renaissance Crossword Puzzles
History Crossword 2012-11-30
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- / The meaning of "Amir"
- / For administrative purposes India was divided into three _______.
- / Streets with a dead end
- / A sufi lodge
- / A festival of flowers
- / The first mosque in India with Minarets and full domes
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- / Rebirth of art and culture
- / The tomb of a sufi saint
- / The most splendid capital of all which was built by Shahjahan.
- / Edward Lutyens and Herbert Baker were the two architects who designed _______ and its buildings
- / Mughal aristocrats in 17th and 18th century lived in ______
- / The capital of British India
- / A prayer place for muslims
13 Clues: / A sufi lodge • / The meaning of "Amir" • / A festival of flowers • / Streets with a dead end • / The tomb of a sufi saint • / Rebirth of art and culture • / A prayer place for muslims • / The capital of British India • / The first mosque in India with Minarets and full domes • / Mughal aristocrats in 17th and 18th century lived in ______ • ...
Couple's Favorite Dates 2023-08-13
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- Hometown to their farmer's market
- What does the couple love most at weddings
- The most wonderful time of the year for a date
- Go here for the ride of your life
- Wildest date spot
- This date's a stage
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- Life is this and the Genie's your maitre d'
- The couple has gone medieval at this fair
- Sinatra calls this "My Kind of Town"
- A clue to do when you're board at home
- A favorite outdoor dining experience
- The Groom's favorite dance partner
- The Bride's personal chef
13 Clues: Wildest date spot • This date's a stage • The Bride's personal chef • Hometown to their farmer's market • Go here for the ride of your life • The Groom's favorite dance partner • Sinatra calls this "My Kind of Town" • A favorite outdoor dining experience • A clue to do when you're board at home • The couple has gone medieval at this fair • ...
Renaisance Science, Thought, and Literature 2023-10-05
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- found in every church
- The study of space
- Studied and lectured all over western Europe
- images and texts with ink and one transfer
- someone who believed in the values of humanism
- tube of air in a container of colored liquid
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- A vibrant period of European cultural
- Studied the copernican theory
- political philosopher (1469-1527)
- the middle period between 3 time periods
- made the printing press
- Had defined the universe in the second century
- history in moral philosophy and, ancient literature
13 Clues: The study of space • found in every church • made the printing press • Studied the copernican theory • political philosopher (1469-1527) • A vibrant period of European cultural • the middle period between 3 time periods • images and texts with ink and one transfer • Studied and lectured all over western Europe • tube of air in a container of colored liquid • ...
1920 2025-02-24
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- amendment prohibition-alcohol is illegal
- amendment alcohol is legal
- bob hair red lips fringe dresses new modern women
- Trial evolution vs. creation science vs. religion
- good economic times
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- amendment women suffrage
- Renaissance period of artistic and cultural revival for african americans (jazz)
- isolation or neutral
- Scare fear of communism
- & Vanzetti 2 italian immigrants sentenced to death for robbery n murder (most likely didn't do it)
- Quota Act limit on number of immigrants that enter the country
- right to vote
- bar that operated during prohibition Bootlegging illegal smuggling of alcohol
13 Clues: right to vote • good economic times • isolation or neutral • Scare fear of communism • amendment women suffrage • amendment alcohol is legal • amendment prohibition-alcohol is illegal • bob hair red lips fringe dresses new modern women • Trial evolution vs. creation science vs. religion • Quota Act limit on number of immigrants that enter the country • ...
Exploration Crossword 2021-04-26
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- city and the surrounding area
- first explorer to sail around the world
- Native Americans who lived in the Andes Mountains
- agreement between nations about peace or trade
- calculates the position of the sun
- invented by the Chinese and later weaponized
- The island actually discovered by Columbus
- allowed passage to Asia over land
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- First country to send explorers overseas
- map maker
- navigational tool also invented by the Chinese
- capital city of the Aztec Empire
- the skill of controlling the course of a ship
- group of lands ruled by one conquering nation
- Ali Well know leader of the Soninke people
- a king or queen
- period of scientific innovation in Europe
17 Clues: map maker • a king or queen • city and the surrounding area • capital city of the Aztec Empire • allowed passage to Asia over land • calculates the position of the sun • first explorer to sail around the world • First country to send explorers overseas • period of scientific innovation in Europe • The island actually discovered by Columbus • ...
African Americans in History 2021-02-08
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- Inventor of "dry scouring"
- First African American to earn a doctorate at Harvard
- 1994 American Libraries most influential black women in journalism
- First black woman to travel into space
- Leader of the Harlem Renaissance.
- Co-chair of the Biden-Harris Transition COVID-19 Advisory Board
- Inventor of the "Power Drencher"
- South African theologian
- Known as "African American Computer"
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- "Peanut man"
- First black woman to graduate from Yale Law School
- Jazz singer
- Winner of NAACP's first Spingarn Medal
- Civil rights activist
- First African American first lady
- Arrested for refusing to give up her seat to a white woman on a full bus.
- Freedom Rides Organizer
17 Clues: Jazz singer • "Peanut man" • Civil rights activist • Freedom Rides Organizer • South African theologian • Inventor of "dry scouring" • Inventor of the "Power Drencher" • First African American first lady • Leader of the Harlem Renaissance. • Known as "African American Computer" • Winner of NAACP's first Spingarn Medal • First black woman to travel into space • ...
Chapter 18 2021-11-09
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- focus on humankind as center of intellectual and artistic endeavor; method of study that emphasized the superiority of classical forms over medieval styles, in particular the study of ancient languages
- /Kind of France in the 16th century; regarded as Renaissance monarch; patron of arts; imposed new controls on Catholic church;
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- cultural and intellectual movement of Northern Europe; began later than Italian Renaissance; centered in France, Low Countries, England, and Germany; featured greater emphasis on religion than Italian Renaissance
- author of the prince (16th century); emphasized realistic discussions of how to seize and maintain power; one of most influential authors of Italian Renaissance
4 Clues: /Kind of France in the 16th century; regarded as Renaissance monarch; patron of arts; imposed new controls on Catholic church; • author of the prince (16th century); emphasized realistic discussions of how to seize and maintain power; one of most influential authors of Italian Renaissance • ...
Assassing Creed Places and Characters 2020-05-05
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- Sant' angelo is currently a museum
- Temple commissioned by Marcus Agrippa
- nobleman, politician and "condotiero"(mercenary)
- Countess of Imola and Forli
- Archetype and Symbol of Renaissance
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- Father of modern Political Science, He wrote "The Prince"
- A constantine conmemoration of an important event
- VI pope number 214 of the catholic church
- The name comes from the Flavian Dynasty
9 Clues: Countess of Imola and Forli • Sant' angelo is currently a museum • Archetype and Symbol of Renaissance • Temple commissioned by Marcus Agrippa • The name comes from the Flavian Dynasty • VI pope number 214 of the catholic church • nobleman, politician and "condotiero"(mercenary) • A constantine conmemoration of an important event • ...
Global History Review 2023-05-30
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- writing system used in Sumer
- German monk who wrote 95 Theses
- The new way of thinking during the Renaissance
- trade route linking China and the Middle East
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- the holy river of Hinduism
- Arabs who worshipped the religion of Islam
- water for crops and human use
- 1st major Dynasty of China
- writing system used in Egypt
9 Clues: the holy river of Hinduism • 1st major Dynasty of China • writing system used in Sumer • writing system used in Egypt • water for crops and human use • German monk who wrote 95 Theses • Arabs who worshipped the religion of Islam • trade route linking China and the Middle East • The new way of thinking during the Renaissance
Le baroque 2014-02-17
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- Le pays d'origine
- On utilise beaucoup de ... dans le Baroque
- Le Baroque vient du mot ... "barroco"
- Le jardin de ... est typique pour ce courant
- Vincent ... est un auteur très connu du Baroque
- Une pièce de Shakespeare
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- Le Baroque est une passage pénible entre Renaissance et ...
- Le Baroque est très ...
- Dans le courant, on peut retrouver la musique de ...
9 Clues: Le pays d'origine • Le Baroque est très ... • Une pièce de Shakespeare • Le Baroque vient du mot ... "barroco" • On utilise beaucoup de ... dans le Baroque • Le jardin de ... est typique pour ce courant • Vincent ... est un auteur très connu du Baroque • Dans le courant, on peut retrouver la musique de ... • Le Baroque est une passage pénible entre Renaissance et ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-10
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- based on a myth, later supported by the church
- theory: helio"star" centrice"center"
- Keple: used mathematics to prove Copernicus was right
- Galilei: invented the telescope
- Newton: objects at rest stay at rest
- method: observation, question, hypothesis, experiment, conclusion
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- revolution: new wave of scientists
- apporoach feild of science
- challenged the church about earths univers
- crime of saying things that are against the church
10 Clues: apporoach feild of science • Galilei: invented the telescope • revolution: new wave of scientists • theory: helio"star" centrice"center" • Newton: objects at rest stay at rest • challenged the church about earths univers • based on a myth, later supported by the church • crime of saying things that are against the church • ...
APUSH Study Guide 2023-12-19
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- saved Jamestown colony by introducing tobacco
- dissenter from established church belief
- Colonial American plantations relied on this for labor
- largest city north of Mexico
- christians fought muslims
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- separatist who went to American Colonies for religious freedom in the 1600s
- grew indigo, cotton, and tobacco
- European inventions like the printing press
- puritans who broke away from Anglican church
9 Clues: christians fought muslims • largest city north of Mexico • grew indigo, cotton, and tobacco • dissenter from established church belief • European inventions like the printing press • puritans who broke away from Anglican church • saved Jamestown colony by introducing tobacco • Colonial American plantations relied on this for labor • ...
WHReview3 2023-12-05
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- Revolution against French slave owners
- Islam's Prophet
- Martin Luther questioned indulgences with this
- True or False: Confucianism is a monotheistic religion
- Montesquieu gave us this
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- Christianity, Judaism and Islam have this in common
- Age that bought encomienda to America
- failure to meet needs of people causes this
- The (blank) is important to the humanist
- True or False Mysticism is a major characteristic of the Renaissance
10 Clues: Islam's Prophet • Montesquieu gave us this • Age that bought encomienda to America • Revolution against French slave owners • The (blank) is important to the humanist • failure to meet needs of people causes this • Martin Luther questioned indulgences with this • Christianity, Judaism and Islam have this in common • True or False: Confucianism is a monotheistic religion • ...
chapter 14 review 2022-09-23
8 Clues: a map maker • Italian sailor • a prince known as "the navigator" • another name for the spice islands • Set up the dutch east trading company • the landmasses also known as the new world • Circumnavigated the world for the first time • a tool used by renaissance sailors to navigate
Theatre History 2024-02-27
7 Clues: First Theatre • God of lightning • Shakespeare time period • All black cast of Wizard of Oz • A show about Salem Witch trials • A show that has Commedia Del Arte characters • a racist part of entertainment in the 1900's
Leonardo Da Vinci 2022-12-09
7 Clues: His apprenctice • The month he was born • Means rebirth in French • painting he did on a wall • His most well known painting • Where the mona lisa is hung up • The age he was apprenticed to an artist
Rebirth 2016-01-19
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- = German inventor of movable metal type. His innovation led to the publication of the first printed books in Europe.
- = Polish-German astronomer who proposed that the earth and other planets orbit the sun
- = Agricultural laborer legally bound to a lord’s property and obligated to perform services for the lord in exchange for protection
- = An intellectual movement in Renaissance Italy based on the study of the Greek and Roman classics
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- = Literally “Rebirth” of classical culture or period of intense artistic and intellectual activity that started in Italy
- = Association of a particular occupational group formed to promote its commercial and professional interests
- = The _______ League was an economic and defensive alliance of free towns in northern Europe founded in the 13th c. but most powerful in the 14th c.
