renaissance Crossword Puzzles
MI Assignment Crossword 2014-04-07
9 Clues: Rebirth • Holy Wars • Men in St. Dominic's friary • Ages Dark marks in the church • Places where monks live and pray • Clares Women in St. Clares order • Using offices to enrich families • The place where popes lived instead of Rome • Councils are the supreme authority of the church
6th Grade Social Studies Crossword 2023-06-15
9 Clues: The rebirth • capital city of Italy • A series of religious wars • leader of the catholic church • ages Considered the dark ages • social system in midieval Europe • what serfs got for providing food • A form of social status presented as a pyramid • the activities associated with the governance of a country
ambroise pare 2017-10-16
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- the treatment of injuries of the body using instruments?
- person who studies body structure
- what was his last name?
- what was his profession?
- loss of a body part using instruments
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- the period he worked in
- tied these together during amputation
- something that burns wounds?
- what did he specialise in treating
- who did he have the greatest impact on?
- what was his nationality?
- where does he come from?
12 Clues: the period he worked in • what was his last name? • what was his profession? • where does he come from? • what was his nationality? • something that burns wounds? • person who studies body structure • what did he specialise in treating • tied these together during amputation • loss of a body part using instruments • who did he have the greatest impact on? • ...
MI Assignment Crossword 2014-04-07
9 Clues: Rebirth • Holy Wars • Men in St. Dominic's friary • Ages Dark marks in the church • Clares Women in St. Clares order • Using offices to enrich families • Places where monks live and pray • The place where popes lived instead of Rome • Councils are the supreme authority of the church
Vocabulaire 2021-09-10
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- c'est le clergé qui interprète ce chant au Moyen Age
- c'est la langue religieuse
- bataille gagnée par les troupes de François 1er
- petits carrés placés sur 4 lignes
- musicien ambulant au Moyen Age
- musique composée pour 5 instrumentistes
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- musique à plusieurs voix
- c'est le 16ème siècle
- tous en même temps
9 Clues: tous en même temps • c'est le 16ème siècle • musique à plusieurs voix • c'est la langue religieuse • musicien ambulant au Moyen Age • petits carrés placés sur 4 lignes • musique composée pour 5 instrumentistes • bataille gagnée par les troupes de François 1er • c'est le clergé qui interprète ce chant au Moyen Age
Pieter Bruegel de Oude 2025-11-12
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- De Toren van...
- Hij was een kunstschilder die behoorde tot de Noordelijke...
- Bruegel geschilderd de Toren van Babel, maar een gaat onder een naam '...'
- Zijn geboorteplaats
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- Volkstelling te...
- Pieter Bruegel stierf in ... in 1569
- Bruegel maakte van 1552 tot 1554 een reis naar
- De val van...
- De triomf van de...
9 Clues: De val van... • De Toren van... • Volkstelling te... • Zijn geboorteplaats • De triomf van de... • Pieter Bruegel stierf in ... in 1569 • Bruegel maakte van 1552 tot 1554 een reis naar • Hij was een kunstschilder die behoorde tot de Noordelijke... • Bruegel geschilderd de Toren van Babel, maar een gaat onder een naam '...'
black cross 2022-03-03
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- she was an american aviator
- did not give her seat on on the bus
- national leader of the abolitionist movement
- first african american to win a court case against white
- she punched sheriff jim clark
- led slave rebell
- abolished slavery
- kicked off the train
- first black astronaut
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- educator
- refused to give up seat to white lady on bus
- Female activist Focused on african american unemployment
- First black woman elected to congress
- Helped freed slaves
- African American leader in social movements for civil rights, socialism, nonviolence, and gay rights.
- Harlem renaissance musician jesseowens Most famous african american athlete in track
- created peanut products
- muslim minister
- american baptist minister
19 Clues: educator • muslim minister • led slave rebell • abolished slavery • Helped freed slaves • kicked off the train • first black astronaut • created peanut products • american baptist minister • she was an american aviator • she punched sheriff jim clark • did not give her seat on on the bus • First black woman elected to congress • refused to give up seat to white lady on bus • ...
7 World History Final 1 2022-05-25
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- the first European to sail past the Cape of Good Hope to India
- the “Father of Humanism”
- The Ming dynasty was founded after the expulsion of this group
- What native peoples were living in New Zealand when the Europeans came?
- started the Protestant Reformation
- What the Ottomans renamed the conquered capital of the Byzantine Empire
- Frenchman who discovered the three Lakes in North America?
- the admiral of a large Chinese fleet
- Bougainville was an explorer for what country?
- This country developed a large economic empire without a monarchy
- What country did the Renaissance start in?
- Most of what island region’s more than two thousand islands are small and low?
- founded the Safavid dynasty
- the ultimate Renaissance man known for painting the Mona Lisa
- Which king achieved absolute power with a reign that became a model for the rest of European monarchs?
- a document that outlines the pattern and rule of government
- Who did Tasman explore for?
- the fortress city was captured by the Ottomans
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- Isabella and Ferdinand, who funded Columbus, were from what kingdom?
- the astronomer who used his telescopes to prove Copernicus’s ideas
- painted the Sistine Chapel
- Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded by this group
- What was Prince Henry of Portugal’s nickname
- led revolutions in Latin America, starting with Venezuela and Colombia
- the field of science of Paracelsus, Vesalius, and Harvey
- What major body of water lies between the European nations and their colonies?
- Who won the English Civil War
- On what group of islands was Captain James Cook killed?
- What is the name of the league of six Indian tribes who lived in modern-day New York?
29 Clues: the “Father of Humanism” • painted the Sistine Chapel • founded the Safavid dynasty • Who did Tasman explore for? • Who won the English Civil War • started the Protestant Reformation • the admiral of a large Chinese fleet • What country did the Renaissance start in? • What was Prince Henry of Portugal’s nickname • Bougainville was an explorer for what country? • ...
Idali's Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-04
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- The capital of Italy, located on the Tiber river.
- A particular system of belief of worship.
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, or cause.
- The process of interaction and integration among individuals, organizations and governments that form part of countries all over the world.
- The disproportionate weight in favor of or against an idea or thing, usually in a way that is closed-minded or unfair.
- Worldly and not connected with religious or spiritual matters.
- The customs, ideas, art, etc., of a particular civilization, society, of social group.
- An Italian sculptor of the Renaissance (His name starts with the letter "D")
- An independent, self-governing country contained totally within the borders of a single city.
- A movement that started in Italy and caused an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought that lasted approximately from 1300 to 1600.
- A division of humankind with common characteristics, such as nationality, race or religion.
- An English poet, playwright, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist.
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- An intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements.
- A large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods.
- The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
- The movement of people to a new area or country in order to find work or better living conditions.
- A queen that reigned in England from 1558 to 1603.
- An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
- A technique used in drawing or painting to give an image on a flat surface a sense of depth.
- Difference in nationality, race, religion, culture, etc.
20 Clues: A particular system of belief of worship. • The capital of Italy, located on the Tiber river. • A queen that reigned in England from 1558 to 1603. • Difference in nationality, race, religion, culture, etc. • Worldly and not connected with religious or spiritual matters. • A large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods. • ...
Ch. 1 Cosmetology History & Career Opportunities 2019-01-28
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- _________ Straightening techniques were introduced into the U.S. in 2006
- This man invented the first curling iron in 1872....(full name, no space)
- The art and science of beautifying skin,nails, and hair is called...
- Who was the New York chemist who introduced permanent hair color and founded Clairol?(full name with no space)
- The name of this kind of salon was coined by Noel DeCaprio....
- Who was the first to cultivate beauty with extravagant fashions and use cosmetics?
- The salon industry depends heavily on product distributors, which are referred to as Distributor sales ____________.
- Poor women in Rome colored their hair what color?
- To enhance natural color Victorian Women would pinch their cheeks and bite their...
- What was the other royal color during the Chou Dynasty besides gold?
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- What was created by the ancient egyptians from a mixture of ground galena, sulfur, and animal fat
- This mineral is the chief source of mercury, used to make vermillion...
- Who refined the process of steam distillation?
- In 1931 what perm method was introduced?
- What wrapping technique was introduced after WW1?
- The unusual practice of shaving off eyebrows was done to give a woman a greater look of...
- The term cosmetology comes from the ______ word kosmeticos
- Ancient egyptians were the first to infuse essential oils from leaves and...
- During the Renaissance period Western Civilization made the transition from _____ to Modern history?
- During what age did women shave off their eyebrows?
- In ancient Rome, women used to color their hair to indicate their _______ in society.
- Modern version of the cold wave is the _____ perm.
- What age was haircutting first practiced in?
23 Clues: In 1931 what perm method was introduced? • What age was haircutting first practiced in? • Who refined the process of steam distillation? • What wrapping technique was introduced after WW1? • Poor women in Rome colored their hair what color? • Modern version of the cold wave is the _____ perm. • During what age did women shave off their eyebrows? • ...
CROSSWORD 2020-11-30
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- a movement to revive and defend Catholicism in response to the Reformation.
- a method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- holding religious beliefs that contradict the teachings of the church
- a reform movement of the 1500s that split the Catholic Church and gave birth to the Protestant religion
- the division of powers among branches of government
- expulsion from a church or religious community
- a religious group or movement within a larger religion sharing a common interpretation of that religion
- an agreement in which people give power to a government in return for its protections
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- a shift in thinking about the study of the natural world that began in the 1500s and departed from traditional religious teachings
- an intellectual movement of the 18th century that applied scientific methods to the study of society and government
- a painting or drawing technique that gives the appearance of depth on a flat surface
- a flowering of culture, based on classical Greek and Roman ideas, that began in Italy in around 1300 and later spread throughout Europe
- an official church pardon that relieved Catholics from punishment for sins
- a Renaissance philosophy emphasizing the worth of the individual and balancing religious faith with secular learning
- the native language of a people, region, or country
- the idea that Earth is the center of the solar system or universe
- a Christian who separated from the Catholic Church during the Reformation; today, any member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation
- the idea that the sun is the center of the solar system, with Earth and the other planets revolving around it
- rights that belong to people "by nature," simply because they are human beings
- non-religious; worldly
20 Clues: non-religious; worldly • expulsion from a church or religious community • the native language of a people, region, or country • the division of powers among branches of government • the idea that Earth is the center of the solar system or universe • holding religious beliefs that contradict the teachings of the church • ...
AP Art History Unit 6 2023-03-11
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- wooden tabet carved into with a tool ex Allegory of Law and Grace
- A storehouse for threshed grains.
- a period of artistic style which used exaggerated motion and clear, easily interpreted detail to produce drama, tension, exuberance, and grandeur in sculpture, painting, architecture, literature, dance, theatre, and music. Ex. The Calling of St. Matthew, Ecstasy of St. Theresa
- Mary learns she will be virgin mother of Jesus exThe Annunciation Triptyce
- A ruler of any several African peoples of western Nigeria (used as a formal address).
- A painted or sculpted set on the altar of a church ex The Anunciation Triptice/the Merode Alterpiece
- Spirits or an object that a spirit inhabits.
- One's spirit. The soul.
- Kuba leaders.
- The patron of the work, who is often featured in the work ex Left Panel of Annunciation Triptych
- Metal plate with Wax ex Self Portrait with Saskia
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- portrait gure of King Mishe miShyaang maMbul
- Descent traced through the mother's line.
- a simple rural and rustic setting used especially in Venetian paintings of the High Renaissance; named after Arcadia, a district in Greece to which poets and painters have attributed a rural simplicity and an idyllically untroubled world; NATURAL SETTING
- a style in European art that emerged in the later years of the Italian High Renaissance around 1520, lasting until about 1580 ex Statues on the Sistine Chapel, Entombment of Christ, Michaelangelo's David.
- Flaunty, embellished, 'cutesy' style of art (mainly French ex the swing
- Memory board.
- Tool is used to care into a metal plate ex Adam and Eve
- Shrine figure; deity of strength, achievement, and success.
- Multipanel alterpiece ex Anunciation triptich
20 Clues: Memory board. • Kuba leaders. • One's spirit. The soul. • A storehouse for threshed grains. • Descent traced through the mother's line. • portrait gure of King Mishe miShyaang maMbul • Spirits or an object that a spirit inhabits. • Multipanel alterpiece ex Anunciation triptich • Metal plate with Wax ex Self Portrait with Saskia • ...
