renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Frühe Neuzeit / Entdeckung und Eroberung Amerikas 2014-03-11
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- Er zerstörte das Reich der Atzteken.
- Diese wurden von Afrika gewaltsam nach Amerika verschleppt.
- Entdecker Amerikas
- Gegner und Eroberer der Inkas
- Das dortige Königshaus unterstützte Kolumbus bei seinen Plänen.
- Wenn die Seemänner unzufrieden waren, gab es eine ...
- Wertvoller, sehr begehrter Stoff aus dem Orient
- das eigentliche Lebensziel von Kolumbus
- bedeutender Wissenschaftler, wurde aufgrund seiner Theorien zu lebenslanger Haft verurteilt.
- Wiedergeburt der Antike
- So nannte Kolumbus die erste amerikanische Insel.
- Er fand den Seeweg nach Indien.
- Der Mensch steht im Mittelpunkt
- So nannte Kolumbus die Ureinwohner Amerikas.
- Kolumbus reiste insgesamt ... Mal in die "Neue Welt".
- Hauptmotiv der "Konquisatoren" (Eroberer)
- Aztekenherrscher
- Er erreichte als erster das Kap der guten Hoffnung.
- Im MA glaubte man daran, dass dies der Mittelpunkt des Weltalls sei.
- Erfindung, die das Navigieren erleichterte
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- Dort wurde Kolumbus geboren.
- Erster Weltumsegler, starb während der 4jährigen Fahrt
- Er bewies, dass die Erde eine Kugel ist.
- Lebensmittel aus Amerika, bei uns für eure Lieblingsspeise verwendet.
- Man glaubte früher, dass die Erde eine ... sei.
- "Universalgenie" der Renaissance
- Gewinner der Entdeckung und Eroberung Amerikas
- Nach ihm wurde Amerika benannt.
- Lebensmittel, das aus Amerika zu uns kam. Popcorn magst du doch?
- Eines der 3 Schiffe von Kolumbus
- Handelsgut aus Amerika, das du vielleicht gerne trinkst.
- So wurden zur Zeit von Kolumbus die Schiffe genannt.
- Der Zeitabschnitt, der nach dem Mittelalter anbrach.
- häufiges Suchtmittel der Europäer - kam auch aus Amerika
- Flaggschiff des Kolumbus
- Eroberer von Konstantinopel. Sie erschwerten ab 1453 den Handel mit Indien.
- ... wurde in der frühen Neuzeit immer wichtiger.
- Wichtige Erfindung von Johannes Gutenberg
- berühmtes Portrait von Leonardo da Vinci
- Handelsgut aus dem Orient
- Lebensmittel aus Amerika für Ketchup
41 Clues: Aztekenherrscher • Entdecker Amerikas • Wiedergeburt der Antike • Flaggschiff des Kolumbus • Handelsgut aus dem Orient • Dort wurde Kolumbus geboren. • Gegner und Eroberer der Inkas • Nach ihm wurde Amerika benannt. • Er fand den Seeweg nach Indien. • Der Mensch steht im Mittelpunkt • "Universalgenie" der Renaissance • Eines der 3 Schiffe von Kolumbus • ...
Essentials 2022-01-04
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- Someone who supported the arts financially during the Renaissance.
- this happens when sound is reflected off a surface at least 17 meters away.
- constructive interference is an example of this
- this is the percussive language used to imitate patterns played on the tabla.
- the properties or qualities of a room or building that determine how sound is transmitted in it.
- a drum set is made up of drums and these
- gets four beats.
- David's sound collage story was about these
- Era of music from 14-1600's
- most well known string instrument from India
- country where Sebastian lives
- time ______ tells a musician how many beats are in a measure and what kind of note "gets the beat."
- when an interval is pleasing to the ear it is ____.
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- Famous music festival. Three days of peace and music.
- When sound waves seem to bend because of a change in the medium
- this effect happens when sound waves pack together traveling towards you and are more spaced out traveling away from you
- this early keyboard instrument only had one dynamic level.
- Genre started by African Americans during the great depression.
- used to measure loudness
- this instrument family includes trumpet and tuba
- usually "swung" this style features virtuostic playing, solos, and many sub-genres.
- when there is negative space in the music
- when listening to music gives you chills or makes your hair stand up
- when one part echoes or mimics another part. This can be done rhythmically to create interesting musical forms.
- this wind instrument uses keyboards to operate pipes that blow wind through them.
25 Clues: gets four beats. • used to measure loudness • Era of music from 14-1600's • country where Sebastian lives • a drum set is made up of drums and these • when there is negative space in the music • David's sound collage story was about these • most well known string instrument from India • constructive interference is an example of this • ...
1920s Review 2021-02-10
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- Type of music popular with Black and White audiences during the 1920s
- These come and go. Flagpole sitting and dance marathons were two from the 1920s.
- This made up person is modern, has extra cash, and has free time (2 words).
- Accepted behavior. These changed a lot in the 1920s, especially for women. (2 words)
- "The Great Bambino"; #1 sports star of the 1920s (2 words)
- These people supplied speakeasies with illegal booze during Prohibition
- What the 19th amendment allowed women to do
- Silent movie star of the 1920s (2 words)
- America's financial capital; it was bombed in 1920. (2 words)
- The Red Scare was a fear of this style of government
- The Emergency Quota Act of 1921 put a limit of this
- Messages that use fear, belonging, class, and celebrity endorsement to sell products.
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- Women who wore new fashions and pushed the boundary for gender roles at the time
- Like a more specific follow-up law to the 18th amendment (2 words)
- African-American poet who wrote about the Harlem Renaissance (2 words)
- People kept drinking this banned substance during Prohibition
- A "blind tiger"; a secret bar where people drank during Prohibition
- Where most Americans were living by the 1920s thanks to urbanization.
- Direction that African-Americans moved during the Great Migration
- You might see ones for vacuum cleaners, refrigerators, or other new household products during the 1920s
- A focus on buying and owning things like washing machines, vacuum cleaners, and refrigerators.
- Neighborhood where Black artists launched a cultural renaissance.
- A type of worker's protest that involves not working
- Mass produced car made by Ford Motors (2 words).
24 Clues: Silent movie star of the 1920s (2 words) • What the 19th amendment allowed women to do • Mass produced car made by Ford Motors (2 words). • The Emergency Quota Act of 1921 put a limit of this • A type of worker's protest that involves not working • The Red Scare was a fear of this style of government • "The Great Bambino"; #1 sports star of the 1920s (2 words) • ...
