renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Leonardo da Vinci und der universale Mensch 2025-10-19
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- Begriff, der Leonardos Vielseitigkeit beschreibt
- Wissenschaft des menschlichen Körpers
- Geburtsort Leonardos
- Rolle Leonardos in der Technik
- Sammlung seiner Zeichnungen und Ideen
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- Wandgemälde in Mailand
- Künstler und Forscher der Renaissance
- Berühmtestes Gemälde Leonardos
- Symbol des Gleichgewichts von Körper und Welt
- Stadt, in der Leonardo seine Ausbildung erhielt
10 Clues: Geburtsort Leonardos • Wandgemälde in Mailand • Berühmtestes Gemälde Leonardos • Rolle Leonardos in der Technik • Künstler und Forscher der Renaissance • Wissenschaft des menschlichen Körpers • Sammlung seiner Zeichnungen und Ideen • Symbol des Gleichgewichts von Körper und Welt • Stadt, in der Leonardo seine Ausbildung erhielt • ...
RAISIN Vocabulary III 2026-04-14
10 Clues: to pos tpone • to satisfy, content • rushed, disorganized • a renewal or revival • not cared for properly • "I just figured that..." • to participate in new culture • a 'weight' set upon your shoulders • a symbol or sign of bad things to come • the dominate culture holds others down
Society 2 2021-10-29
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- American composer and pianist, with renowned works in jazz, classical, Broadway, and film music.
- A type of music characterized by a sting but flexible rhythmic understructure. Originated in African American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana.
- American born- French performer, civil rights activist and World War Two informant.
- Another name for the Harlem Renaissance, encouraged African Americans to be politically active and racially conscious.
- An American White supremacist terrorist hate group.
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- An intellectual and cultural revival of many types of African American art.
- An influential figure in Jazz, trumpeter and vocalist, from New Orleans.
- The action of coming to life permanently in a foreign country.
- American poet, social activist, writer, early innovator of jazz poetry, and leader of the Harlem Renaissance.
9 Clues: An American White supremacist terrorist hate group. • The action of coming to life permanently in a foreign country. • An influential figure in Jazz, trumpeter and vocalist, from New Orleans. • An intellectual and cultural revival of many types of African American art. • American born- French performer, civil rights activist and World War Two informant. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-04-02
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- article or principle of faith
- having high status in others' eyes
- a religious movement that began in the 1500s to reform the Catholic Church that led to the creation of new Protestant churches
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- a cultural movement of the Renaissance based on the study of classical works
- A movement ti strengthen the teachings and structure of the Catholic Church
- French for "rebirth"
6 Clues: French for "rebirth" • article or principle of faith • having high status in others' eyes • A movement ti strengthen the teachings and structure of the Catholic Church • a cultural movement of the Renaissance based on the study of classical works • ...
The European Renaissance 2020-09-06
5 Clues: Birthplace of the Renaissance • - DaVinci's most famous painting • Italian city - home of many great artists • Sculptor of David and painter of ceiling of Sistine chapel • - Developed during the Renaissance to give paintings a 3D look
The Roaring 20s 2022-03-13
9 Clues: smoking • The Harlem ______ • Rebellious Ladies • Henry Ford sold ____ • The "Little Black Dress" • Anti-Black Terrorist Group • the American pastime; Babe Ruth • Popular music genre from the 1920s • Book about the Roaring 20s written by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Beyonce's Crossword puzzle 2024-06-06
9 Clues: This ain't ... • on my S....... • Who Runs the World! • Who is Blue Ivy's mom? • What is her recent tour? • Running through the R.... • Get your _______ dress on • What album is Formation on? • What Is Beyonce's 4th album
History Crossword 2015-06-08
10 Clues: an illegal act • a Mayan ball game • a Japanese warrior • a great play writer • the head of the Samurai • Period Japans Golden Age • Japanese ritual or suicide • a belief that everyone has worth • empire of people from central Mexico • the time in Europe where things are great
Development of Music Crossword 2023-03-29
10 Clues: Famous baroque composer • Famous Romantic composer • Famous classical composer • Era of music from 500-1400 • Era of music from 1400-1600 • Famous 20thCentury composer • Era of music from 1820-1900 • Era of music from 1750-1820 • Era of music from 1600-1750 • Era of music from 1900-Today
paintings 2023-05-03
10 Clues: born march 6 1475 • most famous painting • over the top art style • most influetial art period • painted as the world looked • Michaelangelo's most famous work • the first sight of landscape art • a signature of impressionism style • which style was popular in 1950-60s • most romanticism paintings based on
middle age francisco 2020-03-05
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- , set of territories that costitute an organization
- , study the past of the humans
- , they are from europe
- , america is discovered
- , warriors of the nobility
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- , julio cesar was his emperor
- , his god is odin
- , they are nomadic tribes
- , he was a frank king
- great famine , all europe suffered from hunger
10 Clues: , his god is odin • , he was a frank king • , they are from europe • , america is discovered • , they are nomadic tribes • , warriors of the nobility • , julio cesar was his emperor • , study the past of the humans • great famine , all europe suffered from hunger • , set of territories that costitute an organization
Saanvees SLC file! 2024-05-14
10 Clues: Integers • My SLC group • dichotomous key • Hapus + Prayer Rap • Canva, Code.org and more! • A subject I'm not very good at • Grounding exercises and Inside Out! • We did colour field in this subject • Learnt about The Merchant Of Venice. • Saving water, learning about population and renaissance!
Shakespeare 2024-02-06
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- Wiliam had _____ Children
- Shakespeare's peak Era
- Annes house was in the village of
- Shakespeare attended Stratford _____ School
- William Shakespeare died on his _____
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- Shakespeare's book of ___
- Shakespeare's wife's name
- William was a founding member of Lord Chamberlains ____
- Shakespeare was a famous author, poet and ___
- Shakespeare was born on ____ 23rd 1564
10 Clues: Shakespeare's peak Era • Shakespeare's book of ___ • Shakespeare's wife's name • Wiliam had _____ Children • Annes house was in the village of • William Shakespeare died on his _____ • Shakespeare was born on ____ 23rd 1564 • Shakespeare attended Stratford _____ School • Shakespeare was a famous author, poet and ___ • William was a founding member of Lord Chamberlains ____
Medieval Music Era 2025-01-09
10 Clues: Religious music • A female composer • Non-religious music • Stands for "New Art" • Single unison singing • Added a second vocal line • The era discussed in class • What this era centered around • The era that came after this era • The empire that fell at the beginning of this era
Deutsche Literatur 2026-01-28
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- wichtiges legendäres Objekt der mittelalterlichen Literatur
- Periode der Wiedergeburt
- Eigenschaften eines Ritters
- wo Menschen denken konnen
- deutscher Fluss in der Nähe der Donau
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- Gruppe von Stämmen, die von den Römern als Barbaren betrachtet wurden.
