renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Roman & Greek Crossword 2021-06-07
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- carry water
- Maximus Roman Stadium for chariot races
- large arch shaped building honoring a
- join into going
- flow of culture about Greek and roman. ideas
- leader
- practice of medicine
- promotes artistic activates
- strong belief/way to act
- no mistake
- name of east Rome
- north or south
- amount of space
- points, lines, shapes
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- into smaller pieces
- 200ish years of peace in the Roman empire
- a popular philosophy in Rome and Greece
- to move one another place
- a Roman Language
- study of life
- proposed explanation
- east or west
- a big house in the country
23 Clues: leader • no mistake • carry water • east or west • study of life • north or south • join into going • amount of space • a Roman Language • name of east Rome • into smaller pieces • proposed explanation • practice of medicine • points, lines, shapes • strong belief/way to act • to move one another place • a big house in the country • promotes artistic activates • large arch shaped building honoring a • ...
american40 2024-06-08
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- Postmodern novelist.
- Minimalist short story writer.
- Author of "Slaughter house Five."
- Author of "Invisible Man."
- Playwright of "Our Town."
- Essayist and novelist.
- Playwright of "Death of a Salesman."
- Author of "Their Eyes Were Watching God."
- Harlem Renaissance poet.
- Author of "Herzog."
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- Author of "Go Tell It on the Mountain."
- Author of "In Cold Blood."
- Author of "Native Son."
- Modernist writer and art collector.
- Author of "The Awakening."
- Author of "The Naked and the Dead."
- Author of "Portnoy's Complaint."
- Playwright of "A Streetcar Named Desire."
- Author of horror novels.
- Author of "Rabbit" series.
20 Clues: Author of "Herzog." • Postmodern novelist. • Essayist and novelist. • Author of "Native Son." • Author of horror novels. • Harlem Renaissance poet. • Playwright of "Our Town." • Author of "In Cold Blood." • Author of "The Awakening." • Author of "Invisible Man." • Author of "Rabbit" series. • Minimalist short story writer. • Author of "Portnoy's Complaint." • ...
Learning Contract #9 2024-05-13
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- A state of perfection
- A large estate
- European military expeditions
- People who originated in the Urals
- Series of wars between England & France
- Document limiting the king's power
- An estate of land
- An ancient cultural group
- People that occupied parts of Europe
- Of the middle ages
- Prioritizing human matters over divine ones
- Medieval knightly system
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- European "golden age"
- Bubonic plague
- One who benefits his clients
- Lending money with crazy high interest
- A judicial institution
- A germanic tribe that originated along the Rhine River
- Medieval Europe social system
- An agricultural laborer
- People of Mongolia
- No spiritual basis
22 Clues: Bubonic plague • A large estate • An estate of land • People of Mongolia • No spiritual basis • Of the middle ages • European "golden age" • A state of perfection • A judicial institution • An agricultural laborer • Medieval knightly system • An ancient cultural group • One who benefits his clients • European military expeditions • Medieval Europe social system • ...
37 2024-08-24
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- "Song of Myself" poet
- Southern literature icon
- "Catch-22" author
- "Age of Innocence" writer
- "The Jungle" writer
- "Lost Generation" mentor
- Southern Gothic writer
- "Go Tell It on the Mountain" writer
- "Rabbit" series author
- Harlem Renaissance poet
- "Slaughterhouse-Five" author
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- "The Road" writer
- "Death of a Salesman" playwright
- "My Ántonia" author
- "Herzog" novelist
- "All the King's Men" author
- "Sister Carrie" novelist
- "The Turn of the Screw" author
- Nobel Prize winner
- Reclusive author
- "The Bell Jar" poet
- "USA Trilogy" author
- "Native Son" author
- "Bridge of San Luis Rey" author
- "The Optimist's Daughter" author
25 Clues: Reclusive author • "The Road" writer • "Herzog" novelist • "Catch-22" author • Nobel Prize winner • "My Ántonia" author • "The Jungle" writer • "The Bell Jar" poet • "Native Son" author • "USA Trilogy" author • "Song of Myself" poet • Southern Gothic writer • "Rabbit" series author • Harlem Renaissance poet • "Sister Carrie" novelist • Southern literature icon • "Lost Generation" mentor • ...
History 2021-09-20
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- sistine madonna painting by .
- Invention of steam engine
- One country's rule of Political,economic and social spheres of another country.
- Cultural movement began in florence.
- Invention of printing press.
- Ranks of french society.
- Capital of city of Aztec empire.
- Capital of Aztec empire.
- Sri lanka.
- Leader of reformation.
- when scientific discoveries had
- 16 Dec 1773.
- battle in june 1775.
- Commander in chief of american. revolution
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- 5 mar 1770.
- Queen of france.
- took part in coupd'etat.
- King of france.
- 13 were made in Atlantic coast of North. America
- nepolian was deported to _______(at the end).
- firstly popularised Industrial
- 1783.
22 Clues: 1783. • Sri lanka. • 5 mar 1770. • 16 Dec 1773. • King of france. • Queen of france. • battle in june 1775. • Leader of reformation. • took part in coupd'etat. • Ranks of french society. • Capital of Aztec empire. • Invention of steam engine • Invention of printing press. • sistine madonna painting by . • firstly popularised Industrial • when scientific discoveries had • ...
World History chap 11-20 2022-05-26
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- this dynasty returned rule to China
- added to sailors navigation
- missionary to Africa
- invented the cotton gin
- literary and artistic expression of liberty
- pardons granted in exchange for money
- the politics of reality
- the fearless preacher
- the explorer who awakened curiosity
- the French Protestants who were persecuted
- Dutch farmers
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- stressed individual rights
- Corsican man who became the Emperor of France
- German states trade unions
- became the tribal leader at thirteen
- American Philanthropist, worked in steel
- Renaissance literature playwright
- discovered the new world
- discovered the Hawaiian Islands
- invented a cheaper way to make automobiles
20 Clues: Dutch farmers • missionary to Africa • the fearless preacher • invented the cotton gin • the politics of reality • discovered the new world • stressed individual rights • German states trade unions • added to sailors navigation • discovered the Hawaiian Islands • Renaissance literature playwright • this dynasty returned rule to China • the explorer who awakened curiosity • ...
Analeah 2024-09-19
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- showing 3d on a flat surface
- how the inquisition forced confessions
- who painted the Sistine chapel
- less mouths to feed
- pardon that releases sinners from penalty by a priest
- dominated religous life in Northern&Western Europe
- _____ rather than agriculture
- Rebirth & refers to revival or art & learning
- list of offensive books
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- written by Giovanni Boccaccio
- officially excluding one from all services of the church
- written by niccoló
- roman catholic tribunal for investigating charges of heresy
- roman inquisition
- territories controlled by the pope
- common language
- formal statements
- penalty for practicing withcraft
- made the School of Athens
- spurred by crusaders
20 Clues: common language • roman inquisition • formal statements • written by niccoló • less mouths to feed • spurred by crusaders • list of offensive books • made the School of Athens • showing 3d on a flat surface • written by Giovanni Boccaccio • _____ rather than agriculture • who painted the Sistine chapel • penalty for practicing withcraft • territories controlled by the pope • ...
Packard - Renaissance & Reformation (Unit 1) 2024-09-19
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- Sold by Tetzel to raise money
- It took _ years to paint the Sistine Chapel
- First reformer to change the church from within
- Maintained the Greek language
- Many women and poor were accused of this
- Ignatius's followers
- Before the Renaissance
- Criticized for patronizing arts and fighting wars
- Church court
- Offered advice to princes
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- Romeo and Juliet author
- Artistic work of Michelangelo
- The Last Supper
- Killed about 60% of the population
- Kind Henry VIII's only male heir
- Work of Giovanni Boccaccio
- Movement for religious reform
- Ruled Florence as a family
- Fate of Anne Boleyn
- Denial of church teachings
20 Clues: Church court • The Last Supper • Fate of Anne Boleyn • Ignatius's followers • Before the Renaissance • Romeo and Juliet author • Offered advice to princes • Work of Giovanni Boccaccio • Ruled Florence as a family • Denial of church teachings • Artistic work of Michelangelo • Sold by Tetzel to raise money • Movement for religious reform • Maintained the Greek language • ...
Renaissance and reformation Ridge Kutchman 2024-10-25
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- Settle of the war of the churches
- Former queen of England and Ireland
- Non catholic groups
- A person that was chosen
- Native language
- The rebirth
- Catholic missionaries
- Sistine chapel
- Protestant leader
- human achievement
- inventor of the copy machine
- Early copy machine
- Make invalid
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- Split of the chuch
- painted the school of athens
- A meeting for the Catholics
- painted the Mona Lisa
- Catholic counter punch
- Church of England
- three dimensional shape
- Bronze of david
- Henerys 2 wife
- Non religious
- People that left the church for another church
- Buying salvation
- The King of England
26 Clues: The rebirth • Make invalid • Non religious • Henerys 2 wife • Sistine chapel • Native language • Bronze of david • Buying salvation • Church of England • Protestant leader • human achievement • Split of the chuch • Early copy machine • Non catholic groups • The King of England • painted the Mona Lisa • Catholic missionaries • Catholic counter punch • three dimensional shape • A person that was chosen • ...
Exploring the Americas 2024-10-22
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- Spanish Explorer
- plan a course using the stars; instrument
- related to ancient Greek and Roman culture
- rent or work in exchange for land
- fleet of war ships
- form of Christianity opposite Catholicism
- religious community
- between Atlantic and Pacific
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- large farm
- Series of European explorations
- Spanish fort
- travel completely around something
- 20th century religious movement
- a journey to a holy place
- resistance; such as to a disease
- awakening of culture
- scientific knowledge for practical purpose
- shows direction of magnetic north
- Muslim house of worship
- a point of land that sticks out into water
20 Clues: large farm • Spanish fort • Spanish Explorer • fleet of war ships • religious community • awakening of culture • Muslim house of worship • a journey to a holy place • between Atlantic and Pacific • Series of European explorations • 20th century religious movement • resistance; such as to a disease • rent or work in exchange for land • shows direction of magnetic north • ...
313 Puzzle 2024-02-27
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- Oldest existing neighborhood?
- Chip Factory located on Gratiot?
- Tallest Building?
- First Black Mayor?
- Outdoor Project in McDougall neighborhood .
- Largest abandoned factory
- Football Team?
- Largest island Park
- Favorite Ginger Ale
- Basketball Team?
- Baseball Team?
- First Mayor?
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- Nickname?
- First Path Street?
- Berry Gordy Jr.'s creation
- Detroit’s Hockey Team?
- First Freeway?
- Tunnel to Canada?
- Oldest Jazz Lounge?
- Pop factory located on Gratiot.
- Bridge to Canada?
- He started K-Mart
- Founded Detroit for fur trading.
- He was our former mayor and played Basketball
- Was the Tallest department store in the world. Demolished in ’98.
25 Clues: Nickname? • First Mayor? • First Freeway? • Football Team? • Baseball Team? • Basketball Team? • Tunnel to Canada? • Tallest Building? • Bridge to Canada? • He started K-Mart • First Path Street? • First Black Mayor? • Oldest Jazz Lounge? • Largest island Park • Favorite Ginger Ale • Detroit’s Hockey Team? • Largest abandoned factory • Berry Gordy Jr.'s creation • Oldest existing neighborhood? • ...
The Roaring Twenties 2022-03-16
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- Claimed credit for prosperity
- helped the automobile and america
- Occurred because of prohibition
- Racial Pride
- He was not elected because of Versailles
- The movement of African Americans
- A symbol of the 1920s
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- Associated with strikes in the workplace
- 19th Amendment
- Farmers could not sell this
- 18th Amendment
- Harlem Renaissance spread this
- Followed the Great War
- Borrowing money to buy stocks
- Dance craze of the 1920s
- Baseball player of the 20s
- Oil and Wyoming
- Installment buying
- A vibrant place of culture
- The face of prohibition
- Flew across the Atlantic, landed in Paris
21 Clues: Racial Pride • 19th Amendment • 18th Amendment • Oil and Wyoming • Installment buying • A symbol of the 1920s • Followed the Great War • The face of prohibition • Dance craze of the 1920s • Baseball player of the 20s • A vibrant place of culture • Farmers could not sell this • Borrowing money to buy stocks • Claimed credit for prosperity • Harlem Renaissance spread this • ...
Medieval Europe 2022-05-10
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- the least important layer of the feudalism pyramid
- ??? with a Spanish accent
- asian invaders
- european invaders
- no-no lending money
- limit the king's power
- medieval knightly system
- perfect society
- another name for hungarians
- dark ages europe
- humans are important
- special guardian
- system of law that began in England
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- Charlemagne was king
- a piece of "important" land
- century war
- no religious basis
- where the lords lived
- cultural group who invaded England
- vassal is a part of this
- the third layer of the feudalism pyramid
- lots of Europe dipped from life
- arts and wisdom
- religious war
24 Clues: century war • religious war • asian invaders • arts and wisdom • perfect society • dark ages europe • special guardian • european invaders • no religious basis • no-no lending money • Charlemagne was king • humans are important • where the lords lived • limit the king's power • vassal is a part of this • medieval knightly system • ??? with a Spanish accent • a piece of "important" land • ...
