renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Beyoncé 2023-12-15
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- Number of kids Beyoncé has
- The number of Grammys Beyoncé has won
- Beyoncé's latest album
- The city where Beyoncé was born
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- Beyoncé's middle name
- Beyoncé's first single as a solo artist
- The show Beyoncé lost on as a child
- Beyoncé's first Super bowl Performance
- Beyoncé's nick name
- The original name of Destiney's Child
- Beyoncé's husband
11 Clues: Beyoncé's husband • Beyoncé's nick name • Beyoncé's middle name • Beyoncé's latest album • Number of kids Beyoncé has • The city where Beyoncé was born • The show Beyoncé lost on as a child • The number of Grammys Beyoncé has won • The original name of Destiney's Child • Beyoncé's first Super bowl Performance • Beyoncé's first single as a solo artist
Historical References Act 1 2023-01-14
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- (adventurous suitors)
- (exchange or marketplace)
- (important commodities in the Medieval and Renaissance eras)
- (the Prophetess in Roman Mythology)
- (Venetian gold coins)
- (traditional religion is Judasim)
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- (A Roman Statesman)
- (The Roman God of Doors who had two faces)
- (Godds associated with the four cardinal directions)
- (the Goddess of virginity in Roman Mythology)
- (guaranteed to repay a debt)
11 Clues: (A Roman Statesman) • (adventurous suitors) • (Venetian gold coins) • (exchange or marketplace) • (guaranteed to repay a debt) • (traditional religion is Judasim) • (the Prophetess in Roman Mythology) • (The Roman God of Doors who had two faces) • (the Goddess of virginity in Roman Mythology) • (Godds associated with the four cardinal directions) • ...
eafeaf 2024-04-30
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- she helped in the publishing of "The Courtier", also exchanged poems with Michelangelo, and was married to the Marquis of Pescara.
- He was born in 1475 and had died in 1564 at the age 88. He was a painter, sculptor, poet and architect, he also was given special permission from the catholic church to study a corpse for anatomy.
- this idea was centered around humans goals, potential, and accomplishments.
- This was a technique that some artists from the Renaissance used in their artworks, it shows three dimensions on a flat surface.
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- church leaders became this by financially supporting art.
- He was an artist that focused on painting, anatomy and architecture. Hes considered to be the greatest artist of all time and he invented flying machines among other things.
- During the Renaissance, He had ruled Florence for 30 years as a dictator, was the wealthiest european of his time and had influenced the ruling council by loaning money to them.
- It was a time period when art and literature became very popular in Italy from 1300 to 1600.
8 Clues: church leaders became this by financially supporting art. • this idea was centered around humans goals, potential, and accomplishments. • It was a time period when art and literature became very popular in Italy from 1300 to 1600. • ...
World History 1 2023-06-14
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- near Euphrates and Tigris river.
- The mountains the Incas civilized.
- The place that the Renaissance originated.
- the mountains Hannibal invaded with elephants.
- The holy book for Christians.
- near the Huang he river.
- how Buddhists reach enlightenment.
- capital of the Byzantine Empire.
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- war between Sparta and Athens.
- Holy ground for Jews, Muslims, and Christians.
- Chinese rulers code of conduct.
- near the Indus river.
- civilization among Nile River.
- The people that came from Scandanavia.
14 Clues: near the Indus river. • near the Huang he river. • The holy book for Christians. • war between Sparta and Athens. • civilization among Nile River. • Chinese rulers code of conduct. • near Euphrates and Tigris river. • capital of the Byzantine Empire. • The mountains the Incas civilized. • how Buddhists reach enlightenment. • The people that came from Scandanavia. • ...
WOD SEM 2 #11-24 2026-02-17
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- thrive, prosper, bloom, burgeon, succeed
- dilemma, predicament, plight, jam, muddle
- gloss, footnote, comment, mark, explain
- insincerity, double-dealing, sanctimony, pretension, duplicity
- impartial, unbiased, neutral, detached, fair
- perseverance, persistence, resolve, grit, doggedness
- insolent, impolite, cheeky, discourteous, disrespectful
- rebirth, revival, renewal, resurgence, awakening
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- clarity, consistency, logic, unity, intelligibility
- din, racket, discord, clamor, noise
- comparison, parallel, correlation, likeness, resemblance
- story, tale, narrative, sketch, reminiscence
- doubt, cynicism, disbelief, incredulity, suspicion
- charitable, kind, philanthropic, altruistic, generous
14 Clues: din, racket, discord, clamor, noise • gloss, footnote, comment, mark, explain • thrive, prosper, bloom, burgeon, succeed • dilemma, predicament, plight, jam, muddle • story, tale, narrative, sketch, reminiscence • impartial, unbiased, neutral, detached, fair • rebirth, revival, renewal, resurgence, awakening • doubt, cynicism, disbelief, incredulity, suspicion • ...
History Review 2022-06-06
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- country that took over the Aztec empire
- Country where the Aztecs settled
- city where Augustus Caesar is from
- Peninsula where Islam Began
- conquered the Aztec Empire
- people who lived in southern Mexico
- Civilization that existed in South America
- leader of the Catholic Church
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- capital of the Aztec Empire
- time period when knights existed
- last name of our President.
- City where Muhammad was born
- time period of Art and Science
- Religion that was began by Muhammad
- holy wars fought over Jerusalem
15 Clues: conquered the Aztec Empire • capital of the Aztec Empire • last name of our President. • Peninsula where Islam Began • City where Muhammad was born • leader of the Catholic Church • time period of Art and Science • holy wars fought over Jerusalem • time period when knights existed • Country where the Aztecs settled • city where Augustus Caesar is from • ...
Le trésor de Toutânkhamon 2019-03-27
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- Père de "l'image vivante du dieu Amon"
- Dieu de la mort et de la renaissance
- Fait rouler chaque matin le soleil pour le faire renaître
- Ecriture sacrée
- Gigantesque statue
- Incarnation de Râ qui règne sur l'Egypte
- Dernière demeure de Pharaon
- Aurait causé la mort de 17 personnes
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- Ville de résidence du dieu Amon
- Gros chat
- Rituel pratiqué après la mort de Toutânkhamon
- Long de 6680 km
- Howard Carter en est un
- "Maître"
- Cercueil sacré abritant le corps du souverain
15 Clues: "Maître" • Gros chat • Long de 6680 km • Ecriture sacrée • Gigantesque statue • Howard Carter en est un • Dernière demeure de Pharaon • Ville de résidence du dieu Amon • Dieu de la mort et de la renaissance • Aurait causé la mort de 17 personnes • Père de "l'image vivante du dieu Amon" • Incarnation de Râ qui règne sur l'Egypte • Rituel pratiqué après la mort de Toutânkhamon • ...
Commedia dell' Arte 2021-10-04
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- invention of 20th century
- where Commedia orgiginated
- time period Commedia was popular
- smart, clever, female servant
- where Commedia troupes performed
- group of old men characters
- two long pieces of wood for comedic effect
- thinks he knows everything but does not
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- the dialogue was mainly
- group of clown and servant characters
- acts brave but is a coward
- characters that did not wear masks
- cunning servant that runs an inn
- a clown-like servant who is foolish
- old, miserly, and loves money
15 Clues: the dialogue was mainly • invention of 20th century • acts brave but is a coward • where Commedia orgiginated • group of old men characters • old, miserly, and loves money • smart, clever, female servant • cunning servant that runs an inn • time period Commedia was popular • where Commedia troupes performed • characters that did not wear masks • a clown-like servant who is foolish • ...
Chap. 16 Vocab 2013-03-07
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- illegal bars
- Line French built massive fortifications
- Shirts party militants
- management of money matters
- on Rome tens of thousands of Facists
- Pact sponsored the "spirit of Locarno"
- reduction of armed forced
- centralized authoritarian government
- Depression global economic collapse
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- rebellious, liberated young woman
- workings of the unconscious mind
- ban of alcohol
- Renaissance African American cultural awakening
- Deal massive package of economic and social programs
- composed only of lines, colors, and shapes with nothing recognizable
15 Clues: illegal bars • ban of alcohol • Shirts party militants • reduction of armed forced • management of money matters • workings of the unconscious mind • rebellious, liberated young woman • Depression global economic collapse • on Rome tens of thousands of Facists • centralized authoritarian government • Pact sponsored the "spirit of Locarno" • Line French built massive fortifications • ...
World History Crossword 2022-01-07
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- Two-dimensional surface
- invented the printing press
- A man of mixed race
- painted the Mona Lisa
- State of everything being perfect
- basic political rights
- Placed the sun rather than the earth at its center
- Conquer of Spain
- completed 4 voyages across Atlantic ocean
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- created the smallpox vaccine
- Knight fight in defense of their masters
- means rebirth
- Is the state of being indulgent or tolerant
- Economic and political system
- 1st Marquess of the valley of Oaxaca
15 Clues: means rebirth • Conquer of Spain • A man of mixed race • painted the Mona Lisa • basic political rights • Two-dimensional surface • invented the printing press • created the smallpox vaccine • Economic and political system • State of everything being perfect • 1st Marquess of the valley of Oaxaca • Knight fight in defense of their masters • completed 4 voyages across Atlantic ocean • ...
World History Review 2022-01-07
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- Discovered law of gravity
- Queen of England from 1558-1603
- sailed around Africa and reached India by sea
- showing 3 dimensions on a flat surface
- discoverys vaccinationfor smallpox
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- earth revolves around the sun
- meaning "rebirth"
- Developed the printing press
- Wrote the Prince
- Pardon releasing a person from punishment
- led Crusades to regain holy land
- Followers of John Calvin; French Protestants
- mixed Spanish and English American ancestry
- Code used by knights
- A land controlled by another nation
15 Clues: Wrote the Prince • meaning "rebirth" • Code used by knights • Discovered law of gravity • Developed the printing press • earth revolves around the sun • Queen of England from 1558-1603 • led Crusades to regain holy land • discoverys vaccinationfor smallpox • A land controlled by another nation • showing 3 dimensions on a flat surface • Pardon releasing a person from punishment • ...
Music Crossword 2023-10-16
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- born around 1440ad in frace
- one of the outstanding poets and composer of his time
- earliest know composer of polyphonic music
- religious
- created by adding a second voice or melody
- nonreligious
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- wandered from town to town
- many voices or sounds in music
- popularized music from the great composers and was used to prit things
- anothor extremely importantform of music in the renaissance
- pope Gregorys bird
- rich class
- poor class
- middle class
- 450ad-1450ad
15 Clues: religious • rich class • poor class • middle class • 450ad-1450ad • nonreligious • pope Gregorys bird • wandered from town to town • born around 1440ad in frace • many voices or sounds in music • earliest know composer of polyphonic music • created by adding a second voice or melody • one of the outstanding poets and composer of his time • ...
1920s Vocab 2024-05-09
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- Women during the 20s
- Popularized the assembly line
- White terrorist group
- Amendment that caused prohibition
- Amendment that ended prohibition
- Alcohol smuggler
- The place to still get alcohol
- African American renaissance in art and pop culture
- Belief that those born in America are superior
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- Invest money to get money back
- Allowed goods to be produced in higher quantity for cheaper
- Believing in tradition
- Ban on production and sale of Alcohol
- New kind of popular music
- The foreign policy
15 Clues: Alcohol smuggler • The foreign policy • Women during the 20s • White terrorist group • Believing in tradition • New kind of popular music • Popularized the assembly line • Invest money to get money back • The place to still get alcohol • Amendment that ended prohibition • Amendment that caused prohibition • Ban on production and sale of Alcohol • ...
11th Grade Vocab List 1 2024-10-16
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- to hold power without a right
- not lasting
- boring
- shield or breastplate of Zeus, protection
- being on the lookout for, scouting
- to flow out, issue, proceed
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- a sad situation
- surrounded by enemy forces, cut off from supplies
- letting light pass through, like a 2 way mirror
- avoid giving business to
- direct experience, firsthand
- ornament and architecture after the Renaissance
- natural or characteristic of a specific place
- stopping
- any word or phrase applied to a person, insult
15 Clues: boring • stopping • not lasting • a sad situation • avoid giving business to • to flow out, issue, proceed • direct experience, firsthand • to hold power without a right • being on the lookout for, scouting • shield or breastplate of Zeus, protection • natural or characteristic of a specific place • any word or phrase applied to a person, insult • ...
German Housepets 2024-09-16
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- their meat is high in protien
- often die in the most tragic ways
- sometimes named after renaissance artists
- despite being a bird their meat is red
- responsible for plagues
- symbol of the democrat party
- you might eat like one
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- meows a lot
- famous novel
- colorfull tropical creature
- Mans best friend
- it is very common to be afraid of these
- found in the sky
- make an annoying sound
- to look like one of these is not a compliment
15 Clues: meows a lot • famous novel • Mans best friend • found in the sky • make an annoying sound • you might eat like one • responsible for plagues • colorfull tropical creature • symbol of the democrat party • their meat is high in protien • often die in the most tragic ways • despite being a bird their meat is red • it is very common to be afraid of these • ...
Révision HEC 2e secondaire 2021-06-07
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- Nom de famille du "père" du socialisme
- Moyen de transport inventé au XIXe siècle
- Source d’énergie non renouvelable du XXe siècle
- Guerre religieuse qui vise à libérer Jérusalem
- Regroupement de travailleurs pour avoir de meilleurs conditions de travail
- Son autorité est contestée par le mouvement de la Réforme
- Utilisé pour moudre le grain
- Maladie qui tue le tiers de la population au Moyen Âge
- Philosophie fondée sur l'humain
- Empire qui ce situe dans le Pérou actuel
- Système qui se met en place au Moyen Âge dans lequel un vassal prête un serment de fidéllité à un suzerain
- L'Angleterre les impose aux 13 colonies renflouer ses coffres
- Propriétaire industriel
- Production de grande qualité, mais en petite quantité
- La révolution industrielle débute dans ce pays
- Formés de l'ensemble des moyens de production (usines, équipement, argent, etc.)
- Principale activité économique du Moyen Âge
- Demeure du seigneur, sert à protéger
- Invention qui permet la diffusion du savoir
- Pendant la Révolution française, on le qualifiait de tiers
- Ressource naturelle qui a aider l'industrialisation
- Production de piètre qualité, mais en grande quantité
- Surnom donné au siècle des révolutions
- Il fut guillotiné, il est le XVI3 du nom
- Théorie qui affirme que la Terre tourne autour du soleil
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- Stratégie politique visant la formation d'un empire par la domination des autres pays
- Les colonies en perdent le contrôle avec la conférence de Berlin
- Autre nom pour la Réforme
- Plus haute tour du château
- Machine qui servit beaucoup à Robespierre pendant la révolution française.
- Système politique dans lequel on remet le pouvoir politique au peuple
- Découvert par Christophe Colomb
- Leurs architectures dominent les bourgs du Moyen Âge
- Instruit, il domine le Moyen Âge
- Maître du vassal au Moyen Âge
- Regroupement de femme qui demande le droit de vote
- Les colonies leur fournissent des matières premières
- Source d’énergie au XIXe siècle
- Bateau à voile utilisé à la Renaissance
- Inventeur de la machine à vapeur (nom)
- Génie de la Renaissance (prénom)
- Source d’énergie étroitement liée au charbon
- Continent qui subit l’impérialisme
- Paysan du Moyen Âge qui n'est pas libre
- Pays d'où est parti Vasco de Gama
- Il a découvert le Canada (Nom)
- Révolutionnaire français
- Maître de la France à partir du Moyen Âge
- Mouvement artistique et intellectuel aux 15e et 16e siècles
- Il conteste la vente des indulgences et l’autorité du pape (nom)
- Conférence importante pour l’Afrique
51 Clues: Propriétaire industriel • Révolutionnaire français • Autre nom pour la Réforme • Plus haute tour du château • Utilisé pour moudre le grain • Maître du vassal au Moyen Âge • Il a découvert le Canada (Nom) • Découvert par Christophe Colomb • Philosophie fondée sur l'humain • Source d’énergie au XIXe siècle • Instruit, il domine le Moyen Âge • Génie de la Renaissance (prénom) • ...
