star wars Crossword Puzzles
Rome - Kora Toops 2025-12-22
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- the first thing that laws were written on in Rome
- the people who provided culture for Rome
- the people that formed the city of Rome
- the most important unit in the Roman army
- the alliance that Licinius Crassus, Gaius Pompey, and Julius Caeser made
- the person that Rome got its name from
- was a military hero, allowed anyone to be in the military, and reformed the military
- Augustus Caesar was also known as
- the time when Rome was at peace
- the people considered lower class
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- Rome had 22 Emperors in the span of this many years
- elected officials who voted on laws
- how many hills Rome was built on
- the people considered the higher class
- the first Roman Emperor
- how many people Rome has in its Senate
- who had the better navy durring the Punic Wars
- the person who defeated Hannibal
- where the Twelve Tables were posted so everyone in the town could see
- who won all the Punic Wars
20 Clues: the first Roman Emperor • who won all the Punic Wars • the time when Rome was at peace • how many hills Rome was built on • the person who defeated Hannibal • Augustus Caesar was also known as • the people considered lower class • elected officials who voted on laws • the people considered the higher class • how many people Rome has in its Senate • ...
Roman Empire Vocabulary 2024-10-16
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- official chosen to protect the people
- Increase in the prices of goods and services in an economy
- unit of 3,000-6,000 men in the ancient Rome army
- government of citizens elected representatives to rule on their behalf
- Caesar Roman general and statesman
- 200 year period in Roman history associated with little conflict
- Founder of the Roman empire
- Wars series of wars fought between Roman Republic and Carthage
- new city/new town
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- A group of 3 men holding power
- wealthy families that made up political, religious, and military leadership in Rome
- a commoner
- highest elected public official of the Roman Republic
- assembly of the elders
- Conduit built to convey water
- a Carthaginian general during the second Punic War between Carthage and Rome
16 Clues: a commoner • new city/new town • assembly of the elders • Founder of the Roman empire • Conduit built to convey water • A group of 3 men holding power • Caesar Roman general and statesman • official chosen to protect the people • unit of 3,000-6,000 men in the ancient Rome army • highest elected public official of the Roman Republic • ...
Religion på Paderup Gymnasium 2020-01-30
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- Siddharta Gautama var en indisk prins, der grundlagde en ny religion omkring år 500 f.v.t. Under hvilket navn er Siddharte Gautama bedre kendt?
- Hvem var den første, der drak sig fuld i biblen?
- Hvad hedder muslimernes hellige bog?
- Hvad hed den tyske munk, der startede reformationerne i 1500-tallet?
- Kan man vælge at få religion på B-niveau på Paderup Gymnasium?
- Hvad kaldes den religion, er blev grundlagt af L. Ron Hubbard og som bl.a. har Tom Cruise og John Travolta
- Er religion på c-niveau et obligatorisk fag på Paderup Gymnasium?
- Hvilken gud fra nordisk religion kan se og høre alt, og bevogter regnbuebroen Bifrost?
- Hvad kaldes den religiøse retning der er inspireret af Star Wars og dyrker Kraften?
- Hvilken guddom fra hinduismen har et elefanthoved?
- Hvem er hovedpersonen i de fire evangelier i det nye testamente?
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- Hvilken argentinsk fodboldhelt dyrkes som en gud af op mod 100.000 fans?
- I hvilken religion er der forbud mod at spise bl.a. svinekød, hummer, blæksprutter, kameler og harer?
- Hvem er overhovedet for den danske Folkekirke?
- Hvilket dyr er særligt helligt for hinduisterne?
- Hvad kaldes Gud indenfor islam?
- Hvem står bag superheltefilmene "Avengers" og "Thor", hvor guder og gudinder fra nordisk religion optræder?
- I hvilken by voksede Jesus op i følge kristendommen?
- Hvad klæder tilhængerne af Det Flyvende Spaghetti Monster sig ud som, når de holder gudstjeneste?
19 Clues: Hvad kaldes Gud indenfor islam? • Hvad hedder muslimernes hellige bog? • Hvem er overhovedet for den danske Folkekirke? • Hvilket dyr er særligt helligt for hinduisterne? • Hvem var den første, der drak sig fuld i biblen? • Hvilken guddom fra hinduismen har et elefanthoved? • I hvilken by voksede Jesus op i følge kristendommen? • ...
LIBRARY LOVERS DAY CROSSWORD 2016-02-08
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- Roman Goddess of love
- 18th century Italian adventurer & writer, considered one of the world's greatest lovers
- Famous ancient library that was destroyed by fire - The Library of _____
- Name of Sunnydale High's librarian - Rupert _____
- Roses are red, violets are ____
- Love to ready? How many books can an undergraduate student borrow?
- Patron saint of libraries - _____ of Alexandria
- New York Public Library was haunted by a ghost in which 80s comedy film?
- Chubby little archer associated with love
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- Library Lovers Day happens to occur on another day of love, dedicated to Saint ______
- Flower commonly associated with love
- English playwright who wrote the doomed love story Romeo & Juliet
- Love to collaborate in the library? The Main Library has how many group study rooms?
- Romantic hero in Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice - Mr _____
- 80s teen movie where the characters serve detention in the school library - The _________ club
- Name of the library containing the all the knowledge of the galaxy in Star Wars Episode II: The Attack of the Clones - The ____ Archive
- In a classic Seinfeld episode, what is the name of the Library Cop who confronts Jerry about a book that is 20 years overdue?
- Author of the popular romance novel The Notebook - Nicholas _____
18 Clues: Roman Goddess of love • Roses are red, violets are ____ • Flower commonly associated with love • Chubby little archer associated with love • Patron saint of libraries - _____ of Alexandria • Name of Sunnydale High's librarian - Rupert _____ • English playwright who wrote the doomed love story Romeo & Juliet • ...
J. Harber Space crossword 2023-04-21
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- Is a space probe
- Where astronauts live
- Presence matter in a football
- Water
- The planet we live on
- Can either be planetary or stellar
- North star
- A tendency to do nothing or remain unchanged
- death of a massive star
- The force that holds gases in the sun
- 6 trillion miles
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- An hour and a half
- Stars put together to make a figure in the sky
- Donut shaped ring in the sky that orbits the sun
- Is an irregular galaxy
- Very famous telescope in space
- Machine we used in space
- The universe we are in
- A triple star system
- The earth ____ around the sun
- Milky way
- There is many in the universe
- The sun is a ____
23 Clues: Water • Milky way • North star • Is a space probe • 6 trillion miles • The sun is a ____ • An hour and a half • A triple star system • Where astronauts live • The planet we live on • Is an irregular galaxy • The universe we are in • death of a massive star • Machine we used in space • Presence matter in a football • The earth ____ around the sun • There is many in the universe • ...
The Solar System 2026-02-12
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- What asteroids are made of.
- Fastest thing in the universe.
- Earth's closest neighbor.
- What we see looking up.
- A glowing ball of plasma.
- The star we orbit.
- The line a planet rotates on.
- The red planet.
- Once the ninth planet.
- Used by astronomers to find stars.
- Saturn has many of these.
- A star that suddenly brightens.
- Icy object with a tail.
- What Jupiter is mostly made of.
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- The path around a star.
- Caused by the moon's gravity.
- The hottest planet.
- Small particles in space.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- A huge collection of stars.
- The empty space between stars.
- Our home.
- Part of a telescope.
- The center of a planet.
- The "habitable" area for life.
25 Clues: Our home. • The red planet. • The star we orbit. • The hottest planet. • Part of a telescope. • Once the ninth planet. • The path around a star. • What we see looking up. • The center of a planet. • Icy object with a tail. • Small particles in space. • Earth's closest neighbor. • A glowing ball of plasma. • Saturn has many of these. • What asteroids are made of. • A huge collection of stars. • ...
Court Clerks' Office Lingo 2014-03-01
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- Code for Alcohol case monitored by Probation
- Do this with a filing requiring but missing notarization
- T in STAR
- R in STAR
- Code for Alcohol case monitored by DA
- T in ACT
- A in STAR
- S in STAR
- C in ACT
- Code for Probation Revocation Hearing
- A in ACT
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- Code for Probation Revoked, same term
- Do not use this button in sentence screen
- Code for final day of permanent orders hearing
- All filed documents must have this
- FPOR is needed for this
- Judicial standard is 98%
- We treat each other with this
- Do not use this code for unsupervised cases
- Code for final day of a held jury trial
- Code for Probation Revoked, new term
21 Clues: T in ACT • C in ACT • A in ACT • T in STAR • R in STAR • A in STAR • S in STAR • FPOR is needed for this • Judicial standard is 98% • We treat each other with this • All filed documents must have this • Code for Probation Revoked, new term • Code for Probation Revoked, same term • Code for Alcohol case monitored by DA • Code for Probation Revocation Hearing • ...
Universe Vocab.-Leticia Peralta-8th period 2014-10-09
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- the colors we see
- a change in wavelength
- death of a large star by explosion
- says the universe began as a small point
- location of star formation
- helps you see the stars at night
- distance between any two corresponding points
- our star
- how fast light travels
- very high energy & no mass or charge
- electromagnetic waves that are very high energy
- a grouping of stars in space
- the matter space contains
- a self luminous celestial body
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- distance that light travels through space
- transfer of energy through matter
- shorter wavelength than visible light
- appear as dark dark ribbons against bright stars
- long wavelengths and low frequencies
- spread out from the center of a spiral galaxy
- point at which something begins
21 Clues: our star • the colors we see • a change in wavelength • how fast light travels • the matter space contains • location of star formation • a grouping of stars in space • a self luminous celestial body • point at which something begins • helps you see the stars at night • transfer of energy through matter • death of a large star by explosion • long wavelengths and low frequencies • ...
14 2024-10-26
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- Mexico trip goes wrong for John
- Setting for disappearance in ExorcistBeliever
- Brothers face rural demon
- Alien invader horror
- Star of NoOneWillSaveYou
- Infamous character in SawX
- Director of Appendage
- Main threat in WhenEvilLurks
- Director of NoOneWillSaveYou
- Designer’s gruesome manifestation
- Oracle haunting elements
- VHS85 co-director
- Director of PetSemataryBloodlines
- Found footage anthology style 85
- Era explored in VHS85
- Director of TotallyKiller
- Teen travels back to 1987
- Star of Appendage
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- Director of WhenEvilLurks
- ExorcistBeliever director
- New sequel with Chris MacNeil
- Serial killer in TotallyKiller
- Haunted job setting horror
- Star of ExorcistBeliever
- New prequel set in 1969
- Star of Oracle
- Prophecy-linked nun thriller
- Co-director of DeliverUs
- Setting of DeliverUs
- SawX director
30 Clues: SawX director • Star of Oracle • VHS85 co-director • Star of Appendage • Alien invader horror • Setting of DeliverUs • Director of Appendage • Era explored in VHS85 • New prequel set in 1969 • Star of NoOneWillSaveYou • Star of ExorcistBeliever • Co-director of DeliverUs • Oracle haunting elements • Director of WhenEvilLurks • ExorcistBeliever director • Brothers face rural demon • ...
Astronomy Broitzman2 2018-03-19
26 Clues: -star • -axis • -neap • -tide • -maria • -umbra • -orbit • -lunar • -phase • -comet • -meteor • -planet • -crater • -spring • -equinox • penumbra • -eclipse • -eclipse • -penumbra • -calendar • -rotation • -solistice • -satellite • -meteorized • -revolution • -constellation
Nature 2022-06-27
25 Clues: In • Owl • Art • Star • Down • Wake • Burn • Mess • Dark • Piano • Frost • Color • Grand • Little • Fallen • Violet • Flight • Citadel • Scorpio • Blossoms • Thoughts • Kintsugi • Masquerade • Introversion • DeadlyNightshade
Key Vocab Nov 1 2024-09-03
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- The process by which two light atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing energy, and is the primary source of energy in stars.
