renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Literatuur in de renaissance 2020-04-26
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- 2 terzines zijn samen een...
- Idee dat de men centraal staat met zijn lichamelijke en geestelijke vermogens.
- Inhoudelijke wending in een gedicht.
- Klankovereenkomst van twee beklemtoonde eenlettergrepige woorden of woorddelen op de beginmedeklinker na.
- Hierbij moet de kunstenaar niet meer anoniem blijven, maar mag hij zijn naam vermelden op het kunstwerk, het wordt persoonlijke kunst.
- Onderwerp van de meeste sonetten.
- Compacte dichtvorm met strakke regels.
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- Educatieve reis ter voorbereiding op een handelscarrière.
- Periode waarin de Republiek der Verenigde Nederlanden beschikten over enorme materiële rijkdommen en de Nederlandse cultuur op wereldniveau schitterde.
- Bestaat altijd uit een afbeelding (pictura)met een spreuk (inscripto/motto) en een kort gedicht (subscripto)en kan allerlei onderwerpen hebben.
- Beeldspraak waarbij levensloze zaken menselijke eigenschappen krijgen.
- 'Vader' van het sonnet (achternaam).
- Dit heb je wanneer er 6 jamben per versregel zijn.
- Bepaald het metrum, kleinste maateenheid binnen een vers.
- Afwisseling van beklemtoonde en onbeklemtoonde lettergrepen in het sonnet.
- Kunst mag ook gewoon mooi zijn en hoeft niet God te eren of een boodschap te verkondigen.
- Rederijkerskamer waar P.C Hooft lid van was.
17 Clues: 2 terzines zijn samen een... • Onderwerp van de meeste sonetten. • 'Vader' van het sonnet (achternaam). • Inhoudelijke wending in een gedicht. • Compacte dichtvorm met strakke regels. • Rederijkerskamer waar P.C Hooft lid van was. • Dit heb je wanneer er 6 jamben per versregel zijn. • Educatieve reis ter voorbereiding op een handelscarrière. • ...
Terms of the Renaissance 2025-11-05
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- A short, sharp weapon that is carried at the hip or belt and used for self-defense
- A heavy, long-barreled gun that was one of the main infantry weapons during the Renaissance
- A transfer of wealth of money and goods from a bride's family to her husband's family
- the city where the Global Theatre was located
- this was the original name of William Shakespeare's acting company
- A large piece of meat that is cooked over an open fire
- A competition where jockeys rode bareback on a racetrack, and winners would receive a silk banner instead of a trophy
- A type of soup that is slow-cooked and contains meat and vegetables
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- A written legal contract for a future binding marriage
- was a popular game where knights would ride on horseback and use long wooden spears to knock each other off their horses.
- The sport that requires using a bow to shoot arrows at a round colorful target
- Known as the "Sport of Kings,” and was played on an enclosed court where wooden rackets and hand-sewn balls were used
- A short bow that is fixed on a stock that shoots "bolts”
- A long, pointy blade used for duels
- A rich beverage where all classes would produce their own from grapes
- A bird known for its huge, colorful tail feathers
- Pubic announcements made in a church proclaiming a couple's intent to marry
17 Clues: A long, pointy blade used for duels • the city where the Global Theatre was located • A bird known for its huge, colorful tail feathers • A written legal contract for a future binding marriage • A large piece of meat that is cooked over an open fire • A short bow that is fixed on a stock that shoots "bolts” • ...
renaissance 2016-04-21
5 Clues: discovered America • first to sail across Pacific Ocean • first sighted the Cape of Good Hope • sailed through the Cape of Good Hope • a German monk published the Ninety- Five Theses
RENAISSANCE 2013-03-03
5 Clues: A new style of writing • Introduced printing to Europe • I wanted to go "back to the sources • Attacked Catholic Church claiming moral corruption • German sociologist who wanted the "demystification of the world"
Renaissance 2013-01-21
5 Clues: testament . Islam ; the religion of the muslims . • the religion of the jews . Christianity ; jeesus in the • Astrolabe : an instrumen used to mueasure the locations • Christian millitary expedition to recover the holy land. • ages . a Historical period in europe sinces the 4th and the 14th
renaissance 2015-01-21
Renaissance 2021-09-17
5 Clues: renaissance first began here • one of the greatest leaders of the Reformation • this period lasted in Europe from the 5th to the 15th century • The holy wars to save Christianity from the onslaught of the Turks. • In this feature of Renaissance the thinkers refused to accept anything blindly.
Renaissance 2021-05-28
5 Clues: Schrijver van 'het lijk' • Ander woord voor renaissance • De schrijver van 'Het warenar' • Wie was 'de prins der dichters' • Schrijver van ' De klucht van de molenaar'
Renaissance 2021-05-20
5 Clues: Value on human achievement • invented the printing press • carving into wood to create prints • Independent country the size of a city • Rebirth in the interest of Greek/Roman art and learning
Renaissance 2021-05-20
5 Clues: created the Mona Lisa • supported exploration • was a famous english playwright • built many theaters to support the arts • State-Independent country the size of a city
renaissance 2022-03-18
5 Clues: sold indulges to people • Calvin taught Predestination • He nailed his 95 Theses to the door of his church in 1517. • He asked the pope for an annulment, a form of divorce, but the pope said, “no”. • the Church needed to win back people to Catholicism after the Protestant Reformation.
Renaissance 2023-09-20
Renaissance 2023-10-13
Renaissance 2023-10-13
Renaissance 2024-03-20
5 Clues: Wrote the "Prince" • Seeing the world in three dimensions • Focused on worldly or secular subjects • City that symbolized the Italian Renaissance • Sculptor and Painter like the statue of David
Renaissance 2025-02-04
Renaissance 2025-06-06
5 Clues: where the renaissance began • very famous artwork done by leonardo • name of the statue build by Michelangelo • a painting painted by Rafael of a school • painting painted by Leonardo which involves Jesus
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Middle Ages and Renaissance 2023-02-26
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- Church tax; usually one-tenth of a peasant family’s income
- Non-religious
- person receiving a fief from a lord
- Leader of the Roman Catholic Church who asked European Christians to fight Muslims in exchange for the forgiveness of their sins; he began the Crusades
- The common name for a major outbreak of plague that spread across Asia, North Africa, and Europe in the 1300s that killed 30-60% of Europeans
- A Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements
- Invented the printing press in the 1400s
- A political system in which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to their king
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- lord’s estate
- The everyday language of people in a region or country
- A series of 5 holy wars declared by the Catholic Pope in which Crusaders fought to take back the Holy Land from the Muslims
- Economic system during the Middle Ages that revolved around self-sufficient farming estates where lords and peasants shared the land
- landowner
- 800 CE crowned by the Pope as the head of the Holy Roman Empire
- warrior on horseback who promised to defend his lord’s land
- peasant who worked the land of a lord and could not lawfully leave it
- land granted by a lord to a vassal
17 Clues: landowner • lord’s estate • Non-religious • land granted by a lord to a vassal • person receiving a fief from a lord • Invented the printing press in the 1400s • The everyday language of people in a region or country • Church tax; usually one-tenth of a peasant family’s income • warrior on horseback who promised to defend his lord’s land • ...
English Renaissance, Realism, Absurdism 2024-05-13
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- In addition to being a playwright, Shakespeare was also an __________
- How did Christopher Marlowe die?
- The thing that caused the Globe theatre to burn down in 1613 during a performance.
- The type of plot that Shakespeare used.
- The style of theatre that seeks to convince the audience the action on stage is representative of every day life.
- The name of the playwrights in the English renaissance that provided boys drama groups with plays.
- The name of Shakespeare's performing troupe that built the globe theatre.
- Samuel Beckett's most famous play.
- What was the name of the theatre where many of Shakespeare's plays were performed?
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- Who demolished the Globe in 1644?
- Henrik Ibsen's most famous play.
- the king that ruled before Elizabeth I and was known for having six wives.
- The father of realism
- The side of the river theatre was sent to when it was banned.
- The type of theatre that deals with the opinion that life cannot be explained logically and that it is ridiculous or absurd.
- The English playwright also believed to be a spy.
- The type of poetic verse both Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare wrote in.
17 Clues: The father of realism • Henrik Ibsen's most famous play. • How did Christopher Marlowe die? • Who demolished the Globe in 1644? • Samuel Beckett's most famous play. • The type of plot that Shakespeare used. • The English playwright also believed to be a spy. • The side of the river theatre was sent to when it was banned. • ...
Chapter 5 2017-01-30
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- release from all or part of the punishment for sin
- religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the roman catholic church
- greatest of the renaissance artists, inventor, sculptor and known for the mona lisa painting
- Priest and professor that started the protestant reformation by attacking the sale of indulgences
- wanted a divorce with his first wife since she didn't have a boy so he needed a male heir, he wanted to marry Anne Boleyn
- supported the catholic reformation also called the Counter-Reformation
- a list of questions and propositions for debate that martin luther made
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- One of Italy's best painters, admired for his numerous madonnas also well known for his frescos
- Ran the government from behind the scenes using their wealth and personal influence
- The study of the classics, the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome
- Accomplished painter, architect, sculptor, and master of of the High Renaissance
- Brought knowledge to a new level of availability especially the bible by printing books at a much faster rate
- the belief that god has determined in advance who will be saved and who will be damned
- His book The Prince is one of the most influential works on political power in the Western world
- King of England who broke off from the Catholic church to get an annulment of his marriage
- wordly
- a sum of money that the wife's family gave to the husband upon marriage
17 Clues: wordly • release from all or part of the punishment for sin • supported the catholic reformation also called the Counter-Reformation • a sum of money that the wife's family gave to the husband upon marriage • a list of questions and propositions for debate that martin luther made • The study of the classics, the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome • ...
UN TOUR DE FRANCE 2021-06-22
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- film festival, international film festival
- largest river delta in western europe
- cathedral, holding place of coronations
- home to the first winter olympics
- once the center of the woolen text industry
- capitol of champagne
- lyon, largest renaissance district
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- of pyla, tallest sand dune in europe
- once housed the french foreign legion
- tropez, resort community
- of fontainebleau, where napolean abdicated
- bridge, tallest bridge in europe
- roman monuments, a city of roman ghaul
- saint-michel, tidal island
- de gard, highest roman aqueduct bridge
- tower, symbol of paris
- a medieval town
- de chenonceau, most visited castle in france
- puy-en-valey, famous for making lace
- d'isere, popular ski resort
20 Clues: a medieval town • capitol of champagne • tower, symbol of paris • tropez, resort community • saint-michel, tidal island • d'isere, popular ski resort • bridge, tallest bridge in europe • home to the first winter olympics • lyon, largest renaissance district • of pyla, tallest sand dune in europe • puy-en-valey, famous for making lace • once housed the french foreign legion • ...