Ch 10 Vocab Review 2022-09-23
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- the rapid expansion of trade and commerce that transformed Europe, starting in the 16th century
- an 18th-century movement that sought to apply scientific methods to the study of society and its problems
- the notion that a ruler’s power is derived from God and cannot be questioned
- a system of rule in which a monarch or other ruler enjoys unlimited power
- rising prices, usually caused by an increase in the money supply
- Spanish conquerors of the Americas
- the transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the eastern and western hemispheres
- persons of mixed European and Native American ancestry
- the devastation of American Indian populations by diseases brought over from Europe
- the spread of ideas and values originating in Europe and the Western world
- a Renaissance philosophy emphasizing the worth of the individual and balancing religious faith with secular learning
- non-religious, related to concerns of the world
- the military advances that resulted from the development of gunpowder weaponry
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- a shift in thinking about the study of nature that began in the mid-1500s and moved beyond religious teachings
- an economic system in which all resources are privately owned and markets determine how those resources are distributed
- a reform movement of the 16th and 17th centuries that split the Catholic Church and gave birth to the Protestant religion
- the movement to revive Catholicism in response to the Reformation
- the process by which the regions, peoples, and economies of the world are becoming increasingly interconnected
- a complex system of officials and workers who manage the activities of a government
- the flowering of art and culture that began in Italy in the 1300s and later spread to the rest of Europe
20 Clues: Spanish conquerors of the Americas • non-religious, related to concerns of the world • persons of mixed European and Native American ancestry • rising prices, usually caused by an increase in the money supply • the movement to revive Catholicism in response to the Reformation • a system of rule in which a monarch or other ruler enjoys unlimited power • ...
TTS Sejarah Peminatan Materi Kelas XI • Oneli Defani 2024-02-01
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- Siapakah nama raja pertama sekaligus pendiri dari kerajaan Singasari
- Raja Demak pertama ialah
- Masa peralihan antara abad pertengahan ke abad modern yang di tandai dengan lahirnya berbagai kreasi baru yang di ilhami oleh kebudayaan Eropa Klasik disebut juga…
- Budaya India masuk ke Indonesia di bawa oleh Pelajar Sriwijaya yang belajar di sana. Ini mendasarkan teori
- Markantilisme di Jerman dilaksanakan pada masa pemerintahan Kaisar Frederick Wilhelm di kenal dengan nama
- Kegiatan mengatur ekonomi yang dituangkan dalam peraturan negara untuk mencapai kekuasaan dan kesejahteraan negara dengan standar kekayaan yang berupa logam mulia sebanyak-banyaknya disebut
- Perang dunia 1 dan 2 disebabkan persaingan menanamkan pengaruh melalui praktik...diantara negara-negara barat
- Kerajaan bercorak Islam yang didirikan oleh Hadiwijaya adalah kerajaan
- Pada Revolusi Prancis terdapat beberapa golongan. Golongan yang terjadi dari para pemuka agama, pendeta, dan rahib merupakan golongan
- Paham komunis menyebar ke seluruh dunia karena kemenangan kaum...
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- Dengan jatuhnya Penjara Bastille maka dimulailah Revolusi Prancis yang mencita-citakan hancurnya...
- Budaya India masuk ke Indonesia melalui jalur
- Kerajaan Islam pertama di Pulau Jawa adalah kerajaan
- Raja terbesar dan terkenal dari kerajaan Tarumanegara yang dikisahkan memakai baju zirah yang tidak bisa ditembus oleh senjata musuh adalah
- Renaissance pertama kali lahir di negara
- Kerajaan bercorak Islam pertama di Indonesia adalah
- Muncul paham-paham baru sebagai reaksi terhadap demokrasi liberal yang tidak berhasil menghadapi kekacauan di berbagai negara Eropa bermunculan, di Italia lahirlah paham...yang diperkenalkan oleh Benito Mussolini
- Revolusi Februari 1917 berhasil menggulingkan pemerintahan Tsar. Peristiwa tersebut memunculkan pemimpin baru Rusia, yaitu...
- Bukti adanya keinginan menciptakan perdamaian setelah Perang Dunia 1 adalah dengan dibentuknya...
- Ideologi yang berkembang di Eropa pasca Perang Dunia I dan memengaruhi pergerakan politik Indonesia adalah...
20 Clues: Raja Demak pertama ialah • Renaissance pertama kali lahir di negara • Budaya India masuk ke Indonesia melalui jalur • Kerajaan bercorak Islam pertama di Indonesia adalah • Kerajaan Islam pertama di Pulau Jawa adalah kerajaan • Paham komunis menyebar ke seluruh dunia karena kemenangan kaum... • Siapakah nama raja pertama sekaligus pendiri dari kerajaan Singasari • ...
Europe 2019-03-04
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- Most popular sport in the continent
- The country Germany "invaded" that started WWI
- Birthplace of the Enlightenment (country)
- Created the world's first Republic form of government
- Birthplace of the Renaissance (country)
- Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle
- The rebirth of knowledge, art, music, and thinking in Western Europe
- The only successful Crusade for the Christians
- He hated indulgences and protested the Catholic Church
- Known for their great thinkers and Democratic form of government
- The type of Christianity that is most popular in Eastern Europe
- The spark that lit WWI (Austrian Archduke)
- First European country to try overseas exploration in the 1400's
- Peninsula that contains Greece
- Set amount of wealth, more wealth = more power, export more than import
- Wars between Muslims and Christians; The Goal: control the Holy Land
- The country Germany invaded to start WWII
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- The Romans were known for their great building skills, they were great _______
- Scramble for Africa; Get colonies, use resources, sell back to colonies
- Revolution that began in England, started the mass production of goods
- Killed 1/2 the Western European population, disease carried by fleas
- The Sea everyone wanted to control during the Classical Age (for trade)
- Era in history where people started questioning governments, gave us thinkers like John Locke and Voltaire
- Constitutional monarchies have these to represent the people
- Peninsula that contains Spain and Portugal
- The era in European history where people questioned and protested the Catholic Church
- Peninsula that contains Norway and Sweden
- Common market place, currency, open borders, meant to reduce nationalism
- Empire the Balkans got their independence from
- The split between Democratic and Communist Europe
- Mountain range north of Italy
31 Clues: Mountain range north of Italy • Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle • Peninsula that contains Greece • Most popular sport in the continent • Birthplace of the Renaissance (country) • Birthplace of the Enlightenment (country) • Peninsula that contains Norway and Sweden • The country Germany invaded to start WWII • Peninsula that contains Spain and Portugal • ...
Italy Here We Come 2024-08-28
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- Italians invented this black and white instrument
- The name of The Grand Hotel Victoria's spa
- Rome is called the "city of ___"
- Italy is the birth place of the ____
- Hey now, hey now! This is what ___ are made of!
- We are at your complete
- Italians use over 250 ___ gestures.
- Sing to me
- Lake Como is the capital of Italy’s ___ production
- Italy's longest border is to what country?
- This food was invented during the renaissance
- Maybe we will run into this celeb while in Lake Como
- Catch us riding around Lake Como on a ____
- You want a piece of the ____
- Where I plan on performing "What Dreams Are Made Of"
- Our go-to shoes
- There are over 350 types of ____ in Italy
- The only type of window's I want to peep in
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- I might just give you the ___ while lying flat in _____ class
- With over 5 million people, ____ is Italy's largest Italy
- What am I most excited to wear
- Today's modern Italian language originated in the region
- The Italian flag is green, white, and ___
- Italy invented this common household machine
- With almost 40 million visitors, Italy is the ____ most visited country in the world.
- What kind of class are we taking in Florence?
- The average Italian consumes 26 ___ of wine a year
- This place is a country within a country
- Italy's biggest trading partners are Great Britain, France, the United States, and ___ ?