Tyler Wilson Renaissance and reformation 2022-09-22
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- split of the catholic church
- brought religious peace in europe
- non-catholic christains
- ended the reformation wars
- rich person
- native language
- rebirth
- catholic missionairies
- created the sistine chapel
- hardcore protestant leader
- creator of the printing press
- human achievement and emotion
- invalidate
- created the monalisa
- martin luther's followers
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- early copy machine
- 2nd wife of henry VIII
- catholics "counter-punch"
- church of england
- 3d view
- created the bronze statue of david
- created school of athens
- non-religious
- meeting of the clergy
- king best known for having 6 wives
- paying money for forgiveness
26 Clues: 3d view • rebirth • invalidate • rich person • non-religious • native language • church of england • early copy machine • created the monalisa • meeting of the clergy • 2nd wife of henry VIII • catholic missionairies • non-catholic christains • created school of athens • catholics "counter-punch" • martin luther's followers • ended the reformation wars • created the sistine chapel • ...
Elle 2025-09-23
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- book about gaining and holding power
- ended french wars of religion
- painted Mona Lisa
- Where northern Renaissance began
- french term for Calvinists
- payments to have sins forgiven
- A work of his is the Ceiling of Sistine Chapel
- Spread ideas and works faster on paper
- country resulting from dutch revolts
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- Martin Luther's complaints about the Catholic church
- creator of printing press
- ended 30 year war
- Greatest writer of all time
- started protestant reformation
- Term for common language
- Sculpture by michelangelo
- Society of Jesus
- wrote "in Praise of Folly"
- author of utopia
- William Shakespeare's country
20 Clues: Society of Jesus • author of utopia • ended 30 year war • painted Mona Lisa • Term for common language • creator of printing press • Sculpture by michelangelo • wrote "in Praise of Folly" • french term for Calvinists • Greatest writer of all time • ended french wars of religion • William Shakespeare's country • started protestant reformation • payments to have sins forgiven • ...
Renassiance and reformation 2025-09-18
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- invented printing press
- sai, red, School of Athens
- Catholic counter punch
- native language
- Henry VIII's 2nd wife, beheaded, mother of Elizabeth
- early copy machine
- split in the catholic church
- buying salvation
- non-catholic
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- new Christian churches left Catholicism
- make invalid
- Church of England
- human achievement emotions
- author, inventor, Mona Lisa, scientist
- Catholic missionaries
- Another Protestant leader.
- 6 wives
- settled religious turmoil in England
- settled Reformation wars, 1555
- nunchucks, orange, Sistine Chapel
- three dimensional appearance
- bo staff, purple, bronze David
- Rich people
- non-religous
- meeting of the clergy, 1545-1563
25 Clues: 6 wives • Rich people • make invalid • non-religous • non-catholic • native language • buying salvation • Church of England • early copy machine • Catholic missionaries • Catholic counter punch • invented printing press • human achievement emotions • Another Protestant leader. • sai, red, School of Athens • three dimensional appearance • split in the catholic church • settled Reformation wars, 1555 • ...
World history crossword 2021-06-14
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- middle eastern follwers
- ezuam richest man
- khan First khan
- of islam middle eastern religios rules
- japanese religion
- thomas more Beheaded by a king
- khan Yuan dynasty
- of arc important women
- vinci mona lisa
- romeo and juliet
- muslim pilgramige
- prince leader guide
- press newspaper
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- andes civilization
- birthplace of renaissance
- death rat plague
- the khan
- domanant religion
- Mexico city
- the great ivan the [insert]
- african chrisianty
- Yucatan peninsula
- year war Fight 100 years
- humans are worth
- and juliet shakespeare tragedy
- the prince
- urban ii pope crusades
- provides for art
28 Clues: the khan • the prince • Mexico city • vinci mona lisa • khan First khan • humans are worth • romeo and juliet • provides for art • press newspaper • death rat plague • domanant religion • ezuam richest man • Yucatan peninsula • japanese religion • khan Yuan dynasty • muslim pilgramige • andes civilization • african chrisianty • prince leader guide • middle eastern follwers • of arc important women • ...
World History 1 SOL Review 2022-05-23
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- Founder of Judaism
- Christian messiah
- 207 years of peace & prosperity in Rome
- Home to Aztecs, Mayans & Inca
- Tolerant, built roads & today Iran
- Ethnic religion of Japan
- Roman consul, conquered Gaul
- Developed during Neolithic Age
- Connected China, Middle East & Europe
- Kept out of China by Great Wall
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- Paleolithic tool
- Lifestyle of Paleolithic humans
- Political system of Medieval Europe
- In Hinduism, actions create consequences
- Holy Roman Emperor, unified Western Europe
- Europe's "rebirth"
- English king who signed Magna Carta
- Spread from Arabia by caravans & war
- Used Mandate of Heaven
- Raiders from Scandinavia
- Lead by Justinian & Theodora
21 Clues: Paleolithic tool • Christian messiah • Founder of Judaism • Europe's "rebirth" • Used Mandate of Heaven • Ethnic religion of Japan • Raiders from Scandinavia • Roman consul, conquered Gaul • Lead by Justinian & Theodora • Home to Aztecs, Mayans & Inca • Developed during Neolithic Age • Lifestyle of Paleolithic humans • Kept out of China by Great Wall • Tolerant, built roads & today Iran • ...
World History 1 SOL Review 2022-05-23
Across
- Founder of Judaism
- Christian messiah
- 207 years of peace & prosperity in Rome
- Home to Aztecs, Mayans & Inca
- Tolerant, built roads & today Iran
- Ethnic religion of Japan
- Roman consul, conquered Gaul
- Developed during Neolithic Age
- Connected China, Middle East & Europe
- Kept out of China by Great Wall
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- Paleolithic tool
- Lifestyle of Paleolithic humans
- Political system of Medieval Europe
- In Hinduism, actions create consequences
- Holy Roman Emperor, unified Western Europe
- Europe's "rebirth"
- English king who signed Magna Carta
- Spread from Arabia by caravans & war
- Used Mandate of Heaven
- Raiders from Scandinavia
- Led by Justinian & Theodora
21 Clues: Paleolithic tool • Christian messiah • Founder of Judaism • Europe's "rebirth" • Used Mandate of Heaven • Ethnic religion of Japan • Raiders from Scandinavia • Led by Justinian & Theodora • Roman consul, conquered Gaul • Home to Aztecs, Mayans & Inca • Developed during Neolithic Age • Lifestyle of Paleolithic humans • Kept out of China by Great Wall • Tolerant, built roads & today Iran • ...
World History chap 11-20 2022-05-26
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- the politics of reality
- this dynasty returned rule to China
- Dutch farmers
- the explorer who awakened curiosity
- pardons granted in exchange for money
- missionary to Africa
- became the tribal leader at thirteen
- Renaissance literature playwright
- discovered the Hawaiian Islands
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- the fearless preacher
- German states trade unions
- American Philanthropist, worked in steel
- discovered the new world
- stressed individual rights
- invented the cotton gin
- added to sailors navigation
- Corsican man who became the Emperor of France
- the French Protestants who were persecuted
- literary and artistic expression of liberty
- invented a cheaper way to make automobiles
20 Clues: Dutch farmers • missionary to Africa • the fearless preacher • the politics of reality • invented the cotton gin • discovered the new world • German states trade unions • stressed individual rights • added to sailors navigation • discovered the Hawaiian Islands • Renaissance literature playwright • this dynasty returned rule to China • the explorer who awakened curiosity • ...
Europe Crossword 2017-12-05
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- groups of peoples introduced into native populations
- type of massive pandemic
- rebirth of classical learning
- how disease was easily spread
- coerced labor
- brought to europe through muslims and greeks
- battles fought out of religious command
- converted russia to eastern orthodox
- main influence on gender roles
- half of europe always in _______
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- created byzantine laws
- remission of papal confession
- place being fought for by europeans
- revolution within language
- weapons fueled by chinese invention
- capital city of byzantine
- a system of hierarchical obligations
- how elites obtained money
- the break of one system into two or more
- unanimously oppressed ethnic group
20 Clues: coerced labor • created byzantine laws • type of massive pandemic • capital city of byzantine • how elites obtained money • revolution within language • remission of papal confession • rebirth of classical learning • how disease was easily spread • main influence on gender roles • half of europe always in _______ • unanimously oppressed ethnic group • ...
Révision 5ème 2019-08-28
Across
- ensemble de 5 instruments
- 1ère notation musicale au Moyen Age
- époque musicale de Charlie Parker
- style de musique dans lequel Charlie Parker s'est illustré
- chant religieux au Moyen Age
- tous en même temps
- ancêtre du hautbois
- ensemble de voix
- ensemble de 3 instruments
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- musique à plusieurs voix
- musique à une seule voix
- bataille qui date de 1515
- époque musicale du 16ème siècle
- musicien poète du Sud de la France
- caractérise l'amour au Moyen Age
- langue sacré
- musicien ambulant au Moyen Age
- se dit d'une musique qui comporte des voix
- se dit d'une musique non religieuse
- vitesse de la musique
20 Clues: langue sacré • ensemble de voix • tous en même temps • ancêtre du hautbois • vitesse de la musique • musique à plusieurs voix • musique à une seule voix • bataille qui date de 1515 • ensemble de 5 instruments • ensemble de 3 instruments • chant religieux au Moyen Age • musicien ambulant au Moyen Age • époque musicale du 16ème siècle • caractérise l'amour au Moyen Age • ...
Révision 5ème 2019-08-28
Across
- caractérise l'amour au Moyen Age
- musicien poète du Sud de la France
- 1ère notation musicale au Moyen Age
- ensemble de voix
- chant religieux au Moyen Age
- époque musicale du 16ème siècle
- musique à plusieurs voix
- langue sacré
- bataille qui date de 1515
- musique à une seule voix
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- vitesse de la musique
- époque musicale de Charlie Parker
- ensemble de 5 instruments
- ensemble de 3 instruments
- musicien ambulant au Moyen Age
- se dit d'une musique non religieuse
- ancêtre du hautbois
- style de musique dans lequel Charlie Parker s'est illustré
- tous en même temps
- se dit d'une musique qui comporte des voix
20 Clues: langue sacré • ensemble de voix • tous en même temps • ancêtre du hautbois • vitesse de la musique • musique à plusieurs voix • musique à une seule voix • ensemble de 5 instruments • ensemble de 3 instruments • bataille qui date de 1515 • chant religieux au Moyen Age • musicien ambulant au Moyen Age • époque musicale du 16ème siècle • caractérise l'amour au Moyen Age • ...
WORLD LITERATURE (ASIA) 2023-05-19
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- THE AGE OF REASON
- MEANS OLD ENGLISH
- THE LARGEST CONTINENT
- MEANS REBIRTH
- SUCCESSION OF RULERS IN CHINA
- 21ST CENTURY GENRE ORIGINATED IN JAPAN
- EMPHASIZES ON EMOTION AND IMAGINATION
- THE EARLIEST FORM OF THEATRICAL DRAMA IN JAPAN
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- DRAMA WRITTEN BY KALIDASA
- THE STORY OF RAMA AND SITA
- A COLLECTION OF INDIAN FABLES
- A TRADITIONAL PUPPET PLAY IN JAPAN
- A COLLECTION OF HYMNS IN INDIA
- GOLDEN AGE OF LITERATURE
- MEANS LETTERS
- A COLLECTION OF SAYINGS, AND IDEAS BY CONFUCIUS
- POEM CONSISTS OF THREE LINES WITH 5,7,5 SYLLABLES
- CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE IN JAPAN
- WRITTEN BY HOMER
- A ROMANTICIST, WILLIAM ____________
20 Clues: MEANS LETTERS • MEANS REBIRTH • WRITTEN BY HOMER • THE AGE OF REASON • MEANS OLD ENGLISH • THE LARGEST CONTINENT • GOLDEN AGE OF LITERATURE • DRAMA WRITTEN BY KALIDASA • THE STORY OF RAMA AND SITA • A COLLECTION OF INDIAN FABLES • SUCCESSION OF RULERS IN CHINA • A COLLECTION OF HYMNS IN INDIA • A TRADITIONAL PUPPET PLAY IN JAPAN • CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE IN JAPAN • ...
Historical Figures 2023-10-31
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- - Empress of India
- - Founding Father and inventor
- - Aviator and author
- - Long-reigning British monarch
- - Cuban revolutionary
- - Aviation pioneer
- - Maid of Orleans
- - Nonviolent activist
- - Classical composer
- - Renaissance polymath
- - British wartime leader
- - Et tu, Brute?
- - French Emperor
- - Radioactivity researcher
- - Evolutionary biologist
- - Last Pharaoh of Egypt
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- - Declaration of Independence author
- - Venetian explorer
- - South African leader
- - First U.S. President
- - Mongol Warlord
- - Emancipation Proclamation signer
- - Theory of Relativity author
- - Civil rights activist
- - Post-Impressionist painter
- - Astronomical pioneer
- - Law of Universal Gravitation
- - Conqueror of Persia
- - Women's suffrage advocate
- - Folk singer and activist
30 Clues: - Et tu, Brute? • - Mongol Warlord • - French Emperor • - Maid of Orleans • - Empress of India • - Aviation pioneer • - Venetian explorer • - Aviator and author • - Classical composer • - Cuban revolutionary • - Nonviolent activist • - Conqueror of Persia • - South African leader • - First U.S. President • - Renaissance polymath • - Astronomical pioneer • - Civil rights activist • ...
Chapter 17 2023-11-15
Across
- famous religious settlement
- followers of Knox
- keeping catholics loyal
- members of the popes created religious group
- means "no place"
- from 15445-1563
- show three dimensions on a flat surface
- separate religious group called
- 1300-1600
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- Dante wrote in his native language
- Calvins teachings were called
- people who though you needed to be baptized again
- a movement for religious reform
- craftsman from mainz
- applied to Christians who belonged to non-catholic
- most famous writer of Elizabethan age
- a pardon
- a doctrine called
- government controlled by religious leaders
- Church of England
- the pope could set aside a marriage
21 Clues: a pardon • 1300-1600 • from 15445-1563 • means "no place" • followers of Knox • a doctrine called • Church of England • craftsman from mainz • keeping catholics loyal • famous religious settlement • Calvins teachings were called • a movement for religious reform • separate religious group called • Dante wrote in his native language • the pope could set aside a marriage • ...