- = Violent attack on a minority community characterized by massacre and destruction of property
8 Clues: = Polish-German astronomer who proposed that the earth and other planets orbit the sun • = Violent attack on a minority community characterized by massacre and destruction of property • = An intellectual movement in Renaissance Italy based on the study of the Greek and Roman classics • ...
Hums 2024-08-21
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- was a cultural "rebirth" from the 14th to 17th centuries, marked by renewed interest in classical art, science, and learning.
- Some thing is the art of applying pigment to a surface, like canvas or paper, to create images or designs.
- is a really bad disease that spreads quickly and makes a lot of people sick. It can also mean a big, annoying problem.
- tempera something is paint made by mixing pigments with egg yolk. It was used a lot in medieval and Renaissance art and gives bright, detailed results.
- something is a major change or upheaval, like a big shift in politics or society.
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- Architecture is the art and science of designing and constructing buildings and other structures.
- something is the art of shaping materials like stone, metal, or clay into three-dimensional forms.
- Something creating images on a surface using tools like pencils or pens.
- A Something is someone who makes and repairs stuff out of gold, like jewelry and decorations.
9 Clues: Something creating images on a surface using tools like pencils or pens. • something is a major change or upheaval, like a big shift in politics or society. • A Something is someone who makes and repairs stuff out of gold, like jewelry and decorations. • Architecture is the art and science of designing and constructing buildings and other structures. • ...
Land-Based Empires 2022-09-27
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- German theologian who led the Reformation; believed that salvation is granted on the basis of faith rather than deeds
- propositions for debate concerned with the question of indulgences, written (in Latin) and possibly posted by Martin Luther on the door of the Schlosskirche (Castle Church), Wittenberg, on October 31, 1517
- an Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian who lived during the Renaissance. He is best known for his political treatise The Prince, written in about 1513 but not published until 1532
- a period of drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
- a German mathematician and astronomer who discovered that the Earth and planets travel about the sun in elliptical orbits.
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- a Protestant sectarian of a radical movement arising in the 16th century and advocating the baptism and church membership of adult believers only, nonresistance, and the separation of church and state.
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- a religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s. It resulted in the creation of a branch of Christianity called Protestantism, a name used collectively to refer to the many religious groups that separated from the Roman Catholic Church due to differences in doctrine.
- Italian astronomer, mathematician, and physicist. He was the first to use a telescope to study the stars and planets, and he discovered various astronomical phenomena and physical principles.
- a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter a patron of the arts
- a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point (e.g., of the solar system or of the universe) while the Earth and other bodies revolve around it.
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- a member of the Roman Catholic Society of Jesus founded by St. Ignatius Loyola in 1534 and devoted to missionary and educational work
- a Renaissance polymath, active as a mathematician, astronomer, and Catholic canon, who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than Earth at its center.
- belonging or relating to a Protestant church, found especially in Scotland or the United States, which is governed by a body of official people all of equal rank.
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
17 Clues: an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. • a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god. • a period of drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries. • the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries. • ...
Chapter 3 Vocab Crossword 2025-11-05
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- a person who adopts a system of thought that centres on humans and their values, capacities, and worth; concern with the interests, needs, and welfare of humans.
- One that studies the truth and principles underlying human conduct and knowledge and the nature of the universe.
- Someone who supports artists by commissioning art and buying their works
- a result or effect of an action or condition; importance or relevnace
- a form of government in which people elect representatives of a country
- A founding humanist scholar and poet, who believed that knowledge of classical thinkers was more important to the study than those of the Middle Ages.
- They studied the writings and art of ancient classical civilization of Greece and Rome and applied these ideas to their work.
- The habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant
- A family of bankers who paid many artists and scholars. Responsible for much of the art, science and architecture in the Renaissance.
- Those who believed that being a responsible citizen meant educating yourself about history and political issues and working to improve society
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- acting or done in the same way over time, especially so as to be fair or accurate.
- an intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- The language commonly spoken by people who live in that region
- A poetic form that consists of 14 lines
- In a way that is correct in all details; exactly
- a channel used to move water, usually supported on a bridge structure when it had to cross a valley
- An artist, scientist, and inventor during the Italian Renaissance. Considered by many to be one of the more talented and intelligent people of all time.
17 Clues: A poetic form that consists of 14 lines • In a way that is correct in all details; exactly • an intellectual movement focused on human achievements • The habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant • The language commonly spoken by people who live in that region • a result or effect of an action or condition; importance or relevnace • ...
Washington Puzzie 2016-01-29
8 Clues: king or queen • to the Middle Ages • to serve the lord and king • of crafts workers or trades people • required to live on a lord's manor • managed a piece of the king's land • up control of that land among lords • Ages the beginning of the Renaissance in the fourteenth century.
Painting With Eggs 2022-02-02
8 Clues: cost lots of money • able to cause sickness • period of time in Europe • things used to make something • yellow, middle part of an egg • set of colors that an artist uses • natural minerals (iron,coal) found in the ground • powders or other materials that used to dye things
Geschichte der Lyrik 2019-04-18
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- Wer war ein lateinischer Dichter?
- Nenne einen Lyriker der Renaissance.
- Wer verfasste „Die Bürgschaft“
- Wer war in England ein wichtiger Lyriker?
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- Wer war Walther v. d. Vogelweide?
- Wer waren wichtige Vertreter des Minnesangs?
- Wer war ein wichtiger österreichischer Lyriker im 19. Jahrhundert?
- Wie heißt eines der berühmtesten Gedichte von Goethe?
8 Clues: Wer verfasste „Die Bürgschaft“ • Wer war Walther v. d. Vogelweide? • Wer war ein lateinischer Dichter? • Nenne einen Lyriker der Renaissance. • Wer war in England ein wichtiger Lyriker? • Wer waren wichtige Vertreter des Minnesangs? • Wie heißt eines der berühmtesten Gedichte von Goethe? • Wer war ein wichtiger österreichischer Lyriker im 19. Jahrhundert?
LES MUTATIONS DE L'EUROPE 2 2024-04-22
8 Clues: renouveau des arts • prince des humanistes • il est le centre de la pensée • foyer des arts au XVIème siècle • permet la diffusion des savoirs • le roi est à la tête de cette Eglise • est peint désormais face à la lumière • mène la réforme dans le Saint empire germanique
Leonardo's Horse 2023-03-01
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- Leonardo famous Paint
- Country that invade Milan in 1498
- Leonardo’s rival
- Metal in which Leonardo built the horse statue
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- Age when people were exploring new countries, discovering, inventing, looking at lold thing a new way
- Leonardo’s last name
- Place where Leonardo study arts
- City where the horse status is located.
8 Clues: Leonardo’s rival • Leonardo’s last name • Leonardo famous Paint • Place where Leonardo study arts • Country that invade Milan in 1498 • City where the horse status is located. • Metal in which Leonardo built the horse statue • Age when people were exploring new countries, discovering, inventing, looking at lold thing a new way
Michael Donlin's Choice HW 2023-05-03
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- made over 1,700 words in the English Language
- machine that presses paper against a tray full of moveable type
- William Shakespeare was alive during this period
- a person having a strong opinion
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- was the first full size book printed with moveable type
- pieces made by artists
- period of advancements
- "no place"
8 Clues: "no place" • pieces made by artists • period of advancements • a person having a strong opinion • made over 1,700 words in the English Language • William Shakespeare was alive during this period • was the first full size book printed with moveable type • machine that presses paper against a tray full of moveable type
Sophia Brahe 2025-05-04
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- – City where Tycho Brahe built his observatory
- – The noble family name of Sophia and her brother
- – Sophia wrote a genealogy of this group
- – Sophia's field of study besides astronomy
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- – Country where Sophia Brahe lived
- – Renaissance science tool she helped use
- – The castle where she conducted studies
- – Sophia Brahe's famous astronomer brother
8 Clues: – Country where Sophia Brahe lived • – The castle where she conducted studies • – Sophia wrote a genealogy of this group • – Renaissance science tool she helped use • – Sophia Brahe's famous astronomer brother • – Sophia's field of study besides astronomy • – City where Tycho Brahe built his observatory • – The noble family name of Sophia and her brother
take time to think! 2025-02-14
8 Clues: rebirth • beginning of protestantism • a way to create books easier • people who argue against something • someone who is good at multiple things • the belief that humankind is superior to others • the theory the earth is the center of the universe • the theory that the sun is the center of the universe
stuff 2025-03-01
8 Clues: biggest planet • opposite of day • planet we live on • mascot of valentines • big red suit and bushy beard • wet weather in summer and spring • ____ is frozen weather that occures in winter • the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
The Renaissance 2022-05-02
4 Clues: having to do with a town or city • The birthplace of the Renaissance • Meaning to relate to worldly things. • The renewal or rebirth of interest in Greek and Roman arts.
Chapter 3 Vocab 2015-09-14
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- szdfxghuytrdszxfcghjuytrdefghjykuli
- person who cares for an owner's land
- rebellion
- A long story or etc.
- trading
- A person captured and forced to work for who ever caught/bought them
- a small fast ship
- area where things are planted
- a passage believed to be able to go through North America to Asia.
- a group of people who live in an area
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- a series of holy wars
- a system in which a vassal cares for a lord's land in exchange for protection, food, and water.
- Natives of the Bahamas
- a time of exploring
- a time of renewed learning, art, literature, and etc.
- piloting a ship.
- ruler
- narrow passage through a body of land
18 Clues: ruler • trading • rebellion • piloting a ship. • a small fast ship • a time of exploring • A long story or etc. • a series of holy wars • Natives of the Bahamas • area where things are planted • szdfxghuytrdszxfcghjuytrdefghjykuli • person who cares for an owner's land • narrow passage through a body of land • a group of people who live in an area • ...
Legends and Legacy 2024-06-11
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- Italian explorer who discovered the Americas
- Last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt
- 16th President of the United States
- French military leader and saint
- Physicist known for the theory of relativity
- British Prime Minister during World War II
- African-American civil rights leader and activist
- Leader of the Indian independence movement against British rule
- Last pharaoh of ancient Egypt
- Pioneer in the field of radioactivity
- Prophet and founder of Islam
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- Roman general and statesman
- French military leader and emperor
- Queen of England during the Renaissance
- First President of the United States
- Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty
- French heroine and military leader during the Hundred Years' War
- German monk and key figure in the Protestant Reformation
- Ancient Macedonian ruler known as "the Great"
- 35th President of the United States
20 Clues: Roman general and statesman • Prophet and founder of Islam • Last pharaoh of ancient Egypt • French military leader and saint • French military leader and emperor • 16th President of the United States • 35th President of the United States • First President of the United States • Pioneer in the field of radioactivity • Queen of England during the Renaissance • ...
Le monde à l'époque moderne 2022-06-07
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- continent découvert en 1492
- : changements proposés par les protestants
- "homme de..." Dessin de Léonard de Vinci
- première branche des chrétiens
- personne qui ne vénère pas les représentations de Dieu
- Portrait d'une femme peinte par De Vinci
- un magnifique sultan de l'empire ottoman
- L'empereur du Saint Empire germanique
- plantes qui poussent en Inde pour assaisonner les plats
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- le créateur de l'imprimerie
- mouvement de renouveau artistique et scientifique
- invention de Gutenberg
- religion où les fidèles croient en la Bible
- mise en relation des différentes parties du monde
- Auteur des 95 thèses
- personne qui s'est séparée des catholiques
- mouvement qui étudié la nature de l'Homme et qui s'inspire de l'Antiquité
- territoire exploité par une autre puissance
18 Clues: Auteur des 95 thèses • invention de Gutenberg • le créateur de l'imprimerie • continent découvert en 1492 • première branche des chrétiens • L'empereur du Saint Empire germanique • "homme de..." Dessin de Léonard de Vinci • Portrait d'une femme peinte par De Vinci • un magnifique sultan de l'empire ottoman • : changements proposés par les protestants • ...