Background Activity 2021-09-15
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- The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- was a English philosopher who was one of he most influential enlightenment thinkers.
- Were people who take part in military conflict only for self profit.
- Is the local spoken language of a country or region.
- love God, Love your neighbor as yourself ,forgive others whohave wronged you ,love your enemies ,ask God for forgiveness of your sins
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- A system of government in which the whole population or the eligible members of a state, elect representatives.
- was a pandemic during the renaissance that killed over 75 million people
- Drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- A business actively carried on in a person's home.
- Beliefs in the benefits of trading
- a French philosopher who is known for The Spirit of laws, one of the great works in the history of political theory.
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- Worship one all knowing god Allah and live a life completely submission to
- People who were shopkeepers, artisans, guild masters, and guild members.
- having a socialist economy in which the means of production are socially and collectively owned or controlled by a democratic system of government.
- A government that is ruled by representatives of human citizens.
- A political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- was a German professor of theology, priest, author, composer, former Augustinian monk, and is best known as a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation and as the namesake of Lutheranism.
- A philosophical movement of the 18th century marked by a rejection of traditional social, religious, and political ideas and an emphasis on rationalism.
- a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages.
- an Italian scholar, poet, and humanist who contributed to the Renaissance flowering of lyric poetry.
- Is an economy in which supply and demand drive economic decisions.
- To have control over something or rule something.
- a time period when the Europeans began to explore the world
- was a split in the catholic church
25 Clues: was a split in the catholic church • Beliefs in the benefits of trading • To have control over something or rule something. • A business actively carried on in a person's home. • Is the local spoken language of a country or region. • a time period when the Europeans began to explore the world • A government that is ruled by representatives of human citizens. • ...
Renaissance Crossword puzzle. - Lucas B. Jacey K. 2016-11-23
Across
- The way things are right now are pretty good, but we should still try and change the ______ ___.
- “And with his hammer, he banged those 95 theses onto the church door, and began the ___________.”
- He’s got 95 theses but the pope ain’t one.
- She influenced 15th century english poetry.
- This man was a famous political philosopher whose works are still being printed today!
- The fact that no one tried to look closely at the stars before this guy concerns me about the human race.
- When this was invented, many more books came into circulation.
- This guy made it so much easier to publish books!
- Before we discovered heliocentricity, everyone thought we lived in a __________ universe.
- The belief that Jesus is God’s son.
- It is a period that lasted from the 5th to the 15th century. It began with the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance.
- How do you grow a city? By adding more people. This is called ____________.
- The people of the italian Renaissance formed a new ________ for themselves.
- I loved the Middle ages ___, as literally nothing productive happened in europe.
- I’m tired of reading in latin. I wish books were printed in the __________ language of Italy.
- There purpose is to worship god
- A fancy word for death.
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- The Immortal Bard
- When when copernicus came up with this idea, the universe seemed a whole lot bigger.
- There are certain thing people stand for or won’t stand for. These are called ______.
- This was how you could bribe your way into heaven! 40% Guarantee!
- A long and terrible war in the middle east. In a way, we still are in one.
- This guy designed a flying machine. He didn’t test it though, so don’t try it at home.
- It interprets histories texts, values, beliefs, and perspective.
- His ideas of heliocentricity went up in flames, literally!
- It was something really big, it was created by brunillecki.
- it occurred in Europe from roughly the fourteenth through the middle of the seventeenth centuries.
- A common person who travels to holy places. There weren’t any planes back then, so you couldn’t just decide to go on a vacation.
- She Became Queen of Navarre, Duchess of Alençon, and Duchess of Berry.Leonardo da Vinci died under Marguerite de navarre and her brothers care..
- The practise in art and knowledge that focused more on humans than religious subjects.
- When a state is run by it’s people, a ________ is formed.
31 Clues: The Immortal Bard • A fancy word for death. • There purpose is to worship god • The belief that Jesus is God’s son. • He’s got 95 theses but the pope ain’t one. • She influenced 15th century english poetry. • This guy made it so much easier to publish books! • When a state is run by it’s people, a ________ is formed. • ...
World History II So Far 2021-11-23
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- more common name for southwest Asia
- economic philosophy of Adam Smith
- Father of Communism
- Muslim empire in India
- Henry's daughter who burned Protestants
- idea of John Locke
- cultural rebirth from 14-17th centuries
- Took power at the end of the French Rev
- idea of John Calvin
- Enlightenment thinker who wrote Social Contract
- Term that means non-religious or worldly
- Sacred text of Judaism
- Event where William & Mary took power
- artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- Henry's daughter who resolved conflict
- Home of Elizabeth I and William & Mary
- foreign policy enacted by Japan in 16th c.
- city in Russia
- title for Russian monarch
- Where the Renaissance began
- Term describing kings like Louis XIV
- where Prince Henry's school of navigation was
- Ocean between Europe & the Americas
- Leader of successful slave revolt
- Religion that believes in reincarnation
- belief that monarch's power came from God
- Body of water between Europe & Africa
- domination of one country by another
- name for Spanish conquerors like Cortez
- Christian churches that weren't Catholic
- Napoleon took power at the end of this
- government chosen by the people
- time period with Luther, Calvin, & HenryVIII
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- Trade route from China to Europe
- sculptor of the David
- Time period of changing political thought
- first European to America
- Legislative branch in England
- Where the Ming dynasty is
- Sugar, cotton, tobacco
- term that means a change or turn around
- King of England who wanted a divorce
- A ticket to heaven
- theory proved by Kepler and Galileo
- Religion that believes in 4 Noble Truths
- Head of the Catholic Church
- man who developed laws of gravity
- Book about capitalism
- first industry to emerge in England
- part of the world where India is
- Important trading city conquered by Ottomans
- Word that means production of a type of good
- Location of slave revolt
- Country in north Africa controlled by British
- religion found in the Ottoman and Persian empires
- gets credit for circumnavigating globe
- Absolute monarch of France
- English King executed after Civil War
- Only Portuguese colony in South America
- Man who posted 95 Theses
- Idea of the Renaissance
- meeting after the Napoleonic wars
- Book by Thomas Hobbes
- country between Spain and Germany
- Modern country formed out of Holy Roman Empire
65 Clues: city in Russia • idea of John Locke • A ticket to heaven • Father of Communism • idea of John Calvin • sculptor of the David • Book about capitalism • Book by Thomas Hobbes • Muslim empire in India • Sugar, cotton, tobacco • Sacred text of Judaism • Idea of the Renaissance • Location of slave revolt • Man who posted 95 Theses • first European to America • Where the Ming dynasty is • ...
MA Study guide 2025-10-14
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- The era following the Classical period. (We've just started talking about it.)
- This woman is the most famous composer of the Medieval era.
- This came right after the Renaissance
- Maybe the most famous composer ever. Lived at the end of the Classical era. He started Romanticism.
- Sounds organized by duration and accent
- Baroque art (not just music) was all about this. Very extravagant!
- Contrasting material in the song (new words and tune) that connects two choruses together (usually).
- This is another Baroque composer. Wrote "Winter." Italian.
- This came right after the Medieval era
- Music whose author we don't know
- Music with only one line going on at a time
- This was a new concept in the Renaissance, the idea that humans are really great and totally awesome
- You play these by buzzing. Made of metal.
- Music that only involves sounds with our mouths
- The ending year of the Medieval era
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- Music with multiple main lines at the same time
- When a sound is made louder
- How music is structured. The be-all end-all of Classical era music.
- This form of song has three parts: Exposition, development, and recap. Classical era.
- The starting year of the Medieval era
- The steady pulse of music.
- This came right after the Baroque era
- The main tune of a song
- You play these by blowing air over a reed. Made of wood.
- You play these by hitting them.
- Music with one main line, plus accompaniment
- A very famous Classical composer. His middle name is Amadeus.
- A big time Romantic composer. (We just started talking about him.)
- A group of musicians who play together. Includes string, brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments.
- Another Classical composer. Killed Mozart??? (Not really.)
- This part of the song builds in intensity and leads to the chorus.
- This part of the song has the same tune each time, but different words.
- You play these by bowing or plucking.
- A new kind of music from the Baroque era. One instrument plays a solo while the orchestra plays in the background.
- The main part of the song. Repeats with the same words and tunes each time.
- What Beethoven went.
- This guy is the most famous composer of the Baroque era. German.
- The background stuff that supports the melody
38 Clues: What Beethoven went. • The main tune of a song • The steady pulse of music. • When a sound is made louder • You play these by hitting them. • Music whose author we don't know • The ending year of the Medieval era • The starting year of the Medieval era • This came right after the Baroque era • This came right after the Renaissance • You play these by bowing or plucking. • ...
The Renaissance 2022-06-26
4 Clues: the era before the Renaissance • the country where the Renaissance start • the city in Italy where the Renaissance started • Living life based on reason, education and enjoying life
SCEGLI LA RISPOSTA GIUSTA 2018-05-07
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- La escultura en el parque del Retiro què representa el diablo se llama Angel .....?(Vivo-Caìdo-Muerto)
- Which famous italian artist performed in Central Park?(Pavarotti-Jovanotti-Renato Zero)
- Where is Central Park?(Manhattan-London-Naples)
- Quel est un autre jardin célèbre?(Louxembourg-Plantes-Anna Frank)
- In quale quartiere di Napoli si trova la Floridiana?(Posillipo-Vomero-Fuorigrotta)
- Donde esta el parque del Retiro?(Madrid-Parìs-Roma)
- Che importante collezione è conservata nel museo della Floridiana?(Quadri-Statue-Ceramiche)
- What can you do in winter in the Central Park?(Skating-Football-Hockey)
- In che secolo fu realizzato il Bosco di Capodimonte?(Settecento-Novecento-Duemila)
- Comment le jardin des Tuileries çe-t-il dessinè?(Italienne-Français-Anglais)
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- Which of the following can you see in Central Park in the summer?(Concert-Football Match-Political dc bale)
- Que se puede praticar en el parque del Retiro?(Excursiones-Remo-Fùtbol)
- En què mes el parque del Retiro fue nominado patrimonio de la humanidad?(Febrero-Mayo-Junio)
- Che animali vivono nel laghetto della Floridiana?(Cigni-Tartarughe-Pesci Rossi)
- Comment s'appelle le musèe que se trouve dans le jardin des Tuileries?(Louvre-D'Orsay-Picasso)
- Which sport can you do in Central Park?(Climbing-Tennis-Golf)
- Pendant quelle pèriode le jardin des Tuileries a etè crèe?(Romantisme-Moyen Age-Renaissance)
- Qual è il fiore caratteristico della villa Floridiana?(Rose-Camelie-Margherite)
- Où se trouve le jardin des Tuileries?(Paris-Lyon-Londres)
- El palacio del parque del Retiro es de .......?(Metal-Madera-Cristal)
20 Clues: Where is Central Park?(Manhattan-London-Naples) • Donde esta el parque del Retiro?(Madrid-Parìs-Roma) • Où se trouve le jardin des Tuileries?(Paris-Lyon-Londres) • Which sport can you do in Central Park?(Climbing-Tennis-Golf) • Quel est un autre jardin célèbre?(Louxembourg-Plantes-Anna Frank) • El palacio del parque del Retiro es de .......?(Metal-Madera-Cristal) • ...
Music History Unit Crossword 2023-03-29
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- Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring was given what type of prize?
- Which composer was influenced by poetry and painting?
- How many notes make up the them of Beethoven's Fate Symphony?
- Stravinsky's ballet, The Rite of Spring, caused a _______ during its premier.
- During the Renaissance period secular and _________ music become more popular.
- What is George Gershwin's nationality?
- What was an adjective that describes Beethoven's music?
- What was the center of music life during the medieval period?
- Gregorian chant is a religious song performed in free rhythm, with no instruments, and ___________ voice(s).
- Holst was inspired by what Romantic Composer?
- Aaron Copland icorporates_______, Folk music, and Latin American references in his music.
- Who created Serialism?
- What is the name of the hymn in Holst's Jupitar movement of The Planets Suite
- Bach was renowned as a what?
- Who composed the film score for Jaws, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Home Alone, Hook, Jurassic Park, Schindler's List, and Harry Potter
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- Who composed Swan Lake?
- Debussy is considered to be a what?
- This composer's hair color earned him the nickname The Red Priest.
- What composer was born in 1525 and died in 1594?
- During the Renaissance new forms and styles such as the Motet, Madrigal, and _____________ become poplular.
- Mozart was a _______ prodigy.
- What composer had 20 children?
- Who composed the Symphony Fantastique?
- What composer is credited with creating the German Lieder?
- Chopin was best known for his _______ music.
- What nationality is Bach?
- Handel made what genre popular in England?
- Who invented the leitmotif?
- Haydn is considered to be the father of what?
29 Clues: Who created Serialism? • Who composed Swan Lake? • What nationality is Bach? • Who invented the leitmotif? • Bach was renowned as a what? • Mozart was a _______ prodigy. • What composer had 20 children? • Debussy is considered to be a what? • What is George Gershwin's nationality? • Who composed the Symphony Fantastique? • Handel made what genre popular in England? • ...
cultural studies 2023-04-28
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- Pot How we call building one notion from many original ethnic groups
- A subculture that emerged in the late 1960s-early 1970s in the UK
- Buonarroti Who is the author of the painting Madonna Doni in the Renaissance ?
- Which culture means “the best,selected,chosen”
- Which culture has been replaced by the concept of “popular culture”or “pop culture”
- The direction in art which founded by Wassily Kandinsky
- A trend in European art of the era modernism
- What does the word Cossack mean ?
- Who became the founder of experimental physics ?
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- A trend which developed in the 1920s in the artistic culture of Western avant-garde
- What is the name of the Medieval schools established at churches and monasteries, were aimed at training priests at the initial level?
- Graces the highest embodiment of the new ideal of beauty, according to contemporaries Canova
- What is the name of the brotherhood, a privileged military land-owning estate in Western Europe in the Middle Ages?
- What style was characteristic of Western Europe during the Early Middle Ages ?
- During the which period,culture was understood as a universal value in France
- Who is the founder of kobyz, composer, akyn, patron of bucks?
- Lang Who was a new visionary and culture minister,since the 1980s in France
- What era began in the XIV century and ended at the beginning of the XVII century?
- From what term does the word “Kazakh” come from the Turkic?
- Which style direction was appeared in the late XIX-early XX century in European and American art?
20 Clues: What does the word Cossack mean ? • A trend in European art of the era modernism • Which culture means “the best,selected,chosen” • Who became the founder of experimental physics ? • The direction in art which founded by Wassily Kandinsky • From what term does the word “Kazakh” come from the Turkic? • Who is the founder of kobyz, composer, akyn, patron of bucks? • ...
