- a holy office set by the church to deal heretics or someone who denies the church's teachings
- value things in life that are secular and neglecting yourself from religion
- what geographical feature helped Italy be the birthplace of the Renaissance?
- a curing method that sucks the "bad" blood out of an infected person
- a curing method for black death by beating themselves up to pay for their sins
- the word "renaissance" means
21 Clues: questioning attitude • someone who is independent • stay in tune with tradition • the word "renaissance" means • someone who has a lot of interest • someone who supports Copernicus model • ptolemaic system is also known as __________ • a disease that wipe 1/3 of Europe's population • people who do things they love and focus on human • ...
Pre-Modern 2023-05-29
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- Uses a magnet to help navigation
- Eldest son of HenryVII
- Was sent to get executed by her husband on May 19,1536
- Which reformation included Luther challenging the church
- Became heir after Edward's passing
- known as the renaissance man
- Became king at 9
- Uses a representation of an area on paper
- A Mayan invention we use to tell what day it is
- Fell because of the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizzaro
- Made a church so he could get divorced from one of his wives
- Which civilization fell because of Hernan Cortez
- Gave us the title bloody mary
- Said to be Englands greatest leader
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- Gave birth to HenryVIII's first male heir
- Allowed for trade across the Atlantic with Europe and the America's
- A Mayan farming method including the use of fire
- A stronger ship with a triangular sail and had the ability to sail against wind
- Used to dictate latitude
- The use of humans for trade
- A written on bark-paper book
- Revolutonized the ability to spread ideas
- Was a REBIRTH movement
- used to combat heresy for the catholic court
- worst religious war of the reformation
- Married Elizabeth of york and defeated RichardIII
26 Clues: Became king at 9 • Eldest son of HenryVII • Was a REBIRTH movement • Used to dictate latitude • The use of humans for trade • A written on bark-paper book • known as the renaissance man • Gave us the title bloody mary • Uses a magnet to help navigation • Became heir after Edward's passing • Said to be Englands greatest leader • worst religious war of the reformation • ...
Roaring 20s & American Dream Review 2025-02-14
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- Affordable car mass-produced by Henry Ford.
- A new form of mass communication that became widespread in the 1920s.
- A popular dance of the 1920s.
- The wealthy, mysterious protagonist of a famous novel set in the 1920s.
- A popular music genre that emerged in the 1920s, associated with the Harlem Renaissance.
- The day the stock market crashed in October 1929.
- The ideal that anyone can achieve success through hard work.
- A person who illegally sold alcohol during Prohibition.
- Writers disillusioned with American society after WWI.
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- Where shares of companies are bought and sold; it crashed in 1929.
- The legal ban on alcohol from 1920 to 1933.
- The culture of buying goods and spending money that grew in the 1920s.
- Company that revolutionized automobile production with the assembly line.
- The right to vote, gained by women in 1920.
- An illegal bar during Prohibition.
- Notorious gangster who made money through bootlegging.
- Famous baseball player and sports hero of the 1920s.
- A neighborhood in New York City known for its cultural renaissance in the 1920s.
- A young woman of the 1920s who defied traditional norms with fashion and behavior.
- A nickname for the 1920s due to rapid economic and cultural change.
20 Clues: A popular dance of the 1920s. • An illegal bar during Prohibition. • The legal ban on alcohol from 1920 to 1933. • Affordable car mass-produced by Henry Ford. • The right to vote, gained by women in 1920. • The day the stock market crashed in October 1929. • Famous baseball player and sports hero of the 1920s. • Notorious gangster who made money through bootlegging. • ...
Early Music Era December Test Review 2024-12-07
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- St. Hildegard von Bingen was known for her study of natural sciences, her music, and her...
- St. Hildegard von Bingen became the first doctor of the...
- music where the melody and the accompaniment have the same rhythm
- this polyphonic choral piece by Handel was written for Easter
- a repeated line/chorus
- a word that means religious
- music with two or more melody lines
- a small-scale sacred composition sung in Latin by a choir
- renaissance means
- this era of music lasted from about 1400-1600
- music with one melody line
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- a secular composition sung in vernacular languages that tells a playful story
- a word that means non-religious
- the visual writing of music
- the first composer who's life we know about
- a large-scale sacred composition sung in Latin by a choir
- this medieval instrument has strings and a crank-turned wheel
- Italian music teacher who created the staff
- the first Christmas songs of the Medieval times were called a...
- a song section that tells a story; the melody repeats 2-3 times with different lyrics
- this era of music lasted from about 400-1400
- any medieval song that had a refrain or verse (today we relate these kind of songs to Christmas)
22 Clues: renaissance means • a repeated line/chorus • music with one melody line • the visual writing of music • a word that means religious • a word that means non-religious • music with two or more melody lines • the first composer who's life we know about • Italian music teacher who created the staff • this era of music lasted from about 400-1400 • ...
Tuscany Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-18
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- City known for its leaning tower
- Period of Tuscan history that saw flourishing of art and culture
- A type of reddish brown tile often used on Tuscan roofs
- Famous bridge in Florence
- Formal gardens in Florence located behind Palazzo Pitti
- This island boasts a high number of centenarians, earning it the recognition as a "blue zone"
- Famous renaissance artist, architect, and engineer known for his work in Florence
- "Father of the Italian language" born in Florence. Author of the Divine Comedy
- Famous Tuscan wine
- Signature red Tuscan grape used to make wine
- Delicacy found in the Tuscan region often incorporated into dishes like pasta or Risotto
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- Traditional art form involving hand crafted pottery
- Flowers common in Tuscan fields symbolizing happiness and longevity
- Famous horse race held twice a year in Siena
- Family of powerful bankers and patrons of the arts in Florence
- Botticelli's painting depicting the goddess of love on Cypress
- River running through middle of Florence
- Caravaggio's painting depicting the mythological character with snakes for hair
- Famous puppet from the Tuscan region
- Tuscan landscape often features this type of tree
- Small evergreen tree with a prominent role in Tuscan agriculture and its products
- Sculptor of the famous David statue
22 Clues: Famous Tuscan wine • Famous bridge in Florence • City known for its leaning tower • Sculptor of the famous David statue • Famous puppet from the Tuscan region • River running through middle of Florence • Famous horse race held twice a year in Siena • Signature red Tuscan grape used to make wine • Tuscan landscape often features this type of tree • ...
The Middle Ages 2026-05-14
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- Time period between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance
- Death Deadly disease that killed millions in Europe
- Noble with authority over land and peasants
- Majority of the medieval population who worked the land
- Religious leader who crowned Charlemagne emperor
- Frankish king who united much of Europe
- High-status people such as lords, ladies, and knights
- Germanic tribe ruled by Charlemagne
- Empire Eastern Roman Empire that continued after Rome fell
- Early part of the Middle Ages when learning and trade declined
- Most powerful institution in medieval Europe
- System where lords gave land in exchange for loyalty and service
- Buildings made for protection, not comfort
- Religious women who helped preserve knowledge
- Warriors mounted on horseback
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- Religious men who copied books and preserved knowledge
- Code of behavior knights were expected to follow
- Organized groups of workers in the same trade
- Young people learning a trade from a master craftsman
- Peasants legally tied to the lord’s land
- Time period of renewed learning and culture after the Middle Ages
- Economic system where peasants worked on a manor
- Noblewoman responsible for the household and children
- Lesser lords who received land from powerful lords
- Estates of land granted to vassals
- Language Charlemagne encouraged people to learn
26 Clues: Warriors mounted on horseback • Estates of land granted to vassals • Germanic tribe ruled by Charlemagne • Frankish king who united much of Europe • Peasants legally tied to the lord’s land • Buildings made for protection, not comfort • Noble with authority over land and peasants • Most powerful institution in medieval Europe • ...
CROSSWORD assignment 2015-05-06
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- Ginzburg: she is aItalian author whose work explored family relationships
- (Raffaello Sanazio): he died unexpectedly of a mysterious cause in Rome
- Mastroianni:He died of pancreatic cancer on December 19, 1996.
- Brunelleschi:he was the leading architects and engineers of the Italian Renaissance
- Carosone: he was among the greatest figures of Italian music
- Troisi: was an Italian actor, film director, and poet.
- the first best painter of the Italian Renaissance time
- Fellini:In 1944 he met director Roberto Rossellini
- Pausini: As a child, she was encouraged by her father to join him during his performances in local piano bars.
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- Sordi:One of Italy's most talented comedy stars
- Morandi:is anItalian pop singer
- Vivaldi: in the 20th century there was a revival of interest in his music
- da Vinci: who created ‘The Last Supper’ and ‘Mona Lisa’?