- Lake Como is one of the ____ lakes in Italy
- Mount ___ is the most active volcano in Europe
- Hoping you wont ___ on the train/boat
- Italy is slightly larger than what U.S. state?
33 Clues: Sing to me • Our go-to shoes • We are at your complete • You want a piece of the ____ • What am I most excited to wear • Rome is called the "city of ___" • Italians use over 250 ___ gestures. • Italy is the birth place of the ____ • Hoping you wont ___ on the train/boat • This place is a country within a country • The Italian flag is green, white, and ___ • ...
Leonardo Da Vinci Study Guide 2023-02-02
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- The drawing attempts to illustrate the idea, set forth by Vitruvius (a Roman Architect) that the human body can be made to fit inside a circle and a square
- Cause of Da Vinci's death
- At this age, Da Vinci was sent away to become a sculptor's apprentice
- Although Da vinci only made 20 paintings, he made 2500 of these
- Where was Leonardo Da Vinci born
- In 2022, someone through one of these at the Mona Lisa
- Term for a person who is knowledgeable in many fields
- This artist was a suspect in the 1911 theft of the Mona Lisa
- Technique where Da Vinci used smoke and ash to create realistic shadows
- Often wrote in _____, sometimes backwards and would hold it up to a mirror
- Many of Da Vinci's sketches are examples of this type of quick drawings
- Time period that means "rebirth"
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- This period was known as the Dark Ages where religion was more important than academic enlightenment
- Museum where the Mona Lisa is currently displayed
- Owns one of Da Vinci's original notebooks
- Type of drawings that study the human body inside and out
- Created in 1948 dipicting Jesus and his apostles
- Painting that sold for $450.3 million
- Also known as La Gioconda
- Da Vinci was an animal lover therefore only ate a _________ diet
- Where Did Da Vinci die
- This civiliztion, along with the Roman civilization inspired the Renaissance
- Although he engineered plans for multiple weapons, he was a _________, in other words, anti war
- Types of _______ that Da Vinci studied are: anatomy, zoology, botany, engineering, and geology
24 Clues: Where Did Da Vinci die • Cause of Da Vinci's death • Also known as La Gioconda • Where was Leonardo Da Vinci born • Time period that means "rebirth" • Painting that sold for $450.3 million • Owns one of Da Vinci's original notebooks • Created in 1948 dipicting Jesus and his apostles • Museum where the Mona Lisa is currently displayed • ...
Reniassance Unit 2025-01-08
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- death A devastating plague that killed millions in the 14th century.
- A German astronomer who formulated the laws of planetary motion.
- A Renaissance art technique for creating depth and dimension.
- A policy of increasing a nation's territory or influence.
- The inventor of the printing press in Europe.
- A medieval social system based on land and service.
- Beliefs or opinions that go against established religious doctrines.
- An Italian friar known for his criticism of corruption in the Church.
- The study of the structure of the human body.
- A German monk who initiated the Protestant Reformation.
- Relating to citizens or the duties of citizenship.
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- The formal exclusion of someone from the Church.
- A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims for holy sites.
- Skilled workers in training to become masters in their craft.
- Payments made to the Church to reduce punishment for sins.
- The overall way someone interprets the world around them.
- Peasants tied to the land they worked on.
- The scientific study of celestial bodies like stars and planets.
- Reformation A movement that led to the creation of Protestant churches.
- A system of ranking people based on status or authority.
- A policy of extending a nation's power by gaining territories.
- A medieval class of people who were not slaves but had no lord.
- A thinker focused on human values and individual potential.
- Vinci A Renaissance artist known for the Mona Lisa.
- A Polish scientist who proposed a heliocentric model of the universe.
- The everyday language spoken by ordinary people.
- A system of government where power is vested in the people.
- road A network of trade routes connecting the East and West.
28 Clues: Peasants tied to the land they worked on. • The inventor of the printing press in Europe. • The study of the structure of the human body. • The formal exclusion of someone from the Church. • The everyday language spoken by ordinary people. • Relating to citizens or the duties of citizenship. • A medieval social system based on land and service. • ...
Kruiswoordpuzzel 5.1 t/m 6.2 2025-10-04
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- Stad die in 1618 werd gebouwd op Java
- De herverovering van het Iberische schiereiland door Christenen
- Deze staatsvorm kreeg Nederland na de Opstand
- Het stukslaan van Katholieke standbeelden door Protestanten
- De opperbevelhebber van leger en vloot in de Republiek
- De voorzitter van de Staten-Generaal
- Deze stad heet tegenwoordig Istanbul
- Nederlandse humanist naar wie o.a. een brug, universiteit en uitwisselingsprogramma zijn vernoemd
- De koning van Spanje tijdens de Nederlandse Opstand
- Iets dat komt uit een vorige generatie
- Een religieuze bijeenkomst van protestanten in de buitenlucht
- Landbouwbedrijf van een koloniale macht
- Een brief die je kan kopen om in de hemel te komen
- Het idee dat de aarde het middelpunt is van het heelal
- Het plakkaat van ... verklaarde dat de opstandige Nederlanden Filips II niet langer als koning zagen
- Wanneer geld wordt geïnvesteerd om nóg meer geld te verdienen
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- Renaissanceschrijvers en -denkers die de vrijheid en waardigheid van de mens belangrijk vonden
- Dit ben je als je als monnik ongetrouwd bent
- Iemand die door de Kerk werd vervolgd om religieuze redenen
- Ontdekker van Amerika
- Dit woord betekent 'wedergeboorte' in het Frans
- De protestantse leer die werd ontwikkeld door Johannes Calvijn
- Wanneer maar één bedrijf met een gebied mag handelen heeft dit bedrijf een ...
- Voornaam van een bekende Renaissance-artiest én een Ninja Turtle
- De 'C' in VOC en WIC staat voor ...
- Een Portugese handelspost
- Hij spijkerde 95 stellingen op een kerkdeur
- Op 1 April verloor Alva Den ....
- De hertog van deze plek trok met een groot leger Nederland binnen
- Voornaam van een ontdekkingsreiziger én het ex-paard van een heilige
30 Clues: Ontdekker van Amerika • Een Portugese handelspost • Op 1 April verloor Alva Den .... • De 'C' in VOC en WIC staat voor ... • De voorzitter van de Staten-Generaal • Deze stad heet tegenwoordig Istanbul • Stad die in 1618 werd gebouwd op Java • Iets dat komt uit een vorige generatie • Landbouwbedrijf van een koloniale macht • Hij spijkerde 95 stellingen op een kerkdeur • ...
Chapter 18: The Transformation of the West by 1750 2021-11-08
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- introduced movable type to western Europe in 15th century.
- War within HRE between german protestants and catholics with outside allies.
- King of france in 16th century; regarded as Renaissance monarch.
- English Philosopher who argued that people could learn everything through sense and reason and that the power of the government came from the people.
- conflict between 1640 and 1660 featuring religious disputes, questions of monarchical power, and constitutional issues.
- Grant of tolerance to protestants in france 1598. Granted after French religous war
- German monk who initiated protestant reformation.
- French protestant who stressed predestination.
- focus on humankind as center of intellectual and artistic endeavor; emphasized classical thinking.