- Dwarf A small, dense star that is the remnant of a low or medium mass star, which has exhausted its nuclear fuel and shed its outer layers.
- Hole A region in space where the gravitational pull is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it.
- Dwarf The smallest and coolest type of main-sequence star, with a low mass and long lifespan.
- A highly magnetized rotating neutron star that emits beams of electromagnetic radiation out of its magnetic poles.
- The total amount of energy emitted by a star, galaxy, or other astronomical object per unit of time.
- A powerful and luminous explosion occurring at the end of a star's life cycle, often resulting in the formation of a neutron star or black hole.
- Star A very dense stellar remnant composed mainly of neutrons, formed from the collapse of a massive star after a supernova explosion.
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- Nebula A ring-shaped nebula formed by the expansion of gases from a dying star.
- The range of electromagnetic radiation emitted by an object, revealing its physical properties and composition when analyzed.
- A vast cloud of gas and dust in space, often serving as a nursery for new stars.
- Diagram A graphical plot of stars showing the relationship between their absolute magnitudes or luminosities versus their stellar classifications or effective temperatures.
- Giant A late-stage star that has expanded and cooled, increasing in size and luminosity as it exhausts hydrogen in its core.
- A transient astronomical event that causes the sudden brightening of a star, typically involving a binary star system where one star accumulates material from its companion.
- An extremely luminous and distant celestial object powered by a supermassive black hole at its center.
- Supergiant A very large and luminous star, more massive than a red giant, that has entered the later stages of stellar evolution.
- Sequence A continuous range of stars that fuse hydrogen into helium in their cores, representing the longest stage in a star's life cycle.
17 Clues: Nebula A ring-shaped nebula formed by the expansion of gases from a dying star. • A vast cloud of gas and dust in space, often serving as a nursery for new stars. • Dwarf The smallest and coolest type of main-sequence star, with a low mass and long lifespan. • ...
xmas 2021 2021-12-24
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- Dave got an AFO brace for his foot. AFO stands for this (3 words).
- Dave traveled to this Alaskan city twice this year to visit his friend Sonda
- Konner started working with a ________ _______ to help him build muscles for baseball.
- Steven shared his gift of dance on TikTok this year by making ________ videos.
- Konner’s new baseball team is the Washington _________. This team shares a name with the Oakland baseball team
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- Konner likes to remind Papa how ___________ he is on a regular basis.
- Steven started 7th Grade at this middle school
- Steven and Konner built custom _________ while in Star Wars Galay’s edge this year
- Installed new automated window ______ that can be controlled by Alexa
- Dave discovered that he is part of 5% of the population that has an extra bone in his foot called a Navicular _________ bone.
- Konner started 9th grade at this patriotic High School in Renton
- Dave achieved MVP status on this Seattle Based Airline
12 Clues: Steven started 7th Grade at this middle school • Dave achieved MVP status on this Seattle Based Airline • Konner started 9th grade at this patriotic High School in Renton • Dave got an AFO brace for his foot. AFO stands for this (3 words). • Konner likes to remind Papa how ___________ he is on a regular basis. • ...
Crossword Puzzle #2- Pop Culture 2023-11-09
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- last name of main character in "Star Wars"
- last name of the African-American baseball player who broke the color barrier in 1947
- last name of the author of "The Great Gatsby"
- original name of Mickey Mouse
- last name of main character from "The Wizard of Oz"
- The ____ Bunch, a television show about a man and a woman who marry and have six kids between them
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- ____ Soul, the sixth studio album by The Beatles, featuring songs such as "In My Life" and "Drive My Car"
- S.S. ____, name of the ship in "Gilligan's Island"
- second member of iconic comedy duo, known for "Who's on First?" and popular movies where they meet characters, such as Frankenstein and the Invisible Man
- last name of one of The Monkees, a popular televison band in the 60s
- name of Elvis Presley's estate in Memphis, Tennessee
- last name of major league baseball player who was married to Marilyn Monroe and holds the record for longest hit streak
12 Clues: original name of Mickey Mouse • last name of main character in "Star Wars" • last name of the author of "The Great Gatsby" • S.S. ____, name of the ship in "Gilligan's Island" • last name of main character from "The Wizard of Oz" • name of Elvis Presley's estate in Memphis, Tennessee • last name of one of The Monkees, a popular televison band in the 60s • ...
Kavin Spelling Week 8 2022-09-08
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- - The ________ was very loud but also very interesting.
- - Many countries have had _____ wars so they can have independence for their country.
- - A hundred ___________(s) make a metre.
- - Could you please be a bit more _________ about the directions to the place?
- - The word __________ is used to describe something that will definitely happen.
- - I revisited the _________ where my relative’s grave was, remembering all the good things about him.
- - You can be a ______ of this country if you were born here or stayed here for a long time.
- - You should probably use a _______ so it’s easier to draw the star.
- - You need to go to the _______ of the room.
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- - If you multiply the radius by two, and then times it by (pi), you will get the _______________ of the circle.
- - Everybody had to participate, but there was an __________ for Ben, because his arm was broken.
- - Be careful, don’t fall off your ________!
- - Is there any job ________ in this hotel?
- - The _______________ of the show was really upsetting.
- - The ____ was very overpopulated and the skies were musty and gloomy.
- - He worked at the _________ store and shelved many different things.
- - I really hope the project will be __________!
- - A _______ is a period of time that is a hundred years long.
18 Clues: - A hundred ___________(s) make a metre. • - Is there any job ________ in this hotel? • - Be careful, don’t fall off your ________! • - You need to go to the _______ of the room. • - I really hope the project will be __________! • - The ________ was very loud but also very interesting. • - The _______________ of the show was really upsetting. • ...
Review 1 2026-02-03
Black Holes 2024-01-15
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- A type of neutron star with an extremely strong magnetic field, capable of producing intense bursts of X-rays and gamma-rays.
- A category of stars that includes neutron stars and black holes, characterized by high density and small size.
- A powerful and explosive event in which a star reaches the end of its life cycle, leading to the ejection of outer layers and the formation of a neutron star.
- A type of pulsar with a very short rotation period, typically in the range of milliseconds, believed to be spun up by accreting matter from a companion star.
- The stretching and elongation of objects (or matter) into long, thin shapes due to intense gravitational forces near a black hole.
- A hypothetical exotic compact star composed of quark matter, which may exist as an alternative to neutron stars.
- A highly dense stellar remnant formed from the collapsed core of a massive star after a supernova explosion, primarily composed of neutrons.
- A point at the center of a black hole where gravitational forces are infinitely strong and space-time is infinitely curved.
- An extremely bright and energetic object powered by a supermassive black hole at its center.
- The hypothetical opposite of a black hole, where matter and light are ejected outward instead of being pulled in.
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- The point at which the density of a neutron star is so high that neutrons "drip" out of the star's interior.
- he regular interval or recurrence of pulsar pulses, indicating the rotation period of the neutron star.
- Energy in the form of electromagnetic waves, including radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays, emitted by pulsars.
- A swirling disk of gas, dust, and other matter that orbits a black hole before being pulled into it.
- A highly magnetized, rotating neutron star that emits beams of electromagnetic radiation, often observed in binary systems with black holes.
- The emission of energy in the form of gravitational waves, often produced by the acceleration of massive objects, such as the motion of neutron stars.
- The region of space around a pulsar or magnetized celestial object where the magnetic field dominates the behavior of charged particles.
- A pulsar that is part of a binary star system, orbiting around a companion star, often used in gravitational wave studies.
- The region around a black hole where photons can orbit in a circular path, just outside the event horizon.
- A hypothetical tunnel-like structure that connects two separate points in spacetime, potentially providing a shortcut for travel.
- The boundary surrounding a black hole beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape
21 Clues: The boundary surrounding a black hole beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape • An extremely bright and energetic object powered by a supermassive black hole at its center. • A swirling disk of gas, dust, and other matter that orbits a black hole before being pulled into it. • ...
Solar System 2017-02-16
Ngā Mata o te Ariki Tāhwirimātea 2024-05-06
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- Sacred wind, ceremony useed to replenish Matariki
- A star within Matariki which shares its name with tree
- Māori word for star
- Oven used to cook hāngi
- Another Star which signals the new year
- A star whose name translates to salt water
- A star whose name translates to sweet water
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- Pools of water in the sky
- A star within Matariki which also means food grown within the earth
- A star within Matariki which also means food from the sky
- Matariki star known to predict the weather
- Ngā mata o te ariki Tāwhirimātea (short name)
12 Clues: Māori word for star • Oven used to cook hāngi • Pools of water in the sky • Another Star which signals the new year • Matariki star known to predict the weather • A star whose name translates to salt water • A star whose name translates to sweet water • Ngā mata o te ariki Tāwhirimātea (short name) • Sacred wind, ceremony useed to replenish Matariki • ...
Chapter 28: Fighting the Persian Wars 2025-05-13
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- Modern-day country where the Persian Empire began
- Final battle of the Persian Wars
- At its height, this empire was the largest in the world
- Naval battle where the Greeks tricked the Persians
- Narrow waterway where Persian ships got stuck
- Without the Persian Wars, the Persian empire might have conquered all of ________
- Runner who went to get help from Sparta
- The son of King Darius, who led the second invasion
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- Who won the Battle of Marathon
- Leader who planned the Greek naval trap
- First major battle between Greeks and Persians
- King during the Ionian Revolt
- soldiers that ride on horses
- At this battle, a Greek traitor showed the Persians how to cross the mountains
- Region where Greeks rebelled against Persia
15 Clues: soldiers that ride on horses • King during the Ionian Revolt • Who won the Battle of Marathon • Final battle of the Persian Wars • Leader who planned the Greek naval trap • Runner who went to get help from Sparta • Region where Greeks rebelled against Persia • Narrow waterway where Persian ships got stuck • First major battle between Greeks and Persians • ...
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
Ancient Rome 2023-05-10
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- he lead the Roman armies in the gallic wars and then becomes dictator.
- a series of wars between 264 and 146BC.
- it was a region during Roman times it was in France, Belgium.
- the first Roman emperador between year 27AD to 14BC.
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- Rich people with a lot of power to vote.
- normal people who had normal jobs and not too much money.
- Group of 164 people who made the rules.
- the second Punic war
8 Clues: the second Punic war • Group of 164 people who made the rules. • a series of wars between 264 and 146BC. • Rich people with a lot of power to vote. • the first Roman emperador between year 27AD to 14BC. • normal people who had normal jobs and not too much money. • it was a region during Roman times it was in France, Belgium. • ...
Chapter 24 Terms 2025-10-24
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- A region in the Hertzsprung-Russell (H-R)diagram containing most stars in the universe.
- A city-sized, dense object that is the remnant of a supernova or collapsed white dwarf.
- A graph used to classify stars based on their color/temperature class and their brightness or luminosity.
- An immense star; located at the top of the Hertzsprung-Russell (H-R) diagram.
- A huge, loose mass of billions of stars, other astronomical objects, and dust held together by gravity. They exist as spiral, barred spiral, elliptical, or in irregular forms.
- A hot, dense core of a dead star.
- A hot, dense collection of matter deep within a nebula that secular cosmologists believe will eventually form a star when nuclear fusion begins.
- A star’s brightness as it would appear at a standard distance from the star
- An immense cloud of interstellar gas and dust.
- Invisible matter that secular cosmologists say must exist in the universe to create enough gravity to make their cosmological model work.
- One of 88 groups or patterns of stars usedto subdivide the heavens in order to locate and name individual stars.
- The violent end of stars of greater than about 8 solar masses; a brilliant explosion that leaves behind a dead core such as a white dwarf, neutron star, or black hole.
- A group of stars close enough to be held together by gravity.
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- A body of knowledge that attempts to explain how the universe began and how it has changed over time.