Unit 9 review 2024-04-23
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- Designer of the roof of the Sistine church
- Writer of the prince
- Centralized power in the city of Moscow
- The holy city
- Russian imperial power centralized in the hand of the emperor
- Invented one of first printing press in Europe
- It was a unifying factor in france
- A church that influenced unification
- Which pope’s speech helped start the crusades
- Wrote a lot of plays one of his most famous being Romeo and Juliet
- caused a Decline of almost 1/3 in europe's population
- this and interest unified the country and expelled the muslim mongols
- Common law had it beginning during his reign
- This influence started to decline after the black death
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- Signed the magna carta
- Italian poet who was father of humanism
- Leader of the Norman Conquest and United most of England
- Book that depicts a perfect fictional world
- One of the three city-states in Italy that led to the growth of Renaissance
- Dutch renaissance Humanism and priest
- Established the French throne in the city of paris
- A system that emphasized humans rather than religious beliefs.
- Expanded the spanish empire in the western empire
- A certain document that limited the king's power over citizens
- Wealthy individuals who supported the arts
- Maker of the printing press
- What weakened the byzantine empire
- Painted the mona lisa
- A war that happened between England and France that defined England and France as separate nations
- A booked that utilized satire of the catholic church
30 Clues: The holy city • Writer of the prince • Painted the mona lisa • Signed the magna carta • Maker of the printing press • It was a unifying factor in france • What weakened the byzantine empire • A church that influenced unification • Dutch renaissance Humanism and priest • Italian poet who was father of humanism • Centralized power in the city of Moscow • ...
7th grade - Topic 2 Vocab Review 2024-03-11
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- a territory containing several countries and ruled by a single government
- having high status in others' eyes
- an independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- a cultural movement of the Renaissance based on the study of classical works
- a form of government in which citizens hold political power
- someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- a political movement that removed the French king from power and formed a republic
- worship of many gods or deities
- the belief that all people in a nation are a distinct group, regardless of ethnicity or race
- a period during the 1600s and 1700s when scholars studied culture and society by applying reason and natural laws
- form of government in which citizens have the right to vote and elect officials
- modern humans
- a system of basic rules and principles by which a government is organized
- a type of early human
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- split between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches in 1054
- membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- power to rule or command
- French for "rebirth"; refers to period a cultural revival is Europe from the 1300s to the 1500s
- the application of machine power to manufacturing in the 1800s and the resulting transformation of societies
- a religious movement that began in the 1500s to reform the Catholic church that led to the creation of new Protestant churches
- a holy image, usually a portrait of Jesus or a saint
- hereditary class of rulers
22 Clues: modern humans • a type of early human • power to rule or command • hereditary class of rulers • worship of many gods or deities • having high status in others' eyes • a holy image, usually a portrait of Jesus or a saint • a form of government in which citizens hold political power • someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion • ...
Renaissance Science Thought and Literature 2023-10-05
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- Crop grown in the "New World" and introduced to England by Sir Frances Drake
- The number of years after Copernicus' time, when Galileo began furthering his work
- The study of ancient literature, history, and moral philosophy in connection with the Renaissance
- French poet who wrote epic stories, such as one about giants to spread his humanist ideas
- The true genius of Elizabethan theater, whose works are still studied 400 years after his time (last name)
- First name of the creator of the printing press
- Invention by Galileo which allowed people to determine the temperature through the use of a colored liquid
- Spanish explorer who introduced chocolate to Spain (last name)
- Polish astronomer who famously theorized that the Earth revolves around the sun
- "The Greek philosopher _______ had defined the universe back in the second century"
- Famous Dutch Renaissance thinker who travelled across Europe, spreading his belief in humanism (last name)
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- "Theater ______ of six to twelve men and women improvised commedia dell'arte through stock characters, slapstick humor, and clowning"
- "But if poetry flourished in these years in England, drama was the focal point of the age"
- French poet who mastered the 12 syllable alexandrine poem (full name)
- Poem created by English poet, Edmund Spencer, which portrayed Queen Elizabeth
- "During the middle ages, ________ was not widespread"
- Queen of England during the second half of the sixteenth century who allowed literacy to prosper in England
- Book created by Italian political philosopher, Niccolo Machiavelli
- First major Elizabethan playwright (last name)
- Name for a cunning schemer
20 Clues: Name for a cunning schemer • First major Elizabethan playwright (last name) • First name of the creator of the printing press • "During the middle ages, ________ was not widespread" • Spanish explorer who introduced chocolate to Spain (last name) • Book created by Italian political philosopher, Niccolo Machiavelli • ...
Project 2025-02-06
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- The philosopher known for the social contract theory.
- OF ADAM The famous painting by Michelangelo on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- The scientist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- The period of renewed interest in classical learning and arts.
- The movement that emphasized reason and individualism.
- The religious leader who initiated the Protestant Reformation.
- The English playwright known for works like "Hamlet"
- The treaty that ended the "Thirty Years' War".
- The artistic technique used to create depth and perspective.
- The philosopher who was "I think therefore I am."
- The movement that challenged the Catholic church's practices.
- The Italian city-state known as the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- The author of "The Prince".
- The Enlightenment thinker who advocated for separation of powers.
- The Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztecs.
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- The queen of France during the French Revolution.
- The scientific method was popularized by this philosopher.
- The German Monk who translated the Bible into Vernacular.
- The scientist known for his work on the laws of planetary motion.
- The term for the rebirth of classical knowledge.
- The artist known for his sculptures of David.
- The document that Martin Luther nailed to a church door.
- The mathematician who developed analytical geometry.
- The astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model of the universe.
- The book written by John Locke about government and human rights.
- The invention that revolutionized the spread of information.
- The era characterized by advancements in art,science,and philosophy.
- The first European to circumnavigate the globe.
- The philosopher who wrote "Candide".
- Artist known for the "Mona Lisa".
30 Clues: The author of "The Prince". • Artist known for the "Mona Lisa". • The philosopher who wrote "Candide". • The artist known for his sculptures of David. • The treaty that ended the "Thirty Years' War". • The Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztecs. • The first European to circumnavigate the globe. • The term for the rebirth of classical knowledge. • ...
Chapter Four Crossword 2024-11-11
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- He was burned at the stake.
- What invention allowed Reformation writings and Bibles to be published and spread rapidly?
- He sculpted the doors for the baptistery of Florence.
- This type of source is what northern Europe emphasized.
- Byzantines and Muslims were the classical documents that were preserved and took back to where?
- A paper that was supposed to grant pardon from the punishment of sin.
- Martin Luther translated the Bible into which language?
- They did not support state churches and were Swiss Brethrens and rejected infant baptism.
- The name for the series of meetings that resulted in a statement of Roman Catholic beliefs and practices.
- He produced the first Bible in English.
- Father of Humanism
- Those who questioned some doctrines and practices of the Catholic Church.
- This was placed at the center of life within the worldview of the Renaissance.
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- Designed the dome for the Cathedral of Florence.
- This Catholic monastic orders was founded to suppress Protestantism and promote Roman Catholic education.
- Invented movable-type printing press in the mid-fifteenth century.
- He ministered in Zurich, Switzerland.
- Describes the Catholic Church's teachings that the bread and wine in the Lord's Supper become the very body and blood of Christ.
- An organization set up to find and remove what the Chatholic Church defined as heresy
- Wrote the Ninety-Five Thesis against the favor of indulgences.
- Where did citizens of northern Europe encounter Renaissance ideas?
- Wrote Institutes of the Christian Religion.
- Published the Greek New Testament
23 Clues: Father of Humanism • He was burned at the stake. • Published the Greek New Testament • He ministered in Zurich, Switzerland. • He produced the first Bible in English. • Wrote Institutes of the Christian Religion. • Designed the dome for the Cathedral of Florence. • He sculpted the doors for the baptistery of Florence. • ...
vocab 9 2025-05-02
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- – A peasant bound to the land and under a lord’s control.
- – A church-led effort to convert or punish non-Christians in Spain.
- – Central Asian nomads who created a large empire in the 13th century.
- Early European tribes, like the Visigoths and Vandals, that helped shape medieval Europe.
- – Charging excessive interest on loans, often considered immoral.
- – 1215 document limiting the king’s power and protecting nobles' rights.
- – Code of conduct for knights, emphasizing honor, bravery, and respect.
- – Ideal or perfect society, often unrealistic.
- – Nomadic people who later settled in Hungary.
- – Referring to the Middle Ages, the period between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance.
- – A philosophy emphasizing human values and the study of classical texts.
- – A wealthy person who supports artists or scholars.
- – Law based on court decisions and customs, not written codes.
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- – A Germanic tribe that ruled much of Western Europe, including France.
- – Land granted to a vassal in exchange for loyalty or service.
- – A long conflict between England and France over land and power.
- – Non-religious, focusing on worldly matters.
- – A large estate controlled by a lord, worked by serfs or peasants.
- – Early English people, from Germanic tribes like the Angles and Saxons.
- – System where land is exchanged for loyalty and service.
- – A person granted land in exchange for military service.
- (Bubonic Plague) – Deadly disease that killed millions in Europe in the 14th century.
- – Period of cultural rebirth in Europe, focusing on art, science, and learning.
- – Religious wars aimed at reclaiming Jerusalem from Muslims.
24 Clues: – Non-religious, focusing on worldly matters. • – Ideal or perfect society, often unrealistic. • – Nomadic people who later settled in Hungary. • – A wealthy person who supports artists or scholars. • – A peasant bound to the land and under a lord’s control. • – System where land is exchanged for loyalty and service. • ...
lc9 2025-05-21
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- A peasant tied to the land who worked for a lord.
- A court set up to punish heresy in Spain, often using torture.
- Nomadic warriors who created a vast empire across Asia and Eastern Europe.
- Groups like the Visigoths and Vandals that invaded and helped bring down the Western Roman Empire.
- Charging interest on loans, once banned by the Church.
- A document that limited the power of the English king in 1215.
- The knight’s code of conduct focused on bravery, honor, and respect.
- Describing a perfect and ideal society.
- Nomadic people who invaded Europe and settled in Hungary.
- Related to the Middle Ages, between ancient and modern times.
- A Renaissance belief focusing on human potential and achievements.
- Someone who supports artists or scholars, often financially.
- A legal system based on court decisions and customs.
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- A powerful Germanic tribe that formed a kingdom in Western Europe.
- A piece of land given to a vassal by a lord.
- A long conflict between England and France over land and power.
- Non-religious or separate from religion.
- A lord’s estate and the center of feudal life.
- Germanic tribes who settled in England after the fall of Rome.
- A social system based on land ownership and mutual duties.
- A person who received land in exchange for loyalty and service to a lord.
- A deadly disease that killed millions in medieval Europe.
- A period of renewed interest in art, science, and classical learning.
- Religious wars launched by Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslims.
24 Clues: Describing a perfect and ideal society. • Non-religious or separate from religion. • A piece of land given to a vassal by a lord. • A lord’s estate and the center of feudal life. • A peasant tied to the land who worked for a lord. • A legal system based on court decisions and customs. • Charging interest on loans, once banned by the Church. • ...
AP World History Chapter 9: The World in 1450 2025-09-24
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- A period of time where secular arts were promoted
- Someone who conducted trade expeditions from 1403 to 1433
- Triangle of islands between Hawaii, New Zealand,and the Easter islands
- A tool made by the Chinese to tell direction
- Dynasty that followed the Yuan dynasty
- They know me as the ______ I'm the panther dressed in black
- A disease that spread through trade routes and resulted in about 50% of Europe's population dead
- Form of Islamic government led by a caliph
- Who the Ottoman could conquer due to political fragmentation
- Founder of the Ming dynasty
- The belief that people are important and capable of shaping their own lives
- The center for initial Renaissance culture
- Mr. Einfeldt's astrological sign (his birthday's in August)
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- Who is six afraid of?
- The principle of separation of state based on religious institutions
- People who believe in Islam
- What the Polynesians used to travel over water
- A turkish empire that mastered many lands and was extremely powerful
- Polynesians migrated here in the 800s and adapted to their environment
- These people lost their freedom to landlords and tax revenues
- (The last name of) An author and humanist, a major literary figure
- [(702x5)÷(3.6x2-1.2)÷9-5]÷10 NO CALC (spell the word out)
- A famous architecture dividing civilization and nomadic cultures in China
- A Chinese invention that was incorporated into lots of battles and wars
- Where all the ABGs are at
- A type of dance choreographed by Domenico
26 Clues: Who is six afraid of? • Where all the ABGs are at • People who believe in Islam • Founder of the Ming dynasty • Dynasty that followed the Yuan dynasty • A type of dance choreographed by Domenico • Form of Islamic government led by a caliph • The center for initial Renaissance culture • A tool made by the Chinese to tell direction • ...
Pemikiran Besar Dunia (Dahayu Ratih C. XIB) 2025-11-04
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- Filsuf Jerman yang dikenal dengan teori dialektika (tesis–antitesis–sintesis).
- Pemikir Inggris pelopor metode ilmiah berbasis observasi dan induksi.
- Perubahan besar dan cepat dalam bidang politik, sosial, atau ilmu pengetahuan.
- Gerakan yang menekankan akal, ilmu, dan kebebasan berpikir di Eropa.
- Filsuf Inggris yang menekankan hak hidup, kebebasan, dan hak milik manusia.
- Ilmuwan yang menggunakan teleskop untuk membuktikan teori heliosentris.
- Filsuf Inggris penulis Leviathan yang menekankan pentingnya kekuasaan negara.
- Filsuf Belanda yang menekankan rasionalitas dan kebebasan berpikir dalam agama.
- Proses perubahan makhluk hidup secara bertahap dari bentuk sederhana ke kompleks.
- Paham filsafat yang menekankan akal sebagai sumber utama pengetahuan.
- Ilmuwan penemu hukum gravitasi dan tiga hukum gerak.
- Paham politik yang menekankan kebebasan individu dan menolak kekuasaan absolut.
- Filsuf Prancis dengan ungkapan terkenal “Aku berpikir maka aku ada.”
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- Tokoh Pencerahan asal Prancis yang memperjuangkan kebebasan berpikir dan toleransi.
- Masa kebangkitan seni, ilmu, dan budaya di Eropa setelah Abad Pertengahan.
- Penemuan penting pada masa Renaissance yang mempercepat penyebaran ilmu pengetahuan.
- Masa perubahan besar dalam produksi barang dengan penggunaan mesin.
- Gerakan intelektual yang menempatkan manusia dan kebudayaan klasik sebagai pusat perhatian.
- Paham cinta tanah air dan semangat membentuk negara bangsa.
- Istilah Jerman untuk Abad Pencerahan yang menekankan rasionalitas.
- Tokoh Prancis yang mengusulkan pembagian kekuasaan dalam pemerintahan.
- Paham ekonomi-politik yang menekankan kepemilikan bersama atas alat produksi.
- Filsuf Jerman yang menulis Critique of Pure Reason dan menekankan akal budi.
- Ilmuwan Polandia yang menyatakan bahwa matahari adalah pusat tata surya.
- Ilmuwan asal Inggris yang mengemukakan teori evolusi dan seleksi alam.
25 Clues: Ilmuwan penemu hukum gravitasi dan tiga hukum gerak. • Paham cinta tanah air dan semangat membentuk negara bangsa. • Istilah Jerman untuk Abad Pencerahan yang menekankan rasionalitas. • Masa perubahan besar dalam produksi barang dengan penggunaan mesin. • Gerakan yang menekankan akal, ilmu, dan kebebasan berpikir di Eropa. • ...