- Buonarotti: this person is a painter, sculptor, architect and poet
- Loren:she said this quote ‘Show business is what we do, not what we are’
- Quasimodo: During WW2 __________experienced the need to poet to feel from the people.
- Gasman:nicknames were Il Mattatore and The Sir Laurence Olivier of Italy
- Rossellini:She made her movie debut in Vincente Minnelli's A Matter of Time (1976)
- Tornatore:is a film director and screenwriter
- Ramazzotti: he spent his childhood joining in, in extra mass scenes of movies.
20 Clues: Morandi:is anItalian pop singer • Tornatore:is a film director and screenwriter • Sordi:One of Italy's most talented comedy stars • Fellini:In 1944 he met director Roberto Rossellini • Troisi: was an Italian actor, film director, and poet. • the first best painter of the Italian Renaissance time • da Vinci: who created ‘The Last Supper’ and ‘Mona Lisa’? • ...
Vocab words for Units 1-5 2020-12-18
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- a popular poet who made such plays as Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet
- our viewpoint while looking at a painting or art piece
- better version of a crossbow
- a series of attacks to capture Jerusalem
- a religion based upon Jesus Christ
- a very popular job for Italians due to were they were located
- barbaric warlords who conquered most of the known word using cruelty as a weapon
- the religion of muslims that know Allah
- a german man who brought printing to the world
- the empire which continued after the roman empire fell
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- the social structure used by Europe in which there were kings, lords, knights, and peasants
- head of the roman catholic church
- a person who goes against the common beliefs
- a disease that it very contagious a version of which killed most of Europe
- the time in which much thought was put into classical literature an art
- something that most Europeans (and us) did for a while to protect against disease
- philosophical school of thought that kickstarted the renaissance
- The worship of ancestors and mainly used by Japanese samurai
- warlords who used the emperor as a puppet but were really in charge
- "Father of Humanism"
20 Clues: "Father of Humanism" • better version of a crossbow • head of the roman catholic church • a religion based upon Jesus Christ • the religion of muslims that know Allah • a series of attacks to capture Jerusalem • a person who goes against the common beliefs • a german man who brought printing to the world • our viewpoint while looking at a painting or art piece • ...
Eras of Technology 2017-09-20
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- One of the first most important technologies of the paleolithic era
- Also known as the "old stone age"
- More war and better weapons occurred in this era
- Also known as the computer and digital age
- A significant time period
- A time period of discovery and exploration
- Also known as the "new stone age"
- These buildings began to develop more and more for manufacturing purposes
- When you update or improve something already there
- Also known as the "middle stone age"
- The first metal used in the Bronze era was ______
- With more war occurring people made ______ for protection
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- First era when metal is used
- The neolithic age was the final development age for _____ people
- These were made from small sharp rocks on sticks to make a serrated edge
- During this era there was a shift from hand crafted to machine made goods
- There was more need for ________ computation during the Information Age
- ______ age began with the discovery of this kind of metal
- One of the energy sources used during the Industrial Age
- This invention will later bring about guns
- Iron _________ lead to war
- Many tools were made of ____ and stone in the "old stone age"
- The four renaissance artists' names make up this crime fighting group
23 Clues: A significant time period • Iron _________ lead to war • First era when metal is used • Also known as the "old stone age" • Also known as the "new stone age" • Also known as the "middle stone age" • Also known as the computer and digital age • A time period of discovery and exploration • This invention will later bring about guns • ...
TTS sejarah lanjut 2024-09-25
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- : Salah satu komoditas yang banyak diperdagangkan pada masa merkantilisme
- : negara-negara dibenua ini menggunakan merkantilisme
- : arti reformasi secara umum
- : surat yang dikeluarkan gereja untuk mengurangi hukuman di akhirat
- : sebutan untuk daerah jajahan
- : negara merupakan satu-satunya penguasa ekonomi merupakan... merkantilisme
- : sistem ekonomi dengan adanya kepemilikan pribadi atas alat-alat produksi barang dan jasa
- : Negara dengan kebijakan merkantilisme yang kuat di bawah Raja Louis XIV
- : tokoh merkantilisme yang berasal dari Prancis
- : Kota tempat Martin Luther memaku 95 dalilnya
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- : istilah kemunduran abad yang mencirikannya sebagai masa yang ditandai oleh kemerosotan ekonomi, intelektual, dan budaya.
- : arti kata merchant
- : pada masa ini, negara-negara besar di Eropa berusaha memperkuat ekonominya
- : Proses eksploitasi koloni untuk keuntungan ekonomi negara induk
- : suatu cara yang ditempuh seseorang atau kelompok untuk dapat menjadi penguasa atau memiliki hak eksklusif dalam menyediakan barang atau jasa didalam sebuah pasar
- : Pemimpin gereja yang terkenal karena kritiknya terhadap praktik Gereja Katolik dan penggalangan dukungan untuk Reformasi
- : suatu teori ekonomi yang menyatakan kemakmuran suatu negara ditentukan banyaknya aset
- : paham untuk menguasai daerah lain dan menjadikan daerah tersebut sebagai wilayah kekuasaannya
- : Salah satu negara yang menjadi kekuatan Eropa yang mendirikan koloni di Amerika dan menerapkan merkantilisme
- : Penemuan alat ini membantu menyebarkan gagasan-gagasan Renaissance ke seluruh Eropa
20 Clues: : arti kata merchant • : arti reformasi secara umum • : sebutan untuk daerah jajahan • : Kota tempat Martin Luther memaku 95 dalilnya • : tokoh merkantilisme yang berasal dari Prancis • : negara-negara dibenua ini menggunakan merkantilisme • : Proses eksploitasi koloni untuk keuntungan ekonomi negara induk • ...
Renaissance & Absolute Ruler Crossword 2024-11-13
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- Name of the "road" that led to many trades between Asia and Europe.
- Name of the exchange that happened between the New World and the Old World.
- 95 what?
- Last name of the scientist who first stated that the Earth was not the center of the universe.
- Name of the Absolute ruler of France.
- Name of the Holy Wars against Muslims from Europe.
- Last name of the scientist who created the Scientific Method.
- Name of the Spanish fleet built by King Philip.
- the belief of the right to rule because of God.
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- A press that was invented during the Renaissance.
- Invented a special telescope that could see the moons of Jupiter
- Last name of the inventor of this press.
- Name of the drink that Choe is drinking right now.
- Name of the Palace ordered to be built by the French absolute Ruler.
- Name of the era where new ideas and arts came.
- First name of the Absolute ruler who had 6 wives.
- Name of the first wife of the Absolute ruler of England.
- Name of the Reformation that happened that ended the Political power of the Church.
- Last name of the German Monk who challenged the Church.
- Dominic's last name.
20 Clues: 95 what? • Dominic's last name. • Name of the Absolute ruler of France. • Last name of the inventor of this press. • Name of the era where new ideas and arts came. • Name of the Spanish fleet built by King Philip. • the belief of the right to rule because of God. • A press that was invented during the Renaissance. • First name of the Absolute ruler who had 6 wives. • ...
Learning Contract #9 - Ohm Patel - Block 2 2025-05-09
Across
- – Charging interest on loans, often seen as sinful
- – A legal system based on custom and court rulings
- – A long conflict between England and France
- – Nomadic warriors who built a vast empire across Asia
- – Germanic tribes who settled in England
- – Non-religious or not connected to the church
- – An ideal and perfect society
- – Related to the Middle Ages in Europe
- – Religious wars to reclaim the Holy Land
- – A person who pledged loyalty to a lord in exchange for land
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- – A Catholic effort to root out heresy in Spain
- – A document limiting the English king’s power
- – Someone who supports artists or scholars
- – A Renaissance belief in human potential and achievements
- – A social system where land was exchanged for service and loyalty
- – A cultural rebirth of art and learning in Europe
- – A powerful Germanic tribe that ruled much of Western Europe
- – A lord’s estate in the feudal system
- – A deadly plague that killed millions in Europe
- – A code of conduct for medieval knights
- – Nomadic groups that invaded and settled in parts of Europe after the fall of Rome
- – Land granted by a lord to a vassal
- – A nomadic people who settled in present-day Hungary
- – A peasant bound to the land they worked on
24 Clues: – An ideal and perfect society • – Land granted by a lord to a vassal • – A lord’s estate in the feudal system • – Related to the Middle Ages in Europe • – Germanic tribes who settled in England • – A code of conduct for medieval knights • – Religious wars to reclaim the Holy Land • – Someone who supports artists or scholars • – A long conflict between England and France • ...