- Unusual stars that regularly change brightness as they expand and contract in size.
- One of a pair of gravitationally connected stars that revolve around each other.
- An unusual celestial object that is as bright as a galaxy but is compact and looks like a distant star in a telescope.
- The change of the observed spectrum of a star to longer wavelengths due either to the distance to the star or to its speed away from Earth.
- The apparent change in position of a distant object as one’s viewing position changes
- A star’s relative brightness as viewed from Earth.
- A violent nuclear explosion that occurs when a white dwarf draws in hydrogen from a larger companion star in a stellar binary system.
- A large, luminous reddish star that forms when a star with about the mass of the sun enters its final stages of existence as its hydrogen fuel is used up
- The distance light travels in a year; a useful unit of interstellar distance; about 9.7 trillion_km (6 trillion_mi)
- A strange astronomical object so massive and dense that its intense gravity prevents even light from escaping.
24 Clues: A hot, dense core of a dead star. • An immense cloud of interstellar gas and dust. • A star’s relative brightness as viewed from Earth. • A group of stars close enough to be held together by gravity. • A star’s brightness as it would appear at a standard distance from the star • An immense star; located at the top of the Hertzsprung-Russell (H-R) diagram. • ...
WORDSCAPES (8/9s) #6 2022-07-30
Alisha 2024-06-11
Africa-Thias 2021-12-10
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- morgan freeman look alike
- hutu killed tutsi
- virus that causes problems with how your blood clots
- kids force to fight wars
- country in east-central Africa. About the size of Great Britain,
- a waterfall on the Zambezi River in southern Africa,
- is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley
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- a terrorist who use kids as soldiers and led a resistance army
- mixture of cocaine and gunpowder
- Were traded for guns
- a place that is a big as america and reaches up to 130 degrees
- africa taken over and split up
- one of the largest islands in the world
- people trained to fight wars
- separate development of the different racial groups in South Africa.
15 Clues: hutu killed tutsi • Were traded for guns • kids force to fight wars • morgan freeman look alike • people trained to fight wars • africa taken over and split up • mixture of cocaine and gunpowder • one of the largest islands in the world • is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley • virus that causes problems with how your blood clots • ...
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
Stars and Galaxies 2024-03-21
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- The color Hydrogen is seen on the Hubble Space Telescope
- The Milky Way is what type of galaxy
- In a nebulae once gravity has caused the densest part to collapse this can form
- Matter that emits no light at any wavelength
- This size stars are usually the hottest and are blue-white
- The apparent surface of a star
- Place where stars are formed
- The wide outermost layer of a star's atmosphere
- Light is a form of
- A type of dwarf with a slowly cooling sphere of Carbon
- A large ball of gas held together by gravity with a core so hot that nuclear fusion occurs.
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- Holds stars and galaxies together
- Nuclear fusion is a process that occurs when what combines in atoms
- An enormous explosion that destroys a star
- The sun is an _______mass star
- The Earth spins on an
- The center of a star is called
- The true brightness of an object
- Spread light into different wavelengths
19 Clues: Light is a form of • The Earth spins on an • Place where stars are formed • The sun is an _______mass star • The center of a star is called • The apparent surface of a star • The true brightness of an object • Holds stars and galaxies together • The Milky Way is what type of galaxy • Spread light into different wavelengths • An enormous explosion that destroys a star • ...
Greece and Rome Crossword 2017-09-03
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- Infamous Carthaginian general
- Military unit of the Roman army
- Ruler of the Gods
- Assassinated Julius Caesar
- A representative for the plebeian people of Rome
- Aristocratic landowner of Rome
- Wars The group of three wars between Carthage and Rome
- Wife of Zeus
- Where ancient people would go to watch the gladiators fight
- Material created to be used in buildings and roads
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- Members of the patrician class that passed laws
- A system for carrying water
- the silver coin that was used as a means of trade in the Roman empire
- An elected leader of the government and army of Rome
- Government in which citizens have the right to select their own leader
- A common person of Rome
- Power Total and complete rule over people
- Roman leader who had absolute power and ruled for six months
- 1/3 of the ancient Roman population were these
- Service Workers that were paid to manage the affairs of the government, created by Octavian
20 Clues: Wife of Zeus • Ruler of the Gods • A common person of Rome • Assassinated Julius Caesar • A system for carrying water • Infamous Carthaginian general • Aristocratic landowner of Rome • Military unit of the Roman army • Power Total and complete rule over people • 1/3 of the ancient Roman population were these • Members of the patrician class that passed laws • ...
Ancient Greece and Rome Crossword 2018-09-04
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- Goddess of wisdom and guardian cities
- Won the Punic Wars
- Wealthy landowners that held power
- Has the most powerful army in Greece
- A leader in the Roman republic who took power in a time of crisis and ruled for a six month period
- Infamous leader of Carthage
- City and its surrounding villages that form an independent state
- Ruled by small group of powerful merchants and artisans
- Aristocratic branch of Rome's government
- Peasants forced to farm the land
- Wars Series of three main battles fought between Rome and Carthage
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- Ruled by the people
- democracy Citizens rule directly instead of through representatives
- Ruler that lives on Mount Olympus with his wife Hera
- Ruled by nobility
- Ruled by a king
- Government in which citizens have the right to vote
- Common farmers, artisans, and merchants who did not hold government positions
- Traditional stories about the gods
- War Fought by Mycenaeans against the city of Troy
20 Clues: Ruled by a king • Ruled by nobility • Won the Punic Wars • Ruled by the people • Infamous leader of Carthage • Peasants forced to farm the land • Wealthy landowners that held power • Traditional stories about the gods • Has the most powerful army in Greece • Goddess of wisdom and guardian cities • Aristocratic branch of Rome's government • ...
ROME 2014-03-18
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- made channel that carries water from distant places
- anthony/fought against octavian after death of julius caesar
- roman gladiator
- roman(roman hero)
- caesar/roman general,was assasinated
- chosen disciples of jesus who spread his teachings
- political system in which people elect leaders to govern them
- by being nailed or tied to an upright cross
- decay of peoples values
- most powerful officials in rome
- wars/a series of wars between rome and carthage in the 200s
- reject laws or actions in government
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- roman republic meeting place
- religion
- nobility in roman society
- common people of ancient rome
- roman emperor
- rise from the dead
- romana/roman peace
- and balances/a system that balances power in a government
- law/a legal system based on a written code of laws
- of caesar and later went to war
- language of the romans
23 Clues: religion • roman emperor • roman gladiator • roman(roman hero) • rise from the dead • romana/roman peace • language of the romans • decay of peoples values • nobility in roman society • roman republic meeting place • common people of ancient rome • of caesar and later went to war • most powerful officials in rome • caesar/roman general,was assasinated • reject laws or actions in government • ...
Medieval Crossword 2023-12-15
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- A metal stick used to fight
- The holly city
- A religious building
- An Italian city
- A place where Monks live and do work
- A tower on wheels used to get over high walls in fights (2 words)
- A building used to fight and protect people
- People classified as rich
- A man that rules the kingdom
- People classified as poor
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- A person with high social class and political status
- A vow taken by monks to never have children (3 words)
- A building for people of higher power
- A person that fights wars and protects the city
- A vow taken by monks to give up all possessions (3 words)
- Wars fought by Christians for the holly city
- Worn by nights to protect them
- A religion that mainly took over the medieval times
- The head of the church
- A large group of religious people whose life is based off of labor
20 Clues: The holly city • An Italian city • A religious building • The head of the church • People classified as rich • People classified as poor • A metal stick used to fight • A man that rules the kingdom • Worn by nights to protect them • A place where Monks live and do work • A building for people of higher power • A building used to fight and protect people • ...
WW2 2023-12-19
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- Domination Hitlers main goal.
- Italian leader
- type of communism in Italy.
- Hitlers known name for his military.
- Shirts A team of strong men Hitler created.
- what did Germany send on Great Britain to try to get them to back off.
- Police Hitlers men who took out his enemies for him in secret.
- The place MacArthur was sent to fight the Japanese if they were to invade.
- leader of Germany in ww2
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- the president of the US during ww2
- became prime minister of Great Britain after Chamberlain resigned
- Lease Act a way the US tried helping Great Britain without getting involved
- a fast, hard attack.
- execution of 46 generals.
- The US remained____________ for a long time while the European wars were going on.
- Powers Germany, Japan, and Italy
- And Carry a way for the US not to get involved in other European wars.
- one of Hitlers strongest allies
- Harbor The place where the US Navy was sitting
- prime minister of japan during ww2
20 Clues: Italian leader • a fast, hard attack. • leader of Germany in ww2 • execution of 46 generals. • type of communism in Italy. • Domination Hitlers main goal. • one of Hitlers strongest allies • the president of the US during ww2 • Powers Germany, Japan, and Italy • prime minister of japan during ww2 • Hitlers known name for his military. • ...
Andrew jackson 2025-01-31
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- God gave right to u.s to expand
- tax on imports
- justified the creation of the national bank
- henry clay was the founder of the
- conflict between u.s and Seminoles
- higher tariff,angered the south
- Andrew Jackson supported the
- father of texas
- gold found in this location in c.a
- who won the 1834 election against Jackson
- Indians forced to move and many died along the way of the..
- a result of southern states resistance to imposed, protective tariffs on foreign goods
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- result of southern states resistance to imposed, protective tariffs on foreign goods-wars
- Choctaw,Cherokee,Chickasaw,creek,and Seminoles
- election of 1824
- a system where gov. officialls get removed and replaced by locals
- Jackson vetoed the national bank because it favored..
- a religious sect started by Joseph smith
- corrupt bargain took place and John.Q Adams won
- 7th president of the u.s
- anti-Jackson party
21 Clues: tax on imports • father of texas • election of 1824 • anti-Jackson party • 7th president of the u.s • Andrew Jackson supported the • God gave right to u.s to expand • higher tariff,angered the south • henry clay was the founder of the • conflict between u.s and Seminoles • gold found in this location in c.a • a religious sect started by Joseph smith • ...
Socials PATRICIAN - A member of one of the original citizen families of ancient Rome PLEBEIAN - Roman plebs were often poor and viewed lesser than members of the higher class. CONSUL - A consul is a diplomat appointed to live in a foreign country, to 2023-05-13
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- - an assembly or council of citizens having the highest deliberative functions in a government, especially a legislative assembly of a state or nation.
- - pertaining to judgment in courts of justice or to the administration of justice
- - Having the power to make laws.
- - A member of one of the original citizen families of ancient Rome
- - Julius Caesar played a key role in transforming the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. Julius Caesar was born in 100 BC to an aristocratic family.
- - An ancient region in W Europe, including the modern areas of N Italy, France, Belgium, and the S Netherlands
- - A consul is a diplomat appointed to live in a foreign country, to protect both her country's interests and citizens living abroad.
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- - a group of three men holding power, in particular ( the First Triumvirate ) the unofficial coalition of Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus in 60 BC and ( the Second Triumvirate ) a coalition formed by Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian in 43 BC.
- - Roman plebs were often poor and viewed lesser than members of the higher class.
- - Hannibal are general who commanded the Carthaginian army in the second Punic War; crossed the Alps and defeated the Romans but was recalled to defend Carthage and was defeated.
- - He was the first Roman emperor
- WARS - Punic Wars, also called Carthaginian Wars, (264–146 bce), a series of three wars between the Roman Republic and the Carthaginian (Punic) empire.
12 Clues: - He was the first Roman emperor • - Having the power to make laws. • - A member of one of the original citizen families of ancient Rome • - Roman plebs were often poor and viewed lesser than members of the higher class. • - pertaining to judgment in courts of justice or to the administration of justice • ...
Quantum Tunnelers 4 2014-08-13
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- Kurtis achieved this many kills shooting cannons.
- Admin Abuse in raidcall left this god given right removed from certain members.
- Cannon ammunition to load for hitting charging infantry.