AP European History Review 2023-05-23
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- Baroque composer
- Temperature of 20th century war
- Russian nobles
- Zionism
- mercantilism
- Russian legislative group
- Bill of Rights
- wrote the Prince
- 95 Thesis
- Written by Mary Shelley
- Jesuit leader
- Britain's crown jewel in 19th century
- Deficit spending
- Polish Union
- Habsburg home
- Surrealism
- protestant group
- 20th century massive mistake
- French Colony
- Russian Tsar
- British female prime minister
- Queen of England
- Irish famine
- proponent of powerful government
- Statue by Michelangelo
- Second Treatise on Government
- Council of ? during Reformation
- Guernica
- Loved spending money on military
- Freud
- followed Baroque style
- a 19th century Conservative
- Fought the Nazis
- Russian rulers
- based ideas on Enlightenment
- Economic Openess in Russia
- bankers
- upper middle class
- predestination
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- a French Rebellion
- early navigation tool
- Austrian territory taken by Prussia
- A transatlantic exchange
- birth place of Renaissance
- Steam Engine
- Spanish dictator
- Enlightenment religion
- Artist impressionism
- Soviet military pact
- Western alliance
- where you go if you get in trouble in Russia
- gravity
- collected fairy tales
- type of "curtain"
- 20th century right wing political movement
- Time period of a revolt in Russia
- Rulers who care about stability more than religion
- Nineteenth century invention
- child labor law
- Stuart King
- Prussian family
- Invaded by Italy
- United Italy
- Lord Protector of England
- Ems Telegram
- EU money
- first European to argue heliocentric model
- peaceful era in Cold War
- Utilitarianism
- Renaissance philosophy
- Soviet Union leader
- Seed drill
72 Clues: Freud • Zionism • gravity • bankers • Guernica • EU money • 95 Thesis • Surrealism • Seed drill • Stuart King • mercantilism • Steam Engine • Polish Union • Russian Tsar • United Italy • Irish famine • Ems Telegram • Jesuit leader • Habsburg home • French Colony • Russian nobles • Bill of Rights • Utilitarianism • Russian rulers • predestination • child labor law • Prussian family • Baroque composer • Spanish dictator • ...
Music Appreciation Puzzle! 2014-12-04
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- Written in Key
- Improv and swing.
- Not the 'bass' clef but the..
- Romantic period piano man.
- Italian, meaning "cadence"
- renaissance instrument uses bag & air
- Generally 4 beats long in 4/4
- Contrasting section to close song.
- Space between notes.
- The Movement of the music.
- decides the notes of the piece.
- The "color" of music.
- An orchestral synopsis
- Cultural Rebirth period
- Introduction tune, typically brass
- Johannes ______ from germany (B.....)
- Musician from the boroque period.
- Music Period 1750-1820
- Orchestra, choir, and solos(no opera
- ABA form is...
- Shorter Version of an Opera
- Wrote a nice Xmas oratorio (Messiah).
- Singular musical line
- Rhythmic structure of music.
- All verses sung to same music
- A group of singers
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- Not written in key (not tonal).
- Gregorian....
- gives us the frequency of aa note
- Pachelbel's famous...
- Sequence of single notes to a tune.
- Written for a funeral
- Harmonized simple tune.
- 3 or more voices singing a unison.
- All the notes in a certain key
- Simultaneous pitches/chords
- What we are 'appreciating' in class
- Composer who was deaf!
- Bach came to rise in this period
- Structure of a piece of music
- Characterized by pitch, timbre, volume
- 5th century to 15th Century period
- Written piece of music
- Multiple musical lines
- Harmonic set of 3 or more notes
- A composition of instruments
- 20th Century period
- 1800-1850 period
- Made opera operettas
- Longer version of an Operetta
- Choral musical composition (variety)
51 Clues: Gregorian.... • Written in Key • ABA form is... • 1800-1850 period • Improv and swing. • A group of singers • 20th Century period • Space between notes. • Made opera operettas • Pachelbel's famous... • Written for a funeral • The "color" of music. • Singular musical line • Composer who was deaf! • An orchestral synopsis • Written piece of music • Multiple musical lines • Music Period 1750-1820 • ...
Brunelleschi 2022-02-15
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- One of his projects that was unfinished.
- what was the name of the ship he built?
- Brunelleshi was a what?
- what was he also known as/what his nickname?
- Ospedale degli Innocenti was also known as the _______-______
- what renassiance was Brunelleschi from
- States Capitol A major dome he had built that was a great sucsess in the United States
- One of the major domes he had built that was a great succeses in paris
- what was Brunelleshi known as in the Renaissance
- What was his daughters name that he had adopted?
- Brunelleschi was a member of the_______-_____-_____ merchants
- in 1443 what happened to Brunelleschi?
- A statue of Brunelleschi was placed looking up at the ______?
- what did Brunelleschi leave sculpture for?
- What year was Brunelleschi born?
- what were his 2 earliest sculptures made out of?
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- engineering along with sculpting and architecture what else did Brunelleschi do?
- The basilica ______- ______ was another major project of his
- in what part of Italy was Brunelleschi born?
- What was used to improve the stength of the dome that was invented by Brunelleschi
- what would Brunelleschi give his workers?
- What did Brunelleschi compete to put on top of the dome?
- what did brunelleschi become the first person to recive?
- whatdid he do extensive work on?
- I propose to ______ for enternity
- what did he invent but non remains today
- designed the dome of florence
- what time period was Brunelleschi from?
- who did Brunelleschi go up agaisnt in the baptistry door
- Brunellischi remains are in the ____ of the Cathedral of Florence.
30 Clues: Brunelleshi was a what? • designed the dome of florence • whatdid he do extensive work on? • What year was Brunelleschi born? • I propose to ______ for enternity • what renassiance was Brunelleschi from • in 1443 what happened to Brunelleschi? • what was the name of the ship he built? • what time period was Brunelleschi from? • One of his projects that was unfinished. • ...
Roaring 20s and Depression 2025-04-24
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- Teacher tried to teach evolution in Tennessee
- Buying goods on credit with monthly payments
- introduced mass production of cars with the assembly line
- Happened when banks could not return people's money
- FDR's plan to recover from the Great Depression
- Shantytowns named after the president blamed for the Depression
- Where people bought and sold company shares
- The right to vote, gained by women 1920's
- Movement of people west due to the Dust Bowl
- What many people lost during the Great Depression
- The cultural center for African Americans in the 1920s
- A culture focused on buying goods and services
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- The affordable car that changed Americans life
- A long period of economic hardship in the 1930s
- A popular form of home entertainment in the 1920s-30s
- What happened to the stock market in October 1929
- Secret bars that sold alcohol illegally during the prohibition
- Part of the New Deal, aid for the needy
- Severe drought and dust storms that hit the Great Plains
- WW1 veterans who marched to demand early payment
- Famous gangster during the prohibition
- Hate group that grew during the 1920s
- Part of the New Deal, Change to prevent future crashes
- Part of the New Deal, plans to rebuild the economy
- The nationwide ban on alcohol from 1920 to 1933
- A cultural movement centered in Harlem
- Young women known for their bold fashion and behavior in the 1920s
- Making more goods that could be sold
- The president who created the New deal
- A music style that became popular during the Harlem Renaissance
30 Clues: Making more goods that could be sold • Hate group that grew during the 1920s • Famous gangster during the prohibition • A cultural movement centered in Harlem • The president who created the New deal • Part of the New Deal, aid for the needy • The right to vote, gained by women 1920's • Where people bought and sold company shares • ...
Modern World History - Chp 14 Reformation 2023-05-26
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- Site of Luther's trial in front of Charles V
- Produced one of earliest English translations of the Bible.
- Dominican friar who tangled with Luther over the issue of indulgences.
- City/Place where Guillaume Farel established the Reformation.
- Father of the Protestant Reformation.
- University that Luther taught.
- University where Luther debated Johann Eck.
- French Protestant forced to move to Geneva to continue in his faith.
- Area of the Renaissance that had begun in Germany, France, the Netherlands, and England.
- The foremost scholar of the Northern Renaissance.
- Anabaptist preacher in Holland; Mennonites trace their lineage to him.
- Followers of Luther are called this.
- Renowned Romanist theologian who debated Luther at Leipzig.
- French Protestant who persuaded Calvin to come to Geneva.
- English scholar who established St. Paul's School to train Christians to be "upright and honorable..."
- Wrote the first systematic theology of the Protestant Reformation and 1st Protestant confession of faith.
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- The Diet of __________ was at odds with the papacy due to its spending of German funds.
- Means "rebaptizer".
- German prince who "kidnapped" Luther to protect Luther.
- Papal certificates that excused a person from doing penance.
- Largest modern religious group that looks back to the Anabaptists.
- English Chancellor executed by Henry VIII
- German aristocrat who appointed Tetzel to travel through Germany selling indulgences.
- Trace their lineage back to Menno Simons.
- Pope who used sell of indulgences to finance St. Peter's Basilica.
- "Face of the Swiss Reformation".
- Education of all people rather than just a privileged few.
- Another group related to the Anabaptists; known for their lack of modern conveniences.
- He mastered the Hebrew language and revolutionized the study of the Old Testament in its original language.
- Emperor who ordered Luther's arrest as a heretic.
30 Clues: Means "rebaptizer". • University that Luther taught. • "Face of the Swiss Reformation". • Followers of Luther are called this. • Father of the Protestant Reformation. • English Chancellor executed by Henry VIII • Trace their lineage back to Menno Simons. • University where Luther debated Johann Eck. • Site of Luther's trial in front of Charles V • ...
O killing game ra mort 2022-09-29
8 Clues: è il pg di vale • nome pagina del kg • immunità nello shop • ultimo album di beyonce • è l’host dai capelli blu • chi ha vinto la prima coin • primo eliminato del kg (nome personaggio) • primo vincitore della legacy (nome personaggio)
Die Frühe Neuzeit 1 2021-03-14
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- Geburtsort von Leonardo
- Dieses Material kam im 13. Jh. aus China
- Französisch "Wiedergeburt"
- Der riesige David in Florenz ist von ihm
- Hätte fast die erste Weltumseglung geschafft
- Das berühmteste byzantinische Bauwerk ist die Hagia
- Der Mainzer Johannes Gensfleisch nannte sich so
- Martin Behaim entwarf um 1500 einen
- Wurde 1453 erobert
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- "Die Kunst der Künste"
- Die eigentlichen Entdecker von Amerika
- Wurde 1492 entdeckt
- Sagte 1494: "Für Gott die Seelen, das Land dem König"
- Toscanelli nannte es Zippangu
- Das Weltbild des Kopernikus
- Er malte viele bedeutende Personen (Initialen)
- Eines der Schiffe der ersten Amerikafahrt
- Die beweglichen Buchstaben beim Buchdruck heißen
- Sie kontrollierten die Handelswege nach Asien
19 Clues: Wurde 1453 erobert • Wurde 1492 entdeckt • "Die Kunst der Künste" • Geburtsort von Leonardo • Französisch "Wiedergeburt" • Das Weltbild des Kopernikus • Toscanelli nannte es Zippangu • Martin Behaim entwarf um 1500 einen • Die eigentlichen Entdecker von Amerika • Dieses Material kam im 13. Jh. aus China • Der riesige David in Florenz ist von ihm • ...
Modern History 2021-03-18
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- is a logical procedure for testing ideas
- built the theorie of astronomy
- began the scientific revolution with the helicentric theory
- thinking logical or reason
- people met to discuss ideas
- power was divided between national and state
- English writer
- absolute rulers
- new descoveries about the classical world
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- was an idea from Aristoteles
- rebirth of learning and the arts,inspired a spirit of curiosity
- scientist start with a theory and test the theory
- ornate style
- developed analytical geometry
- Used to obverse small things
- Brought everything toghether
- wrote the declaration of independence
- protect rights as speech freedom
- was a new way of thinking about natural world
19 Clues: ornate style • English writer • absolute rulers • thinking logical or reason • people met to discuss ideas • was an idea from Aristoteles • Used to obverse small things • Brought everything toghether • developed analytical geometry • built the theorie of astronomy • protect rights as speech freedom • wrote the declaration of independence • is a logical procedure for testing ideas • ...