Chapter 1 Cross-Word Puzzle 2025-08-26
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- who described the circulatory system
- period with renewed interest in medical practice
- therapy recommending phytochemicals
- physician known as the Arab Hippocrates
- using breathing and muscle relaxation
- who discovered penicillin
- using imagination to decrease tension
- period with emphasis on saving the soul
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- healing art based on foot pressure
- of the microscope
- life span during the Dark Ages
- for a worldwide epidemic
- of X-rays
- using pets to enhance health
- Greek known as the Father of Medicine
- using sequential body movements
- who drew the human body during the Renaissance
- based on balance between yin and yang
18 Clues: of X-rays • of the microscope • for a worldwide epidemic • who discovered penicillin • using pets to enhance health • life span during the Dark Ages • using sequential body movements • healing art based on foot pressure • therapy recommending phytochemicals • who described the circulatory system • Greek known as the Father of Medicine • based on balance between yin and yang • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2017-04-12
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- money paid to relieve an individual of their sins
- wrote the 95 Theses
- the reasons given for starting a new church and breaking away from catholicism
- when the pope ends a marriage
- painted the Last Supper and the Mona Lisa
- came up with the theory of gravity
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- period of catholic reformation to make the protestants return to the church
- placing the importance on the human life instead of the afterlife
- a universe with the sun at the center
- dialect spoken by the people
10 Clues: wrote the 95 Theses • dialect spoken by the people • when the pope ends a marriage • came up with the theory of gravity • a universe with the sun at the center • painted the Last Supper and the Mona Lisa • money paid to relieve an individual of their sins • placing the importance on the human life instead of the afterlife • ...
Cartography & the Renaissance 2024-02-11
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- period of time between 1400s and 1600s, means rebirth
- locations that had not yet been mapped
- map making
- shows the position of the directions on a map
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- lines on a map that show how far east or west of the Prime Meridian a place is
- mapmakers
- the science of finding a way from one place to another
- lines on a map that show how far north or south of the Equator a place is
- medieval map of the world
- the last name of the name who created the Mercator projection
10 Clues: mapmakers • map making • medieval map of the world • locations that had not yet been mapped • shows the position of the directions on a map • period of time between 1400s and 1600s, means rebirth • the science of finding a way from one place to another • the last name of the name who created the Mercator projection • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-16
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- The Life of Gargantua and Pantagruel (First name By the way)
- What form of writing did Marco Polo make?
- Made the Sculpture of David
- a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- Where did Marco Polo stay on his 24 year journey?
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- Painted the Mona Lisa
- the belief in and worship of a superhuman power or powers, especially a God or gods.
- A place Christians go to worship
- Ruler of England
- a person who is qualified to design buildings and to plan and supervise their construction.
10 Clues: Ruler of England • Painted the Mona Lisa • Made the Sculpture of David • A place Christians go to worship • What form of writing did Marco Polo make? • Where did Marco Polo stay on his 24 year journey? • The Life of Gargantua and Pantagruel (First name By the way) • the belief in and worship of a superhuman power or powers, especially a God or gods. • ...
Renaissance List 3 2023-03-13
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- a test of a substance to determine its components
- lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
- listen; used mostly in the imperative
- a coniferous tree
- members of a religious community who are not clergy
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- having an exaggerated sense of self-importance
- express strong disapproval of
- a band of tissue connecting a muscle to its bony attachment
- not genuine
- a short moral story
10 Clues: not genuine • a coniferous tree • a short moral story • express strong disapproval of • listen; used mostly in the imperative • having an exaggerated sense of self-importance • a test of a substance to determine its components • members of a religious community who are not clergy • lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike • ...
Hamanism & The Renaissance 2023-05-10
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- The willingness to consider new ideas.
- A protestant denomination that began in England under Henry VIII.
- A type of art that originated in Italy & is divided into 2 period: Quattrocento & Quincecento
- Who believes in the 7 sacraments and that salvation is acquired through faith & good acts?
- What protestant denomination spread through Switzerland and France in 16th century?
- What contributed most to the spread of humanist ideas?
- What did the Protestant reformation begin with?
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- Who invented the printing press?
- What was the cultural movement that began in the 15th century?
- Who offered economic support to schools?
10 Clues: Who invented the printing press? • The willingness to consider new ideas. • Who offered economic support to schools? • What did the Protestant reformation begin with? • What contributed most to the spread of humanist ideas? • What was the cultural movement that began in the 15th century? • A protestant denomination that began in England under Henry VIII. • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-14
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- The last name of the person who invented the scientific method
- The paper that had problems with the church on it, that was nailed to the wall
- An explosion of learning and art
- The belief that humanity is good and can do things on its own
- The place that Michealango painted, was on the ceiling
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- The belief that all the planets orbit the sun
- Paying the church to atone for your sins
- The invention that let people mass-produce books, created by Johannes Gutenberg
- The rebelling against the Catholic Church was called the Protestant _____________.
- The theory that all the planets orbit the earth
10 Clues: An explosion of learning and art • Paying the church to atone for your sins • The belief that all the planets orbit the sun • The theory that all the planets orbit the earth • The place that Michealango painted, was on the ceiling • The belief that humanity is good and can do things on its own • The last name of the person who invented the scientific method • ...
Architecture & Urban Design 2023-06-08
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- The technique of designing a building
- Which civilization constructed the pyramids?
- Which time period revolutionized urban design?
- Which civilization inspired modern architecture?
- The design of a city (2 words)
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- Highest college degree for architecture
- The basic physical systems of a town or city.
- Which civilization created the Parthenon?
8 Clues: The design of a city (2 words) • The technique of designing a building • Highest college degree for architecture • Which civilization created the Parthenon? • Which civilization constructed the pyramids? • The basic physical systems of a town or city. • Which time period revolutionized urban design? • Which civilization inspired modern architecture?
Scientific revolution 2022-03-21
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- Theory that means star center
- Transition from middle ages to modern
- Invented the first telescope
- conclusions of results after observation and experiments
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- Proved copernicus right with mathematics
- part of body that if dissected was considered a sin
- discovered gravity
- The way the church said the earth was shaped
8 Clues: discovered gravity • Invented the first telescope • Theory that means star center • Transition from middle ages to modern • Proved copernicus right with mathematics • The way the church said the earth was shaped • part of body that if dissected was considered a sin • conclusions of results after observation and experiments
Project-Based Learning 2023-12-07
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- Acronym for Project-Based Learning
- early founder of constructivism ("p")
- Something you give when someone asks for your opinon of their word
- Renaissance-era educational philosopher
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- Working together to create something
- Information you're given to complete a task
- Analyzing your previous work to improve its quality
- First institution to include PBL
8 Clues: First institution to include PBL • Acronym for Project-Based Learning • Working together to create something • early founder of constructivism ("p") • Renaissance-era educational philosopher • Information you're given to complete a task • Analyzing your previous work to improve its quality • Something you give when someone asks for your opinon of their word
Ponavljanje gradiva - srednji vijek, novi vijek, 20. stoljeće 2018-05-01
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- naziv ovog stila dolazi od portugalske riječi barocco
- drugi naziv za hrvatski narodni preporod
- primjer planski građenog renesansnog grada
- prvo razdoblje srednjeg vijeka
- stil jednostavnosti i nenametljivog uređenja 19. stoljeća
- naziv razdoblja potječe od francuske riječi renaissance
- dekorativan stil s početka 20. stoljeća
- naziv Vukotićeva filma koji je 1962. dobio Oscara
- naziv ovog razdoblja potječe od latinske riječi romanus
- utvrđeni dio Osijeka
- nastaje kao reakcija na kićenost i uznemirenost baroka
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- stil s početka 19. st.,preuzima povijesne stilove do 19. st.
- razdoblje kasnog srednjeg vijeka
- organizator kulturnog života 19. stoljeća, mecena, slikar, pravnik
- graditelj šibenske katedrale
- hrvatska slikarica, autorica najljepših hrvatskih pejzaža
- započinje padom Carigrada i otkrićem Amerike
- sljedbenici humanizma
18 Clues: utvrđeni dio Osijeka • sljedbenici humanizma • graditelj šibenske katedrale • prvo razdoblje srednjeg vijeka • razdoblje kasnog srednjeg vijeka • dekorativan stil s početka 20. stoljeća • drugi naziv za hrvatski narodni preporod • primjer planski građenog renesansnog grada • započinje padom Carigrada i otkrićem Amerike • naziv Vukotićeva filma koji je 1962. dobio Oscara • ...
The Renaissance 2013-03-01
Age of Exploration 2017-05-22
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- a rise in prices/ often due an increase in the supply of money
- Columbus/ Supposedly the person who found the americas/ but instead found the carribean.
- The birthplace of Shakespeare and The Beatles/ is a country in the British Isles bordering Scotland and Wales.
- a period of European exploration and discovery that lasted from about 1418 to 1620
- set out to explore present-day Mexico.
- an economic system based on investment of money for profit
- something that does harm or damage
- Economy/ an economy in which prices are determined by the buying and selling decisions of individuals in the marketplace
- The Renaissance was a period in European history/ from the 14th to the 17th century regarded as the cultural bridge between the Middle Ages and modern history.
- a continent in the west part of the landmass lying between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
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- an overall plan/ especially of a government
- a territory/ often very large/ under the political and economic control of another country
- Explorer whose ships rounded Africa's southern tip and then sailed up the east coast of the continent and then sailed up the east coast of the continent
- Industry/ a small-scale business in which people produce goods at home
- an economic policy by which nations try to gather wealth by establishing colonies and controlling trade
- the science and art of making maps
- ship that first appeared in the 10th century/ and was widely used from around the 12th century
- something that causes a person or people to act
- an outbreak of a contagious disease that spreads quickly and over a wide geographic area
- Americas/ The Americas encompass the totality of the continents of North America and South America. Together they make up most of the land in Earth's western hemisphere and comprise the New World.
20 Clues: the science and art of making maps • something that does harm or damage • set out to explore present-day Mexico. • an overall plan/ especially of a government • something that causes a person or people to act • an economic system based on investment of money for profit • a rise in prices/ often due an increase in the supply of money • ...
C.A. Review Crossword 2021-09-25
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- the committee of correspondence helped ___ information about the British among the colonists .
- the great awakening was national event over ___ fervor.
- crusades, reformation, & renaissance led to _
- Who won the French & Indian War?
- roanoke was the __ colony
- This group settled at Plymouth, Massachusetts.
- the Asian luxury good that was desired by Europeans.
- a colonist that wanted independence from Britain
- The hysteria over witchcraft happened in ___, MA.
- also known as the coercive acts in the colonies
- this was the king of england during American Revo.
- this was the tax placed on all printed assignments.
- the ___ colonies attracted many non-english immigrants.
- a colonist wanting to repair relationship with British.
- the monk, __ Luther was the man that started the Protestant Reformation
- columbus is given credit for discovering __.
- life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness are __ rights.
- the rebirth of arts and education.
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- the boston ___ started as a snowball fight & ended in dead protester.
- break from the Catholic Church in Europe.
- this group was at the top of the southern social ladder.
- wealthy ___ were at the top of the middle colonies class system.
- Proclamation of 1763 told colonists they couldn't settle ___ of Appalachian Mountains
- The Stamp Act Congress decided to ___ british goods.
- the crusades were fought over __s
- this group left England due to persecution to purify the church located in New England.
- The british ship that the Americans burned down (up)
- thomas __ wrote the book, Common Sense.
- the enlightenment thinker that gave natural rights.
- an economic theory
- most people lived in small __ in New England.
- nickname for British soliders was ___coats
- 1st colony created by England.