The Renaissance-Louis Schlegel 2025-04-10
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- type of perspective used by drawn or imagined lines converging at a point on the horizon.
- published a famous book called The Book of the Courtier.
- was the main trading center that trade routes went through.
- Making distant objects smaller than those in the foreground.
- Preferred sculptures, did biblical figures, wrote poetry, and designed st peter's Basilica.
- depicting an object in a picture it produces an illusion of projection or extension in space
- Leonardo da Vinci painted this on the wall of the refectory.
- The renaissance is considered this kind of movement.
- first book that was mass produced by the printing press.
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- wrote a famous essay called The Prince.
- Creator of the printing press.
- Used science, human anatomy, and mathematics in art.
- great family that was a patron of the arts.
- Cultural movement that revived interest in and a rebirth of classical learning.
- A process that was invented to replicate images or writings.
- Painting architecture fractures to create depth.
- studied the writing of ancient Greeks and Romans, which is called classical education.
- Galileo was the first person to make practical use of this.
- people who specialized in the humanities.
- The Renaissance is considered this kind of movement.
- pope hired him to help beautify the Vatican by painting frescoes in the papal chambers.
21 Clues: Creator of the printing press. • wrote a famous essay called The Prince. • people who specialized in the humanities. • great family that was a patron of the arts. • Painting architecture fractures to create depth. • Used science, human anatomy, and mathematics in art. • The Renaissance is considered this kind of movement. • ...
History Review 2022-06-16
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- bill for military veterans to attend college and get a home
- Shirtwaist Company that caught fire and killed 146 women due to the doors being locked.
- Music of the Harlem Renaissance
- Theory that if one country falls to communism then others around it will fall as well
- But equal
- The process used to make steel
- Army that marched on Washington DC demanding their money
- A boom when the birthrate exploded in the United States
- Movement in which women gained the right to vote
- Riders of college kids that went to the south to demand equality
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- 1st person to fly across the Atlantic Ocean
- missle crisis
- 1st satellite that the Soviet Union put into space
- Poor farming techniques led to this disaster
- Insurance for money in the bank
- v. Ferguson
- location of the African American Renaissance
- Discovered at Sutter's Mill in 1849
- Act that gave settlers 160 acres of land
- State that cattle drives were heading to meet the railroads
- Crow laws that African Americans were expected to follow
- 1st African American to sit on the Supreme Court (last name is Marshall)
- Tuesday, October 29, 1929 when the stock market crashed
- number of years a settler had to build a home or farm the free land
24 Clues: But equal • v. Ferguson • missle crisis • The process used to make steel • Insurance for money in the bank • Music of the Harlem Renaissance • Discovered at Sutter's Mill in 1849 • Act that gave settlers 160 acres of land • 1st person to fly across the Atlantic Ocean • Poor farming techniques led to this disaster • location of the African American Renaissance • ...
The Renaissance, Reformation and Age Of Exploration 2022-08-31
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- Who was the father of Renaissance Humanism?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- Improved the printing process in Europe around 1440.
- what was The forced labor system the Spanish used against the native Americans called?
- What Christian humanist wrote in Praise of Folly?
- A company that allows man investors to pull their money together.
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel?
- Wrote the ninety-five theses and lead the reformation in Germany.
- Historians agree that Europeans embarked on the voyages of exploration for three reasons, what were they?
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- The first European explorer to reach India by sailing around the African Continent.
- Slavery had existed in Africa and middle-east hundreds of years before the Europeans arrived there.
- Who started a school for navigators in Portugal around 1419?
- The first European explorer to sail around the Southern tip of Africa?
- A agreement signed by Spain and Portugal established a line of Demaraction.
- First European explorer to discover the new world in 1492.
- Define "Vernacular"
- A sea route that carried enslaved Africans from Africa to the new world.
- Who wrote "The prince" a book on how monarchs should us their powers?
- Ruling family of Florence that helped fund the Renaissance?
- Who conquered the Incas in 1532?
20 Clues: Define "Vernacular" • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who painted the Sistine Chapel? • Who conquered the Incas in 1532? • Who was the father of Renaissance Humanism? • What Christian humanist wrote in Praise of Folly? • Improved the printing process in Europe around 1440. • First European explorer to discover the new world in 1492. • ...
The Renaissance , Reformartion , and Age of Exploration 2022-08-31
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- was the first European explorer to discover the New world in 1492
- Ruling family of Florence that helped fund the renaissance
- Perfected the printing press by using movable type
- The first explorer to sail around the Southern tip of Africa
- The father of renaissance humanism
- Christian humanist wrote in praise of folly
- Conquered the Aztecs in 1521
- The five major Italian city states
- The exchange of goods between Europe, Africa, and the New World
- Painted the sistine chapel
- Painted the mona lisa
- When Martin Luther split from the catholic church and started protedense faith
- agreement signed by Spain and portugal established a Line of Demarcation to divide newly discovered lands in the New World
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- The study of classical greek and roman literature that focused on the importance of human beings
- started a school for navigators in Portugal around 1419
- Led the voyage to circumnavigate the earth
- Sea route that carried enslaved Africans to the new world
- Taught the doctrine of predestination and made it a part of the protestant faith
- The economic theory that stated, "for a country to be wealthy it must have a favorable balance of trade, obtain gold, and silver, and establish colonies
- company that allows many investors to pull their money together
20 Clues: Painted the mona lisa • Painted the sistine chapel • Conquered the Aztecs in 1521 • The father of renaissance humanism • The five major Italian city states • Led the voyage to circumnavigate the earth • Christian humanist wrote in praise of folly • Perfected the printing press by using movable type • started a school for navigators in Portugal around 1419 • ...
The Final Review Crossword 2025-12-16
Across
- Blurriness between areas/colors
- Where the eye is meant to fall in an artwork
- Religious Symbols (like halos)
- The plainest columns of Greece
- The "Dot" art of Post Impressionism
- Invented the pottery wheel
- Everything after Post-Impressionism is considered _____ art.
- Venuses were believed to represent ____.
- The structures of the Mesopotamian people
- These woven blankets decorated Medieval buildings, they kept the walls warm
- The most decorative columns of Greece
- These caves were closed off during the Paleolithic Era.
- Paired with contrast
- Islamic Courtyard
- Romans had plainer _ than the Greeks
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- Multiple Gods
- The three biggest religions of Byzantine and Islam are referred to as _ (Christianity, Judaism, Islam)
- The Venus of ____ is the most famous Venus.
- Who used calligraphy to decorate?
- Da Vinci and Donatello are two ____ of the Renaissance.
- These items were made by Egyptians to hold organs.
- Had a dark, moody palette with chiaroscuro
- The number of elements and principles of art
- Art from this time period is linked to propaganda
- Venus is the ____ goddess of love.
- Used to make frescos
- The name of Ms. Below's dog (added for funnsies)
- Changes in __, religion, politics, and art happened in the Renaissance.
28 Clues: Multiple Gods • Islamic Courtyard • Used to make frescos • Paired with contrast • Invented the pottery wheel • Religious Symbols (like halos) • The plainest columns of Greece • Blurriness between areas/colors • Who used calligraphy to decorate? • Venus is the ____ goddess of love. • The "Dot" art of Post Impressionism • Romans had plainer _ than the Greeks • ...
Musical Terms for Choir - ff 2025-09-26
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- “Tout est ___, tout est joie” (Ravel).
- Prolific Franco-Flemish composer of motets, masses, and chansons.
- “Laudamus te, ___ te” (Gloria).
- Seal ___: Eric Whitacre’s setting of a Kipling poem.
- American composer of Te Deum and I Hate and I Love.
- Gradually slowing down and broadening in tempo and tone.
- “Freude, schöner ___” (Beethoven).
- “Dona nobis ___”
- Gradually getting faster.
- The transition area between vocal registers.
- Fading in both sound and tempo—“dying away.”
- The most comfortable and used vocal range in a piece.
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- Ornamental and agile vocal style, often for sopranos.
- Sure on This ___ Night: A luminous Lauridsen setting of James Agee.
- Ideal vocal tone balancing brightness and darkness.
- Polish composer of Stabat Mater and Litany to the Virgin Mary.
- “Kyrie ___”
- O Magnum ___: Victoria and others set this Latin Christmas text.
- A sudden, forceful accent on a single note or chord.
- L’homme ___: A secular melody used in over 40 Renaissance mass settings.
- Renaissance composer infamous for madrigals and murder.
- Austrian Romantic composer Anton, known for motets and masses.
- String technique involving plucking instead of bowing.
- A ___ of Carols: A Britten work combining Christmas texts and harp.