The Renissance and Reformation 2023-09-29
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- Shakesphere English playwriter
- A religious movement for those who wanted change in the Catholic Church
- defeated the spanish armada
- Painted The Sistine Chapel
- Written by Machiavelli
- the local language that people spoke
- Wealthy people who sponsored artists and commissioned works
- He passed the Edict of Nantes
- took your sins away in return for money
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- Wrote Utopia
- John Calvins followers in France
- Where did the Northern Renaissance begin
- church Lutheranism, Calvinism, and Anglicanism made up this church
- Ended The Thirty Years War
- Created by Paul iii
- Started the Protestant Reformation
- Created the printing press
- He wrote The Institute of Christian Religion
- Created the Mona Lisa
- wrote the 95 theses
20 Clues: Wrote Utopia • Created by Paul iii • wrote the 95 theses • Created the Mona Lisa • Written by Machiavelli • Ended The Thirty Years War • Created the printing press • Painted The Sistine Chapel • defeated the spanish armada • He passed the Edict of Nantes • Shakesphere English playwriter • John Calvins followers in France • Started the Protestant Reformation • ...
Music as Western Culture 2023-05-01
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- Patron of Beethoven who hosted 'quartet parties'
- Emperor who sought to unify chant
- Virtuoso who 'had a deal with the devil'
- Type of French Song
- papal group that could be considered the first composition school
- Style of the Renaissance where words guide music
- Italian noblewoman who popularized dwarves
- Angriest composer
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- 1682 influential French Opera
- Virtuoso who premiered many of Beethoven's works
- Composer of La Vestale
- Holders of chant
- Creator of solfege
- Prince who inspired Beethoven's op. 59 quartets.
- English/Welsh poets-musicians
- Music school for girls in Italy
- Powerful 19th century piano making family in Paris
- 'The last of the troubadours'
- Montiverdi's most famous work
19 Clues: Holders of chant • Angriest composer • Creator of solfege • Type of French Song • Composer of La Vestale • 1682 influential French Opera • English/Welsh poets-musicians • 'The last of the troubadours' • Montiverdi's most famous work • Music school for girls in Italy • Emperor who sought to unify chant • Virtuoso who 'had a deal with the devil' • ...
WH Midterm Crossword Pt I 2021-10-21
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- He sculpted David
- Used telescope to observe Jupiter & moons
- English judge that wrote Utopia
- Movable-type printing press guy
- Authored 95 Theses
- The planets revolve around the sun
- There were no horses involved with her death
- Legalized pirate
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- Created Anglicanism to divorce first wife
- Movement of food, people, ideas & disease between Europe & Americas
- Modernized Russia while ripping out beards
- Searched for NW Passage - Marooned in Canada
- Slave voyage from Africa to Americas
- Louis XIV's palace was built here
- Econ system using tariffs & exploiting colonies
- England's Puritan military dictator
- Sought "Gold & Christians" in India
- Philip II failed invasion of England
- Renaissance Man
19 Clues: Renaissance Man • Legalized pirate • He sculpted David • Authored 95 Theses • English judge that wrote Utopia • Movable-type printing press guy • Louis XIV's palace was built here • The planets revolve around the sun • England's Puritan military dictator • Sought "Gold & Christians" in India • Slave voyage from Africa to Americas • Philip II failed invasion of England • ...
Italian Republic Day 2013-08-20
Across
- Where in Italy is it renowned for the festival to be celebrated?
- I-am-lost!
- Rude to call someone by their.....
- Who ruled Italy before the Renaissance?
- A traditional Italian food
- Hello
Down
- Laying of the ......
- What date is this festival celebrated?
- What is banned in all public places?
- Let's go!
- The birth of the .......
- The colour of the Italian flag bianco,verde and .......
12 Clues: Hello • Let's go! • I-am-lost! • Laying of the ...... • The birth of the ....... • A traditional Italian food • Rude to call someone by their..... • What is banned in all public places? • What date is this festival celebrated? • Who ruled Italy before the Renaissance? • The colour of the Italian flag bianco,verde and ....... • ...
Medici 2022-10-17
Across
- Lorenzo de' Medici's cause of death
- Renaissance city of origin
- Nickname of Lorenzo de' Medici
- the rivaling family during Cosimo's rule
- grandson of Cosimo de' Medici
- village the medici family was from
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- Creator of Medici bank
- Name of French King who invaded Florence
- Cosimo de medici's cousin
- Creator of bronze Hercules and Antaeus
- Patron for the translation of Plato's works
- Place Charlesiiv had to pass through Florence in order to reach
12 Clues: Creator of Medici bank • Cosimo de medici's cousin • Renaissance city of origin • grandson of Cosimo de' Medici • Nickname of Lorenzo de' Medici • village the medici family was from • Lorenzo de' Medici's cause of death • Creator of bronze Hercules and Antaeus • Name of French King who invaded Florence • the rivaling family during Cosimo's rule • ...
Michelangelo L-P 2021-02-19
9 Clues: He was born in.. • he was also an... • his last name was... • he was summoned by the... • in 1496 he travelled to.. • he produce his 'David' in.. • he lived in the household of... • During his lifetime he also wrote... • he was one of the great artists of the Italian...
AAL Vocab 2022-10-14
9 Clues: to not conform • a extremely dull mood • a style of modern dance • a time of art advancements • to influence someone strongly • left to someone to benefit them • the opposite of extreme laziness • a thing butterflies do at the end of summer • the people on american soil before it was colonized
SS Voc 7-9 2024-04-19
Across
- an organization of craftsman/merchants working in the same industry that set wages, prices and standards
- Spanish land grants that included a right to the forced labor of the indigenous Indians
- the social system of kings of small kingdoms relying on support from lords
- the gulf where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Niger River
- the Renaissance scientist who defended Copernicus heliocentric theory and was punished for this by the Roman Inquisition
- the idea the sun orbits around the Earth
- the Renaissance scientist who established the scientific method as the standard for scientific research to prove science theories
- official storytellers and village historians in West Africa
- the five most important practices of Islam
- the change from moneylenders to merchant bankers
- the large desert that has served as the border between Mongolia and China
- the war between clans that ended the Heian period and brought about the Shogunate
- an infectious disease that spreads quickly through an area
- a church built by Emperor Justinian that was for centuries the largest church in the world
- ways of producing and exchanging goods and services
- the first of the three major West Africa kingdoms established around trade in gold, salt and slaves; it arose circa 300 CE
- the Mongol ruler who created the largest empire on land in history and conquered much of Asia
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- the inland ocean basin of the Atlantic Ocean between North and South America
- orbits the oval orbit of objects in space as they are pulled closer by gravity to the object that is the center of the orbit and then gain enough speed to orbit farther away
- the Italian city-state where the Renaissance began
- the queen of England during the Golden Age of the Tudor Dynasty- daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn (who was beheaded)
- the wall built in China to keep invaders out
- to expel someone from the Catholic Church through the power given to the Pope
- the Portuguese explorer who led the first voyage to sail around the world
- Milan the announcement by Emperor Constantine in 313 CE that made Christianity legal and granted religious freedom throughout the Roman Empire
- the city built to be the home of the emperor and his court during th Ming Dynasty
- the period of time from 800-1400 when Muslims studied writing of the ancient world
- the central grassland in what is now the USA
- 1096- when Christians conquered Jerusalem
- the pilgrimage to Mecca Muslims are required to take if at all possible
30 Clues: the idea the sun orbits around the Earth • 1096- when Christians conquered Jerusalem • the five most important practices of Islam • the wall built in China to keep invaders out • the central grassland in what is now the USA • the change from moneylenders to merchant bankers • the Italian city-state where the Renaissance began • ...
Chapter 17 Review 2020-12-16
Across
- Henry's second wife who lost her head
- idea that God knows who will be saved
- technique that creates 3 dimensions
- movement for religious reforms
- government controlled by religious leaders
- worldly; not of the church
- local language
- another name for a "pardon"
- Christians who were non-Catholics
Down
- Italian city at the heart of the Renaissance
- created the printing press
- English King who needed a male heir
- supporter of the arts
- painted the mona lisa
- wrote 95 Theses
- Henry's daughter who became Queen of England
- intellectual movement based on human potential
- first book printed by printing press
- book written about an ideal place
19 Clues: local language • wrote 95 Theses • supporter of the arts • painted the mona lisa • created the printing press • worldly; not of the church • another name for a "pardon" • movement for religious reforms • book written about an ideal place • Christians who were non-Catholics • English King who needed a male heir • technique that creates 3 dimensions • ...
Alsace 2021-06-13
Across
- The mountains protecting Alsace from bad weather
- This Grand Cru "de Bergheim" can be a blend
- Time period where Alsatian wines were most famous across Europe
- Vintaged blend made of at least 50 percent noble varieties
- Fallen geological soufflé in Alsace
- Sparkling of Alsace
- Spicy Traminer
- Dominant grape in Alsace
- Beetle Head Grand Cru site which; if blended, must hold 60 to 80 percent Gewurztraminer.
Down
- Pinot Blanc in Alsace
- Alsace Blend
- The climate of Alsace
- Tardives and destined for sweet wines
- Sélection de Grains Nobles
- A petits Grains or Ottonel
- Alsatian bottle
- De Heiligenstein or Savagnin Rose
- This grand cru can include Sylvaner
- First biodynamic estate in France
19 Clues: Alsace Blend • Spicy Traminer • Alsatian bottle • Sparkling of Alsace • Pinot Blanc in Alsace • The climate of Alsace • Dominant grape in Alsace • Sélection de Grains Nobles • A petits Grains or Ottonel • De Heiligenstein or Savagnin Rose • First biodynamic estate in France • This grand cru can include Sylvaner • Fallen geological soufflé in Alsace • ...
Foundations of the World 2023-05-31
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- Transition to mechanized production
- Roadside inn or rest station used by travelers along trade routes
- Blending of cultures to form a new culture
- Cultural rebirth and artistic revival
- Increasing interconnectedness internationally
- Intellectual movement of the 18th century
- Early urban society
- Patriotic loyalty and identity
- Economic system of state-controlled trade
- Luxury good that fueled ancient trade routes
- Radical social or political change
- Geographic separation of a cultural group
- Absolute rule by a monarch
Down
- Dominance through colonial expansion
- Intellectual movement of the 18th century
- Medieval socio-economic system
- Process of ending colonial rule
- The period in which South Africans were racially separated
- Control and exploitation of foreign territories
- Mass movement of people
20 Clues: Early urban society • Mass movement of people • Absolute rule by a monarch • Medieval socio-economic system • Patriotic loyalty and identity • Process of ending colonial rule • Radical social or political change • Transition to mechanized production • Dominance through colonial expansion • Cultural rebirth and artistic revival • Intellectual movement of the 18th century • ...
Topic 5 Renaissnce and Reformation Review 2023-11-27
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- Man that was key in the protestant reformation like Zwingli and Calvin were (last name only).
- Something the Catholic church of the Renaissance offered people to buy to get their loved ones' souls out of purgatory.
- First book printed on a press.
- Business the Medici family initially made their money in.
- Isaac Newton discovered this and developed his thoughts on three laws of motion.
- Author Niccolo wrote "The Prince" about political power.
- Bacon promoted this idea on how one should go about conducting experiments (we use it today and learn how to follow it in our science classes).
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- Artist, scientist, and inventor who tried to understand the human form and depict an idealized and perfect form.
- Artistic element artists like Raphael of the Renaissance used to create depth in and pull attention to the center of their picture.
- Religious order started by Ignatius of Loyola that helped spread Catholicism around the World through schools and missionary work.
- Queen in England that finally made a compromise between protestant and Catholic practices in England.
- Italian state controlled/influenced by Lorenzo de Medici.
- Revolution that included exploration, observation, experimentation, and invention.
- Empire through which classical ideas spread from classical Greece and Roman to Western Europe.
- Planet that Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo worked to prove was NOT at the center of the universe.
15 Clues: First book printed on a press. • Author Niccolo wrote "The Prince" about political power. • Italian state controlled/influenced by Lorenzo de Medici. • Business the Medici family initially made their money in. • Isaac Newton discovered this and developed his thoughts on three laws of motion. • ...