- Parzivals Onkel
- Sie haben Waren gestohlen
- Parzivals Titel
- typische Merkmal des germanischen Verses
10 Clues: Parzivals Onkel • Parzivals Titel • Periode der Wiedergeburt • Sie haben Waren gestohlen • wo Menschen denken konnen • Eigenschaften eines Ritters • deutscher Fluss in der Nähe der Donau • typische Merkmal des germanischen Verses • wichtiges legendäres Objekt der mittelalterlichen Literatur • Gruppe von Stämmen, die von den Römern als Barbaren betrachtet wurden.
savannah - Scientific Method 2026-04-27
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- famous English writer and playwright
- perfect imaginary society
- math about change and motion
- supporter of artist and pays them money
- important renaissance city in Italy
- small religious group
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- everyday spoken language
- declare someone a saint
- scientist who supported the heliocentric theory
- force that pulls objects together
10 Clues: small religious group • declare someone a saint • everyday spoken language • perfect imaginary society • math about change and motion • force that pulls objects together • important renaissance city in Italy • famous English writer and playwright • supporter of artist and pays them money • scientist who supported the heliocentric theory
IPS 2026-04-21
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- Perjanjian yang dibuat antara Portugis & Spanyol
- Faktor utama pembubaran VOC
- Sistem pemeloporan Johanes Van den Boch
- Pemimpin ekspedisi penjelahan dunia pertama dari Spanyol
- Wilayah yang ditemukan Jan Pieterszoon Coen
- Negara asal Bartoholomeu Diaz
- Gerakan yang berarti masa pengalihan
- Mata uang yang digunakan oleh VOC
- Salah satu hak VOC adalah .... dagang
- Wilayah yang dikuasai Turki Usmani pada 1453
- Umat Kristiani dibatasi beribadah di..
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- Pusat perdagangan VOC
- Bunga penemuan jendral Inggris
- Iklim yang mendukung faktor penjelajahan
- Tempat pelabuhan penjelajah Belanda
- Tujuan utama penjelajahan samudera
- Sistem sewa tanah
- Pelopor sistem kerjapaksa
18 Clues: Sistem sewa tanah • Pusat perdagangan VOC • Pelopor sistem kerjapaksa • Faktor utama pembubaran VOC • Negara asal Bartoholomeu Diaz • Bunga penemuan jendral Inggris • Mata uang yang digunakan oleh VOC • Tujuan utama penjelajahan samudera • Tempat pelabuhan penjelajah Belanda • Gerakan yang berarti masa pengalihan • Salah satu hak VOC adalah .... dagang • ...
21 2023-09-05
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- - System of government by the people
- - Relating to ancient Sparta, or austere and disciplined
- - Fundamental laws of a nation
- - Period of cultural revival in Europe
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- - Journey for a specific purpose, often exploratory
- - A person considered uncivilized
- - Ancient Egyptian ruler
- - Religious military expedition
- - Norse seafarer and explorer
- - Japanese warrior
10 Clues: - Japanese warrior • - Ancient Egyptian ruler • - Norse seafarer and explorer • - Fundamental laws of a nation • - Religious military expedition • - A person considered uncivilized • - System of government by the people • - Period of cultural revival in Europe • - Journey for a specific purpose, often exploratory • - Relating to ancient Sparta, or austere and disciplined
Leo Crossword 2023-11-14
10 Clues: ______ Ratio • Home to the Mona Lisa • Birthplace of Leonardo • Sequence of 1’s and 0’s • Da Vinci’s flying machine • A famous Leonardo painting • Ex. 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 • Da Vinci’s anatomical drawing • Type of jet displayed in Flight • Leonardo worked during this time period
FEUDALISM 2024-11-01
10 Clues: land • Foreigner • A Servant • Agricultural laborer • Highest rank on the pyramid • A religion followed by most • A person of low social status • The End of the Middle Ages lead to • The dominant social system in medieval Europe • Teaches the wealthy families how to read and write
Toony and Roro's 2nd anniversary 2025-08-14
10 Clues: Our song • Love you to here • Our most used phrase • Olly's new arch nemesis • Chicken+basil=Roro's <3 • Toony's In-and-Out style • Our 2nd most used phrase • Our next Japan destination • Hotel with the best breakfast • Literally one of the 1st things we eat in Thailand
Kyleigh Musick World History Review 2022-01-07
10 Clues: Painted the Mona Lisa • a religous reform movement • Granted forgiveness of sin • trade of people and disease • made the sciences of motion • A follower of Martin Luther • Trade between the 3 countries • the rebirth in the middle ages • Modernized the Russian military • Brought the french to absolute power
Renaissance Crossword puzzle 2022-04-22
10 Clues: Who built the dome? • Who painted monalisa? • who wrote the prince? • who painted marzocco? • who painted the Pieta? • who wrote sonnets to laura? • What does Renaissance mean? • who was sonnets to laura for? • who wrote the book of the courtier? • Who was only a painter and architect?
What's the Date? 2026-01-03
10 Clues: Animals and hash. • Basically therapy. • The queso guilty pleasure. • You have a bigger sword... • Christmas with the Germans. • Sike, I guess I'm driving... • The awakened left-handed fetish. • Therapy, except we have to move! • Travel the world with a beverage. • Where our first kiss should have been.
Harlem Renaissance 2026-02-10
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- A musical genre popular during the Renaissance
- A vibrant decade, also known as the Jazz Age: Economic prosperity, dramatic social change, & flapper culture
- Last name of Louis a famous jazz and trumpet player of the 1920s
- Harsh laws against African Americans limiting them to doing a select few things/activities
- African Americans would perform at this place and many white people would attend to watch their performances
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- Accelerating the Great Migration of Black Americans to Northern cities for industrial jobs
- African American poet during the Renaissance who wrote something called “Dreams’
- 6 million African Americans flee the Jim Crow South for Northern/Western cities, seeking better jobs and freedom
8 Clues: A musical genre popular during the Renaissance • Last name of Louis a famous jazz and trumpet player of the 1920s • African American poet during the Renaissance who wrote something called “Dreams’ • Accelerating the Great Migration of Black Americans to Northern cities for industrial jobs • ...
CrossWord of the Day 2025-02-14
8 Clues: centered sun • art and writing • A church follower • a list of the church • a list of complaints • a process of knowing • knows all and does all • the opposite of reformation
Renissiance 2022-04-13
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- Greek, Latin, History, ect.
- the meaning of Renaissance.