- Italian term for supported breath technique, literally “to lean.”
25 Clues: “Kyrie ___” • “Dona nobis ___” • Gradually getting faster. • “Laudamus te, ___ te” (Gloria). • “Freude, schöner ___” (Beethoven). • “Tout est ___, tout est joie” (Ravel). • The transition area between vocal registers. • Fading in both sound and tempo—“dying away.” • Ideal vocal tone balancing brightness and darkness. • American composer of Te Deum and I Hate and I Love. • ...
Module 20 lesson 1/2 2022-03-09
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- The earliest poet and politician
- The true genius of the renaissance
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- is a method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that so it looks real
- this Italian poet had a lot to say about humans behavior
- Means rebirth in Latin
- A remarkle man from Vencie
- a fee that borrows pay for the use of someone else's money
- The study of the humanities led to a new way of thing and learning
- One of the greatest artist-designed buildings wrote poetry and carved sculptures
9 Clues: Means rebirth in Latin • A remarkle man from Vencie • The earliest poet and politician • The true genius of the renaissance • this Italian poet had a lot to say about humans behavior • a fee that borrows pay for the use of someone else's money • The study of the humanities led to a new way of thing and learning • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2023-02-28
Across
- A revival of intellectual or artistic achievement
- A nightclub in Harlem that only whites were allowed to go to
- Set of laws in the south that discriminated against African-Americans
- Music genre that started in the south in the 1860s
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- the notion that one's own ethnic stock is superior
- City in New York where a lot of black people lived
- A Migration where thousands of African Americans moved from the South to the North
- Type of music where no one talks.
- Time period during the Harlem Renaissance
9 Clues: Type of music where no one talks. • Time period during the Harlem Renaissance • A revival of intellectual or artistic achievement • the notion that one's own ethnic stock is superior • City in New York where a lot of black people lived • Music genre that started in the south in the 1860s • A nightclub in Harlem that only whites were allowed to go to • ...
Unit 25: Time and Sequence 2025-04-06
15 Clues: a break • delayed • general idea • length of time • come to an end • at a later time • at the same time • rebirth or revival • Magnitude or extent • arrange in an order • referring to Middle Ages • Lasting a very short time • distinctive period of time • continually without interruption • day and night are of equal length
lesson 18 2025-03-26
Across
- a forced evacuation
- tangible property
- combination of cultures into one
- the moral obligation
- relating to a government
- the absence of law
- compulsory service
- a decay tactic
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- period in european history between 1400 and 1600
- avoid dealing with company
- a doctrine that opposes
- a written order.
- not taking side
- a belief
- a law stating brough before court
15 Clues: a belief • a decay tactic • not taking side • a written order. • tangible property • the absence of law • compulsory service • a forced evacuation • the moral obligation • a doctrine that opposes • relating to a government • avoid dealing with company • combination of cultures into one • a law stating brough before court • period in european history between 1400 and 1600
European Cities 2025-09-25
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- – Czech city of a hundred spires
- – EU headquarters
- – Hilly capital of Portugal
- – Rebuilt Polish capital
- – Birthplace of democracy
- – City of canals
- – Capital of Spain
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- – Home of the Colosseum
- – City of Love
- – Divided by the Danube
- – Capital of Norway
- – Renaissance art hub
- – Once divided by a wall
- – Classical music capital
- – Irish capital with literary roots
15 Clues: – City of Love • – City of canals • – EU headquarters • – Capital of Spain • – Capital of Norway • – Renaissance art hub • – Home of the Colosseum • – Divided by the Danube • – Once divided by a wall • – Rebuilt Polish capital • – Birthplace of democracy • – Classical music capital • – Hilly capital of Portugal • – Czech city of a hundred spires • – Irish capital with literary roots
Module 3 Crossword 2022-10-10
Across
- Sent by King Philip II of Spain in 1588 to reclaim England for the Catholic faith
- Italian explorer looking for a new spice route to Asia; Christopher ______
- In order to divorce his first wife and marry Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII created the Church of ______
- Daughter of Henry VIII who tried to return England to the Catholic faith
- German monk who started the Protestant Reformation; Martin ______
- The way of attempting to convert any Jews or Muslims living in Spain was known as the Spanish ______
- First English settlement in the Americas
- The Renaissance began after the fall of this major Byzantine city in 1453 to the Ottomans
- A nickname for Queen Elizabeth's reign
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- The conquistador who conquered the Incan Empire; Francisco ______
- Exchange of goods and people between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- The title of the leader of the Catholic church
- The first disease brought to the Americas by Europeans
- English king who got rid of Latin church services
- First permanent English settlement in the Americas
- A "rebirth" of ancient ideas
- Queen of England during the defeat of the Spanish Armada
- The conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire; Hernan ______
18 Clues: A "rebirth" of ancient ideas • A nickname for Queen Elizabeth's reign • First English settlement in the Americas • The title of the leader of the Catholic church • English king who got rid of Latin church services • First permanent English settlement in the Americas • The first disease brought to the Americas by Europeans • ...
Famous Inventors 2025-07-28
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- – Improved the telescope
- – Designed the first computer
- – Painted and invented in the Renaissance
- – Master of electricity
- – Discovered penicillin
- – Pioneer in radioactivity
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- – Brothers who built the first airplane
- – Discovered electricity with a kite
- – Invented wireless radio
- – Invented the light bulb
- – Invented the telephone
- – Engine named after him
- – Discovered gravity
- – Invented an early calculator
- – Invented the telegraph code
15 Clues: – Discovered gravity • – Master of electricity • – Discovered penicillin • – Improved the telescope • – Invented the telephone • – Engine named after him • – Invented wireless radio • – Invented the light bulb • – Pioneer in radioactivity • – Designed the first computer • – Invented the telegraph code • – Invented an early calculator • – Discovered electricity with a kite • ...
historical events 2025-09-24
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- – 1969 space milestone
- – 1930s economic collapse
- – European cultural rebirth
- – Medieval religious wars
- – Martin Luther’s movement
- – Genocide of WWII
- – 1947 India-Pakistan split
- – Religious tribunal in Spain
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- – U.S.-Soviet post-WWII tension
- – July 4th celebrates it
- – Overthrow of a government
- – Lincoln's tragic end
- – Nixon-era scandal
- – U.S. alcohol ban era
- – End of World War I
15 Clues: – Genocide of WWII • – Nixon-era scandal • – End of World War I • – 1969 space milestone • – Lincoln's tragic end • – U.S. alcohol ban era • – July 4th celebrates it • – 1930s economic collapse • – Medieval religious wars • – Martin Luther’s movement • – Overthrow of a government • – European cultural rebirth • – 1947 India-Pakistan split • – Religious tribunal in Spain • ...
The Middle Ages and Renaissance 2024-10-10
Across
- The cultural movement that promoted the idea that man is the center of his own universe.
- A series of military expeditions authorized by the Catholic Church to capture the Holy Land.
- Where the Nuns lived.
- Death A mysterious disease that killed millions in Europe during the 14th century.
- The ruler who introduced the feudal system in England.
- This era served as a bridge between the Middle Ages and modern-day civilization.
- A special journey to a saint's shrine to ask for forgiveness.
- The group of people that had no rights and had to provide free labor
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- The elite class who provided military service to the King.
- The title for those who leased land from the King.
- The system where kings granted land to nobles in exchange for service.
- The term for the land leased by the Nobility.
- The person responsible for electing the Pope from 1059.
- These were places where monks lived and prayed.
- The religious tax collected by the Parish Priest.
- A temporary place after death where souls are purified before entering heaven.
- The Renaissance is often considered the "________" of European culture.
- Pope The most powerful figure in the medieval church, God's representative on Earth.
18 Clues: Where the Nuns lived. • The term for the land leased by the Nobility. • These were places where monks lived and prayed. • The religious tax collected by the Parish Priest. • The title for those who leased land from the King. • The ruler who introduced the feudal system in England. • The person responsible for electing the Pope from 1059. • ...
Europe After Rome 2025-05-29
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- The split of the Eastern Orthodox/Roman Catholic Church in 1054
- Capital of the Byzantine Empire thanks to Emperor Constantine
- Non-religious, worldly
- A system in which the lords live in manors and serfs would work on the land and use it
- Justified a king's rule as being authorized by God
- Group from Scandinavia that invaded Europe just as they started recovering from the Dark Ages
- The "rebirth" of Europe, which started in Italy
- The intellectual/literary movement of the Renaissance
- Excluding someone from participating in church affairs, usually as a penalty
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- Religious communities (Jewish/Christian) with a tiny bit of self-rule
- Series of wars between Christians/Muslims over the Holy Land
- Head of the Roman Catholic Church
- Crowned the first Holy Roman Emperor
- A system in which a ruler has total power over their country/land
- A state in which majority shares the same culture and is conscious of it
- The book William I used to find out how much of everything people had so he could tax accordingly
- Name of the empire of the Eastern half of Rome
- Limited the king's power, stating they weren't above the law, trial by jury, etc.