- Alex felt the third iteration of this FPS was bad.
- Useless small stabbing weapon that Napoleonic Wars pirates can start with.
- Alex refuses to play games at this monitor refresh rate.
- Type of instrument Rum was playing.
- A market town located in the Austrian state of Tyrol on the eastern border of Innsbruck in the administrative district of Innsbruck-Land.
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- Sung's Red Orchestra role.
- Shortened spelling of a Latin dance.
- The human eye can only detect 60 FPS.
- Rum's Napoleonic Wars character (adjective).
- Alex is a _____ according to Zach.
- Best capture point in Red Orchestra.
- Rum plays with it on, Sung does not.
- Zach achieved this many melee kills while defending on bridges.
- It is the largest of the Small Isles, and the fifteenth largest Scottish island, but is inhabited by only about thirty or so people, all of whom live in the village of Kinloch on the east coast
17 Clues: Sung's Red Orchestra role. • Alex is a _____ according to Zach. • Type of instrument Rum was playing. • Shortened spelling of a Latin dance. • Best capture point in Red Orchestra. • Rum plays with it on, Sung does not. • The human eye can only detect 60 FPS. • Rum's Napoleonic Wars character (adjective). • Kurtis achieved this many kills shooting cannons. • ...
Greece Crossword 2012-11-21
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- Represented Wisdom
- One ruthless leader
- Wars War that took place from 499-449 B.C.
- Rule by the people
- Replaced oral law with written law
- Was prompted by commerce and the search for arable land.
- They won the Battle at Marathon
- Goddess of Marriage
- This city emerged as the dominant city-state
- Had no political rights
- God of Light and the Sun
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- Worked for reform to preserve Athens
- of Salamis This was the second battle of the Persian Wars
- Rule by the elite
- Goddess of Love
- War This war was caused because of competition between Athens and Sparta for control of Greece
- Were designed to promote civic and commercial life
- After the war Athens will eventually fall under the control of
- Was based on a polytheistic religion that was integral to culture, politics, and art in ancient Greece
- God of Thunder
- Duties of the citizen
- One royal family in charge
- This is
23 Clues: This is • God of Thunder • Goddess of Love • Rule by the elite • Represented Wisdom • Rule by the people • One ruthless leader • Goddess of Marriage • Duties of the citizen • Had no political rights • God of Light and the Sun • One royal family in charge • They won the Battle at Marathon • Replaced oral law with written law • Worked for reform to preserve Athens • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-03-28
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- Somebody who will fight for your country
- The force that leads us all
- The mountain that is referred to in Greek mythology
- The warrior state in Ancient Greece
- The type of government we use now is ________
- A car that flies would be new ________
- A section of land, like a country
- A king takes over rule forcefully
- King Xerxes son
- Everybody gathered together
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- A northeastern Mediterranean civilization
- The leader of the battle of Thermopylae
- A series of made-up and believed in stories in Ancient Greece and Rome
- Social and cultural development
- One king rules the land, passed through generations
- A navel battle fought in the Persian wars
- The continuous battle that Greece eventually won
- A battle in a narrow pass in the Persian wars, between the Greeks and the Persians
- The city-state in Greece that focuses on education for boys
- A group of wealthy men rule over the land
20 Clues: King Xerxes son • The force that leads us all • Everybody gathered together • Social and cultural development • A section of land, like a country • A king takes over rule forcefully • The warrior state in Ancient Greece • A car that flies would be new ________ • The leader of the battle of Thermopylae • Somebody who will fight for your country • ...
AP World bananza 2023-06-01
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- Confucius book
- Mandatory public service system in the Inca Empire
- What was the earliest legal code?
- Fused elements of Buddhism and Confucianism
- Islamic government created in 1206
- Renaissance term relating to the shifting of weight in art?
- A set of principles that form the basis of a philosophy
- Who is the God in Islam?
- Wars fought by Christians and Muslims
- What treaty divided newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal?
- Who led the religious faith in Islam after Muhammed's death?
- Triangular sail that allowed ships to sail against the wind
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- Economic side of feudalism
- Chinese custom that symbolized a girl's willingness to obey
- Who wrote the 95 theses?
- Revolutions that followed the Age of Enlightenment?
- What declined in Late Modern Part 2?
- Rebirth” of traditional art and cultural values
- Journey from Mecca to Medina
- What were the wars between China and England?
- What was one Empire that resisted Islam?
- What Gunpowder Empire was Shia Muslim?
22 Clues: Confucius book • Who wrote the 95 theses? • Who is the God in Islam? • Economic side of feudalism • Journey from Mecca to Medina • What was the earliest legal code? • Islamic government created in 1206 • What declined in Late Modern Part 2? • Wars fought by Christians and Muslims • What Gunpowder Empire was Shia Muslim? • What was one Empire that resisted Islam? • ...
SW Asia History 2023-10-13
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- Important natural resource in SW Asia.
- What city is at the center of the Israeli and Palestinian conflict?
- Leader of Iraq for both US wars there.
- Israel continues to build settlements in this contested area.
- WWI caused the collapse of this nation.
- Country invaded by Saddam Hussein's Iraq.
- Major event that created worldwide sympathy for Jews, leading to the creation of Israel.
- Terrorist group that caused 9/11.
- Nation that fought multiple wars with Israel but has since made peace.
- The US invaded this nation due to 9/11.
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- Leader of Al-Qaeda.
- Movement calling on Jews to return to the Holy Land.
- Code name for the US attack on Iraq in 1991.
- Violent protests against Israel.
- Term that refers to the spreading out of a people from their homeland.
- Prejudice against Jewish people.
- Government of Afghanistan.
- Large ethnic group with no homeland.
- People who drew the political boundaries of SW Asia after WWI.
- Terrorists from this contested area recently attacked Israel.
20 Clues: Leader of Al-Qaeda. • Government of Afghanistan. • Violent protests against Israel. • Prejudice against Jewish people. • Terrorist group that caused 9/11. • Large ethnic group with no homeland. • Important natural resource in SW Asia. • Leader of Iraq for both US wars there. • WWI caused the collapse of this nation. • The US invaded this nation due to 9/11. • ...
GR history 2024-04-02
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- mother of Ptolemy VIII
- a battle between the Ptolemaic Dynasty and the Seleucids in 217BC
- was assassinated in Rome in 44BC
- a monument on which the decree of Memphis was written
- a battle between Octavian and Mark Anthony in 31BC
- sister and wife of Ptolemy II
- father of Alexander the great
- a translation of the Hebrew bible in Greek
- nickname for Ptolemy I
- one of three kingdoms created after Alexander the great died
- a temple built in honour of Serapis
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- a Greek nickname meaning beloved of his father
- nickname for Ptolemy XII
- nickname of Ptolemy II
- a city where the Canopic decree was issued in 237BC
- name given to Libya in the Ptolemaic Dynasty
- name of the light house of ancient Alexandria
- Ships used by the ptolemaic dynasty to transport elephants
- nickname of Ptolemy III
- city built by Alexander the great
- a series of wars that centred around koile Syria
- father of Ptolemy I
22 Clues: father of Ptolemy I • mother of Ptolemy VIII • nickname of Ptolemy II • nickname for Ptolemy I • nickname of Ptolemy III • nickname for Ptolemy XII • sister and wife of Ptolemy II • father of Alexander the great • was assassinated in Rome in 44BC • city built by Alexander the great • a temple built in honour of Serapis • a translation of the Hebrew bible in Greek • ...
Alondra's Rome Puzzle! 2025-05-16
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- How many battles were fought between Rome and Carthage?
- What two animals did Hannibal use to fight in the second Punic War?
- Where is Scipio from?
- How many years did the Punic War last?
- What is another name for a "forum"?
- What was Rome's first set of laws called?
- Which sea was in the middle of the Punic Wars?
- How many Punic Wars did Rome win?
- In "Trial Procedures" severe_______ of any party may delay the trial.
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- Where is Carthage located?
- Intermarriage of plebeians and patricians was________.
- What was Rome's major gift to the world?
- Who conquered more land, Carthage or Rome
- Carthage was founded by which group?
- Rome created the Law of Nations which included people from_____.
- What kind of tablet were Roman Laws carved on?
- Deformed children were________ at birth.
- What did Rome soldiers use to prevent crops from growing?
- In "Funeral Rites" no burial or_________ of the dead in the city.
- In "Ownership & Possession" verbal promises are_________.
20 Clues: Where is Scipio from? • Where is Carthage located? • How many Punic Wars did Rome win? • What is another name for a "forum"? • Carthage was founded by which group? • How many years did the Punic War last? • What was Rome's major gift to the world? • Deformed children were________ at birth. • Who conquered more land, Carthage or Rome • ...
Rome - Kora Toops 2025-12-22
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- where the Twelve Tables were posted so everyone in the town could see
- the people that formed the city of Rome
- the alliance that Licinius Crassus, Gaius Pompey, and Julius Caeser made
- the person who defeated Hannibal
- who had the better navy durring the Punic Wars
- was a military hero, allowed anyone to be in the military, and reformed the military
- how many people Rome has in its Senate
- the people considered the higher class
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- the first Roman Emperor
- the time when Rome was at peace
- elected officials who voted on laws
- the people who provided culture for Rome
- Augustus Caesar was also known as
- the people considered lower class
- the most important unit in the Roman army
- the first thing that laws were written on in Rome
- how many hills Rome was built on
- the person that Rome got its name from
- Rome had 22 Emperors in the span of this many years
- who won all the Punic Wars
20 Clues: the first Roman Emperor • who won all the Punic Wars • the time when Rome was at peace • how many hills Rome was built on • the person who defeated Hannibal • Augustus Caesar was also known as • the people considered lower class • elected officials who voted on laws • the person that Rome got its name from • how many people Rome has in its Senate • ...
Rome - Kora Toops 2025-12-22
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- the first thing that laws were written on in Rome
- how many people Rome has in its Senate
- where the Twelve Tables were posted so everyone in the town could see
- Rome had 22 Emperors in the span of this many years
- the alliance that Licinius Crassus, Gaius Pompey, and Julius Caeser made
- the people considered lower class
- the most important unit in the Roman army
- how many hills Rome was built on
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- the first Roman Emperor
- who won all the Punic Wars
- the people considered the higher class
- the person that Rome got its name from
- who had the better navy durring the Punic Wars
- was a military hero, allowed anyone to be in the military, and reformed the military
- elected officials who voted on laws
- the people who provided culture for Rome
- the person who defeated Hannibal
- the people that formed the city of Rome
- the time when Rome was at peace
- Augustus Caesar was also known as
20 Clues: the first Roman Emperor • who won all the Punic Wars • the time when Rome was at peace • the person who defeated Hannibal • how many hills Rome was built on • the people considered lower class • Augustus Caesar was also known as • elected officials who voted on laws • the people considered the higher class • the person that Rome got its name from • ...
Rome - Channce Trutwin 2025-12-22
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- In 264 B.C. what war happened
- How many members are part of the Senate
- The First 500 Years Rome was a
- These people formed the city
- What two cities were involved in the Punic Wars
- Rome is named after who
- The father in a family is known as the what
- Who defeated Hannibal
- This military group has 4500-6000 citizens
- This is the name for Romans time of peace
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- What last name is given to the empires
- This ruler ruled Rome for 41 year and was the first empire
- What is the most powerful part of the Roman Gov.
- Where are the 12 tables located
- The early Romans believed that blank inhabited everything
- Licinius Crassus, Gaius Pompey, and Julius Caesar were all part of the first
- How many hills was Rome built on
- Tribes led by Kings also known as
- Rome first started in which country
- There was three Punic Wars who won the whole thing
20 Clues: Who defeated Hannibal • Rome is named after who • These people formed the city • In 264 B.C. what war happened • The First 500 Years Rome was a • Where are the 12 tables located • How many hills was Rome built on • Tribes led by Kings also known as • Rome first started in which country • What last name is given to the empires • How many members are part of the Senate • ...