- Disproved the idea that the earth was the center of the universe
- English overthrow of James II in 1688. More power to parliament.
- reflected resentment against the poor and uncertainties about religious truth.
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- Ended thirty years war in 1648.
- Monarchy where the ruler is partially kept in check by a legislature.
- restatement of traditional catholic beliefs in response to protestant reformation.
- Originated in 15th century among peasents and artisans of western europe. Late marriage age and nuclear family.
- General wave of religous dissent against catholic church.
- class of working class people with access to producing property.
- concept of government developed during the rise of nation-states in western europe. Monarchs had absolute authority.
- Intellectual movement that featured applied science and rationalism.
- Culminated in 17th century; period of empirical advances associated with the development of wider theoretical generalizations
- Cultural and Intellectual movement of northern Europe: began later than the Italian Renaissance.
- from of protestantism set up in england.
- A new religous order founded by catholics that were active in politics, education, and missionary work.
24 Clues: Ended thirty years war in 1648. • from of protestantism set up in england. • French protestant who stressed predestination. • German monk who initiated protestant reformation. • General wave of religous dissent against catholic church. • introduced movable type to western Europe in 15th century. • King of france in 16th century; regarded as Renaissance monarch. • ...
Ch 10 Vocab Review 2022-09-23
Across
- the rapid expansion of trade and commerce that transformed Europe, starting in the 16th century
- an 18th-century movement that sought to apply scientific methods to the study of society and its problems
- the notion that a ruler’s power is derived from God and cannot be questioned
- a system of rule in which a monarch or other ruler enjoys unlimited power
- rising prices, usually caused by an increase in the money supply
- Spanish conquerors of the Americas
- the transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the eastern and western hemispheres
- persons of mixed European and Native American ancestry
- the devastation of American Indian populations by diseases brought over from Europe
- the spread of ideas and values originating in Europe and the Western world
- a Renaissance philosophy emphasizing the worth of the individual and balancing religious faith with secular learning
- non-religious, related to concerns of the world
- the military advances that resulted from the development of gunpowder weaponry
Down
- a shift in thinking about the study of nature that began in the mid-1500s and moved beyond religious teachings
- an economic system in which all resources are privately owned and markets determine how those resources are distributed
- a reform movement of the 16th and 17th centuries that split the Catholic Church and gave birth to the Protestant religion
- the movement to revive Catholicism in response to the Reformation
- the process by which the regions, peoples, and economies of the world are becoming increasingly interconnected
- a complex system of officials and workers who manage the activities of a government
- the flowering of art and culture that began in Italy in the 1300s and later spread to the rest of Europe
20 Clues: Spanish conquerors of the Americas • non-religious, related to concerns of the world • persons of mixed European and Native American ancestry • rising prices, usually caused by an increase in the money supply • the movement to revive Catholicism in response to the Reformation • a system of rule in which a monarch or other ruler enjoys unlimited power • ...
Social Studies Bowl - April 2023 2023-04-12
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- These are laws that govern the United States all in one place.
- This country fought the 100 year war with England
- The branch of government that includes the Supreme Court
- Who was Charles Magnus?
- Can you still catch the plague?
- This booklet includes the preamble and articles
- This much of Europe died during the plague
- What's another name for peasants?
- Who works the most in feudalism?
- Queen Elizabeth I was known as Good Queen
- A french peasant who believed she heard from God and led the French army to a huge victory in the 100-year war Joan of
- African oral storytellers
- This person issued the Magna Carta King
- The original inhabitants of Britain
- The branch of government that includes the president
- How many theses Luther nailed to the church
- Last name Luther started the Protestant Reformation
- The first document that said the king wasn't above the law Magna
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- The economy of the Middle Ages
- The largest contiguous land empire in history
- An example of Renaissance art with a girl's name Mona
- It is named for a color and was spread through ticks __ Plague
- This is the country the Black illness started in
- The celts moved to the area known as Scotland,Ireland and
- This branch includes the Senate and House of Representatives
- A period of European rebirth after the Middle Ages
- They housed travelers and cared for sick
- After King Lionheart died he ruled King
- Peasant WORKED Knights FOUGHT Priest PRAYED King RULED Four
- Grand prince of Moscow Ivan the
- How Joan died
- An ancient route or road linking China to the west
- How many Crusade expeditions were there?
- This house fought with the Lancaster house in the War of Roses
- He invited the Anglo-Saxons to move to Britain
35 Clues: How Joan died • Who was Charles Magnus? • African oral storytellers • The economy of the Middle Ages • Can you still catch the plague? • Grand prince of Moscow Ivan the • Who works the most in feudalism? • What's another name for peasants? • The original inhabitants of Britain • After King Lionheart died he ruled King • This person issued the Magna Carta King • ...
Naomi Scalici's Black History Month crossword project 2023-02-24
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- The first female African-American secretary of state
- A born slave who was famous for suing his masters for his freedom
- An African-American agricultural scientist who is known for creating hundreds of products with peanuts
- One of the most well-known leaders of the Underground Railroad
- A civil rights activist who helped lead the Niagara movement and helped form the NAACP
- A French dancer and actress who was the first African-American to star in a movie
- A Tuskegee airman who was known for being the first African-American commander in an integrated fighter wing
- A Black Nationalist and leader of the Pan-Africanism movement and was the founder of the UNIA
- A guitarist and blues singer who was called "King of the Blues"
- A civil rights activist who was one of the most well known proponent of Black Nationalism
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- Founder of Tuskegee University and was an educator and civil rights leader
- A famous author from the Harlem Renaissance who was best known for their book "Their Eyes were Watching God"
- A famous African-American diplomat and soldier who also served as Secretary of the United States
- An activist who led an anti-lynching crusade in the 1890s
- A poet who was considered a leader of the Harlem Renaissance
- A civil rights activist best known for not giving up their seat on a segregated bus
- A civil rights activist best known for his "I Have A Dream" speech
- The first slave to have a published book
- The first African-American president of the United States
- African-American memoirist and poet who wrote the poem "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
20 Clues: The first slave to have a published book • The first female African-American secretary of state • An activist who led an anti-lynching crusade in the 1890s • The first African-American president of the United States • A poet who was considered a leader of the Harlem Renaissance • One of the most well-known leaders of the Underground Railroad • ...
Grace McCloskey-Porlogue 2020-11-09
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- a government ruled by a small group of noble, land-owning families
- developed from Roman Christianity
- in order to protect these by this, they formed government
- a new international organization called this was established
- this assertion was known as the theory of this of kings
- in the 17th and 18th centuries, an intellectual movement
- for of government in which power rests with citizens who have the right to elect the leaders
- formal summary of the rights and liberties believed essential to the people
- in which the powers of a ruler are restricted by the constitutional and the laws of the country
- in written form
- one in which citizens elect representative to make laws and policies for them
- a system for controlling the society
- reflected customs and principles established over time
- agreement among members of society
- the legislative branch was made up of this
- a government ruled by few powerful people
- was based on teaching of the prophet Muhammad
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- rule of people
- from the French word for "rebirth"
- as it came to be called, was a turning point in English constitutional history
- the name of the religion founded by Jesus
- the liberty could best be safeguarded by this
- to have the law work in known, orderly way
- the framers created this
- greater citizen participation, Athens evolved
- England's national legislative
- the Bible stated that God gave this code to their leader Moses in the form of this and other laws
- the spirit of questioning that started during the Renaissance came to full bloom
- a single person called a king or monarch ruled in government
- the religion of the Hebrews
30 Clues: rule of people • in written form • the framers created this • the religion of the Hebrews • England's national legislative • developed from Roman Christianity • from the French word for "rebirth" • agreement among members of society • a system for controlling the society • the name of the religion founded by Jesus • to have the law work in known, orderly way • ...