黃郁淑徐嘉均 2022-10-02
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- some people may ___ little girl
- NMSL
- a math teacher
- a movie OO impassable
- cheese friend
- 百因必有__
- pride and ___
- who built the house
- have their own toilet
- blu dim vague
- complex relationship
- something gree
- your body
- 秦始皇
- 解憂_____
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- 3rd generation spider man
- for love
- addicted to something that get you drunk
- ex:-5,0,3
- before English class
- how do we count cows
- Ukrainian
- not rough
- 1930~1960s Taiwan
- Genshin ___
- 王志堅
- DIY
- 幫你把紅包錢存起來
- smoke weed in Taiwan
- 浪子回頭
30 Clues: 王志堅 • DIY • 秦始皇 • NMSL • 浪子回頭 • 百因必有__ • 解憂_____ • for love • ex:-5,0,3 • Ukrainian • not rough • 幫你把紅包錢存起來 • your body • Genshin ___ • cheese friend • pride and ___ • blu dim vague • a math teacher • something gree • 1930~1960s Taiwan • who built the house • before English class • how do we count cows • complex relationship • smoke weed in Taiwan • a movie OO impassable • have their own toilet • 3rd generation spider man • ...
Roaring 20s 2023-04-25
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- Creator of Negro History Week
- Where Harlem is located
- War War that ended in 1917 and led us into Prosperity
- Attractive; Aesthetically pleasing
- League Black baseball league
- Type of dancer
- First Black baseball player
- Day that celebrates Frederick Douglass
- Popular soft drink with cocaine inside it
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- banned the distribution sale or manufacturing of alcoholic beverages
- separation based on race
- Club where black people are the majority
- Place where the renaissance is taking place
- Tragic music
- Another word for speakeasy
- place where alcoholic beverages are illegally sold
- This months featured poem
- employs black people, serves white people
- Pittsburghs Negro League Team
- Soulful music, dance tunes
20 Clues: Tragic music • Type of dancer • Where Harlem is located • separation based on race • This months featured poem • Another word for speakeasy • Soulful music, dance tunes • First Black baseball player • League Black baseball league • Creator of Negro History Week • Pittsburghs Negro League Team • Attractive; Aesthetically pleasing • Day that celebrates Frederick Douglass • ...
WillKfromLA 2016-11-24
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- A Building for Worshipping
- Under House Arrest for ______
- Inventor from Mainz
- Expedition to the Holy Land
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- A small body with political power
- The Welfare of Humans
- Not Immortal
- Started heliocentrism
- Centered around the sun
- Romeo and Juliet
- Dialect of a country
- Godfathers of the ___________
- press Mass producing literature
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- Wrote 95 theses
- Non-Religous
- An Oppressor
- Michelangelo's Ceiling paintings.
- A Religious Journeyman
- Centered Around the earth
- High Class of Society
- Navigational Disk
- Protestant ___________
- The Black Plague was a __________
- Vinci Flying machines
- Representatives of the Catholic Church
- Medici Bankers
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
28 Clues: Non-Religous • An Oppressor • Not Immortal • Medici Bankers • Wrote 95 theses • Romeo and Juliet • Navigational Disk • Inventor from Mainz • Dialect of a country • High Class of Society • The Welfare of Humans • Started heliocentrism • Vinci Flying machines • A Religious Journeyman • Protestant ___________ • Centered around the sun • Centered Around the earth • A Building for Worshipping • ...
How Well Do You Know The Renaissance Era? 2016-09-23
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- eastern catholic
- It has no war here, so it’s where it all started
- la mandragola
- dihydrogen monoxide
- “The Thinker statue”
- one of greek beliefs
- Captain.....
- "hey baby, its very starry tonight"
- "heaven can not be paid with money"
- "I can marry more than once"-Henry VIII
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- i live inside a glass pyramid
- the study of the nature of GOD and religious belief.
- a church and a mosque
- "I believe that it is ROUND"
- era of new birth
- who orbits who?
- the falling apple of my eye
- Rediscovery of Aristotle's teacher teachings
- painting
- “let’s have an association of business to take over the world!”
20 Clues: painting • Captain..... • la mandragola • who orbits who? • eastern catholic • era of new birth • dihydrogen monoxide • “The Thinker statue” • one of greek beliefs • a church and a mosque • the falling apple of my eye • "I believe that it is ROUND" • i live inside a glass pyramid • "hey baby, its very starry tonight" • "heaven can not be paid with money" • ...
American Studies 2 2021-12-09
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- settlers who came over on the Mayflower
- tobacco and cotton
- Chris C wanted to find this
- the best at growing cash crops
- secretive group planned to oust GB
- colonist loyal to the king
- means rebirth
- exposed during last ice age
- most diverse population in this category
- religious leaders rule government
- first European people to reach New World
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- improvement of democracy
- first successful English settlement
- European who settled NY region before the English
- the Dutch bought these from Native Americans
- lifestyle of the paleo Indians
- most religious colony category
- land bridge connected these
- cradle of democracy
- known as the oldest civilization in NA
- wanted to break free
21 Clues: means rebirth • tobacco and cotton • cradle of democracy • wanted to break free • improvement of democracy • colonist loyal to the king • Chris C wanted to find this • land bridge connected these • exposed during last ice age • lifestyle of the paleo Indians • the best at growing cash crops • most religious colony category • religious leaders rule government • ...
Historical Events Explorer 2023-10-10
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- - Fight for women's voting rights
- - Cultural revival in Europe
- - Movement for equal rights and integration
- - Barrier dividing East and West Berlin
- - Conflict in Southeast Asia
- - Transition to modern industry
- - Terrorist attacks in the United States
- - Struggle for American independence
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- - Human landing on the lunar surface
- - Transformation of French society
- - Standoff between the US and USSR
- - Japanese attack on US naval base
- - Severe economic downturn in the 1930s
- - Genocide during World War II
- - Worldwide conflict from 1939 to 1945
- - Conflict between the North and South in the USA
- - First moon landing mission
- - Geopolitical tension between superpowers
- - Bubonic plague pandemic
- - Global conflict from 1914 to 1918
20 Clues: - Bubonic plague pandemic • - Cultural revival in Europe • - First moon landing mission • - Conflict in Southeast Asia • - Genocide during World War II • - Transition to modern industry • - Fight for women's voting rights • - Transformation of French society • - Standoff between the US and USSR • - Japanese attack on US naval base • - Global conflict from 1914 to 1918 • ...
List 7 2024-02-05
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- exciting one's desires
- rebirth
- culture and way of life of people
- successor of Muhammad
- material that allows heat energy to pass through it easily
- sustenance
- to leave someone entirely when they need you
- ridicule or to mock someone
- invisible energy from the sun
- under a cruel government
- energy that can travel through space
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- of or from Ethiopia
- contagious bacterial disease
- changes the energy of motion to electrical energy
- set of rules for knights to behave
- material that does not let heat energy pass through it
- hardship or cruelty
- medieval singer or musician
- to emphasize and make more noticeable
- rejects religion
20 Clues: rebirth • sustenance • rejects religion • of or from Ethiopia • hardship or cruelty • successor of Muhammad • exciting one's desires • under a cruel government • medieval singer or musician • ridicule or to mock someone • contagious bacterial disease • invisible energy from the sun • culture and way of life of people • set of rules for knights to behave • ...
unit 9 2024-04-25
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- Church influenced unification
- wealthy individuals, supported artists such as Leonardo
- was a type of scholarship that developed during the Renaissance
- speech helped start the Crusade
- Italian poet and scholar who wrote sonnets
- An italian painter
- a dutch humanist
- a famous playwright
- weakened by war
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- through Mediterranean
- Document that limited power of king
- Increased demand for Middle Eastern
- press helped spread the ideas
- weakened the Population
- Spanish Empire in the Western Hemisphere expanded
- of Christian influence.
- painting of God creating Adam
- an english writer
- signed the Magna Carta
- Encouraged the use of credit
- was an important goal.
- powerful family in florence
- painter of
23 Clues: painter of • weakened by war • a dutch humanist • an english writer • An italian painter • a famous playwright • through Mediterranean • signed the Magna Carta • was an important goal. • weakened the Population • of Christian influence. • powerful family in florence • Encouraged the use of credit • press helped spread the ideas • Church influenced unification • painting of God creating Adam • ...
lal 2024-12-03
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- someone who loves books
- a picture puzzle with hidden words
- a trick to help you remember something
- to figure something out
- very detailed or complicated
- secret or hidden
- lit up or bright
- a 3D picture made with light
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- hard to understand or a mystery
- a time of new ideas or art
- a big maze
- staying alone to stop germs from spreading
- stuff or tools for an activity
- blocking or hiding information
- a person who takes care of old records
- a little weird or unusual
- someone who looks for things
- done without planning
- a trick or lie
- very smart and creative
20 Clues: a big maze • a trick or lie • secret or hidden • lit up or bright • done without planning • someone who loves books • to figure something out • very smart and creative • a little weird or unusual • a time of new ideas or art • someone who looks for things • very detailed or complicated • a 3D picture made with light • stuff or tools for an activity • blocking or hiding information • ...
Literary Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-25
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- Stories set in the past
- Story of a person’s life
- Short emotional poem
- Word mimicking sound
- Dark crime/mystery genre
- Genre involving magic and mythical creatures
- Era of logic and reason
- Giving human traits to objects
- Rebirth of classical art/literature
- Industrialization-era literature
- Fact-based writing
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- Poem that tells a story
- Story explaining natural phenomena
- Narrative perspective using "I"
- Scripted for performance
- Object representing deeper meaning
- Contradictory terms
- Futuristic technology genre
- 19th-century movement emphasizing emotion
- Humorously critiques society
- Focuses on love and adventure
- Supernatural tales with gods
- Evokes fear and suspense
- 20th-century experimental movement
- Opposite of expectations
25 Clues: Fact-based writing • Contradictory terms • Short emotional poem • Word mimicking sound • Poem that tells a story • Stories set in the past • Era of logic and reason • Scripted for performance • Story of a person’s life • Dark crime/mystery genre • Evokes fear and suspense • Opposite of expectations • Futuristic technology genre • Humorously critiques society • Supernatural tales with gods • ...
008 2024-07-01
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- Figure used to scare birds away from crops.
- Early American settlers moving westward.
- First successful colonial settlement in New England.
- Cultural rebirth in Europe.
- First celebrated by Pilgrims and Native Americans.
- Early settlers in America.
- Historical period in Europe.
- Indigenous people of America.
- Severe worldwide economic depression.
- Conflict between the Northern and Southern states.
- Full moon closest to the autumnal equinox.
- War for American independence.
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- Period of global exploration.
- Period of great prosperity.
- Day of major shopping sales after Thanksgiving.
- Unsettled land in America.
- Ship that brought Pilgrims to America.
- Period of major industrialization.
- Settlements in early America.
- Historic immigration station in New York.
20 Clues: Unsettled land in America. • Early settlers in America. • Period of great prosperity. • Cultural rebirth in Europe. • Historical period in Europe. • Period of global exploration. • Indigenous people of America. • Settlements in early America. • War for American independence. • Period of major industrialization. • Severe worldwide economic depression. • ...