18 Clues: Non-religious, worldly • Head of the Roman Catholic Church • Crowned the first Holy Roman Emperor • Name of the empire of the Eastern half of Rome • The "rebirth" of Europe, which started in Italy • Justified a king's rule as being authorized by God • The intellectual/literary movement of the Renaissance • Series of wars between Christians/Muslims over the Holy Land • ...
Renaissance literature 2023-05-17
9 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • - Christianity • Vinci- Painting • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • - Canterbury tales • - Early renaissance • Likes to chase mice
Presley's puzzle 2024-05-08
Across
- this period of creativity,of new ideas and impressions, is called the?
- and Romans scientific adventures.
- like Renaissance writers expressed the attitudes of the time.
- changes the ways of the church.
Down
- plays are still highly popular.
- Christians who broke from the Catholic church over religious issues.
- emphasized the abilities and accomplishments of human beings.
7 Clues: plays are still highly popular. • changes the ways of the church. • and Romans scientific adventures. • emphasized the abilities and accomplishments of human beings. • like Renaissance writers expressed the attitudes of the time. • Christians who broke from the Catholic church over religious issues. • ...
Harlem Renaissance by Maven Bolick 2023-02-15
Across
- A genre of music that was invented during the Harlem Renaissance
- Famous poet who wrote "Harlem" and "Mother to Son"
- Nightspot in Harlem where black entertainers performed for white people
- A theater oriented towards African Americans. Where performers like Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald were discovered.
- An intellectual and cultural revival of African American music, literature, and art.
- The US State that Harlem is located in
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- A nickname that was given to the 1920s
- The movement of 6 million African Americans out of the rural South to the urban North.
- Famous jazz singer and trumpeter
- A city in New York in which the (answer) Renaissance took place
10 Clues: Famous jazz singer and trumpeter • A nickname that was given to the 1920s • The US State that Harlem is located in • Famous poet who wrote "Harlem" and "Mother to Son" • A city in New York in which the (answer) Renaissance took place • A genre of music that was invented during the Harlem Renaissance • ...
literature 2025-05-05
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- A movement of the Renaissance that emphasized human potential and classical learning
- The period of renewed interest in classical antiquity, art, and humanism
- The period in Europe marked by religious influence and the dominance of the Church
- The dominant language of learning and scholarship in Medieval Europe
- The literary technique of representing abstract ideas through characters and events
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- The art of analyzing, interpreting, and evaluating literature
- The Medieval French epic poem about a heroic Christian knight
- The author of The Divine Comedy
- The famous Greek philosopher who introduced the concept of catharsis in tragedy
- The student of Socrates who criticized poetry as imitation (mimesis)
10 Clues: The author of The Divine Comedy • The art of analyzing, interpreting, and evaluating literature • The Medieval French epic poem about a heroic Christian knight • The student of Socrates who criticized poetry as imitation (mimesis) • The dominant language of learning and scholarship in Medieval Europe • ...
Crossword 3 & 4 2019-10-23
Across
- EARLY BOOKS
- UNDERGROUND CEMETARY
- RIBBED VAULTS
- GROUP OF ENGLISH ARTISTS LED BY GABRIEL DANTE ROSSETTI, AND INCLUDES JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS, WILLIAM HOLMAN HUNT AND JOHN WILLIAM WATERHOUSE
- PERIOD OF TIME THAT FOLLOWED THE DARK AGES AND MEANS REBIRTH
- A GEOMETRIC SYMBOL REPRESENTING THE UNIVERSE IN HINDUISM AND BUDDHISM
- FRENCH ROCOCO PALACE THAT CONTAINS FAMOUS THE HALL OF MIRRORS
- FRENCH ROMANTIC ARTIST WHO PAINTED "LIBERTY LEADING THE PEOPLE"
- STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE THAT IS KNOWN FOR USING FLYING BUTTRESSES, POINTED ARCHES
- A PAINTING OF A SYMBOLIC PERSON OR THING WORTHY OF VENERATION AND WORSHIP
- AN UPRIGHT STONE OR COLUMN TYPICALLY BEARING A COMMEMORATIVE MESSAGE OR DESIGN
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- SPANISH ROMANIC ARTIST WHO PAINTED "THE THIRED OF MAY"
- TODAY THIS CITY IS KNOWN AS ISTANBUL
- SHAPED LIKE A SPEARHEAD BUT ACTUALLY A PREHISTORIC TOOL (MAKE ONE WORD)
- PAINTED THE CEILING OF THE SISTINE CHAPEL AND PREFERRED SCULPTURE TO PAINTING
- HE WAS A NEOCLASSICAL ARTIST WHO PAINTED "DEATH OF MARAT" AND "OATH OF THE HORATII" (MAKE ONE WORD)
- ITALIAN RENAISSANCE ARCHITECT THAT FINISHED THE FLORENCE CATHEDRAL DOME
- PRE-COLUMBIAN AREA THAT INCLUDES MEXICO, GUATEMALA, AND HONDURAS
- PAINTED "THE ARNOLFINI PORTRAIT" (MAKE ONE WORD)
- PAINTED "THE NIGHT WATCH"
- A TYPE OF MEDIA THAT USES SMALL BITS OF COLORED GLASS, TILE OR STONE TO MAKE AN IMAGE
21 Clues: EARLY BOOKS • RIBBED VAULTS • UNDERGROUND CEMETARY • PAINTED "THE NIGHT WATCH" • TODAY THIS CITY IS KNOWN AS ISTANBUL • PAINTED "THE ARNOLFINI PORTRAIT" (MAKE ONE WORD) • SPANISH ROMANIC ARTIST WHO PAINTED "THE THIRED OF MAY" • PERIOD OF TIME THAT FOLLOWED THE DARK AGES AND MEANS REBIRTH • FRENCH ROCOCO PALACE THAT CONTAINS FAMOUS THE HALL OF MIRRORS • ...
World History 2015-04-30
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- document that officially ended WWI.
- ancient civilization in present day Peru and Chile.
- also known as the dark ages or medieval ages.
- excellent sailors and traders across the Med. Sea that created the alphabet.
- "new stone age"-people began farming and domestication of animals.
- time period characterized as re-birth of Roman culture.
- European Christians attempt at conquering the holy land from the Islamic Empire.
- one of the five pillars of Islam that requires all Muslims to make a pilgrimage to Mecca
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- ancient Greek philosopher that tutored Alexander the Great.
- the separation of the Christian Church into Catholic and Eastern Orthodox
- created the 95 thesis that called for reforms of the Catholic Church.
- became emperor of Rome after the assassination of Julius Caesar. His name was later changed to Caesar Augustus.
- most famous Renaissance man who was a skilled artist, inventor, and engineer.
- the belief in many gods.
- known as the magnificent and sultan of ottoman empire.
- the belief in one god.
- social system during the Dark Ages where peasants worked on a Lord's manor in return for protection.
- lead 7 explorations throughout SE Asia and the Indian Ocean for the Ming Dynasty.
- mass murder of Jews in Germany during WWII.
- emperor of Byzantine empire and created a code of laws.
20 Clues: the belief in one god. • the belief in many gods. • document that officially ended WWI. • mass murder of Jews in Germany during WWII. • also known as the dark ages or medieval ages. • ancient civilization in present day Peru and Chile. • known as the magnificent and sultan of ottoman empire. • emperor of Byzantine empire and created a code of laws. • ...
CROSSWORD assignment 2015-05-06
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- Sordi:One of Italy's most talented comedy stars
- Morandi:is anItalian pop singer
- Quasimodo: During WW2 __________experienced the need to poet to feel from the people.
- Buonarotti: this person is a painter, sculptor, architect and poet
- Fellini:In 1944 he met director Roberto Rossellini
- Rossellini:She made her movie debut in Vincente Minnelli's A Matter of Time (1976)
- Vivaldi: in the 20th century there was a revival of interest in his music
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- Brunelleschi:he was the leading architects and engineers of the Italian Renaissance
- Loren:she said this quote ‘Show business is what we do, not what we are’
- Mastroianni:He died of pancreatic cancer on December 19, 1996.
- Carosone: he was among the greatest figures of Italian music
- Pausini: As a child, she was encouraged by her father to join him during his performances in local piano bars.