- Luther wrote a 95 thesis
- chruch
- polo
- family that tried to assassinate the Medici
- a luxury material
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- the family name that funded a lot of churches and libraries
- Price "It's better to be feared than loved"
- giving each other items of the same value
- made The David
11 Clues: polo • chruch • made The David • a luxury material • Luther wrote a 95 thesis • Greek, Latin, History, ect. • the meaning of Renaissance. • giving each other items of the same value • Price "It's better to be feared than loved" • family that tried to assassinate the Medici • the family name that funded a lot of churches and libraries
Brooklyn Shepherd World History Review 2022-01-07
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- focus on people
- one way to heaven feudal system of landholding
- god created monarchy
- mass production of books
- traded everything from goods to diseases
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- political belief one ruler should hold power
- reformation branch of Christianity
- split into east and west
- buy your way to heaven
- rebirth of culture, education, and society
- manufacturing within three places
11 Clues: focus on people • god created monarchy • buy your way to heaven • split into east and west • mass production of books • manufacturing within three places • reformation branch of Christianity • traded everything from goods to diseases • rebirth of culture, education, and society • political belief one ruler should hold power • ...
Reconstruction and Jim Crow 2023-10-23
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- Laws of segregation
- Amendment that ended slavery
- Amendment that granted men the vote
- Stated separate but equal
- Amendment that provided citizenship
- An American sociologist that developed the NAACP
- An American poet and social activist
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- Intellectual revival of black Americans
- Developed the Tuskegee Institute
- Rebuilding after the Civil War
- A Florida writer of the Harlem Renaissance
11 Clues: Laws of segregation • Stated separate but equal • Amendment that ended slavery • Rebuilding after the Civil War • Developed the Tuskegee Institute • Amendment that granted men the vote • Amendment that provided citizenship • An American poet and social activist • Intellectual revival of black Americans • A Florida writer of the Harlem Renaissance • ...
Medieval to Renaissance 2020-01-30
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- A more modern day version of the psaltery
- The sackbut has a _________ valve
- The modern day version of the vielle
- Family of the shawm
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- Haut and Bas mean loud and soft in __________
- Old testament book that mentions instruments
- Ancient guitar
- Means rebirth
- Society is becoming more
- Double reeded instrument
- The range of a recorder
11 Clues: Means rebirth • Ancient guitar • Family of the shawm • The range of a recorder • Society is becoming more • Double reeded instrument • The sackbut has a _________ valve • The modern day version of the vielle • A more modern day version of the psaltery • Old testament book that mentions instruments • Haut and Bas mean loud and soft in __________
Medieval and Renaissance Music 2022-09-06
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- Wrote chant during the Middle Ages; given to the church as a "tithe"
- Many lines of music
- secular song of the Renaissance
- "Saved" church music during the Council of Trent
- the organization of the beats of a song
- one of the parts of the Ordinary mass
- Court musician of the middle ages
- Many notes sung on one syllable
- a leaping dance in triple meter
- One line of music
- Catholic church service
- Early polyphony
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- Early French secular song
- Chant
- Gliding dance in duple meter
- The organization of sound in time
- word painting; depicting the text with music
- the parts of the mass that happen every time
- The main tune of a song
19 Clues: Chant • Early polyphony • One line of music • Many lines of music • The main tune of a song • Catholic church service • Early French secular song • Gliding dance in duple meter • secular song of the Renaissance • Many notes sung on one syllable • a leaping dance in triple meter • The organization of sound in time • Court musician of the middle ages • ...
TIC-TAC-TOE Renaissance 2020-10-07
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- the study of things other than religeon
- a theory about god and clocks
- a concept of popular discourse
- a method devoled in the rainaissance a movement started to value art and revisit ancient greek and roman ideas
- a poem with 10 syllables
- draing a painting using water color
- the separation of a state from religeon
- the impact something or someone had on the world
- earth in the middle
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- a law issac newton discovered
- late rainaissance
- perspective in lines
- when rich people donate money to art
- sun in the middle
- when the important movement started
- cutting open a body part for science
- The study of the human body.
- the principle of being self reliant
- where your eyes go in a painting a hand made picture
19 Clues: late rainaissance • sun in the middle • earth in the middle • perspective in lines • a poem with 10 syllables • The study of the human body. • a law issac newton discovered • a theory about god and clocks • a concept of popular discourse • when the important movement started • the principle of being self reliant • draing a painting using water color • ...
The Renaissance - Marissa Nelson 2025-04-10
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- A person who travels to a holy place.
- William shakespaere was a famous —-------------
- He described the ideal world.
- Painting architectural features.
- A belief in a value of each person making the art more personalized.
- Albrecht durer contribution to books.
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- Realistic objects in a natural setting.
- He used copper engravings in his art.
- Area that miguel cervantes is from.
- Distortion and Reduction.
- Seperation from the church.
- Italy was the area this began.
- He invented the movable printing press.
- Many paintings had these religious figures.
- Attaching prime importance to human rather than divine matters
- Where dante alighieri is from.
- A family of bankers that supported the arts.
- New technique for painting on canvass.
- Where new renaissance ideas came from.
19 Clues: Distortion and Reduction. • Seperation from the church. • He described the ideal world. • Italy was the area this began. • Where dante alighieri is from. • Painting architectural features. • Area that miguel cervantes is from. • He used copper engravings in his art. • A person who travels to a holy place. • Albrecht durer contribution to books. • ...
Renaissance & Reformation Key Terms 2023-09-21
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- group of Catholic leaders that reviewed challenges by Protestants
- language of ordinary people
- section of a city where minorities were forced to live
- Calvinist belief that one's salvation was already determined by God
- artistic technique that gave paintings and drawings a 3-demsional effect
- belief that the sun is the center of the universe
- purchased from the Roman Catholic church for forgiveness of one's sins
- study of subjects such as poetry and history in ancient Greece and Rome
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- person that provides money support for the arts
- used to describe the perfect society
- movement that focused on education and the classics
- step-by-step process used to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- unproved theory used to explain certain facts or to prove a basis for investigation
- type of art where the design is etched into a metal plate and then used to create more prints
- force that pulls objects in Earth's sphere to the center
- government run by religious leaders
- subgroup of a major religious group
- recognize a person as a saint
- assembly or legislature
19 Clues: assembly or legislature • language of ordinary people • recognize a person as a saint • government run by religious leaders • subgroup of a major religious group • used to describe the perfect society • person that provides money support for the arts • belief that the sun is the center of the universe • movement that focused on education and the classics • ...