Roaring 20s 2024-01-26
Across
- these helped clean the house faster
- influential figure in jazz
- _____ age
- creator of the assembly line
- people went here to drink during prohibition
- the government put limits on this
- this was doing amazing
- these helped keep food cold
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- people were afraid of this
- evolution trial
- _____ renaissance
- ______ migration
- women got this right
- famous baseball player at the time
- famous author in the 20s
- department store in the 20s
- this group discriminated against African Americans
- this group of people became more prominent in the workforce
- everybody got one of these
- people bought items and cars on ______
20 Clues: _____ age • evolution trial • ______ migration • _____ renaissance • women got this right • this was doing amazing • famous author in the 20s • people were afraid of this • influential figure in jazz • everybody got one of these • department store in the 20s • these helped keep food cold • creator of the assembly line • the government put limits on this • famous baseball player at the time • ...
1920 review (keller,chase) 2024-02-01
Across
- helped with transportation.
- prevented accidents.
- popular jazz club.
- 1919 bloodshed.
- helped people lisin to music and weather and news.
- illegal clubs or bars
- these people were part of the Harlem Renaissance
- helped people communicate.
- used poetry to give his voice exsperiences.
- moving north.
- most famous jazz musician in the world.
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- he wrote the great gatsby.
- these people traded illegal liquor
- helped women clean cloths.
- he was known for his gravelly voice.
- illegal to sell or transport alcoholic beverages
- invented by two brothers.
- popular music.
- getting attacked by angry mob.
- painted city scenes.
20 Clues: moving north. • popular music. • 1919 bloodshed. • popular jazz club. • prevented accidents. • painted city scenes. • illegal clubs or bars • invented by two brothers. • he wrote the great gatsby. • helped women clean cloths. • helped people communicate. • helped with transportation. • getting attacked by angry mob. • these people traded illegal liquor • ...
Happy V-Day <3 2024-02-14
Across
- Another nickname of yours
- Notable La Croix flavor
- Aerial hoop
- Unique old gent who resides in Massa
- Essential device in an Italian restroom
- A nickname of yours
- They call me “____”
- A dish you claim to cook well
- I ____ you xoxo
- Spectacled member of Mystery Inc.
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- So I’ll meet you at the “_______” gates
- American delicacy best when microwaved
- Home of familiar wooden puppet boy
- Ariel’s sidekick
- 1350-1600 art movement
- Rowdy bar in Richmond
- Our first date spot
- You’re so “_____” Kooks lyric..
- Scott Pilgrim’s Ex
- Tasty meat found in a village high in the mountains of Carrara
20 Clues: Aerial hoop • I ____ you xoxo • Ariel’s sidekick • Scott Pilgrim’s Ex • Our first date spot • A nickname of yours • They call me “____” • Rowdy bar in Richmond • 1350-1600 art movement • Notable La Croix flavor • Another nickname of yours • A dish you claim to cook well • You’re so “_____” Kooks lyric.. • Spectacled member of Mystery Inc. • Home of familiar wooden puppet boy • ...
Unit 29 8th grade Ava Schaller 2024-04-10
Across
- an inspection of an area
- irreversible
- candles are made up of this
- a group of low bushes
- brief and clear
- to wrap things up
- when you own something, you have it in your ___________
- Ella joined a neighborhood planning _____________
- to bother again and again
- showing love
Down
- a job
- snow in the summer is a rare ____________
- to invade an area of private land
- you get red in the face when this happens
- an animal that lives in and hangs in trees
- important
- to advise
- a vegetable that looks like a tiny tree
- rebirth
- a person who requests employment or admission
20 Clues: a job • rebirth • important • to advise • irreversible • showing love • brief and clear • to wrap things up • a group of low bushes • an inspection of an area • to bother again and again • candles are made up of this • to invade an area of private land • a vegetable that looks like a tiny tree • snow in the summer is a rare ____________ • you get red in the face when this happens • ...
Famous Women 2024-05-28
Across
- - Energetic performer
- - Computer programming pioneer
- - Aviation pioneer
- - Bus seat activist
- - Renowned poet
- - Surrealist painter
- - "To Kill a Mockingbird" author
- - Tennis champion
- - Abolitionist leader
- - "Casablanca" actress
- - "Pride and Prejudice" author
- - "Gone with the Wind" actress
- - "Queen of Soul"
- - Education activist
- - Soul music legend
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- - "Iron Lady of India"
- - "I Love Lucy" star
- - Egyptian queen
- - Harlem Renaissance poet
- - First woman in space
- - Modern nursing founder
- - "Breakfast at Tiffany's" star
- - Legendary jazz vocalist
- - Argentine suffrage icon
- - Folk music influencer
- DANIEL - First black Oscar winner
- - Atlantic solo flyer
- - Chimpanzee researcher
- - Soulful vocalist
- - "The Sound of Music" star
30 Clues: - Renowned poet • - Egyptian queen • - Tennis champion • - "Queen of Soul" • - Aviation pioneer • - Soulful vocalist • - Bus seat activist • - Soul music legend • - "I Love Lucy" star • - Surrealist painter • - Education activist • - Energetic performer • - Abolitionist leader • - Atlantic solo flyer • - "Iron Lady of India" • - First woman in space • - "Casablanca" actress • ...
Analeah 2024-09-19
Across
- showing 3d on a flat surface
- how the inquisition forced confessions
- who painted the Sistine chapel
- less mouths to feed
- pardon that releases sinners from penalty by a priest
- dominated religous life in Northern&Western Europe
- _____ rather than agriculture
- Rebirth & refers to revival or art & learning
- list of offensive books
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- written by Giovanni Boccaccio
- officially excluding one from all services of the church
- written by niccoló
- roman catholic tribunal for investigating charges of heresy
- roman inquisition
- territories controlled by the pope
- common language
- formal statements
- penalty for practicing withcraft
- made the School of Athens
- spurred by crusaders
20 Clues: common language • roman inquisition • formal statements • written by niccoló • less mouths to feed • spurred by crusaders • list of offensive books • made the School of Athens • showing 3d on a flat surface • written by Giovanni Boccaccio • _____ rather than agriculture • who painted the Sistine chapel • penalty for practicing withcraft • territories controlled by the pope • ...
Leah Szewczyk - Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-19
Across
- settled Refromation wars, 1555
- settled religous turmoil in England
- Non-Catholic Christians
- rich person
- native language
- rebirth
- Catholic Missionaries
- Sistine Chapel
- Protestant leader
- human achievement, emotion
- inventor of early copy machine
- early
- to make invalid
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- split in the Catholic Church
- School of Athens
- Metting of the clergy, 1545-1563
- author, inventor, Mona Lisa, scientist
- Catholic counter punch
- Church of England
- 3 dimensional appearance
- bronze David
- Henry's 2nd wife, beheaded, and mother of Elizabeth
- not religious
- new Christian Chruches left the Catholic Church
- buying salvation
- 6 wives and King of England
26 Clues: early • rebirth • rich person • bronze David • not religious • Sistine Chapel • native language • to make invalid • School of Athens • buying salvation • Church of England • Protestant leader • Catholic Missionaries • Catholic counter punch • Non-Catholic Christians • 3 dimensional appearance • human achievement, emotion • 6 wives and King of England • split in the Catholic Church • ...
Colton Ritchey - Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-19
Across
- Luther's followers
- ended religious turmoil
- queen of england who reformed the church
- non catholic christian
- rich person
- native language
- rebirth
- men sent to turn non christians catholic
- sistine chapel
- another protestant leader
- to set aside
- human emotion
- inventor of the printing press
- early copy machine
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- split in the Catholic church
- drew the school of athens
- council that came to a religious compromise
- painter, inventor, mathematician
- the catholic counter punch
- church of england
- 3 dimensional art
- bronze david
- 2nd wife of henry
- non religious
- purchase salvation
- king of england, six wives
26 Clues: rebirth • rich person • bronze david • to set aside • non religious • human emotion • sistine chapel • native language • church of england • 3 dimensional art • 2nd wife of henry • Luther's followers • purchase salvation • early copy machine • non catholic christian • ended religious turmoil • drew the school of athens • another protestant leader • the catholic counter punch • king of england, six wives • ...
Alyssa Jack-Renaissance and Reformation 2024-10-16
Across
- buying salvation
- new Christian churches left Catholicism
- meeting of the clergy, 1545-1563
- rich people
- henry's 2nd wife,beheaded
- Native language
- non-catholic Christian
- artist,inventor,author,engineer
- catholic missionaries
- painted the school of Athens
- another protestant leader
- painted Sistine chapel ceiling
- human achievement,emotions
- 6 wives
- settled Reformation wars,1555
Down
- settled religious turmoil in england
- catholic counter punch
- mass production of books
- church of england
- three dimensional appearance
- make invalid
- invented printing press
- bo staff,purple, bronze david
- non-religious
- rebirth
- split in the catholic church
26 Clues: rebirth • 6 wives • rich people • make invalid • non-religious • Native language • buying salvation • church of england • catholic missionaries • catholic counter punch • non-catholic Christian • invented printing press • mass production of books • henry's 2nd wife,beheaded • another protestant leader • human achievement,emotions • three dimensional appearance • painted the school of Athens • ...
Cory Hall - Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-20
Across
- painter of the Mona Lisa
- invented the printing press
- mother of Elizabeth
- human interest and thought
- the school of Athens
- protestant leader
- first thing to copy books
- division of Catholic church
- to make invalid
- non catholic christian
- buying salvation
- princes decide religion
- rich people
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- England's church
- not religious
- 6 wives
- catholic missionaries
- the way something appears 3d
- meeting of Catholic churches
- Catholic counter punch
- painter of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Rebirth
- Ended religious debate in England
- native language
- statue of David
- people who liked Luther's ideas
26 Clues: 6 wives • Rebirth • rich people • not religious • native language • statue of David • to make invalid • England's church • buying salvation • protestant leader • mother of Elizabeth • the school of Athens • catholic missionaries • Catholic counter punch • non catholic christian • princes decide religion • painter of the Mona Lisa • first thing to copy books • human interest and thought • ...
World history 2025-09-15
Across
- covent between God and child
- earliest printing
- known for his wisdom
- everyone responsible for spreading the word
- ancient times or classic
- everything that we know is not entierly true
- things happen because a few good men did something
- father of renissaince
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- sit down with pastor and tell about the church and you either agree or disagree
- first profid first jew
- marrige
- lords super/comunion
- making things more human
- captured jerusalem
- couldnt leave where they travled
- rebirth of culture
- confessions/ telling preist all of your sins
- they just got lucky
- self limitation
- focusing on religion
20 Clues: marrige • self limitation • earliest printing • captured jerusalem • rebirth of culture • they just got lucky • lords super/comunion • known for his wisdom • focusing on religion • father of renissaince • first profid first jew • making things more human • ancient times or classic • covent between God and child • couldnt leave where they travled • everyone responsible for spreading the word • ...
Addisyn crossword puzzle 2025-09-18
Across
- Catholic counter punch
- meeting of the clergy, 1545-1563
- three dimensional appearance
- Catholic missionaries
- non-Catholic Christian
- sai, red, School of Athens
- make invalid
- rich people
- settled Reformation wars, 1555
- human achievement emotion
- another Protestant leader
- inventor early copy machine
- 6 wives
- buying salvationReformation split in the Catholic Church
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- native language
- author, inventor, Mona Lisa, scientist
- nunchucks, orange, Sistine Chapel
- Church of England
- rebirth
- not religious
- early copy machine
- bo staff, purple, bronze David
- new Christian churches left Catholicism
- Henry VIII's 2nd wife, beheaded, mother of Elizabeth
- settled religious turmoil in England
25 Clues: rebirth • 6 wives • rich people • make invalid • not religious • native language • Church of England • early copy machine • Catholic missionaries • Catholic counter punch • non-Catholic Christian • human achievement emotion • another Protestant leader • sai, red, School of Athens • inventor early copy machine • three dimensional appearance • bo staff, purple, bronze David • ...
Marrow thieves 2025-12-06
Across
- A scandal would cause a _____.
- Needing a shave
- In the 14th century, art had a _____.
- One may act this way when purchasing a house
- Earth’s crust plates
- “A penny saved is a penny earned” is an _____
- Could be mistaken for a rotating force
- The grand canyon is one.
- ______ in mystery
- Mini songs for companies
- denim
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- A castle need to be this
- _____ landscape in the mountains
- A stern man.
- The past is a mentor, not a _____.
- Wrong idea
- Without yielding
- When a bird sings, it is _____.
- Artists do not like to make these.
- Synonym to scattered
20 Clues: denim • Wrong idea • A stern man. • Needing a shave • Without yielding • ______ in mystery • Earth’s crust plates • Synonym to scattered • A castle need to be this • The grand canyon is one. • Mini songs for companies • A scandal would cause a _____. • When a bird sings, it is _____. • _____ landscape in the mountains • The past is a mentor, not a _____. • Artists do not like to make these. • ...
Global 9 Final Review 2025-06-03
Across
- This Mesoamerican civilization was known for their organized government and advancements in architecture?
- This man is associated with the Scientific Revolution?
- This plague spread through Europe because traders brought infected rats into cities?