Science & Education; Elizabethan era 2022-03-29
Across
- believed the sun's the centre of our system
- discovered that planets have an elliptical orbit
- founded human physiology
- invented the spring-suspension coach
- guy who wrote Macbeth
- used for calenders, medical purposes and more
Down
- guy who chose the day of the coronation
- founded human anatomy
- ruler of the UK during this era
- invented the telescope/laws of dynamics
- traditionally taught to read the Bible
- era pushing society to progress
- map projection created in 1569 (still used)
13 Clues: founded human anatomy • guy who wrote Macbeth • founded human physiology • ruler of the UK during this era • era pushing society to progress • invented the spring-suspension coach • traditionally taught to read the Bible • guy who chose the day of the coronation • invented the telescope/laws of dynamics • believed the sun's the centre of our system • ...
Rise and Spread of Christianity 2022-04-22
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- - Title given to Jesus
- - a large church
- - not connected with spiritual or religious matters
- - Time in the middle
- - Holy wars
- - Development of art and literature
- - the site of the ancient city of Byzantium
- - Admission to the Christian Church
- - Women who devoted their lives to the service of God and humanity
Down
- - Liberator of the oppressed people
- - Educational institute that evolved from monastery
- - made Christianity a legal religion
- - Devoted their lives to the service of God and humanity
13 Clues: - Holy wars • - a large church • - Time in the middle • - Title given to Jesus • - Liberator of the oppressed people • - Development of art and literature • - Admission to the Christian Church • - made Christianity a legal religion • - the site of the ancient city of Byzantium • - Educational institute that evolved from monastery • ...
American Civil Rights 2022-02-03
Across
- gave the I have a dream Speech
- university attended by Jackie Robinson
- broke the MLB color barrier
- university attended by Jesse Owens
- birthplace of the Robinson brothers
- number of medals won by Jesse Owens
Down
- University attended by Mack Robinson
- Letter from a __________ ____
- Harlem Renaissance writer
- finished 2nd to Owens, JAckie's older brother
- California city the Robinson's moved to
- King's belief that people should be judged by ____ of their character
- city where King delivered his famous speech
13 Clues: Harlem Renaissance writer • broke the MLB color barrier • Letter from a __________ ____ • gave the I have a dream Speech • university attended by Jesse Owens • birthplace of the Robinson brothers • number of medals won by Jesse Owens • University attended by Mack Robinson • university attended by Jackie Robinson • California city the Robinson's moved to • ...
Not Tyler and Olivia Wedding Crossword 2024-05-17
Across
- The general location of our proposal (two words).
- The state of Olivia's undergraduate university.
- The subject of our degrees.
- We spent lots of time at this faire.
- This living jar represents our unity.
Down
- These animals are the focus of Tyler's dissertation.
- The instrument Olivia played in highschool.
- Country of our honeymoon.
- Tyler's drink of choice.
- Tyler's must-try ice cream flavor.
- The name of our dog.
- Avenue we live on.
- These animals are the focus of Olivia's dissertation.
13 Clues: Avenue we live on. • The name of our dog. • Tyler's drink of choice. • Country of our honeymoon. • The subject of our degrees. • Tyler's must-try ice cream flavor. • We spent lots of time at this faire. • This living jar represents our unity. • The instrument Olivia played in highschool. • The state of Olivia's undergraduate university. • ...
Black History Month 2023-02-28
Across
- "Get On Up" is the name of his biopic
- The name of the song Elvis stole
- Louis Armstrong played this instrument
- Beyonce's husband
- How old was Michael Jackson when the Jackson 5 formed?
- Jimi Hendrix performed this song at Woodstock
Down
- She drowned in a bathtub
- Lead singer of Hootie and the Blowfish
- Like Stevie Wonder, he was blind
- Michael Jackson opened this theme park
- His name has two Gs in it
- She has five children
- A renaissance took place here
13 Clues: Beyonce's husband • She has five children • She drowned in a bathtub • His name has two Gs in it • A renaissance took place here • Like Stevie Wonder, he was blind • The name of the song Elvis stole • "Get On Up" is the name of his biopic • Lead singer of Hootie and the Blowfish • Michael Jackson opened this theme park • Louis Armstrong played this instrument • ...
vocab 4 2023-03-17
Across
- ability to make good judgements
- means the revival of something
- when animals move because of the weather
- what is the word that means you come in forcable contact
- an amount of money or property left
Down
- the use of symbols to represent ideas
- inherited things
- a feeling of sadness with no direct cause
- living or occurring
- producing much fruit
- having a great deal of variety
- killed by being hung or beaten because of a false accusation
- the quality of being fair
13 Clues: inherited things • living or occurring • producing much fruit • the quality of being fair • having a great deal of variety • means the revival of something • ability to make good judgements • an amount of money or property left • the use of symbols to represent ideas • when animals move because of the weather • a feeling of sadness with no direct cause • ...
Background on Macbeth 2025-10-28
Across
- The historical text Shakespeare used, which recounts the story of an 11th-century Scottish king.
- What Henry VIII was named by Pope Leo X for attacking Luther's beliefs ("Defender of the _______").
- Macbeth's accomplice in Holinshed's Chronicles but an innocent victim in Shakespeare's play.
- The first English colony established in North America in 1607.
- The Queen who ascended to the throne in 1558 and returned England to Protestant control.
- Historical figure whose claim to the throne was questionable but brought stability as the first Tudor king.
- The son of Henry VIII who died after six years on the throne, succeeded by his sister Mary.
- A group of Protestants who focused on purifying the English church from any vestiges of Roman Catholicism.
- The first wife of Henry VIII, mother of Mary I.
- The English fleet shattered the Spanish _______ in 1588.
- The city in Italy where Leonardo da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa in 1503.
- The English port city that was growing in power and importance as the population and trade increased.
- The invention that made printing books a faster and cheaper process, developed by Gutenberg.
- The kind of society England was until the end of the fifteenth century, centered on farming.
- The last name of the writer of "Sonnet 75".
- Sir Walter Raleigh claimed that whoever commands the trade of the world commands the _______ of the world.
- The month of Shakespeare's birth and death.
- The religious movement initiated by Martin Luther.
- The scientist whose On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres was published in 1543.
- Mary I, Henry VIII's daughter, was a devout _______ who had nearly 300 Protestants burned at the stake.
- The Elizabethan pronoun that corresponds to the contemporary English word "your".
- The country where the action of Macbeth is originally set.
- The city where Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in 1509.
Down
- The governing body James I struggled with, foreshadowing the civil war.
- The contemporary dramatist of Shakespeare about whom we know more, according to critic Irving Ribner.
- John _______, the Italian-born explorer who laid the basis for future English claims in North America in 1497.
- The country where the Renaissance began in the fourteenth century.
- Shakespeare's wife's maiden name.
- The name of the character injured by Laurence Olivier during a staged sword fight.
- One of the twins born to Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway.
- The language English literature was increasingly written in during the English Renaissance.
- The term for Elizabethan audience members who stood throughout the performance after paying a penny.
- The location across the Thames River where the Globe was rebuilt.
- An Elizabethan actor's status was complicated, often considered a _______ and a vagabond by some city fathers.
- The term city fathers sometimes used for actors.
- The time period in England between 1485 and 1625, marked by a rebirth of learning.
- The year Shakespeare was born.
- The English poet who wrote The Canterbury Tales at the beginning of the Renaissance in Europe.
- Elizabeth I's mother.
- What Shakespeare's plays, like Macbeth, are considered when they are not comedy.
- Martin Luther believed this, rather than the Pope, was the source of spiritual authority.
- The famous theater rebuilt by the King's Men in 1599, referred to as "this wooden O" by Shakespeare.
- Elizabeth I's father.
- The person who built the first telescope in 1609.
- The invention that aided European navigators in the Age of Exploration.
- The family name of the dynasty that began with Henry VII.
- The first Stuart king of England who succeeded Elizabeth I.
- The royal line established by Henry VII.
48 Clues: Elizabeth I's mother. • Elizabeth I's father. • The year Shakespeare was born. • Shakespeare's wife's maiden name. • The royal line established by Henry VII. • The last name of the writer of "Sonnet 75". • The month of Shakespeare's birth and death. • The first wife of Henry VIII, mother of Mary I. • The term city fathers sometimes used for actors. • ...
World History Unit 4 Review 2024-05-13
Across
- Which explorer filled up China's treasury and made other nations submit payment to China's tribute system in his expeditions for the Ming Dynasty?
- What colonies could give to the European nations that claimed them; grown in the New World to export to Europe by enslaved people
- This trade route linked Africa, the Middle East, India, and Asia in a maritime network
- Accounts of wealth from Marco Polo about what place increased interest in exploration?
- Trade of this good on the Trans-Saharan Trade route led to Islamic golden age and rich African city-states
- Prosperity of Italian city states led to the growth of art and culture in this era
- What caused the greatest decline in indigenous populations after European contact with the Americas?
- These grow along trade routes like the Silk Road
- What system gave Spanish conquistadors workers that were abused instead of Christianized?
Down
- Trade between the New and Old World led to the transfer of diseases and invasive species
- People who are not able to live in a desired location because of war, famine, or climate change
- The creation of this nation led to conflict between Jews and Arabs/ Palestinians
- What did the Ottoman Empire charge Christians to use traditional trade routes?
- Shape of the flow of goods between Americas, Europe, and Asia
- This characteristic of the Renaissance led to a more worldly, less religious focus in the pursuit of knowledge
- Division of India on the basis of religion; Hindu vs Muslim division
16 Clues: These grow along trade routes like the Silk Road • Shape of the flow of goods between Americas, Europe, and Asia • Division of India on the basis of religion; Hindu vs Muslim division • What did the Ottoman Empire charge Christians to use traditional trade routes? • The creation of this nation led to conflict between Jews and Arabs/ Palestinians • ...
Vocabulary 13 2015-10-28
Across
- A German religious reformer
- A person attached to a lord's land
- A great religious movement during the 16th century
- The sovereign is above the law
- Time period from 500 - 1450 CE.
- People belonging to Christian congregations
Down
- The monarch rules according to the constitution
- A system or mode of thought in which human interests predominate
- a country without a monarch
- Economic and social system of medival Europe
- Re-birth
- The rights of a citizen
- Ruled by the people
13 Clues: Re-birth • Ruled by the people • The rights of a citizen • A German religious reformer • a country without a monarch • The sovereign is above the law • Time period from 500 - 1450 CE. • A person attached to a lord's land • People belonging to Christian congregations • Economic and social system of medival Europe • The monarch rules according to the constitution • ...
Who Was William Shakespeare 2020-10-02
Across
- wrote many closet dramas
- cultural movement dtaing from the late 15th century to the early 17th century
- The Merry Wives of ___ (play written in 1602)
- Anne ___, Shakespeare's wife
- rumored spy for Elizabeth i
- name of Shakespeare's theatre
- well-traveled poet
Down
- the shortest and most compressed Shakespeare play
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these in his lifetime
- first female English poet published
- rumored son of Elizabeth i
- ___-Upon-Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace
- style of poetry, refering to certain number of syllables in a line
13 Clues: well-traveled poet • wrote many closet dramas • rumored son of Elizabeth i • rumored spy for Elizabeth i • Anne ___, Shakespeare's wife • name of Shakespeare's theatre • first female English poet published • ___-Upon-Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace • The Merry Wives of ___ (play written in 1602) • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these in his lifetime • ...
Elizabethan Families 2020-09-16
Across
- To be or not to be
- other name uses to call the Elizabethan period
- Elizabethan children were named after them
- Where the story of Romeno and Juliet takes Place
- The religion of Jessica's father
- not done because of love
- name of the queen
- "Honor _ father and mother"
Down
- period that we have been studying
- it’s a play which characters are children
- Miranda's love interest
- Type of pants wore by men
- Where the story of Hamlet takes place
13 Clues: name of the queen • To be or not to be • Miranda's love interest • not done because of love • Type of pants wore by men • "Honor _ father and mother" • The religion of Jessica's father • period that we have been studying • Where the story of Hamlet takes place • it’s a play which characters are children • Elizabethan children were named after them • ...