Introduction to Medieval Europe 2026-03-31
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- System that developed because people needed protection and stability
- Group that guided spiritual life and spread religious authority
- Influence that helped stabilise Europe during chaotic times
- Ten percent tax showing the Church’s economic power
- Code that shaped a knight’s behaviour and values
- Period between ancient times and the Renaissance
- Young worker trained for years to gain specialised skills
- Place where knowledge was preserved during political instability
- Warriors who provided protection in exchange for land
- Settlements that expanded due to increased commerce
- Workers tied to land, showing limited social mobility
- Small states formed when central Roman authority disappeared
- Powerful landholders who governed regions for the king
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- Event that triggered political fragmentation in Europe
- System showing how medieval society was sharply divided
- Economic centre where most medieval life occurred
- Background information explaining why Medieval Europe formed
- Aspect of society that shifted from land-based to trade-based
- Organisation protecting skilled workers and setting trade standards
- Activity that weakened feudalism as towns and markets grew
- Group that produced food and kept society functioning
- Place where ordinary people lived and worked
- Institution that influenced laws, beliefs, and education
- Strongest part of a castle, used for protection and storage
- People who copied texts and maintained learning after Rome’s fall
- Structure symbolising both power and defence
- Movement that marked the end of the medieval era
- Land reward exchanged for loyalty and military service
- Its collapse in 476 CE created the conditions for medieval Europe
- Figure who technically owned all land but relied on nobles
30 Clues: Place where ordinary people lived and worked • Structure symbolising both power and defence • Code that shaped a knight’s behaviour and values • Period between ancient times and the Renaissance • Movement that marked the end of the medieval era • Economic centre where most medieval life occurred • Ten percent tax showing the Church’s economic power • ...
World History chap 11-20 2022-05-26
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- the fearless preacher
- invented a cheaper way to make automobiles
- the French Protestants who were persecuted
- Corsican man who became the Emperor of France
- German states trade unions
- literary and artistic expression of liberty
- discovered the Hawaiian Islands
- American Philanthropist, worked in steel
- Dutch farmers
- Renaissance literature playwright
- became the tribal leader at thirteen
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- pardons granted in exchange for money
- the politics of reality
- the explorer who awakened curiosity
- invented the cotton gin
- missionary to Africa
- this dynasty returned rule to China
- discovered the new world
- added to sailors navigation
- stressed individual rights
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 • the explorer who awakened curiosity • this dynasty returned rule to China • ...
Mythos und Rezeption S. 50-52 2022-12-06
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- Versmaß des Epos
- Begriff für "suchende Irrfahrt"
- spätere Verarbeitung antiker Stoffe, Motive...
- Ovid gilt als Meister der "Sperrung"
- Autor eines gängigen Mythenlexikons
- Zeitalter, in dem Ovids Sagen aufblühten
- Fachbegriff für "Beiwort"
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- lat. Begriff für "Mythos"
- die Verwandlungssagen des Ovid
- Fachbegriff für "Aufzählungen" im Epos
- mit diesen Gedichten begann der Ruhm Ovids
- Geburtsort des Ovid
- Sänger und Dichter der Ilias
- aus diesem Werk stammt Ovids Autobiographie
- das (griech.) wird im Mythos oft bestraft
- Beiname des Autors der Odusia
- Ovid bezeichnet sich als "Spieler" (lat.)
- Verbannungsort für Ovid am Schwarzen Meer
- beliebtes Motiv im Mythos
- Fachbegriff für "Ursprungssage"
20 Clues: Versmaß des Epos • Geburtsort des Ovid • lat. Begriff für "Mythos" • beliebtes Motiv im Mythos • Fachbegriff für "Beiwort" • Sänger und Dichter der Ilias • Beiname des Autors der Odusia • die Verwandlungssagen des Ovid • Begriff für "suchende Irrfahrt" • Fachbegriff für "Ursprungssage" • Autor eines gängigen Mythenlexikons • Ovid gilt als Meister der "Sperrung" • ...
townhall 2022-10-21
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- place to relax
- Christmas present
- combining without overwriting
- airplane seat
- number next to seven
- the last president of 3rd republic
- capitol of nueva ecija
- tallest mountain
- improving code
- animal found in Australia
- writing tool
- capital of Hungary
- field glasses
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- exam to see if you are fit
- place to unload when nature calls
- backing drive gear
- pork cuisine of ilocos
- farthest planet
- fervent period of European culture
- ball game of commonwealth nations
- store large items
- build automation for java projects
- create bridge
- summer destination
- creation of an executbale program
25 Clues: writing tool • airplane seat • create bridge • field glasses • place to relax • improving code • farthest planet • tallest mountain • Christmas present • store large items • backing drive gear • summer destination • capital of Hungary • number next to seven • pork cuisine of ilocos • capitol of nueva ecija • animal found in Australia • exam to see if you are fit • combining without overwriting • ...
7th Grade Jan 29th Review 2021-01-29
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- comparison not using like or as
- avid
- everywhere
- all tones and moods are this part of speech
- postponed
- author's attitude
- First African American to win the Pulitzer Prize
- aabba
- universal message
- The house burned down in the rain.
- reader's attitude
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- strategy for analyzing poetry
- Buzz
- a question that wants no direct answer
- Tone and Mood in TPCASTT
- Leader in the Harlem Renaissance
- My glasses are exhausted.
- literary devices in TPCASTT
- the five senses
- 5-7-5
- Performance poetry
- rhyme within a line
- Putting the poem in your own words
23 Clues: Buzz • avid • 5-7-5 • aabba • postponed • everywhere • the five senses • author's attitude • universal message • reader's attitude • Performance poetry • rhyme within a line • Tone and Mood in TPCASTT • My glasses are exhausted. • literary devices in TPCASTT • strategy for analyzing poetry • comparison not using like or as • Leader in the Harlem Renaissance • The house burned down in the rain. • ...
Roaring 20s 2021-11-10
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- Social Darwinism
- buying on credit
- Hatred of immigrants
- revolutionized the country by making automobiles affordable.
- an anarchic Italian immigrant executed on circumstantial evidence
- First to fly across Atlantic
- poet of the Harlem Renaissance
- court case over the teaching of evolution
- fear of the spread of communism
- pushed for prohibition
- due to new immigration quotas
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- buying with the intent of selling for profit
- invented by Henry Ford and changed production
- scandal exposing corruption in Washington
- amendment to repeal the 18th
- amendment to ban alcohol
- racist hategroup
- Wanted to return to normalcy
- rebellious women of the 1920s
- arrested for tax evasion
20 Clues: Social Darwinism • buying on credit • racist hategroup • Hatred of immigrants • pushed for prohibition • amendment to ban alcohol • arrested for tax evasion • amendment to repeal the 18th • First to fly across Atlantic • Wanted to return to normalcy • rebellious women of the 1920s • due to new immigration quotas • poet of the Harlem Renaissance • fear of the spread of communism • ...
Cities around the world Crossword 2023-02-04
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- The capital of The Netherlands
- Known as the “City of Canals”
- The capital of Spain
- The capital of Russia
- Capital of Austria
- The capital of Germany
- Not Constantinople
- Capital of South Korea
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- The capital of the Czech Republic
- The city of love
- The capital of England
- Named after the greek goddess Athena
- The most popular city during the Renaissance
- Opera house
- A city with a wooden horse
- A popular tourist destination in the U.S.A state Florida
- A musical is named after this city
- The capital city of Ireland
- The capital of China
- It wasn’t built in a day
20 Clues: Opera house • The city of love • Capital of Austria • Not Constantinople • The capital of Spain • The capital of China • The capital of Russia • The capital of England • The capital of Germany • Capital of South Korea • It wasn’t built in a day • A city with a wooden horse • The capital city of Ireland • Known as the “City of Canals” • The capital of The Netherlands • ...
The Marrow Thieves Crossword 2023-05-01
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- To be brought back to life
- Another word for stubborn
- A type of ballet spin
- A community where native people live
- To be brought to light
- A difficult situation
- A native type of jacket
- Meaning lively and determined
- A new form of life/time period
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- A word meaning feisty and mean
- A deep blue colour
- Someone who makes decisions for the good of a group
- A soft hat/beanie
- The Anishinaabe word for good
- Repeated tendencies
- A large disturbance
- A kidnapper
- An agreement between two parties
- A type of medical supplies
- A dirty blur/smear
20 Clues: A kidnapper • A soft hat/beanie • A deep blue colour • A dirty blur/smear • Repeated tendencies • A large disturbance • A type of ballet spin • A difficult situation • To be brought to light • A native type of jacket • Another word for stubborn • To be brought back to life • A type of medical supplies • The Anishinaabe word for good • Meaning lively and determined • ...
AP World Crossword 2023-05-23
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- movement that emphasized the humankind
- Practice where natives came with the property
- Ottoman system of enslaving Balkin children
- Spiritual Center of Islam
- Hindu social structure
- Middle age western Europe economic system
- Connecting the world
- Resistance to imperial rule
- taken to enter the Chinese bureaucracy
- Mongolian Dynasty in China
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- Middle age western Europe social system
- Chinese Xenophobic Rebellion
- Left-wing Alternative to Capitalism
- Tool used to determine time
- Increasing exports of metals
- Capital of the Aztec Emprire
- Bird feces used to increase agric. production
- Indian soldiers for the British East India Company
- Muslim community
- forgiving sins in exchange for money
20 Clues: Muslim community • Connecting the world • Hindu social structure • Spiritual Center of Islam • Mongolian Dynasty in China • Tool used to determine time • Resistance to imperial rule • Chinese Xenophobic Rebellion • Increasing exports of metals • Capital of the Aztec Emprire • Left-wing Alternative to Capitalism • forgiving sins in exchange for money • ...
French Cognates 2023-09-05
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- If you don't know something, you are _________.
- Where you go to eat.
- The person who parks your car
- What takes sick people to the hospital?
- Response request to an invitation
- Fabulous
- France, Canada, Mexico, Japan
- Bendy
- The person you are going to marry
- Quiet
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- Islam, Judaism, Christianity
- A rebirth
- The number of people in a given place
- Precise
- Really cute
- If you are good at waiting for something you have a lot of ______.
- Things you buy to remember where you have been
- A critter
- A restaurant where you can eat as much as you want.
- A shot
20 Clues: Bendy • Quiet • A shot • Precise • Fabulous • A rebirth • A critter • Really cute • Where you go to eat. • Islam, Judaism, Christianity • The person who parks your car • France, Canada, Mexico, Japan • Response request to an invitation • The person you are going to marry • The number of people in a given place • What takes sick people to the hospital? • ...
Historical Icons Quest 2023-10-09
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- vinci - Renaissance artist and inventor
- - Roman general and dictator
- - Another name for Joan of Arc
- - 16th U.S. President, Emancipation Proclamation author
- - Father of modern astronomy
- - Venetian explorer of the Silk Road
- - American statesman and inventor
- - Egyptian queen and last Pharaoh
- - Renowned English monarch
- - Nobel Prize-winning physicist and chemist
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- - French military leader and emperor
- - Spartan king at Thermopylae
- - Theoretical physicist, E=mc^2 creator
- - Italian scientist and astronomer
- - French heroine and military leader
- - Classical composer Wolfgang Amadeus ___
- - Chinese philosopher and teacher
- khan - Mongol Empire founder
- - Composer of "Symphony No. 9"
- - Babylonian king, code of laws creator
20 Clues: - Renowned English monarch • - Roman general and dictator • - Father of modern astronomy • khan - Mongol Empire founder • - Spartan king at Thermopylae • - Another name for Joan of Arc • - Composer of "Symphony No. 9" • - Chinese philosopher and teacher • - American statesman and inventor • - Egyptian queen and last Pharaoh • - Italian scientist and astronomer • ...
Ch 17 2023-11-17
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- Wordly rather than spiritual
- Dantes native language
- Calvins teachings
- means no place
- A movement for religious reform
- Famous religious settlement
- Church of England
- Church leaders that started during the Renisance
- People baptized as children
- A pardon
- The term that was Christians Christhans
- Writer in Elizabethan age
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- Catholic Bishops
- Craftsman from Germany
- government controlled by religious leaders
- Set aside
- Followers of Knox
- The thing the study of classic texts called
- Movement for the church to reform itself
- Doctrine
- separate religious group
- The movement that started in Italy
- Painting technique
- Called the Society of Jesus
24 Clues: Doctrine • A pardon • Set aside • means no place • Catholic Bishops • Calvins teachings • Followers of Knox • Church of England • Painting technique • Dantes native language • Craftsman from Germany • separate religious group • Writer in Elizabethan age • Famous religious settlement • People baptized as children • Called the Society of Jesus • Wordly rather than spiritual • ...
Hay 2024-02-14
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- Scott Pilgrim’s Ex
- Rowdy bar in Richmond
- I ____ you xoxo
- Notable La Croix flavor
- Unique old gent who resides in Massa
- Aerial hoop
- Tasty meat found in a village high in the mountains of Carrara
- They call me “____”
- Ariel’s sidekick
- Essential device in an Italian restroom
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- American delicacy best when microwaved
- Spectacled member of Mystery Inc.
- , 1350-1600 art movement
- Another nickname of yours
- So I’ll meet you at the “_______” gates
- A dish you claim to cook well
- A nickname of yours
- You’re so “_____” Kooks lyric..
- Our first date spot
- Home of familiar wooden puppet boy
20 Clues: Aerial hoop • I ____ you xoxo • Ariel’s sidekick • Scott Pilgrim’s Ex • A nickname of yours • Our first date spot • They call me “____” • Rowdy bar in Richmond • Notable La Croix flavor • , 1350-1600 art movement • 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 • ...
Sip & Solve 2023-10-31
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- Honeymoon Location
- What do our sisters have in common
- Who's the better singer
- Bachelorette Party Location
- Couples go to drink
- MOH Name
- Grooms Favorite Color
- Grooms Favorite Food
- Who's the better cook
- Grooms Alma Mater (College)
- Brides Favorite Color
- Groom's Zodiac
- Grooms Age
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- Brides birthday month
- Number of combined siblings
- Where did the couple meet?
- Couples Favorite Cousine
- Bestman Name
- Brides Age
- Brides Favorite Food
- Bachelor Party Location
- Grooms birthday month
- Couples Favorite Bar
- Brides Alma Mater (College)
- Street name the couple live on
- Couples hometown
- Bride's Zodiac
27 Clues: MOH Name • Brides Age • Grooms Age • Bestman Name • Bride's Zodiac • Groom's Zodiac • Couples hometown • Honeymoon Location • Couples go to drink • Brides Favorite Food • Couples Favorite Bar • Grooms Favorite Food • Brides birthday month • Grooms Favorite Color • Grooms birthday month • Who's the better cook • Brides Favorite Color • Who's the better singer • Bachelor Party Location • ...