Angelo 2022-05-19
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- Woodcut is a relief printing technique in printmaking.
- strong willed warrior
- ohannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg was a German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith who introduced printing to Europe with his mechanical movable-type printing press.
- warrior
- machine by which text and images are transferred from movable type to paper or other media by means of ink.
- relating to ancient Greek and Roman culture
- rebirth
- 96
- a member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church and follow the principles of the Reformation, including the Baptist, Presbyterian, and Lutheran churches.
- visible society of baptized Christians professing the same faith under the authority of the invisible head.
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- the surname being a toponymic from the town of Borja, then in the Crown of Aragon, in Spain.
- Medici was an Italian banking family and political dynasty that first began to gather prominence under Cosimo de' Medici, in the Republic of Florence during the first half of the 15th century.
- was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect
- allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of.
- The Council of Trent, held between 1545 and 1563 in Trent, was the 19th ecumenical council of the Catholic Church. Prompted by the Protestant Reformation.
- was a German priest, theologian, author and hymn writer.
- nonreligious
- a wealthy person who frantically supports and encourages an artist.
- a recognized autonomous branch of the Christian Church.
- Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, known simply as Michelangelo, was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect
- belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious (especially Christian) doctrine.
21 Clues: 96 • warrior • rebirth • nonreligious • strong willed warrior • allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of. • relating to ancient Greek and Roman culture • Woodcut is a relief printing technique in printmaking. • a recognized autonomous branch of the Christian Church. • was a German priest, theologian, author and hymn writer. • ...
The First Global Age 2022-09-01
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- westernizationthe spread of ideas and values originating in Europe and the Western world
- the military advances that resulted from the development of gunpowder weaponry
- a system of rule in which a monarch or other ruler enjoys unlimited power
- non-religious, related to concerns of the world
- the devastation of American Indian populations by diseases brought over from Europe
- a shift in thinking about the study of nature that began in the mid-1500s and moved beyond religious teachings
- the flowering of art and culture that began in Italy in the 1300s and later spread to the rest of Europe
- an economic system in which all resources are privately owned and markets determine how those resources are distributed
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- rising prices, usually caused by an increase in the money supply
- the movement to revive Catholicism in response to the Reformation
- a reform movement of the 16th and 17th centuries that split the Catholic Church and gave birth to the Protestant religion
- the transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the eastern and western hemispheres
- the rapid expansion of trade and commerce that transformed Europe, starting in the 16th century
- an 18th-century movement that sought to apply scientific methods to the study of society and its problems
- Spanish conquerors of the Americas
- the process by which the regions, peoples, and economies of the world are becoming increasingly interconnected
- a complex system of officials and workers who manage the activities of a government
- a Renaissance philosophy emphasizing the worth of the individual and balancing religious faith with secular learning
- the notion that a ruler’s power is derived from God and cannot be questioned
- persons of mixed European and Native American ancestry
20 Clues: Spanish conquerors of the Americas • non-religious, related to concerns of the world • persons of mixed European and Native American ancestry • rising prices, usually caused by an increase in the money supply • the movement to revive Catholicism in response to the Reformation • a system of rule in which a monarch or other ruler enjoys unlimited power • ...
Portrait Crossword Study Guide 2018-03-15
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- wealthy landowners
- Pop artist
- artist influenced by old masters, powerful figures from 17th-19th century
- The Daughters of Edward Boit
- Dutch impressionist
- St. Margaret
- Holy ground
- American Gothic is what movement
- Baroque, royal portrait
- replicas hanging in the Las Meninas portrait
- uses 5 liters of his blood, fragility of existence
- Thick layers of paint
- Justinian and Attendants shows what kind of rule
- fertility
- Household name
- Byzantine mosaic
- Iranian/French photographer, film, art director, plastic arts
- a diptych
- works that are experimental, radical, or unorthodox
- artist stylistic change, loose brush strokes, unnatural colors, thick impasto
- Grant Wood
- wild beasts
- one of the most important Modern painters
- influenced by studies of Japanese art
- Artwork using both profile and frontal views
- movement emphasizing inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual
- style of Elizabeth-Vigee Lebrun
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- Ron Mueck
- Studied inmates and criminally insane
- Contemporary urban art
- Marc Quinn remarks his Blood Portrait every ____ years
- force ink onto (a surface) through a prepared screen of fine material so as to create a picture or pattern
- producing softened outlines or hazy forms
- portrait highlighting German Avant-Garde
- 3/4 view, engaging viewer, smiling
- photorealist artist, created monumental portraits, 1970's
- Northern Renaissance, lots of symbolism
- depicting truth not beauty
- do to Anti-semitism forces she poisoned herself
- Lebrun was a court painter for who
- artwork depicting the head and shoulders
- sculpture of the head and shoulders
- symbol showing wealth
- John Singer Sarget was influenced by whom
- Portrait of Dora Maar
- Mona Lisa is from what period
- superrealism
47 Clues: Ron Mueck • fertility • a diptych • Pop artist • Grant Wood • Holy ground • wild beasts • St. Margaret • superrealism • Household name • Byzantine mosaic • wealthy landowners • Dutch impressionist • Thick layers of paint • symbol showing wealth • Portrait of Dora Maar • Contemporary urban art • Baroque, royal portrait • depicting truth not beauty • The Daughters of Edward Boit • ...
Roaring 20's 2023-12-18
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- Ideal image of the emancipated woman of the 1920’s
- Attorney General A. Mitchell _____ hunted down suspected communists & anarchists
- Amendment that outlawed the sale & consumption of alcohol
- “Hands off” approach from the govt
- Famous silent film actor of the 1920’s
- Scandal that involved Sec of Interior selling conserved land, pocketing money
- Led the creation of highways, new towns & businesses
- False appearance that American economy was booming
- Underground bar
- Took over presidency after death of President Harding
- Wrote/spoke defiantly on black struggles during the Harlem Renaissance
- Brought presidents’ speeches, sports, dramas directly into people’s homes
- Americans spent wildly on new appliances like refrigerators, washers, stoves
- Used the assembly line to build his Model T quickly
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- Massive industry created to sell new products
- Biggest sports icon of the 1920’s; Played for NY Yankees
- Organization that sought to create equality among races in the U.S.
- Illegal manufacture, transport, & sale of alcohol
- ____ Plan- U.S. investors loaned Germany $2.5 bil pay war reparations to U.K. & France
- Types of jobs women could get; teacher, bank teller, clerk, nurse, etc.