The Renaissance-Alex Curwick 2025-04-10
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- What did Johann Gutenberg invent
- Considerd the father of humanism
- The guy who printed illustrations in books
- the painting with jesus that davinci painted
- The German traviling portrait artist
- Where did the Renaissance start
- What artists used to paint on canvases
- Area where artists got ideas from
- Thomas more is the author of what book
- Painting technique that focused on humans
- The spanish writer that wrote a book on how to be a gentleman
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- a country that Marco Polo traveled to
- Known for his landscape paintings
- Where was the Last Supper painted
- Galileo developed the first practical use of
- Name of the famous paining davinci painted
- Name of the artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- The author of the devine comedy
- The author who wrote the prince
19 Clues: Where did the Renaissance start • The author of the devine comedy • The author who wrote the prince • What did Johann Gutenberg invent • Considerd the father of humanism • 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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- The author who wrote the prince
- The author of the devine comedy
- The German traviling portrait artist
- Area where artists got ideas from
- What did Johann Gutenberg invent
- Galileo developed the first practical use of
- The spanish writer that wrote a book on how to be a gentleman
- Name of the famous paining davinci painted
- a country that Marco Polo traveled to
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- What artists used to paint on canvases
- Where was the Last Supper painted
- Name of the artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Considerd the father of humanism
- The guy who printed illustrations in books
- the painting with jesus that davinci painted
- Thomas more is the author of what book
- Known for his landscape paintings
- Painting technique that focused on humans
- Where did the Renaissance start
19 Clues: The author who wrote the prince • The author of the devine comedy • Where did the Renaissance start • Considerd the father of humanism • What did Johann Gutenberg invent • Where was the Last Supper painted • Known for his landscape paintings • Area where artists got ideas from • The German traviling portrait artist • a country that Marco Polo traveled to • ...
Kreuzworträtsel zum Weltbild- und Ideal in der Renaissance 2015-06-29
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- bezeichnet ein Schriftstück mit tiefen biblischem Kern
- mittelalterliche Weltkarte in der Tradition europäischer Kartografie
- Zentrum der Psalter Weltkarte
- franz. ''Wiedergeburt''
- Nachname des Weltumseglers Christoph...
- Gegensatz zur Scheibentheorie
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- streben nach Sündenerlass
- gegenüberliegende Seite der Erde liegende Gebiete und die dort lebenden Menschen
- technisches Gerät zur Navigation
- neu entdeckter Kontinent
- Sinn-Zweckmäßigkeit im Sinne des Weltbildes
11 Clues: franz. ''Wiedergeburt'' • neu entdeckter Kontinent • streben nach Sündenerlass • Zentrum der Psalter Weltkarte • Gegensatz zur Scheibentheorie • technisches Gerät zur Navigation • Nachname des Weltumseglers Christoph... • Sinn-Zweckmäßigkeit im Sinne des Weltbildes • bezeichnet ein Schriftstück mit tiefen biblischem Kern • ...
Baroque Art 2023-01-03
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- The saint buried in the Cathedral de Compostela
- this movement is next
- frequently used very expensive pigments
- master of baroque architecture
- Had two brothers who were artists
- flourished in _________ (what country)
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- started by the _______ church
- curved walls gave this effect
- it followed the renaissance and _____________
- painted biblical and mythological themes
- monochrome shades of grey
11 Clues: this movement is next • monochrome shades of grey • started by the _______ church • curved walls gave this effect • master of baroque architecture • Had two brothers who were artists • flourished in _________ (what country) • frequently used very expensive pigments • painted biblical and mythological themes • it followed the renaissance and _____________ • ...
Authors 2022-12-12
7 Clues: Still she rises • "Beloved' author • plots like onions • satire and rebirth • blind radical protestant • original radical word wizard • Harlem Renaissance highlight
History 2014-06-20
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- Wrote the 95 Theses
- Who wrote Utopia
- Painting by Jan Van Eyck
- Where the Mughals ruled
- Where did Calvinism start
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- Could be described as the most important Sultan
- What the name of the followers of John Knox
- Who wrote famous plays
- Focus on human potential
- Church that Elizabeth I started
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
11 Clues: Who wrote Utopia • Wrote the 95 Theses • Who wrote famous plays • Where the Mughals ruled • Painting by Jan Van Eyck • Focus on human potential • Where did Calvinism start • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Church that Elizabeth I started • What the name of the followers of John Knox • Could be described as the most important Sultan
Mariah Zacatelco 5 2020-12-17
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- Famous because he promoted leaders to be rude
- created the divine comedy
- The language most spoken in one region
- a person who doesn't do religious things
- Sculpted David
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- Wrote very famous plays
- means rebirth in French
- Spoke German
- Painted The Marriage of the Virgin
- Painted The Birth of Venus
- Painted the Mona Lisa
11 Clues: Spoke German • Sculpted David • Painted the Mona Lisa • Wrote very famous plays • means rebirth in French • created the divine comedy • Painted The Birth of Venus • Painted The Marriage of the Virgin • The language most spoken in one region • a person who doesn't do religious things • Famous because he promoted leaders to be rude
Abigail Favro 5 2020-12-17
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- Wrote the book The Prince
- Known as the greatest Italian poet
- The language spoken in an area
- Not focused on religion
- Painted the The Creation of Adam
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- Wrote Romeo & Juliet
- The time when art and architecture developed
- Made the printing Press
- Painted the school of Athens
- Painted the Birth of Venus
- Painted the Mona Lisa
11 Clues: Wrote Romeo & Juliet • Painted the Mona Lisa • Made the printing Press • Not focused on religion • Wrote the book The Prince • Painted the Birth of Venus • Painted the school of Athens • The language spoken in an area • Painted the The Creation of Adam • Known as the greatest Italian poet • The time when art and architecture developed
Alisha Rudisill 5 2020-12-17
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- wrote the book called “the prince”
- wrote a poem with more than 14,000 lines
- the language a person speaks
- nonreligious
- painted the Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
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- created the play Romeo and Juliet
- the French word for rebirth
- Built the movable metal printing press
- painted the school of Athens
- painted the Primavera
- Painted the Mona Lisa
11 Clues: nonreligious • painted the Primavera • Painted the Mona Lisa • the French word for rebirth • painted the school of Athens • the language a person speaks • created the play Romeo and Juliet • wrote the book called “the prince” • Built the movable metal printing press • wrote a poem with more than 14,000 lines • painted the Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
Ryan Greenberg 1 2020-12-17
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- wrote The Prince
- wrote The Divine Comedy
- made the Vernacular language
- to not be associated with religion
- made The Last Judgment Sistine Chapel ceiling
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- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- the revival of art and literature
- made The Printing Press ink
- made the School of Athens
- made The Birth of Venus
- made the Mona Lisa
11 Clues: wrote The Prince • made the Mona Lisa • wrote Romeo and Juliet • made The Birth of Venus • wrote The Divine Comedy • made the School of Athens • made The Printing Press ink • made the Vernacular language • the revival of art and literature • to not be associated with religion • made The Last Judgment Sistine Chapel ceiling
The 1920s 2024-02-24
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- fear of a communist revolution
- market associated with the 1920s stocks
- Black trumpeter
- victims of the Red Scare
- Black poet
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- scandals led to his death
- African American renaissance took place here
- escalated the fear of communists in America
- woman breaking from traditional role
- amendment where women got the right to vote
- Black singer/songwriter
11 Clues: Black poet • Black trumpeter • Black singer/songwriter • victims of the Red Scare • scandals led to his death • fear of a communist revolution • woman breaking from traditional role • market associated with the 1920s stocks • escalated the fear of communists in America • amendment where women got the right to vote • African American renaissance took place here
Nathan and June's memories 2025-02-26
11 Clues: love you too • your face in HD • a Canadian menace • June dislikes this • we can both be peasants • you say this when we hug • i should switch to t-mobile • what happened on the train? • I paid for this kind of dance • sick children and orange socks • we're both getting good at this
Age of Discovery 2022-10-05
Across
- Columbus believed he landed in __________.