James's Crossword 2025-09-22
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- Made printing press
- Native language to the area
- Granted freedom of religion to french Huguenots
- Divorced his wife by making a new religion
- Written by Martin Luther
- Wrote In Praise of Folly
- Author of utopia
- Created Calvinism
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
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- Bought by the rich to get rid of sins from church
- Ended Holy Roman Empire
- Made a book called The Prince
- Someone who pays someone else for art
- Started Protestant Reformation
- Where the Renaissance started
- Where the Huguenots were located
- Gods soldiers
- Made church of England official church
- Fleet of ships defeated by Queen Elizabeth
- Made Mona Lisa
20 Clues: Gods soldiers • Made Mona Lisa • Author of utopia • Created Calvinism • Made printing press • Ended Holy Roman Empire • Written by Martin Luther • Wrote In Praise of Folly • Painted the Sistine Chapel • Native language to the area • Made a book called The Prince • Where the Renaissance started • Started Protestant Reformation • Where the Huguenots were located • ...
Chloe Sandoval Renaissance and Reformation 2025-09-19
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- Catholic counter punch
- meeting of the clergy, 1545-1563
- 3 dimensional appearance
- Catholic missionaries
- non-catholic Christians
- created the School of Athens
- make invalid
- rich people
- Settled Reformation wars 1555
- human emotion
- another protestant leader
- inventor of early copy machine
- 6 wives and king of England
- buying salvation
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- native language
- created the Mona Lisa and was a scientist
- created the Sistine Chapel
- church of England
- rebirth
- non-Catholic
- early copy machine
- bronze David
- new Christian churches left Catholicism
- Henry's 2nd wife, beheaded, Elizabeth's mother
- settled religious turmoil in England
25 Clues: rebirth • rich people • non-Catholic • make invalid • bronze David • human emotion • native language • buying salvation • church of England • early copy machine • Catholic missionaries • Catholic counter punch • non-catholic Christians • 3 dimensional appearance • another protestant leader • created the Sistine Chapel • 6 wives and king of England • created the School of Athens • ...
Artists 2025-07-10
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- Dutch master of light and shadow
- Known for ballerina paintings
- Mexican artist known for self-portraits
- Austrian painter of The Kiss
- Created Starry Night
- French artist known for bold colors and shapes
- Painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Famous for The Great Wave off Kanagawa
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- Neo-expressionist with graffiti roots
- Belgian surrealist with bowler hats
- Surrealist known for melting clocks
- Spanish Cubist master
- Renaissance artist and architect
- Painted enlarged flowers and deserts
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Famous Impressionist painter
- Pop artist famous for soup cans
- Sculptor of The Thinker
- Anonymous street artist
- Known for abstract drip paintings
20 Clues: Created Starry Night • Spanish Cubist master • Painted the Mona Lisa • Sculptor of The Thinker • Anonymous street artist • Famous Impressionist painter • Austrian painter of The Kiss • 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 • ...
Art History Timeline 2026-01-22
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- Impressionism is during Unification of what country?
- Women of Willendorf made in _______ Age
- ______ Ages (500-1400)
- Art Style still continuing
- Realism style 1848-____
- Chinese Art_________ Army
- Byzantine & ________
- Popular Style in 1940's-1970's
- Style of Art during Russian Revolution (1917)
- Art during Industrial Revolution
- Mesopotamian Time Period
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- ___________ & Expressionism (1900-1935)
- Group of people who built Parthenon
- Van GOgh's Starry Night is Considered ___________ Style
- _________ and Surrealism
- Buddhism spreads to Chine & Japan ______BC
- Thiry Years War between Catholics and Protestants during what art style
- ________ & Northern Renaissance
- Art style during American Revolution (1775)
- Indian Art Time Period
20 Clues: Byzantine & ________ • ______ Ages (500-1400) • Indian Art Time Period • Realism style 1848-____ • _________ and Surrealism • Mesopotamian Time Period • Chinese Art_________ Army • Art Style still continuing • Popular Style in 1940's-1970's • ________ & Northern Renaissance • Art during Industrial Revolution • Group of people who built Parthenon • ...
1 2026-04-02
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- Settlement ruled by distant nation
- Revival of art and learning
- Rival of Athens
- Early writing material
- Fortified home of nobles
- Medieval social system
- Bolshevik leader
- Norse sea raiders
- Honest Abe
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- Hero of Trafalgar
- Tombs of Giza
- Family rule over time
- Greek city known for warriors
- War within one country
- Religious wars in Middle Ages
- Great Charter of 1215
- Capital of ancient empire
- Ancient Egyptian king
- French emperor at Waterloo
- Crossed the Rubicon
- Egyptian royal tomb
- Soviet Man of Steel
- Ill-fated 1912 ship
- Large group of lands under one ruler
- King or queen ruler
25 Clues: Honest Abe • Tombs of Giza • Rival of Athens • Bolshevik leader • Hero of Trafalgar • Norse sea raiders • Crossed the Rubicon • Egyptian royal tomb • Soviet Man of Steel • Ill-fated 1912 ship • King or queen ruler • Family rule over time • Great Charter of 1215 • Ancient Egyptian king • War within one country • Early writing material • Medieval social system • Fortified home of nobles • ...
Global History Review 2023-05-31
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- A form of government – citizens share the power to make decisions; origins in Athens
- the way a culture gets the things it needs (ex: agriculture, hunting, manufacturing, trade)
- water for crops and human use_______
- writing system used in Egypt – picture symbols
- a line of rulers from the same family
- belief that the Emperor was given the right to rule from the gods
- when a monarch rules with total power (absolute power) – they do whatever they want to – they don’t consider the needs of their people
- holy wars fought between Christians and Muslims – for control of the “Holy Lands” (Jerusalem)
- Yucatan Peninsula area of Mexico Great thinkersarchitecture (pyramid temples), Science (365 day calendar)
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- a type of government run by a King or Queen - they inherit their power from a family member
- a “rebirth” of ancient learning (Greek and Roman), as well as culture, that had disappeared during the dark ages
- Great at adapting to Andes Mts. (terrace farming; roads; suspension bridges)
- Central Mexico Great warriors who built a large empire; chinampas used to create fertile land in dry climate
- the new way of thinking during the Renaissance
- people who agreed with Luther’s ideas and joined in his “protest” against the Church
15 Clues: water for crops and human use_______ • a line of rulers from the same family • writing system used in Egypt – picture symbols • the new way of thinking during the Renaissance • belief that the Emperor was given the right to rule from the gods • Great at adapting to Andes Mts. (terrace farming; roads; suspension bridges) • ...
Vocab #14B 2014-05-26
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- withdraw or repudiate (a statement or belief) formally and publicly
- dull, formal, or pedantic teacher
- a polygon of five angles and five sides. 2 Headquarters of the U.S Department of Defense
- an easy and quick way to solve a problem or do something
- appearing to be fair, just, or right
- cause (something) to happen faster
- comprehensive and fundamental law, doctrine, or assumption
- person who knows a lot about something; an expert in a particular subject
- hole or opening in something
- steep happening in a very quick and sudden way; done too quickly and without enough thought or planning
- or significant fact or event
- about spending money or using things when you do not need to
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- boundary of a closed plane figure
- language used for a particular activity or by a particular group of people
- a distance, especially in feeling or interest
- taken as food; the act or time of taking food
- neoclassic style of architecture prevailing during the Renaissance
- make of no value or consequence
- beyond the limits of ordinary experience; far better or greater than what is usual
- throw violently
- publicly disagree with an official opinion, decisions, or set of beliefs
- trace, mark, or visible sign left by something (as an ancient city or a condition or practice) vanished or lost
- lofty peak
- a large amount of space
- enjoyably exciting quality
25 Clues: lofty peak • throw violently • a large amount of space • enjoyably exciting quality • hole or opening in something • or significant fact or event • make of no value or consequence • boundary of a closed plane figure • dull, formal, or pedantic teacher • cause (something) to happen faster • appearing to be fair, just, or right • a distance, especially in feeling or interest • ...
Ch1 The World by 1500 Study Guide 2023-09-17
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- During the mid-1480s, Portuguese sailors charted the southwest coast of this continent
- The most important events in a village during the Middle Ages took place here
- The development of new farm equipment & increased military strength of Christian kingdoms helped bring an end to this
- relates to the displacement of 10 million people from their native lands
- China became the largest empire in the world during the rule of who
- The Maya inherited much from this culture
- This document guaranteed basic rights to thed move nobles
- signed a charter limiting the power of the English monarchy
- devised a number system that included zero well before the Europeans
- these civilizations in North America could be described as small and spread out over a wide area
- this group was most likely ancestors of the Pueblo
- The Renaissance began in this country
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- dramatic change that occurred worldwide as the biggest game died out
- The Arab merchant who founded Islam
- Between 10,000 & 5,000 BC the climate in the Americas grew _____
- wanted to unify Spain by making the nation completely Catholic
- Ruler of the Frankish kingdom who established feudalism
- series of military and religious expeditions conducted to control Palestine
- Most archaeologists believe the first people to enter the Americas came from here
- system of cooperation used by European rulers to combat invaders
- holy book carried by Muslim merchants as they preached their religion
- rebirth of European learning and artistic creativity
- built their capital on an island in Lake Texcoco
- Invented a printing press that used moveable type
- What river did Kush traders use to transport goods to the Mediterranean Sea
25 Clues: The Arab merchant who founded Islam • The Renaissance began in this country • The Maya inherited much from this culture • built their capital on an island in Lake Texcoco • Invented a printing press that used moveable type • this group was most likely ancestors of the Pueblo • rebirth of European learning and artistic creativity • ...
Global History Review I 2022-05-22
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- The reconquering of Spain in 1492 from the Muslims
- A time of peace and prosperity
- This empire was defeated by the Ottoman Turks in 1453 CE
- Columbus' home country
- The rebirth of Ancient Greece and Rome
- Another word for invention or creativity
- The military fascists from Spain who conquered the Latin and South America
- He wanted an annulment and started Anglicanism
- Appealing to feelings and emotions in art and literature
- Using math and science to solve world phenomena
- RCC courts to rid Spain of religious heretics
- The first corporations of the Commercial Revolution (companies)
- The belief individuals supercede "the group"
- The battle-cry of the conquistadors
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- He found the new world for Spain in 1492
- Another word for worldliness or materialism
- He developed or discovered Predestination
- Granting forgiveness of sins according to the RCC
- The top class in the Encomienda System, 100% Spanish
- Huge Portuguese colony/country in South America
- The economic philosophy of using colonies to benefit European conquerors
- The system of forced labor used by the Spanish to feed mercantilism
- The use of science to improve society
- He painted the Mona Lisa
- This "spirit" was reborn during the Renaissance
- Economic system vital to innovation, based on entrepreneurs and investment.
- Type of route sought after the closing of the Silk Road
- He invented the printing press in 1439
- This group defeated the Byzantine Empire thus closing the Silk Road
- Used for trade between China and Europe until 1453 CE
- He constructed the 95 Theses
31 Clues: Columbus' home country • He painted the Mona Lisa • He constructed the 95 Theses • A time of peace and prosperity • The battle-cry of the conquistadors • The use of science to improve society • The rebirth of Ancient Greece and Rome • He invented the printing press in 1439 • He found the new world for Spain in 1492 • Another word for invention or creativity • ...
Late middle ages 2022-05-19
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- What group gain during the crusade
- The Christians were trying to recover this during the crusades
- Christians defeated the Muslims
- mansamusa became ruler where
- Was the first of the treaties that divide the carolingian empire
- Invented one of the first printing press in Europe that increase literacy
- A book that depicts a perfect fictional social in its social and religious custom
- Was the hero of the hundred year war
- A spainsh leader who kickout the muslims
- Duthor who wrote romeo & Juliet
- Winner of the hundred year war
- Dutch renaissance humanist, social critic, and priest
- What empire decline significantly as a result of the crusade
- where did William the conqueror move the capital to
- A famous painter who painted the roof of the sister chapel
- Made it easier to copy books and produce
- Capita of russia
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- what group ram sacked Constantinople
- Who was the leader of the norman
- Was the Muslim leader who recapture jersusalem
- Was the king of frank more the capital to Paris
- Christains vs Muslims
- A book that utilized satire of the catholic church and called social reform
- Muhammad´s journey to medina
- what city was sacked during the fourth crusade
- What were the area called established by the Christians after the first crusader
- A renaissance sculpture that michelangelo
- A famous painting of a mysterious woman painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- English humanist who was behead by henry VIII
- Sigh manga carta under pressure from his rebellious
30 Clues: Capita of russia • Christains vs Muslims • mansamusa became ruler where • Muhammad´s journey to medina • Winner of the hundred year war • Christians defeated the Muslims • Duthor who wrote romeo & Juliet • Who was the leader of the norman • What group gain during the crusade • what group ram sacked Constantinople • Was the hero of the hundred year war • ...
Joel Damacela- Crossword Project 2023-12-12
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- belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism
- the action or process of settling among and establishing control over an area
- Portuguese navigator whose voyages to India in the late 15th and early 16th centuries
- a precious shiny grayish-white metal, the chemical element of atomic number 47.
- the empire founded by Genghis Khan in 1206
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- an abundance of valuable possessions or money
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- the action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area
- the science or practice of farming
- a long journey involving travel by sea or in space.
- The Three G’s
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- a Turkic ethnic group founded in the early modern era
- what the explorers spread to the americans
- the capture of the capital of the Byzantine Empire by the Ottoman Empire.
- aromatic or pungent vegetable substance used to flavor food
- a precious yellow metal, the chemical element of atomic number 79, used especially in jewelry and decoration and to guarantee the value of currencies.
- a person who directs the route or course of a ship, aircraft, or other form of transportation, especially by using instruments and maps.
- a regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities.
- the belief in and worship of a superhuman power or powers, especially a God or gods.
20 Clues: The Three G’s • the science or practice of farming • what the explorers spread to the americans • the empire founded by Genghis Khan in 1206 • an abundance of valuable possessions or money • a long journey involving travel by sea or in space. • a Turkic ethnic group founded in the early modern era • the action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area • ...
The Roaring 20s 2025-05-20
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- The ___ line made it easy to produce lots of items quickly and efficiently.
- This white supremacist group saw a resurgence during the 1920s.
- This car maker invented #___.
- This amendment gave women the right to vote in federal elections.
- A young woman who broke away from traditional values.
- A famous jazz musician whose nickname was Satchmo.
- The most famous baseball player of the era.
- One of the most famous of the Harlem Renaissance writers; first African-American to make his living solely from writing.
- This act enforced #___
- Black ___ is the nickname for the day the stock market crashed
- One of the defendants who was wrongly executed in a controversial trial.
- This era was enforced by #__.
- Red ___ - a period of racial violence against African-Americans.
- Teaching this scientific theory was challenged in the Scopes trial.
- This writer's most popular novel was "Their Eyes Were Watching God".
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- ___ Renaissance - explosion of art, music, and literature from this neighborhood in NYC
- A person who is residing in a country of which they are not a citizen.
- A person who sells things illegally.
- One of the defendants who was wrongly executed in a controversial trial.
- Americans increasingly used this to help them buy new items.
- The music popular during the time period.
- Many African-Americans traveled North during the Great ___.
- This man was President on #___
- Red ___ - a widespread fear of communist takeover of America.
- "Return to ___" was Pres. Coolidge's promise to the American people.
- The ___ Citizenship Act gave citizenship to this group for the first time.
- National ___ Act was also called the Johnson-Read Act.