- Fear of communism spreading to America
- New form music popularized during the Harlem Renaissance
- First pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic; “Lucky Lindy”
- Movement started by Marcus Garvey & the UNIA
- White supremacist organization that pushed the nativist agenda
- Amendment that gave women the right to vote
- Mafia boss who made lots of money during Prohibition
- Wrote about overcoming struggles of Jim Crow south w/ strength
- Biology teacher put on trial for teaching Darwin’s theory of evolution
- Harding’s group of poker friends that ran his Cabinet
30 Clues: Underground bar • “Hands off” approach from the govt • Fear of communism spreading to America • Famous silent film actor of the 1920’s • Amendment that gave women the right to vote • Movement started by Marcus Garvey & the UNIA • Massive industry created to sell new products • Illegal manufacture, transport, & sale of alcohol • ...
Votre frise culturelle 2025-04-21
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- Courts récits pratiqués par La Fontaine
- Il est considéré comme le premier roi de France
- Fils aîné d’un roi, qui deviendra sans doute roi lui-même
- Surnom d’un militaire espagnol qui inspirera une pièce de théâtre à Pierre Corneille
- Auteur qui a inspiré La Fontaine
- Armée alliée aux anglais pendant une période de la guerre de cent ans
- Ensemble de textes de même nature (par exemple, ensemble de fables)
- Le fait d’adopter une autre religion
- L’empereur romain qui est devenu chrétien.
- Choix impossible entre deux alternatives, qui toutes deux sont négatives et funestes.
- Mouvement littéraire de la Renaissance, dont Ronsard faisait partie
- Grand voyageur, avant Christophe Colomb
- « Mignonne allons voir si la rose… »
- Peuple d’Attila
- Sans doute la plus célèbre peinture de Léonard, exposée au Louvre
- Ville de France connue pour accueillir les rois de France pour leur sacre.
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- Auteur de fables
- Le christianisme, l’Islam et le judaïsme le sont
- Roi viking et chrétien
- Période de l’histoire importante dans les Arts, et située à la fin du Moyen-Âge et au début des temps modernes.
- Prénom de la pucelle d’Orléans
- Attila en est coupable
- Cérémonie qui se passe à Reims, et dont le dauphin Charles VII avait bien besoin !
- Léonard n’était pas seulement artiste, il était aussi…
- Nom propre d’un village dont notre petit génie tire son patronyme
- Procédé technologique qui tire son nom d’un souverain du nord !
- Cérémonie religieuse par laquelle on devient chrétien
- Louis XIV est le roi …
- Fait d’attribuer des comportements humains, ou une forme humaine, à des animaux par exemple…
- Le christianisme ne l’est pas
30 Clues: Peuple d’Attila • Auteur de fables • Roi viking et chrétien • Attila en est coupable • Louis XIV est le roi … • Le christianisme ne l’est pas • Prénom de la pucelle d’Orléans • Auteur qui a inspiré La Fontaine • Le fait d’adopter une autre religion • « Mignonne allons voir si la rose… » • Courts récits pratiqués par La Fontaine • Grand voyageur, avant Christophe Colomb • ...
Learning Contract #9 2025-05-15
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- A code of conduct followed by knights focusing on honor and bravery.
- Nomadic people from Asia who created a huge empire.
- tribes that settled in France and Germany.
- A poor farmer who worked on a lord's land and couldn't leave.
- A document from 1215 that limited the king's power and gave rights to people.
- Nomadic people from Central Asia who invaded Europe, especially Hungary.
- The time period in Europe from the fall of the Roman Empire to the Renaissance.
- Early settlers of England, including Angles, Saxons, and Jutes.
- A person who supports artists or creators with money or resources.
- A period of cultural and artistic change in Europe, starting in the 14th century.
- An ideal society that is often unrealistic.
- A belief in human potential, focusing on art, literature, and science.
- Charging high interest rates on loans, often seen as unfair.
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- A large estate owned by a lord where peasants worked.
- (Bubonic Plague) A deadly disease that killed millions in Europe in the 14th century.
- A law system based on court decisions and customs.
- A person who served a lord in exchange for land or protection.
- A system where land is exchanged for loyalty and service.
- Religious persecution in Spain aimed at converting people to Christianity.
- Groups of people from northern Europe who invaded the Roman Empire.
- Land given to a vassal by a lord for service.
- Religious wars to take control of the Holy Land from Muslims.
- A conflict between England and France over land and power (1337-1453).
- Things that are not religious, focusing on the worldly.
24 Clues: tribes that settled in France and Germany. • An ideal society that is often unrealistic. • Land given to a vassal by a lord for service. • A law system based on court decisions and customs. • Nomadic people from Asia who created a huge empire. • A large estate owned by a lord where peasants worked. • Things that are not religious, focusing on the worldly. • ...
Moyen Age et Renaissance - Mots clés 2025-11-03
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- religion des musulmans qui se fonde sur l'enseignement de Mahomet
- nom donné à Léonard de Pise, Italien dont les découvertes mathématiques ont un impact considérable sur la Renaissance
- ville devenue riche, grâce au commerce, au gouvernement autonome
- système politique, économique et social qui domine la plupart des pays d'Europe au Moyen Âge
- personne qui fait un voyage pour se rendre dans un lieu saint pour prier
- religion des Juifs qui se fonde sur l'Ancien Testament et l'enseignement des rabbins
- Portugais qui atteint l'Inde, en 1498, par voie maritime en contournant l'Afrique1
- maladie contagieuse, transmise par les rats, qui se propage et fait des ravages au Moyen Âge.
- inflammation et gonflement des ganglions
- personne sur qui on fait retomber les fautes ou les problèmes de tout le groupe
- religion des Chrétiens fondée sur l'Ancien Testament et la personne du Christ dont l'enseignement est transmis dans le Nouveau Testament
- expédition militaire médiévale menée par les armées chrétiennes contre les Musulmans pour reconquérir la Terre sainte
- études de la position et du mouvement des astres, qui permet de prévoir le destin des êtres humains
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- personne quiprête de l'argent à n taxu très élevé
- Italien qui fit connaître l'Amérique aux Européens
- Français qui fit connaître le Canada aux Européens au milieu du XVIe siècle
- instrument de navigation d'origine arabe, qui servait aux marins à se repérer par rapport à la position des astres
- épidémie qui s'étend à une région très vaste
- mouvement de la population rurale vers les villes
- personne à qui l'on doit de l'argent
- Portugais qui fit connaître le Brésil aux Européens, en 1500
- berceau de la Renaissance
22 Clues: berceau de la Renaissance • personne à qui l'on doit de l'argent • inflammation et gonflement des ganglions • épidémie qui s'étend à une région très vaste • personne quiprête de l'argent à n taxu très élevé • mouvement de la population rurale vers les villes • Italien qui fit connaître l'Amérique aux Européens • ...
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 • ...