Vivian Stock - Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-19
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- purple, great sculptor, bronze david
- non-religious
- rebirth, 1400-1600
- Catholic counter punch
- Catholic missionaries
- make invalid
- native language
- king of England, 6 wives
- Elizabeth's mother, beheaded, Henry's 2nd wife
- early day copy machine
- author, inventor, scientist, mona lisa
- non-Catholic Christian
- rich person
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- another protestant leader
- settled Reformation wars, 1555
- bought salvation
- meeting of the clergy, 1545-1563
- red, painter of School of Athens
- new Christian church, left Catholic church
- invented the printing press
- orange, nunchucks, painter of Sistine Chapel
- church of England
- human achievement/emotion
- 3d appearance
- split in the Catholic church
- successful queen of England
26 Clues: rich person • make invalid • non-religious • 3d appearance • native language • bought salvation • church of England • rebirth, 1400-1600 • Catholic missionaries • Catholic counter punch • early day copy machine • non-Catholic Christian • king of England, 6 wives • another protestant leader • human achievement/emotion • invented the printing press • successful queen of England • ...
Maddie Lape- Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-19
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- Settle Reformation wars, 1555
- Settle religious turmoil in England
- Non-Catholic Christian
- Rich people
- Native language
- Rebirth
- Catholic missionaries
- Nunchucks, orange, Sistine Chapel
- Another protestant leader
- Human achievement, emotion
- Inventor early copy machine
- Early copy machine
- Make invalid
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- Split into the catholic church
- Sai, red, School of Athens
- Meeting of the clergy, 1545-1563
- Author, inventor, mona lisa, scientist
- Catholic counter punch
- Church of England
- Three dimensional appearance
- bo staff, purple, bronze david
- Mother of Elizabeth, Henry's 2nd wife
- Non-religious
- New christian churches left catholicism
- Buying salvation
- King of England in 1509, was a devout catholic, 6 wives
26 Clues: Rebirth • Rich people • Make invalid • Non-religious • Native language • Buying salvation • Church of England • Early copy machine • Catholic missionaries • Catholic counter punch • Non-Catholic Christian • Another protestant leader • Sai, red, School of Athens • Human achievement, emotion • Inventor early copy machine • Three dimensional appearance • Settle Reformation wars, 1555 • ...
Rikky DeArmin - Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-20
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- King of England (6 wives)
- rich people
- settled religious turmoil in England
- human achievement, emotion
- split in the Catholic Church
- New Christian churches left Catholicism
- the church of England
- religious court
- School of Athens
- non-religious
- Made the spreading of vernacular easier
- catholic counter punch
- bronze David
- Sistine Chapel
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- author, inventor, Mona Lisa, scientist
- stopped the feud between Lutherans and catholics
- catholic missionaries
- 3 dimensional appearance
- declare invalid
- rebirth
- native language
- made the printing press
- Non-Catholic Christians
- Protestant leader
- paying money to the church for access to heaven
- Henry's 2nd wife, beheaded, and mother of Elizabeth
26 Clues: rebirth • rich people • bronze David • non-religious • Sistine Chapel • declare invalid • native language • religious court • School of Athens • Protestant leader • catholic missionaries • the church of England • catholic counter punch • made the printing press • Non-Catholic Christians • 3 dimensional appearance • King of England (6 wives) • human achievement, emotion • split in the Catholic Church • ...
kyliegh price reinsurance and reformation 2025-09-18
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- split of the Catholic church
- declare invalid
- non catholic Christians
- rich person
- 1545-1563
- native language
- rebirth
- men of catholic church represent Jesus
- painter of Sistine chapel
- a member of the protestant reformation
- human emotion
- re-established church of England
- 1555
- got beheaded
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- writer and painter of Mona Lisa
- catholic counter punch
- people that left catholic church
- press-first machine to print books
- church of England
- Gutenberg-inventor of printing press
- view on three dimensional things
- artist of sculpture of David
- not religious
- payment for faith
- had six wives
- painter of school of Athens
26 Clues: 1555 • rebirth • 1545-1563 • rich person • got beheaded • not religious • had six wives • human emotion • declare invalid • native language • church of England • payment for faith • catholic counter punch • non catholic Christians • painter of Sistine chapel • painter of school of Athens • split of the Catholic church • artist of sculpture of David • writer and painter of Mona Lisa • ...
Renisance and Refremation - Jules Ray 2025-09-18
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- settlement that allowed religious tolerance
- Anne Boleyn's daughter and MOST famous queen
- New version of christianity
- rich sponsors
- Lang spoken in Italy
- rebirth
- Gods Soldiers
- painted the ceiling of Sistine Chapel
- a pastor and reformer during the Protestant Reformation
- human emotion
- creator of printing press
- faster way to print books
- undo
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- movement for religious movement
- School of Athens
- Huge Meeting with Bishops and Cardinal
- Mona Lisa
- “counter punch”, church made changes
- church of england
- 3 dimensional
- sculpted bronze statue of david
- Henry IIV 2nd wife
- nonreligious
- Religious group that followers luther
- Paying money to church for forgiveness
- 6 Wifes
26 Clues: undo • rebirth • 6 Wifes • Mona Lisa • nonreligious • rich sponsors • 3 dimensional • Gods Soldiers • human emotion • School of Athens • church of england • Henry IIV 2nd wife • Lang spoken in Italy • creator of printing press • faster way to print books • New version of christianity • movement for religious movement • sculpted bronze statue of david • “counter punch”, church made changes • ...
Crossword Puzzle 26 - Italian Theme 2025-05-14
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- Sicilian city with rich history
- Italian word for a knowledgeable guide
- Italian-American businessman
- Common Italian-American first name
- Italian-American baseball executive
- Spicy tomato-based pasta dish
- Famous pasta brand with Italian roots
- Ice resurfacing machine, invented by an Italian
- Bitter Italian herbal liqueur
- Traditional Italian wine bottle wrapped in straw
- Classic Italian-American male name
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- Italian actress and model
- Italian-American surname
- Italian surname meaning "dolphin"
- Common Italian-American first name
- Skewered Italian-style meat dish
- Renaissance sculptor
- Italian-American fashion magazine
- Italian word for "innkeeper"
- Speckled Italian flooring material
- Italian bread similar to focaccia
- Italian comedic actor
- Italian surname meaning "little bell"
23 Clues: Renaissance sculptor • Italian comedic actor • Italian-American surname • Italian actress and model • Italian-American businessman • Italian word for "innkeeper" • Spicy tomato-based pasta dish • Bitter Italian herbal liqueur • Sicilian city with rich history • Skewered Italian-style meat dish • Italian surname meaning "dolphin" • Italian-American fashion magazine • ...
FIND ME 2025-08-16
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- Wife of Mahatma Gandhi
- Indian freedom leader Bal Gangadhar
- Great Steward in a Jataka tale
- Language of Tagore
- Architect of the Indian Constitution
- Six time world champion boxer from Manipur
- Nobel laureate for the stellar structure limit
- Southern tip of mainland India
- Film award category
- God of Cricket Indian batting legend
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- First Indian individual Olympic gold medalist first name
- Father of Indian cinema
- Cultural rebirth
- Author of Kanthapura
- First President of India
- Father of Indias nuclear program
- Nobel laureate for the Raman effect
- City formerly known as Calcutta
- District near Chennai in Tamil Nadu
- Monument to Sardar Patel in Gujarat
20 Clues: Cultural rebirth • Language of Tagore • Film award category • Author of Kanthapura • Wife of Mahatma Gandhi • Father of Indian cinema • First President of India • Great Steward in a Jataka tale • Southern tip of mainland India • City formerly known as Calcutta • Father of Indias nuclear program • Indian freedom leader Bal Gangadhar • Nobel laureate for the Raman effect • ...
world studies 2 2024-11-25
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- 1254 1324 Italian trader he traveled to china later wrote about his journey.
- The period of rebirth after the middle ages.
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- Machiavelli Italian writer and politicain he wrote the Prince in witch.
- early Italian Renaissance Scholar he wrote about the importance of learning histroy.
- The study of history literature public speaking and art that led to a new way of thinking of thinking in Europe in the late 1300
- method of showing a three
6 Clues: method of showing a three • The period of rebirth after the middle ages. • Machiavelli Italian writer and politicain he wrote the Prince in witch. • 1254 1324 Italian trader he traveled to china later wrote about his journey. • early Italian Renaissance Scholar he wrote about the importance of learning histroy. • ...
Renaissance 2023-02-01
5 Clues: the study of human body • cities in Italy who ruled themselves • putting humans at the centre of everything • the rebirth of art, literature, and learning • a wealthy person who commissioned masterpieces
Renaissance 2023-05-15
5 Clues: a disease spread around europe • the main religious book in england • a person abusing the fact they are in power • the religion who took control over people's lives • the dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service
Renaissance 2023-06-01
5 Clues: Big seperation • A person's native language • A person who has a wide variety of skills • An invention that used a movable metal type to print pages • A movement that focused on the importance of the individual.
Renaissance 2013-05-18
5 Clues: Wife of James IV • Johannes Gutenberg • King that left the Catholic Church • Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci • Stated that the earth and plants revolved around the sun
Renaissance 2022-05-09
5 Clues: Made the Mona Lisa • was good at leading • made the creation of Adam • best known for their culture, Renaissance art and architecture and monuments • a period of rebirth of classical elements of ancient Greece and Rome in Western Europe
World Studies Final Review 2017-12-14
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- The Greek city-state known for philosophy, education, and democracy
- Mesopotamians ______ their gods because they believed they created disastrous floods
- ______ the Great was responsible for freeing the Jews from Babylon
- The ______ Empire created fear by putting heads on poles after conquering a city
- The Greeks used this type of government- rule by the people
- The belief in many gods
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order
- An _________ uses artifacts and written records to study early humans
- The _____ created two calendars: a solar calendar and a sacred calendar
- Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence
- Martin Luther was especially upset with the selling of _______
- Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages
- Wars between the Christians and Muslims over the Holy Lands
- _____ Learning is the human ability to communicate in order to share and build upon ideas
- The Europeans were able to conquer the natives because they had better _______
- The ______ Empire allowed the people they conquered to keep their cultures
- The idea of going to heaven, or ____, was very important to most peasants in Europe
- The Roman language of _____ is the basis for many of today's words
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- The _____ Empire had a vast transportation network of roads in South America
- The _____ Ages came between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance
- The _______ Revolution saw the beginning of the use of agriculture
- The _____ Crescent in Mesopotamia was where agriculture first developed
- The primary motives of exploration were making money, bringing pride to one's country, and spreading ________
- This Babylonian king created the first set of written laws
- Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church
- Foraging societies traveled in small groups because they were _____, or constantly traveling
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized family and respect
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized strict laws and punishments
- During the ________ Era humans foraged for food
- In ______ peasants gave up their freedoms in exchange for protection
- The belief in one god
- Agriculture allowed humans to settle in one spot and develop _____
- The Renaissance art style that focused on Greek and Roman ideas
- The ______ loved their gods because they believed the gods brought good soil
- A city-____ has its own independent government (no hyphen needed)
- An _____ for an _____ was Hammurabi's famous quote that means the punishment should fit the crime
- Renaissance means _____ of art, education, cities, and literature
- Hunting and gathering food
- The two major rivers of Mesopotamia were the ____ and the Euphrates
- Rule by one- usually a king or queen
- One of the reasons for the fall of Rome was the high _____ to pay for the massive military
41 Clues: The belief in one god • The belief in many gods • Hunting and gathering food • Rule by one- usually a king or queen • Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence • Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages • During the ________ Era humans foraged for food • Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order • Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church • ...