27 Clues: This act enforced #___ • This car maker invented #___. • This era was enforced by #__. • This man was President on #___ • A person who sells things illegally. • The music popular during the time period. • The most famous baseball player of the era. • A famous jazz musician whose nickname was Satchmo. • A young woman who broke away from traditional values. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Vocab Review 2024-02-09
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- declaration of a marriage to be invalid
- formerly a district in a city in which Jews were required to live
- artistic techniques used to give the effect of three-dimensional depth to two-dimensional surfaces; viewpoint
- the state of being saved through faith alone or through faith and good works
- a movement that developed in northern Europe during the Renaissance combining classical learning (humanism) with the goal of reforming the Catholic Church
- form of government where the leader is not a king and some citizens can vote
- belief that God has determined in advance who will be saved and who will be damned
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- a release from all or part of punishment for sin by the Catholic Church; "buying of sins"
- a member of the middle class who lived in a city or town in Italy
- the religious doctrine that Martin Luther developed; emphasis on salvation through faith alone rather than good works and indulgences
- painting done on fresh, wet plaster with water-based paints
- soldier that fights primarily for pay
- the language of everyday speech in a particular region
- the process of being justified, or deemed worthy of salvation, by God
- an intellectual movement of the Renaissance based on the study of the humanities
15 Clues: soldier that fights primarily for pay • declaration of a marriage to be invalid • the language of everyday speech in a particular region • painting done on fresh, wet plaster with water-based paints • a member of the middle class who lived in a city or town in Italy • formerly a district in a city in which Jews were required to live • ...
The Renaissance-Alex Curwick 2025-04-10
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- What artists used to paint on canvases
- Considerd the father of humanism
- Painting technique that focused on humans
- The guy who printed illustrations in books
- Galileo developed the first practical use of
- Where was the Last Supper painted
- Name of the artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Name of the famous paining davinci painted
- Where did the Renaissance start
- a country that Marco Polo traveled to
- The spanish writer that wrote a book on how to be a gentleman
- What did Johann Gutenberg invent
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- The author of the devine comedy
- Known for his landscape paintings
- The author who wrote the prince
- The German traviling portrait artist
- the painting with jesus that davinci painted
- Thomas more is the author of what book
- Area where artists got ideas from
19 Clues: The author of the devine comedy • The author who wrote the prince • Where did the Renaissance start • Considerd the father of humanism • What did Johann Gutenberg invent • Known for his landscape paintings • Where was the Last Supper painted • Area where artists got ideas from • The German traviling portrait artist • a country that Marco Polo traveled to • ...
The Renaissance-Alex Curwick 2025-04-10
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- Painting technique that focused on humans
- Name of the famous paining davinci painted
- What artists used to paint on canvases
- The spanish writer that wrote a book on how to be a gentleman
- the painting with jesus that davinci painted
- The author who wrote the prince
- Where did the Renaissance start
- Name of the artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Considerd the father of humanism
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- What did Johann Gutenberg invent
- The German traviling portrait artist
- Area where artists got ideas from
- Thomas more is the author of what book
- The author of the devine comedy
- Galileo developed the first practical use of
- Known for his landscape paintings
- The guy who printed illustrations in books
- Where was the Last Supper painted
- a country that Marco Polo traveled to
19 Clues: The author of the devine comedy • The author who wrote the prince • Where did the Renaissance start • What did Johann Gutenberg invent • Considerd the father of humanism • Area where artists got ideas from • Known for his landscape paintings • Where was the Last Supper painted • The German traviling portrait artist • a country that Marco Polo traveled to • ...
Enigma 7 2024-03-06
9 Clues: E=mc² • I had a dream • French emperor • Discovered the RX • To be or not to be ? • Father of the atomic bomb • An apple fell on his head • Known for researchs on electricity • Famous scientist and painter from Renaissance
1920s and 1930s Crossword 2024-03-15
9 Clues: The Ban on Alcohol • Secret drinking Clubs • The Name for this Era • Popular Female Dancers • Notoriuous 1920s Gangster • The Fight for womens Rights • The act of smuggling Alcohol • What was happening in Harlem • A new Black-Dominated Music Genre
quick start 2022-10-14
9 Clues: art and literature • feeling of sadness • something great variety • something that is inherited • plant or personal producing • living or occurring at the time • movement of one place to another • occurring naturally particular place • an object coming forcibly into one another
History Review Crossword 2022-01-07
Across
- Sailed West found America, mistook it for India
- Earth, stars, and planets revolve around the sun
- "an ideal place"
- Movement for religious reform
- A dominant social system in medieval Europe
- God has known since the beginning of time who will be saved
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- printing press
- Russian Caesar
- Developed by Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes
- Trade between 3 regions
- Playright, Poet
- Sun, moon, and planets revolve around the earth
- Rebirth
- Developed the Heliocentric Theory
14 Clues: Rebirth • printing press • Russian Caesar • Playright, Poet • "an ideal place" • Trade between 3 regions • Movement for religious reform • Developed the Heliocentric Theory • A dominant social system in medieval Europe • Developed by Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes • Sailed West found America, mistook it for India • Sun, moon, and planets revolve around the earth • ...
World History 1 Puzzel 2023-06-15
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- Holy Pilgrimage to Mecca
- father of humanism
- A messenger of God.
- The goddess of marriage and motherhood
- king of the Olympian gods
- Where the Kaaba is located at
- Burned for being a witch
- Supports absolute power
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- Holy month in the Islamic calendar
- The goddess of wisdom and war strategy's
- The goddess of the moon, the hunt,and childbirth
- 1st Holy Roman Emperor
- means "rebirth" in french
- Arabic word for god
14 Clues: father of humanism • A messenger of God. • Arabic word for god • 1st Holy Roman Emperor • Supports absolute power • Holy Pilgrimage to Mecca • Burned for being a witch • means "rebirth" in french • king of the Olympian gods • Where the Kaaba is located at • Holy month in the Islamic calendar • The goddess of marriage and motherhood • The goddess of wisdom and war strategy's • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Vocab Review 2024-02-13
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- painting done on fresh, wet plaster with water-based paints
- a member of the middle class who lived in a city or town in Italy
- the religious doctrine that Martin Luther developed; emphasis on salvation through faith alone rather than good works and indulgences
- form of government where the leader is not a king and some citizens can vote
- the language of everyday speech in a particular region
- the process of being justified, or deemed worthy of salvation, by God
- formerly a district in a city in which Jews were required to live
- belief that God has determined in advance who will be saved and who will be damned
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- a movement that developed in northern Europe during the Renaissance combining classical learning (humanism) with the goal of reforming the Catholic Church
- soldier that fights primarily for pay
- artistic techniques used to give the effect of three-dimensional depth to two-dimensional surfaces; viewpoint
- an intellectual movement of the Renaissance based on the study of the humanities
- a release from all or part of punishment for sin by the Catholic Church; "buying of sins"
- the state of being saved through faith alone or through faith and good works
- declaration of a marriage to be invalid
15 Clues: soldier that fights primarily for pay • declaration of a marriage to be invalid • the language of everyday speech in a particular region • painting done on fresh, wet plaster with water-based paints • a member of the middle class who lived in a city or town in Italy • formerly a district in a city in which Jews were required to live • ...
The Renaissance 2022-03-14
8 Clues: Italian poet • An Italian artist • A trader from Venice • A politician and poet • The meaning of rebirth • The study of humanities • method of showing a 3d scene • Italian writer and politician
Renaissance Turtles 2022-05-02
10 Clues: painter • was a sculpter • Wrote the prince • artists do anatomy • leornardo da vinchi • A painter from flanders • was at the center of the • definition of renaissanace • known as the German leondardo • studied classical sculptures from greece and rome
Renaissance Vocabulary Puzzle 2023-05-11
8 Clues: classical models • hall or building • central italy arno river • sold medicines and drugs • country , house or castle • financial or other support • wet plaster on wall or ceiling • skilled politicians and patrons
AP World History Chapter 12 2020-05-05
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- the stone age, known for hunting and gathering, whose ways still characterized much of life in the 15th century
- an African people who rejected kings and state-building
- the type of documents that historians rely on that were written by people of an era, such as diaries or customs records
- the way citizens traversed the globe around 1500
- how one might describe the world in 1500
- world population growth in the 20th century
- the city in the sky (Aunt Gena has been there)
- one of the American empires (~1500)
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- the type of voyages the Chinese ended in 1433
- one of the four Islamic empires (~1500)
- the dynasty under which China recovered from Mongol rule (1368-1644)
- one of the four Islamic empires (~1500)Renaissance the artists in this period were more interested in describing the world as it was rather than portraying eternal religious truths
- one of the four Islamic empires (~1500)Encyclopedia an 11,000-book volume written by >2,000 scholars during the Ming Dynasty
- the other country involved in the Hundred Years’ War (1337-1453)
- one of the four Islamic empires (~1500)
- while China suffered from the Mongols, Western Europe suffered from this
- the era from 1500-2012
- a large bureaucratic empire (~1500)
- what the European explorers sought in Asia and Africa around 1500
- word that means “any period of exceptional revival of the arts and intellectual culture”
- the explorer whose 15th century voyage set off the growth of Europe as a place of importance
- one of the countries involved in the Hundred Years’ War (1337-1453)
22 Clues: the era from 1500-2012 • a large bureaucratic empire (~1500) • one of the American empires (~1500) • one of the four Islamic empires (~1500) • one of the four Islamic empires (~1500) • how one might describe the world in 1500 • world population growth in the 20th century • the type of voyages the Chinese ended in 1433 • the city in the sky (Aunt Gena has been there) • ...
Emma and Michael's Wedding Crossword 2020-11-06
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- Term to describe Michael and Emma's Wedding Date
- Technical term for what burst in Michael's lung in October of 2019
- State Michael was born in
- Sci-fi movies Michael watched for Emma in a three week span so they could see the newest one in theaters
- Mike's fav. condiment
- A favorite casual dinner item of ours
- Everything is awesome for these two Lego Movie characters Emma and Michael dressed up as for Halloween this year
- Name of Emma and Michael's condo, which means comfort
- Michael's favorite type of cake
- The Book Emma and Michael have been reading for over a year ("The Murder of _____ _____)
- Musical Michael promises to take Emma to when Broadway returns
- Where Emma and Michael first met
- See clue
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- Michael found "where in the world" Emma was at a renaissance fair when she dressed as this person
- Michael and Emma's favorite blue box
- One of Michael and Emma's wedding Colors (along with see clue)
- One of Emma and Michael's birds names (Companions of St. Philip Neri)
- Michael and Emma's Patron Saints ______ Martin
- Where michael proposed
- Emma's favorite dessert
- Main character of series of computer games Michael and Emma play together
- Michael and Emma's "longest" date
- Emma and Michael's first date
- Emma's favorite Japanese noodle dish
- Michael and Emma's favorite sci-fi show, whose title character owns clue
- Emma's favorite hard candy
- See clue
- Emma found "Where's" Michael when he dressed up like this for a renaissance fair.
28 Clues: See clue • See clue • Mike's fav. condiment • Where michael proposed • Emma's favorite dessert • State Michael was born in • Emma's favorite hard candy • Emma and Michael's first date • Michael's favorite type of cake • Where Emma and Michael first met • Michael and Emma's "longest" date • Michael and Emma's favorite blue box • Emma's favorite Japanese noodle dish • ...
Final Exam Review Part 2 2021-05-27
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- The age of great change marked by renewed interest in classical learning and the arts is called the
- Developed the heliocentric theory
- The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa were the work of the great artist
- In Ottoman society, the men of the sword were almost exclusively _____
- The Mongols successfully attacked China’s walled cities with
- Many European monarchs believed in _____, or that their authority came directly from God
- book was the results of the census taken by William the Conqueror was called the
- Henry VIII wanted this and the result was the Church of England
- a key belief in Islam is that each Muslim should make a hajj to ____
- An _____ is an outbreak of rapid-spreading disease, such as the Black Death
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- Those who believe in _____ think that God has already decided who will be saved
- Christian campaign to drive Muslims out of Spain became known as the _____.
- officially excluding someone from participation in the sacraments and services of the Christian Church.
- A printing revolution began when _____ invented a printing press using movable type
- Marriage in noble society often included fierce negotiations over a women's _____
- Believe the sacred word of God as revealed to Muhammad is contained in the
- Thinkers used a method called _____, based on reason, to support Christian beliefs
- Italian merchant _____ visited Yuan China and wrote of his adventures there
- Feudalism developed as a way for medieval societies to ____themselves
- the city state of _____ in France produced many Renaissance artists and scholars
20 Clues: Developed the heliocentric theory • The Mongols successfully attacked China’s walled cities with • Henry VIII wanted this and the result was the Church of England • The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa were the work of the great artist • a key belief in Islam is that each Muslim should make a hajj to ____ • ...
MERKANTILISME, RENAISANS, REVOLUSI 2023-11-20
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- merkantilisme di inggris dimulai pada masa pemerintahan
- merkantilisme adalah suatu sistem kebijakan ekonomi sebagai upaya untuk menegakkan negara nasional yang kuat dan makmur, istilah merkantilisme ini di peroleh dari
- meskipun revolusi industri tidak terjadi di belanda, namun sebagai negara yang memiliki kesamaan di
- agama baru yang muncul di inggris sehubungan dengan terjadinya reformasi gereja
- gerakan reformasi geraja berawal dari
- pada zaman pertengahan kegiatan perdagangan mengalami
- kehidupan pada zaman pertengahan bersifat
- untuk memperoleh keuntungan dan mengembangkan usaha yang diinginkan maka diterapkannya politik
- pendeta berikut yang berasal dari kalinga ialah
- setelah perang salib berakhir muncullah kota kota pelabuhan yang bernama
- Renaissance adalah gerakan kebudayaan antara abad ke 14 hingga abad ke 17 yang berawal dari
- kebijakan inilah yang kemudian menyebabkan terjadinya perubahan dan perkembangan pendidikan di
- Renaisans mula-mula muncul pada abad ke-13 di
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- naskah naskah ilmu pengetahuan yunani dan romawi kuno dijumpai kembali oleh masyarakat
- istilah Renaissance berasal dari kata "nascentia", "nascor" atau "natus" yang setara artinya dengan
- kota-kota di eropa berkembang sebagai pusat kerajinan dan
- jean babtis colbert adalah menteri utama di bidang
- "neo capitalism" pada abad ke-16 sampai-18 di sebut juga dengan kapitalisme
- merkantilisme berkembang pada abad ke-16 dinegara be gara
- eic kongsi perdagangan inggris di
- revolusi industri menandai terjadinya perkembangan besar besar pada aspek kehidupan di
- di inggris mumcul pusat pusat industri
- pada zaman pertengahan kegiatan perdagangan mengalami
- Eropa sekitar abad ke-15 berlaku sistem ekonomi yang mendorong pemerintah ikut campur tangan dalam perekonomian sehingga muncullah kongsikongsi dagang di Eropa. Sistem perekonomian itu dikenal sebagai
- gerakan aufklarang mulai berkembang di
- imperialisme modern merupakan salah satu dampak dari revolusi industri dalam bidang
26 Clues: eic kongsi perdagangan inggris di • gerakan reformasi geraja berawal dari • di inggris mumcul pusat pusat industri • gerakan aufklarang mulai berkembang di • kehidupan pada zaman pertengahan bersifat • Renaisans mula-mula muncul pada abad ke-13 di • pendeta berikut yang berasal dari kalinga ialah • jean babtis colbert adalah menteri utama di bidang • ...
unit 1 2023-12-10
Across
- Valois, Guise, Navarre
- First House of Stuart member who founded North American colonies and KJV
- Lord Protector during the Rump Parliament
- Humanist painter, Renaissance-based works (Venus At the Mirror, Judgment of Paris)
- Personally financed attempt to settle in Virginia
- King of Spain and HRE, most powerful of Habsburg Dynasty
- Captured Inca Empire with no shots
- The Baroque Era marked the end of the ______
- Dutch artist who was one of the great ones (Jewish Bride, Bathsheba)
- Virgin Queen who defeated Spanish Armada
- The Merry Monarch during the Restoration Period
- First of the Bourbon Dynasty who issued peace via Edict of Nantes; AKA Navarre
- Cared less of Parliament which lead to English Civil War
- Claimed and named Florida for the Spanish
- Sun King; most powerful who believed in Divine Right of Kings and had Versailles built
- Captured Aztec Empire
- Ruled 1556-1598 who hated England and formed Spanish Armada
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- Father of Baroque Painting (Cardsharps, St. Francis in Ecstasy)
- A Calvary unit who won in Battle of Naseby, leading to Charles I's execution
- Founder of the Anglican Church
- Famous German composer
- Explored and claimed the Isthmus of Panama for the Spanish
- Dutch artist who painted women
- Gunpowder Plot of 1905 to assassinate James I
- First of the Tudor Dynasty who was King through War of the Roses
- Greatest entertainer in all humanity
- Circumnavigated the globe via Victoria
- Baroque portrait artist famous in England (Charles I)
- Stubborn queen who dissolved Estates General
- Italian Baroque sculptor
- Established absolute monarchy in France
- Established by Colbert; wealth produced in country for balance of trade
32 Clues: Captured Aztec Empire • Valois, Guise, Navarre • Famous German composer • Italian Baroque sculptor • Founder of the Anglican Church • Dutch artist who painted women • Captured Inca Empire with no shots • Greatest entertainer in all humanity • Circumnavigated the globe via Victoria • Established absolute monarchy in France • Virgin Queen who defeated Spanish Armada • ...