- Tornatore:is a film director and screenwriter
- the first best painter of the Italian Renaissance time
- Gasman:nicknames were Il Mattatore and The Sir Laurence Olivier of Italy
- da Vinci: who created ‘The Last Supper’ and ‘Mona Lisa’?
- Ginzburg: she is aItalian author whose work explored family relationships
- Troisi: was an Italian actor, film director, and poet.
- Ramazzotti: he spent his childhood joining in, in extra mass scenes of movies.
- (Raffaello Sanazio): he died unexpectedly of a mysterious cause in Rome
20 Clues: Morandi:is anItalian pop singer • Tornatore:is a film director and screenwriter • Sordi:One of Italy's most talented comedy stars • Fellini:In 1944 he met director Roberto Rossellini • the first best painter of the Italian Renaissance time • Troisi: was an Italian actor, film director, and poet. • da Vinci: who created ‘The Last Supper’ and ‘Mona Lisa’? • ...
music from the Middle Ages through Baroque Period 2023-10-16
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- type of plainchant associated with Pope Gregory
- French song that combines choreography with instrumental music
- Renaissance means _________
- Baroque means ___________
- The prolific composer to wrote the first famous opera
- part of the mass that means Holy
- The first opera, Dafne was written by Jacopo ______ in 1598
- She was a prolific composer during the Middle Ages
- invented the monochord and a system of tuning based on the 2nd, 4th, 5th, and octave
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- secular unaccompanied vocal works written for multiple voices during the Middle Ages
- One of JS Bach's most famous pieces for organ is titled _______ & Fugue
- part of the mass that means Glory
- The most prolific composer of the Renaissance/Baroque period
- style of tuning that became popular during the Baroque Period because of the different instruments
- Speech Song
- part of the mass that means Lamb of God
- part of the mass that means I believe
- The first famous opera composed and written in 1607 and still performed today
- piece of music that combines stagecraft, poetry, drama, & music
- they were French singers in the Middle Ages whose music focused on romance and knighthood
- sacred unaccompanied vocal works typically written for 3 voices during the Middle Ages
- part of the mass that means Lord have mercy
- is plainchant monophonic or polyphonic?
23 Clues: Speech Song • Baroque means ___________ • Renaissance means _________ • part of the mass that means Holy • part of the mass that means Glory • part of the mass that means I believe • part of the mass that means Lamb of God • is plainchant monophonic or polyphonic? • part of the mass that means Lord have mercy • type of plainchant associated with Pope Gregory • ...
1920s Review (Jason) 2024-02-06
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- Poet, Novelist that wrote about experiences of African Americans cultural roots.
- People apart of the Harlem Renaissance fought for _________.
- A place where people illegally sell alcohol.
- A person apart of the Harlem Renaissanceknow for playing the trumpet slowly and softly.
- A way to see in the dark and decrease the amount of accidents
- These people painted and drew problems about the great migration
- Wrote about problems that black people had in workplaces.
- A way to drive and move around a lot faster
- The music Reminds people of American nature and landscapes
- A new way to call and connect with others
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- Another word for "MoonShine"
- someone who sells illegal goods, specifically "Alcohol"
- These people migrated to find new job opportunities.
- one of the places where the great migration took place
- A way to use items without hard labor and wood
- Blues singer that sung about the sad times people have in their life.
- Played songs and cultural on a speaker like device
- A new way to clean and wash clothes without the hard labor
- Drawings of city scenes, with tall skyscrapers
- A person apart of the Harlem Renaissance That was a Novelist and wrote about the movement of the poor migrators. Also wrote about the Great Depression.
20 Clues: Another word for "MoonShine" • A new way to call and connect with others • A way to drive and move around a lot faster • A place where people illegally sell alcohol. • A way to use items without hard labor and wood • Drawings of city scenes, with tall skyscrapers • Played songs and cultural on a speaker like device • These people migrated to find new job opportunities. • ...
cross word 2024-07-15
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- - Greek mathematician known for theorem (10)
- LISA - Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci (8)
- - Head of state in a republic (9)
- - Renaissance artist known for "The School of Athens" (7)
- - Famous theater district in New York City (8)
- - Study of nutrients and how the body uses them (9)
- - Renowned theoretical physicist (7)
- - Playwright of "Hamlet" and "Othello" (11)
- - Greek philosopher, student of Socrates (5)
- - Community of interacting organisms and their environment (9)
- - Step-by-step procedure for solving a problem (9)
- - Mountain range containing Everest (9)
- - Author of "The Prince" (11)
- - Branch of physics dealing with particles at atomic scales (7)
- - Iconic museum in New York City (10)
- - Study of celestial objects and the universe (9)
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- - Extremely luminous active galactic nucleus (6)
- - Prestigious university in England (6)
- - Capital of Austria (6)
- - Line where the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet (7)
- - Philosophy focused on pleasure as the highest good (10)
- - Napoleon's final battle (8)
- - Organ responsible for thought and memory (5)
- - Elaborate musical composition for orchestra (8)
- - Study of fundamental nature of knowledge (10)
- - Large instrumental ensemble (9)
- - Famous ship that sank in 1912 (7)
- - Long-distance running race (8)
- - Shape with many sides (7)
- - Renowned Renaissance artist (8)
30 Clues: - Capital of Austria (6) • - Shape with many sides (7) • - Napoleon's final battle (8) • - Author of "The Prince" (11) • - Long-distance running race (8) • - Head of state in a republic (9) • - Large instrumental ensemble (9) • - Renowned Renaissance artist (8) • - Famous ship that sank in 1912 (7) • - Renowned theoretical physicist (7) • - Iconic museum in New York City (10) • ...
Unit 4- Land-Based Empires 2023-10-06
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- Was a Renaissance polymath and created a model where the sun was the center instead of the earth
- The art by financially supporting artist
- It was a religious movement that brought an end to the ecclesiastical unit of medieval Christianity in Western Europe
- He was the king of England and Lord of Ireland,also was the first monarch of the House of Tudor
- A church that Elizabeth was head of
- The teaching of Calvin
- It was the theory that the sun was centered and the earth and planets revolved around it
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- Believers who were baptized again
- Was a German priest and was the seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation
- Members of the Society of Jesus
- A new way of thinking about the natural world
- Christians who belonged to non-Catholic churches
- Earth centered view of the universe
- Having or showing a sensible and practical idea of what can be achieved or expected
- A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- Was a German astronomer and mathematician, he concluded that there were certain mathematical laws that govern planetary motion
- A government controlled by religious leaders
- He helped bring together their breakthroughs under a single theory of motion
- Followers of Knox
- Rebirth and it refers to art and learning
- No place
21 Clues: No place • Followers of Knox • The teaching of Calvin • Members of the Society of Jesus • Believers who were baptized again • Earth centered view of the universe • A church that Elizabeth was head of • The art by financially supporting artist • Rebirth and it refers to art and learning • A government controlled by religious leaders • ...
World History Unit #9 2025-04-25
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- The Conqueror of England in 1066
- The empire that succeeded the Roman Empire in the East
- A philosophical movement emphasizing human potential
- The French heroine of the Hundred Years' War
- A patron of the arts
- Years War- A war between England and France
- A work by SIr Thomas More
- A famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- The inventor of the printing press
- A period of renewed interest in classical art and learning
- wars for the Holy Land
- The English playwright, author of Hamlet
- A religious leader who launched the First Crusade
- The capital of the Byzantine Empire
- The first king of France
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- Author of "The Prince"
- The famous Sculpture by Michelangelo
- The painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- The Russian Tsar
- Italian city-state, a center of Renaissance
- A powerful Florentine banking family
- Territories established by European Christians in the Holy land
- John- English king who signed the Magna Carta
- Carta- A document limiting the power of the English monarch
- A work by Erasmus
- The great Muslim leader who fought in the Crusades
- The land promised to the Israelite's in the Bible
- The last supper was painted by
- The author of "Utopia"
- A 14th century pandemic
30 Clues: The Russian Tsar • A work by Erasmus • A patron of the arts • Author of "The Prince" • wars for the Holy Land • The author of "Utopia" • A 14th century pandemic • The first king of France • A work by SIr Thomas More • The last supper was painted by • The Conqueror of England in 1066 • The inventor of the printing press • The capital of the Byzantine Empire • ...