- The Inca's built many of these over the mountains to connect their settlements?
- This many million people died due to the black death?
- Turkish and Muslim empire that controlled the Mediterranean after the Byzantines?
- This Mesoamerican civilization built and extensive road system?
- "that men love at their own free will, but fear at the will of the prince," (Better to be freed than loved)?
- This explorer is compared to Marco Polo for increasing trade?
- One of the largest empires in West Africa ruled by Mansa Musa
- Because this group was thriving the Europeans wanted their wealth during the crusades?
- This organization offered many resources like education and had a lot of influence in the Dark Ages?
- One of the greatest Renaissance men?
- This invention near the end of the Renaissance increased literacy rates?
- Invented the heliocentric model?
- King of Mali, traveled to Mecca, and became the richest man to ever live?
- Reduced the power of the English crown in 1215?
- They split from the Shiite because they could not agree on who should lead the Muslims after Mahammad's death?
- Formed the Anglican church to annul his marriage?
- Means revival and focused on knowledge and art like other golden ages?
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- Reclaiming the holy land, Wealth in the Middle East, Being released from Feudal Obligations are motives for what wars?
- Mayans used this to organize people
- They traded this for salt in Mali?
- Europe traded with this place more because of Marco Polo?
- Started by Martin Luther, eventually led to many other religions and restructuring of the Catholic church?
- Guidelines for living for Islam?
- Justinian Code and Hammurabi's code are examples of what type of law?
- One of the great cities of trade in the African empires?
- This population had a huge decline after coming in contact with Europeans?
- This dynasty in China is when Mongols controlled China?
- The sea that Zang He did not explore?
- This refers to ideas spreading, one way of doing so is along trade routes like the silk road?
- Medieval religion that governed peoples life?
- These groups exists on the Yucatan Peninsula?
34 Clues: Guidelines for living for Islam? • Invented the heliocentric model? • They traded this for salt in Mali? • Mayans used this to organize people • One of the greatest Renaissance men? • The sea that Zang He did not explore? • Medieval religion that governed peoples life? • These groups exists on the Yucatan Peninsula? • Reduced the power of the English crown in 1215? • ...
Music 2025-07-10
Across
- a named grosso is played by an orchestra and a group of soloists
- One singer (a soloist) sings a part, and then the whole group (choir) sings a response.
- the prominent instrument of the renaissance era.
- Bach wrote in every Baroque form except for
- Johannes Gutenberg is known for having designed and built the first known mechanized in Europe.
- Two groups of singers (choirs) take turns. One group sings a part, and then the other group sings a common response.
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- An instrumental form that uses counterpoint and has a motif that recurs throughout the piece.
- is a period of “looking back” to the Golden Age of Greece and Rome.
- is a vocal form using text from church hymns.
- This Italian term literally means "in the style of the chapel" or "in the church style."
- This was a specific type of love song where a knight sang about his love for a shepherdess.
- a Portuguese word which means “oddly-shaped pearl”.
- this is the rest of the orchestra, the bigger group of musicians.
- The chant mostly stays on one main note, like someone speaking in a musical way
14 Clues: Bach wrote in every Baroque form except for • is a vocal form using text from church hymns. • the prominent instrument of the renaissance era. • a Portuguese word which means “oddly-shaped pearl”. • a named grosso is played by an orchestra and a group of soloists • this is the rest of the orchestra, the bigger group of musicians. • ...
Renaissance and Enlightenment Unit Review 2015-04-05
Across
- A French noble who identified three types of government: monarchy, republic and dictatorship
- Should appear in your introduction AND in one of your body paragraphs
- A phrase used to outline the 3 motives of exploration
- A hands off approach to the government, which was promoted by economist Adam Smith
- rebirth of culture
- Wrote a political handbook called The Prince
- Believed humans were born with natural rights
- Believed he could sail west instead of east around Africa to reach Asia
- Nickname for Louis the 14th
- Sailed around Africa to reach the port of Calicut in India
- worldly viewpoint
- A system in which a ruler holds total power
- A release from all or part of punishment for sin by the Catholic Church
- A monk and a professor at the University of Wittenberg in Germany
- Published on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg
- A Flemish painter who was the first to use and perfect the technique of oil painting
- Life, Liberty, and Property
- The language spoken in their own regions
- A family that supported the arts and controlled Florence
- Used the English Vernacular to write about English society in The Canterbury Tales
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- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- An Architect who created rounded arches. His work is duplicated at the capital building in DC
- An enlightenment philosopher who believed absolute power was needed in order to preserve society
- Another term used for “thesis” or “argument”
- considered the father of Italian Renaissance humanism
- A fast ship created during the Age of Exploration
- A device used by European sailors to plot latitude using the sun
- A native to Poland, who published a heliocentric theory
- The exchange of plants and animals between Europe and the Americas
- Advanced the strongest statement for the rights of women
- based on the study of the classics
- A well-known room built in the Palace of Versailles
- A Florentine who used the name America to describe the new lands he saw while sailing
- Luther's doctrine became known as this
- Wrote the Divine Comedy in the Italian vernacular
- During the Renaissance period, _________________ focused less on religion
- an inventor, painter, and mathematician who painted the Mona Lisa
- A sum of money that the wife's family gave to the husband upon marriage
- Number of reasons you should try and give to support your claim
39 Clues: worldly viewpoint • rebirth of culture • Nickname for Louis the 14th • Life, Liberty, and Property • based on the study of the classics • Luther's doctrine became known as this • The language spoken in their own regions • Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • A system in which a ruler holds total power • Another term used for “thesis” or “argument” • ...
chapter 10 2017-03-10
Across
- came up with the heliocentric conception
- King of England who broke off from the Catholic Church and made himself the head of the Anglican Church to get an annulment
- Belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- In theology, the doctrine that all events have been willed by God. John Calvin interpreted predestination to mean that God willed eternal damnation for some people and salvation for others.
- press
- The release from punishment for your sins.
- Reformation is the name given to the religious reform movement that divided the western Church into Catholic and Protestant groups
- conception thta sun is the center of the universe.
- Renaissance painter best known for the school of Athens and paintings of Mary the mother of God.
- Locke argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa, or blank mind.
- A gift of money or property paid at the time of marriage, either by the bride's parents to her husband or islamic societies by a husband to his wife.
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- German mathematician took the next step in destroying the ptolemaic system.
- He developed the scientific method. He came up with the inductive reasoning wich is proceeding from the particular to the general.
- Rationalism descartes emphasized the importance of his own mind he asserted that he would accept only those things that his reason said were true.
- invented the telescope
- a period when philosophers belived that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically.
- The scientific method was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world.
- A sixteenth-century German religious leader; the founder of Protestantism. Luther, a priest of the Roman Catholic Church, began the Reformation by posting his Ninety-five Theses, which attacked the church for allowing the sale of indulgences.
- five Thesis A list of problems the Catholic Church had with comuption like the sale of indulgences written by Martin Luther
- Someone who studies wisdom, love to study.
- Intellectual movement of the Renaissance based on the study of the humanities which included grammar,rhetoric,poety,moral philosophy, and history.
- Newton defiened the three laws of motion that govern the planetary bodies as well as object on Earth.
- Worldly
- rench theologian and reformer in Switzerland: leader in the Protestant Reformation.
- da Vinci Italian painter, engineer, and scientist. Often considered the most versatile genius of the Renaissance, Leonardo filled notebooks with engineering and scientific observations that were in some cases centuries ahead of their time.
- Medici Family
- Machiavelli
27 Clues: press • Worldly • Machiavelli • Medici Family • invented the telescope • came up with the heliocentric conception • Someone who studies wisdom, love to study. • The release from punishment for your sins. • conception thta sun is the center of the universe. • Belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge. • ...
Chapter 10 2021-05-05
Across
- Migration, Hundred of thousands of African Americans migrated from the rural south to industrial cities in the North.
- Wharton, Used irony and humor to critique upper class ignorance and pretensions.
- Idea that the United States would keep out of the world affairs it would be safer and more successful.
- Hughes, Prolific, original and versatile writer who became a leading voice of the African American experience in American.
- individualism, Idea that involved encouraging businesses to form trade associations that would voluntarily share information with the federal government.
- Origins Act, Law that set quotas at 2 percent of each national group represented in the US census of 1890.
- Cather, Writers who wrote about life on the Great Plains.
- Sandburg, Novelist who used common speech to glorify the midwest.
- A style of music influenced by Dixieland blues and ragtime, with its syncopated rhythms and improvisational elements.
- Belief that the Bible was completely true and without error.
- A soulful style of music that evolved from African American spirituals.
- Quota Act, The act restricted annual admission to the US to only 3 percent of people of any ethnic group living in the nation.
- Hurston, Important Harlem Renaissance figure whose personal and spirited portrayals of rural African American culture was an important jumping point in history.
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- Secret bars where people could purchase alcohol.
- The belief that God created the world.
- Dawes, Negotiated an agreement with France, Britain, and Germany in which American banks would make loans to Germany enabling it to make reparation payments for World War I.
- Dome, scandal in which Harding's cabinet member secretly allowed private interests to lease lands containing oil reserves.
- Club, The moth famous nightclub in Harlem that served African American entertainers.
- Belief that human beings developed from lower forms life over millions of years.
- People who oppose all forms of government.
- side economics, "trickle down" economics.
- Artistic and unconventional lifestyle of neighborhoods that allowed young artists, musicians and writers greater freedoms to express themselves.
- Hughes, Proposed a 10 year moratorium on the construction of new warships.
- Renaissance, Boom of African American arts in the north after the Great Migration.
- Hemingway, Writer who described the experience of war in novels “A farewell to arms” and “For whom the bell tolls”.
- Mckay, First important writer of the Harlem Renaissance.
- Media, Radio, movies, magazines, and papers aimed at a broad audience.
- Briand Pact, Stated that all sighing nations of the Washington Conference agreed to abandon war and settle all disputes by peaceful means.
- A belief that one's native lands needs to be protected against immigrants.
29 Clues: The belief that God created the world. • side economics, "trickle down" economics. • People who oppose all forms of government. • Secret bars where people could purchase alcohol. • Mckay, First important writer of the Harlem Renaissance. • Cather, Writers who wrote about life on the Great Plains. • Belief that the Bible was completely true and without error. • ...
begrippen gs 2024-06-14
Across
- Afwijken van de officiële leer van de katholieke kerk.
- tijd De periode van de 16e tot en met de 18e eeuw.
- Een techniek waardoor je de indruk kunt wekken dat er diepte zit in een (plat) schilderij.
- Een fort met een haven, pakhuizen en woningen langs de nieuw ontdekte kusten van Azië, Afrika en Zuid Amerika.
- Gebied dat door een bisschop wordt bestuurd.
- De ideeën die mensen hebben over zichzelf en de mensen om hen heen.
- Volk dat tussen ca. 1440 tot 1536 in het huidige Peru (Zuid-Amerika) een groot rijk had.
- Geleerde uit de tijd van de renaissance, die teksten uit de oudheid bestudeerde en vertaalde. Humanisten vonden het belangrijk dat mensen leerden lezen en leerden om zelf ergens een oordeel over te vormen.
- De cultuur in de overgangsperiode van middeleeuwen naar vroegmoderne tijd. In deze tijd (1300-1600) keek men met een nieuwe blik naar de oudheid en kwam de mens centraal te staan. Renaissance betekent letterlijk ‘wedergeboorte’ (van de oudheid).
- Een reis naar een heilige plek om te gaan bidden.
- De uitbreiding van een gebied of van invloed.
- De manier waarop mensen denken.
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- Leger van soldaten die een vorst of edelman kunnen inhuren om voor zich te laten vechten.
- Volk dat tussen ca. 1200 en 1521 in het huidige Mexico (Midden-Amerika) een groot rijk had.
- Kruiden die rijke Europeanen gebruikten om het eten meer smaak te geven.
- De christelijke kerk die werd geleid door de paus in Rome.
- Een overtreding van een regel van de kerk, bijvoorbeeld van het christelijke gebod dat je niet mag doden.
- Een bisschopskerk.
- Een land met duidelijke grenzen waarin overal dezelfde wetten en regels gelden.
- Rijk Het Turkse Rijk dat in de 15e eeuw steeds machtiger werd en in 1453 Constantinopel innam. Hiermee kwam een einde aan het Oost-Romeinse Rijk.
- Een overledene die in het verleden veel voor het geloof heeft gedaan of voor het geloof is gestorven. Een heilige staat daarom dicht bij God en kan wonderen
- Een poging van christelijke legers uit West-Europa om moslims in het Midden-Oosten te bestrijden.
- Bestuurder van een bisdom; een van de hoogste mensen in de rooms-katholieke kerk. Een bisschop kon in de middeleeuwen ook leenman zijn en voor de vorst een gebied besturen.
- De leer van de bouw van het (menselijk) lichaam.
- bestuur Bestuur vanuit één plaats; overal in het land gelden dezelfde wetten en belastingen.
25 Clues: Een bisschopskerk. • De manier waarop mensen denken. • Gebied dat door een bisschop wordt bestuurd. • De uitbreiding van een gebied of van invloed. • De leer van de bouw van het (menselijk) lichaam. • Een reis naar een heilige plek om te gaan bidden. • tijd De periode van de 16e tot en met de 18e eeuw. • Afwijken van de officiële leer van de katholieke kerk. • ...