School Subjects 2021-07-09
15 Clues: past,wars • atom,proton • ruler,shapes • constitution • paints,paper • animals,nature • writers,novels • copybook,rules • bottles,materials • programms,password • musical instruments • trainers,sport suit • mainlands,landscape • new language,alphabet • numbers,mathematical symbols
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
Galaxy Formation Vocabulary Assignment 2024-04-23
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- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
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- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
vocab 2025-04-16
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- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
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- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Layla crossword for the space and stars 2025-04-25
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
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- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Astronomy Vocabulary 2023-05-11
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
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- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
astronomy 2023-05-12
Across
- limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf.
- dwarf: An object, midway in size between a planet and a star, with a mass about 1/100 that of the sun.
- Diagram (HR diagram): A plot of luminosity against surface temperature or spectral type for a group of stars.
- dwarf: A low-mass star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size.
- magnitude: A measure of the luminosity of an object like a star.
- bulge: The central part of a galaxy.
- star: A star of extremely high density composed almost entirely of neutrally charged subatomic particles.
- hole: A collapsed, massive body whose escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.
- sequence: Middle-age stars that can be found running diagonally through the middle of an HR diagram.
- radius: The distance from the center of a black hole to its event horizon.
- galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry.
- Variables: Stars that pulsate radially, varying in both temperature and diameter, to produce brightness changes with a well-defined stable period and amplitude.
- A cloud of interstellar gas or dust.
- A large assemblage of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter orbiting a common center.
- galaxy: A flattened, rotating, large assemblage of stars with pinwheel-like arms of interstellar material and stars winding out from its nucleus.
- The outermost extent of a galaxy with a sparse distribution of stars.
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- A star of very high luminosity and relatively low temperature.
- Object: One of the 107 galaxies, nebulas, star clusters, and other deep sky objects classified with an M followed by a number.
- An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution.
- brightness: A measure of the observed light received from a star or other object.
- A star of large luminosity and radius.
- A variable radio source of small angular size that emits very rapid radio pulses in very regular periods.
- horizon: The surface at which the escape velocity of a collapsing star is equal to the speed of light.
- classes: The classification of stars according to their temperatures using the characteristics of their spectra.
- galaxy: An assemblage of stars, oval in shape, that contains no conspicuous interstellar material.
- disk: The main portion of a galaxy. Consists of a nucleus, bulge, and spiral arms.
- A star that experiences a sudden outburst of radiant energy, temporarily exponentially increasing its luminosity.
- An object of very high redshift that looks like a star but is extragalactic and highly luminous.
- molecular clouds: Large, cold, interstellar clouds with large diameters where massive stars form.
- Velocity: The rate at which an object must travel in order to break free of the influence of gravity.
- cluster: A spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite.
- system: Two stars that revolve around each other.
- sequence: A morphological classification scheme for galaxies. Often described as a tuning fork, after the shape of the diagram created from it.
- A theoretical point of zero volume and infinite density to which any black hole must collapse.
- The apparent displacement of a nearby star caused by the revolution of the Earth around the sun.
35 Clues: bulge: The central part of a galaxy. • A cloud of interstellar gas or dust. • A star of large luminosity and radius. • system: Two stars that revolve around each other. • limit: The upper boundary to the mass of a white dwarf. • galaxy: A large assemblage of stars without radial symmetry. • An explosion that marks the final stage of stellar evolution. • ...
Space and Astronomy 2024-08-16
Across
- Event where one celestial body passes in front of another
- Planet that orbits a star outside our solar system
- Explosive death of a massive star
- Galaxy closest to the Milky Way
- Small rocky body orbiting the sun
- Fourth planet from the Sun, known as the Red Planet
- Streak of light produced by a meteoroid entering Earth's atmosphere
- Galaxy that contains our solar system
- Extremely bright and distant object powered by a supermassive black hole
- Cloud of gas and dust in space
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- Icy body that releases gas and dust, forming a glowing tail
- Region in space where gravity is so strong not even light can escape
- Large, luminous star in a late stage of its evolution
- Dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt
- Force that attracts objects towards each other
- Highly magnetized rotating neutron star emitting beams of radiation
- System of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity
- Object that orbits a planet or star
- Space telescope that has captured detailed images of distant galaxies
- Path of a celestial body around another body
20 Clues: Cloud of gas and dust in space • Dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt • Galaxy closest to the Milky Way • Explosive death of a massive star • Small rocky body orbiting the sun • Object that orbits a planet or star • Galaxy that contains our solar system • Path of a celestial body around another body • Force that attracts objects towards each other • ...
Stars Crossword 2021-10-23
Across
- The characteristic way in which the intensity of radiation emitted by a hot object depends on frequency. The frequency at which the emitted intensity is highest is an indication of the temperature of the radiating object.
- The very largest of the large, hot, bright stars at the uppermost, left end of the main sequence on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram.
- Fragments of collapsing gas and dust that did not contain enough mass to initiate core nuclear fusion. Such an object is then frozen somewhere along its pre-main-sequence contraction phase, continually cooling into a compact dark object. Because of their small size and low temperature, these are extremely difficult to detect observationally.
- A star that suddenly increases in brightness, often by a factor of as much as 10,000 then slowly fades back to its original luminosity. These are the result of an explosion on the surface of a white-dwarf star, caused by matter falling onto its surface from the atmosphere of a binary companion.
- Objects that emit radiation in the form of rapid pulses with a characteristic pulse period and duration. Charged particles, accelerated by the magnetic field of a rapidly rotating neutron star, flow along the magnetic field lines, producing radiation that beams outward as the star spins on its axis.
- Bright lines in a specific location of the spectrum of radiating material, corresponding to emission of light at a certain frequency. A heated gas in a glass container produces these in its spectrum.
- Explosive death of a star, caused by the sudden onset of nuclear burning (Type 1), or an enormously energetic shock wave (Type 2).
- The brightness of a star as it appears from Earth, expressed using the magnitude scale.
- One of the basic properties used to characterize stars, it is defined as the total energy radiated by a star each second, at all wavelengths.
- A plot of luminosity against temperature (or spectral class) for a group of stars.
- An imaginary spherical surface surrounding a collapsing star, with radius equal to the Schwarzschild radius, within which no event can be seen, heard, or known about by an outside observer.
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- Stars found on the main sequence of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, but which should already have evolved off the main sequence, given its location on the diagram. These are thought to have formed from mergers of lower mass stars.
- A dense ball of neutrons that remains at the core of a star after a supernova explosion has destroyed the rest of the star. These are typically about 20 km across, and contain more mass than the Sun.
- Two stars orbiting around each other.
- The apparent magnitude a star would have if it were placed at a standard distance of 10 parsecs from Earth, expressed using the magnitude scale.
- Dark lines in an otherwise continuous bright spectrum, where light within one narrow frequency range has been removed.
- A region of space where the pull of gravity is so great that nothing, not even light, can escape. A possible outcome of the evolution of a very massive star.
- A giant star whose surface temperature is relatively low so that it glows red.
- A small star with sufficiently high temperature that it glows white. These are the end product of low to mid-mass stars at the end of their lives.
19 Clues: Two stars orbiting around each other. • A giant star whose surface temperature is relatively low so that it glows red. • A plot of luminosity against temperature (or spectral class) for a group of stars. • The brightness of a star as it appears from Earth, expressed using the magnitude scale. • ...
M 2022-07-02
26 Clues: In • Art • Owl • Burn • Mess • Star • Dark • Down • Wake • Color • Piano • Frost • Grand • Fallen • Little • Violet • Flight • Deadly • Scorpio • Citadel • Blossoms • Kintsugi • Thoughts • Masquerade • Nightshade • Introversion
Révision U4.2 2024-06-05
21 Clues: vie • soir • date • star • hier • matin • radio • acteur • épouse • l’année • actrice • la nuit • près de • célèbre • le mois • après-midi • la semaine • appartement • le week-end • petite amie • nom de famille
Christmas 2025-11-18
20 Clues: f • j • rap • top • Red • song • Love • Suit • Grand • holiday • Changer • Pioneer • ornament • birthday • Christmas • type of food • Fast reindeer • Proud reindeer • a Graceful reindeer • Name the raindeer that likes star-gazing
Stock Wars - Repowis13 2013-02-16
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- This record is sent back to the brokerage firm
- first listed company on the NYSE 3 WORDS
- The New York Stock Exchange.
- Advice from a bearish broker
- the upward or downward movement of a market for six months or more.
- the actual piece of paper that is evidence of stock ownership, usually watermarked and patterned to make itself hard to forge.
- value before tax.
- Short-term arrangement
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- a corporation that allows only a select group of people to purchase stock. 3 WORDS
- the profit that a broker gets every time you buy or sell a stock through him or her.
- a broker that in addition to taking orders, also offers advice on investing.
- a collection of stocks that is owned by an investor.
- Mutual fund that is traded on a stock exchange
- a market where stock prices are falling, favoring a bear.
- Period in which stock prices rise
- a person who buys stock in a corporation, and therefore becomes a part-owner of the corporation.
16 Clues: value before tax. • Short-term arrangement • The New York Stock Exchange. • Advice from a bearish broker • Period in which stock prices rise • first listed company on the NYSE 3 WORDS • This record is sent back to the brokerage firm • Mutual fund that is traded on a stock exchange • a collection of stocks that is owned by an investor. • ...
Stock Wars - Repowis13 2013-02-16
Across
- the profit that a broker gets every time you buy or sell a stock through him or her.
- value before tax.
- This record is sent back to the brokerage firm
- Neither bullish nor bearish
- Short-term arrangement
- first listed company on the NYSE 3 WORDS
- a person who buys stock in a corporation, and therefore becomes a part-owner of the corporation.
- The New York Stock Exchange.
- Period in which stock prices rise
- Advice from a bearish broker
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- the actual piece of paper that is evidence of stock ownership, usually watermarked and patterned to make itself hard to forge.
- a broker that in addition to taking orders, also offers advice on investing.
- the upward or downward movement of a market for six months or more.
- a collection of stocks that is owned by an investor.
- a market where stock prices are falling, favoring a bear.
- Mutual fund that is traded on a stock exchange
16 Clues: value before tax. • Short-term arrangement • Neither bullish nor bearish • The New York Stock Exchange. • Advice from a bearish broker • Period in which stock prices rise • first listed company on the NYSE 3 WORDS • This record is sent back to the brokerage firm • Mutual fund that is traded on a stock exchange • a collection of stocks that is owned by an investor. • ...
The Wednesday Wars 2017-04-11
Across
- gather; collect (p 115)
- death or injury suffered in an accident or some other unfortunate event (p 7)
- cooperator or participator, commonly in criminal acts (p 14)
- someone who wanted to end slavery, especially in the United States before the Civil War (p 222)
- evil; wicked (p 47)
- payback in order to settle the score; intense revenge, especially in the next life (p 216)
- caused to join an organization or a group (p 11)
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- blanket-like cloak with a hole in the center for the head, usually used for rain protection (p 252)
- uproar; crazy situation that has gone completely chaotic, disorganized, loud, and distracting (p 97)
- increasing forward motion (p 123)
- team of lawyers who try to make the jury believe that the accused person committed a crime (p 4)
- public toilets (p 245 and 249)
- beautiful handwriting (p 74)
- completely wipe out (p 81)
- criminal who illegally sets fire to property (p 222)
- having to do with cooking or the kitchen (p 45)
16 Clues: evil; wicked (p 47) • gather; collect (p 115) • completely wipe out (p 81) • beautiful handwriting (p 74) • public toilets (p 245 and 249) • increasing forward motion (p 123) • having to do with cooking or the kitchen (p 45) • caused to join an organization or a group (p 11) • criminal who illegally sets fire to property (p 222) • ...