- columbian exchange used __ to move plants, animals & disease globally
- event that ended isolation of Europe
- the southern economy was based on exporting ___ crops.
- king henry viii left catholic church because they wouldn't ___ his marriage.
37 Clues: an economic theory • roanoke was the __ colony • 1st colony created by England. • Who won the French & Indian War? • the crusades were fought over __s • the rebirth of arts and education. • event that ended isolation of Europe • thomas __ wrote the book, Common Sense. • break from the Catholic Church in Europe. • nickname for British soliders was ___coats • ...
Unit 1 Ch 1,2,3 2022-08-31
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- of business the ways in which a business works and makes money
- radio an improved system of broadcasting that produces a clearer sound
- type letters that could be rearranged on a printing press
- personal messages send and received using the Internet
- the use of public funds to finance a creative project
- a network of high-power computers that sends vast amounts of information
- citizenship the responsible use of digital technology
- using digital technology to communicate
- media platforms for internet users to exchange messages
- communications the exchange of information in a job
- convergence merging of separate technologies (telecommunications, information technology, electronics and entertainment) into a single device
- effect a desired response in the audience
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- clusters groups of occupations that share certain characteristics
- radio the system of broadcasting that allows more than one station to transmit radio signals
- broadcasting system (DBS) television broadcasting that relies upon signals received via satellite
- system the mechanism within a computer that enables it to run its programs
- delivery method of a message
- divide the gap between those with access to digital technology and those without
- Period the period in Europe after the Classical Greek Period and before the Renaissance
- elements personal traits and skills common to all pathways found within a career cluster
- the use of digital technology to buy goods or services
- use the legal doctrine that allows the limited use of copyrighted materials without permission from the rights holders
- a task or pursuit that provides a product or service and meets a demand
- a large body of information stored in one place
- Wide Web a branch of the internet that allows easy user interface to linked networks
- the concepts and skills on which a career is built
- Masters artists during the High Renaissance such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michaelangelo, and Raphael whose work dominated art and culture
- system a way in which multiple users can receive and work on computer files
28 Clues: delivery method of a message • using digital technology to communicate • effect a desired response in the audience • a large body of information stored in one place • the concepts and skills on which a career is built • communications the exchange of information in a job • the use of public funds to finance a creative project • ...
Hoofdstuk 6 HV1 Memo 2024-06-10
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- Regels waaraan leden van een samenleving zich moeten houden, bijvoorbeeld ‘afval gooi je in de prullenbak’ of ‘diefstal is verboden’.
- De uitbreiding van een gebied of van invloed.
- Geleerde uit de tijd van de renaissance, die teksten uit de oudheid bestudeerde en vertaalde.
- De handel in mensen uit Afrika die in Amerika op plantages en in mijnen moesten werken.
- De manier waarop mensen denken.
- Groot landbouwbedrijf waarop één product werd verbouwd, zoals rietsuiker, koffie of tabak.
- Rijk Het Turkse Rijk dat in de 15e eeuw steeds machtiger werd en in 1453 Constantinopel innam. Hiermee kwam een einde aan het Oost-Romeinse Rijk.
- Reizen naar gebieden die tot dan toe onbekend zijn.
- De ideeën die mensen hebben over de hun bekende wereld.
- Kruiden die rijke Europeanen gebruikten om het eten meer smaak te geven.
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- De leer van de bouw van het (menselijk) lichaam.
- Een techniek waardoor je de indruk kunt wekken dat er diepte zit in een (plat) schilderij.
- Een fort met een haven, pakhuizen en woningen langs de nieuw ontdekte kusten van Azië, Afrika en Zuid-Amerika.
- Volk dat tussen ca. 1200 en 1521 in het huidige Mexico (Midden-Amerika) een groot rijk had.
- Volk dat tussen ca. 1440 tot 1536 in het huidige Peru (Zuid-Amerika) een groot rijk had.
- tijd De periode van de 16e tot en met de 18e eeuw.
- De cultuur in de overgangsperiode van middeleeuwen naar vroegmoderne tijd. In deze tijd (1300-1600) keek men met een nieuwe blik naar de oudheid en kwam de mens centraal te staan.
- Zaken die mensen belangrijk vinden in hun leven, zoals behulpzaamheid, eerlijkheid of een goed christen zijn.
- Gebied buiten het eigen land dat is veroverd en wordt bestuurd door het moederland.
- De ideeën die mensen hebben over zichzelf en de mensen om hen heen.
20 Clues: De manier waarop mensen denken. • De uitbreiding van een gebied of van invloed. • De leer van de bouw van het (menselijk) lichaam. • tijd De periode van de 16e tot en met de 18e eeuw. • Reizen naar gebieden die tot dan toe onbekend zijn. • De ideeën die mensen hebben over de hun bekende wereld. • De ideeën die mensen hebben over zichzelf en de mensen om hen heen. • ...
LC 9 2025-05-02
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- Non-religious or unrelated to the church.
- A medieval code of conduct for knights focusing on bravery, honor, and respect for women.
- A peasant tied to a lord's land who farmed in exchange for protection.
- Early European nomadic groups like the Visigoths and Vandals who helped bring down the Roman Empire.
- A deadly disease that killed millions in Europe during the 14th century.
- A piece of land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for service.
- A long conflict between England and France (1337–1453) over succession to the French throne.
- Charging interest on loans, once considered sinful by the Church.
- Renaissance belief in the value and potential of humans, emphasizing classical learning.
- Nomadic people who invaded Europe in the 9th century and settled in Hungary.
- Relating to the Middle Ages, roughly 500–1500 AD.
- Germanic peoples who settled in England after the fall of Rome.
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- Describing an ideal, perfect society.
- A powerful Germanic tribe that founded a kingdom in what is now France.
- A church-led campaign in Spain to root out heresy and enforce Catholicism.
- A cultural revival of art, learning, and classical ideas beginning in 14th-century Italy.
- A legal system based on customs and court rulings, not written codes.
- A 1215 document limiting the English king’s power and protecting nobles’ rights.
- A social system where land was exchanged for military service and labor.
- A lord’s estate, including land, buildings, and peasant workers.
- Religious wars launched by Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslims.
- A person granted land in return for loyalty and military service to a lord.
- A person who supports artists, writers, or scholars, often financially.
- Central Asian nomads who built a vast empire under leaders like Genghis Khan.
24 Clues: Describing an ideal, perfect society. • Non-religious or unrelated to the church. • Relating to the Middle Ages, roughly 500–1500 AD. • Germanic peoples who settled in England after the fall of Rome. • A lord’s estate, including land, buildings, and peasant workers. • Charging interest on loans, once considered sinful by the Church. • ...
Medieval Church Period 2025-11-18
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- Lay officers who looked after “the church fabric and furnishings”
- Doctrine for which Luther and Calvin appealed to Bernard
- High-ranking clergy who “received huge salaries”
- Movement marking the end of the medieval period along with the Renaissance
- Pope who crowned Charlemagne
- Bible translation given “primacy” in the medieval church
- Congregants might bring this devotional object to say quiet prayers in the nave
- Agricultural products included in tithes: corn, barley, and ___
- Donations of “lands and money” given to the Church over the centuries
- Place where “most of the congregation were placed”
- Boy dressed as a bishop presided during this December feast for children
- Office whose power “grew” during the medieval era
- Term for the papacy’s relocation to Avignon
- Renaissance call to return “back to the sources”
- Empire created when Charlemagne was crowned
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- “More than just a way of connecting with God; it was a whole belief system”
- The church interior often smelled of damp, candle smoke, and this aromatic substance
- People were not expected to follow the “text of the ___”
- Medieval thinker “leaning upon Augustine”
- Early reformer called the “Morning Star of the Reformation”
- Sprinkling at the beginning of the service reminded people of their ___
- Doctrine involving the bread and wine becoming Christ’s body and blood
- Institutions that “hosted pilgrims, fed the hungry, cared for the sick”
- Pope often called “the first medieval pope”
- Figure set above the entrance to the chancel, depicting Christ on the cross
- Military order whose Rule Bernard helped formulate
- The Latin mass included some material in this language by the 15th century
- Invention of the 1440s that spread pamphlets and books
- School of thought emphasizing “dialectical reasoning and logic”
- Items like money or food given as charity to the poor and needy
30 Clues: Pope who crowned Charlemagne • Medieval thinker “leaning upon Augustine” • Pope often called “the first medieval pope” • Term for the papacy’s relocation to Avignon • Empire created when Charlemagne was crowned • High-ranking clergy who “received huge salaries” • Renaissance call to return “back to the sources” • Office whose power “grew” during the medieval era • ...
Emily Pham 2 2020-12-18
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- drew the "Birth of Venus"
- sculpted the art named, "David"
- to become more interested in worldly events
- the language people spoke in their religion
- was the person who created the printing press, and was the first to print the Christian Bible.
- painted the "Mona Lisa"
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- wrote the book, "The Prince"
- another term for rebirth
- wrote the famous play, "Romeo and Juliet"
- oil painted the art "Marriage of the Virgin"
- wrote The Divine Comedy
11 Clues: wrote The Divine Comedy • painted the "Mona Lisa" • another term for rebirth • drew the "Birth of Venus" • wrote the book, "The Prince" • sculpted the art named, "David" • wrote the famous play, "Romeo and Juliet" • to become more interested in worldly events • the language people spoke in their religion • oil painted the art "Marriage of the Virgin" • ...
INFERNO 2025-02-26
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- The brilliant doctor who helps Langdon
- The protagonist and Harvard professor
- The mask that holds a critical clue
- The deadly virus in the novel
- The city where Langdon wakes up with memory loss
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- The secret organization involved in the plot
- The powerful global health organization
- The Italian city home to the secret underground passage
- The Renaissance poet whose work inspires the story
- The villain who creates the plague
- The river where a major clue is found
11 Clues: The deadly virus in the novel • The villain who creates the plague • The mask that holds a critical clue • The protagonist and Harvard professor • The river where a major clue is found • The brilliant doctor who helps Langdon • The powerful global health organization • The secret organization involved in the plot • The city where Langdon wakes up with memory loss • ...
Haley Gehosky- Renaissance 2020-10-05
10 Clues: no place • set aside • was a pardon • religous movement • church of england • religion of his state • seperate religous group • a craftsman from Mainz Germany • most famous writer of the Elizabth age • christans who belonged to noncatholic churches
Renaissance and Reformation 2017-02-07
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- belief that god has determined in advance who will be saved and who will be damned.
- became the center of europe. They supported many artists.
- wealth created new enjoyment of material things.
- was educated in his native france. After his conversion to protestantism, however, he was forced to flee Catholic france for the safety of switzerland.
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- from all part of the punishments for sin. Indulgences attached to them could reduce time in purgatory by 1,443 years.
- knowledge to a new level of availability, especially the bible by printing books at a much faster rate.
- a schism from the Roman Catholic Church initiated by Martin Luther and continued by John Calvin, Huldrych Zwingli, and other early Protestant Reformers in 16th century Europe.
- the door of the castle church in wittenberg. Ninety-five theses were printed and spread to all parts of germany.
- based on the study of classics.
- sum of money that the wife family gave to the husband upon marriage.
10 Clues: based on the study of classics. • wealth created new enjoyment of material things. • became the center of europe. They supported many artists. • sum of money that the wife family gave to the husband upon marriage. • belief that god has determined in advance who will be saved and who will be damned. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2022-04-08
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- Luther and his followers became a separate religious group.
- Pope Ignatius created the Society of Jesus and its members were called ___.
- Followers of Knox
- The religion based on Calvin’s teachings
- An intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements.
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- A person who holds beliefs that differ from official Church teachings.
- A movement for religious reform.
- Christians who belong to non-Catholic churches.