TNReady/Benchmark Review 19-20 2021-04-07
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- The ___ family, a banking family in Florence, was well known for supporting artists during the Renaissance.
- ____ had the roles of studying local history, teaching traditions and spreading culture to new generations by telling stories in Africa.
- The ___ Plague led to agricultural practices in Europe because it decreased the population and weakened the feudal system.
- ___ made improvements to the telescope and microscope.
- The council of ___ purposed was to reform the Catholic Church.
- This monk’s writings fostered the balance between reason and faith. (2 words)
- The movement to drive the Muslims out of Spain.
- The __ created terraced farms on the side of the Andes Mountains.
- In part because of its central location in Europe, __ became a center of trade and culture during the Renaissance.
- Ghana, Mali, and Songhai grew because they were able to control the ____ routes in West Africa.
- Japan was influenced by both Korea and ________.
- He disagreed with the Catholic Church’s practice of selling indulgences and wrote the “95 Theses.” (2 words)
- Leonardo da Vinci was considered the first _____ man because he was so talented.
- Copernicus, after his death, was considered the first European to promote the ____ theory that the sun not the earth was the center of the universe.
- _____ were important to Japanese culture during the 12th century because they protected feudal lands.
- The signing of this document established the rule of law, gave right to trial by jury, and limited the English monarchy. (2 words)
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- The ___ ___ influenced Islam because they helped create guidelines on how to practice Islam. (2 words)
- Mehmed II of the ____ Empire conquered Constantinople and led many social reforms in his empire.
- Religious practices should be based only on scripture was a common idea of __ reformers during the Reformation.
- The invention of the printing press and translation of the Bible into vernacular led to increased ___ rates.
- This historical figure was a leader of the Mongol Empire, started the Yuan Dynasty and captured Southern Song. (2 words)
- The ____ Dynasty is significant period in Chinese history because it led to the unification of China.
- Traditional African religions usually involved _____ worship.
- This religion spread throughout Northern Africa through both trade and war.
- The __________ Code impacted the Byzantine Empire because it led to a better understanding of the law.
- One common aspect of Native American culture is that they used the ____ resources that were available to them for food and housing.
- While protected in part by regional geography, this city fell to the Ottoman Turks.
- French, Italian, and Spanish languages all have common roots with this other language.
28 Clues: The movement to drive the Muslims out of Spain. • Japan was influenced by both Korea and ________. • ___ made improvements to the telescope and microscope. • Traditional African religions usually involved _____ worship. • The council of ___ purposed was to reform the Catholic Church. • The __ created terraced farms on the side of the Andes Mountains. • ...
Renaissance 2021-09-17
5 Clues: renaissance first began here • one of the greatest leaders of the Reformation • this period lasted in Europe from the 5th to the 15th century • The holy wars to save Christianity from the onslaught of the Turks. • In this feature of Renaissance the thinkers refused to accept anything blindly.
Let's practice our knowledge on humanism 2021-03-13
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- Anti-humanist thinkers Foucault and Lyotard criticize humanism because it can be used as an excuse for: (3 words)
- In humanist philosophy, what prevails over religion? (3 words)
- what was one of the main characteristics of the possessor of humanitas?(4 WORDS)
- Name one of the ideas secular humanism reject? (1 word)
- What philosophical current is considered as “ the religion of humanity”? (1 word)
- According to humanism, which philosophical trend prevails over faith? (4 words)
- which are considered the 2 poles of humanism(3 words)
- Which place was considered the temple to reason during the French revolution? (4 words)
- Perspective that emphasizes an individual's inherent drive towards self- actualization and creativity (2 words)
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- What was the religion based on deism conceived during the French Revolution by Jacques Hébert, Pierre Gaspard Chaumette and their supporters.(original name) ?
- Renaissance humanism emerged as a response to the challenge of scholastic university dominated by: (4 words)
- Name one of the element humanists claim can give meaning, value and purpose to humans’ lives: (2 words)
- What kinds of reform did Renaissance humanism seek to implement? (3 words)
- It is considered as the source of humanitas (2 WORDS)
- What ideal was considered the development of human virtue? (1 word)
- What kinds of processes do humanists believe that human beings are the product of? (2 words)
- British humanistic idea of a society where there is liberty in every aspect of including freedom of beliefs and speech by following minimum agreed conventions. (2 words)
- What is the official and universally recognized symbol of the IHEU for secular humanism? (3words)
- For what type of studies was the term humanism initially used? (1 word)
- Victorian thinking preserved the classical ideals of virtue and wisdom united with: (4 words)
20 Clues: which are considered the 2 poles of humanism(3 words) • It is considered as the source of humanitas (2 WORDS) • Name one of the ideas secular humanism reject? (1 word) • In humanist philosophy, what prevails over religion? (3 words) • What ideal was considered the development of human virtue? (1 word) • ...
Art Appreciation: Renaissance to Baroque Europe 2017-04-05
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- ______ icon, 6th century. Encaustic, 33 18”. St. Catherine Monastery, Mount Sinai, Egypt.
- Greek art of the period c. 620-480 BCE.
- In the Middle ages _____ concerns rather than humanist ones.
- and Attendants, c. 547.
- Renewed interest in ________ thinking.
- a small, often portable, religious image venerated by Christian believers; first used by the Eastern Orthodox Church.
- from the balustrade of the Temple of Athena. c. 410–407 BCE. height 42 in.
- Reconstruction view of the _______, Athens, Greece, at the beginning of the 4th century BCE.
- Marks the end of the Classical world and ends at the beginning of the Renaissance.
- Philosophical approach that stressed the intellectual and physical potential of human beings.
- San _____. Ravenna, Italy. 526–47 CE.
- Renewed interest in the Classical past, and idealistic portrayal of mythological or religious subjects, and the nude figure.
- A pose in sculpture in which the upper part of the body twists in one direction and the lower part in another.
- Gods and goddesses often the subject of art.
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- Masaccio, c. 1425–6.
- A picture or pattern created by fixing together small pieces of glass, stone, or tile.
- Virgin and Child Enthroned, c. 1280.
- _______ subject matter, animal-like forms, Grand-scale cathedrals were characteristics of the Middle Ages.
- Means “rebirth” and refers to the time period and the style of art.
- when different parts of a story are shown within the same visual space.
- Nike of ________. c. 190 BCE.
- Subject matter in Greek art mythological gods, _______, and heroes.
- Virgin and Child Enthroned, c. 1310. Tempera
- Roman version of the ______ (Spear Bearer) of Polykleitos,120–50 BCE.
- Donatello, c. 1430.
- ______ Shepherd, 425–6.
- Significant use of ______ and bronze.
27 Clues: Donatello, c. 1430. • Masaccio, c. 1425–6. • and Attendants, c. 547. • ______ Shepherd, 425–6. • Nike of ________. c. 190 BCE. • Virgin and Child Enthroned, c. 1280. • San _____. Ravenna, Italy. 526–47 CE. • Significant use of ______ and bronze. • Renewed interest in ________ thinking. • Greek art of the period c. 620-480 BCE. • Virgin and Child Enthroned, c. 1310. Tempera • ...
History of Oceanography Part 1. 2024-10-11
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- In 1497, the second attempt to find an oceanic route to regions producing spices funded by England failed. Who did England fund?
- A map of the Mediterranean Sea made in 1595 by ______ Ortelius
- The _______ was a time in which sea travel began to increase during the renaissance, and sailors were able to travel farther than they had before.
- Not too much is known about them but they were definitely seafaring warriors and/or raiders
- Pedro Álvares Cabral was the first to bring spices from India to Europe by way of the _____________
- Ancient Pacific islanders that had detailed knowledge of marine life and navigation
- During the 1490s, land routes were under ________ control
- _______ Magellan began the 1st circumnavigation of the globe which proved the oceans were all connected
- Phoenicians sailed Mediterranean, Red Sea, Eastern Atlantic, and ______ Oceans
- considered the first marine biologist
- the study of past civilizations
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- Aristotle developed the ______ classification system & many descriptions are still valid
- Time in which some of the knowledge of the ancient Greeks was lost
- most notable Western navigators as early as 2000 B.C.
- Boat name in which 4,700 new species were discovered by the people on the boat
- For the Ancient Greeks, more was known about the nearshore organisms in the ______________
- During the Dark Ages (5th centuries to 10th), especially in Europe, the study of the oceans all but _________
- _________ broaded the 1831- 1836 5-year voyage of the HMS Beagle and took notes on different species1870’s: HMS Challenger: First ship built and equipped for oceanographic research.
- Aristotle discovered ______ are the breathing apparatus in fish
- the study of both contemporary cultures and their historical origins
20 Clues: the study of past civilizations • considered the first marine biologist • most notable Western navigators as early as 2000 B.C. • During the 1490s, land routes were under ________ control • A map of the Mediterranean Sea made in 1595 by ______ Ortelius • Aristotle discovered ______ are the breathing apparatus in fish • ...
Vocab #9 2025-05-08
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- A period of history in Europe generally considered to have lasted from the fall of Roman Empire to the Begining of the Renaissance
- A person who provides financial support, encouragement, pr other forms of aid
- A historic document that established fundamental principles of law and liberty
- A philosophical and ethical stance that emphasizes the value of dignity and potential
- Tribes Groups of people inhabiting Northern Europe during classical antiquity and the early Middle Ages
- A social, economic, and political system prevalent in medieval Europe
- A period of European history characterized by a revival of classical learning
- A religious court established in 1473 by catholic monarchs
- A large Eastern Asia ethnic group native to Mongolia and other parts of central Asia
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- A long series of conflicts between England and France
- A body of unwritten laws based on legal precedents established by courts
- The act of lending money at an interest rate
- A person who was legally tied to the land and obligated to work
- A devastating bubonic plague pandemic that ravaged Europe and Asia
- A series of religious wars initiated by the roman catholic church
- A large agricultural estate
- A code of conduct for knights emphasizing honor, bravery. and courtesy
- A person who held land from a lord in feudal times
- A piece of land granted by a lord to a vassal
- An ethnic group primarily associated with Hungary
- Worldly or temporal matter, distinct from religious or spiritual concerns
- The Germanic-speaking people who settled in Britain
- An ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions
- A group of Germanic tribes that played a crucial role in shaping Western Europe
24 Clues: A large agricultural estate • The act of lending money at an interest rate • A piece of land granted by a lord to a vassal • An ethnic group primarily associated with Hungary • A person who held land from a lord in feudal times • The Germanic-speaking people who settled in Britain • A long series of conflicts between England and France • ...
Vocab #9 2025-05-08
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- Concerned with worldly, not religious, matters.
- A person who supports artists, writers, or scholars with money or resources.
- A legal system based on customs and court rulings.
- A nomadic people who invaded Europe and settled in present-day Hungary.
- Religious wars launched by Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslims.
- A peasant who was bound to the land and worked for a lord.
- Relating to the Middle Ages, the period between ancient and modern times.
- A deadly disease that killed millions in Europe in the 1300s.
- A Catholic effort to root out heresy in Spain through trials and punishments.
- A document signed in 1215 that limited the king’s power in England.
- A large estate that included a lord's house, farmland, and villages.
- A person who received land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service.