Between the wars 2023-03-07
Across
- camp A camp in which people are detained or confined, usually in harsh conditions
- The act or process of organizing people, Industry, or enterprise
- a montage constructed from photographic images
- A dramatic and sustained downturn in economic activity
- A government controlled by a temporary alliance of political parties
- Government by one person with total control
- to remove a group of people from an organization or place in an abrupt or violent way
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- a 20th-century movement in art and literature which sought to reveal the creative potential of the unconscious mind
- The shards of broken glass that littered the streets after the windows of Jewish-owned stores, buildings, and synagogues were smashed
- A peasant in Russia that was wealthy enough to own a farm and hire labor
- bargaining Negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees
- strike A strike of workers in all or most industries
- the making of amends for a wrong one has done by paying money to or otherwise helping those who have been wronged
- a movie, television, or radio program that provides a factual record or report
- A political movement that promotes an extreme form of nationalism, denial of individual rights, and a dictatorial one-party rule
- spending Government spending, in excess of revenue or funds
16 Clues: Government by one person with total control • a montage constructed from photographic images • strike A strike of workers in all or most industries • A dramatic and sustained downturn in economic activity • spending Government spending, in excess of revenue or funds • The act or process of organizing people, Industry, or enterprise • ...
The Wednesday Wars 2023-03-23
Across
- "______ of Vietnam Soldiers," the organization who ate the chalky creampuffs
- "A pair of star-cross'd lovers"
- Yankees player who came to the school with Joe Pepitone
- According to Holling's father, "architecture is a _______."
- The "future dictator of a small country," according to Holling.
- Holling's friend from Vietnam
- The cause of death of Sycorax and Caliban, the rats
- A play that says, "Beware the ides of March"
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- Mrs. Baker's olympic host city
- Character in "The Merchant of Venice" who wants a pound of flesh
- Holling's religious identity
- A good snack for two hungry rats.
- A play with three witches, Banquo, and a sleep-walking scene
- The host of the Hoodhoods' favorite "Christmas special"
- A play with Caliban, Prospero, and Ariel
- Chamber of Commerce Business Man of 1967
16 Clues: Holling's religious identity • Holling's friend from Vietnam • Mrs. Baker's olympic host city • "A pair of star-cross'd lovers" • A good snack for two hungry rats. • A play with Caliban, Prospero, and Ariel • Chamber of Commerce Business Man of 1967 • A play that says, "Beware the ides of March" • The cause of death of Sycorax and Caliban, the rats • ...
Wars -Wyatt Robertson 2023-10-31
Across
- Suits that were considered unpatriotic by Americans
- Olympic runner that embarrassed Hitler at the Olympics
- Japan attacked a U.S military base in Hawaii
- Gang in Serbia that planned the assassination of Franz Ferdinand
- People who wanted to keep fighting in Vietnam
- Thought that if one country fell to communism, the rest would follow
- Border dividing South and North Korea
- Country that was building an empire in all of Asia during WW2
- Telegram sent to Mexico from Germany
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- Nickname for WW1 since it was the first major war
- Country that supported North Korea during the war
- British ocean liner that was sunk by Germany
- Country that supported South Korea during the war
- Flammable jelly used by the US during the Vietnam war
- Capital of South Vietnam that fell at the end of the war
- Style of fast warfare used by Germany in WW2
16 Clues: Telegram sent to Mexico from Germany • Border dividing South and North Korea • Japan attacked a U.S military base in Hawaii • British ocean liner that was sunk by Germany • Style of fast warfare used by Germany in WW2 • People who wanted to keep fighting in Vietnam • Nickname for WW1 since it was the first major war • Country that supported North Korea during the war • ...
wars-danette munoz 2023-10-31
Across
- falls into a trap and gets stabbed
- anxiety and trama from the bombs
- discrimination against jewish people
- forced germany to take the blame for the war
- jellylike substance used for fire bombs and flamethrowers
- Germany sent telegrams to Mexico to start stuff
- An invasion japan made
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- korea divided into 2 sides
- to censor and eliminate literature because it was considered un german
- it allowed them to hide and wont get caught
- heavily fortified border to divide north and south korea
- a series of coorinated attack against jews
- damaging for both sides and a turning point of the war
- long holes to hide from enemies
- who won the war
- no one won and was between the 2 biggest wars, WW2 and vietnam war
16 Clues: who won the war • An invasion japan made • korea divided into 2 sides • long holes to hide from enemies • anxiety and trama from the bombs • falls into a trap and gets stabbed • discrimination against jewish people • a series of coorinated attack against jews • it allowed them to hide and wont get caught • forced germany to take the blame for the war • ...
Israel's Defining Wars 2022-01-10
Across
- how the 6-Day War ends
- The idea that Israel was undefeatable
- Ally of Egypt
- Yom Kippur was a proxy-war for this greater conflict
- one of the areas captured in 6-Day War
- Year with withdrawal from UNEF
- A place Israel decided to invade despite having no plan to before the 6 day war
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- last name of Israeli prime-minister during Yom Kippur War
- part of Egyptian military that was greatly destroyed in the Yom Kippur War
- last name of the leader of the PLO
- Mizrahi group that strongly advocated for change in Israel
- cultural group that had a major impact on music in the 70s and 80s
- one of the reasons people moved to settlements
- the country that didn't fight in the Yom Kippur War
- Canal that was nationalized
- Un resolution in aftermath of 6-Day War forcing Israel to give up territory
16 Clues: Ally of Egypt • how the 6-Day War ends • Canal that was nationalized • Year with withdrawal from UNEF • last name of the leader of the PLO • The idea that Israel was undefeatable • one of the areas captured in 6-Day War • one of the reasons people moved to settlements • the country that didn't fight in the Yom Kippur War • Yom Kippur was a proxy-war for this greater conflict • ...
WCHS Week 6 - Life Cycle of Stars Vocabulary Review (v1) 2020-05-19
Across
- The thinly spread gas and dust that gradually collapses to form nebula
- A star forming region of space (the birthplace of stars).
- The final stage for a white dwarf that has cooled
- Low and high mass stars are divided by whether they are more or less than this many times the mass of our sun.
- The balancing of forces of nuclear energy release and gravitational compression
- Stars spend the majority of their lifespan fusing this element into helium.
- This element can only be fused in high mass stars (those whose mass is more than 8x that of our sun).
- A dead star that has become a very dense ball of matter with an intense gravitational attraction, from which nothing can escape.
- Stars that begin as blue main sequence stars will expand, turning into this star type.
- The fusion of this element marks the end stage for a high-mass star.
- This type of star (like our sun) has a lifespan around 10 billion years.
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- The glowing region of hot gas (plasma) cast off at the end of a low-mass star’s life
- The joining together of two smaller atoms into a larger atom that releases energy
- Form after a supernova, they spin rapidly and emit x-rays.
- This smallest star has a lifespan of 1 trillion years.
- A stage of a stars life cycle where the core collapses and the outer layers expand due to running out of hydrogen for fusion
- The life cycle stage for a low-mass star after its red giant phase
- The beginning of a star's lifecycle as dust and gas gather, but before fusion begins.
- The massive explosion of a star accompanied by emission of light and matter
- Form after a supernova and emit pulses of energy.
20 Clues: The final stage for a white dwarf that has cooled • Form after a supernova and emit pulses of energy. • This smallest star has a lifespan of 1 trillion years. • A star forming region of space (the birthplace of stars). • Form after a supernova, they spin rapidly and emit x-rays. • The life cycle stage for a low-mass star after its red giant phase • ...
Extreme Space Word Puzzle 2022-09-06
Across
- An object in space with such a strong gravitational pull that nothing, not even light, can escape from it.
- An active galaxy with a supermassive black hole at its center.
- Diagram A Diagram showing a star´s temperature and brightness in relationship to other stars.
- The smallest particle of a chemical element that can exist on it´s own.
- A rod- or dislike structure on spacecraft and telescopes used to transmit and receive radio signals.
- A glowing cloud of gas around a star at the end of its life.
- A field of force created by a planet, star, or galaxy, that surrounds it and extends into space.
- Suitable for living in or on.
- A Russian Astronaut.
- The solid, hard outer layer of a planet or moon.
- The amount of matter that occupies a certain volume.
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- The layer of gas that surrounds a planet. Also the outermost layer of gas around the sun or a star.
- A thick layer of hot rock between the core and the crust of a planet or moon.
- A gaseous layer above the surface of a star, such as the Sun. Along with the Corona, it forms the star´s outer atmosphere.
- The explosion that created the universe billions of years ago. According to the Big Bang theory, the universe began in an extremely dense and hot state and has been expanding ever since. The Big Bang was the origin of space, time, and matter
- The thin, solid outer layer of a planet or moon.
- A bowl-shaped depression on the surface of a planet, moon, asteroid, or other body.
- The distance traveled by light in a vacuum in one year.
- The imaginary line that passes through the center of a planet or star and around which the planet or star rotates.
- A small, irregular solar system object, made of rock and/or metal, that orbits the sun.
20 Clues: A Russian Astronaut. • Suitable for living in or on. • The thin, solid outer layer of a planet or moon. • The solid, hard outer layer of a planet or moon. • The amount of matter that occupies a certain volume. • The distance traveled by light in a vacuum in one year. • A glowing cloud of gas around a star at the end of its life. • ...
Gravity and Space 2023-05-18
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- the range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends.
- a graph that plots stars.
- a grouping of stars that has a name and forms a pattern
- a large body of matter that makes up something.
- a mass of gas that is being formed into a star.
- the brightest star in the night sky.
- and explosion of a star.
- and object that is made up of ice and dust that has a tail of gas particles.
- a small body from space that enters the earth's atmosphere
- a system of two stars that revolve around each other under the gravitation of both.
- a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out.
- a small rocky body that orbits the sun.
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- the angle between the Earth at one time of year, and the Earth six months later, as measured from a nearby star.
- a very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature.
- when two nuclei join to form a single nucleus.
- a very small dense star that looks like a planet.
- rapidly spinning neutron star.
- a large disc-shaped cloud of gas and dust from which planets, the sun, and other bodies of a solar system are formed.
- formed when a huge star runs out of fuel and collapses.
- how bright an object appears in the sky from Earth.
- the apparent magnitude an object would have if it were located at a distance of 10 parsecs.
- a galaxy where the stars and gas clouds are formed in one or more spiral arms.
- a force that drags objects and organisms to the center of earth.
- matter that stays at rest or moves in the same straight line unless it is acted upon by a force.
- a black hole that feeds on gas and the center of distant gravity.
25 Clues: and explosion of a star. • a graph that plots stars. • rapidly spinning neutron star. • the brightest star in the night sky. • a small rocky body that orbits the sun. • when two nuclei join to form a single nucleus. • a large body of matter that makes up something. • a mass of gas that is being formed into a star. • a very small dense star that looks like a planet. • ...
Midterm Review before Christmas Break 2024-12-19
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- scientist that created three laws
- the last stage of massive, but not the most massive stars
- indicator of a planet that can support life
- a very old, small, dense star with low luminosity
- stars spend most of their lives here
- how long it takes for the planet to orbit the star once
- when two plates are moving towards one another
- heaviest element a star can produce before supernova
- the area in which a planet can support life
- the inward force on a star. every object in the universe has this
- ocean with most tectonic activity
- the earth orbits in an ________
- when two plates are sliding past one another
- the study of looking at elements that are in a star and their absorption lines
- the perfect planet for life
- a celestial body made of ice that has a highly ellipitcal orbit
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- area surrounding the Pacific ocean that gets a lot of tectonic activity
- when two plates are moving away from one another
- the shift of waves when the energy is moving towards you
- can result if an earthquake happens in the ocean
- the measurement for how elliptical and orbit is
- island in the world that is known for the natural disasters it gets
- a sun like star will move to this in its second stage of life
- the shift of waves when the energy is moving away from you
- the gas that has allowed for a lot more global warming
- the last stage of the most massive stars
- a type of mountain that can cause mass destruction
- the sudden release of energy from the rocks in the earth
- how much energy a star is giving off
- our star
- H=H=He+Energy
- x axis on HR diagram
32 Clues: our star • H=H=He+Energy • x axis on HR diagram • the perfect planet for life • the earth orbits in an ________ • scientist that created three laws • ocean with most tectonic activity • stars spend most of their lives here • how much energy a star is giving off • the last stage of the most massive stars • indicator of a planet that can support life • ...