Awkward Part 1 Vocabulary 2021-05-19
Across
- To become annoyed Page 30
- Helping
- Another word for charming
- Another word for Pride Page5
- Type of containers that deal with a scavenger hunt
- Word for nerds
- Another word for shameful Page 14
- To stop
Down
- 100 years
- Getting recognized
- Opposite of justice
- A Concept
- To act or or to do something
- Time period from the 14th century to the 17th century in Europe
- A young person who is guilty of improper or illegal behavior
15 Clues: Helping • To stop • 100 years • A Concept • Word for nerds • Getting recognized • Opposite of justice • To become annoyed Page 30 • Another word for charming • To act or or to do something • Another word for Pride Page5 • Another word for shameful Page 14 • Type of containers that deal with a scavenger hunt • A young person who is guilty of improper or illegal behavior • ...
Awkward Part 1 Vocabulary 2021-05-19
Across
- Getting recognized
- To act or or to do something
- To stop
- Word for nerds
- Time period from the 14th century to the 17th century in Europe
- Another word for charming
- years
- To become annoyed Page 30
Down
- A young person who is guilty of improper or illegal behavior
- Another word for shameful Page 14
- Type of containers that deal with a scavenger hunt
- Opposite of justice
- A Concept
- Helping
- Another word for Pride Page5
15 Clues: years • Helping • To stop • A Concept • Word for nerds • Getting recognized • Opposite of justice • Another word for charming • To become annoyed Page 30 • To act or or to do something • Another word for Pride Page5 • Another word for shameful Page 14 • Type of containers that deal with a scavenger hunt • A young person who is guilty of improper or illegal behavior • ...
Awkward Part 1 Vocabulary 2021-05-19
Across
- Helping
- Word for nerds
- Another word for charming
- A young person who is guilty of improper or illegal behavior
- Getting recognized
- Another word for Pride Page5
- A Concept
Down
- To act or or to do something
- Another word for shameful Page 14
- To stop
- Type of containers that deal with a scavenger hunt
- To become annoyed Page 30
- Opposite of justice
- 100 years
- Time period from the 14th century to the 17th century in Europe
15 Clues: To stop • Helping • 100 years • A Concept • Word for nerds • Getting recognized • Opposite of justice • To become annoyed Page 30 • Another word for charming • To act or or to do something • Another word for Pride Page5 • Another word for shameful Page 14 • Type of containers that deal with a scavenger hunt • A young person who is guilty of improper or illegal behavior • ...
Awkward Part 1 Vocabulary 2021-05-19
Across
- To act or or to do something
- Another word for charming
- Time period from the 14th century to the 17th century in Europe
- Another word for shameful Page 14
- Another word for Pride Page5
- Opposite of justice
- Type of containers that deal with a scavenger hunt
- To become annoyed Page 30
- A Concept
Down
- To stop
- Word for nerds
- Getting recognized
- Helping
- years
- A young person who is guilty of improper or illegal behavior
15 Clues: years • To stop • Helping • A Concept • Word for nerds • Getting recognized • Opposite of justice • Another word for charming • To become annoyed Page 30 • To act or or to do something • Another word for Pride Page5 • Another word for shameful Page 14 • Type of containers that deal with a scavenger hunt • A young person who is guilty of improper or illegal behavior • ...
Hamlet 2021-11-11
Across
- Hamlet decides to act like he is______.
- Hamlet's unrequited love
- main character
- what killed Hamlet's father Hamlet "senior"
- Hamlet's mother
- the period in which the writer lived
- creature that appeared in first act
- writer's name
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- color Hamlet wears
- Hamlet’s uncle, now stepfather
- the main thought of the work
- whose guidelines shakespear violated for the first time in history
- the state in which most of the action takes place
- prince of Norway
- where the poison was poured
15 Clues: writer's name • main character • Hamlet's mother • prince of Norway • color Hamlet wears • Hamlet's unrequited love • where the poison was poured • the main thought of the work • Hamlet’s uncle, now stepfather • creature that appeared in first act • the period in which the writer lived • Hamlet decides to act like he is______. • what killed Hamlet's father Hamlet "senior" • ...
World History 2022-01-11
Across
- largest city in Greece
- rebirth
- he discovered present-day Rio de Janeiro
- trade between 3 ports or regions
- a machine for printing texts or pictures
- brought the spread of guns, contagious diseases, and alcohol
Down
- divided the newly-discovered lands
- the loss of central political control
- Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- wrote the famous book "The Prince"
- twin brothers
- monster of Crete
- created smallpox vaccine
- the universe with the earth at the center
- introduced printing to Europe
15 Clues: rebirth • twin brothers • monster of Crete • largest city in Greece • created smallpox vaccine • introduced printing to Europe • trade between 3 ports or regions • divided the newly-discovered lands • wrote the famous book "The Prince" • the loss of central political control • Earth and planets revolve around the sun • he discovered present-day Rio de Janeiro • ...
Lesson 4 Vocabulary 2023-10-17
Across
- an examination to determine the cause of death
- the act of painlessly killing or suffering a person or animal
- about to die or end
- Branch of medicine treating disorders in the skeletal system
- childish; immature
- A person or thing of no existence
- Childlike:; unsophisticated
- The basic element
- possessed at birth
Down
- A teacher
- at rebirth; a renewal
- To shame
- A person who pays excessive attention to learning rules
- emerging; coming into existence
- Something that has real or independent existence
15 Clues: To shame • A teacher • The basic element • childish; immature • possessed at birth • about to die or end • at rebirth; a renewal • Childlike:; unsophisticated • emerging; coming into existence • A person or thing of no existence • an examination to determine the cause of death • Something that has real or independent existence • A person who pays excessive attention to learning rules • ...
Lesson 4 2023-10-19
Across
- an examination to determine the cause of death
- the act of painlessly killing a suffering person or animal
- 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
- childlike
- the basic element
- possessed at birth
Down
- a teacher
- a rebirth
- to shame
- a person who pays excessive attention to learning rules rather than to understanding
- emerging
- something that has a real or independent existence
15 Clues: to shame • childish • emerging • a teacher • a rebirth • childlike • the basic element • possessed at birth • about to die or end • A person or thing of no importance • an examination to determine the cause of death • something that has a real or independent existence • the act of painlessly killing a suffering person or animal • ...
AALit Vocab #4 2023-03-17
Across
- Deep and dramatic sadness
- your history and cultural traditions
- a disgusting practice against African-Americans
- relating to modern times (or a book genre)
- Human patterns of movement
- Popular middle-grade novel by Ingrid Law
- heterogenous
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- the process of rapid production
- justice based on the individual
- what you leave the world with
- a revolution of art
- the indigenous peoples of Australia
- Hit Chinese video game, Genshin ____
- using an object to convey a deeper meaning
- abundant productivity or inventiveness
15 Clues: heterogenous • a revolution of art • Deep and dramatic sadness • Human patterns of movement • what you leave the world with • the process of rapid production • justice based on the individual • the indigenous peoples of Australia • your history and cultural traditions • Hit Chinese video game, Genshin ____ • abundant productivity or inventiveness • ...
Renaissance, Reformation and Exploration 2024-02-21
Across
- Created the sculpture ¨David¨
- Disease that killed off natives
- Created the Mona Lisa
- Religious moment that aimed to reform the Catholic Church
- What managed to conquer the natives
- Expanded the renaissance
- Conquered the Arawak
- King that established the Church of England during reformation
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- Trade between america and Europe
- Conquered the Incas
- Writer who wrote ¨Romeo and Juliet¨
- Published 95 thesis
- Scientist who made the laws of motion
- Conquered the Aztecs
- What Columbus looked for when he got to ¨Asia¨
15 Clues: Conquered the Incas • Published 95 thesis • Conquered the Aztecs • Conquered the Arawak • Created the Mona Lisa • Expanded the renaissance • Created the sculpture ¨David¨ • Disease that killed off natives • Trade between america and Europe • Writer who wrote ¨Romeo and Juliet¨ • What managed to conquer the natives • Scientist who made the laws of motion • ...
Pharmacology Vocabulary 2022-09-01
Across
- Prevents or reduces fever
- Book with identification of medical compounds
- Egyptian medical papyrus of herbal knowledge
- Greek physicians
- Pathogens can lead to disease
- Region of ancient Palestine
- Transition from Middle Ages to Modernity
- The study of the immune system
Down
- God of Medicine
- Swiss Physician
- Imitates a natural product
- Theory containing remedy, poison, and scapegoat
- Prepares and sells drugs or medicines
- Waste matter discharged from the bowels
- Compounds that plants make to protect themselves
15 Clues: God of Medicine • Swiss Physician • Greek physicians • Prevents or reduces fever • Imitates a natural product • Region of ancient Palestine • Pathogens can lead to disease • The study of the immune system • Prepares and sells drugs or medicines • Waste matter discharged from the bowels • Transition from Middle Ages to Modernity • Egyptian medical papyrus of herbal knowledge • ...
Renaissance and Middle ages 2023-09-07
Across
- Writers began to write in
- Plague that hits Europe
- Focused on Human potential and Achievement
- Made the first printer press
- Wealthy people
- Dark ages
- Most wealthy family in Florence
- Wrote Popular play such as Romeo and Juliet
Down
- Social class during the middle ages
- Birthplace of Renaissance
- printed materials
- Believed that you could enjoy life without offending god
- Wrote the handbook for all rulers
- Main church in Europe during middle ages
- Painted the sinister chapel it took 4 years
15 Clues: Dark ages • Wealthy people • printed materials • Plague that hits Europe • Writers began to write in • Birthplace of Renaissance • Made the first printer press • Most wealthy family in Florence • Wrote the handbook for all rulers • Social class during the middle ages • Main church in Europe during middle ages • Focused on Human potential and Achievement • ...
WH crossword puzzle CB 2022-10-12
Across
- instrument made to study astronomical changes
- last name of man who named the Pacific Ocean
- expression of ones feelings
- strong ship that traveled in shallow water and open seas
- not religious
- rebirth
- spanish for peaceful
- belief all humans are glorious and beautiful
- ______ plague
Down
- famous painting by Da Vinci
- leader of Chinese Treasure Fleet
- transport of special goods in 3 locations
- monarchs awarded monopoly trading rights
- global epidemic that occurred in 1300s
- curiosity or questioning
15 Clues: rebirth • not religious • ______ plague • spanish for peaceful • curiosity or questioning • famous painting by Da Vinci • expression of ones feelings • leader of Chinese Treasure Fleet • global epidemic that occurred in 1300s • monarchs awarded monopoly trading rights • transport of special goods in 3 locations • last name of man who named the Pacific Ocean • ...
Twelfth night: act 2 2024-10-30
Across
- a feeling of righteous anger
- make a shrill and unpleasant screeching sound
- related by blood
- presumptuously arrogant
- a right reserved exclusively by a person or group
- moral weakness
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- pleasing to the ear
- a crime less serious than a felony
- petty or reluctant in giving or spending
- a purging medicine
- crafty artfulness, especially in deception
- of a stern or strict bearing or demeanor
- obtain by coercion or intimidation
- a man's close-fitting jacket, worn during the Renaissance
- great merriment
15 Clues: moral weakness • great merriment • related by blood • a purging medicine • pleasing to the ear • presumptuously arrogant • a feeling of righteous anger • a crime less serious than a felony • obtain by coercion or intimidation • petty or reluctant in giving or spending • of a stern or strict bearing or demeanor • crafty artfulness, especially in deception • ...
The Renaissance Gavin Popp 2025-04-14
Across
- he used copper engravings
- material used for paintings
- another name for rebirth
- distortionof paintings
- center for trade
- painted on the ceiling of the sistine chapel
- famous painting
- artists techniques that creates depth in a painting
Down
- made the printing press
- a banking family that support art
- He was an English playwright
- the way you se depth in a painting
- painted mona lisa
- a philosophy that focuses on individuals
- encouraged deceit to get what you want
15 Clues: famous painting • center for trade • painted mona lisa • distortionof paintings • made the printing press • another name for rebirth • he used copper engravings • material used for paintings • He was an English playwright • a banking family that support art • the way you se depth in a painting • encouraged deceit to get what you want • a philosophy that focuses on individuals • ...
Vocabulary 2 2025-11-06
Across
- to eat or swallow greedily
- no longer used or useful
- a charge added to the usual cost
- to waste time or dawdle
- an exaggerated portrayal of one's features
- to sharpen
- to besiege by encircling
Down
- pertaining to or constituting a major crime
- ordinary writing or speech
- to bring up a subject for discussion
- a narcotic used to cause sleep or bring relief from pain
- to cover up or conceal
- a revival or rebirth
- mentally ill or insane
- to combine
15 Clues: to combine • to sharpen • a revival or rebirth • to cover up or conceal • mentally ill or insane • to waste time or dawdle • no longer used or useful • to besiege by encircling • to eat or swallow greedily • ordinary writing or speech • a charge added to the usual cost • to bring up a subject for discussion • an exaggerated portrayal of one's features • ...
Architectural Styles 2025-12-20
Across
- Emphasizes dynamic lines and technology.
- Sleek, minimal, and functional design.
- Ornate and highly decorative style.
- European styles adapted in colonies.
- Massive, raw concrete structures.
- Geometric shapes and bold colors.
- Domes and mosaics in Eastern Roman style.
Down
- Revival of classical Greek and Roman.
- Islamic architecture with intricate patterns.
- Inspired by classical antiquity.
- Pointed arches and flying buttresses.
- Elaborate and decorative, 19th century style.
- Emphasizes handwork and natural materials.
- Rounded arches and thick walls.
- Timber-framed with steep gables.
15 Clues: Rounded arches and thick walls. • Inspired by classical antiquity. • Timber-framed with steep gables. • Massive, raw concrete structures. • Geometric shapes and bold colors. • Ornate and highly decorative style. • European styles adapted in colonies. • Revival of classical Greek and Roman. • Pointed arches and flying buttresses. • Sleek, minimal, and functional design. • ...