- A government controlled by religious leaders, based on John Calvin’s belief of an ideal government.
- The term means rebirth, and also refers to a revival of art and learning.
10 Clues: Followers of Knox • A movement for religious reform. • The religion based on Calvin’s teachings • Christians who belong to non-Catholic churches. • Luther and his followers became a separate religious group. • A person who holds beliefs that differ from official Church teachings. • The term means rebirth, and also refers to a revival of art and learning. • ...
Harlem Renaissance Puzzle 2022-02-04
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- A phase of a larger new negro movement
- American writer that was an important part in the Harlem renaissance.
- Movement that refuse to follow the jim crow laws and segregation
- Jazz dance that got highly popular in 1920s
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- smooth, progressive dance characterized by long, continuous flowing movements across the dance floor. It is danced to big band
- Music style that got popular in 1920s and it’s complex cords
- In the decade of the 1920s, Nations saw rapid industrial and economic growth, accelerated consumer demand, and introduced significant new trends in lifestyle and culture.
- Premier night club in the 1920s - 1930s during the prohibition era.
- A Lot of Black people moved from south to northern, midwestern, western state
- ensure the political, educational, equality of minority group citizens of States and eliminate race prejudice
10 Clues: A phase of a larger new negro movement • Jazz dance that got highly popular in 1920s • Music style that got popular in 1920s and it’s complex cords • Movement that refuse to follow the jim crow laws and segregation • Premier night club in the 1920s - 1930s during the prohibition era. • American writer that was an important part in the Harlem renaissance. • ...
THE RENAISSANCE PUZZLE 2024-03-03
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- The Tuscan town where the painter of "Mona Lisa" was born.
- The seat of Pope is located in this city-state.
- The city in which Michelangelo died in 1564.
- The famous artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- One of his masterpieces was "The Birth of Venus".
- The first name of the famous artist who painted "The Last Supper".
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- One of his famous students was Leonardo Da Vinci.
- The English poet and playwright who wrote “Romeo and Juliet” and “Hamlet”.
- His painting "The school of Athens" is in the Vatican.
- The Renaissance started in this wealthy and powerful city.
10 Clues: The city in which Michelangelo died in 1564. • The seat of Pope is located in this city-state. • One of his famous students was Leonardo Da Vinci. • One of his masterpieces was "The Birth of Venus". • His painting "The school of Athens" is in the Vatican. • The Tuscan town where the painter of "Mona Lisa" was born. • ...
Matthew's Renaissance Vocabulary 2024-10-15
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- a branch of Christianity that brings more focus to the virgin Mary
- any belief or theory that goes against established customs
- formal banishment from Church life
- a person who provides financial aid for the arts
- the existing state of affairs, especially regarding social or political issues
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- architecture and arts with Greek/Roman styles, commonly in the Renaissance
- a branch of Christianity that goes against the Catholic Church, established by Martin Luther
- an attempt to change/improve the Catholic Church's policies
- charging interest when lending money
- an association of people to promote economic interests in their specific field
10 Clues: formal banishment from Church life • charging interest when lending money • a person who provides financial aid for the arts • any belief or theory that goes against established customs • an attempt to change/improve the Catholic Church's policies • a branch of Christianity that brings more focus to the virgin Mary • ...
The Renaissance Crossword. 2024-10-30
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- Greatest poet at the time
- The greatest tragedy if not one of the best
- Painter of the Sistine Chapel
- Combined many story's into one
- Inventor of the printing press
- revived interest in the classical world
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- people focused on this rather than religion.
- People often study _
- Worked for the Pope
- Who painted the Mona Lisa
10 Clues: Worked for the Pope • People often study _ • Greatest poet at the time • Who painted the Mona Lisa • Painter of the Sistine Chapel • Combined many story's into one • Inventor of the printing press • revived interest in the classical world • The greatest tragedy if not one of the best • people focused on this rather than religion.
Renaissance and Shakespeare 2024-11-04
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- the idea that the future is already planned
- indicate or hint what is to come later
- beginning, middle, and end of a play
- monologue revealing thoughts and feelings
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- the name of the theatre
- the setting of the play
- statement against common sense but may be true
- the name for the actor
- belief some behavior is right and some is wrong
- play with a funny theme
10 Clues: the name for the actor • the name of the theatre • the setting of the play • play with a funny theme • beginning, middle, and end of a play • indicate or hint what is to come later • monologue revealing thoughts and feelings • the idea that the future is already planned • statement against common sense but may be true • belief some behavior is right and some is wrong
muhammad crossword renaissance 2025-09-22
10 Clues: 95 theses • the prince • king of England • sir thomas more • sculpture david • act of allowing oneself • outlook or system of thought • an apostolic religious community • series of popular revolts against the Tudor. • a person who gives financial support to the person
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-05
10 Clues: Mona Lisa • educated guess • pardon for sins • sun as the center • philosophy focused on human • maker of sculpture of David • formally withdraw a statement • priests rule in the name of God • force of attraction between any two objects • person or group who financially supported artists
11.1 Crossword 2018-05-03
6 Clues: Famous traveler • Ruler of Florence • A major trade item • Period after Middle ages • People who built buildings • A fee borrowers pay after using other people's money
Addie Fajardo 4 2020-12-18
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- Painted the School of Athens
- Painted the Goddess of love and beauty on a shell
- Painted a very famous painting of a young, noblewoman
- Wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Painted on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
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- language someone speaks in their region
- The rebirth of culture, learning, and arts
- Wrote the book, The Divine Comedy
- Created printing press that used movable metal type
- to be interested in things other than religion
- Wrote the book, The Prince
11 Clues: Wrote Romeo and Juliet • Wrote the book, The Prince • Painted the School of Athens • Wrote the book, The Divine Comedy • language someone speaks in their region • The rebirth of culture, learning, and arts • Painted on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • to be interested in things other than religion • Painted the Goddess of love and beauty on a shell • ...
Elizabethan Times and Globe Theatre 2013-05-10
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- The poorer, peasant attendees of the plays The man who built the globe theatre
- and juliet
- the person the time period was named after
- The golden age of English literature
- The whole time period in which Elizabethan times took place
- double double toil and trouble
- tamburlane
- The country where Elizabeth
- A famous play written by Shakespeare
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- A famous round theatre where people went to see plays
- most famous playwright of the Elizabethan Era
- what the globe theatres design was based off of.
12 Clues: and juliet • tamburlane • The country where Elizabeth • double double toil and trouble • The golden age of English literature • A famous play written by Shakespeare • the person the time period was named after • most famous playwright of the Elizabethan Era • what the globe theatres design was based off of. • A famous round theatre where people went to see plays • ...
TTS 2024-08-08
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- Negara manakah yang terkenal dengan pembangunan piramida sebagai warisan budaya?
- Dominan dengan sifat religius dan gerejawi termasuk ciri ciri kesenian ?
- Lukisan Parmigianino Madonna dari seni
- Salah satu Tokoh Renaissance adalah
- Amiens Cathedral merupakan tempat ikonik di
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- (Ingatlah akan Maut!) dalam bahasa latin adalah
- Pada zaman kuno seni yang muncul pada abad ke (1100SM-100SM) adalah
- Karakteristik Seni Arsitektur Gereja Romaneska salah satunya yaitu
- Rocaille artinya
- Ciri-ciri kesenian prasejarah
- Barok berasal dari kata
11 Clues: Rocaille artinya • Barok berasal dari kata • Ciri-ciri kesenian prasejarah • Salah satu Tokoh Renaissance adalah • Lukisan Parmigianino Madonna dari seni • Amiens Cathedral merupakan tempat ikonik di • (Ingatlah akan Maut!) dalam bahasa latin adalah • Karakteristik Seni Arsitektur Gereja Romaneska salah satunya yaitu • ...
Frederick and Machiavelli Crossword 2024-04-09
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- Both Frederick and Machiavelli share this trait
- Fredericks main philosophy
- Frederick was king of this nation
- Machiavelli conspired against this leading italian family
- A form of government with non-elected state officials
- Machiavelli believed that a good leader had to be a T_____
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- Machiavelli was alive during this famous period in Europe
- manipulative personality trait
- Machivaellis book on his ideology
- Fredericks response to "The Prince" (One Word)
- Frederick greatly developed this sector of production in Prussia
11 Clues: Fredericks main philosophy • manipulative personality trait • Machivaellis book on his ideology • Frederick was king of this nation • Fredericks response to "The Prince" (One Word) • Both Frederick and Machiavelli share this trait • A form of government with non-elected state officials • Machiavelli was alive during this famous period in Europe • ...
ITINERARY 2022-03-06
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- Shortest women in India
- Activity of being a house wife
- A masterpiece of Italian Renaissance,a half-length Portrait by Italian artist
- The age of Compulsory School Attendance
- Famous Bollywood Actress, being her debut movie Bengali
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- A planned route or Journey
- a Society for women
- the most beautiful women of Greece
- A German- Dutch diarist who's family survived a Holocaust
- The First women of Indian Cinema
- A tool used to curl her Eyebrow
11 Clues: a Society for women • Shortest women in India • A planned route or Journey • Activity of being a house wife • A tool used to curl her Eyebrow • The First women of Indian Cinema • the most beautiful women of Greece • The age of Compulsory School Attendance • Famous Bollywood Actress, being her debut movie Bengali • A German- Dutch diarist who's family survived a Holocaust • ...
Chapter 1 Section 1 2020-10-08
6 Clues: art • protector • form of latin • The use for religious beliefs • Period in time during mid 15 century • The thought that people needs to live with moral
Emma Dumm- Italy 2020-09-28
6 Clues: movement of creativity • Dante's native language • wordy rather than spiritual • shows 3 dimensions on flat surface • movement focused on human potential • church leaders that supported artists
Révisions 2023-02-05
6 Clues: mon opinion • grande contradiction • courant de la Renaissance • sa famille est rès importante • pour lui le temps passe trop vite • utilise plus de mots que nécessaires
Chapter 15 Crossword 2012-11-30
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- The _______ of Justice was a document that expressed that both Lutherans and Catholics accept that we are saved by God’s grace therefore we are both called to do good deeds.
- (two words no space) This helps to guide us to carry out God's plan.
- Buying one of these forgives all your sins and is considered as buying your way into heaven.
- (two words no space) Through the invention of the ______ ______ more bibles were printed which spread the Church's message faster.
- Through the sacrament of the ________ of the sick Jesus continues to touch those who are seriously ill.
- __________ of siena convinced the pope to come back to Rome in 1378.
- (two words no space) The _______ ______ is a independent sovereign nation that houses the church headquarters.
- (two words no space) It took ________ years to restore power to the true pope after the great schism.
- In the United States the Anglican church is known as the ________ church.
- In the early ______ century Martin Luther challenged some ideas of the Catholic Church.
- King _____ VII formed the church of England because the Catholic pope would not grant him an anulment.
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- These men lived more like princes than holy men during the Renaissance.
- The ________ church is another name for the church of England.
- (two words no space) this man posted his 95 theses on a church door in Germany.
- This is a gift freely given to us by God.
- This caused people to put more emphesis on human achievement and not on divine presence.
- (two words no space) The _________ _______ declared the pope’s election invalid and voted their own pope.
- The black plague lasted _______ years.
- Who brought supplies to the sick, annointed the sick, and buried the dead during the period of the black plague pandemic?
- The great ______ is the internal division of the church,in result the western orthodox church was formed.
- This is how many years the pope was under rule of the French king.
21 Clues: The black plague lasted _______ years. • This is a gift freely given to us by God. • The ________ church is another name for the church of England. • This is how many years the pope was under rule of the French king. • (two words no space) This helps to guide us to carry out God's plan. • __________ of siena convinced the pope to come back to Rome in 1378. • ...
unit 4 2015-03-15
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- ^was the popular name of an assemblage of some 43,000 marchers—17,000 World War I veterans, their families, and affiliated group
- creation of the FERA
- ^ time in the history of new york when black poets began to rise and write
- roosevelts policy
- ^ two italian communists that were executed
- ^limiting the amount of immigrants per country, especially the chinese.