Chapter 1: Renaissance and Reformation 2013-09-15
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- Henry VIII was the king of this country from 1509-1547
- the everyday language of people in a region or country
- An influential Italian family; members included Lorenzo the Magnificent and Pope Leo X
- wrote The Prince; argued that it is better for a ruler to be feared than loved
- relating to the Church of England
- sculpted the statue of David and painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- written by Thomas More, this book is about an imaginary land where greed, corruption, and war no longer exist
- wrote 95 Theses; his religious movement started the Reformation and challenged the authority of the Catholic Church
- focus on worldly rather than spiritual
- A period lasting approximately from 1300-1600; refers to a rebirth of art and learning
- known as the Black Death; this infection killed an estimated 60% of Europe's population
- supports artists financially
- combined known technologies from Europe and Asia with his idea for molding movable type to create a printing press that changed the world
- intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements
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- this country was the birthplace of the Renaissance
- a movement for religious reform started by Martin Luther in 1517
- the Pope is associated with this sect of Christianity
- the doctrine that God has decided all things beforehand, including which people will be eternally saved
- Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting
- the most famous writer of the Elizabethan Age; wrote Macbeth, Hamlet, and Romeo & Juliet
- painted "School of Athens" in 1508
- to cancel or put an end to (p. 58)
- government controlled by religious leaders
23 Clues: supports artists financially • relating to the Church of England • painted "School of Athens" in 1508 • to cancel or put an end to (p. 58) • focus on worldly rather than spiritual • Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting • government controlled by religious leaders • this country was the birthplace of the Renaissance • ...
Naomi Scalici's Black History Month Project 2023-02-24
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- An African-American agricultural scientist who is known for creating hundreds of products with peanuts
- A civil rights activist who was one of the most well known proponent of Black Nationalism
- Founder of Tuskegee University and was an educator and civil rights leader
- A Tuskegee airman who was known for being the first African-American commander in an integrated fighter wing
- The first African-American president of the United States
- A born slave who was famous for suing his masters for his freedom
- A poet who was considered a leader of the Harlem Renaissance
- A civil rights activist best known for not giving up their seat on a segregated bus
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- A Black Nationalist and leader of the Pan-Africanism movement and was the founder of the UNIA
- A famous African-American diplomat and soldier who also served as Secretary of the United States
- A civil rights activist best known for his "I Have A Dream" speech
- A civil rights activist who helped lead the Niagara movement and helped form the NAACP
- One of the most well-known leaders of the Underground Railroad
- African-American memoirist and poet who wrote the poem "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
- A guitarist and blues singer who was called "King of the Blues
- An activist who led an anti-lynching crusade in the 1890s
- A famous author from the Harlem Renaissance who was best known for their book "Their Eyes were Watching Goton d"
- The first slave to have a published book
- A French dancer and actress who was the first African-American to star in a movie
- The first female African-American secretary of state
20 Clues: The first slave to have a published book • The first female African-American secretary of state • An activist who led an anti-lynching crusade in the 1890s • The first African-American president of the United States • A poet who was considered a leader of the Harlem Renaissance • One of the most well-known leaders of the Underground Railroad • ...
Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-25
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- Relating to or supporting democracy or its principles.
- a particular attitude towards or way of regarding something; a point of view.
- The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- have power and influence over.
- A Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- The stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced.
- the part of something that is central to its existence or character.
- a form of government in which "power is held by the people and their elected representatives".
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- An improvement in the condition, strength, or fortunes of someone or something.
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- The doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
- An extensive group of states or countries ruled over by a single monarch, an oligarchy, or a sovereign state.
- Existing in or as part of a tradition; long-established.
- the study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- the process and the product of planning, designing, and constructing buildings or other structures.
- a painting done rapidly in watercolour on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling, so that the colours penetrate the plaster and become fixed as it dries.
- written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
- Representing an exemplary standard within a traditional and long-established form or style.
- a particular procedure by which something is done; a manner or way.
- The revival of European art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
20 Clues: have power and influence over. • A line of hereditary rulers of a country. • The doctrine or belief that there is only one God. • Relating to or supporting democracy or its principles. • Existing in or as part of a tradition; long-established. • the study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • ...
Byzantine Empire 2023-10-30
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- Sect of Christianity which the Byzantine adhered to.
- The name of people who worship Allah
- Founder of the Byzantine Empire
- Capital city of the Byzantine Empire
- Abrahamic religion founded by the Prophet Muhammad
- Original name of the Greek city that was renamed Constantinople
- Name of the Large scale relocation of the Germanic tribes to Western Europe
- Military campaigns to reclaim the Holy Land
- Prince of Novgorod who defeated German army invading Russia
- Major trade route which the Byzantine Empire had access to conduct trade
- Banned the use of icons during religious worship
- Constantinople was conquered by this people
- Swedish people that invaded and settled into Northern/Northwest Europe
- Military expeditions, beginning in the late 11th century, that were organized by western European Christians in response to centuries of Muslim wars of expansion
- A member of a group of peoples in central and eastern Europe speaking Slavic languages.
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- Collections of laws and legal interpretations developed under the sponsorship of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I from 529 to 565 ce
- Name of the Renaissance in the Byzantine empire
- Head of the Eastern Orthodox Church
- Event in 1054CE that caused division between the Eastern and Western Roman Empire
- Church built by Emperor Justinian
- Official religion of the Byzantine Empire.
- Founder of the Macedonian Renaissance
- The primary activity to generate revenue for the Byzantine Empire
- Viking leader that settled in Kiev
- Missionaries that converted Central and Southern Slavs to Greek Orthodox Christianity
- A person sent on a religious mission, especially one sent to promote Christianity in a foreign country.
- Emperor responsible for preserving Greek and Roman knowledge and literature.
- Russian term for Caesar
- Empire located in present day Iran who were the rivals of the Byzantine Empire
- Name of the actual disease which devastated the Byzantine Empire during the reign of Justinian
- Primary language spoken in the Byzantine Empire
31 Clues: Russian term for Caesar • Founder of the Byzantine Empire • Church built by Emperor Justinian • Viking leader that settled in Kiev • Head of the Eastern Orthodox Church • The name of people who worship Allah • Capital city of the Byzantine Empire • Founder of the Macedonian Renaissance • Official religion of the Byzantine Empire. • Military campaigns to reclaim the Holy Land • ...
World History Unit 4 Review 2024-04-09
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- Which explorer filled up China's treasury in his expeditions for the Ming Dynasty?
- What caused the greatest decline in indigenous populations after European contact with the Americas?
- What technological advantage did European settlers have over Native American populations?
- Shape of the flow of goods between Americas, Europe, and Asia
- Accounts of wealth from Marco Polo about what place increased interest in exploration?
- Grown in the New World to export to Europe; led to mistreatment of natives and importation of African slaves
- Who primarily spread Islam to Southeast Asia (i.e. largest Muslim population of any nation is Indonesia)
- Tools like the compass and astrolabe made this easier; sailors felt more confident in their return when they lost sight of land
- What did the Ottoman Empire charge Christians to use traditional trade routes?
- What New World colony speaks Portuguese today because they weren't colonized by Spain?
- Prosperity of Italian city states led to the growth of art and culture in this era
- The fall of this city led to Ottoman control of trade routes to Asia
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- This characteristic of the Renaissance led to a more worldly, less religious focus in the pursuit of knowledge
- This treaty divided the New World between Spain and Portugal; with their claim they were able to colonize
- The increased accuracy of these came after the discovery of new landmasses; improving past knowledge
- What system gave Spanish conquistadors workers that were abused instead of Christianized?