Great Migration/Harlem Renaissance 2022-03-02
Across
- Booker T. Washington was this
- This cultural movement was first known as "The New Negro Movement"
- Was given the nickname "Duke"
- Founder of the National Association of Colored Women’s Club
- Movement of African Americans to northern urban cities
- Founded the Tuskegee Institute
- Ida B. Wells won a court case against this company
- Zora Neale Hurston has a BA in this subject
Down
- Langston Hughes's first poem
- Ellington was a composer of this genre of music that is often improvised that includes brass and strings
- Author of Their Eyes Were Watching God
- Famous poet who was a primary leader of the Harlem Rennaisance
- Booker T. Washington earned an Honorary Doctorate degree from this college
- Hometown of W.E.B. Du Bois
- Where Langston Hughes was born
- Ida B. Wells was known for publishing articles on this topic
- First African American to earn a Ph.D. from Harvard
- W.E.B. Du Bois founded this organization to help advance justice for African Americans
- W.E.B. Du Bois was this
19 Clues: W.E.B. Du Bois was this • Hometown of W.E.B. Du Bois • Langston Hughes's first poem • Booker T. Washington was this • Was given the nickname "Duke" • Where Langston Hughes was born • Founded the Tuskegee Institute • Author of Their Eyes Were Watching God • Zora Neale Hurston has a BA in this subject • Ida B. Wells won a court case against this company • ...
Harlem Renaissance Crossword Activity 2023-05-11
Across
- The idea that all of the descendants of Africa are inherently African regardless of where they’re born or live.
- Taking pride in one’s own race.
- A large piano like instrument.
- The name of a famous Harlem poet before she was married.
- A famous songwriter and pianist from the Harlem Renaissance.
- One of Fats Waller’s most famous songs.
- The husband of Mary Effie Lee.
- The resurgence of popularity in African-American.
- One of the first self-made black woman millionaires.
- One of the most prestigious clubs in Harlem.
- The achievement of your goals and needs/living the life you want to live.
- The place that A’Lelia Walker received her business degree from.
Down
- The adopted child of A’Lelia Walker.
- The given birth name of Fats Waller.
- A stride jazz pianist and the inspiration for Fats Waller
- The founder of The Four Step Brothers.
- A four man tap dancing troupe.
- One of the few famous Harlem clubs that allowed African-Americans to be performers or patrons.
- The biological father to a famous businesswoman.
19 Clues: A large piano like instrument. • A four man tap dancing troupe. • The husband of Mary Effie Lee. • Taking pride in one’s own race. • The adopted child of A’Lelia Walker. • The given birth name of Fats Waller. • The founder of The Four Step Brothers. • One of Fats Waller’s most famous songs. • One of the most prestigious clubs in Harlem. • ...
Renaissance and the Reformation 2022-05-12
Across
- theory says nations want gold and silver
- Europeans who took over the Aztecs and Incas
- Sculptor, painted the Sistine Chapel
- Six wives, two daughters, one son, new church
- sailed West to gain access to Asia
- created the printing press
- Bane of the Aztecs
- This trade connected Europe, Africa, and America
- things in the distance look smaller
Down
- Marin Luther has 95 of these (it isn't problems)
- a way to shorten one's time in Purgatory
- Catholics attempted to "clean house" with the ________ Reformation
- Playwright; "Julius Caesar" and "Romeo and Juliet"
- Cargo carried in the Middle Passage
- It is better to be feared than loved
- Louis XIV and Peter the Great were ______ Monarchs
- this "right" gives kings power from God
- means "Rebirth"; era of new ways of thinking
- Sets off the Protestant Reformation
19 Clues: Bane of the Aztecs • created the printing press • sailed West to gain access to Asia • Cargo carried in the Middle Passage • Sets off the Protestant Reformation • things in the distance look smaller • Sculptor, painted the Sistine Chapel • It is better to be feared than loved • this "right" gives kings power from God • theory says nations want gold and silver • ...
Ancient Art 2023-01-18
Across
- the highest class in certain societies
- (especially of Spanish architecture) richly ornamented in a low-relief style suggesting silver work.
- artist best known for the Mona Lisa
- emphasis on self-conscious artifice over realistic depiction
- The cultural and artistic events of Italy during the period 1400 to 1499
- The cultural and artistic events of Italy during the period 1500 to 1599
- the fusion of Roman, Carolingian and Ottonian, Byzantine, and local Germanic traditions that make up the mature style
- sculptor best known for the sculpture of Perseus with the Head of Medusa
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- expression or application of human creative skill and imagination
Down
- Olímpico, theatre in Vicenza, northern Italy, constructed in 1580–1585
- artistic decoration consisting of surface decorations based on rhythmic linear patterns
- art in which the image of reality is distorted in order to make it expressive of the artist's inner feelings or ideas
- Supper, Christian mural painting by the Italian High Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci
- arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th century until the 1750s
- Famous painters, sculptors, and architects all created some of their best work here
- Judgement, depiction of the Second Coming of Christ and the final and eternal judgment by God
- the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages
- style of medieval art that developed in Northern France
- arts is generally the attempt to represent subject matter truthfully, without artificiality
20 Clues: artist best known for the Mona Lisa • the highest class in certain societies • style of medieval art that developed in Northern France • emphasis on self-conscious artifice over realistic depiction • the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages • expression or application of human creative skill and imagination • ...
Teka teki 2023-11-25
Across
- Seseorang yang sangat berpengaruh dalam Revolusi Perancis adalah
- Nama yang lebih terkenal dari Perancis Maria Arouet adalah
- Diderot Salah satu orang yang menciptakan ensiklopedia bagi Perancis
- Siapa yang mengatakan bahwa alam semula adalah sempurna
- Sifat Absolut monarki yang menjamin kenikmatan para bangsawan adalah
- Monarki Rakyat perancis menyerbu penjara Bastitle, suatu bangunan yang kuat dan megah lambing?
- Orang yang membagi-bagi tenang pada orang yang menurutnya berjasa ialah
- regime Setelah rakyat jeladat dapat mengalahkan lawannya yaitu kaum bangsawan dan kaum agama maka tugas rakyat jelata sekarang adalah menghapus
- Perbedaan yang apakah yang menyebabkan revolusi itu meletus diperancis
- Nama lain dari partai terpelajar adalah
- Salah satu sifat Absolut monarki di bawah Louis XVI ialah
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- Semula hal-hal istimewa dan sebutan-sebutan bangsawan dilenyapkan orang saling memanggil dengan sebutan
- Kathilick Kaum agama dijadikan pegawai negeri biasa dan milik gereja disita dengan ini kaum agama dianggap musuh revolusi dan revolusi bersifat anti agama
- of power Faktor yang sangat berbahaya bagi kehidupan suatu negara ialah
- Abad XVII adalah abad yang sangat kaya akan aliran-aliran faham yang bersimpang siur memenuhi allam fikiran manusia sebagai akibat dari
- Rasionalisme dan apa yang memegang peranan yang terpenting dalam hal Renaissance dan humanisme
- Boutbon Apa nama bendera Perancis sebelum diganti menjadi nama bendera nasional
- Louis XVI Raja yang lemah tidak punya kewibawaan sama sekali, baik terhadap bangsawan maupun terhadap rakyat adalah raja
- Dalam depotisme tujuan pemerintahan negara tidak lagi menciptakan suatu negara yang teratur tetapi untuk menanam
- 17 Hak atas milik adalah suci dan tidak boleh dilanggar adalah isi dari pasal
20 Clues: Nama lain dari partai terpelajar adalah • Siapa yang mengatakan bahwa alam semula adalah sempurna • Salah satu sifat Absolut monarki di bawah Louis XVI ialah • Nama yang lebih terkenal dari Perancis Maria Arouet adalah • Seseorang yang sangat berpengaruh dalam Revolusi Perancis adalah • Diderot Salah satu orang yang menciptakan ensiklopedia bagi Perancis • ...
Vocabulary Lessons 3&4b 2020-10-05
Across
- an examination to determine cause of death
- childish, immature
- possessed at birth or inborn
- medicine treating skeletal and movement
- basic element or identifying characteristic
- person or thing of no importance
- rebirth; renewal
- emerging; coming into existence
Down
- Latin a male child
- about to die or end
- Greek death
- Latin to die
- Latin for to be
- a teacher
- Latin to be born
- pays excessive attention to rules vs understanding
- to shame to or discipline oneself by denial
- painlessly killing a suffering person/animal
- childlike or unsophisticated / gullible
- something that has independent existence
- Greek child, boy
21 Clues: a teacher • Greek death • Latin to die • Latin for to be • Latin to be born • rebirth; renewal • Greek child, boy • Latin a male child • childish, immature • about to die or end • possessed at birth or inborn • emerging; coming into existence • person or thing of no importance • medicine treating skeletal and movement • childlike or unsophisticated / gullible • ...
rizal life 2021-10-21
Across
- AUTHOR
- NAMED AFTER
- FOUNDED
- EXPANSION OF WESTERN
- EDUCATED
- REMEMBERED
- FRIEND
- RECIEVED
- CIVIL
- NENENG
- GOD FATHER
- UNITY OF SPAIN
- TAX IMPOSED
- AWAKENED
- STEAMER
- YOUNGEST
- ENCOURAGED
- PAYMENT
- BAPTIZED
- TAUGHT
- CROSSED
- PIONEER
- CUSTODIAN
- KNOWN
Down
- NAMED PHILIPPINES
- LAWYER
- CREATED
- REGISTRAR
- discover the philippines
- REPUBLICAN
- LEADERS
- GOVERNOR
- PROTASIO
- REVIVAL
- PLANNED
- FIRST GOVERNMENT
- INSTILLED
- TRADE WHERE
- AUSTRIAN
- PLAYMATE
- FIRST TEACHER
- WORL TRADE
- FAVORITE TEACHER
- ESTABLISHED
- FOUNDER
- DISCUSSION ON LIFE
- YEAR
- RIGHT OF WOMEN
- UNIFORM
- FREELY
50 Clues: YEAR • CIVIL • KNOWN • LAWYER • AUTHOR • FRIEND • NENENG • TAUGHT • FREELY • CREATED • FOUNDED • LEADERS • REVIVAL • PLANNED • STEAMER • PAYMENT • FOUNDER • UNIFORM • CROSSED • PIONEER • GOVERNOR • PROTASIO • EDUCATED • RECIEVED • AUSTRIAN • PLAYMATE • AWAKENED • YOUNGEST • BAPTIZED • REGISTRAR • INSTILLED • CUSTODIAN • REPUBLICAN • REMEMBERED • GOD FATHER • WORL TRADE • ENCOURAGED • NAMED AFTER • TRADE WHERE • TAX IMPOSED • ESTABLISHED • FIRST TEACHER • UNITY OF SPAIN • ...
after hello 2022-02-17
Across
- person legally vested with the right of administration of estate
- rising again
- quiet right
- feeling showing or expressing sympathy
- lacking any obivious principal of organization
- a deep toaned xylophone
- to make a stereotype from or to repeat
- to,or derived from the adrenal glands
- act of adopting someone or something
- slow tempo
- the quality or state of being worthy
Down
- usual
- puzzle
- capable of being easily impressed.
- to support
- a result of perceiving
- tending to remind
- a social gathering
- a reason as the chief source
- a feeling
20 Clues: usual • puzzle • a feeling • to support • slow tempo • quiet right • rising again • tending to remind • a social gathering • a result of perceiving • a deep toaned xylophone • a reason as the chief source • capable of being easily impressed. • act of adopting someone or something • the quality or state of being worthy • to,or derived from the adrenal glands • ...
inventions 2017-06-13
Across
- filtration filters out water
- paper
- programming
- Renaissance a time of rebirth of the arts and humanities
- to make something
- Ages the development of many technological devices
- tell the heart beat
- fake
- Inc farming in the United States,
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- education and entertainment
- Age emphasis on the processing and exchange of information
- Age use of iron and steel as the primary materials for tools
- Age discovery of copper and copper-based metals
- cell
- exchange of conversion
- water.
- engineering modification of the characteristics of an organism
- Revolution continuous manufacturing,
- making
- Age survival, hunting, and food preparation
20 Clues: cell • fake • paper • water. • making • programming • to make something • tell the heart beat • exchange of conversion • education and entertainment • filtration filters out water • Inc farming in the United States, • Revolution continuous manufacturing, • Age survival, hunting, and food preparation • Age discovery of copper and copper-based metals • ...
Crossword #3 2013-01-15
Across
- Metallic Oxidation
- Large Dog Breed
- Mausoleum
- Faultless and without Equal
- A Brief Overview
- Faucet
- Assassin
- Specialised Fiscal Union
- Son's Daughter's Cousin
- Jedi Antagonists
- Italian Renaissance Painter
- Erase
- Popular Spanish Seaport
- Sweet or Savoury Pastry
- Dark
- Upwards
- Quite Obsessive
Down
- Undercooked
- An Unsupportive Pillar
- Utterly Huge
- Free from Harm
- Euro Winning GK Peter -
- Unnecessarily Aggressive
- Credential
- African Plains
- US Vehicle Manufacturer
- 'Popped his Clogs'.