Masa penjajahan di Indonesia 2023-02-20
Across
- arti dari zaman renaissance
- Perlawanan rakyak Sumatera Utara dipimpin oleh sisingamangaraja
- Tokoh yang ada pada zaman kebebasan
- bangsa Eropa yang datang pertama kali ke Indonesia adalah bangsa
- Indonesia terkenal dengan
- pangeran antasari berasal dari....... Selatan
- Nicolaus Copernicus berkeyakinan bahwa bumi itu
- keinginan menyebarkan agama
Down
- keadaan dimana suatu bisnis dikuasai oleh satu perusahaan
- tujuan utama bangsa Eropa datang ke indonesia
- bangsa portugis diusir oleh Sultan Ternate karena
- konstatinopel sekarang berubah nama menjadi
- cut nyak dien adalah tokoh dari
13 Clues: Indonesia terkenal dengan • arti dari zaman renaissance • keinginan menyebarkan agama • cut nyak dien adalah tokoh dari • Tokoh yang ada pada zaman kebebasan • konstatinopel sekarang berubah nama menjadi • tujuan utama bangsa Eropa datang ke indonesia • pangeran antasari berasal dari....... Selatan • Nicolaus Copernicus berkeyakinan bahwa bumi itu • ...
Hello 2023-05-02
Across
- Hopper American painter famed for "Nighthawks"
- Largest Nigerian city
- Earthenware, porcelain, and brick are types of this material
- Tree dwarfing art
- Most famous ringed planet. Also a Roman god.
- French female filmmaker, central to Nouvelle Vague. Last name.
- Flightless bird, was native to Mauritius
Down
- Where a Renaissance in Black culture occurred
- Abba song and the final undoing of Napoleon
- Japanese dumplings
- "See ______ and die."
- Dynamic, predatory saltwater fish, with a fierce appearance
- Rainforest home of jaguar, tapir and anaconda
13 Clues: Tree dwarfing art • Japanese dumplings • Largest Nigerian city • "See ______ and die." • Flightless bird, was native to Mauritius • Abba song and the final undoing of Napoleon • Most famous ringed planet. Also a Roman god. • Where a Renaissance in Black culture occurred • Rainforest home of jaguar, tapir and anaconda • Hopper American painter famed for "Nighthawks" • ...
Français2 2023-06-08
Across
- ce que vous avez étudié
- elle a écrit La Petite Fadette
- un point de vue narratif
- groupe de poètes du XVIe siècle
- Comme le metteur en scène, il participe à la création du spectacle de théâtre
- poète de la Renaissance
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- un question qui n'attend pas de réponse
- ce que vous avez fait
- figure en AB/BA
- objet très important dans Cendrillon de Perrault
- construction symétrique
- objet très important dans Cendrillon de Pommerat
- telle une clé
13 Clues: telle une clé • figure en AB/BA • ce que vous avez fait • ce que vous avez étudié • construction symétrique • poète de la Renaissance • un point de vue narratif • elle a écrit La Petite Fadette • groupe de poètes du XVIe siècle • un question qui n'attend pas de réponse • objet très important dans Cendrillon de Perrault • objet très important dans Cendrillon de Pommerat • ...
World Civ Final: Renaissance Unit 2023-05-11
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- A book written about what a ruler should do and be
- a nickname for protestants
- a meeting to discuss reforms
- where each German state gains independence
- an astronomer who was put in jail and placed in house arrest
- reforms made by Catholic Church
- a ruler of Spain with an extremely powerful navy
Down
- the uprising of science
- preached indulgence
- rebirth
- the study of humans
- removes sin you have done and want to be forgiven for
- a fleet of navy ships
13 Clues: rebirth • preached indulgence • the study of humans • a fleet of navy ships • the uprising of science • a nickname for protestants • a meeting to discuss reforms • reforms made by Catholic Church • where each German state gains independence • a ruler of Spain with an extremely powerful navy • A book written about what a ruler should do and be • ...
HIP PARENT 'HOOD ICONS 2022-09-06
Across
- Cutest and youngest of the bunch.
- Highly intelligent band leader; Oldest child.
- "Adopted" by the family."
- The _ Renaissance.
- Portrayed by Da Brat; Received high school diploma.
- Smart no nonsense big sister.
- Mililant-like boyfriend; Early admission to Morehouse.
Down
- Lead singer in (3 across) band.
- Brother of NYU professor.
- The best bud of the dad, always finds trouble.
- Funny, kind-hearted and a little mischievous kid.
- Gorgeous lock wearing mother; Law student.
- NYU Professor and father; Daydreamer.
13 Clues: The _ Renaissance. • Brother of NYU professor. • "Adopted" by the family." • Smart no nonsense big sister. • Lead singer in (3 across) band. • Cutest and youngest of the bunch. • NYU Professor and father; Daydreamer. • Gorgeous lock wearing mother; Law student. • Highly intelligent band leader; Oldest child. • The best bud of the dad, always finds trouble. • ...
EXPLORATION 2014-10-22
Across
- instrument used to find direction
- "rebirth" time of advances in thought, art and science
- searching the unknown
- narrow strip of land connecting two larger pieces of land
- small round hill
- king or queen
Down
- adventure story about brave deeds of people long ago
- decision reached by thoughtful study
- journey made for a special reason
- maker of maps
- act of planning the course of a ship
- meeting between new people
- sickness caused by lack of vitamin C
13 Clues: maker of maps • king or queen • small round hill • searching the unknown • meeting between new people • instrument used to find direction • journey made for a special reason • decision reached by thoughtful study • act of planning the course of a ship • sickness caused by lack of vitamin C • adventure story about brave deeds of people long ago • ...
Vocabulary 13 2015-10-28
Across
- The rights of a citizen
- Economic and social system of medieval Europe
- Ruled by the people
- The monarch rules according to the constitution
- A system or mode of thought in which human interests predominate
- A great religious movement during the 16th century
- People belonging to Christian congregations
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- Time period from 500 - 1450 CE.
- The sovereign is above the law
- A German religious reformer
- a country without a monarch
- Re-birth
- A person attached to a lord's land
13 Clues: Re-birth • Ruled by the people • The rights of a citizen • A German religious reformer • a country without a monarch • The sovereign is above the law • Time period from 500 - 1450 CE. • A person attached to a lord's land • People belonging to Christian congregations • Economic and social system of medieval Europe • The monarch rules according to the constitution • ...
1920s & 30s 2023-01-23
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- the dust ____: period of severe dust storms
- the only president to have spent more than two terms in office
- first country germany invaded
- italian symbol of the red scare
- the "a" in MAIN
- _____ dam
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- who had 14 points
- women of the century who revolutionized fashion
- fear of Communism
- founder of Italian fascist party
- japanese city that was bombed during WWII
- host of the first thanksgiving day parade in NYC
- ______ renaissance: 1920s era of African American expression
13 Clues: _____ dam • the "a" in MAIN • who had 14 points • fear of Communism • first country germany invaded • italian symbol of the red scare • founder of Italian fascist party • japanese city that was bombed during WWII • the dust ____: period of severe dust storms • women of the century who revolutionized fashion • host of the first thanksgiving day parade in NYC • ...
Who Was William Shakespeare 2020-10-02
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- wrote many closet dramas
- cultural movement dtaing from the late 15th century to the early 17th century
- The Merry Wives of ___ (play written in 1602)
- Anne ___, Shakespeare's wife
- rumored spy for Elizabeth i
- name of Shakespeare's theatre
- well-traveled poet
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- the shortest and most compressed Shakespeare play
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these in his lifetime
- first female English poet published
- rumored son of Elizabeth i
- ___-Upon-Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace
- style of poetry, refering to certain number of syllables in a line
13 Clues: well-traveled poet • wrote many closet dramas • rumored son of Elizabeth i • rumored spy for Elizabeth i • Anne ___, Shakespeare's wife • name of Shakespeare's theatre • first female English poet published • ___-Upon-Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace • The Merry Wives of ___ (play written in 1602) • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these in his lifetime • ...
Renai-SASS 2019-10-10
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- Luther and his followers religious group
- the focus on human potential and achievements
- common language spoken
- sculptor of David
- pardon for ones sins
- people who supported artist financially
- the rebirth of art and education
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- a call for religious reform
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- illness that killed 60% of the population
- painting of a women by Leonardo da Vinci
- an art technique that turns 2D into 3D
- written by Thomas More meaning "no place" in Greek
13 Clues: sculptor of David • pardon for ones sins • wrote Romeo and Juliet • common language spoken • a call for religious reform • the rebirth of art and education • an art technique that turns 2D into 3D • people who supported artist financially • Luther and his followers religious group • painting of a women by Leonardo da Vinci • illness that killed 60% of the population • ...
Pop Culture 2023 Crossword 2023-08-16
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- NBA player that thinks the Earth is flat
- Gave "I Have a Dream" Speech
- Rapper from Cleveland
- "Never Broke Again" is the first part of his name
- Villain from "The Avengers"
- Social media site / Quick Videos
- Popular Movie / First part of "Barbenheimer"
- T.V. show on Netflix about the supernatural
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- Often called "Ye" / Famous Rapper
- The slap heard around the world
- Famous from "One Direction"
- Released an album in 2022 called "Renaissance"
- The GOAT of the NBA
13 Clues: The GOAT of the NBA • Rapper from Cleveland • Famous from "One Direction" • Villain from "The Avengers" • Gave "I Have a Dream" Speech • The slap heard around the world • Social media site / Quick Videos • Often called "Ye" / Famous Rapper • NBA player that thinks the Earth is flat • T.V. show on Netflix about the supernatural • Popular Movie / First part of "Barbenheimer" • ...
Medicine through time 2024-03-18
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- who invented the smallpox vaccine
- yellow gas used in ww1
- who developed the theory of the four humours
- who wrote fabric of the human body
- who made the theory of opposites
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- developed germ theory
- what was discovered during the renaissance that allowed people to see small microbes
- watson and crick developed the model of ...
- ... helmet developed in ww1
- james simpson developed these
- also known as black death
- bad smells that caused disease
- people who would whip themselves for their sins
13 Clues: developed germ theory • yellow gas used in ww1 • also known as black death • ... helmet developed in ww1 • james simpson developed these • bad smells that caused disease • who made the theory of opposites • who invented the smallpox vaccine • who wrote fabric of the human body • watson and crick developed the model of ... • who developed the theory of the four humours • ...
Old Man and the Sea 2024-10-01
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- To be responsible or aware of your responsibilities
- To make something up
- A good omen or sign
- C shaped blade to cut long grasses
- Luminous colours that glow or change due to the angle
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- Type of light that glows in the dark
- The back of a boat
- A small row boat
- Type of tuna fish
- Type of small bird
- A way of measuring the length of a fishing line
- Fall or sink
- Thin, renaissance era long blade
13 Clues: Fall or sink • A small row boat • Type of tuna fish • The back of a boat • Type of small bird • A good omen or sign • To make something up • Thin, renaissance era long blade • C shaped blade to cut long grasses • Type of light that glows in the dark • A way of measuring the length of a fishing line • To be responsible or aware of your responsibilities • ...
Roaring 20s 2021-11-12
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- The most famous poet from Harlem during this time was _________________ _____________.
- The young women known to embrace new attitudes and fashion (shorter skirts and shorter hair) were called _______________.
- In 1927, sound was finally added to _____________, making this form of entertainment increasingly popular and fun for people to go to.
- NYC saw the publicization of sheet music for the masses through the ______ ______ ___________.
- The Harlem Renaissance let African Americans express _____________ in their history and heritage.
- During the 1920s, women found a growing desire for _______________ from traditional roles and societal norms.
- F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and Sinclair Lewis were popular _______________ during the 1920s.
- __________ music started in New Orleans but became extremely popular throughout the country and abroad during the Harlem Renaissance.
- Charles Lindbergh flew from St. Louis to ____________, a 33-hour flight.
- _______________ became more popular and with popularity came new national heroes like Babe Ruth and Red Grange.
- Through literature, people started to question idealism, materialism, and ____________________.
- The most powerful form of communication across the country in the 1920s became the ___________, which shared news, advertisements, and entertainment.
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- The first person to fly non-stop across across the Atlantic Ocean by himself was ______________ _____________________.
- The Artistic and Literary movement in Harlem (NYC) that celebrated African American Culture (art, literature, music) was called the _________________ ______________________.