Ancient Greece and Rome 2018-09-04
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- Ruler that lives on Mount Olympus with his wife Hera
- War Fought by Mycenaean's against the city of Troy
- Wars Series of three main battles fought between Rome and Carthage
- A leader in the Roman republic who took power in a time of crisis and ruled for a six month period
- Common farmers, artisans, and merchants who did not hold government positions
- Ruled by nobility
- democracy Citizens rule directly instead of through representatives
- Won the Punic Wars
- Traditional stories about the gods
- Ruled by small group of powerful merchants and artisans
- Infamous leader of Carthage
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- Ruled by a king
- Peasants forced to farm the land
- Has the most powerful army in Greece
- Goddess of wisdom and guardian cities
- City and its surrounding villages that form an independent state
- Ruled by the people
- Government in which citizens have the right to vote
- Aristocratic branch of Rome's government
- Wealthy landowners that held power
20 Clues: Ruled by a king • Ruled by nobility • Won the Punic Wars • Ruled by the people • Infamous leader of Carthage • Peasants forced to farm the land • Wealthy landowners that held power • Traditional stories about the gods • Has the most powerful army in Greece • Goddess of wisdom and guardian cities • Aristocratic branch of Rome's government • ...
Ancient Rome 2022-11-30
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- human made structure used to carry water long distances.
- Type of animal that saved Romulus and Remus
- Ignored the veto power of the Tribunes
- Plebeians fled hear when they were protesting for more political power
- The noble people of Rome.
- people who lived in Ancient Rome
- Murdered by his brother over Rome
- A period of peace and prosperity in Ancient Rome.
- A large theater that hosted events.
- Fought with Rome in many wars called the The Punic Wars
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- First Roman emperor.
- Laws written down to make sure the laws were fair.
- To reject the actions of government officials.
- One of the two members had to be plebeian.
- Overthrew Rome's Republic and changed it to an Empire.
- Owned the land where Rome was built before Rome took over.
- Talked the plebeians out of leaving Rome.
- Romans government
- Roman branch of government inspired by the Greeks Council of 500.
- Common people of Rome
20 Clues: Romans government • First Roman emperor. • Common people of Rome • The noble people of Rome. • people who lived in Ancient Rome • Murdered by his brother over Rome • A large theater that hosted events. • Ignored the veto power of the Tribunes • Talked the plebeians out of leaving Rome. • One of the two members had to be plebeian. • Type of animal that saved Romulus and Remus • ...
Greek 2023-05-02
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- is a unit of soldiers who ride horses
- god of war
- god of the sun
- a leader who held power through the use of force
- god of metalworking
- queen of the gods
- goddess of the hearth
- age that is one that is marked by great achievements
- is a body of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works
- goddess of the moon
- the messenger god
- god of the sea
- god of celebration
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- Wars This invasion began a series of wars between Persia and Greece that historians
- goddess of agriculture
- goddess of love
- a high hill
- short stories that teach the reader lessons about life or give advice on how to live
- only a few people have power
- goddess of wisdom
- god of the underworld
- King of the gods
- people who had the right to participate in government
- the Greek word for a city-state
- rich landowners
25 Clues: god of war • a high hill • god of the sun • god of the sea • goddess of love • rich landowners • King of the gods • goddess of wisdom • queen of the gods • the messenger god • god of celebration • god of metalworking • goddess of the moon • god of the underworld • goddess of the hearth • goddess of agriculture • only a few people have power • the Greek word for a city-state • ...
Alex's Rome puzzle 2025-05-16
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- The same meaning as forum
- _____ was the number for Laws of injury
- code was inscribed on_____plaques which eventually were destroyed.
- Roman Republic had to___all of these laws.
- The Patricians put pressure on the Senate to do this. They hoped this would limit the...
- A set of laws in ancient Rome
- A plate that laws were carved on
- other matters of public and sacred law. Roman schoolboys during the next...
- who was Rome's enemy?
- A person is innocent...
- How long did the first Punic War last?
- Carthage was founded by which group?
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- Who is Hannibal?
- Who is Scipio?
- In 451 B.C., a special group of ten laws was given the responsibility for writing down Rome's Laws and customs and making them public for the first time
- What did Rome and Carthage both want?
- Which sea was in the middle of the Punic Wars?
- Where Carthage was located
- Who won the first Punic War?
- How many of the Punic Wars did Rome win?
20 Clues: Who is Scipio? • Who is Hannibal? • who was Rome's enemy? • A person is innocent... • The same meaning as forum • Where Carthage was located • Who won the first Punic War? • A set of laws in ancient Rome • A plate that laws were carved on • Carthage was founded by which group? • What did Rome and Carthage both want? • How long did the first Punic War last? • ...
Ancient Greece CYOA 2023-04-04
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- Government ruled by a king or monarch.
- This battle marked the end of the Persian wars
- Athens and Sparta were called this (2)
- The war between Persia and the Greek city-states
- This government made harsh laws and severely punished those who didn't obey.
- This battle started when the Greeks refused to give the Persians water and soil
- In this battle, the Ionians protested Persian rule (2)
- King of the Persians during the wars (2)
- Athenian navy leader
- "Rule by the people"
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- In this battle, Spartans fought bravely until their deathbed
- Highly military focused greek city-state
- This battle involved tricking the Persians into the Athenian's preferred battle spot.
- Persia was considered this.
- Spartan word for slaves
- A large and well-trained empire at war with Greece
- The city-states of Athens and Sparta are located here
- This city-state pioneered democracy
- The country where this all took place
- This government takes to power through conquest
20 Clues: Athenian navy leader • "Rule by the people" • Spartan word for slaves • Persia was considered this. • This city-state pioneered democracy • The country where this all took place • Government ruled by a king or monarch. • Athens and Sparta were called this (2) • Highly military focused greek city-state • King of the Persians during the wars (2) • ...
Southern Colonies 2021-01-21
9 Clues: carried gold • angilcan and cathleks • people sold it for money • wanted slavery to be done • people capture people from wars • people learned to read and write • mild winters and hot humid summers • if you were rich you owned a lot of land • people used slavery other people to work for him
STARS, GALAXIES, BLACK HOLES 2024-05-23
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- the band of colors produced when white light passes through a prism
- a rapidly spinning neutron star that emits rapid pulses of radio and optical energy
- the brightness of a star as seen from Earth
- a star that has collapsed under gravity to the point that the electrons and protons have smashed together to form neutrons
- a tight group of stars that looks like a ball and contains up to 1 million stars
- a large, reddish star late in its life cycle
- an object so massive and dense that even light cannot escape its gravity
- a large cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space; a region in space where stars are born or where stars explode at the end of their lives
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- the brightness that a star would have at a distance of 32.6 light-years from Earth
- the theory that states that the universe began with a tremendous explosion about 13.7 billion years ago
- Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, a graph that shows the relationship between a star’s surface temperature and absolute magnitude
- a gigantic explosion in which a massive star collapses and throws its outer layers into space
- the study of the origin, properties, processes, and evolution of the universe
- an apparent shift in position of an object when viewed from different locations
- a group of stars that are close together relative to surrounding stars
- the location on the H-R diagram where most stars lie; it has a diagonal pattern from the lower right to the upper left
- a very luminous, starlike object that generates energy at a high rate; quasars are thought to be the most distant objects in the universe
- a collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity (pg. 596)
- a small, hot, dim star that is the leftover center of an old star
- the distance that light travels in one year
20 Clues: the brightness of a star as seen from Earth • the distance that light travels in one year • a large, reddish star late in its life cycle • a small, hot, dim star that is the leftover center of an old star • the band of colors produced when white light passes through a prism • a group of stars that are close together relative to surrounding stars • ...
Earth & Space Science Ch 30 Vocabulary 2023-11-16
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- The motion of stars as it appears from Earth, caused by the movement of Earth
- Large explosions that occur as pressure begins to build when gases accumulate around a white dwarf
- Formed when nebulas collapse to form groups of hundreds or thousands of stars
- A cloud of gas and dust in space
- The name of the stars whose shell of gases have grown cooler as they expand and become reddish in color
- The apparent shift in a star's position when viewed from different locations
- The true brightness, or ____________ magnitude, of a star is how bright the star would appear if all the stars were at a uniform distance from Earth
- The most common element in stars
- The ___________ of a star depends on its brightness and its distance from Earth
- A hot, extremely dense core of matter that remains when the matter of a medium-sized star collapses until it cannot be press further together
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- Created when the core of massive stars compact so greatly because of the gravitational force of its large mass that not even light can escape its gravity
- A ball of gases that gives off a tremendous amount of electromagnetic energy
- Pairs of stars that revolve around each other and are held together by gravity
- A process that occurs when extremely high temperature and pressure cause less-massive atomic nuclei to combine to form more-massive nuclei and release enormous amounts of energy
- The distance that light travels in one year
- A neutron star that emits a beam of radio waves that sweeps across space
- The brightness of a star as it appears to us on Earth is called the star's _____________ magnitude
- A large-scale group of stars, gas, and dust that is bound together by gravity
- The name of the North Star
- Groups of stars organized in a recognizable pattern
20 Clues: The name of the North Star • A cloud of gas and dust in space • The most common element in stars • The distance that light travels in one year • Groups of stars organized in a recognizable pattern • A neutron star that emits a beam of radio waves that sweeps across space • A ball of gases that gives off a tremendous amount of electromagnetic energy • ...
E&S-U8-C4-Ch. 30-Stars, Galaxies, & the Universe Vocabulary Crossword 2024-03-27
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- the brightness that a start would have at a distance of 32.6 light-years from Earth
- the theory that all matter & energy in the universe was compressed into an extremely small volume that 13-15 billion years ago exploded & began expanding in all directions
- a collection of stars, dust, & gas bound together by gravity
- quasi-stellar radio source; a very luminous object that produces energy at a high rate
- a rapidly spinning neutron star that emits pulses of radio & optical energy
- 1 of 88 regions into which the sky has been divided in order to describe the location of celestial objects; a group of stars organized in a recognizable pattern
- the brightness of a star as seen from Earth
- a star that suddenly becomes brighter
- an object so massive & dense that even light cannot escape its gravity
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- a small, hot, dim star that's the leftover center of an old star
- a large cloud of gas & dust in interstellar space; a region in space where stars are born
- radiation uniformly detected from every direction in space; considered a remnant of the big bang
- a star that has collapsed under gravity to the point that the electrons & protons have smashed together to form neutrons
- a large celestial body that's composed of gas & that emits light
- the location on the H-R diagram where most stars lie; it has a diagonal pattern from the lower right to the upper left
- the study of the origin, properties, processes, & evolution of the universe
- the distance that light travels in 1 year
- a very large & bright star whose hot core has used most of its hydrogen
- an observed change in the frequency of a wave when the source or observer is moving
- an apparent shift in the position of an object when viewed from different locations
20 Clues: a star that suddenly becomes brighter • the distance that light travels in 1 year • the brightness of a star as seen from Earth • a collection of stars, dust, & gas bound together by gravity • a small, hot, dim star that's the leftover center of an old star • a large celestial body that's composed of gas & that emits light • ...
tutorial universe puzzle 2025-11-12
Across
- Diagram graph in which the absolute magnitude of stars are plotted against their temperatures
- huge celestial bodies madeof hydrogen and helium that produce light and heat from the churning nuclear forges inside their cores
- a young star forming from a collapsing region within a molecular cloud
- an enormous explosion that destroys a star
- galaxy an oval shaped galaxy, made of old stars and does not have much gas or dust
- star a star with a large radius for its mass and temperature, resulting in high brightness
- an attractive force that exists between all objects that have mass
- sequence star a band of stars on a Hertzsprung-Russell (HR) diagram representing the stages a star goes through during most of its life
- nebula a region of cosmic gas and dust formed from the cast off outer layers of a dying star
- Way Galaxy the spiral galaxy of which the Sun and the solar system are a part.