- UK Highest Peak
- Absolutely Vile
- - Mike Tyson, Nickname
- House of Lords Equivalent
- Thin Plated Armour
- Mantle
- Porker
34 Clues: Dark • Erase • Faucet • Mantle • Porker • Upwards • Assassin • Mausoleum • Credential • Undercooked • Utterly Huge • Free from Harm • African Plains • Large Dog Breed • UK Highest Peak • Absolutely Vile • Quite Obsessive • A Brief Overview • Jedi Antagonists • Metallic Oxidation • Thin Plated Armour • 'Popped his Clogs'. • An Unsupportive Pillar • - Mike Tyson, Nickname • Euro Winning GK Peter - • Son's Daughter's Cousin • ...
Glossary Test 2013-04-07
Across
- Eaten before 1492
- historical monuments
- Rocks and trees have spirits
- Map-making
- Item traded by the Maya
- Ancient rubbish heaps
- Taino singing and dancing
- Religious leaders in Europe
- House where only men lived.
- Taino farming plot
- Political and social system
- God of the sun
- Chief crop of the Tainos
- Mayan women planted on these
Down
- Tells when to plant crops
- Ball game
- Chief dish of the Tainos
- Farmed to feed everyone
- Men rule
- Rebirth of learning
- Lord's figting men
- Mayan war chief
- God of the winds
- Male having one spouse
- roadways
25 Clues: Men rule • roadways • Ball game • Map-making • God of the sun • Mayan war chief • God of the winds • Eaten before 1492 • Lord's figting men • Taino farming plot • Rebirth of learning • historical monuments • Ancient rubbish heaps • Male having one spouse • Farmed to feed everyone • Item traded by the Maya • Chief dish of the Tainos • Chief crop of the Tainos • Tells when to plant crops • ...
History crossword 2013-12-06
Across
- Dutch Renaissance humanist
- Italian sculptor
- type of math class
- is a proposed explanation
- Italian painter
- Da Vinci Painter
- Group of Philosophies
- Copernicus Mathematician and Astronomer
- Brahe Danish Noblemen
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- Boyle philosopher
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- English poet
- More social philosopher
- Astronomical Model
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- Durer German painter
- study human culture
- Design on a flat hard surface
- Luther German monk
- Gutenberg
- modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect
21 Clues: Gutenberg • English poet • Italian painter • Italian sculptor • Da Vinci Painter • Boyle philosopher • Astronomical Model • type of math class • Luther German monk • study human culture • Durer German painter • Group of Philosophies • More social philosopher • is a proposed explanation • Dutch Renaissance humanist • Brahe Danish Noblemen • Design on a flat hard surface • ...
History of Medicine 2024-02-19
Across
- used antiseptic to prevent infection
- father of medicine
- discovered xrays
- polio vaccine
- when leonardo da vinci lived
- first woman to receive a nobel prize
- first female to graduate medical school
- name for original pharmacy
- handwashing
- documented circulation of blood
- established American Red Cross
- believed disease to be caused by demons
Down
- started the first nursing school
- invented pasteurization technique
- first to send medical care with military
- disease ran rampant, stopped researching medicine
- believed in balance with health
- discovered insulin
- sanitation system and public health
- separated doctors and pharmacists
- first heart transplant
- health records, dentistry, prothetics
- father of psychology
23 Clues: handwashing • polio vaccine • discovered xrays • father of medicine • discovered insulin • father of psychology • first heart transplant • name for original pharmacy • when leonardo da vinci lived • established American Red Cross • believed in balance with health • documented circulation of blood • started the first nursing school • invented pasteurization technique • ...
the middle ages 2024-04-24
Across
- ruler
- A poor farmer
- the king of franks
- The system where a social hierarchy was established
- Rules knights followed
- formal leaders with established religion
- A young boy training to become a knight
- military expedition
- form of plague
- a recovery from dispair
- unfree labourers
- norse people
Down
- Guard
- germanic people
- Heraldry is a discipline relating to the design, display and study of armorial bearings
- land given from one lord to another lord
- a period of europe of classical learning and wisdom
- A group of people ruled by one person
- Middle ages
- a worldspread occurence of a disease
20 Clues: Guard • ruler • Middle ages • norse people • A poor farmer • form of plague • germanic people • unfree labourers • the king of franks • military expedition • Rules knights followed • a recovery from dispair • a worldspread occurence of a disease • A group of people ruled by one person • A young boy training to become a knight • land given from one lord to another lord • ...
TEKA TEKI TINJAUAN SENI #3 2023-02-08
Across
- enam tiang
- titik tertinggi kota
- abad 14 s.d 17 Masehi sejarah eropa
- berbicara atau berkelakuan seperti orang yunani
- pusat pendidikan kebudayaan di zaman kuno akhir
- ilmu mempelajari budaya umat masa lalu
- pemandian peninggalan romawi masa kekaisaran
- area pangkalan kuasa barat
- cinta akan nikmat
- kaisar romawi berkuasa 286 s.d 305 M
Down
- filsuf guru alexander agung
- batu tulis
- pemikiran plotinus
- kuil untuk dewi Athena
- bangunan publik romawi
- hidup religius yang dijalani seseorang
- teknik melukis pada dinding dengan menimpa pigmen pada plester dinding
- sistem tulisan berdasarkan lambang fonem
- ruang bawah tanah untuk keperluan religius
- peradaban di daratan dekat yunani
20 Clues: enam tiang • batu tulis • cinta akan nikmat • pemikiran plotinus • titik tertinggi kota • kuil untuk dewi Athena • bangunan publik romawi • area pangkalan kuasa barat • filsuf guru alexander agung • peradaban di daratan dekat yunani • abad 14 s.d 17 Masehi sejarah eropa • kaisar romawi berkuasa 286 s.d 305 M • hidup religius yang dijalani seseorang • ...
Nathan Johnson renaissance and reformation 2022-09-23
Across
- settled religious
- native language
- non religous
- catholic counter punch
- had six wives
- painted the school of Athens
- first copying machine
- another protestant leader
- to make invalid
- three dimensional appearance
- second wife of king henry
- catholic missionaries
- buying salvation
- non-catholic christian
- meeting of the clergy
Down
- christian churches left Catholicism
- church of england
- split in the catholic church
- painted the sisteen chapel
- Mona Lisa, inventor, scientist
- human achievement,emotion
- rebirth
- made the bronze david
- invented the printing press
- settled reformation wars, 1555
- rich people who donated money
26 Clues: rebirth • non religous • had six wives • native language • to make invalid • buying salvation • settled religious • church of england • made the bronze david • first copying machine • catholic missionaries • meeting of the clergy • catholic counter punch • non-catholic christian • human achievement,emotion • another protestant leader • second wife of king henry • painted the sisteen chapel • ...
Herman Melville 2022-10-21
Across
- Spicy office boy
- Bartleby's answer
- Ah Bartleby! Ah _________!
- Typee folks
- A pencil pusher
- Age of Melville when father died
- Job at 21 with no experience
- Main theme of "Bartleby, The Scrivener"
- Bartleby's last residence
Down
- American _______, closely associated with American Romanticism, 1830-1865
- Bartleby's cause of death
- Melville's forbidden love
- Melville critical failure (also a Great American Novel)
- Office boy's reply to Bartleby's answer: "I think he's a little ____"
- Setting of "Bartleby, The Scrivener"
- Well-dressed coworker, not a morning person
- Copyist coworker, also Thanksgiving star
- Melville's social status
- "Bartleby, The Scrivener" is a criticism of __________
- Melville's posthumous novella
20 Clues: Typee folks • A pencil pusher • Spicy office boy • Bartleby's answer • Melville's social status • Bartleby's cause of death • Melville's forbidden love • Bartleby's last residence • Ah Bartleby! Ah _________! • Job at 21 with no experience • Melville's posthumous novella • Age of Melville when father died • Setting of "Bartleby, The Scrivener" • Main theme of "Bartleby, The Scrivener" • ...
Escape Room 2022-05-31
Across
- "I am of stone but not of bone"
- equal ratios
- relative size, shape, and position
- distance from top to bottom
- captial of Lazio region
- outdoors
- where "ciao" means "Hello"
- rationality and emotion
- art was at its peak
Down
- the worship of a God or Gods
- well known family fo the time period
- a place to go to worship
- time period this art is from
- study of the body
- being punished for going against teh Catholic church
- trusted advisor
- born again
- self reliant; independence
- captial of the Tuscany region
- a person who comes up with an idea for something new
20 Clues: outdoors • born again • equal ratios • trusted advisor • study of the body • art was at its peak • captial of Lazio region • rationality and emotion • a place to go to worship • self reliant; independence • where "ciao" means "Hello" • distance from top to bottom • the worship of a God or Gods • time period this art is from • captial of the Tuscany region • "I am of stone but not of bone" • ...
History of Medicine 2022-10-10
Across
- used antiseptic to prevent infection
- father of medicine
- discovered xrays
- polio vaccine
- when leonardo da vinci lived
- first woman to receive a nobel prize
- first female to graduate medical school
- name for original pharmacy
- handwashing
- documented circulation of blood
- established American Red Cross
- believed disease to be caused by demons
Down
- started the first nursing school
- invented pasteurization technique
- first to send medical care with military
- disease ran rampant, stopped researching medicine
- believed in balance with health
- discovered insulin
- sanitation system and public health
- separated doctors and pharmacists
- first heart transplant
- health records, dentistry, prothetics
- father of psychology
23 Clues: handwashing • polio vaccine • discovered xrays • father of medicine • discovered insulin • father of psychology • first heart transplant • name for original pharmacy • when leonardo da vinci lived • established American Red Cross • believed in balance with health • documented circulation of blood • started the first nursing school • invented pasteurization technique • ...
Bailey Coposky - Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-19
Across
- settles reformation wars,1555
- settles religious turmoil in england
- non catholic christians
- rich people
- native language
- rebirth
- catholic missionaries
- nunchucks,orange,sistine chapel
- another protestant leader
- human emotion
- invented early copy machine
- early copy machine
- make invalid
Down
- split in catholic church
- sai,red,school of athens
- meeting of clergy,1545-1563
- author,inventor,mona lisa,scientist
- catholic counter punch
- church of england
- 3 dimensional appearance
- bo staff,purple,bronze david
- henry vll 2nd wife, beheaded, elizabeths mom
- non religious
- new christian churches left catholicism
- buying salvation
- 6 wives
26 Clues: rebirth • 6 wives • rich people • make invalid • non religious • human emotion • native language • buying salvation • church of england • early copy machine • catholic missionaries • catholic counter punch • non catholic christians • split in catholic church • sai,red,school of athens • 3 dimensional appearance • another protestant leader • meeting of clergy,1545-1563 • invented early copy machine • ...
Mia Ashurst - Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-20
Across
- native language
- meeting of clergy, 1545-1563
- three dimensional appearance
- author,inventor,Mona Lisa, scientist
- painted the Sistine Chapel
- non-religious
- catholic counter punch
- made the first printing press
- School of Athens
- famous sculpter, bronze david
- had 6 wives
- buying salvation
- non-catholic christian
- human emotions
Down
- non-Catholic Christian
- wealthy donors
- first copy machine
- group who left the Catholic church
- rebirth
- the split between the Catholic church
- one of Englands greatest rulers
- settled reformation wars in 1555
- made unvalid
- a protestant leader
- catholic missionaries
- Henry's second wife,mother of ElizabethI
26 Clues: rebirth • had 6 wives • made unvalid • non-religious • wealthy donors • human emotions • native language • School of Athens • buying salvation • first copy machine • a protestant leader • catholic missionaries • non-Catholic Christian • catholic counter punch • non-catholic christian • painted the Sistine Chapel • meeting of clergy, 1545-1563 • three dimensional appearance • ...
Jake Unit 1 crossword 2024-09-19
Across
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
- Worldy rather than spiritual
- Who were the majority of witchcraft victims
- Wrote the Decameron
- What are city-states
- What occurs in Europe years after the 95 theses
- What was the penalty for practicing witchcraft
- Who invented the printing press
- What does renaissance mean
- A movement for religious reform
Down
- Common language
- Orignal Rennissance man
- Showing 3 dimension on a flat surface
- Wrote the Prince
- What was the Roman inquistion
- Set aside marriage
- Luther and his followers
- Where is the center of the Papal states
- Formal statements
- Denial of church teachings
20 Clues: Common language • Wrote the Prince • Formal statements • Set aside marriage • Wrote the Decameron • What are city-states • Orignal Rennissance man • Luther and his followers • Painted the Sistine Chapel • Denial of church teachings • What does renaissance mean • Worldy rather than spiritual • What was the Roman inquistion • Who invented the printing press • A movement for religious reform • ...
Artists 2025-07-10
Across
- Known for ballerina paintings
- Renaissance artist and architect
- Anonymous street artist
- Mexican artist known for self-portraits
- French artist known for bold colors and shapes
- Neo-expressionist with graffiti roots
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Sculptor of The Thinker
- Painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Pop artist famous for soup cans
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- Painted enlarged flowers and deserts
- Dutch master of light and shadow
- Belgian surrealist with bowler hats
- Famous for The Great Wave off Kanagawa
- Austrian painter of The Kiss
- Surrealist known for melting clocks
- Spanish Cubist master
- Created Starry Night
- Known for abstract drip paintings
- Famous Impressionist painter
20 Clues: Created Starry Night • Spanish Cubist master • Painted the Mona Lisa • Anonymous street artist • Sculptor of The Thinker • Austrian painter of The Kiss • Famous Impressionist painter • Known for ballerina paintings • Pop artist famous for soup cans • Dutch master of light and shadow • Renaissance artist and architect • Known for abstract drip paintings • ...