- Trade between the New and Old World led to the transfer of diseases and invasive species
- This trade route linked Africa, the Middle East, India, and Asia in a maritime network
- Where slaves were brought for labor in the Americans colonies
- Practice of Polynesians to migrate and connect small Pacific Islands
20 Clues: Shape of the flow of goods between Americas, Europe, and Asia • Where slaves were brought for labor in the Americans colonies • Practice of Polynesians to migrate and connect small Pacific Islands • The fall of this city led to Ottoman control of trade routes to Asia • What did the Ottoman Empire charge Christians to use traditional trade routes? • ...
Western Civ 2022-11-18
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- a type of japanese drama which in music, dancing, and mime used to present
- first emperor of ming dynasty in china
- kangxi's grandson
- chinese dynasty that ruled from 1368 to 1644
- grew rice and crops such as corn and sweet potatoes brought by europeans from the americas
- One more area in which the two cultures differed
- supported renaissance artists
- third emperor of ming dynasty
- paid for purchases with silver, much of it was from the mines in americas
- built for the glory of the emperor
- a japanese form of poetry
- a people native to Manchuria
- his chinese fleet visited more than 30 countries
- favored sons over daughters
- chinese emperor of the qing dynasty from 1661 to 1722
- shattered japan's old feudal system
- japanese warrior that tried to unify japan under his violent rule in 1568
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- focused on classical Roman and Greek topics like astronomy and philosophy for inspiration
- ruled for more than 200 years
- a dynasty of shoguns that ruled a unified japan from 1603 to 1867
- that occurred under the Ming and Qing dynasties can be compared to the European Renaissance in a few general ways
- was began to be built during the Qin dynasty
- was an area where China and Europe diverged
- were masters of the indian ocean trade by the time of qian-long
- japanese general that served under oda nobunaga
- accepted the Dutch as trading partners
- wanted to increase trade with China
- china last dynasty from 1644 to 1912
- prospered and expanded its borders during the ming dynasty
- a japanese feudal lord who commanded a private army of samurai
- found the Qing Dynasty
31 Clues: kangxi's grandson • found the Qing Dynasty • a japanese form of poetry • favored sons over daughters • a people native to Manchuria • ruled for more than 200 years • supported renaissance artists • third emperor of ming dynasty • built for the glory of the emperor • wanted to increase trade with China • shattered japan's old feudal system • china last dynasty from 1644 to 1912 • ...
An Introduction to the English Renaissance! (MT replacement) 2025-10-17
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- An English Bible meant ____ people could read the bible.
- Marlowe uses ___ to clarify his themes.
- Elizabethan thinkers were very influenced by this Greek philosopher.
- It is believed that Martin Luther nailed these questions to the ___ doors of Wittenberg.
- In 1517, Martin Luther published his ___ theses challenging the Catholic Church.
- Christopher ___ is considered the Father of English Tragedy.
- It is said that ___ power corrupts absolutely.
- Elizabethans believed in __ will and people had some control over their fate in the afterlife.
- Blank verse is similar to classical ____.
- There was a return, or rebirth of ideas and thoughts from ____ Greeks and Romans.
- Humans must choose between redemption and ____.
- The ____ taught were reason, scientific inquiry, and human fulfillment.
- Marlow was rumored to be a secret ____ for Queen Elizabeth I.
- Renaissance means "___".
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- The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus centers on the ___ between good and evil.
- Power and ___ are featured themes in The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus by Marlow.
- Marlow and this author used blank verse very well!
- Wycliffe wrote the 1st handwritten ___ Bible.
- The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus is based on ___ legend.
- This is a long period in time that Elizabeth I reigned over.
- In 1380's, this man helped the Protestant Reformation movement.
- Marlowe turned the German legend into a ___ play.
- A type of verse with unrhymed lines, but same meter (usually iambic pentameter).
- They believed in a ___ of things or hierarchy.
- This period in time occurred in the late Middle Ages
- The Catholic church had taught that individuality was ___.
- Others believed he was a ___ agent!
- There were many cultural changes during this time in ____.
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 ____. • ...
Social Studies Final Exam 2025-06-18
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- Genghis _________ united the Mongol tribes
- Civilization found in the Fertile Crescent
- Crucified by the Romans; he founded Christianity
- The Renaissance was a rebirth of ______ and Roman art/culture/learning
- Made European merchants wealthy; connected distant lands
- Microfinance organization that helped us lend $25 to borrowers in other countries
- A knight's coat of ______ identified him
- A military stronghold in hostile territory; cold, dark, damp
- Siege weapon that hurled stones or flaming pots
- Metal mesh; protected a knight from arrows
- Early humans were ____________ and gatherers
- A knight in training
- First emperor of Rome; formerly Octavian
- Leonardo da Vinci was considered to be a ________ man
- Largest empire that ever existed
- After this crop was harvested it could be stored for a long time
- Men who stabbed Julius Caesar
- The Black Death killed one-_________ of Europe's population
- This city was the capital of the Roman Empire
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- Series of wars fought b/t Christians/Muslims in the holy land
- Raising animals and plants to make them useful to humans
- Leader of the Catholic Church; wielded great power
- Early humans originated on this continent
- Ancient Egypt grew along this river
- Marco Polo traveled here and stayed for 20+ years
- Zero degrees latitude
- Fate of Roman general/dictator Julius Caesar
- They fought in the Colosseum
- Most famous portrait by da Vinci
- A knight's code of honor
- The Bubonic Plague (Black Death) was spread by rats and ____
- Language of ancient Rome; now used for science/medicine
- Mansa Musa's source of wealth: trade of salt and ____
33 Clues: A knight in training • Zero degrees latitude • A knight's code of honor • They fought in the Colosseum • Men who stabbed Julius Caesar • Most famous portrait by da Vinci • Largest empire that ever existed • Ancient Egypt grew along this river • A knight's coat of ______ identified him • First emperor of Rome; formerly Octavian • Early humans originated on this continent • ...
harlem renaissance 2025-02-05
Harlem Renaissance 2023-02-07
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- an entrepreneur in hair care products, and she was the first female self-made millionare
- a famous African American trumpet player who started his career at the Cotton Club
- a famous African American poet who got his start during the Harlem Renaissance
- when big groups African Americans moved to Northern states to escape racist beliefs
- a club in New York City where many prominent African American artists started their careers
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- the time period from the 1920s-1930's in which African Americans expressed their culture through different art forms
- a neighborhood in New York where the Harlem Renaissance was centered
7 Clues: a neighborhood in New York where the Harlem Renaissance was centered • a famous African American poet who got his start during the Harlem Renaissance • a famous African American trumpet player who started his career at the Cotton Club • when big groups African Americans moved to Northern states to escape racist beliefs • ...
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” • ...
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 ____. • ...
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. • ...
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 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
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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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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. • ...
Chapter 8: The Northern Renaissance and The Reformation 2024-03-11
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- 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. • ...
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
Chapter 12 crossword puzzles 2022-05-19
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- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
World Studies Final Review 2017-12-14
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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. • ...
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
Down
- 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
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- 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 • ...