- ^ American novelist, short-story writer, and playwright. In 1930, he became the first writer from the United States to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature
- ^ When the soil in the great plain eroded causing a huge detrimental storm
- ^ transatlantic flight across the atlantic
- 32nd president of the united state
- a gang of political leaders that closely surrounded warren g harding.
- wrote the old man and the sea
- ^ 31st president of the united states
- ^ famous jazz player
- ^ the stock market crash of the 1920s
- illegal to teach evolution in schools
- ^ raised american tarrifs on imported goods in order to protect factories.
- one of the most famous black poets of the harlem renaissance
- ^ political ideology that everyone will be created equal and receive equal treatment
- ^ the banning of sale of distribution of alcohol
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- illegal pubs during prohibition
- ^ bribery incident involving warren g. harding.
- women who were scantily clad dancers.
- ^ african american women writer during the harlem renaissance
- nickname for the day when the stock market crashed
- ^investment in stocks, property, or other ventures in the hope of gain but with the risk of loss.
- ^ helped in preventing floods
- ^ illegal transporters of alcohol
- ^a deprived area on the outskirts of a town consisting of large numbers of crude dwellings.
- huge american writer
- ^ nicknamed the empress of blues
- ^strict adherence to the basic principles of any subject or discipline.
32 Clues: roosevelts policy • creation of the FERA • huge american writer • ^ famous jazz player • ^ helped in preventing floods • wrote the old man and the sea • illegal pubs during prohibition • ^ nicknamed the empress of blues • ^ illegal transporters of alcohol • 32nd president of the united state • women who were scantily clad dancers. • ^ 31st president of the united states • ...
Age of Exploration 2017-05-22
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- a rise in prices/ often due an increase in the supply of money
- Columbus/ Supposedly the person who found the americas/ but instead found the carribean.
- The birthplace of Shakespeare and The Beatles/ is a country in the British Isles bordering Scotland and Wales.
- a period of European exploration and discovery that lasted from about 1418 to 1620
- set out to explore present-day Mexico.
- an economic system based on investment of money for profit
- something that does harm or damage
- Economy/ an economy in which prices are determined by the buying and selling decisions of individuals in the marketplace
- The Renaissance was a period in European history/ from the 14th to the 17th century regarded as the cultural bridge between the Middle Ages and modern history.
- a continent in the west part of the landmass lying between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
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- an overall plan/ especially of a government
- a territory/ often very large/ under the political and economic control of another country
- Explorer whose ships rounded Africa's southern tip and then sailed up the east coast of the continent and then sailed up the east coast of the continent
- Industry/ a small-scale business in which people produce goods at home
- an economic policy by which nations try to gather wealth by establishing colonies and controlling trade
- the science and art of making maps
- ship that first appeared in the 10th century/ and was widely used from around the 12th century
- something that causes a person or people to act
- an outbreak of a contagious disease that spreads quickly and over a wide geographic area
- Americas/ The Americas encompass the totality of the continents of North America and South America. Together they make up most of the land in Earth's western hemisphere and comprise the New World.
20 Clues: the science and art of making maps • something that does harm or damage • set out to explore present-day Mexico. • an overall plan/ especially of a government • something that causes a person or people to act • an economic system based on investment of money for profit • a rise in prices/ often due an increase in the supply of money • ...
Crossword puzzle 2021-06-11
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- - It is home to three fifths of the world's population
- - A make believe place that you think of
- - He was a famous artist who made rally famous sculptures
- wars - A series of wars fought between the forces ancient carthage and
- - They were people who bought paintings but they held more power then the painters themselves
- last supper - A famous painting made after the mona lisa was made by davinci
- greek - A city that's was believed to be home to some gods
- - Its a muslam place of worship
- routes - These were used for trading
- - A spanish country that's in europe
- lisa - This is a famous painting made by davinci
- Empire - A great empire located in europe
- family - An italian banking family
- - A very famous city that's located in Italy Rome - An ancient city that's still around today
- Thomas More - He was an english huminamst and he was headed by King Henry VII
- the terrible - He was a ruler in russia and he was known for being terrible
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- thinking - This provides knowledge and moral code, it's a way of thinking
- the great - He was a ancient macedonian ruler and was known for the ‘greatest’ military mind
- - A city in saudi arabia where muhammad was born
- - A city that was big during the renaissance
- - He was born in mecca
- press - invented in 1439 by Johannes guntenburg
- - Its the world largest country, it is also known for the world's longest railway
- - A important country (Where pasta and pizza are popular)
- gutenberg - In 1430 he invented the printing press
- Erasmus - He was a Dutch humanist who was the greatest scholar of the northern Renaissance
- of tours - A battle that was fought because there was muslim invaders from spain
- - A Country that's known for
- the great - He was a ruler in russia known for being a great
29 Clues: - He was born in mecca • - A Country that's known for • - Its a muslam place of worship • family - An italian banking family • routes - These were used for trading • - A spanish country that's in europe • - A make believe place that you think of • Empire - A great empire located in europe • - A city that was big during the renaissance • ...
Chapter 17 Terms - European Renaissance & Reformation 2023-11-15
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- most famous writer of the Elizabethan Age
- Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers study classical texts and focus on human potential and achievements
- a 16th century movement in which the Roman Catholic church sought to make changes in response to the Protestant Reformation
- showing 3 dimensions of a surface
- person who supports artists especially financially
- a member of a protestant church founded on the teachings of Martin Luther
- is an imaginary land described by Thomas Moore in his book, Utopia- Hints, an Ideal Place
- is the doctrine that God has decided all things beforehand, including which people will be eternally saved
- is a pardon releasing a person from punishment due to a sin
- to cancel or set aside
- a member of a protestant church governed by Presbyters and founded on the teachings of John Knox
- is a government that is either ruled by a divine leader or controlled by religious leaders
- relating to the Church of England
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- developed a new printing press with improved technology and printed the first Bible
- the rebirth of art and writing after the Middle Ages
- a 1555 agreement declaring that the religion of each German state would be decided by its ruler
- in the Reformation a member of the protestant group that believed in baptizing only those persons who were old enough to decide to be Christians and believed in the separation of church and state
- concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- members of a society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyola
- a members of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation
- a meeting of Roman Catholic leaders called by Pope Paul III to rule on doctrines criticized by the protestant reformers
- is a body of Preligious teachings based on the idea of the reformer John Calvinism
- a movement for religious reform
- is the everyday language of people in a region or country
24 Clues: to cancel or set aside • a movement for religious reform • showing 3 dimensions of a surface • relating to the Church of England • most famous writer of the Elizabethan Age • person who supports artists especially financially • the rebirth of art and writing after the Middle Ages • concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters • ...
SPEED SPEELL MAKE-UP 2024-05-10
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- THIS IS A TAX ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS COMING TINOT OR LEAVIGN A NATION.
- THIS WAS THE CENTER OF MEDIEVAL ECONOMIC LIFE; SOMETIMES IT ALS OHAD A CASTLE.
- THIS TIME PERIOD SAW MANOR ADVANCES IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY ART, AND MUSIC; IT WENT FROM 1500 UNTIL ABOUT 1700.
- THIS IS A COLOR. IT'S ALSO A FRUIT.
- _____ DAVINCI WAS A RENAISSANCE THINKER WHO PAINTED THE "MONA LISA" AND DESGINED AN AIRPLANE.
- MR. LOVELACE LIVED HERE FROM 1998 TO 2010.
- THIS WORD MEANS "LASTING; UBCHANGING OR UNMOVING; STABLE; NOT TEMPORARY".
- THIS IS THE STUDY OF THE PHYSICAL FEATURES OF THE EARTH OR OF A PLACE.
- TIS IS A RELIGIOUS PERSON WHO TRAVELS SOMEWHERE ELSE TO TRY AND CONVERT PEOPLE TO THEIR RELIGION.
- THIS IS A PICTURE THAT PEOPLE USE TO FIND WHERE THEY ARE; IT SHOWS MOUNTAINS, SEAS, CITIES, COUNTRIES.
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- YELLOW AND BLUE MAKE THIS COLOR.
- THE _____ REVOLUTION SAW KING LOUIS XVI AND QUEEN ANTOINETTE EXCUTED VIA THE GUILLOTINE.
- THIS IS RULE BY THE PEOPLE THROUGH THE ELECTION OF REPRESENATIVES; ROME'S EARLY GOVERNMENT WAS THIS.
- THIS IS A HEREDITARY CLASS OF RULERS; ALSO, HIGH SOCIETY IN A COMMUNITY OR NATION.
- THIS IS A FORM OF GOVERNMENT WQHERE A KING, QUEEN, OR ROYALTY HAS ALL THE POWER AND MAKES ALL THE LAWS.
- THIS IS RULE BY A SELECT FEW, BY A GROUP OF PEOPLE, OR BY AN ELITE CLASS.
- THIS IS A TIME OF INDIRECT CONFLICT BETWEEN TWO NATIONS (OR MORE) WHERE RELATIONS ARE STRAINED.
- THIS IS THE BELIEFS, SOCIETAL PRACTICES, RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION, AND MANNER OF LIFE IN A GROUP OF PEOPLE OR A COUNTRY.
- THIS ITALIAN SCIENTIST DEVELOPED THE TELESCOPE, VIEWED THE FIRST FOUR MOONS OF JUPITER, AND THEORIZED THAT THE SUN WAS THE CENTER OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM.
- PERICLES WAS A RULER IN THIS TIME PERIOD AND IN THIS PLACE.
20 Clues: YELLOW AND BLUE MAKE THIS COLOR. • THIS IS A COLOR. IT'S ALSO A FRUIT. • MR. LOVELACE LIVED HERE FROM 1998 TO 2010. • PERICLES WAS A RULER IN THIS TIME PERIOD AND IN THIS PLACE. • THIS IS A TAX ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS COMING TINOT OR LEAVIGN A NATION. • THIS IS THE STUDY OF THE PHYSICAL FEATURES OF THE EARTH OR OF A PLACE. • ...
Term 1 Crossword 2023-10-31
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- Leading African American jazz musician during the Harlem Renaissance; he was a talented trumpeter whose style influenced many later musicians.
- A process that allows citizens to approve or reject a law passed by the legislature
- United States manufacturer of automobiles who pioneered mass production (1863-1947).
- The customer makes partial payments at set intervals over a period of time until the total debt is paid
- Harlem became home of an African American literary awaking of the 1920's, which is referred to as the Harlem Renaissance
- A manufacturing process in which each worker does one specialized task in the construction of the final product
- He was a famous baseball player who played for the Yankees. He helped developed a rising popularity for professional sports.
- An economy that depends on a large amount of spending by consumers
- Vice President and successor to Warren G. Harding
- Procedure that permits voters to remove public officials from office before the next election
- print, film, and broadcast methods of communicating information to large numbers of people
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- A mob king in Chicago who controlled a large network of speakeasies with enormous profits. His illegal activities convey the failure of prohibition in the twenties and the problems with gangs.
- A ban on the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages
- An election in which citizens vote to select nominees for upcoming elections
- a federal agency established in 1914 to investigate and stop unfair business practices
- The first women to fly across the Atlantic Ocean
- investigative journalists who wrote about corruption in business and politics, hoping to bring about reform
- A process in which citizens can put a proposed new law directly on the ballot in the next election by collecting voters signatures on a petition
- The 1920's were referred to as this for the rise of popularity in jazz music
- The statistics that describe a population such as data on race or income
20 Clues: The first women to fly across the Atlantic Ocean • Vice President and successor to Warren G. Harding • An economy that depends on a large amount of spending by consumers • The statistics that describe a population such as data on race or income • A ban on the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages • ...