- Translates to Rebirth of Knowledge
- Who was America named after?
- Main way to preserve food.
Down
- Johann Gutenberg invented it in 1450.
- Sailed for the Dutch.
- Traveled to China
- Europe got caught off from receiving these.
- Believed in human sacrifice.
- Ran into the Tainos.
- Queen of Spain in 1492
11 Clues: Traveled to China • Ran into the Tainos. • Sailed for the Dutch. • Queen of Spain in 1492 • Main way to preserve food. • Believed in human sacrifice. • Who was America named after? • Translates to Rebirth of Knowledge • Johann Gutenberg invented it in 1450. • Columbus believed he landed in __________. • Europe got caught off from receiving these.
Just for You 2020-04-25
Across
- the anniversary of a person's birth
- a person who moves to music
- a form of dance originating in Italian Renaissance courts
- a person who entertains an audience
- the opposite of sad
- English translation of extraordinaire
Down
- the lovely daughter of our son
- a learner
- dearly loved
- one seventh of Nana's age
- French translation for beautiful
- someone who loves to read
- a stringed musical instrument
13 Clues: a learner • dearly loved • the opposite of sad • one seventh of Nana's age • someone who loves to read • a person who moves to music • a stringed musical instrument • the lovely daughter of our son • French translation for beautiful • the anniversary of a person's birth • a person who entertains an audience • English translation of extraordinaire • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Regan, Mia, Jaya 2021-09-20
Across
- the second female estate
- the highest-paid and most respected
- took vows of poverty, chasity, and silence
- the second male estate
- the first male estate
- the first female estate
Down
- were early merchants
- the third female estate
- the third male estate
- created by Gutenberg in 1450
- lived in convents, took care of less fortunate
- restoring a patient's humors
- came after the Middle Ages
13 Clues: were early merchants • the third male estate • the first male estate • the second male estate • the third female estate • the first female estate • the second female estate • came after the Middle Ages • created by Gutenberg in 1450 • restoring a patient's humors • the highest-paid and most respected • took vows of poverty, chasity, and silence • ...
Decade Review 2023-05-12
Across
- Person that made automobiles widespread
- Vanzetti's anarchist partner
- Renaissance based around African Americans
- A movement against alcohol
- President that died of a heart attack
- Household items introduced during the War
- Nicknamed "Monkey Trial"
Down
- Harding's replacement
- The biggest genre of music of the decade
- The first group of independent women
- Revolution won with prosperity
- Threat of communism in the US
- Star of silent moving pictures
13 Clues: Harding's replacement • Nicknamed "Monkey Trial" • A movement against alcohol • Vanzetti's anarchist partner • Threat of communism in the US • Revolution won with prosperity • Star of silent moving pictures • The first group of independent women • President that died of a heart attack • Person that made automobiles widespread • The biggest genre of music of the decade • ...
Exploration Knowledge 2022-01-14
Across
- A form of art using hands
- A fight back for your beliefs
- The end of slavery
- A rebirth
- What happens when you get viruses in your body
- A form of art using brushes
Down
- The way of searching
- Where most humans get milk
- A pink animal
- A form of buying
- An ordained minister of a Catholic Church
- Where you get the wool
- Synonym for finding or searching
13 Clues: A rebirth • A pink animal • A form of buying • The end of slavery • The way of searching • Where you get the wool • A form of art using hands • Where most humans get milk • A form of art using brushes • A fight back for your beliefs • Synonym for finding or searching • An ordained minister of a Catholic Church • What happens when you get viruses in your body
SHAREN & CHARLENE'S GHETTO GLOBAL CROSSWORD 2016-05-31
Across
- one of the expeditions in which medieval Christian warriors sought to recover control of the Holy Land from the Muslims.
- the belief in one god.
- Revolution the major change in human life caused by the beginnings of farming.
- Reformation religious break in Christianity.
- the belief that your culture is superior to others.
- concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters.
- a political system in which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to their king, in exchange for their loyalty, military service, and protection of the people who live on the land.
- Service System the administrative departments of government.
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- Culture Greek and Roman culture.
- Press invented by Johann Guttenburg, making books became easier and faster.
- period of European history during which renewed interest in classical culture led to far; reaching changes in art, learning, and views of the world.
- the belief in more than one god.
- Road a system of ancient caravan routes across Central Asia.
- a Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements.
- Exchange the global transfer of plants, animals, and diseases that occurred during the European colonization of the Americas.
- a government in which the ruler is viewed as a divine figure.
- a lord's estate in feudal Europe.
- Diffusion the spreading of ideas or products from one culture to another.
- System a medieval association of people working at the same occupation, which controlled its members' wages and prices.
- Right the idea that monarchs get their power from God.
20 Clues: the belief in one god. • Culture Greek and Roman culture. • the belief in more than one god. • a lord's estate in feudal Europe. • Reformation religious break in Christianity. • the belief that your culture is superior to others. • concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters. • Right the idea that monarchs get their power from God. • ...
Music Appreciation Crossword 2014-12-05
Across
- all voices important
- all of the arts
- Raymond Scott piece
- surprise symphony
- creator of magnificent symphonies
- period of experimentation
- travelings singers, spies
- Chain gang
- wrote for cathedrals, haunting music
- main them
- standards of music
- Song rhythm matched song
- Chorus most performed piece of its time
- traveling show
- church oriented
- De la halle french composer, Renaissance period
- bach created these
- biblical stories
- of Oz first colored movie
- greatest ballet composer
- Armstrong male scat singer, jazz musician
- simple, or complex music
- experimental, romantic composer
- Jazz Singer first talkie
- Faultemier Beverly hills cop theme composer
- most important in baroque period
- Kong first orchestral score
- everything to date
Down
- Nixon dubbed singing voices in movies
- his hand was for teaching
- color of music
- aspects of life
- one voice
- Fa la la la...