Renaissance and Reformation - Ben Muldoon 2025-09-19
Across
- ended religious conflict
- Established Church of England
- non catholic christian
- wealthy donors
- native language
- rebirth
- Missionaries Society of Jesus
- Sistine chapel ceiling
- Protestant leader
- live a meaningful life without supernatural beliefs
- inventor of printing press
- early copier
- ending marriage without divorce
Down
- split in church
- School of Athens
- Protestant and Catholic meeting, came together to compromise
- author inventor created Mona Lisa
- Catholic Counter punch
- Church of England
- three dimensional
- bronze david
- Mother of Elizabeth the first
- non religious
- Martin Luther's branch religious group
- paying for salvation
- 6 wives
26 Clues: rebirth • 6 wives • bronze david • early copier • non religious • wealthy donors • split in church • native language • School of Athens • Church of England • three dimensional • Protestant leader • paying for salvation • Catholic Counter punch • non catholic christian • Sistine chapel ceiling • ended religious conflict • inventor of printing press • Established Church of England • ...
fall world history crossword 2022-12-05
Across
- In the cycle of revolution term for period when widespread violence occurs.
- Rules established by the people for how the government will function.
- This fossil fuel was used to power industrial machines.
- He invented the printing press which helped spread Luther’s message.
- Government in which the branches limit and control each other.
- A person who is skilled in many areas is called a Renaissance ______.
- Great Britain had a lot of this to speed up industrialization, another word for money.
- This PERSIAN category includes holy books, deities, and the afterlife.
- merchants, money, urban, education
- Economic idea Individuals own the factors of production
- Renaissance society shifted away from bartering for goods to using this instead.
- Political idea that advocates for progressive rapid change.
- humanism and secularism led people to question this organization.
- This PERSIAN category includes class structure, jobs, and lifestyle.
- In the cycle of revolution term for period when stability and solutions occur.
- This PERSIAN category includes leaders, laws, and the military.
- identity of a people based on common traits that unify them that makes them superior to other groups.
- To be a legal member of a country with all the rights guaranteed.
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- Political idea that the state should control the factors of production.
- This PERSIAN category includes inventions, discoveries, and thought patterns.
- This PERSIAN category includes geography, location, and time period.
- In the cyle or revolution term for period when people begin to react to problems.
- Political idea that advocates for tradition and slow change.
- When a country moves away from farming in favor of factories.
- Government in which the leader has total control of all PERSIAN categories.
- In France lacking this basic resource led to riots.
- Rights that belong to the people, which they receive by being human.
- When government stays out of the economy.
- European intellectual movement that applied reason to all PERSIAN categories.
- Time period where Robespierre spight to eliminate the enemies of the Revolution.
- The social contract of a country is often called this.
- Kings, Pope, knights, peasants, agriculture
- Began a movement the split the Catholic Church.
- Philosophy that argues people should focus on their life on earth, not the afterlife
- This PERSIAN category includes trade, resources, and infrastructure.
- In the cycle of revolution term for period when long term problems develop.
- Often violent overthrow of an existing system in place of something new.
37 Clues: merchants, money, urban, education • When government stays out of the economy. • Kings, Pope, knights, peasants, agriculture • Began a movement the split the Catholic Church. • In France lacking this basic resource led to riots. • The social contract of a country is often called this. • This fossil fuel was used to power industrial machines. • ...
Crossword Vocab #9 - Learning Contract 2025-05-07
Across
- The practice of charging an interest on loans, once considered sinful by the Church.
- Being focused on worldly (non-religious) matters instead of spiritual ones.
- A political, social, and economical system where landowners gave land to vassals in return for their loyalty and service.
- This is the knight’s code of honor that includes character traits such as bravery, loyalty, and protecting the weak and others.
- A very long war between England and France over land and royal claims (1337–1453).
- A group of Germanic tribes who settled in England after the fall of the Roman Empire.
- A nomadic people from Central Asia which created a vast empire under leaders like Genghis Khan.
- A document signed in 1215 that would limit the English king’s power and give rights to the nobles.
- A certain group from Northern Europe who had invaded the Roman Empire and eventually had shaped the entire medieval Europe.
Down
- Is related to the Middle Ages and was the time between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance.
- Describing the perfect or ideal society which isn’t reality.
- A specific legal system based on tradition, court decisions, and customs instead of very meticulous written laws.
- A large estate owned by a lord which would include farms, villages, and the people who lived there.
- A person who is a peasant and would work on the lord’s land and would not be able to leave.
- Inquisition A Catholic court in Spain used to find and punish people who had practiced other religions.
- A nomadic group from Eastern Europe who had invaded parts of Europe and would later settle in Hungary.
- Brutal religious wars where European Christians tried to retake the Holy Land from Muslims that had taken it.
- A wealthy person who had supported artists, writers, or scholars with money.
- A powerful Germanic tribe that formed a strong kingdom in Western Europe and was ruled by Charlemagne.
- A type of person who pledges loyalty and military service to a higher lord for exchange of land.
- Belief in human potential, education, and achievements sparked by the Renaissance.
- Death An extremely deadly plague that spread through Europe in the 1300s and killed millions.
- A piece of land given by a lord to a vassal for his service to the land.
- A period of a restarted interest in art, learning, and classical ideas, starting in Italy.
24 Clues: Describing the perfect or ideal society which isn’t reality. • A piece of land given by a lord to a vassal for his service to the land. • Being focused on worldly (non-religious) matters instead of spiritual ones. • A wealthy person who had supported artists, writers, or scholars with money. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Vocabulary 2023-11-07
Across
- – the everyday language of people in a region or country
- – government in which the ruler is viewed as a divine figure or government run by religious leaders
- – favoring drastic political, economic, or social reforms
- – soldiers who are paid to fight in a foreign army
- – artistic movement in which writers and painters sought to show life as it is rather than life as it should be
- – a pardon releasing a person from punishment due for a sin
- - an association of craftsmen or merchants that controlled the quality of the work and provided training to new craftsmen
- - a man of many talents, interests, and abilities.
- – a person who supports artists, especially financially
Down
- - the revival of learning and culture
- - a machine for printing text or pictures by applying pressure to an inked surface
- - a philosophy or a way of thinking about the world and how people should live and act
- - ideally perfect state
- - a young boy who learns a craft or skill from an experienced master
- - an order to produce a piece of artwork where the artist would get paid for the work by a patron
- – a principle, position, or policy taught or advocated, as of a religion or government
- – concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- – collecting a sum of money demanded by the government for specified reasons
- - a split in the Christian church where some people called Protestants left the Catholic Church to begin their own church.
19 Clues: - ideally perfect state • - the revival of learning and culture • – soldiers who are paid to fight in a foreign army • - a man of many talents, interests, and abilities. • – concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters • – a person who supports artists, especially financially • – the everyday language of people in a region or country • ...
The renaissance 2023-05-01
Across
- an art-loving family of wealthy bankers (and three popes),
- the person or group of people paying for the image
- the city is noted for its culture, Renaissance art and architecture and monuments.
- man-a person with many talents or areas of knowledge.
Down
- sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code.
- a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs.
- a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom
- a Roman building used for public administration
- a castle, or structure arranged for defense rather than for residence.fresco-a mural painting technique that involves painting with water-based paint directly onto wet plaster so that the paint becomes an integral part of the plaster.
9 Clues: sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code. • man-a person with many talents or areas of knowledge. • a Roman building used for public administration • a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs. • the person or group of people paying for the image • an art-loving family of wealthy bankers (and three popes), • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2025-02-06
Across
- New York neighborhood that became the center of African American art and culture.
- Movement of African Americans from the South to Northern cities for better jobs and freedom.
- Famous Harlem nightclub where African American musicians performed for mostly white audiences.
- Famous poet who wrote about Black life and culture during the Harlem Renaissance.
Down
- Jazz musician known for playing the trumpet and singing, a key figure in Harlem music.
- Famous jazz bandleader and composer who performed in Harlem’s Cotton Club.
- A type of music that became popular during the Harlem Renaissance, with famous musicians like Louis Armstrong.
- Leader who encouraged Black pride and supported the back-to-Africa movement.
8 Clues: Famous jazz bandleader and composer who performed in Harlem’s Cotton Club. • Leader who encouraged Black pride and supported the back-to-Africa movement. • New York neighborhood that became the center of African American art and culture. • Famous poet who wrote about Black life and culture during the Harlem Renaissance. • ...
AnDrew Natalie Yamile 2016-01-21
Across
- reforming to a religion
- wrote of the prince
- Roman Catholic Church
- They were posted on the church letters
- bloody mary's dad
- stuff that have no spiritual meaning
- a family of bankers
- created the mona lisa
- the eternal decree
Down
- the money your wife's family gives you at marriage
- 95 theses creator
- the faith practice and church order of the Protestant churches
- a printer
- The turtle with a orange bandana
- the goodness of humanes
- a sixteenth century French dude
- it was the time with Leonardo Da Vinci
- a rip off
18 Clues: a printer • a rip off • 95 theses creator • bloody mary's dad • the eternal decree • wrote of the prince • a family of bankers • Roman Catholic Church • created the mona lisa • reforming to a religion • the goodness of humanes • a sixteenth century French dude • The turtle with a orange bandana • stuff that have no spiritual meaning • They were posted on the church letters • ...
Vocabulaire 2021-09-26
10 Clues: langue religieuse • c'est le 16ème siècle • qui comporte des voix • ce n'est pas religieux • musique à plusieurs voix • ensemble de 5 instruments • petits carrés sur 4 lignes • musicien ambulant au Moyen Age • tous en même temps la même chose • le clergé l'interprète au Moyen Age
Renaissance Word Puzzle 2023-11-13
10 Clues: A city in Italy • Powerful banker • Period of rebirth • A view on something • Most spoken language • Sculptor of David art • Artist of the Mona Lisa • Having no specific religion • A person who gives financial support • To focus more on the goodness of the human being
Shakespeare crossword 2024-03-06
10 Clues: agreement • a wooden box • merchant of Venice • jew who lends money • coins used in the play • ruler of an Italian state • candle that was used for light • epidemic during the middle ages • beautiful lady who lives in Belmont • period in which Shakespeare wrote his work
CHAPITRE 04 - PARTIE 3 2025-02-28
Across
- Parcours incontournable du héros
- Lueur positive dans l’obscurité
- Condition initiale des villageois
- Enigme entourant la lame d’onyx
- Connexion avec les ancêtres
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- Histoire transmise de génération en génération
- Sensation ressentie lors du contact
- Priorité absolue des résistants
- Transformation spirituelle de Lumumba
- Promesse faite par Lumumba
10 Clues: Promesse faite par Lumumba • Connexion avec les ancêtres • Priorité absolue des résistants • Lueur positive dans l’obscurité • Enigme entourant la lame d’onyx • Parcours incontournable du héros • Condition initiale des villageois • Sensation ressentie lors du contact • Transformation spirituelle de Lumumba • Histoire transmise de génération en génération
Unit 3 vocab 2020-02-06
Across
- The everyday language of people in a region or county.
- a 16th century movement for religious reform, leading to the founding of christian churches that rejected the popes reinformation.
- A person who supports artists, especially financially.
- A renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matter.
- The doctrine that god has decided all things beforehand, including which people will be eternally saved.
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- A government controlled by religious leaders.
- A member of a christian church founded on the principles of the reinformation
- A period of European history,lasting from about 1300 to 1600, during which renewed interest in classical culture led to far-reaching changes in art, learning, and views
- A pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin.
10 Clues: A government controlled by religious leaders. • Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matter. • The everyday language of people in a region or county. • A person who supports artists, especially financially. • A pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin. • A member of a christian church founded on the principles of the reinformation • ...
AFOREST Persuasive Techniques 2025-04-03
Across
- The printing press allowed for mass production of books.
- Reduce, Reuse, Recycle/Fast, fun, free
- I believe it is important to care for our planet because…
- 'I have a dream... I have a dream... I have a dream...'
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- Protect our peaceful, pleasant planet.
- By the end of the 15th century, over 50% of the population in major Italian cities could read and write, thanks to the spread of education during the Renaissance
- Imagine the grandeur of Renaissance Italy, where artists like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci brought forth masterpieces that stirred the soul and inspired generations
- Can we imagine a world without the telescope? Can we?
8 Clues: Protect our peaceful, pleasant planet. • Reduce, Reuse, Recycle/Fast, fun, free • Can we imagine a world without the telescope? Can we? • 'I have a dream... I have a dream... I have a dream...' • The printing press allowed for mass production of books. • I believe it is important to care for our planet because… • ...
The European Renaissance 2020-09-06
5 Clues: Birthplace of the Renaissance • - DaVinci's most famous painting • Italian city - home of many great artists • Sculptor of David and painter of ceiling of Sistine chapel • - Developed during the Renaissance to give paintings a 3D look
Review 2023 2023-05-19
Across
- Only Successful Crusade
- Supporters of the arts
- Who painted the Sisteen Chapel
- 1st full-sized book
- Church architectural styles-2
- Radical French Movement lead by Robspierre, Danton,and Marat
- A group of scholars
- Government of England
- The French Government name in 1789
- In 1587, who threatened Queen Elizabeth?
Down
- Greatest Playwright
- Lead the French to victory in the 100 year war
- Number 1 problem with Catholic Church
- Rebirth of arts and learning
- Napoleon's Last Battle
- Printing Press Inventor
- Who wrote 95 Theses?
- Protecting princes backed Martin Luther
18 Clues: Greatest Playwright • 1st full-sized book • A group of scholars • Who wrote 95 Theses? • Government of England • Supporters of the arts • Napoleon's Last Battle • Only Successful Crusade • Printing Press Inventor • Rebirth of arts and learning • Church architectural styles-2 • Who painted the Sisteen Chapel • The French Government name in 1789 • Number 1 problem with Catholic Church • ...