Li Fei 2024-04-14
Across
- Evaluation :The gradual development of something.
- Author: a writer of a book, article, or document.
- Analysis :Detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.
- painting: the action or skill of using paint, either in a picture or as decoration.
- Art :The various branches of creative activity, such as painting, music, literature, and dance.
- Influence : the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behaviour of someone or something, or the effect itself.
- Modern :Relating to the present or recent times as opposed to the remote past.
- Development :The process of developing or being developed.
- Historiography :A body of historical literature.
- Study :The devotion of time and attention to gaining knowledge of an academic subject.
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- Inception :The establishment or starting point of an institution or activity.
- Knowledge :Facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education.
- Formation : the action of forming or process of being formed.
- Phenomenon: a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is in question.
- Renaissance :The revival of European art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- Stages : a point, period, or step in a process or development.
- Subject :A person or thing that is being discussed, described, or dealt with.
- Criticism :The analysis and judgement of the merits and faults of a literary or artistic work.
- Period :A length or portion of time.
- Type :A category of people or things having common characteristics.
20 Clues: Period :A length or portion of time. • Historiography :A body of historical literature. • Evaluation :The gradual development of something. • Author: a writer of a book, article, or document. • Development :The process of developing or being developed. • Formation : the action of forming or process of being formed. • ...
The Renaissance, Reformation, and Age of Exploration 2022-08-31
Across
- started a school for navigators in Portugal around 1419
- regional language
- wrote the Ninety-five Theses and led the Reformation in Germany
- five major Italian city-states
- agreement signed by Spain and Portugal established a Line of Declaration to divide newly discovered lands in the New World
- company that allows many investors to pull their money together
- perfected the printing press
- conqured the Inca
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- led the first voyage to circumnavigate the earth
- taught the doctrine of Predestination and made it part of the Protestant faith
- The meeting called by Pope Paul III in which the catholic church discussed reforming itself but made very little changes in catholic doctrine.
- first European explorer to discover the New World
- was the rebirth of Roman and Greek culture
- the sea route that carried slave Africans from Africa to the New World
- wrote The Prince, a book on how monarchs should use their power
- two artistic methods that made Renaissance art more realistic
- economic theory that stated for a country to be wealthy it must have a favorable balance of trade, obtain gold, and silver, and establish colonies
- ruling family of Florence that helped fund the Renaissance
- Christian Hummanist wrote In Praise of Folly
- European explorer that was the first to reach India by sailing around the African continent
- English King embraced the Reformation because the Catholic Church would not grant him a divorce
- the study of classical Greek and Roman literature and focused on the importance of human beings
22 Clues: regional language • conqured the Inca • perfected the printing press • five major Italian city-states • was the rebirth of Roman and Greek culture • Christian Hummanist wrote In Praise of Folly • led the first voyage to circumnavigate the earth • first European explorer to discover the New World • started a school for navigators in Portugal around 1419 • ...
ELA Review 2023-05-18
Across
- prefix that means "again"
- loves Lysander
- family name of wealthy Renaissance bankers
- action or state of being
- ancient civilization from Yucatan Peninsula
- Michael Massimino had a view of this
- 17 years old, or 104
- Latin root that means "light"
- prefix that means "before"
- the one with "like" or "as"
- the one without "like" or "as"
- thought to be giants
- means the opposite
- a pattern of rhyme (2 words)
- Killed a man in yellow
- onomatopoeia associated with a bee
- Don Quixote thought he was one
- Renaissance inventor
- Natalie Babbitt's novel (2 words)
- ancient civilization built on Lake Texcoco
- "to The Snake" is an example of this type of poem
- loves Demetrius
- extreme exaggeration
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- when human characteristics are given to non-humans
- Jacques worked in a shop with one (2 words)
- "raining cats and dogs" or "a piece of cake"
- taught about gravity at Wayside School
- Painted on a chapel's ceiling
- King of the Fairies
- during a presentation, look up to make ___ contact
- describes a noun
- The land of Theseus
- sentences grouped around a central idea
- Crazy man...maybe
- Sancho Panza really wanted one
- one of our school expectations "be ___"
- Oberon's assistant
- type of handwriting you've practiced independently
- Like a paragraph in poetry
- ancient civilization from South America
- Latin root that means "small"
- person, place, thing, or idea
- San Giving family's home country
- describes a verb
44 Clues: loves Lysander • loves Demetrius • describes a noun • describes a verb • Crazy man...maybe • means the opposite • Oberon's assistant • King of the Fairies • The land of Theseus • 17 years old, or 104 • thought to be giants • Renaissance inventor • extreme exaggeration • Killed a man in yellow • action or state of being • prefix that means "again" • prefix that means "before" • ...
17-5 2025-02-08
Across
- The first musical written, produced, and performed by African Americans on Broadway.
- A composer and bandleader known for blending orchestration with jazz.
- An organization that fought against segregation and worked to stop lynching.
- The first African American representative in Congress from a Northern state.
- A poet known for his defiant writings against racism, including Harlem Shadows.
- A famous jazz musician known for his innovative trumpet playing and solos.
- Illegal bars during Prohibition where jazz music became popular.
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- A famous blues singer known as the Empress of the Blues.
- A leader who encouraged African Americans to focus on self-reliance and education.
- A prolific writer and key voice of the Harlem Renaissance who captured African American experiences.
- The organization founded by Marcus Garvey to promote African American pride and unity.
- A famous Harlem nightclub where many African American musicians performed, but only white customers were allowed.
- Renaissance A cultural movement in the 1920s that celebrated African American art, music, and literature.
- A famous Harlem theater where African American artists performed.
- A movement that emphasized pride in African American culture and advocated for separation from white society.
- The movement of African Americans from the rural South to industrial cities in the North.
- A leader who promoted black nationalism and self-reliance through the UNIA.
- An author who wrote about African American women and their experiences.
- A violent act used to terrorize African Americans, which the NAACP worked to stop.
- A musical genre with improvisation and syncopated rhythms that gained popularity in the 1920s.
20 Clues: A famous blues singer known as the Empress of the Blues. • Illegal bars during Prohibition where jazz music became popular. • A famous Harlem theater where African American artists performed. • A composer and bandleader known for blending orchestration with jazz. • An author who wrote about African American women and their experiences. • ...
Prosperity and Depression 2026-03-20
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- the wealth or resources of a country
- securities and exchange commision
- assistance during a time of pain
- a movement that banned alcohol consumption and production in early 1900's
- of Evolution natural selection theory by Charles Darwin
- Renaissance a movement that was an explosion in culture, social, and artistic that impacted African Americans
- to revoke
- Deal domestic programs in US 1930's
- Change modification of a society through innovation,invention, discovery, or contact with other societies
- president can regulate industry 1933
- Depression financial and industrial slump of 1929
- Tuesday stock market crash of 1929 that started a 10 yr depression
- fashionable young woman in the 20's
- Amendment amendment that repealed Prohibition
- Act 1925 law that prevented teaching of evolution
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- Army veterans who wanted to be paid for service
- abstinence from alcoholic drink
- an economic and political system in which the country's trade is controlled by private owners for profit
- federal deposit insurance corporation
- an illegal transportation of alcohol
- Crow former practice of segregating African Americans from White Americans
- shanty town built for homeless during Depression
- Great Depression the financial and industrial slump of 1929
- Hoover 31st president at the start of the Depression
- Scopes teacher that taught about evolution and was arrested
- Roaring 20's a rapid economic prosperity, social rebellion, technological breakthrough, and lifestlye trends following WW1
- Hughes an American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright that influenced Harlem Renaissance
- 32nd president, enacted the New Deal
- Market the buyers and sellers of stocks, shares of a company
- monetary value of all goods and services
- Amendment amendment to ban sale and production of alcohol
- Dust Bowl dust storms in the 1930's
32 Clues: to revoke • abstinence from alcoholic drink • assistance during a time of pain • securities and exchange commision • Deal domestic programs in US 1930's • fashionable young woman in the 20's • Dust Bowl dust storms in the 1930's • the wealth or resources of a country • an illegal transportation of alcohol • 32nd president, enacted the New Deal • ...
renaissance and revolution 2022-01-27
5 Clues: rolers such as kings and queens • a country or area owned by another • affected every part of the renaissance • the money to support artists and scholars • they would not try to make facts fit their religion
Kruiswoordpuzzel 2019-05-22
8 Clues: tijd van warenar • Charlottes status • Wat al deze werken zijn • wat Klaartje en Jan hadden • boek van Renate Dorrestein • schrijfster buitenstaanders • Een leuke emotie uit vele hemels • tijd van Wederzijds Huwelijksbedrog
The Great Migration 2026-02-09
8 Clues: New music • Harlem ____ • ______renaissance • Twenties Best years • Crow Segregation laws • club One of the most famous clubs • Poet or activist in Great migration • A ton of people moving to different areas
chapter 1 first 12 voc 2021-01-19
Across
- show three dimensions on a flat surface
- no place
- a person who supports artist especially
- an intellectal movement that focused on human potential and achievements
- native language
- separt religious
- /pardon that released a sinner
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- a movement for religious reform
- concerned with worldly rather than spirtual
- the most famous writer
- a craftsman from mainz germany
- rebirth revival of art and learning
12 Clues: no place • native language • separt religious • the most famous writer • a craftsman from mainz germany • /pardon that released a sinner • rebirth revival of art and learning • a movement for religious reform • show three dimensions on a flat surface • a person who supports artist especially • concerned with worldly rather than spirtual • ...
HoA Spellings 2025-05-01
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- The quality of being Mexican; Mexican identity (12)
- Relating to facial features as indicative of character (13)
- Chinese city famous for its porcelain (10)
- Outspoken British art critic (8 10)
- Rough-hewn or deliberately textured stonework (10)
- Ornamental canopy over an altar or throne (9)
- American art historian specializing in the Renaissance (5 9)
- Mexican folk art of cut paper banners (11)
- Part of a church for the clergy and choir (7)
- Strong contrasts between light and dark in art (12)
- An accessory or adjunct, often decorative in art (8)
- Dogaressa of Venice, wife of Marino Grimani (8 6)
- Section of fresco painted in a single day (7)
- Early 20th-century British abstract art movement (9)
- Semicircular or triangular decorative wall surface over a doorway (8)
- Art that does not attempt to represent external reality (11)
- Ornate architectural order with acanthus leaves (10)
- Artistic movement borrowing from non-Western or prehistoric art (11)
- Venetian Renaissance emphasis on rich colour (8)
- At right angles; lines converging to a vanishing point (10)
- Supporting columns lifting a building above ground level (7)
- Ornament with three lobes or foils (7)
- Rectangular panels between triglyphs in a Doric frieze (7)
- Projecting horizontal molding along the top of a wall (7)
- Fine plaster used for coating wall surfaces or decoration (7)
- Artwork placed behind an altar (10)
- The inner chamber of a temple (5)
- Having the power to work miracles (12)
- Two panels hinged together (7)
- Having a toothed or indented edge (8)
- Spiral scroll characteristic of Ionic capitals (6)
- Slight convex curve in a column shaft (7)
- Having eight columns across the front (9)
- Artwork with three hinged panels (8)
- Pennsylvania city with a notable historical district (10)
- Triangular upper part of a building facade (8)
- plane The imaginary flat surface corresponding to the front of a painting (7 5)
- Greek term for art, skill, or craft (6)
- Continuous base supporting a row of columns (9)
- Supporting structure against a wall (8)
- Venetian Doge who commissioned the Scala Contarini del Bovolo (6 9)
- Italian art movement emphasizing speed and technology (8)
- Painting medium using egg yolk or other binders (8)
- Relating to myths or legends (12)
- Applying thin layers of gold leaf (7)
- Representing an object as shorter than it is to convey depth (13)
- Woman of mixed European and indigenous American ancestry (7)
- Grooved block in a Doric frieze (8)
- Object in the foreground directing the viewer's eye into the distance (10 6)
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- Italian term for drawing or design (7)
- Relating to the arrangement of natural and artificial physical features of an area (12)
- relief Slightly raised sculptural decoration (3 7)
- Philosophical system revived in the Renaissance (12)
- State of being of mixed origin or composition (10)
- Renaissance allegorical romance with notable woodcuts (3 5 2 10 2 10)
- Ornament with four lobes or foils (10)
- Holy conversations in Renaissance art (5 12)
- US state, home to Philadelphia's art museums (12)
- Venetian father and son sculptors and architects (8 3 10 3)
- Authors of a widely used art history survey (6 3 7)
- Impressive Roman public building with massive vaults (8 2 9)
- Art technique that creates an optical illusion of depth (6 5)
- Philosopher whose ideas influenced Neoclassicism (8)
- Anti-art movement of the early 20th century (7)
- System of construction using horizontal beams over vertical supports (10)
- Figure combining male and female forms (13)
- Leonardo da Vinci's hazy blending of tones (8)
- Stylized leaf motif used in classical ornament (8)
- Renaissance focus on human potential and achievement (8)
- 14th-century French saint often depicted in art (2 5 2 8)
- Row of columns surrounding a building or courtyard (9)
- Relaxed and sensual reclining figure in art (10 4)
- Pointed arch shape, common in Gothic architecture (6)
- Small block used in a series under a cornice (6)
- Window with angled slats to admit light and air (6)
- Having two openings (8)
- Sunken panels in a ceiling or vault (8)
- Venetian nobleman and patron of the arts (8 8)
- Feathered serpent deity of ancient Mesoamerica (12)
- Precisely cut and fitted stone masonry (6)
- German Romantic landscape painter (6 5 9)
- Lines that appear to recede to a vanishing point (11)
- Horizontal part above columns, usually with cornice, frieze, and architrave (12)
- S-shaped curve, often used in arches (4)
- Solid mass of masonry forming a temple's foundation (10)
- Asymmetrical arrangement of the human figure (12)
- Flattened column attached to a wall (8)
- Builder of Angkor Wat (4 10)
- Part of a cruciform church crossing the nave (8)
- Vertical dividing bar between window panes (7)
- Vertical grooves on columns (7)
- Simplest of the classical architectural orders (5)
- Italian for wainscoting or painted panels below a main artwork (10)
- relief Sculpture in which figures project slightly from a background (3 7)
- Projecting support built into a wall (6)
- Classical architectural order with volutes (5)
- Ornamental stonework in Gothic windows (7)
- Tall, narrow window with a pointed arch (6)
98 Clues: Having two openings (8) • Builder of Angkor Wat (4 10) • Two panels hinged together (7) • Vertical grooves on columns (7) • The inner chamber of a temple (5) • Relating to myths or legends (12) • Outspoken British art critic (8 10) • Artwork placed behind an altar (10) • Grooved block in a Doric frieze (8) • Artwork with three hinged panels (8) • ...