Learning Contract #9 - Ohm Patel - Crossword - Block 2 2025-05-09
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- – A code of conduct for medieval knights
- – A lord’s estate in the feudal system
- – Charging interest on loans, often seen as sinful
- – A long conflict between England and France
- – A social system where land was exchanged for service and loyalty
- – Someone who supports artists or scholars
- – A powerful Germanic tribe that ruled much of Western Europe
- – A deadly plague that killed millions in Europe
- – Non-religious or not connected to the church
- – An ideal and perfect society
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- – A Renaissance belief in human potential and achievements
- – Land granted by a lord to a vassal
- – A legal system based on custom and court rulings
- – A Catholic effort to root out heresy in Spain
- – Nomadic warriors who built a vast empire across Asia
- – Nomadic groups that invaded and settled in parts of Europe after the fall of Rome
- – A nomadic people who settled in present-day Hungary
- – Religious wars to reclaim the Holy Land
- – A document limiting the English king’s power
- – A cultural rebirth of art and learning in Europe
- – A person who pledged loyalty to a lord in exchange for land
- – Related to the Middle Ages in Europe
- – A peasant bound to the land they worked on
- – Germanic tribes who settled in England
24 Clues: – An ideal and perfect society • – Land granted by a lord to a vassal • – A lord’s estate in the feudal system • – Related to the Middle Ages in Europe • – A code of conduct for medieval knights • – Germanic tribes who settled in England • – Religious wars to reclaim the Holy Land • – Someone who supports artists or scholars • – A long conflict between England and France • ...
Vocab 9 2026-05-10
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- A peasant legally tied to a lord’s land.
- 1215 document limiting the English King's power.
- Long conflict between England and France for territory.
- Church court used to find and punish non-Catholics.
- A lord’s self-sufficient estate and village.
- Relating to worldly things rather than religious ones.
- Describing an imagined, perfect society
- A system of loyalty and land-sharing for protection.
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- The "Middle Ages" between Rome and the Renaissance.
- Someone who pays artists or scholars for their work.
- A person who pledged service to a lord for land.
- Christian holy wars to retake the Holy Land.
- A 14th-century plague that killed half of Europe.
- Focus on human potential and classical Greek/Roman study.
- Northern tribes that migrated into and replaced Roman power.
- The knight’s code of honor, bravery, and courtesy.
- Asian nomads who built the world's largest land empire.
- A period of "rebirth" in European art and learning.
- Central Asian invaders who settled in modern Hungary.
- Germanic groups that settled and formed early England.
- Land granted to a vassal by a lord.
- Germanic people who built a massive kingdom in France.
- Laws based on past court rulings and customs.
- The practice of lending money at interest.
24 Clues: Land granted to a vassal by a lord. • Describing an imagined, perfect society • A peasant legally tied to a lord’s land. • The practice of lending money at interest. • Christian holy wars to retake the Holy Land. • A lord’s self-sufficient estate and village. • Laws based on past court rulings and customs. • A person who pledged service to a lord for land. • ...
Unit 1: Multicultural authors 2024-12-26
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- First published Black female sci fiction author
- First American slave to have work published
- Wrote "Lift Every Voice and Sing" in 1900
- Princess of Black Poetry was college prof for 35 years
- Modern YA author wrote "The Hate U Give"
- Kiowa Indian sparked Native American Renaissance
- Sci fi-fantasy writer was first Black women to win Hugo Award
- "Invisible Man" won National Book Award in 1953
- Chicago native best known for "House on Mango Street"
- Anarchist rebel gained nickname "Red Emma"
- Best known for "A Raisin in the Sun"
- "Mumbo Jumbp" author often challenged American political culture
- Modern author of "How to be an Anti-Racist" stirs controversy
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- "Native Son" author often sparked controversy
- ESPN contributor wrote "The Heritage" among many sports books
- "Their Eyes Were Watching God" in 1937
- Native American author won Pulitzer in 2021
- Poet was leading figure of Harlem Renaissance
- Harvard-educated poet became famous at Biden inauguration
- Albuquerque native famous for "Ceremony", other NA lit
- Best known for "Roots"
- "Waiting to Exhale" most famous among her works about Black female experience
- Won Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1950
- "Joy Luck Club" was famous book, film
- 2000 Pulitzer winner often wrote of the immigrant experience
25 Clues: Best known for "Roots" • Best known for "A Raisin in the Sun" • Won Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1950 • "Joy Luck Club" was famous book, film • "Their Eyes Were Watching God" in 1937 • Modern YA author wrote "The Hate U Give" • Wrote "Lift Every Voice and Sing" in 1900 • Anarchist rebel gained nickname "Red Emma" • First American slave to have work published • ...
18.1 Italian Renaissance 2022-03-09
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- Major Renaissance artist who painted the ceiling in the Sistine Chapel
- Written by Sir Thomas More to promote a perfect society in which everyone was treated fairly and equally.
- Religion that is centered around Jesus Christ and is monotheistic.
- A person who sells goods or provides a service for money.
- Philosophy that focuses on improving people's daily lives.
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- Invented by Johannes Gutenberg to make printing books faster.
- Period of learning and improvements in arts, science, literature,etc. ("rebirth")
- The study of God
- People who practice the monotheistic religion of Islam.
- A kingdom made up of a city and the nearby areas under their control.
10 Clues: The study of God • People who practice the monotheistic religion of Islam. • A person who sells goods or provides a service for money. • Philosophy that focuses on improving people's daily lives. • Invented by Johannes Gutenberg to make printing books faster. • Religion that is centered around Jesus Christ and is monotheistic. • ...
Renaissance Terms 2023-05-15
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- A person who commissions the arts
- Common language of people
- The effect of portraying things in paintings as the same as reality
- A concept during the Renaissance that stressed the worth of individuals
- Poem with 14 lines and 10 syllables per line
- A concept during the Renaissance that stresses the belief that humans have the potential of greatness
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- A way in which an effect is created on a flat surface that is in such a way that makes it realistic and three-dimensional
- The principle of separation of the state from religious institution
- Painting made on fresh plaster
- Things that are related to trade
10 Clues: Common language of people • Painting made on fresh plaster • Things that are related to trade • A person who commissions the arts • Poem with 14 lines and 10 syllables per line • The principle of separation of the state from religious institution • The effect of portraying things in paintings as the same as reality • ...
The Renaissance 2025-02-20
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- The famous artist that created the Mona Lisa
- The "rebirth" of art and learning
- Concerned with worldly matters rather than religious matters
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- The Italian painter and sculptor well known for painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The brilliant man who created the printing press
- Refers to the literacy culture that every educated person should possess
- The word meaning the first language of a region
- The church leaders who beautified Rome and other cities by spending huge amounts of money for art during the Renaissance
- The Machine created to produce written materials by pressing paper against ink
- an imaginary land where greed, corruption, and war had been weeded out
10 Clues: The "rebirth" of art and learning • The famous artist that created the Mona Lisa • The word meaning the first language of a region • The brilliant man who created the printing press • Concerned with worldly matters rather than religious matters • an imaginary land where greed, corruption, and war had been weeded out • ...
Hi 2021-04-30
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- The university robert boyle goes to
- the person who found gravity and wrote a book about the 4 laws of motion
- A military surgeon that made a medicine to treat gunshot wounds
- a space model that was made during the renaissance era
- a group of people discovered to finding new discoveries and the group that robert boyle joined
- a era where people advanced to a more mordern stage
- one of jupiter’s moons that galileo has discovered
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- A comet that was later predicted to come on 1758,it was predicted by halley
- the man that created the heliocentric model
- something to do with gravity pushing us down like air particles
- the man who discovered blood cells in our body
- The place where catholics worshipped and the one making descisions in the era
12 Clues: The university robert boyle goes to • the man that created the heliocentric model • the man who discovered blood cells in our body • one of jupiter’s moons that galileo has discovered • a era where people advanced to a more mordern stage • a space model that was made during the renaissance era • something to do with gravity pushing us down like air particles • ...
History In 1920's 2014-03-11
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- first woman to fly a plane
- A movement for blacks in which combined music, arts, dancing in New York
- A mobile that was created and affordable for families. It was easier to get around
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- A creation so things could be made faster. Everyone had a specific job
- Coming from all over, it caused the population to grow
- To disagree with someone or punish them because you are against them
- one of the most famous jazz musicians during the Harlem Renaissance
- Mob Gangsters that sold illegally for millions of money
- People went on strike because they were in fear of communism
- People during the 1920's that spent most of their money on liqour
- Women who dressed in short skirts and wore bobs
- Music made by blacks during the Harlem Renaissance
12 Clues: first woman to fly a plane • Women who dressed in short skirts and wore bobs • Music made by blacks during the Harlem Renaissance • Coming from all over, it caused the population to grow • Mob Gangsters that sold illegally for millions of money • People went on strike because they were in fear of communism • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2 2023-09-14
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- Cosimo Medici supported many Renaissance artists; he was a famous ____________.