- A nomadic people who built a vast empire across Asia and Europe under Genghis Khan.
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- The practice of charging high interest on loans.
- A period of renewed interest in art, learning, and classical culture starting in Italy.
- A long conflict between England and France over territory and power.
- Germanic tribes who settled in England after the fall of Rome.
- A piece of land given to a vassal by a lord under feudalism.
- A code of conduct for medieval knights, emphasizing honor and bravery.
- Describing an ideal, perfect society.
- Groups like the Visigoths and Vandals who helped bring down the Roman Empire.
- A powerful Germanic tribe that established a large empire in Western Europe.
- A system where land was exchanged for loyalty and military service.
- A Renaissance movement focusing on human potential and achievements.
24 Clues: Describing an ideal, perfect society. • Concerned with worldly, not religious, matters. • The practice of charging high interest on loans. • A legal system based on customs and court rulings. • A peasant who was bound to the land and worked for a lord. • A piece of land given to a vassal by a lord under feudalism. • ...
2nd Semester Vocab. Review 2025-05-21
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- a 16th-century movement for religious reform, leading to the founding of Christian churches that rejected the pope’s authority.
- new navigation technology that allowed for the Age of Exploration
- a philosophy based on the idea that nothing can be known for certain.
- a period of European history, lasting from about 1300 to 1600, during which renewed interest in classical culture led to far-reaching changes in art, learning, and views of the world.
- the everyday language of people in a region or country.
- a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin.
- a medieval peasant legally bound to live on a lord’s estate.
- a family’s payment of one-tenth of its income to a church.
- a Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements.
- a person who supports artists, especially financially.
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- a lord’s estate in feudal Europe.
- the era in European history that followed the fall of the Roman Empire, lasting from about 500 to 1500—also called the medieval period.
- an artistic technique that creates the appearance of three dimensions on a flat surface.
- a religious community of men (called monks) who have given up their possessions to devote themselves to a life of prayer and worship.
- a member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation.
- created the printing press in Europe
- the taking away of a person’s right of membership in a Christian church.
- European explorer who circumnavigated the globe
- a Japanese feudal lord who commanded a private army of samurai.
- European explorer who discovered the West Indies
- concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters.
21 Clues: a lord’s estate in feudal Europe. • created the printing press in Europe • European explorer who circumnavigated the globe • European explorer who discovered the West Indies • concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters. • a person who supports artists, especially financially. • the everyday language of people in a region or country. • ...
An Introduction to the English Renaissance! Worksheet 2025-10-17
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- Elizabethans believed in __ will and people had some control over their fate in the afterlife.
- It is believed that Martin Luther nailed these questions to the ___ doors of Wittenberg.
- It is said that ___ power corrupts absolutely.
- Marlow was rumored to be a secret ____ for Queen Elizabeth I.
- This period in time occurred in the late Middle Ages
- There were many cultural changes during this time in ____.
- Humans must choose between redemption and ____.
- Renaissance means "___".
- In 1380's, this man helped the Protestant Reformation movement.
- Blank verse is similar to classical ____.
- A type of verse with unrhymed lines, but same meter (usually iambic pentameter).
- Power and ___ are featured themes in The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus by Marlow.
- Wycliffe wrote the 1st handwritten ___ Bible.
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- Elizabethan thinkers were very influenced by this Greek philosopher.
- There was a return, or rebirth of ideas and thoughts from ____ Greeks and Romans.
- This is a long period in time that Elizabeth I reigned over.
- Others believed he was a ___ agent!
- Marlow and this author used blank verse very well!
- The Catholic church had taught that individuality was ___.
- The ____ taught were reason, scientific inquiry, and human fulfillment.
- The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus centers on the ___ between good and evil.
- The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus is based on ___ legend.
- In 1517, Martin Luther published his ___ theses challenging the Catholic Church.
- Marlowe uses ___ to clarify his themes.
- Marlowe turned the German legend into a ___ play.
- Christopher ___ is considered the Father of English Tragedy.
- An English Bible meant ____ people could read the bible.
- They believed in a ___ of things or hierarchy.
28 Clues: Renaissance means "___". • Others believed he was a ___ agent! • Marlowe uses ___ to clarify his themes. • Blank verse is similar to classical ____. • Wycliffe wrote the 1st handwritten ___ Bible. • It is said that ___ power corrupts absolutely. • They believed in a ___ of things or hierarchy. • Humans must choose between redemption and ____. • ...
World Studies Final Review 2017-12-14
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- Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence
- The idea of going to heaven, or ____, was very important to most peasants in Europe
- During the ________ Era humans foraged for food
- The primary motives of exploration were making money, bringing pride to one's country, and spreading ________
- The Greek city-state known for philosophy, education, and democracy
- Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church
- The _____ Crescent in Mesopotamia was where agriculture first developed
- Renaissance means _____ of art, education, cities, and literature
- Foraging societies traveled in small groups because they were _____, or constantly traveling
- The belief in many gods
- Hunting and gathering food
- The ______ loved their gods because they believed the gods brought good soil
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized family and respect
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order
- Agriculture allowed humans to settle in one spot and develop _____
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized strict laws and punishments
- _____ Learning is the human ability to communicate in order to share and build upon ideas
- Rule by one- usually a king or queen
- ______ the Great was responsible for freeing the Jews from Babylon
- The Roman language of _____ is the basis for many of today's words
- An _____ for an _____ was Hammurabi's famous quote that means the punishment should fit the crime
- This Babylonian king created the first set of written laws
- The _____ created two calendars: a solar calendar and a sacred calendar
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- The _____ Empire had a vast transportation network of roads in South America
- The Renaissance art style that focused on Greek and Roman ideas
- An _________ uses artifacts and written records to study early humans
- A city-____ has its own independent government (no hyphen needed)
- Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages
- The Europeans were able to conquer the natives because they had better _______
- The belief in one god
- Martin Luther was especially upset with the selling of _______
- The ______ Empire created fear by putting heads on poles after conquering a city
- Mesopotamians ______ their gods because they believed they created disastrous floods
- The _______ Revolution saw the beginning of the use of agriculture
- The two major rivers of Mesopotamia were the ____ and the Euphrates
- The ______ Empire allowed the people they conquered to keep their cultures
- In ______ peasants gave up their freedoms in exchange for protection
- The Greeks used this type of government- rule by the people
- The _____ Ages came between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance
- Wars between the Christians and Muslims over the Holy Lands
- One of the reasons for the fall of Rome was the high _____ to pay for the massive military
41 Clues: The belief in one god • The belief in many gods • Hunting and gathering food • Rule by one- usually a king or queen • Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence • Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages • During the ________ Era humans foraged for food • Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order • Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church • ...
Chapter 4: Renaissance and Reformation 2025-10-23
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- People of the same occupation that work together.
- Famous "Renaissance man" who painted, sculpted, studied, wrote, and much more.
- A list of material that Catholics banned in response to the Reformation.
- "Later" reformer in France, known for his belief in predestination.
- Swiss Reformer who preached through the New Testament in Zurich.
- Priest Tetzel sold these in Wittenburg, angering Martin Luther.
- The Catholic belief that the wine and bread become the actual body and blood of Jesus during Mass.
- The Catholic church's official meeting where they stated their beliefs.
- Using light and dark spots on a painting to create the illusion of depth and shadow.
- To give up officially, to walk back a statement
- To cut off completely from a church
- Known as the "Father of Humanism," famous for his poetry.
- The study of the structure of humans.
- A period of Catholic history where multiple popes led the church at once, leading to confusion.
- A group out of Switzerland who believed in believers' baptism and freedom of religion.
- A city that forms an independent political unit.
- The ability to give depth to painting by using the size of objects.
- He translated the Bible into English, which would later influence the KJV.
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- A large church roof in Europe famous for its hundreds of paintings depicting stories from the Old Testament.
- Idea that humans are important and focuses on the present and past.
- The church that Martin Luther and other reformers separated from.
- A Bohemian who spoke out against the papacy and was killed for it.
- Reformer who posted his 95 Theses on the Wittenburg church door.
- Humanist who understood Greek and published an updated version of the New Testament so that people could read it.
- The Catholic belief that there is a "middle ground" after death for paying one's sins.
- Wrote a famous book on etiquette called "The Courtier"
- Humanist who wrote "Utopia" as a made up "perfect world" run by reason.
- A basic set of beliefs.
- Official Catholic meetings to establish doctrine or reform.
- Meaning "rebirth," a period in Europe defined by the rise of humanism.
- The Catholic belief that forgiveness had to be paid for with works assigned by a priest.
- The reformers came to be known as this, people who separated from the Catholics.
- Famous Renaissance sculptor and painter who worked on the Sistine Chapel.
- Wrote "The Prince," describing how to rule a country to keep power at all costs.
- Organization set up to find and remove anyone or thing defined as heresy.
- The Society of Jesus, group who were created to suppress heresy and spread the Catholic religion.
36 Clues: A basic set of beliefs. • To cut off completely from a church • The study of the structure of humans. • To give up officially, to walk back a statement • A city that forms an independent political unit. • People of the same occupation that work together. • Wrote a famous book on etiquette called "The Courtier" • Known as the "Father of Humanism," famous for his poetry. • ...
Chapter 8: EC Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-20
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- Ficino translated the complete works of ______ from Greek to Latin.
- What book, by Giovanni Boccaccio, is a series of tales told by ten young people who flee plague-ridden Florence?
- Which family rose to power in the fourteenth century and ruled Florence for four generations?
- The term Avignon Papacy refers to the relocation of the papacy from Rome to Avignon, which is in what country?
- Which technique allowed Giotto to give figures a three-dimensional quality?
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- The ______ novel, which was both realistic and satiric, emerged as a popular form of literary entertainment in sixteenth-century Spain.
- What genre grew in popularity as the result of a newfound sense of optimism and national pride that prevailed in Renaissance England?
- What social group became the primary victims of witch-hunts?
- Where did the bubonic plague originate?
- In what country did Martin Luther live and work?
- What was the name of the scholar and writer who, as the leading Christian humanist of the sixteenth century, was often called the "Prince of Humanists"?
- What was the name of the new religion established by King Henry VIII, after he broke from the Catholic Church?
- Who became a monk, later a doctor of theology, and gave inflammatory sermons in Wittenberg against the corruption of the Roman Church?
- Which Florentine artist pioneered the shift toward a new realism in Italian Renaissance painting?
- Who introduced gunpowder into Europe?
15 Clues: Who introduced gunpowder into Europe? • Where did the bubonic plague originate? • In what country did Martin Luther live and work? • What social group became the primary victims of witch-hunts? • Ficino translated the complete works of ______ from Greek to Latin. • Which technique allowed Giotto to give figures a three-dimensional quality? • ...
Isip, Isip! 2025-01-30
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- Ang tawag sa bansang sinakop ay ____
- Pilosopong nagpanukala na ang tao ay nangangailangan ng absolutong pamahalaan upang maiwasan ang kaguluhan (author ng "Leviathan")
- Panahon ng muling pagsilang ng sining, agham, at pilosopiya sa Europa noong ika-14 hanggang ika-17 siglo.
- Ang bansang pinagmulan ng Renaissance, kilala rin bilang tahanan ng mga dakilang pintor tulad nina Leonardo da Vinci at Michaelangelo.