- National culture connected Americans through mass media in the form of _______________ and newspapers
- Women shocked the country & began to ___________ and smoke.
- Women of this decade started to reject ________________ household roles.
- Georgia O'Keeffe led the way in the 1920s for American female _____________.
18 Clues: Women shocked the country & began to ___________ and smoke. • Charles Lindbergh flew from St. Louis to ____________, a 33-hour flight. • Women of this decade started to reject ________________ household roles. • Georgia O'Keeffe led the way in the 1920s for American female _____________. • ...
Geography crossword 2017-01-31
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- Was King of England from 21 April 1509 until his death.
- A influential French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation. He was a principal figure in the development of the system of Christian theology later called Calvinism.
- Prompted by the Protestant Reformation, it has been described as the embodiment of the Counter-Reformation.
- Catholic preist and professor that started the protestant reformation.
- A list of problems the catholic church had with corruption like the sale of induligence written bye matin luther.
- An Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form.
- religous and political list of laws in the 1500's.
- One of the greatest artists of all time best known for his artistic achievments.
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- The divine foreordaining of all that will happen.
- (in the Roman Catholic Church) a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory still due for sins after absolution. The unrestricted sale of ___________ by pardoners was a widespread abuse during the later Middle Ages.
- A marriage cash settlement brought by the women.
- Italian Renaissance historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer. He has often been called the founder of modern political science.
- The study and focuse of and on human advances.
- Worldly and non religious focus on man.
- Brought knowledge to a new level of avalibility exspecialy in printing bibles at a high rate of speed.
- Famous artist more of a philosopher than a christian.
16 Clues: Worldly and non religious focus on man. • The study and focuse of and on human advances. • A marriage cash settlement brought by the women. • The divine foreordaining of all that will happen. • religous and political list of laws in the 1500's. • Famous artist more of a philosopher than a christian. • Was King of England from 21 April 1509 until his death. • ...
Transition to Modernity 2022-10-14
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- Place of origin where the Bubonic Plague spread to Europe
- small flightless insects that live as external parasites of mammals and birds that live by ingesting blood of its host
- the birthplace of western philosophy through philosophers such as Aristotle, Socrates, Plato
- group of people that were singled out due to being less susceptible to the Black Death than their neighbors
- the name given to an individual who specializes in multiple sectors of life during the renaissance
- a rodent that carried the insects that would eventually infect humans with the bacteria causing the Bubonic Plague
- Series of trade routes that connected the east to the west
- disease that was caused by the bite of an infected flea carrying Y-pestis
- Place of origin where the Bubonic Plague first “landed” in this port in Europe
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- nickname for a deadly disease that wiped out half of Europe’s population
- period in European history that marks the transition from the Dark Ages to Modernity
- hire artisians/thinkers and serve as a “sponsor” to further the humanist movement
- practitioners of a form of mortification of the flesh by whipping their skin with various instruments to get rid of their sins
- time period in Italy where cities gained control of regions beyond the city itself
- the name of an empire that was centered around the city of “Rome” and labeled the largest empire of ancient times
- a philosophy that prioritizes improving the qualities of human life
16 Clues: Place of origin where the Bubonic Plague spread to Europe • Series of trade routes that connected the east to the west • a philosophy that prioritizes improving the qualities of human life • nickname for a deadly disease that wiped out half of Europe’s population • disease that was caused by the bite of an infected flea carrying Y-pestis • ...
Louis Armstrong Crossword 2025-12-12
7 Clues: Birthplace • His Mother's Name • The ___ Renaissance • Nickname he's Called By • Instrument he's Known for Playing • Music Genre he's Known for Playing • crow ____ Laws that Segregate Black and White People
Barock 2021-06-03
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- Welche Regierungsform kennzeichnete Barockzeit?
- Wie heißt die Epoche vor dem Barock?
- Typisches Instrument für Barockmusik?
- Geburts und Wohnort von Vivaldi?
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- Wie heißt die Epoche nach dem Barock?
- Wo entstand der Barock?
- Newton Wer entdeckte das Gravitationsgesetz?
- Bezeichnungen für Barockengerln?
- Perle Der Name Barock stammt aus der portugiesischen Sprache und bedeutet?
- Woher stammt das Wort „Barock“?
10 Clues: Wo entstand der Barock? • Woher stammt das Wort „Barock“? • Bezeichnungen für Barockengerln? • Geburts und Wohnort von Vivaldi? • Wie heißt die Epoche vor dem Barock? • Wie heißt die Epoche nach dem Barock? • Typisches Instrument für Barockmusik? • Newton Wer entdeckte das Gravitationsgesetz? • Welche Regierungsform kennzeichnete Barockzeit? • ...
Venice and Florence 2021-10-15
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- Florence was the first city to grow___
- Florence was the most famous city in the__
- ____grew rich by banking and cloth trading
- The currency that Florence was called____
- _____ has large wooden poles
- The Renassaince began in___
- Venice built their city's on small____
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- Venice became a major shipbuilding___
- Flourences richest family was the____family
- Venice made____instead of roads
10 Clues: The Renassaince began in___ • _____ has large wooden poles • Venice made____instead of roads • Venice became a major shipbuilding___ • Florence was the first city to grow___ • Venice built their city's on small____ • The currency that Florence was called____ • Florence was the most famous city in the__ • ____grew rich by banking and cloth trading • ...
Rome 2023-05-19
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- city on the Italian Peninsula
- River is located next to Rome
- famous for its extensive collection of Renaissance art
- The city that fell in the Punic Wars
- Where gladiators fought
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- Large body of water to the south
- Market place for business
- Mountains that protect Rome
- where Rome is located
- temple to the gods in Rome
10 Clues: where Rome is located • Where gladiators fought • Market place for business • temple to the gods in Rome • Mountains that protect Rome • city on the Italian Peninsula • River is located next to Rome • Large body of water to the south • The city that fell in the Punic Wars • famous for its extensive collection of Renaissance art
Puzzel minor 2015-06-02
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- Dierentuin in Amsterdam
- Musuem in Brussel
- Periode tussen de 14e en 17e eeuw
- Samenwerken/deelnemen aan
- De Denker, Doener, Dromer en Beslisser van...
- Robert Langdon is een hoofdpersoon in zijn boeken
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- De Noormannen
- Op dit plein werd in 1883 de wereldtentoonstelling in Amsterdam gehouden
- Niet je Master maar je...
- Deze school gaat volgend jaar verhuizen
10 Clues: De Noormannen • Musuem in Brussel • Dierentuin in Amsterdam • Niet je Master maar je... • Samenwerken/deelnemen aan • Periode tussen de 14e en 17e eeuw • Deze school gaat volgend jaar verhuizen • De Denker, Doener, Dromer en Beslisser van... • Robert Langdon is een hoofdpersoon in zijn boeken • Op dit plein werd in 1883 de wereldtentoonstelling in Amsterdam gehouden
Socail and Religious Reformers 2016-06-28
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- Society founded by Dayanand Saraswati
- Dayanand Saraswati discouraged it
- Mission established by Swami Vivekanand
- Swami Vivekanand wanted to remove it
- Raja Ram Mohan Roy condemned its practise
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- The college founded by Raja Ram Mohan Roy
- Father of Indian Renaissance
- Place where Dayanand Saraswati was born
- Swami Vivekanand condemned it
- Language mastered by Raja Ram mohan Roy
10 Clues: Father of Indian Renaissance • Swami Vivekanand condemned it • Dayanand Saraswati discouraged it • Swami Vivekanand wanted to remove it • Society founded by Dayanand Saraswati • Place where Dayanand Saraswati was born • Language mastered by Raja Ram mohan Roy • Mission established by Swami Vivekanand • The college founded by Raja Ram Mohan Roy • ...
Grady Balthazor's World History Review 2022-01-07
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- was the start of the middle ages.
- created protestant traditions.
- way of organizing ranks on people.
- education based on human potential.
- transfer of goods, ideas, disease.
Down
- trading network between 3 countries.
- rebirth of culture, education, society.
- granted remission of punishment of sin.
- people who followed martin luthers beliefs.
- the monarchy was given power by god.
10 Clues: created protestant traditions. • was the start of the middle ages. • way of organizing ranks on people. • transfer of goods, ideas, disease. • education based on human potential. • trading network between 3 countries. • the monarchy was given power by god. • rebirth of culture, education, society. • granted remission of punishment of sin. • ...
Brooklyn Braden's World History Review 2022-01-07
Across
- Rediscovery of classical philosophy
- Trading slaves, goods, and ideas
- Transfer of goods, ideas,and disease
- Four voyages across the Atlantic
- Took power over Roundgeads, won the war
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- A religious reform movement
- Introduced printing press in Europe
- A follower of Martin Luther
- One ruler holds all power in their states
- Social and political ranking system
10 Clues: A religious reform movement • A follower of Martin Luther • Trading slaves, goods, and ideas • Four voyages across the Atlantic • Rediscovery of classical philosophy • Introduced printing press in Europe • Social and political ranking system • Transfer of goods, ideas,and disease • Took power over Roundgeads, won the war • One ruler holds all power in their states
Tanush - Chapter 19 lesson 1 2022-04-13
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- man who bought pasta, coal, & paper money from China
- family tried to assassinate the Medici family
- Latin, Greek, Philosophy, Art
- Family that controlled Venice;bankers
- means rebirth
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- man who questioned church & wrote 95 theses
- council that acted a part of the government
- lending money with interest
- sinking city; it's known for making glass
- name of Michelango's masterpiece
10 Clues: means rebirth • lending money with interest • Latin, Greek, Philosophy, Art • name of Michelango's masterpiece • Family that controlled Venice;bankers • sinking city; it's known for making glass • man who questioned church & wrote 95 theses • council that acted a part of the government • family tried to assassinate the Medici family • ...
Tanush - Chapter 19 lesson 1 2022-04-13
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- man who bought pasta, coal, & paper money from China
- family tried to assassinate the Medici family
- Latin, Greek, Philosophy, Art
- Family that controlled Venice;bankers
- means rebirth
Down
- man who questioned church & wrote 95 theses
- council that acted a part of the government
- lending money with interest
- sinking city; it's known for making glass
- name of Michelango's masterpiece
10 Clues: means rebirth • lending money with interest • Latin, Greek, Philosophy, Art • name of Michelango's masterpiece • Family that controlled Venice;bankers • sinking city; it's known for making glass • man who questioned church & wrote 95 theses • council that acted a part of the government • family tried to assassinate the Medici family • ...
countries 2023-11-10
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- The largest country by land area
- Land of the Mayans and Aztecs
- The land of the rising sun
- Home of the Kangaroo and Koala
- Famous for the Great Wall
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- A country with a maple leaf on its flag
- Where the Taj Mahal is located
- Land of the Pyramids
- Samba and Carnival country
- The birthplace of the Renaissance
10 Clues: Land of the Pyramids • Famous for the Great Wall • The land of the rising sun • Samba and Carnival country • Land of the Mayans and Aztecs • Where the Taj Mahal is located • Home of the Kangaroo and Koala • The largest country by land area • The birthplace of the Renaissance • A country with a maple leaf on its flag
Lesson 9 2023-11-14
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- at the same time
- during or period of time
- done or sent too late
- to come to an end, to die, descriptor of rotten milk
- a beginning or formation of an idea
- art and literature in the 14th-16th centuries
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- after
- rest or relief from something unpleasant
- constantly, without interruption
- middle ages, a period in European times
10 Clues: after • at the same time • done or sent too late • during or period of time • constantly, without interruption • a beginning or formation of an idea • middle ages, a period in European times • rest or relief from something unpleasant • art and literature in the 14th-16th centuries • to come to an end, to die, descriptor of rotten milk
Global Interactions 2024-01-04
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- The first G, for wealth
- What devastated native american communities
- Born Again
- Middle of the americas
- Most active in spreading christianity
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- Last name of who created printing press
- Problem 2 of Catholic Church
- First to sail around the southern tip of south africa
- Ocean named this because it was so peaceful
- Where the Renaissance started
10 Clues: Born Again • Middle of the americas • The first G, for wealth • Problem 2 of Catholic Church • Where the Renaissance started • Most active in spreading christianity • Last name of who created printing press • What devastated native american communities • Ocean named this because it was so peaceful • First to sail around the southern tip of south africa
Global Interactions 2024-01-04
Across
- The first G, for wealth
- What devastated native american communities
- Born Again
- Middle of the americas
- Most active in spreading christianity
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- Last name of who created printing press
- Problem 2 of Catholic Church
- First to sail around the southern tip of south africa
- Ocean named this because it was so peaceful
- Where the Renaissance started
10 Clues: Born Again • Middle of the americas • The first G, for wealth • Problem 2 of Catholic Church • Where the Renaissance started • Most active in spreading christianity • Last name of who created printing press • What devastated native american communities • Ocean named this because it was so peaceful • First to sail around the southern tip of south africa
vocab unit 4 2024-11-07
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- transmission audio
- alcoholic beverages are illegally sold
- promotes interests of native inhabitants against immigrants.