Theater History 2024-02-03
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- a genre of theater which was popular in Japan during the Edo Period
- what the roof of the Globe theater was called
- at the end of the Middle Ages, playwrights began producing these types of plays once more
- during this era, theater was said to be at its peak
- there term "thespian" is derived from the name of this Greek actor
- a short biblical scene displayed in a church during the Medieval Era
- the first era of theater, primarily defined by men acting out hunts
- an era of classical theater which took place directly after the Greek Era
- this part of the stage can either fly or travel
- an era in which European thinking went through a rebirth, causing a rebirth in theater as well
- a humorous theatrical presentation which was popular through the 16th and 18th centuries
- this type of stage originated during the Renaissance Era
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- a special type of play during the Greek Era which made fun of Greek gods, our word "satire" comes from this Greek word
- a recess in between performances or acts
- the era of theater in which Shakespeare wrote all of his plays
- the place where theater was reborn during the Medieval Period
- this playwright is known by many to be the greatest of all time
- this Greek philosopher became the first literary critic
- a popular playwright in Spain during the Elizabethan era
- a popular playwright in France during the Elizabethan era
- theater had largely disappeared at the beginning of this era, was reborn by the end
- a series of tropes which are shown together to tell a full story, in Medieval times
- the era of theater which we are in now
- 2,500 years ago, the Greeks held a theatrical festival in honor of this god
24 Clues: the era of theater which we are in now • a recess in between performances or acts • what the roof of the Globe theater was called • this part of the stage can either fly or travel • during this era, theater was said to be at its peak • this Greek philosopher became the first literary critic • a popular playwright in Spain during the Elizabethan era • ...
SIA with Ben 2023/2024 2024-04-10
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- The celebration which comes from Native Americans teaching the colonisers to hunt, farm, and fish
- The disputed area in France controlled by the English which led to the start of the 100 Years War
- Native American Princess who went by four different names during her lifetime
- The name of the English Empire which owned parts of France during the time of the 100 Years War
- A style of architecture often seen in Britain's cathedrals
- A word which refers to the same noun in both English and French, but indicates refinement
- The flower that symbolises the House of Tudor
- The name of the book which acted as England's first census in 1086
- The name of the ship that carried the Pilgrim Fathers to America
- Famous Renaissance Humainist Painter, who painted 'The Ambassadors'
- The name of the knight who set out to find the Holy Grail
- The item seen at an angle in the bottom part of 'The Ambassadors'
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- The English King who created the Church of England
- Renaissance Humanist scholar who opposed England's split from the Catholic Church
- The name of the Native American tribe which the Pilgrim Fathers encountered when they first arrived
- The name used to describe America at the time (think of Alicia Keys!)
- Geographical problem which was the subject of our first debate
- Painter of 'The School of Athens'
- The Native American Chief who signed a peace treaty with the colonisers
- The reason/motive why the King created the Church of England
- The disease which the colonisers brought to America, killing many Native Americans
- Young woman from France who led the French to victory in the 100 Years War (English name given as answer)
- Intellectual movement typified by a revived interest in the classical world and studies which focussed not on religion but on what it is to be human
- The first place where the Pilgrim Fathers landed in North America in 1620 (two words)
24 Clues: Painter of 'The School of Athens' • The flower that symbolises the House of Tudor • The English King who created the Church of England • The name of the knight who set out to find the Holy Grail • A style of architecture often seen in Britain's cathedrals • The reason/motive why the King created the Church of England • ...
Social 8 Our Worldviews Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2022-10-24
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- a political system governed by a few people
- death
- a formal association of people with similar interests
- a particular period in history
- a dictator with absolute power
- study of planets and stars
- is a collection of values and beliefs about life that is common to a group
- subtly skillful handling of a situation
- of the arts a person who supports the arts with money
- an instrument used by sailors to determine their location by observing the position of the stars and planets
- in order of rank or authority
- judgment c. an opinion based on a person's individual values and beliefs
- a formal agreement
- way of life of a group of people, including language, rules of behaviour, religion, spirituality, arts, literature, sciences, traditions, and other everyday aspect of life
- a city with political and economic control over the surrounding countryside
- government free from external control
- all the weapons and equipment that a country has
- a. pope and the gov't of the Roman Catholic Church
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- h. the movement of population away from the countryside and into cities
- members or a royal household
- ages the period of history between classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance
- system the economic and social system of medieval Europe. Lords received land from the ruler and serfs worked the land for the lord.
- the period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages and the rise of the modern world
- A person who makes a long journey for religious reasons
- A form of government in which citizens choose their leaders by voting
- a group of people linked by common activities or interests and sharing a location
- holy wars
- any epidemic disease with a high death rate
- a Roman building used for public administration
- the most powerful members of a society
- paint onto wet plaster on a wall
31 Clues: death • holy wars • a formal agreement • study of planets and stars • members or a royal household • in order of rank or authority • a particular period in history • a dictator with absolute power • paint onto wet plaster on a wall • government free from external control • the most powerful members of a society • subtly skillful handling of a situation • ...
Europe Vocabulary 2026-01-05
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- Money used for exchange.
- The monetary unit of the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland).
- THe basic monetary unit of most European countries.
- A system in which privately owned businesses create goods and services; also called market economy or capitalism.
- Added cost to goods and services by the government (a tax on goods).
- A system of pipes, ditches, canals, tunnels, and supporting structures used to carry water long distances.
- Large churches built during the Medieval and Renaissance periods for Christians to worship in, with special architecture and stained glass windows.
- The movement of population into cities and away from rural areas.
- The art of designing and constructing buildings.
- Groups of workers who fight for better wages, reasonable hours, and safer working conditions.
- The period between 1300 and 1500 where culture and arts flourished; "rebirth"
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- The movement in the 1500s to reform Christianity.
- An organization of 27 European countries formed to unite the countries economically, politically, socially, and increase trade and security between countries.
- A new era that includes: factories, people working labor jobs, assembly lines, and crowded cities.
- The process of changing an economy to rely on manufacturing and less on agriculture.
- The combination of Britain and Exit used to describe the leaving of Great Britain from the European Union in January 2020.
- Trade with other companies of other countries without tariffs.
- The practice of growing crops and/or raising animals.
- Machines, children working in factories, and lines of people working assembly lines.
- The monotheistic religion practiced by Christians in churches, where Jesus is God's son and the savior and the Bible is the sacred text.
- Related to the area of land outside the city- usually an area used for agriculture.
- A country that remains politically independent from others.
22 Clues: Money used for exchange. • The art of designing and constructing buildings. • The movement in the 1500s to reform Christianity. • THe basic monetary unit of most European countries. • The practice of growing crops and/or raising animals. • A country that remains politically independent from others. • Trade with other companies of other countries without tariffs. • ...
Cross Word Music 2025-11-04
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- of the two main forms of sacred Renaissance music.
- – The steady pulse that forms the basic unit of time in music.
- highness or lowness.
- – Emphasis placed on a particular note or beat to make it stand out.
- – The degree of loudness or softness in a musical performance.
- The organization of beats into regular groups
- Accent- A tone emphasized by playing it more loudly than the tones around it
- Quality or tone color of a sound
- – The speed or pace of a piece of music.
- Becoming faster
- Resting place at the end of a phase in a melody
- – A very slow tempo, often with a broad and stately feeling.
- A combination of 3 or more tones sounded at once
- a series of single tones that add up to a recognizable whole
- produced by felt covered hammers, striking against steel rings.
- slower.
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- order duration of sounds and silences
- – The span between the lowest and highest notes that a voice or instrument can produce.
- of pictures arranged in order from low to high or high to low.
- composition based on one main theme or subject.
- for several voices sent to a short secular poem, common in renaissance music.
- When tones are separated by an interval
- – The distance in pitch between two notes.
- – A slow and solemn tempo, even slower than Largo.1. Pitch-relative highness or lowness.1. Pitch-relative highness or lowness.1. Pitch-relative highness or lowness.
- – The deliberate shifting of accent to a weak beat or offbeat.
- placed at the beginning of the staff to show the pitch of each line and space
- of a melody
- set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned.
- – A symbol indicating silence for a specific duration in a piece of music.
29 Clues: slower. • of a melody • Becoming faster • highness or lowness. • Quality or tone color of a sound • order duration of sounds and silences • When tones are separated by an interval • – The speed or pace of a piece of music. • – The distance in pitch between two notes. • The organization of beats into regular groups • composition based on one main theme or subject. • ...
Emily Pham 2 2020-12-18
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- drew the "Birth of Venus"
- sculpted the art named, "David"
- to become more interested in worldly events
- the language people spoke in their religion
- was the person who created the printing press, and was the first to print the Christian Bible.
- painted the "Mona Lisa"
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- wrote the book, "The Prince"
- another term for rebirth
- wrote the famous play, "Romeo and Juliet"
- oil painted the art "Marriage of the Virgin"
- wrote The Divine Comedy
11 Clues: wrote The Divine Comedy • painted the "Mona Lisa" • another term for rebirth • drew the "Birth of Venus" • wrote the book, "The Prince" • sculpted the art named, "David" • wrote the famous play, "Romeo and Juliet" • to become more interested in worldly events • the language people spoke in their religion • oil painted the art "Marriage of the Virgin" • ...
Units 1,2,3 2018-10-01
Across
- / the plants that are typical of a certain place or time
- / the leaves on trees or plants
- / a shaded area often covered with vines or flowers
- / Living or growing naturally in a place
- / having to do with the use or ownership of farmland
- / coming into being, developing, or beginning
- / a strength or power
- / Having the characteristics of green and leafy plants
Down
- / inborn or naturally there
- / a branch of science
- / the ability to produce crops, the ability to reproduce
- / realating to or happening before birth
- / a birth or renewal
- / the beginning or birth of something
- / green with leafs or other growing plants, green
15 Clues: / a birth or renewal • / a branch of science • / a strength or power • / inborn or naturally there • / the leaves on trees or plants • / the beginning or birth of something • / realating to or happening before birth • / Living or growing naturally in a place • / coming into being, developing, or beginning • / green with leafs or other growing plants, green • ...
Examen dossier 2 2013-03-18
Across
- Très recherché à l'époque
- Territoire occupé maintenant par le Québec
- Compagnie française qui est venue en Amérique (2 mots)
- Secrétaire de l'ONU (Prénom et nom)
- Mode de vie des autochtones du Nord
- Permet de mesurer le temps
Down
- Construit par les métropoles
- Embarcation de la Renaissance
- Cité inca qu'on retrouve au Pérou (2 mots)
- Prendre possession d'un territoire et lui imposer des règles
- Maladie qu'on attrapait à l'époque
- Son objectif est d'enrichir la métropole
- Territoire habité par les Aztèques
- Mode de vie des autochtones du Sud
- Nom de famille de celui qui est à l'origine de la théorie de la gravitation
15 Clues: Très recherché à l'époque • Permet de mesurer le temps • Construit par les métropoles • Embarcation de la Renaissance • Maladie qu'on attrapait à l'époque • Territoire habité par les Aztèques • Mode de vie des autochtones du Sud • Secrétaire de l'ONU (Prénom et nom) • Mode de vie des autochtones du Nord • Son objectif est d'enrichir la métropole • ...