- Iskultor at pintor na lumikha ng mga tanyag na obra tulad ng "David" at ang kisame ng Sistine Chapel
- Ang __ revolution ay kung kailan umusbong ang mga modernong teorya at eksperimento sa agham noong ika-16 at ika-17 siglo.
- Siyentipiko na naglatag ng mga teorya tungkol sa batas ng inertia at universal gravitation.
- Portuges na manlalakbay na pinangunahan ang ekspedisyong nagpatunay na bilog ang mundo
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- Pangunahing motibo ng eksplorasyon: Kayamanan, ________, at Karangalan.
- Tawag sa pananakop ng isang makapangyarihang bansa sa isang mahinang bansa
- Pilosopo na naniniwala sa natural rights ng tao, tulad ng karapatan sa buhay, kalayaan, at ari-arian
- Panahon ng kaliwanagan kung saan itinaguyod ang paggamit ng katuwiran at agham upang ipaliwanag ang mga bagay
- Siyentipikong unang gumamit ng teleskopyo upang mapatunayan ang heliocentric theory ni Copernicus.
- Ang __ revolution ay nagdulot ng mabilisang mekanisasyon ng paggawa at produksyon noong ika-18 siglo.
- Pangunahing uri ng fossil fuel na ginamit sa pagpapagana ng mga makinarya noong Industrial Revolution.
15 Clues: Ang tawag sa bansang sinakop ay ____ • Pangunahing motibo ng eksplorasyon: Kayamanan, ________, at Karangalan. • Tawag sa pananakop ng isang makapangyarihang bansa sa isang mahinang bansa • Portuges na manlalakbay na pinangunahan ang ekspedisyong nagpatunay na bilog ang mundo • ...
Chapter 12 crossword puzzles 2022-05-19
Across
- a branch based on John Calvin who believed that God chose people for salvation
- a branch that was started by King Henry
- a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci because he could do many things and was very knowledgable
- a famous play by Shakespeare about two lovers
- a museum in Florence that became the official residence of the Medici in 1550
- a book based on effective leadership by Machiavelli
- the reign of Queen Elizabeth the first which lasted from 1558 to 1603
- an official letter that gave Luther 60 days to take back his theses
- are people who use some of their wealth to encourage and support artists
- Vesalius, a Belgian physician who dissected the bodies of executed criminals and published his findings
- ancient Greek and Roman writings that inspired humanism
- a painter, inventor, and scientist
- a word that means nonreligious
- one of the greatest plays that Shakespeare had ever written
- the native language
- a really rich family that built their fortune as bankers and textile merchants
- an English statesman who promoted free education for men and women
- a masterpiece by Cervantes
- a movable metal type with a separate piece for each letter
- a word for many branches of protestant religions
- a Renaissance artist and writer who was asked to redecorate the town hall
- people who supported Luther's ideas
- and mapmaking during the Renaissance
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- a painter, and sculptor
- a famous writer in the English language who wrote some of the greatest plays up to date
- a movement of great activity in the arts, writing, and thinking
- a fresco that shows four men on horseback fighting intensely
- one of the best-known frescoes in the world depicts the final meal Jesus had with his followers
- a word that means cut off
- a painting that celebrates the arrival of spring
- a family originally from Spain that was the most powerful group of Patrons in Rome
- is a technique to show landscapes in a realistic manner
- a clue which says seek and you shall find
- is a masterpiece that describes Dante's long journey
- the split in the church
- a bible that was remarkable for neat even letters and hand-painted illustrations
- a branch based on Luther’s teachings
- images carved on blocks of wood
- a letter of indulgence that cannot ensure salvation
- a new movement that occurred after the Middle Ages
- Gutenberg, a German blacksmith, goldsmith, publisher, and printer
- a very famous painting done by Leonardo da Vinci
- the reform movement that Luther began
43 Clues: the native language • a painter, and sculptor • the split in the church • a word that means cut off • a masterpiece by Cervantes • a word that means nonreligious • images carved on blocks of wood • a painter, inventor, and scientist • people who supported Luther's ideas • a branch based on Luther’s teachings • and mapmaking during the Renaissance • ...
World Studies Final Review 2017-12-14
Across
- Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence
- The ______ Empire allowed the people they conquered to keep their cultures
- _____ Learning is the human ability to communicate in order to share and build upon ideas
- Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages
- The _____ created two calendars: a solar calendar and a sacred calendar
- The _______ Revolution saw the beginning of the use of agriculture
- Hunting and gathering food
- In ______ peasants gave up their freedoms in exchange for protection
- This Babylonian king created the first set of written laws
- The Renaissance art style that focused on Greek and Roman ideas
- The ______ loved their gods because they believed the gods brought good soil
- The _____ Ages came between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance
- Mesopotamians ______ their gods because they believed they created disastrous floods
- An _____ for an _____ was Hammurabi's famous quote that means the punishment should fit the crime
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized strict laws and punishments
- Rule by one- usually a king or queen
- Renaissance means _____ of art, education, cities, and literature
- The Roman language of _____ is the basis for many of today's words
- During the ________ Era humans foraged for food
- The primary motives of exploration were making money, bringing pride to one's country, and spreading ________
- The Europeans were able to conquer the natives because they had better _______
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- The _____ Empire had a vast transportation network of roads in South America
- The _____ Crescent in Mesopotamia was where agriculture first developed
- The Greek city-state known for philosophy, education, and democracy
- The ______ Empire created fear by putting heads on poles after conquering a city
- Agriculture allowed humans to settle in one spot and develop _____
- One of the reasons for the fall of Rome was the high _____ to pay for the massive military
- Foraging societies traveled in small groups because they were _____, or constantly traveling
- The belief in one god
- The Greeks used this type of government- rule by the people
- Wars between the Christians and Muslims over the Holy Lands
- An _________ uses artifacts and written records to study early humans
- Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church
- The two major rivers of Mesopotamia were the ____ and the Euphrates
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized family and respect
- The belief in many gods
- The idea of going to heaven, or ____, was very important to most peasants in Europe
- ______ the Great was responsible for freeing the Jews from Babylon
- Martin Luther was especially upset with the selling of _______
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order
- A city-____ has its own independent government (no hyphen needed)
41 Clues: The belief in one god • The belief in many gods • Hunting and gathering food • Rule by one- usually a king or queen • Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence • Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages • During the ________ Era humans foraged for food • Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order • Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church • ...
World Studies Final Review 2017-12-14
Across
- Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages
- An _____ for an _____ was Hammurabi's famous quote that means the punishment should fit the crime
- A city-____ has its own independent government (no hyphen needed)
- The ______ loved their gods because they believed the gods brought good soil
- The Greek city-state known for philosophy, education, and democracy
- _____ Learning is the human ability to communicate in order to share and build upon ideas
- During the ________ Era humans foraged for food
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized family and respect
- The Europeans were able to conquer the natives because they had better _______
- The two major rivers of Mesopotamia were the ____ and the Euphrates
- The primary motives of exploration were making money, bringing pride to one's country, and spreading ________
- Martin Luther was especially upset with the selling of _______
- The idea of going to heaven, or ____, was very important to most peasants in Europe
- The belief in one god
- The belief in many gods
- The Greeks used this type of government- rule by the people
- Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence
- Foraging societies traveled in small groups because they were _____, or constantly traveling
- This Babylonian king created the first set of written laws
- Agriculture allowed humans to settle in one spot and develop _____
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- One of the reasons for the fall of Rome was the high _____ to pay for the massive military
- Wars between the Christians and Muslims over the Holy Lands
- Renaissance means _____ of art, education, cities, and literature
- The _____ created two calendars: a solar calendar and a sacred calendar
- Mesopotamians ______ their gods because they believed they created disastrous floods
- ______ the Great was responsible for freeing the Jews from Babylon
- The Roman language of _____ is the basis for many of today's words
- An _________ uses artifacts and written records to study early humans
- Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church
- The ______ Empire created fear by putting heads on poles after conquering a city
- Rule by one- usually a king or queen
- The ______ Empire allowed the people they conquered to keep their cultures
- The _____ Ages came between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance
- Hunting and gathering food
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized strict laws and punishments
- The Renaissance art style that focused on Greek and Roman ideas
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order
- The _______ Revolution saw the beginning of the use of agriculture
- In ______ peasants gave up their freedoms in exchange for protection
- The _____ Crescent in Mesopotamia was where agriculture first developed
- The _____ Empire had a vast transportation network of roads in South America
41 Clues: The belief in one god • The belief in many gods • Hunting and gathering food • Rule by one- usually a king or queen • Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence • Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages • During the ________ Era humans foraged for food • Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order • Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church • ...
World Studies Final Review 2017-12-14
Across
- The Roman language of _____ is the basis for many of today's words
- The _____ Ages came between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance
- Mesopotamians ______ their gods because they believed they created disastrous floods
- The ______ Empire created fear by putting heads on poles after conquering a city
- The _____ Crescent in Mesopotamia was where agriculture first developed
- Renaissance means _____ of art, education, cities, and literature
- The two major rivers of Mesopotamia were the ____ and the Euphrates
- The belief in one god
- _____ Learning is the human ability to communicate in order to share and build upon ideas
- Foraging societies traveled in small groups because they were _____, or constantly traveling
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order
- Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church
- ______ the Great was responsible for freeing the Jews from Babylon
- Rule by one- usually a king or queen
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized family and respect
- The _____ created two calendars: a solar calendar and a sacred calendar
- One of the reasons for the fall of Rome was the high _____ to pay for the massive military
- The primary motives of exploration were making money, bringing pride to one's country, and spreading ________
- In ______ peasants gave up their freedoms in exchange for protection
- The ______ loved their gods because they believed the gods brought good soil
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized strict laws and punishments
- Agriculture allowed humans to settle in one spot and develop _____
- Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages
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- The Greek city-state known for philosophy, education, and democracy
- The _____ Empire had a vast transportation network of roads in South America
- Hunting and gathering food
- The ______ Empire allowed the people they conquered to keep their cultures
- The _______ Revolution saw the beginning of the use of agriculture
- The idea of going to heaven, or ____, was very important to most peasants in Europe
- The Greeks used this type of government- rule by the people
- This Babylonian king created the first set of written laws
- Martin Luther was especially upset with the selling of _______
- The Renaissance art style that focused on Greek and Roman ideas
- The Europeans were able to conquer the natives because they had better _______
- An _________ uses artifacts and written records to study early humans
- The belief in many gods
- During the ________ Era humans foraged for food
- Wars between the Christians and Muslims over the Holy Lands
- Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence
- A city-____ has its own independent government (no hyphen needed)
- An _____ for an _____ was Hammurabi's famous quote that means the punishment should fit the crime
41 Clues: The belief in one god • The belief in many gods • Hunting and gathering food • Rule by one- usually a king or queen • Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence • Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages • During the ________ Era humans foraged for food • Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order • Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church • ...