- rebirth
- fun, humorous, opera bouffa
- chords
- vehicle of leadership
- how everything is laid out
- two voices
- three or more voices
- Haley Rock around the clock tonight
- greek tragedies
- early feminist
- first stereo movie
- decorated music
- big women music and tons of operas
- Prez composed most motets
- Classical period genius
- the new art, began in france
- music made without touch
- the first question on tests
- Song song for a performance
- what animates music
- Song song for the people
- vocal form in medieval period
- Song simple, catchy
57 Clues: chords • rebirth • one voice • main them • Chain gang • two voices • color of music • Fa la la la... • early feminist • traveling show • aspects of life • all of the arts • greek tragedies • decorated music • church oriented • biblical stories • surprise symphony • standards of music • first stereo movie • bach created these • everything to date • Raymond Scott piece • what animates music • Song simple, catchy • ...
Europe/Russia Cross Word 2023-12-08
Across
- The highest and most extensive mountain range that is entirely in Europe
- A royal residence in London and the administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom
- A mountain range in Eurasia that runs north-south mostly through Russia
- New opportunities brought huge numbers of migrants from rural communities into urban areas in Europe
- A permanent road having a line of rails fixed to ties and laid on a roadbed and providing a track for cars or equipment drawn by locomotives
- A tradition where a large wooden pole is raised to be danced around
- A popular circle of 13ft stones
- Home to Da Vinci's Mona Lisa
- The largest religion in Europe
- A flexible material comprising a network of natural or artificial fibers, known as yarn
Down
- A kind of architecture that was inspired by the designs of the Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio
- Structure in which work is organized to meet the need for production on a large scale
- A large amphitheater that hosted events like gladiatorial games
- Art that emerged as a distinct style in northern Italy from around 1420
- A human-made waterway that allows boats and ships to pass from one body of water to another
- A 330-meter tourist attraction located in Paris, France
- One of the major European rivers that begins in the Swiss canton of Graubünden
- A mountain range that separates the Iberian Peninsula from the rest of Europe
- A type of architecture that flourished in Europe during the High and Late Middle Ages
- The second-longest river in Europe
20 Clues: Home to Da Vinci's Mona Lisa • The largest religion in Europe • A popular circle of 13ft stones • The second-longest river in Europe • A 330-meter tourist attraction located in Paris, France • A large amphitheater that hosted events like gladiatorial games • A tradition where a large wooden pole is raised to be danced around • ...
Joel Damacela- Crossword Project 2023-12-12
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
World History Midterm CROSSWORD 2024-04-11
Across
- GENERAL AND EVENTUAL EMPEROR OF FRANCE
- BEGAN IN ENGLAND, TRANSITION FROM MANMADE TO MACHINE MADE GOODS, LOTS OF CHILD LABOR
- PALACE BUILT BY ABSOLUTE MONARCH LOUIS XIV
- IN THIS GOVERNMENT TYPE, RULE BY ALL
- REVOLUTIONARY PIECE OF TECHNOLOGY RESPONSIBLE FOR BRINGING EDUCATION TO THE MASSES
- 1/3 OF EUROPE KILLED, RESULT OF CRUSADES
- SCRAMBLE FOR AFRICA, MEETING WHERE 14 EUROPEAN NATIONS SPLIT UP THE CONTINENT
- EUROPEAN COUNTRIES RAN OUT OF RESOURCES AND WENT TO AFRICA AND ASIA TO TAKE MORE
- MURDER WEAPON USED IN THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
- THEORY THAT STATES THE SUN IS THE CENTER OF UNIVERSE
- CHRISTIAN WARS OF EXPANSION, TO CONQUER HOLY LANDS
- DISCOVERY OF THIS MADE MIDDLE EAST EMPIRES THRIVE
- BOTTOM OF THE FEUDAL PYRAMID
- TRANSFER OF PLANTS, ANIMALS AND DISEASES FROM OLD WORLD TO NEW WORLD AND VICE VERSA
- FIRST COUNTRY TO LEAD AGE OF EXPLORATION
- RENAISSANCE AUTHOR, "IT IS BETTER TO BE FEARED THAN LOVED"
Down
- LUTHER HATED THESE - GET INTO HEAVEN FREE PASSES
- "SURVIVIAL OF THE FITTEST" APPLIED TO HUMANS
- WINNER OF THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR
- FRENCH WORD FOR "REBIRTH"
- ADAM SMITH - PEOPLE DESERVE LIFE, LIBERTY & ________
- LEADER OF PROTESTANT REFORMATION
- IN THIS ECONOMY TYPE, THE GOVERNMENT MAKES ALL OF THE DECISIONS
- PEOPLE WHO WENT AGAINST THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
- THE PORTION OF TRIANGULAR TRADE WHICH SAW ENSLAVED AFRICANS TO THE NEW WORLD
- a philosophical movement of the 18th century marked by a rejection of traditional social, religious, and political ideas and an emphasis on rationalism
26 Clues: FRENCH WORD FOR "REBIRTH" • BOTTOM OF THE FEUDAL PYRAMID • WINNER OF THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR • LEADER OF PROTESTANT REFORMATION • IN THIS GOVERNMENT TYPE, RULE BY ALL • GENERAL AND EVENTUAL EMPEROR OF FRANCE • 1/3 OF EUROPE KILLED, RESULT OF CRUSADES • FIRST COUNTRY TO LEAD AGE OF EXPLORATION • PALACE BUILT BY ABSOLUTE MONARCH LOUIS XIV • ...
Shakespeare test 2025-01-02
Across
- Shakespeare was born in Stratford-Upon-....
- Ophelia commits .... after her father's death
- Sonnet 130 "My Mistress eyes" was dedicated to a ....
- Puritans considered theatres .... places
- Shakespeare wrote more than 150 ...
- Juliet's family name
- Romeo kills himself by drinking ...
- The first patron of the arts for Shakespeare's company was Lord ....
- A stanza with three lines is called ...
- A stanza with four lines is called ....
- During the .... scene Romeo and Juliet declare their love for each other.
- The man that killed the late King Hamlet is Hamlet's ....
- Hamlet is set in ...
- In "To be or not to be" sleep is a symbol for ...
- The ... was the theatre founded by Shakespeare's company
- In Shakespeare's times theatres didn't have a r....
- The person who kills Prince Hamlet at the end of the play.
Down
- Ophelia's father's name
- The area where actors perform is called ....
- The main theme in Hamlet is ...
- "To be or not to be" is a famous ..... (type of speech)
- After killing a man, Romeo escapes to .... (city)
- Shakespeare's first job
- A poetic term to say "exaggeration".
- Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet are both ...
- The part of the theatre were the poorest members of the audience stood to watch the plays.
- Hamlet's mother is ....
- In the prologue to Romeo and Juliet the ... explains the plot of the play.
- The word Renaissance means "re-...."
- In England the Renaissance started .... than in Italy.
- Juliet kills herself with a ....
- Romeo and Juliet meet at a ...