- policy avoiding political
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- women wearing short dresses and bobbed hair freedom tradition
- social economic order in which aspirations of many individuals
- movement of a person or people from one country
- cumulative change in characteristics
- someone who advocates
- re-birth movement in Europe
10 Clues: transmission audio • someone who advocates • policy avoiding political • re-birth movement in Europe • cumulative change in characteristics • alcoholic beverages are illegally sold • movement of a person or people from one country • promotes interests of native inhabitants against immigrants. • women wearing short dresses and bobbed hair freedom tradition • ...
history crossword 2023-05-18
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- European rebirth after the middle ages
- misleading information about a cause or point of view
- someone who starts a business
- infamous concentration camp
- former emperor of the French
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- union between countries
- condition in which one human owns another human
- set of rules that determine how a country is ran
- overthrow of a government or social order
- slaughter on a mass scale
- German astronomer
11 Clues: German astronomer • union between countries • slaughter on a mass scale • infamous concentration camp • former emperor of the French • someone who starts a business • European rebirth after the middle ages • overthrow of a government or social order • condition in which one human owns another human • set of rules that determine how a country is ran • ...
1920s Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-11
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- revival of African American culture
- a Tennessee law that prohibited public schools from denying the biblical origin of mankind
- Illegal nightclubs
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- shacks marchers camped in
- athletic baseball star in 1920s
- Outlawing alcohol
- name of the Tennessee science teacher who taught evolution
- term for thriving business district
- major economic crash from 1929-1933
- girls who wore short skirts
- genre of music popular in Harlem Renaissance
11 Clues: Outlawing alcohol • Illegal nightclubs • shacks marchers camped in • girls who wore short skirts • athletic baseball star in 1920s • term for thriving business district • major economic crash from 1929-1933 • revival of African American culture • genre of music popular in Harlem Renaissance • name of the Tennessee science teacher who taught evolution • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-23
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- King or queen
- Related to mass production and factories
- Forced labor without pay
- Rebirth of art and learning in Europe
- Territory controlled by another country
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- Medieval system of lords and vassals
- Government by the people
- Advanced society with cities and laws
- Group of states or countries under one ruler
- Religious war during the Middle Ages
- Sudden change in government or society
11 Clues: King or queen • Government by the people • Forced labor without pay • Medieval system of lords and vassals • Religious war during the Middle Ages • Advanced society with cities and laws • Rebirth of art and learning in Europe • Sudden change in government or society • Territory controlled by another country • Related to mass production and factories • ...
Transition to Modernity 2022-10-14
Across
- Place of origin where the Bubonic Plague spread to Europe
- small flightless insects that live as external parasites of mammals and birds that live by ingesting blood of its host
- the birthplace of western philosophy through philosophers such as Aristotle, Socrates, Plato
- group of people that were singled out due to being less susceptible to the Black Death than their neighbors
- the name given to an individual who specializes in multiple sectors of life during the renaissance
- a rodent that carried the insects that would eventually infect humans with the bacteria causing the Bubonic Plague
- Series of trade routes that connected the east to the west
- disease that was caused by the bite of an infected flea carrying Y-pestis
- Place of origin where the Bubonic Plague first “landed” in this port in Europe
Down
- nickname for a deadly disease that wiped out half of Europe’s population
- period in European history that marks the transition from the Dark Ages to Modernity
- hire artisians/thinkers and serve as a “sponsor” to further the humanist movement
- practitioners of a form of mortification of the flesh by whipping their skin with various instruments to get rid of their sins
- time period in Italy where cities gained control of regions beyond the city itself
- the name of an empire that was centered around the city of “Rome” and labeled the largest empire of ancient times
- a philosophy that prioritizes improving the qualities of human life
16 Clues: Place of origin where the Bubonic Plague spread to Europe • Series of trade routes that connected the east to the west • a philosophy that prioritizes improving the qualities of human life • nickname for a deadly disease that wiped out half of Europe’s population • disease that was caused by the bite of an infected flea carrying Y-pestis • ...
Does the earth move around the sun? 2025-01-21
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- The supreme being or deity worshiped in monotheistic religions, regarded as the creator and ruler of the universe.
- Individuals engaged in learning, often within educational institutions such as universities or under the guidance of scholars.
- Institutions of higher education and research that emerged in the Middle Ages and became centers for learning and intellectual debate.
- A feeling of uncertainty or skepticism, often leading to questioning and critical thinking.
- The sacred scripture of Christianity, regarded as a spiritual and moral guide.
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- Learned individuals who study and contribute to knowledge in various fields, often associated with academic institutions.
- A place or state of bliss, often described as the eternal dwelling of God and the righteous in many religious traditions.
- Method A systematic approach to investigation, involving observation, hypothesis formulation, experimentation, and analysis to draw conclusions.
- Century The period from 1401 to 1500, marked by significant cultural, scientific, and political developments, including the early Renaissance.
- A cultural movement that began in the 14th century and emphasized the revival of classical learning, art, and science
10 Clues: The sacred scripture of Christianity, regarded as a spiritual and moral guide. • A feeling of uncertainty or skepticism, often leading to questioning and critical thinking. • The supreme being or deity worshiped in monotheistic religions, regarded as the creator and ruler of the universe. • ...
First World War & Harlem Renaissance 2024-12-03
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- This style of music is associated with The Harlem Renaissance.
- In 1896, a Supreme Court case determined that segregation between Black and white Americans did not violate the US Constitution - This became known as ___.
- No 2 __________ Battalion performed a large number of supporting tasks during WWI, such as improving the roads, water/electrical, and lumber process.
- This was the attempt to create a sense of brotherhood and collaboration among all people of African descent whether they lived inside or outside of Africa.
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- This African Canadian fought on the front line during the Battle of Vimy Ridge in April 1917.
- This person established the UNIA in 1914.
- This African American leader emphasized making economic progress before political progress.
- As African Americans flocked to Northern cities in the 1920s, they created a new social and cultural landscape that became known as The _____ Renaissance.
- This national organization was started by William Du Bois in 1909.
- Dr. _______ was the first Black physician to practice in Nova Scotia.
10 Clues: This person established the UNIA in 1914. • This style of music is associated with The Harlem Renaissance. • This national organization was started by William Du Bois in 1909. • Dr. _______ was the first Black physician to practice in Nova Scotia. • This African American leader emphasized making economic progress before political progress. • ...
sejarah minat 2023-11-07
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- apa kerajaan Hindu pertama di Indonesia?
- siapa pemimpin revolusi cina?
- apa kerajaan pertama islam di pulau jawa Indonesia?
- siapa raja pertama terlama sriwijaya?
- siapa nama pendiri kerajaan Majapahit?
- siapa raja terbesar kerajaan Demak?
- sebutkan salah satu peninggalan kerajaan budha?
- siapa Sultan yang berhasil membawa Samudra Pasai pada puncak kejayaan?
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- sebutkan satu peninggalan kerajaan islam.
- siapa tokoh penggerak Reformasi Gereja di Eropa?
- siapa pemimpin revolusi perancis?
- apa kerajaan Islam pertama di indonesia?
- dimana letak kerajaan samudera pasai?
- Siapa tokoh pemimpin Revolusi Amerika?
- apa kerajaan Budha pertama di indonesia?
- istilah Renaissance berasal dari bahasa Latin?
16 Clues: siapa pemimpin revolusi cina? • siapa pemimpin revolusi perancis? • siapa raja terbesar kerajaan Demak? • siapa raja pertama terlama sriwijaya? • dimana letak kerajaan samudera pasai? • siapa nama pendiri kerajaan Majapahit? • Siapa tokoh pemimpin Revolusi Amerika? • apa kerajaan Hindu pertama di Indonesia? • apa kerajaan Islam pertama di indonesia? • ...
Czech Republic 2024-06-20
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- Spa town known for its hot springs
- Mountain range with ski resorts
- City with a UNESCO World Heritage site
- Second largest city with a modernist villa
- Historic bridge in Prague
- Historic fortress and Holocaust memorial
- Longest river in the Czech Republic
- Capital city known for its Old Town Square
- Town with Renaissance and Baroque buildings
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- Traditional Czech beef dish
- UNESCO World Heritage town
- Town with a famous bone church
- Cave system with underground river
- Sweet pastry popular in Prague
- Paradise Scenic region with rock formations
- Famous beer originating from Plzen
16 Clues: Historic bridge in Prague • UNESCO World Heritage town • Traditional Czech beef dish • Town with a famous bone church • Sweet pastry popular in Prague • Mountain range with ski resorts • Spa town known for its hot springs • Cave system with underground river • Famous beer originating from Plzen • Longest river in the Czech Republic • City with a UNESCO World Heritage site • ...
History of Russia 2025-02-12
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- A economic system created by Karl Marx
- invaded by Putin in 2014
- largest country in the world
- Imperial leaders of Russia
- capitol of Russia
- The world's deepest and oldest lake
- world's most populated continent
- invaded by Putin in 2022
- Russia's dictatorial leader before and during WW2
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- Separates Asia from Europe
- home of the Golden Horde and Genghis Khan
- soviet policy under Stalin
- Russian leader since 1999
- last leader of the Soviet Union
- someone who speaks a Slavic language as their native language
- Site of the Roman empire and Renaissance
16 Clues: capitol of Russia • invaded by Putin in 2014 • invaded by Putin in 2022 • Russian leader since 1999 • Separates Asia from Europe • soviet policy under Stalin • Imperial leaders of Russia • largest country in the world • last leader of the Soviet Union • world's most populated continent • The world's deepest and oldest lake • A economic system created by Karl Marx • ...
The Renaissance Crossword 2025-05-06
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- The interest in learning and the arts renewed,stemming from the French word for "rebirth"
- Regarded as representing an exemplary standard; traditional and long-established in form or style
- A Venetian merchant and explorer who traveled to China and served Kublai Khan, the Mongol ruler
- The one who created a printing press with a movable metal type, allowing books to be printed in a quick mass.
- One who pays for public goods such as buildings, arts, and other services.
- A powerful Italian banking family and political dynasty that ruled Florence and later Tuscany during the Renaissance
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- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances and angles
- An intellectual movement that emphasized the importance of human potential and achievements rather than solely on religious themes
- Becoming interested in worldly ideas and events as opposed to just religious ones
- A network of trade routes connecting the Eastern and Western Worlds, primarily between China and the Mediterranean region
- The creator of the Statue of David and the artist of the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
11 Clues: One who pays for public goods such as buildings, arts, and other services. • The creator of the Statue of David and the artist of the Sistine Chapel ceiling. • Becoming interested in worldly ideas and events as opposed to just religious ones • A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances and angles • ...
Harlem Renaissance & Plum Bun 2024-03-08
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- Poetry that is not bound by the constraints of
- A cultural minority group begins to adopt the norms and behaviors of the cultural majority
- A film editing technique borrowed by writers to connect colliding or disjointed ideas together
- Negro A movement within the Harlem Renaissance period to reclaim black folk culture as something worth celebrating and distinct from whiteness
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- A genre of novel focusing on the development and growth of a character - coming-of-age stories
- A form of Americana rooted in plantation work songs and spirituals, call and response AAB rhyme format, popularized the 3-chord, 12-bar structure
- A coming-of-age, or developmental novel focusing on the growth or emergence of an artist character
- Last name of Harlem Renaissance poet, novelist, and screenwriter known for Jazz-inspired language and structure within his work
- An offshoot of Jazz that appeared in the late-1940s characterized by fast tempos and complex syncopation
- The NYC borough that became a hotbed of African American culture in the early 20th century
- A descendent of the Blues, focused on abstraction and exploration between instruments and singers, swing on the upbeat.