World Studies Final Review 2017-12-14
Across
- An _____ for an _____ was Hammurabi's famous quote that means the punishment should fit the crime
- Foraging societies traveled in small groups because they were _____, or constantly traveling
- The two major rivers of Mesopotamia were the ____ and the Euphrates
- Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church
- Mesopotamians ______ their gods because they believed they created disastrous floods
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized family and respect
- The Europeans were able to conquer the natives because they had better _______
- The belief in many gods
- One of the reasons for the fall of Rome was the high _____ to pay for the massive military
- An _________ uses artifacts and written records to study early humans
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order
- This Babylonian king created the first set of written laws
- Martin Luther was especially upset with the selling of _______
- The Greeks used this type of government- rule by the people
- _____ Learning is the human ability to communicate in order to share and build upon ideas
- The ______ Empire allowed the people they conquered to keep their cultures
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized strict laws and punishments
- The _____ Ages came between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance
- Agriculture allowed humans to settle in one spot and develop _____
- Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages
- The ______ Empire created fear by putting heads on poles after conquering a city
- The _____ created two calendars: a solar calendar and a sacred calendar
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- Hunting and gathering food
- The ______ loved their gods because they believed the gods brought good soil
- Wars between the Christians and Muslims over the Holy Lands
- The Roman language of _____ is the basis for many of today's words
- Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence
- The primary motives of exploration were making money, bringing pride to one's country, and spreading ________
- The _____ Empire had a vast transportation network of roads in South America
- During the ________ Era humans foraged for food
- The Greek city-state known for philosophy, education, and democracy
- The _______ Revolution saw the beginning of the use of agriculture
- The Renaissance art style that focused on Greek and Roman ideas
- The belief in one god
- The idea of going to heaven, or ____, was very important to most peasants in Europe
- A city-____ has its own independent government (no hyphen needed)
- In ______ peasants gave up their freedoms in exchange for protection
- Renaissance means _____ of art, education, cities, and literature
- The _____ Crescent in Mesopotamia was where agriculture first developed
- Rule by one- usually a king or queen
- ______ the Great was responsible for freeing the Jews from Babylon
41 Clues: The belief in one god • The belief in many gods • Hunting and gathering food • Rule by one- usually a king or queen • Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence • Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages • During the ________ Era humans foraged for food • Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order • Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church • ...
Renaissance 2017-01-10
Renaissance 2021-05-19
Renaissance 2021-05-20
5 Clues: Value on human achievement • invented the printing press • carving into wood to create prints • Independent country the size of a city • Rebirth in the interest of Greek/Roman art and learning
Renaissance 2024-05-31
Renaissance 2023-05-25
5 Clues: Famous patron • Famous explorer • Famous Artist and inventor. • Famous architecture built the dome • Famous Artist and Sculpture Painted the Sistine chapel
Renaissance 2023-05-25
Renaissance 2023-05-25
Renaissance 2023-11-01
Across
- a social theory favoring freedom of action for individuals over collective or state control
- system in which a peasant served a lord and received protection and land in return
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- a systematic investigation into a problem, issue, topic or idea
- emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
5 Clues: a systematic investigation into a problem, issue, topic or idea • emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith • system in which a peasant served a lord and received protection and land in return • denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis • ...
renaissance 2023-10-06
Across
- famous renaissance painter, and sculptor. also has a famous terrapin(turtle) named after him.
- famous painting made by the answer to number 3
- famous renaissance painter, and illustrator, he also painted a famous painting. also has a famous terrapin(turtle) named after him
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- famous writer who wrote the answer to number 2, says that it's better to be feared then loved
- a guide to rulers written by the answer to number 1
5 Clues: famous painting made by the answer to number 3 • a guide to rulers written by the answer to number 1 • famous writer who wrote the answer to number 2, says that it's better to be feared then loved • famous renaissance painter, and sculptor. also has a famous terrapin(turtle) named after him. • ...
Renaissance 2021-05-21
5 Clues: Created Romeo and Juliet. • Focus on human achievements. • Invented the printing press. • Created the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper. • An independent city that serves as the center of political, economic, and cultural life.
Renaissance 2021-05-21
5 Clues: wrote sonnets • a printing press • rebirth of art and learning • painted the ceiling of the sistine chapel • painted the mona lisa and the last supper
Renaissance 2021-05-21
AP III 2014-01-09
Chapter 8: The Northern Renaissance and The Reformation 2024-03-11
Across
- Which form of Christianity emphasized the importance of scripture and individual faith, challenging the authority of the Catholic Church?
- DA VINCI, Which Italian painter is considered a leading figure of the Northern Renaissance?
- Which term refers to the practice of buying indulgences for forgiveness of sins?
- WYCLIFF, Which English theologian translated the Bible into English?
- LUTHER, Who authored the 95 Theses, igniting the Protestant Reformation?
- CALVIN, Who was the French theologian and lawyer who played a key role in the Protestant Reformation?
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- TYNDALE, Who was the leading figure of the English Reformation, known for translating the Bible into English?
- Intellectual movement that emphasized the study of classical texts and human potential.
- Which term refers to the process of making changes or improvements, particularly in religious practices?
- REFORMATION, What was the name of the movement that aimed to reform the Roman Catholic Church from within?
- What was the term for the widespread social, political, and intellectual movement that challenged traditional doctrines and institutions during the 16th century?
- GUTENBERG, What was the name of the German printer who introduced the printing press to Europe?
- ERASMUS, Who was the Dutch humanist and theologian who criticized the Catholic Church and advocated for reform?
- What movement was initiated by John Calvin?
- MORE, Who wrote "Utopia," which criticized the social and political structure of his time?
15 Clues: What movement was initiated by John Calvin? • WYCLIFF, Which English theologian translated the Bible into English? • LUTHER, Who authored the 95 Theses, igniting the Protestant Reformation? • Which term refers to the practice of buying indulgences for forgiveness of sins? • Intellectual movement that emphasized the study of classical texts and human potential. • ...
Unit 3 2024-02-14
Across
- Italian navigator who discovered the New World in the service of Spain while looking for a route to China (last name)
- The ultimate Renaissance man (first name)
- The church challenged in the Protestant Reformation
- A major branch of Protestantism, identifying primarily with the theology of Martin Luther
- Means'rebirth'
- Man who challenged the church in the Protestant Reformation
- The exchange in which plants, animals, diseases, people, and ideas have been introduced from Europe, Asia, and Africa to the Americas
- Perfected by Johannes Gutenberg in Germany that allowed ideas and information to spread quickly
- Human beings are the center of attention rather than God
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- The act of taking control of an area or a country that is not your own, especially using force
- An ideology that says religion should not be involved with the ordinary social and political activities of a country
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas in what is now Peru and founded the city of Lima (last name)
- A major branch of Protestantism that follows the theological tradition and forms of Christian practice set down by John Calvin and various other Reformation-era theologiansState: a centralized political community under a common governmentState: a centralized political community under a common governmentState: a centralized political community under a common government
- The explorer-soldiers of the Spanish and Portuguese Empires
- A centralized political community under a common government
15 Clues: Means'rebirth' • The ultimate Renaissance man (first name) • The church challenged in the Protestant Reformation • Human beings are the center of attention rather than God • The explorer-soldiers of the Spanish and Portuguese Empires • A centralized political community under a common government • Man who challenged the church in the Protestant Reformation • ...
9th Grade Lesson 2 Vocabulary 2022-08-24
Across
- a narcotic used to cause sleep
- a charge added to the usual cost
- to besiege by encircling (as with an army)
- to cover up; to conceal
- no longer used
- an exaggerated portrayal
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- mentally ill; insane
- to combine
- ordinary writing or speech, other than poetry or music
- to eat or swallow greedily
- a revival or rebirth, especially in thinking or activity
- pertaining to or constituting a major crime
- to sharpen
- to bring up a subject for discussion
- to waste time; to dawdle
15 Clues: to combine • to sharpen • no longer used • mentally ill; insane • to cover up; to conceal • to waste time; to dawdle • an exaggerated portrayal • to eat or swallow greedily • a narcotic used to cause sleep • a charge added to the usual cost • to bring up a subject for discussion • to besiege by encircling (as with an army) • pertaining to or constituting a major crime • ...
vocab #4 2023-03-17
Across
- attributed to natural objects or facts
- to have a strong effect
- existing in a land from the earliest time
- living or occurring at the same time
- present in large #'s
- rapid increase in numbers
- being fair and impartial
- the ability to make good judgments
- the long lasting impact
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- variety
- movement from one place to another
- a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause
- a revival of a renewed interest in something
- property that is or may be inherited;a inheritance
- to kill someone especially by hanging
15 Clues: variety • present in large #'s • to have a strong effect • the long lasting impact • being fair and impartial • rapid increase in numbers • movement from one place to another • the ability to make good judgments • living or occurring at the same time • to kill someone especially by hanging • attributed to natural objects or facts • existing in a land from the earliest time • ...
Shakespeare 2012-08-14
Across
- Where Shakespeare died
- Shakespeare's first name
- The Child Shakespeare had that died at 11
- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- The Theatre Shakespeare's plays were performed in
- The period that Shakespeare wrote in
- Shakespeare's spouse's last name
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- The Father of Miranda in The Tempest
- The age Shakespeare was when he died
- Main character in Romeo and Juliet
- The Year Shakespeare died
- The Year Shakespeare was born
- The Scottish Play
- Shakespeare's occupation
- Shakespeare's Most Famous Play
15 Clues: The Scottish Play • Where Shakespeare died • Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare's occupation • The Year Shakespeare died • The Year Shakespeare was born • Shakespeare's Most Famous Play • Shakespeare's spouse's last name • Main character in Romeo and Juliet • The Father of Miranda in The Tempest • The age Shakespeare was when he died • The period that Shakespeare wrote in • ...
Worlds in Turmoil 2017-04-06
Across
- Ruler of the kingdom
- An agreement made with God
- The wife of Abraham
- Common name for the bubonic plague
- A person who writes plays
- The lowest class of people
- Moses freed the Hebrew slaves from here
- A Midsummer Night's Dream is this type of Shakespearean play
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- Medieval warriors who fought on horseback
- Another name for the Middle Ages
- The ***** Theatre
- Religious men who lived apart from society in isolated communities
- Shakespeare's era
- A knight's code of...
- Workers who were tied to the land on which they live
15 Clues: The ***** Theatre • Shakespeare's era • The wife of Abraham • Ruler of the kingdom • A knight's code of... • A person who writes plays • An agreement made with God • The lowest class of people • Another name for the Middle Ages • Common name for the bubonic plague • Moses freed the Hebrew slaves from here • Medieval warriors who fought on horseback • ...
Kiayla Richardson,Chapter five 2018-10-12
Across
- Regional variations
- Ship A ship used by the vikings
- Capitalism Where the government uses tax money to give a variety of services
- Ethnic groups within a state,country,or a region
- Land that is dry
- Someone who believes in one god
- A period of slow economic growth
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- Something alike
- The process by a large government gives power away
- State greeks to form separate communities
- A period or artistic and intellectual activity
- Somewhat salty
- Factory ships
- A vast
- cleansing Removing or killing an ethnic group
15 Clues: A vast • Factory ships • Somewhat salty • Something alike • Land that is dry • Regional variations • Ship A ship used by the vikings • Someone who believes in one god • A period of slow economic growth • State greeks to form separate communities • cleansing Removing or killing an ethnic group • A period or artistic and intellectual activity • ...