- Hamlet pretends to be .... to buy time.
33 Clues: Juliet's family name • Hamlet is set in ... • Ophelia's father's name • Shakespeare's first job • Hamlet's mother is .... • Romeo and Juliet meet at a ... • The main theme in Hamlet is ... • Juliet kills herself with a .... • Shakespeare wrote more than 150 ... • Romeo kills himself by drinking ... • A poetic term to say "exaggeration". • The word Renaissance means "re-...." • ...
Unit 1 & 2 Review Crossword 2026-02-06
Across
- First piece of Western classical music. Carved on a stone.
- A type of music that tells a story.
- An instrument that uses strings
- A sickness that passed through Europe, killing 30 to 50% of the population and kickstarting the end of the Medieval era
- An instrument played with electricity
- An instrument played with air
- A medieval composer who invented solfege (Do, Re, Mi)
- Music with multiple lines
- A medieval chordophone that is played like a guitar
- A string instrument that came about during the Baroque era and has stayed in orchestras until the modern day
Down
- One of the most important composers of the Baroque era, master of the fugue
- An instrument played by hitting
- Music with just one line
- A baroque composer best known for his string works, including "The Four Seasons."
- A medieval composer who saw visions that allowed her to compose music.
- A precursor to the piano that came about in the Renaissance
- An instrument played by hitting a skin
- One of the most popular composers of all time. Piano player and child star who died at 37.
- An aerophone that came about in the Renaissance
- A medieval chordophone played by turning a crank.
- A Romantic era composer who is called the best composer of all time
- A medieval composer credited with creating polyphony
- A Classical era composer who is the father of the symphony.
- A genre that is sung beginning to end, usually based on an existing story
24 Clues: Music with just one line • Music with multiple lines • An instrument played with air • An instrument played by hitting • An instrument that uses strings • A type of music that tells a story. • An instrument played with electricity • An instrument played by hitting a skin • An aerophone that came about in the Renaissance • A medieval chordophone played by turning a crank. • ...
Chapter 11 Overview 2025-10-08
Across
- The name of the king that was well known for his military exploits and introduction of innovative agricultural technology.
- The study of the movements of celestial bodies, like constellations and planets.
- An agreement that typically ends a war
- The study of living things
- Growing crops, cultivation of land, raising animals, in order to produce food and materials.
- ____ Consumerism
- A period of cultural and intellectual movement in Northern Europe
- A concept of god during the Scientific revolution
- Planetary ______
- The most notable monarch in absolute monarchy (no spaces)
- The movement that featured scientific advancements.
- A government system to collect money from their subjects
- The ideology of focus on humankind, a belief that is suggested by Francesco Petrarch.
- A "sin" that people accused women of committing
Down
- The king or queen. Absolute ______
- A branch of Christianity that defied many catholic beliefs
- The first name of the man to introduce Europe to a more science-based lifestyle (Hint: Copernicus)
- What people who practice the belief that King Henry VIII established
- An improved instrument that assisted the spread of knowledge in astronomy.
- A new instrument that assisted the spread of knowledge in biology.
- The taking over/conquering and reshaping of another country.
- A form of currency that arose from the colonies in the Americas
- The country where the Renaissance started
- What it's called when someone borrows money
- The first name of the guy who invented math
- An economic system in which private businesses or individuals own and control property instead of the government
26 Clues: ____ Consumerism • Planetary ______ • The study of living things • The king or queen. Absolute ______ • An agreement that typically ends a war • The country where the Renaissance started • What it's called when someone borrows money • The first name of the guy who invented math • A "sin" that people accused women of committing • ...
La Joconde 2025-01-12
9 Clues: Œuvre peinte • Vêtement féminin • Expression du visage • Vue qu'on a d'un pays • Créateur d'œuvres d'art • Personne de sexe féminin • Ce qu'on voit dans les yeux • Période artistique du 15e-16e siècle • Qui est difficile à comprendre ou à expliquer
6 month 2024-08-05
10 Clues: geese (us) • You are my • Where we met • Crazy date spot • We are the ____ people • We made it official at… • Meeting fairies and wizards • Type of adventures we go on • Who I look like with my hair up • How long I want to spend with you
Leonardo Da Vinci 2023-04-28
10 Clues: Where he died • What he died of • Leonardo's father • Leonardo's teacher • The place he was born • His most famous art piece • The object he sketches and writes on • He invented something that could fly • Someone that is intelligent or talented • A period time where there was great creatvity
social studies 2022-05-12
Across
- The relationship of amounts, numbers
- a poet and playwright
- the focus of an indivadle
- developed the first press
- author of the masterpiece Don Quixote
Down
- when an object circles
- painting by Leonardo divinchie leonardodivinchi April 15, 1452
- a revival of something
- a name given to the Americas
- Italian Painter
10 Clues: Italian Painter • a poet and playwright • when an object circles • a revival of something • the focus of an indivadle • developed the first press • a name given to the Americas • The relationship of amounts, numbers • author of the masterpiece Don Quixote • painting by Leonardo divinchie leonardodivinchi April 15, 1452
robotics "the automated touch" 2025-03-27
Across
- robotic frame for mobility assistance
- tiny robotic device for medical use
- supply chain management field
- vinci renaissance polymath famous for Vitruvian man
- remote healthcare delivery method
Down
- post-injury process
- relating to touch perception
- waste management system
- medical procedure requiring anesthesia
- technology enables machines to simulate human intelligence
10 Clues: post-injury process • waste management system • relating to touch perception • supply chain management field • remote healthcare delivery method • tiny robotic device for medical use • robotic frame for mobility assistance • medical procedure requiring anesthesia • vinci renaissance polymath famous for Vitruvian man • ...
Vocab 7 2025-09-29
Across
- the _____ of outer-space
- a headline
- small _____ that orbit space
- a person who makes things _______ or easy
- trust in _______ or chance
- something _______ from an ancestor or predecessor
- a ______ to be proved
Down
- a ______ in Europe lasting from the 14th century to the 17th century
- a _____ force
- someone who travels in _________
10 Clues: a headline • a _____ force • a ______ to be proved • the _____ of outer-space • trust in _______ or chance • small _____ that orbit space • someone who travels in _________ • a person who makes things _______ or easy • something _______ from an ancestor or predecessor • a ______ in Europe lasting from the 14th century to the 17th century
EXAM 2026-03-18
Across
- Government with elected leaders
- System based on land and protection
- Church reform movement
- Time of art and learning
- Settling in new lands
Down
- Industry that produced cloth and started the Industrial Revolution
- System where people vote
- First World War
- Artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- No direct fighting between powers
10 Clues: First World War • Settling in new lands • Church reform movement • System where people vote • Time of art and learning • Government with elected leaders • Artist who painted the Mona Lisa • No direct fighting between powers • System based on land and protection • Industry that produced cloth and started the Industrial Revolution
The Renaissance 2013-08-05
Across
- the era of Shakespeare's writings it occurred form the 14th to 17th century in Europe and in England form the 15th to 16th century
- an art which involves creating 3 dimensional objects Michelangelo was famous for this
- the art of painting someones face
Down
- a subject which excelled as an art form during the renaissance this is what Shakespeare is famous for
- a person of great fame in the Renaissance whose name rhymes with deer year and beer
5 Clues: the art of painting someones face • a person of great fame in the Renaissance whose name rhymes with deer year and beer • an art which involves creating 3 dimensional objects Michelangelo was famous for this • a subject which excelled as an art form during the renaissance this is what Shakespeare is famous for • ...