Silas world history review 2022-01-07
Across
- a religion that civilized themselves
- Europe and the Americas trade goods
- trade between Europe Africa Americas
- stresses the potential value of humans
- a government
- a reformation that was used
- the rebirth of Europe
- the leader being sent from god
Down
- the first way to mass spread info
- a system of classes
- war and desies
- Catholics believe this how God forgives sin
12 Clues: a government • war and desies • a system of classes • the rebirth of Europe • a reformation that was used • the leader being sent from god • the first way to mass spread info • Europe and the Americas trade goods • a religion that civilized themselves • trade between Europe Africa Americas • stresses the potential value of humans • Catholics believe this how God forgives sin
unang yugto ng Imperyalismo at kolonyalismo sa timog at Kanlurang Asya 2023-02-12
Across
- bahagi ng Turkey sa kasalukuyan
- katumbas ng imperium sa ingles
- nanguna sa paghahanap ng bagong rutang pangkalakalan
- latin ng kolonyalismo
- makapangyarihan ang may maraming ginto at pilak
- pagbawi sa Jerusalem
Down
- isa sa mga aspektong sinasakop
- isa sa mga narating ni Marco Polo
- "muling pagsilang"
- Italyanong mangngalakal
- bansa na nais marating ng mga taga-Europa
- paghahanap ng luugar na hindi pa naggalugad
12 Clues: "muling pagsilang" • pagbawi sa Jerusalem • latin ng kolonyalismo • Italyanong mangngalakal • isa sa mga aspektong sinasakop • katumbas ng imperium sa ingles • bahagi ng Turkey sa kasalukuyan • isa sa mga narating ni Marco Polo • bansa na nais marating ng mga taga-Europa • paghahanap ng luugar na hindi pa naggalugad • makapangyarihan ang may maraming ginto at pilak • ...
chapter 1 first 12 voc 2021-01-19
Across
- show three dimensions on a flat surface
- no place
- a person who supports artist especially
- an intellectal movement that focused on human potential and achievements
- native language
- separt religious
- /pardon that released a sinner
Down
- a movement for religious reform
- concerned with worldly rather than spirtual
- the most famous writer
- a craftsman from mainz germany
- rebirth revival of art and learning
12 Clues: no place • native language • separt religious • the most famous writer • a craftsman from mainz germany • /pardon that released a sinner • rebirth revival of art and learning • a movement for religious reform • show three dimensions on a flat surface • a person who supports artist especially • concerned with worldly rather than spirtual • ...
The Great Gatsby 2017-04-10
Across
- fixed the 1919 world series
- author of The Great Gatsby
- Gatsby's nickname to other male characters
- tom's mistress
- renaissance
- only person invited to Gatsby's party
- who was hosting all the parties next door to nick
- daisys best friend
- greatest feature of Gatsby
Down
- year the story took place
- rumors spread throughout the party that Gatsby was a
- Gatsby claims he went to which school
- what is the relationship between nick and daisy
- who is daisy married to
- who is Gatsby in love with
- valley of _____
16 Clues: renaissance • tom's mistress • valley of _____ • daisys best friend • who is daisy married to • year the story took place • author of The Great Gatsby • who is Gatsby in love with • greatest feature of Gatsby • fixed the 1919 world series • Gatsby claims he went to which school • only person invited to Gatsby's party • Gatsby's nickname to other male characters • ...
Theology: Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-18
Across
- Saint ______ is the Patron Saint of racial justice
- Thankfulness and appreciation
- A messenger of God
- Last book of the Torah
- To keep emotions under control of reason
- Word meaning "rebirth"
- Responsibility for your actions
- One of the greatest sculptures
Down
- Genesis 3:15
- Preparation time for Christmas
- Title given to the authors of the Gospel
- In Heaven, we can experience the taste of original ________ and original justice
- Solemn agreement between human and God
- Wrote the Gospel of Revelation
- Hebrew word meaning "God is with us"
- Letter
16 Clues: Letter • Genesis 3:15 • A messenger of God • Last book of the Torah • Word meaning "rebirth" • Thankfulness and appreciation • Preparation time for Christmas • Wrote the Gospel of Revelation • One of the greatest sculptures • Responsibility for your actions • Hebrew word meaning "God is with us" • Solemn agreement between human and God • Title given to the authors of the Gospel • ...
SUPER SECRET CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-10-21
Across
- *THE OPPOSITE OF ME
- *A REGULAR MALE COMPANION WITH WHOM ONE HAS A ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIP
- MY GOAT'S NAME
- LOCATION OF OUR FIRST DATE
- *____ SMITH; MEN IN BLACK ACTOR
- *CROSS __ HEART, HOPE TO DIE
- *TO BE OR NOT TO ___
- OUR CABIN; ROUGHED ______
Down
- YOUR FAVORITE WAWA FOOD ITEM
- THE BEST HOLIDAY EVER
- YOUR FAVORITE CANDY BAR
- MY FAVORITE COLOR
- ARTHUR _________ HOLMES
- THE FIRST THING WE WILL BE MAKING TOGETHER (BESIDES LOVE)
- MYSTERIOUS/SUPERNATURAL FORCES; MY LEFT EYE
- THE TROLL FROM THE RENAISSANCE FAIRE
16 Clues: MY GOAT'S NAME • MY FAVORITE COLOR • *THE OPPOSITE OF ME • *TO BE OR NOT TO ___ • THE BEST HOLIDAY EVER • YOUR FAVORITE CANDY BAR • ARTHUR _________ HOLMES • OUR CABIN; ROUGHED ______ • LOCATION OF OUR FIRST DATE • YOUR FAVORITE WAWA FOOD ITEM • *CROSS __ HEART, HOPE TO DIE • *____ SMITH; MEN IN BLACK ACTOR • THE TROLL FROM THE RENAISSANCE FAIRE • ...
History 2022-01-07
Across
- concerned over worldly rather than spiritual matters
- led by John Calvin
- created the heliocentric theory
- thought the earth was in the center of the solar system
- rebirth
- series of holy wars over the middle east
- Roman province of Gaul
Down
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
- trade between Africa American and Europe
- created smallpox vaccine
- Russian Emporer
- land described by Thomas Moore
- focused on human potential
- land controlled by another nation
- first person to reach Cape of good hope
- system of hierarchy developed around the strongest person
16 Clues: rebirth • Russian Emporer • led by John Calvin • Roman province of Gaul • created smallpox vaccine • focused on human potential • land described by Thomas Moore • created the heliocentric theory • land controlled by another nation • first person to reach Cape of good hope • trade between Africa American and Europe • series of holy wars over the middle east • ...
renesansa 2018-09-07
Across
- Dramski lik, poludjela i utopila se
- Divovi u Quijoteovoj mašti
- Prezime najznačajnijeg engleskog renesansnog autora
- Španjolski renesansni pisac
- Odnos prema svijetu koji krasi don Quijotea
- Značenje pojma renesanse
- Quijote Slavni renesansni roman
- roman Vrsta djela koja je utjecala na Cervantesova junaka
Down
- Kolijevka renesanse
- Francuska riječ po kojoj nosi ime razdoblje u europskoj književnosti
- Nesretni glavni lik istoimene drame
- Rodni grad poznatog engleskog renesansnog pisca
- Nevjerna kraljevićeva majka
- Jedini preživio poznatu englesku tragediju
- sporedni lik u Cervantesovu romanu
- Umjetničko razdoblje u koje se ugledaju pisci renesanse
16 Clues: Kolijevka renesanse • Značenje pojma renesanse • Divovi u Quijoteovoj mašti • Španjolski renesansni pisac • Nevjerna kraljevićeva majka • Quijote Slavni renesansni roman • sporedni lik u Cervantesovu romanu • Dramski lik, poludjela i utopila se • Nesretni glavni lik istoimene drame • Jedini preživio poznatu englesku tragediju • Odnos prema svijetu koji krasi don Quijotea • ...
Hamlet 2025-10-01
Across
- act of retaliation
- slander, misreprentation intended to harm another’s reputation
- an answer, reply
- flower symbolizing remembrance, thought
- flower symbolizing eternal love and mourning
- flower symbolizing humility and faithfulness
- substance used to harm, symbol of corruption and death
Down
- flower symbolizing ingratitude or deceived lovers
- flower symbolizing regret and repentance
- flower symbolizing flattery and adultery
- ruler of independent state, often inherits position by right of birth
- kitchen helper
- father’s brother
- flower symbolizing fertility, innocence and purity
- weapon used for defense and sport
- rebirth, renewal of learning
16 Clues: kitchen helper • father’s brother • an answer, reply • act of retaliation • rebirth, renewal of learning • weapon used for defense and sport • flower symbolizing remembrance, thought • flower symbolizing regret and repentance • flower symbolizing flattery and adultery • flower symbolizing eternal love and mourning • flower symbolizing humility and faithfulness • ...
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 • ...
Quiz zum Grundwissen Geschichte der 7. Jahrgangsstufe 2017-09-10
Across
- 1077 leistet Heinrich IV. in ... beim Papst Abbitte
- 1618 - 1648
- 800 wird ... zum Kaiser gekrönt
- Weltbild mit der Sonne im Mittelpunkt: ...es Weltbild
- Berittener Krieger des Mittelalters; Adliger
- Verfasser der 95 Thesen
- Einteilung der Bürger/Untertanen in gesellschaftliche Gruppen
- Abgeschlossenes Judenviertel
- Herrschaftssystem des Mittelalters
Down
- Friedensvertrag von 1648
- Höchster mittelalterlicher Herrschertitel
- Staat eines Landesherrn innerhalb des HRR
- Zur Königswahl berechtigte Fürsten
- 1453 erobern die Osmanen (Türken) ...
- 1517 beginnt die ...
- Kunst- und Kulturepoche des 14.-16. Jahrhunderts
- Erfinder des Buchdrucks
- Mittelalterlicher Herrscher über ein Land durch Wahl oder Erbrecht
18 Clues: 1618 - 1648 • 1517 beginnt die ... • Erfinder des Buchdrucks • Verfasser der 95 Thesen • Friedensvertrag von 1648 • Abgeschlossenes Judenviertel • 800 wird ... zum Kaiser gekrönt • Zur Königswahl berechtigte Fürsten • Herrschaftssystem des Mittelalters • 1453 erobern die Osmanen (Türken) ... • Höchster mittelalterlicher Herrschertitel • Staat eines Landesherrn innerhalb des HRR • ...
Grundwissens-Quiz Geschichte 7. Jahrgangsstufe 2017-09-10
Across
- Einteilung der Bürger/Untertanen in gesellschaftliche Gruppen
- Abgeschlossenes Judenviertel
- Kunst- und Kulturepoche des 14.-16. Jahrhunderts
- Weltbild mit der Sonne im Mittelpunkt: ...es Weltbild
- Berittener Krieger des Mittelalters; Adliger
- Verfasser der 95 Thesen
- 1618 - 1648
- 1077 leistet Heinrich IV. in ... beim Papst Abbitte
- Herrschaftssystem des Mittelalters
Down
- Mittelalterlicher Herrscher über ein Land durch Wahl oder Erbrecht
- 1453 erobern die Osmanen (Türken) ...
- Friedensvertrag von 1648
- 800 wird ... zum Kaiser gekrönt
- Höchster mittelalterlicher Herrschertitel
- Erfinder des Buchdrucks
- Staat eines Landesherrn innerhalb des HRR
- 1517 beginnt die ...
- Zur Königswahl berechtigte Fürsten
18 Clues: 1618 - 1648 • 1517 beginnt die ... • Erfinder des Buchdrucks • Verfasser der 95 Thesen • Friedensvertrag von 1648 • Abgeschlossenes Judenviertel • 800 wird ... zum Kaiser gekrönt • Zur Königswahl berechtigte Fürsten • Herrschaftssystem des Mittelalters • 1453 erobern die Osmanen (Türken) ... • Höchster mittelalterlicher Herrschertitel • Staat eines Landesherrn innerhalb des HRR • ...
Grundwissens-Quiz Geschichte 7. Jahrgangsstufe 2017-09-10
Across
- Höchster mittelalterlicher Herrschertitel
- Herrschaftssystem des Mittelalters
- Erfinder des Buchdrucks
- 1618 - 1648
- Berittener Krieger des Mittelalters; Adliger
- 1453 erobern die Osmanen (Türken) ...
- 1077 leistet Heinrich IV. in ... beim Papst Abbitte
- Weltbild mit der Sonne im Mittelpunkt: ...es Weltbild
- Abgeschlossenes Judenviertel
- Mittelalterlicher Herrscher über ein Land durch Wahl oder Erbrecht
- Zur Königswahl berechtigte Fürsten
Down
- Einteilung der Bürger/Untertanen in gesellschaftliche Gruppen
- Staat eines Landesherrn innerhalb des HRR
- Friedensvertrag von 1648
- Verfasser der 95 Thesen
- 800 wird ... zum Kaiser gekrönt
- 1517 beginnt die ...
- Kunst- und Kulturepoche des 14.-16. Jahrhunderts
18 Clues: 1618 - 1648 • 1517 beginnt die ... • Verfasser der 95 Thesen • Erfinder des Buchdrucks • Friedensvertrag von 1648 • Abgeschlossenes Judenviertel • 800 wird ... zum Kaiser gekrönt • Herrschaftssystem des Mittelalters • Zur Königswahl berechtigte Fürsten • 1453 erobern die Osmanen (Türken) ... • Höchster mittelalterlicher Herrschertitel • Staat eines Landesherrn innerhalb des HRR • ...
French word origins 2023-07-24
Across
- - A type of knitting
- - Stopping at a place before your destination
- - To blend in
- - Period in the European history starting with
- - Entertain
- - False or fake, ____ fur or leather
- - A long square
- - Where you wait in line
- - Something you put in the oven
Down
- - Being polite in a particular audience
- - A meeting at an agreed time and place
- - She got the main ____ in the play
- - Something to save you from falling
- - Fashionable
- - Where you get your teeth checked
- - Place to go out to eat
- - To operate with the hand
- - Parts from something that has exploded
18 Clues: - Entertain • - Fashionable • - To blend in • - A long square • - A type of knitting • - Place to go out to eat • - Where you wait in line • - To operate with the hand • - Something you put in the oven • - Where you get your teeth checked • - She got the main ____ in the play • - Something to save you from falling • - False or fake, ____ fur or leather • ...