- a person’s position or rank compared with others; stage of progress
- The beam served to __________ the roof and keep it from caving in.
- the period of time that immediately followed the Middle Ages
- the way things are seen from a particular point of view
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- excellent; related to ancient Greek or Roman culture; serving as the best of its type
- Plato was a famous ___________ in ancient Greece.
- all the things that make a person, place, or thing different from others; strong moral qualities
- The Roman _____________ collapsed in 476 CE.
- Not religious
- a philosophy that emphasized the dignity and achievements of individual people
- to cause, urge, or influence to do; to cause confident feelings in someone/something
12 Clues: Not religious • The Roman _____________ collapsed in 476 CE. • Plato was a famous ___________ in ancient Greece. • the way things are seen from a particular point of view • the period of time that immediately followed the Middle Ages • The beam served to __________ the roof and keep it from caving in. • ...
New Vocabulary from History 2024-09-05
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- The act or process of changing a religious, political, or societal institution for the better
- The state of having knowledge or understanding.
- a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom.
- the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages.
- Equal
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- Idea
- put forth the theory that the Sun is at rest near the center of the Universe, and that the Earth, spinning on its axis once daily, revolves annually around the Sun.
- Freedom
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- Proved Heliocentrism
10 Clues: Idea • Equal • Freedom • Proved Heliocentrism • The state of having knowledge or understanding. • the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages. • The act or process of changing a religious, political, or societal institution for the better • a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom. • ...
Denise Garcia & Addison Stapf 2025-05-30
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- His death kept the Mongols from attacking Western Europe
- Was an accomplished painter, sculptor, and architect during the Renaissance
- he codified Roman laws
- Was accepted as the political and religious leader of Islam
- Had a book called "The Prince";dedicated his study to practical politics
- Until the 20th century almost every Chinese pupil studied his saying
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- One of the most powerful and riches kings of Mali
- A leader who defeated the Muslims at the battle of Tours in 1732;known as Charles the Great
- created a system of education using question and answers
- Was considered the "model Renaissance man" and was an artist, scientist, inventor, and visionary
10 Clues: he codified Roman laws • One of the most powerful and riches kings of Mali • His death kept the Mongols from attacking Western Europe • created a system of education using question and answers • Was accepted as the political and religious leader of Islam • Until the 20th century almost every Chinese pupil studied his saying • ...
World History Final Review 2013-06-04
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- ____________ THE CONQUERER WAS A NORMAN LEADER WHO CONQUESTED ENGLAND
- THE PEACE OF ______ DECLARED GERMAN PRINCES' WOULD DECIDE THE RELIGION OF THEIR STATE
- UNDER THE FEUDAL SYSTEM THIS WAS THE LOWEST CLASS
- DOMINANT CHRISTIAN SECT IN EUROPE DURING MIDDLE AGES
- 3RD WIFE OF HENRY VIII; GAVE HIM HIS ONLY MALE HEIR EDWARD VI
- 2ND WIFE OF HENRY VIII
- THIS FAMILY WAS KNOWN FOR SUPPORTING THE RENAISSANCE ARTISTS
- THE ______ WAR WAS FOUGHT BETWEEN ATHENS AND SPARTA
- NEPHEW OF CATHERINE OF ARAGON AND HRE (HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR)
- ENGLISH PLAYWRIGHT OF ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND
- THE RENAISSANCE BEGAN IN THIS COUNTRY
- ANOTHER NAME FOR CHARLES THE GREAT; FIRST HRE
- POPE LEO X EXCOMMUNICATED HIM; STARTED THE REFORMATION
- THE ANABAPTISTS BELIEVE IN ________ BAPTISM
- PAINTED THE LAST SUPPER AND MONA LISA
- THIS EMPEROR DIVIDED TEH ROMAN EMPIRE IN TWO
- HE PAINTED THE PEASANT WEDDING
- THE TERM RENAISSANCE MEANS _______________.
- ERASMUS AND MORE WERE BOTH HUMANIST ______________.
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- THE BEST SYNONYM FOR SECULAR
- THIS LEADER STOPPED HIS ADVANCES INTO ASIA BECAUSE HIS TROOPS WERE TIRED
- IN SPARTA, THESE WERE CONQUERED SHARECROPPERS
- THIS MAN INVENTED THE PRINTING PRESS & MASS PRINTED THE BIBLE
- MENNONITES AND AMISH STEM FROM THIS CHRISTIAN SECT
- PAINTED THE SISTINE CHAPEL
- THIS TECHNIQUE MADE PAINTINGS LOOK AS THOUGH THEY HAD DEPTH
- BATTLE BETWEEN 300 SPARTANS AND THE PERSIAN LEADER XERXES' ARMY
- ENGINEERED THE DOME OF FLORENCE
- THIS ROMAN EMPEROR WAS THE FIRST TO EMBRACE CHRISTIANITY
- CATHOLIC DAUGHTER OF HENRY VII AND HIS FIRST WIFE CATHERINE OF ARAGON
- FROM 500 TO 27 AD, ROMAN'S GOVERNMENT COULD BE CALLED THIS
- CITY WHERE MAJOR ADVANCES IN ASTRONOMY AND MATHEMATICS OCCURED (IN EGYPT)
- THE BOOK THAT DESCRIBES THE CONCEPT OF, "THE END JUSTIFIES THE MEANS"
- THOMAS MORE WROTE THIS FAMOUS BOOK ABOUT A PERFECT SOCIETY
- THE FRENCH THRONE WAS THE CENTRAL ISSUE OF THE ______ YEARS WAR
- HIS TEACHINGS CENTERED AROUND PREDESTINATION
- VIRGIN QUEEN OF ENGLAND
- PRESBYTERIANS TRACE THEIR ROOTS TO THIS LEADER
38 Clues: 2ND WIFE OF HENRY VIII • VIRGIN QUEEN OF ENGLAND • PAINTED THE SISTINE CHAPEL • THE BEST SYNONYM FOR SECULAR • HE PAINTED THE PEASANT WEDDING • ENGINEERED THE DOME OF FLORENCE • THE RENAISSANCE BEGAN IN THIS COUNTRY • PAINTED THE LAST SUPPER AND MONA LISA • ENGLISH PLAYWRIGHT OF ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND • THE ANABAPTISTS BELIEVE IN ________ BAPTISM • ...
Exploration Vocabulary 2021-11-01
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- Invented the printing press
- The city in northern Italy, was once a hot spot of Renaissance culture in the 1400s,
- Christians who belonged to non-Catholic churches
- Supreme military commander
- I of England Daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn; Queen of England 1533-1603.
- Dynasty Chinese dynasty that ruled from 1368 to 1644
- Also known as the Society of Jesus; founded by Ignatius Loyola (1491-1556) as a teaching and missionary order to resist the spread of Protestantism.
- Reformation A religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches.
- System an economic system in the Middle Ages that was built around large estates called manors
- where kings give land to nobles in exchange for service
- Reformation (Catholic Reformation)
- Calvin (1509-1564) Protestant reformer who wrote The Institutes of the Christian Religion
- Luther a German monk who became one of the most famous critics of the Roman Catholic Chruch. In 1517, he wrote 95 theses, or statements of belief attacking the church practices.
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- Dynasty (1644-1911) Established in China by Manchus who overthrew the Ming Empire in 1644.
- a rebirth or revival
- A Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements
- A series of holy wars from 1096-1270 AD undertaken by European Christians to free the Holy Land from Muslim rule.
- The rule of the shoguns
- Press A mechanical device for transferring text or graphics from a woodblock or type to paper using ink. Presses using movable type first appeared in Europe in about 1450.
- Plague (Black Death) a deadly disease that spread across Asia and Europe in the mid-14th century
- Another name for the Middle Ages
- Shogunate Japanese ruling dynasty that strove to isolate it from foreign influences
- and reforms by the Roman Catholic Church to the Protestant Reformation
- VIII of England Tudor king of England who split the Church of England to divorce himself from Catherine of Aragon, 1509-1547 in order to marry his sister-in-law
- Indulgences Forgiveness for sins that you paid for. Even could pay for dead family members sins.
25 Clues: a rebirth or revival • The rule of the shoguns • Supreme military commander • Invented the printing press • Another name for the Middle Ages • Reformation (Catholic Reformation) • Christians who belonged to non-Catholic churches • where kings give land to nobles in exchange for service • Dynasty Chinese dynasty that ruled from 1368 to 1644 • ...