Pi Day Crossword 2013-03-11
Across
- originated the symbol of pi
- date of pi
- reproduced pi in his paintings in the renaissance
- two times pi times radius times hieght
- half the diameter
- pi was introduced _____ years ago
- pi times radius squared
- amount of numbers
- pi times radius squared times height
Down
- one of the greatest mathematicians to calculate with pi
- this civilization first used pi
- a line through the middle of a circle
- pi times diameter
- 3.14159...
14 Clues: date of pi • 3.14159... • pi times diameter • half the diameter • amount of numbers • pi times radius squared • originated the symbol of pi • this civilization first used pi • pi was introduced _____ years ago • pi times radius squared times height • a line through the middle of a circle • two times pi times radius times hieght • reproduced pi in his paintings in the renaissance • ...
WOD SEM 2 #11-24 2026-02-17
Across
- dilemma, predicament, plight, jam, muddle
- insolent, impolite, cheeky, discourteous, disrespectful
- comparison, parallel, correlation, likeness, resemblance
- clarity, consistency, logic, unity, intelligibility
- doubt, cynicism, disbelief, incredulity, suspicion
- perseverance, persistence, resolve, grit, doggedness
- thrive, prosper, bloom, burgeon, succeed
- gloss, footnote, comment, mark, explain
Down
- rebirth, revival, renewal, resurgence, awakening
- insincerity, double-dealing, sanctimony, pretension, duplicity
- charitable, kind, philanthropic, altruistic, generous
- story, tale, narrative, sketch, reminiscence
- impartial, unbiased, neutral, detached, fair
- din, racket, discord, clamor, noise
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 • ...
Shakespeare 2025-12-19
Across
- the love between Shakespeare and De Lesseps?
- where it take place
- one of the main character in the play
- where Williams wife lives
- the princess
- The princess has no choice but to … Wessex
- one of the main characters in the play
- Wessex kill a man
Down
- the money she gets from Wessex, what it is called?
- the time period
- Williams job?
- Shakespeares first name?
- she hides her identity
- what the queen loves in plays
14 Clues: the princess • Williams job? • the time period • Wessex kill a man • where it take place • she hides her identity • Shakespeares first name? • where Williams wife lives • what the queen loves in plays • one of the main character in the play • one of the main characters in the play • The princess has no choice but to … Wessex • the love between Shakespeare and De Lesseps? • ...
lionardo divionchie 2023-06-01
Cab Calloway & The Harlem Renaissance 2023-02-07
9 Clues: His career • Type of music • His last name • Where he lived • Minnie The Moocher • His real first name • Type of music made with voice • Club Famous club he performed at • City in New York, home of the Harlem Renaissance
LEO DA VINCI 2023-05-17
9 Clues: Rebirth, in French • A well rounded person • Raphael's Burial place • Study of the human body • Blue masked Ninja Turtle • Painted The Creation of Adam • Leonardo da Vinci's nationality • An informal salutation in Italian • Leonardo da Vinci fresco, with "The"
Révision HEC 2e secondaire 2021-06-07
Across
- 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
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- 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. • ...
Vocab #9 2026-05-21
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- Germanic tribes that settled in Britain and formed the first united Kingdom of England.
- Nomadic horse warriors who built the largest contiguous empire in history, stretching across Asia and into Europe.
- A historic 1215 English document that limited the king's power and protected the rights of the nobility.
- A cultural movement during the Renaissance that focused on human potential, reason, and worldly subjects rather than strictly religious ones.
- The illegal or unethical practice of lending money with an excessively high interest rate (historically frowned upon by the Catholic Church).
- A series of conflicts (1337–1453) between England and France for control of the French throne.
- A political and social system where lords owned land, and lesser nobles (vassals) provided military service in exchange for using it.
- A major "rebirth" in Europe that sparked an explosion of art, literature, and learning following the Middle Ages.
- A large, self-sufficient estate controlled by a lord, including farmland, a village, and a castle.
- Pertaining to the Middle Ages, the period in European history between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.
- A devastating global pandemic that swept through Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s, wiping out a huge portion of the population.
- Describing an imagined, perfect, and flawless society, often deemed impossible to achieve in reality.
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- A powerful Germanic tribe that conquered much of modern-day France and established a massive empire under Charlemagne.
- A uniform system of law based on court decisions and custom, rather than written legal codes.
- A series of religious wars launched by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
- A peasant bound to the land, working for a lord in exchange for protection and a small plot of land.
- Nomadic groups from Northern and Central Europe (like the Goths and Vandals) who migrated and helped reshape Europe after the fall of Rome.
- A wealthy person who provided financial support to artists, writers, and scientists.
- A medieval code of conduct for knights that emphasized bravery, honor, and protecting the weak.
- A person granted land by a lord in exchange for loyalty and military service.
- The actual land granted by a lord to a vassal.
- Things that are worldly or non-religious, relating to earthly life rather than spiritual matters.
- Nomadic warriors from Central Asia who invaded and raided parts of Europe, eventually settling in modern-day Hungary.
- A harsh campaign started by Spanish monarchs in 1478 to ensure religious conformity (primarily by targeting Jews and Muslims).
24 Clues: The actual land granted by a lord to a vassal. • A person granted land by a lord in exchange for loyalty and military service. • A wealthy person who provided financial support to artists, writers, and scientists. • Germanic tribes that settled in Britain and formed the first united Kingdom of England. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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) • ...
Warsaw 2023-10-13
9 Clues: Currency of Poland • Famous Polish drink • Famous polish composer • Beloved symbol of Warsaw • Poland's most famous food • Polish Renaissance astronomer • River that runs through Warsaw • Famous piano competition held in Warsaw • Last name of Nobel Prize winner born in Warsaw
Renaissance Reports wild words 2022-04-18
9 Clues: non-religious • German painter • painted the Sistine chapel • greatest Medici family patron • wrote about purgatory journey • greatest patrons of the renaissance • Henry the 7th represented this family • everyday commonly spoken language of the people • commissioned Michelangelo to paint Sistine chapel
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 • ...