11 Clues: Poetry that is not bound by the constraints of • The NYC borough that became a hotbed of African American culture in the early 20th century • A cultural minority group begins to adopt the norms and behaviors of the cultural majority • A genre of novel focusing on the development and growth of a character - coming-of-age stories • ...
1920's 2023-02-13
roaring 20s 2025-02-12
The World At 1500 2014-11-02
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- state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
- poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line
- Man/A drawing by Leonardo about what he considered to be the perfect proportions.
- to the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations for inspiration.
- place where the Renaissance really started.
- illegal action or practice of lending money at unreasonably high rates of interest.
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- definition is "rebirth."
- belief that life was not meant solely for preparing for the afterlife, but rather should be enjoyed.
- city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing.
10 Clues: definition is "rebirth." • place where the Renaissance really started. • to the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations for inspiration. • city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state • Man/A drawing by Leonardo about what he considered to be the perfect proportions. • ...
Mixed-Up Files 2021-03-26
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- The person who runs the museum
- stone coffin
- An object purchased by a museum
- To give a different offer or answer
- What is done to a body so it doesn't decay
- Someone pretending to be someone else
- Ordinary; neither good nor bad
- Undergarment worn under a dress or skirt
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- time of great art, literature, and learning in Europe
- A definite answer
- to burn without flame
- woven wall hanging made of cloth
- Curious or fascinated about something
13 Clues: stone coffin • A definite answer • to burn without flame • The person who runs the museum • Ordinary; neither good nor bad • An object purchased by a museum • woven wall hanging made of cloth • To give a different offer or answer • Someone pretending to be someone else • Curious or fascinated about something • Undergarment worn under a dress or skirt • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2014-11-03
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- where the Magna Carta was signed
- Limited the power of the king
- Roman dictator that created the calendar
- ruled by the people
- trading loyalty for protection
- Galileo invented this during the Renaissance to look at the stars
- complete control over the peoples lives
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- monk who translated the Holy Bible from Latin into German
- leaders claiming to represent God
- building that sits on top of Acropolis
- the spreading out of culture
- Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- power belongs to the citizens
13 Clues: ruled by the people • the spreading out of culture • Limited the power of the king • power belongs to the citizens • trading loyalty for protection • where the Magna Carta was signed • leaders claiming to represent God • Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci • building that sits on top of Acropolis • complete control over the peoples lives • ...
Crossword!!! 2014-06-06
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- That little country where Russia and the EU have conflicts
- A science that is completely banned from human beings
- The Children's Crusade
- The setting of D-Day
- No harm, no ____
- Gaseous water, or a gaming app
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- A TV show that aired between 1994 and 2004
- What a whole bunch of kids are
- The Irish love it
- _______ and Dragons
- The supposed rebirth of Europe
- An Australian animal that looks like a dog
- Japanese animated pictures
13 Clues: No harm, no ____ • The Irish love it • _______ and Dragons • The setting of D-Day • The Children's Crusade • Japanese animated pictures • What a whole bunch of kids are • The supposed rebirth of Europe • Gaseous water, or a gaming app • A TV show that aired between 1994 and 2004 • An Australian animal that looks like a dog • A science that is completely banned from human beings • ...
Modern History 2021-03-18
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- rebirth of learning and the arts,inspired a spirit of curiosity
- was an idea from Aristoteles
- of rights protect rights as freedom speech
- ornate style
- is a logical procedure for testing ideas
- new descoveries about the classical world
- people met to discuss ideas
- scientist start with a theory and test the theory
- developed analytical geometry
- jefferon wrote the declaration of independence
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- Brought everything toghether
- began the scientific revolution with the helicentric theory
- built the theorie of astronomy
- thinking logical or reason
- was a new way of thinking about natural world
- English writer
- Used to obverse small things
17 Clues: ornate style • English writer • thinking logical or reason • people met to discuss ideas • Brought everything toghether • was an idea from Aristoteles • Used to obverse small things • developed analytical geometry • built the theorie of astronomy • is a logical procedure for testing ideas • new descoveries about the classical world • was a new way of thinking about natural world • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary Terms 2022-10-25
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- The Middle Class
- Rule by one person without restriction
- Means rebirth in French
- Participation in public life
- Expend money in hope to gain a profit
- Created new branch of Christianity
- A monarch's power is restricted by law
- Illusion of depth in art
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- Importance of human thought over the divine
- Local language spoken
- A financial supporter of the arts
- A family of rank and privileges
- Claim that God supports their rule
- portion of the loan that is charged
- Money you have to pay back
- Separation of crutch and state
- A family of politicians and patrons of the arts
17 Clues: The Middle Class • Local language spoken • Means rebirth in French • Illusion of depth in art • Money you have to pay back • Participation in public life • Separation of crutch and state • A family of rank and privileges • A financial supporter of the arts • Claim that God supports their rule • Created new branch of Christianity • portion of the loan that is charged • ...
Social Studies Crossword 2023-02-28
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- His last name is Myers.
- This caused a split in the Catholic Church.
- What continent do we find the Himalayas?
- A time of focusing on the world and not God.
- It's not DiCaprio...
- He wrote the 95 Theses.
- They had the most power in Feudal Japan.
- She is Mr. Reeves support.
- Our teacher!
- He wants to play Kahoot every day.
- You'll hear him say "Avocados from Mexico"
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- They protected the shoguns.
- They conquered China.
- An invention from Islam.
- Where do we go to school?
- A group or chain of islands.
- He loves to play Chess!
17 Clues: Our teacher! • It's not DiCaprio... • They conquered China. • His last name is Myers. • He loves to play Chess! • He wrote the 95 Theses. • An invention from Islam. • Where do we go to school? • She is Mr. Reeves support. • They protected the shoguns. • A group or chain of islands. • He wants to play Kahoot every day. • What continent do we find the Himalayas? • ...
Le château de Chambord 2022-12-31
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- part passé du verbe "concevoir"
- nc fem pl: petites ouvertures des châteaux-forts
- np: grande période artistique
- nc synonyme de château
- nc: contraire de "guerre"
- v: 3éme pers du sing au présent; famille de "installation"
- adj masc sing famille de "luxe"
- v: conjugue au présent avec il "descendre"
- nc: période de l'Histoire "... modernes"
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- adj masc sing: position du milieu
- v inf: synonyme de "accueillir"
- mi: synonyme de "pendant"
- nc pl: synonyme de "douves"
- part passé fem pl: famille de "abandon"
- nc fem sing: famille de "hélicoïdal"
- nc: cité renforcée
- v: conjugue pouvoir au présent avec ils
17 Clues: nc: cité renforcée • nc synonyme de château • mi: synonyme de "pendant" • nc: contraire de "guerre" • nc pl: synonyme de "douves" • np: grande période artistique • part passé du verbe "concevoir" • v inf: synonyme de "accueillir" • adj masc sing famille de "luxe" • adj masc sing: position du milieu • nc fem sing: famille de "hélicoïdal" • part passé fem pl: famille de "abandon" • ...
Transition to Modernity 2022-10-14
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- Place of origin where the Bubonic Plague spread to Europe
- small flightless insects that live as external parasites of mammals and birds that live by ingesting blood of its host
- the birthplace of western philosophy through philosophers such as Aristotle, Socrates, Plato
- group of people that were singled out due to being less susceptible to the Black Death than their neighbors
- the name given to an individual who specializes in multiple sectors of life during the renaissance
- a rodent that carried the insects that would eventually infect humans with the bacteria causing the Bubonic Plague
- Series do trade routes that connected the east to the west
- disease that was caused by the bite of an infected flea carrying Y-pestis
- Place of origin where the Bubonic Plague first “landed” in this port in Europe
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- nickname for a deadly disease that wiped out half of Europe’s population
- period in European history that marks the transition from the Dark Ages to Modernity
- hire artisians/thinkers and serve as a “sponsor” to further the humanist movement
- practitioners of a form of mortification of the flesh by whipping their skin with various instruments to get rid of their sins
- time period in Italy where cities gained control of regions beyond the city itself
- the name of an empire that was centered around the city of “Rome” and labeled the largest empire of ancient times
- a philosophy that prioritizes improving the qualities of human life
16 Clues: Place of origin where the Bubonic Plague spread to Europe • Series do trade routes that connected the east to the west • a philosophy that prioritizes improving the qualities of human life • nickname for a deadly disease that wiped out half of Europe’s population • disease that was caused by the bite of an infected flea carrying Y-pestis • ...
England Through Time 2016-01-04
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- Strong ancient warriors who invaded England
- Leader of the Age of Reason
- Queen Elizabeth’s greatest love (2 words)
- Sought to purify the Church of England
- Symbol of the “Age of Faith”
- Period against the Age of Enlightenment
- Type of government in the puritan period
- Nationality of Julius Caesar
- Greatest queen of England
- Catholic monarch who ordered the death of protestants
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- “Grandmother of Europe”
- System of government introduced by William the Conqueror
- Period of rebirth which originated in Italy
- A highly addictive narcotic drug from China
- Liberty
- Lowest class in the feudal system
- Kingdom saved by Alfred the Great from invasion
17 Clues: Liberty • “Grandmother of Europe” • Greatest queen of England • Leader of the Age of Reason • Symbol of the “Age of Faith” • Nationality of Julius Caesar • Lowest class in the feudal system • Sought to purify the Church of England • Period against the Age of Enlightenment • Type of government in the puritan period • Queen Elizabeth’s greatest love (2 words) • ...
Willie Stuckey Chapter 2 vocab 2018-09-10
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- a fleet of warships
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome
- a reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from the 1300's to the 1600's
- a fort
- a large farm
- to get possession or control of
- an instruments that shows the direction of magnetic north
- to start, to establish
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- resistance,such as to disease
- an instrument used to plan a course,using the stars
- to change
- a Muslim house of worship
- a journey to holy place
- Spanish explorer
- to present;to offer
- a town in the Spanish-ruled lands
17 Clues: a fort • to change • a large farm • Spanish explorer • a fleet of warships • to present;to offer • to start, to establish • a journey to holy place • a Muslim house of worship • resistance,such as to disease • to get possession or control of • a town in the Spanish-ruled lands • related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome • an instrument used to plan a course,using the stars • ...
Modern History 2021-03-18
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- of rights protect rights as freedom speech
- was an idea from Aristoteles
- English writer
- Used to obverse small things
- is a logical procedure for testing ideas
- developed analytical geometry
- was a new way of thinking about natural world
- people met to discuss ideas
- ornate style
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- built the theorie of astronomy
- thinking logical or reason
- scientist start with a theory and test the theory
- jefferon wrote the declaration of independence
- Brought everything toghether
- new descoveries about the classical world
- rebirth of learning and the arts,inspired a spirit of curiosity
- began the scientific revolution with the helicentric theory
17 Clues: ornate style • English writer • thinking logical or reason • people met to discuss ideas • Brought everything toghether • was an idea from Aristoteles • Used to obverse small things • developed analytical geometry • built the theorie of astronomy • is a logical procedure for testing ideas • new descoveries about the classical world • was a new way of thinking about natural world • ...
Get to Know Arturo! 2023-04-13
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- The Schomburg Junior Scholar Program in abbreviation
- Prominently involved in the Harlem _
- At what age did he immigrate?
- The Man Who Built the _
- Where was he born?
- Afro-Caribbean Woman from the _
- _ Schomburg
- Puerto Rican cigar workers
- _ Center for Research in Black Culture
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- The idea that people of african descent have common interests and should be unified
- How did he die?
- Independence
- The first name of his wife
- Son of a Puerto Rican merchant of _ decent
- The name of his Men's Club
- Worked as a freemason for which organization
- Pride of _ is the antidote to prejudice
17 Clues: _ Schomburg • Independence • How did he die? • Where was he born? • The Man Who Built the _ • The first name of his wife • The name of his Men's Club • Puerto Rican cigar workers • At what age did he immigrate? • Afro-Caribbean Woman from the _ • Prominently involved in the Harlem _ • _ Center for Research in Black Culture • Pride of _ is the antidote to prejudice • ...