Steve Jobs Commencement Address Vocabulary 2014-11-17
Across
- What goes around comes around; good luck or bad luck will follow
- The art of typing and creating visuals with computer fonts
- A person who starts their own business
- Inner gut feeling
- Very formal handwriting
- To separate or split apart
- Too perfect it is almost too good to be true
- A tube with a camera on the end
Down
- An organ in the hum as body that helps with digestion
- Selfishly
- A graduation ceremony
- A medical procedure to test for disease
- Gave in
- An increase in interest about something from the past
- Forcing to believe other people's thoughts about a topic or principle
15 Clues: Gave in • Selfishly • Inner gut feeling • A graduation ceremony • Very formal handwriting • To separate or split apart • A tube with a camera on the end • A person who starts their own business • A medical procedure to test for disease • Too perfect it is almost too good to be true • An organ in the hum as body that helps with digestion • ...
THE RENAISSANCE BY: MATTHEW + ETHAN 2015-06-18
Across
- TWO OR MORE LINES PLAYED AT THE SAME TIME.
- PEOPLE BREAKING FROM THE CHURCH.
- TWO PEOPLE THAT WERE ORGANISTS AT ST MARKS CATHEDRAL IN VENICE
- AN INSTURMENT THAT HAS A BAG.
- INSTURMENTS THAT ARE STRUCK OR SHAKEN OR HIT.
- A FAMILY THAT WAS WITH THE WIND FAMILY.
Down
- A FRENCH COMPOSER OF THE EARLY RENAISSANCE.
- ONLY VOICES.
- PLAYED WITH A BOW.
- A BELIEF OF A SUBJECT.
- INSTURMENTS IN THIS FAMILY ARE BLOWN IN TO.
- ITALIAN COMPOSER AND PRIEST.
- INSTURMENTS IN THIS FAMILY WERE PLAYED WITH STRINGS.
- RESPECT FOR SOMEONE OF HIS/HER POWER.
- PEOPLE WHO WORKED FOR THE CHURCH.
15 Clues: ONLY VOICES. • PLAYED WITH A BOW. • A BELIEF OF A SUBJECT. • ITALIAN COMPOSER AND PRIEST. • AN INSTURMENT THAT HAS A BAG. • PEOPLE BREAKING FROM THE CHURCH. • PEOPLE WHO WORKED FOR THE CHURCH. • RESPECT FOR SOMEONE OF HIS/HER POWER. • A FAMILY THAT WAS WITH THE WIND FAMILY. • TWO OR MORE LINES PLAYED AT THE SAME TIME. • A FRENCH COMPOSER OF THE EARLY RENAISSANCE. • ...
Luis Razo Crossword Review 2022-01-07
Across
- holy war to gain control of Jerusalem
- native language
- an organization of individuals in the same business
- named because of the purplish or black spots it produced on the skin
- Muslim leader who recaptured Jerusalem
- wrote Utopia
- father of humanism
- a way of showing three dimensions on a flat surface
Down
- means rebirth
- God chooses kings to rule by birth
- religion based on the teachings of Muhammad
- unified body of law in England
- church founded by Elizabeth I in England
- buying and selling of Africans for work in the Americas
- In Greek this word means the rule of the people
15 Clues: wrote Utopia • means rebirth • native language • father of humanism • unified body of law in England • God chooses kings to rule by birth • holy war to gain control of Jerusalem • Muslim leader who recaptured Jerusalem • church founded by Elizabeth I in England • religion based on the teachings of Muhammad • In Greek this word means the rule of the people • ...
World History Crossword - Jadyn Flory 2022-01-07
Across
- Means Re-Brith
- where a country's trade is controlled by private owners
- means emperor in Russian
- the decline of the Roman Empire
- He introduced vaccines/Kylie Jenner's Baby Daddy
- sun is our main man
- guy who made the scientific method
- earth is our main man
Down
- the guy who ACTUALLY found America
- trading slaves and resources for money
- Pipin the short's youngest son who built one of the greatest empires
- greek for "no place"
- the guy who got hit in the head with an apple and was like "OH GRAVITY"
- steps to making a scientific theory
- white man who "found" America
15 Clues: Means Re-Brith • sun is our main man • greek for "no place" • earth is our main man • means emperor in Russian • white man who "found" America • the decline of the Roman Empire • the guy who ACTUALLY found America • guy who made the scientific method • steps to making a scientific theory • trading slaves and resources for money • He introduced vaccines/Kylie Jenner's Baby Daddy • ...
renassaince 2022-05-06
Across
- held the last word instead of the roman pope
- what luther called the clergy to do
- a release form all/part of punishment for sin
- what do christian humanists want people to read
- the state of being saved through faith/faith and good works
- the first protestant faith
- the time martin luther lived
- the reform of catholic church
Down
- one of the sacraments luther kept
- the other sacrament luther kept
- the day luther made his nintey-five public
- the two occupations of luther
- what the renaissance was most famous for
- the country martin luther was from
- who did anabaptists baptize instead of infants
15 Clues: the first protestant faith • the time martin luther lived • the two occupations of luther • the reform of catholic church • the other sacrament luther kept • one of the sacraments luther kept • the country martin luther was from • what luther called the clergy to do • what the renaissance was most famous for • the day luther made his nintey-five public • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-01
Across
- One of the most influential authors of the Italian Renaissance
- believers Russians who preferred old traditions
- Noble rank in Russia; next to prince
- the Great Son of Alexis Romanov
- 1st area of Spanish exploration and settlement
- 90% of the Russian population
- Peasants recruited to Russia
- Intellectual movement centered in France in the 18th Century
Down
- Whites born in New World
- Founder of Mughal Dynasty in India
- Polish monk and astronomer in the 16th century
- Spanish Captain who claimed Philippines
- Son and successor of Humayan
- Dutch settlers in Cape Colony, South Africa
- Explorer who successfully sailed to the New World
15 Clues: Whites born in New World • Son and successor of Humayan • Peasants recruited to Russia • 90% of the Russian population • the Great Son of Alexis Romanov • Founder of Mughal Dynasty in India • Noble rank in Russia; next to prince • Spanish Captain who claimed Philippines • Dutch settlers in Cape Colony, South Africa • Polish monk and astronomer in the 16th century • ...
Quarter 1 Nicolas Wells 2023-10-09
Across
- type of equinox in september
- first day of this season in late september
- state that banned abortion in august
- country that beat england in world cup
- kevin mccarthy is no longer this
- app banned in new york city
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- country that had a firework warehouse explode
- type of festival in kansas city
- country that started a war with hamas
- 1st monday of every september
- country that had 14 people killed in an outbreak
- 3rd largest democracy in the world with resource problem
- name of very rare type of moon in august
- city that is infested with bedbugs
- part of US they are avoiding to shutdown
15 Clues: app banned in new york city • type of equinox in september • 1st monday of every september • type of festival in kansas city • kevin mccarthy is no longer this • city that is infested with bedbugs • state that banned abortion in august • country that started a war with hamas • country that beat england in world cup • name of very rare type of moon in august • ...
L3 Art Vocabulary 2024-01-08
Across
- a white blank material to paint on
- a place to look at art work
- life-like
- a showing of art of a certain style
- bright and expressive colors
- an art style that is strange and seems unrealistic
- of one color. Usually black or dark
- a 15th century art stlye of realistic art
- far from reality. Not realistic
Down
- a wooden frame to hold a painting
- a new and experimental art style
- a work of art that is made by attaching pieces of different materials
- accurate in detail
- a style of art that shows different angles
- someone who creates art
15 Clues: life-like • accurate in detail • someone who creates art • a place to look at art work • bright and expressive colors • far from reality. Not realistic • a new and experimental art style • a wooden frame to hold a painting • a white blank material to paint on • a showing of art of a certain style • of one color. Usually black or dark • a 15th century art stlye of realistic art • ...
Europe after Feudalism 2023-05-30
Across
- art that aims for visual accuracy
- logical thinking
- the series of events that led to the birth of modern science
- the belief about human potential and achievements
- the rebirth of the classical world
- dude who liked astronomy
- the study of life, knowledge and existence
- believing something is true without evidence
- the point in an art piece where all the lines seem to go
Down
- earth revolving around the sun
- using logic to figure stuff out
- rights that you have no matter what
- lines that go to the middle
- the name of ancient Greece and Rome
- earth is the center of the universe
15 Clues: logical thinking • dude who liked astronomy • lines that go to the middle • earth revolving around the sun • using logic to figure stuff out • art that aims for visual accuracy • the rebirth of the classical world • rights that you have no matter what • the name of ancient Greece and Rome • earth is the center of the universe • the study of life, knowledge and existence • ...
Vocab #4 2023-03-17
Across
- She felt _____ when her cat escaped
- The artists were ____ and lived at the same time
- She was a ______ writer
- she traveled to Italy to learn more about her ___
- The butterfly _____ allowed them to travel to another place
- The ______ was a revival of Greek art and culture
- There are people _____ to the US
Down
- The high school had a _____ population
- Alexander Hamilton's _____ is the US treasury department
- She was a _____ businesswoman
- In the poem, the sky had ______
- The crowd loves to see the plants after their _______
- The Wilmington race massacre led to several ____ings
- They deserved to be treated with _____
- The _____ of the earthquake was devastating
15 Clues: She was a ______ writer • She was a _____ businesswoman • In the poem, the sky had ______ • There are people _____ to the US • She felt _____ when her cat escaped • The high school had a _____ population • They deserved to be treated with _____ • The _____ of the earthquake was devastating • The artists were ____ and lived at the same time • ...
Vocab 4 2023-03-21
Across
- Use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities
- To have a strong effect on someone or something
- Existing in a land before colonists arrived
- Living or occurring in the same time period
- Producing much of something; having plenty of something
- Rapid increase in numbers
- Being fair and impartial
- Ability to show comprehension; make good judgment
- Long lasting impact of events, actions, etc
Down
- Showing a lot of different people and backgrounds
- Movement from one part of something to another
- A feeling of sadness with no obvious cause
- Revival of art and literature
- Property that is or may be inherited
- To kill someone through hanging
15 Clues: Being fair and impartial • Rapid increase in numbers • Revival of art and literature • To kill someone through hanging • Property that is or may be inherited • A feeling of sadness with no obvious cause • Existing in a land before colonists arrived • Living or occurring in the same time period • Long lasting impact of events, actions, etc • ...
1920's history 2025-03-17
Across
- Scared of communism in the US
- Opposition to political and economic entanglements
- Law that made alcohol illegal.
- Hidden alcohol production.
- A literacy and artistic movement.
- anti-foreign people group
Down
- renounced use of war as an instrument of foreign policy.
- gave the quote “return to normalcy”
- US Attorney General.
- Unbanned selling of alcohol
- Young women who embraced new fashion and attitudes.
- Combated red scare
- group that didn’t prosper like the rest of America
- Trial of a teacher who defied law and showed theory of evolution
- South votes red
15 Clues: South votes red • Combated red scare • US Attorney General. • anti-foreign people group • Hidden alcohol production. • Unbanned selling of alcohol • Scared of communism in the US • Law that made alcohol illegal. • A literacy and artistic movement. • gave the quote “return to normalcy” • Opposition to political and economic entanglements • ...
Art & Architecture 2025-11-04
Across
- – Columned porch at a building’s entrance
- – Beam resting atop columns in classical architecture
- – Sculpture that projects slightly from its background
- – Image made from small colored pieces
- – 19th-century art movement of light and color
- – Carved creature used as a water spout
- – Picasso’s geometric approach to art
Down
- – Art that creates an illusion of three dimensions
- – Art movement exploring the unconscious mind
- – Cultural revival of art and learning in Europe
- – Board or range of colors used by an artist
- – Use of light and shadow in art
- – Light, decorative style that followed Baroque
- – Painting on fresh plaster
- – Ornate and dramatic European art style
15 Clues: – Painting on fresh plaster • – Use of light and shadow in art • – Picasso’s geometric approach to art • – Image made from small colored pieces • – Carved creature used as a water spout • – Ornate and dramatic European art style • – Columned porch at a building’s entrance • – Board or range of colors used by an artist • – Art movement exploring the unconscious mind • ...