Lesson 4 Vocabulary 2023-10-18
Across
- The basic element, the identifying characteristics
- Something that has a real or independent existence
- posed at birth, inborn
- An examination of the cause of death
- Branch of medicine for treating disorders of the skeletal system
- about to die or end
- The act of painlessly killing a suffering person or animal, mercy killing
- childlike, unsophisticated
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- Childish, Immature
- emerging, coming into existence
- A person who pays excessive attention to learning rules rather than understanding
- A teacher
- A person or thing if no importance
- A rebirth, a renewal
- to shame
15 Clues: to shame • A teacher • Childish, Immature • about to die or end • A rebirth, a renewal • posed at birth, inborn • childlike, unsophisticated • emerging, coming into existence • A person or thing if no importance • An examination of the cause of death • The basic element, the identifying characteristics • Something that has a real or independent existence • ...
Lesson 4 2023-10-19
Across
- about to die
- something that has a real or independent existence
- an examination to determine the cause of death
- the act of painlessly killing a suffering person or animal
- into existence.
- childlike
- possessed at birth; in born
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- to shame
- a teacher
- branch of medicine treating disorders of the skeletal system and tissues related to movement
- a person who pays excessive attention to learning rules rather than to understanding
- a rebirth
- the basic elements, the identifying characteristic
- childish manner
- a person or thing of non-importance
15 Clues: to shame • a teacher • a rebirth • childlike • about to die • childish manner • into existence. • possessed at birth; in born • a person or thing of non-importance • an examination to determine the cause of death • something that has a real or independent existence • the basic elements, the identifying characteristic • the act of painlessly killing a suffering person or animal • ...
Vocab 9 2024-04-24
Across
- the common law that everyone followed
- war that was fought for 100 years
- The British constitution that made parliment
- The house in which a lord would live
- Term for king/ruler
- the bubonic plague that wiped out a lot of people
- The worker class
- The system of Hirearchy
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- the middle ages
- the 2nd largest empire
- Tribes from Germanic Descent
- time of prosperity
- Christian invasions against islam
- a people who were from England
- Middle class man who controls the serfs for a lord
15 Clues: the middle ages • The worker class • time of prosperity • Term for king/ruler • the 2nd largest empire • The system of Hirearchy • Tribes from Germanic Descent • a people who were from England • war that was fought for 100 years • Christian invasions against islam • The house in which a lord would live • the common law that everyone followed • ...
renessanss 2025-04-21
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- Filosoofiaharu, mis rõhutas inimese ja mõistuse tähtsust
- Esimene trükimasina leiutaja (perekonnanimi)
- Kirjanduse ajastu enne renessanssi
- Itaalias elanud renessansiajastu õpetlane, keda peetakse humanismi isaks
- Cervantese kuulsaim teos
- Ladinakeelne sõna, millest tuleb sõna “renessanss” tähendus
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- Prantsuse humanist, kirjutas Gargantua ja Pantagruel
- Kirjutise liik, mille kaudu Machiavelli tutvustas võimu olemust
- Kirjanduse liik, mille kaudu Shakespeare avaldas suure osa oma loomingust
- Erasmus Rotterdami tähtteos (ladinakeelne pealkiri)
- Inglise suurim renessanssikirjanik
- Linn, mida peetakse renessansi hälliks
- Itaalia novellist, Dekameroni autor
- Shakespeare’i tragöödia armastajatest
- Itaalia poeet, kirjutas Jumalik komöödia
15 Clues: Cervantese kuulsaim teos • Kirjanduse ajastu enne renessanssi • Inglise suurim renessanssikirjanik • Itaalia novellist, Dekameroni autor • Shakespeare’i tragöödia armastajatest • Linn, mida peetakse renessansi hälliks • Itaalia poeet, kirjutas Jumalik komöödia • Esimene trükimasina leiutaja (perekonnanimi) • Erasmus Rotterdami tähtteos (ladinakeelne pealkiri) • ...
AP QUIZ 2025-01-11
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- "Father of microbiology"
- "Ama ng Humanismo"
- Unang kumilala sa buong sirkulasyon ng dugo sa katawan ng tao
- Layunin ay ibalik ang kadakilaan ng kulturang Greco-Romano
- "Prinsipe ng mga Humanista"
- Isinulat niya ang "Don Quixote de la Mancha"
- Naimbento niya ang teleskopyo
- Obra niya ang "The last supper"
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- Isinulat ang "The Prince"
- Isinulat ang "Decameron"
- Unang naka-imbento ng compound microscope
- Kilala bilang "Makata ng mga makata"
- Nagsulat at naglarawan ng unang komprehensibong aklat sa anatomy
- matatagpuan malapit sa Dagat Mediterranean
- "Ganap na pintor"
15 Clues: "Ganap na pintor" • "Ama ng Humanismo" • "Father of microbiology" • Isinulat ang "Decameron" • Isinulat ang "The Prince" • "Prinsipe ng mga Humanista" • Naimbento niya ang teleskopyo • Obra niya ang "The last supper" • Kilala bilang "Makata ng mga makata" • Unang naka-imbento ng compound microscope • matatagpuan malapit sa Dagat Mediterranean • ...
History 2025-12-09
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- – A ruling family line.
- – Establishing control over foreign territories.
- – An advanced human society.
- – Change intended to improve a system.
- – An object made by humans in the past.
- – Traditions passed down through generations.
- – An overthrow of a political system.
- – The order of events in time.
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- – A government ruled by a king or queen.
- – A formal agreement between nations.
- – Gaining land by force.
- – The study of ancient remains.
- – Movement of people from one area to another.
- – A group of nations ruled by one authority.
- – A period of cultural rebirth.
15 Clues: – A ruling family line. • – Gaining land by force. • – An advanced human society. • – The order of events in time. • – The study of ancient remains. • – A period of cultural rebirth. • – A formal agreement between nations. • – An overthrow of a political system. • – Change intended to improve a system. • – An object made by humans in the past. • ...
World History 2025-05-19
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- UK exit from the EU
- Greek warrior society
- devastating disease that wiped out millions
- revival of classical art
- overthrow of a government
- first city to be hit by an atomic bomb
- anti-slavery movement in the US
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- medieval holy wars
- city divided by a wall during Cold War
- colonizing other lands
- Genghis Khan's warriors
- system of racial separation in South Africa
- first satellite in orbit; launched by USSR
- ancient trade route that connected China to Rome
- extermination campaign led by Nazis
15 Clues: medieval holy wars • UK exit from the EU • Greek warrior society • colonizing other lands • Genghis Khan's warriors • revival of classical art • overthrow of a government • anti-slavery movement in the US • extermination campaign led by Nazis • city divided by a wall during Cold War • first city to be hit by an atomic bomb • first satellite in orbit; launched by USSR • ...
Puzzle of Us 2023-04-26
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- Cheesy movie type
- Who Anders is in the first line of the goodnights
- What Heat has an obsessive collection of
- "D" in HCDM
- "K" in AKM
- Month we started dating
- Absolute elite basketball team
- Chewie's talkative noises
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- Renaissance Fair dance word
- Funky men with knives strapped to their feet
- What we have on the day of our anniversary
- Area of Rolfe that you are possessive over
- Bad Mexican restaurant with giant fried ice cream
13 Clues: "K" in AKM • "D" in HCDM • Cheesy movie type • Month we started dating • Chewie's talkative noises • Renaissance Fair dance word • Absolute elite basketball team • What Heat has an obsessive collection of • What we have on the day of our anniversary • Area of Rolfe that you are possessive over • Funky men with knives strapped to their feet • ...
chapter 4 crossword suckas By dal 2021-12-02
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- was made legal for for study purposes
- who sculpted the david
- what were more accesible by poor people
- where the erth is in the middle
- who painted the mona lisa
- most people during the middle ages were
- the church were very
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- first woman of the world
- launguage spoken in a region
- who protested against the catholic church
- how many books sold by 1500
- were changing during the renaissance
- the study of the physical body
13 Clues: the church were very • who sculpted the david • first woman of the world • who painted the mona lisa • how many books sold by 1500 • launguage spoken in a region • the study of the physical body • where the erth is in the middle • were changing during the renaissance • was made legal for for study purposes • what were more accesible by poor people • ...
Merry Christmas, Melissa! 2024-12-17
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- These need to be careful because Melissa might steal them
- Matters more to Melissa than almost anything else
- What sport?
- A reliable halloween costume
- Would not want to invite these
- Don't let Melissa have many of these
- The best school subject ever
- What is Melissa?
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- The coolest person around
- Who makes Melissa laugh the most?
- Not a favorite band...
- The coolest (and coldest) classroom
- What holiday are we looking forward to right now?
13 Clues: What sport? • What is Melissa? • Not a favorite band... • The coolest person around • A reliable halloween costume • The best school subject ever • Would not want to invite these • Who makes Melissa laugh the most? • The coolest (and coldest) classroom • Don't let Melissa have many of these • Matters more to Melissa than almost anything else • ...
The Renaissance 2025-05-05
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- one of the famous renaissance who created the Mona Lisa and the last supper.
- The renaissance painters used .............., a technique of showing things as they appear at different distances. It give a 3- dimensional look
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- Johann Gutenberg, developed the .............. that enabled a printer to produce hundreds of copies of a single work.
- A technique that uses light and shadows instead of hard outlines to separate objects. This added drama and emotion to their works.
- one of the famous renaissance who painted ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and the statue of David.
5 Clues: one of the famous renaissance who created the Mona Lisa and the last supper. • one of the famous renaissance who painted ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and the statue of David. • Johann Gutenberg, developed the .............. that enabled a printer to produce hundreds of copies of a single work. • ...
Famous Renaissance People 2024-11-26
5 Clues: da Vinci created the Mona Lisa • , he is an artist who created the Madonna and child • , is a currency that is very popular in the Renaissance • Copernicus found out that the earth rotates around the sun • Vesalius was a famous human anatomist in the Renaissance era
Tanush - Chapter 19 lesson 1 2022-04-13
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- man who bought pasta, coal, & paper money from China
- family tried to assassinate the Medici family
- Latin, Greek, Philosophy, Art
- Family that controlled Venice;bankers
- means rebirth
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- man who questioned church & wrote 95 theses
- council that acted a part of the government
- lending money with interest
- sinking city; it's known for making glass
- name of Michelango's masterpiece
10 Clues: means rebirth • lending money with interest • Latin, Greek, Philosophy, Art • name of Michelango's masterpiece • Family that controlled Venice;bankers • sinking city; it's known for making glass • man who questioned church & wrote 95 theses • council that acted a part of the government • family tried to assassinate the Medici family • ...
Kaden World History Review 2022-01-07
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- first to sail directly from Europe to India
- how people enjoy everyday life
- A machine to print text or pictures
- founded the new world
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- Exchange of diseases and animals
- A system of ranking by a civilization
- God picked the ruler or ruled by a god
- Losing control of western Rome
- Rebirth
- Reduce a punishment
10 Clues: Rebirth • Reduce a punishment • founded the new world • Losing control of western Rome • how people enjoy everyday life • Exchange of diseases and animals • A machine to print text or pictures • A system of ranking by a civilization • God picked the ruler or ruled by a god • first to sail directly from Europe to India