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- all of space and everything in it including stars, planets, and galaxies
- large cloud of gas and dust that contracts under gravitational force and breaks apart into smaller pieces
- galaxy a galaxy exhibiting a central nucleus from which extend curved arms of higher luminosity
- shift the shift to a different wavelength
- galaxy a galaxy with no identifiable shape or structure
- the path an object follows as it moves around another object
- dwarf what stars like the sun become after they have exhausted their nuclear fuel
- system the Sun together with the group of celestial bodies that are held by its attraction and revolve around it
- background radiation leftover energy from the Big Bang
- year distance light travels in a year
- a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems, all held together by gravity
- matter an invisible form of matter that does not emit any detectable electromagnetic energy of its own
- energy an invisible form of energy that creates a repulsive force causing the universe to expand
23 Clues: year distance light travels in a year • shift the shift to a different wavelength • an enormous explosion that destroys a star • background radiation leftover energy from the Big Bang • galaxy a galaxy with no identifiable shape or structure • the path an object follows as it moves around another object • ...
MLB Players (Put in Last Names) (60-61 Games through 2021) 2021-06-08
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- Hit 52 homers in his rookie year
- Twins star outfielder, dealing with injuries
- 2020 AL Cy Young winner
- Orioles Ace
- Age 35 shortstop, hitting well
- ays speedy star third baseman
- Threw a no hitter this year for the Tigers
- Threw a no hitter for the padres this year
- Rockies first baseman, hitting power
- duel threat for the Angels
- Brewers closer
- Mariners third baseman
- Young Marlins Ace
- Closer for the Padres
- Giants catcher, reviving his career
- it 53 homers in his rookie year
- Rays Ace
- A Matt hitting for power on the A's
- Royals top pitcher so far
- Dodgers star third baseman
- ASG Shortstop for the Padres
- Blue Jays Power hitter, most homers
- Power hitting third baseman for the Red Sox
- Former Brewer, now Padres Star
- The other Rockies first baseman
- 2020 NL Reliever of the year and ROY
- Nationals star shortstop
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- Arenado's cousin, rockies third baseman
- The Yerminator
- star outfielder, injury issues with Dbacks
- 2020 AL MVP
- Star Young second baseman for the Angels
- A power hitter for the A's, Mark
- Top prospect for the Mariners
- 2020 NL MVP
- Pirates second baseman, lone ASG pirate
- Angels top outfielder
- Shortstop, recently traded to the Brewers
- rockies top shorstop
- Star third baseman for the Cardinals
- The little player who could
- Leads the league in earned runs allowed
- Mets Ace, 0.80 ERA
- 2018 MVP, 2019 Runner up
- 39 year old starter for the Cardinals
- Power hitting catcher for the Diamondbacks
- brewers ace who homered off of kershaw in 18
- The Akil hype train
- Former National star now on the Phillies
- 2019 MVP
- Dodgers Shortstop
- Royals Catcher, reviving his career as well
- A's ace
- 2020 NL Cy Young winner, now on the dodgers
54 Clues: A's ace • Rays Ace • 2019 MVP • Orioles Ace • 2020 AL MVP • 2020 NL MVP • The Yerminator • Brewers closer • Young Marlins Ace • Dodgers Shortstop • Mets Ace, 0.80 ERA • The Akil hype train • rockies top shorstop • Angels top outfielder • Closer for the Padres • Mariners third baseman • 2020 AL Cy Young winner • 2018 MVP, 2019 Runner up • Nationals star shortstop • Royals top pitcher so far • ...
Exoplanets and How We Find Them 2025-07-01
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- : The force that allows stars and planets to orbit each other
- : Wavelength compresses when a star moves toward us
- : A telescope that scans nearly the entire sky for exoplanets
- : The precise measurement of a star’s position to detect orbital wobbles
- : This effect causes light to shift toward red or blue when an object moves
- : A layer of gases that surrounds a planet
- : Distance between light wave peaks, affected by Doppler shift
- : NASA telescope that found exoplanets using the transit method
- : A graph showing a star’s brightness over time
- : What astronomers measure to detect dips in starlight
- : A method that captures actual images of exoplanets by blocking starlight
- : A small version of a gas giant, larger than Earth
- : Planet larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune
- : Technique that measures the wobble of a star caused by an orbiting planet
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- : A method where a planet passes in front of its star, dimming its light
- : Nickname for the habitable zone—not too hot, not too cold
- : A planet orbiting a star outside our solar system
- : A planet not orbiting any star, floating freely through space
- : An instrument that blocks starlight inside the telescope to see planets
- : Short wavelength light, part of the electromagnetic spectrum
- : Used in microlensing, like focusing light through a magnifying glass
- : Light spread into wavelengths to analyze planet atmospheres
- : A planet completely covered in oceans
- : Method that uses a planet's gravity to bend light from a distant star
- : The small motion of a star pulled by a planet’s gravity
- : Occurs when one celestial body blocks light from another
- : Long wavelength light, often used in exoplanet detection
- : The region where temperatures allow liquid water to exist
- : A device that blocks starlight before it reaches the telescope
- : Wavelength stretches when a star moves away from us
30 Clues: : A planet completely covered in oceans • : A layer of gases that surrounds a planet • : A graph showing a star’s brightness over time • : Wavelength compresses when a star moves toward us • : A planet orbiting a star outside our solar system • : A small version of a gas giant, larger than Earth • : Planet larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune • ...
USA French Colonies 2012-10-23
Across
- Who was their rival?
- How many years did the wars take in total?
- How was the government in the french colonies?
- In what was the french colonies economy centered in?
- What was the name of the war that started in 1702?
- Where did the french establish?
- Who owned the territories where they established?
- How was their organizaition sytem?
- In what river did they establish?
- What was another war fought in 1740?
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- Who was is charge of the land of France?
- What other things did they trade besides fish?
- When was the first census mande?
- What was the name of the war that started in 1740?
- What was the name of the war that started in 1689?
- How many wars did the french have?
- How was the war between the french and the indian called?
- What was their organization system called?
- What is another way to call the french colonies?
- Who was the person who made the first census?
20 Clues: Who was their rival? • Where did the french establish? • When was the first census mande? • In what river did they establish? • How many wars did the french have? • How was their organizaition sytem? • What was another war fought in 1740? • Who was is charge of the land of France? • How many years did the wars take in total? • What was their organization system called? • ...
Greek review 2012-11-21
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- Civilization named after king minos
- Age A state of progression
- Athen's form of government
- The Great General during the period of the fall of greece,perfected the Phalanx
- Greek form of fighting , defence
- Leonidas King of Sparta during the period of the Persian wars.
- of Thermoplaye A group of 300 spartans defended a narrow passage
- Government ruled by the upper class
- Sparta's form of government
- Wars A revolt in Asia Minor
- God of the sea
- Greek term for marketplace
- League The alliance which held Athens as leader
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- Half bull half human
- God that watched over Athens.
- Culture Greek culture
- God of War
- II Took over greek after the Peloponesian war
- Greek version of a citadel
- The hill all Gods lived on.
- Goddess of the hunt
- Created on wet plastered walls
- God's spoke through them
- Greek developed stories and history
- Tale written by the blind poet Homer
- An epic written by Homer
26 Clues: God of War • God of the sea • Goddess of the hunt • Half bull half human • Culture Greek culture • God's spoke through them • An epic written by Homer • Athen's form of government • Greek version of a citadel • Greek term for marketplace • Age A state of progression • The hill all Gods lived on. • Sparta's form of government • Wars A revolt in Asia Minor • God that watched over Athens. • ...
The Greek history 2023-05-02
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- A leader who holds power through the use of force
- Rich landowners
- high hill
- God of metalwork
- Who is the god of the sky
- mountains What are Greece mainly located on
- Who is the god on the underworld
- A type of government in which people rule themselves
- A body of stories about gods and heroes and they try to explain how the world works
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- God of celebration
- Was a slave in 500s B.C./story writer
- God of the sun
- Short stories that teach life lessons
- Goddess of wisdom
- Agreement to work together
- A unit of soldiers that ride horses
- Greek word for city
- Wars Series of wars that include Persia, and Greece
- Caesar What is the name of the man who was killed by senates and his friend
- Who is the god of the sea
- God of war
- A government in which only a few people have power
22 Clues: high hill • God of war • God of the sun • Rich landowners • God of metalwork • Goddess of wisdom • God of celebration • Greek word for city • Who is the god of the sea • Who is the god of the sky • Agreement to work together • Who is the god on the underworld • A unit of soldiers that ride horses • Was a slave in 500s B.C./story writer • Short stories that teach life lessons • ...
Ancient Rome Review 2025-05-02
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- After the republic failed, Rome became an _________
- Rome’s first type of government
- Caesar Augustus' name before he changed it
- The city destroyed by a volcanic eruption
- A major engineering accomplishment that made travel throughout Rome easier
- Roman Peace; 200 years of prosperity
- Land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- The number of tables in the first Roman Laws
- Rome's first emperor
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- The ruling class; wealthy citizens
- Declared himself dictator for life; assassinated by the senate
- Ordinary citizens
- The winners of the Punic Wars
- 3 rulers sharing equal power
- Who Rome battled in the Punic Wars
- A person granted absolute power in times of emergencies
- One of the First Triumvirate members along with Crassus and Caesar
- Rome is located in which country?
- A major architectural achievement; the location of gladiator battles
- An engineering accomplishment that helped Romans bring running water into the cities
- The volcano that erupted in Rome
21 Clues: Ordinary citizens • Rome's first emperor • 3 rulers sharing equal power • The winners of the Punic Wars • Rome’s first type of government • The volcano that erupted in Rome • Rome is located in which country? • The ruling class; wealthy citizens • Who Rome battled in the Punic Wars • Land surrounded by water on 3 sides • Roman Peace; 200 years of prosperity • ...
Ending Of Stars 2024-02-27
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- Prevents the collapse of a White Dwarf
- Momentum will remain constant
- A type of Neutron Star with such a fast rotation two beams of light that can be seen
- A bright shell of gas left over from a Supernova
- What happens when a Neutron Star attempts to continue fusion
- A type of Neutron Star that can experience star quakes due to its extremely potent magnetic field
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- This prevents the collapse of a Neutron Star
- The end of this type of Star often creates a White Dwarf
- The sun is an exception to this term as most galaxies have this term
- The end of stars lives are categorized by this word
- Most stars in the main sequence will end their lives this way
- A temporary bright Star. This word is also associated with a popular show on PBS based on astronomy
- How much mass a white dwarf can keep while staying stable
- How a star converts Hydrogen into Helium, Not the Proton Proton Chain
14 Clues: Momentum will remain constant • Prevents the collapse of a White Dwarf • This prevents the collapse of a Neutron Star • A bright shell of gas left over from a Supernova • The end of stars lives are categorized by this word • The end of this type of Star often creates a White Dwarf • How much mass a white dwarf can keep while staying stable • ...
Life Cycle of a Star 2024-11-30
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- All stars start in a ______________ ___________.
- The core left behind after a supernova.
- A star is born when the gas and dust from a nebula become so hot that _____ ____ starts.
- What is the main fuel for a star?
- The white dwarf eventually runs out of energy, dies and becomes a ______ dwarf.
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- When a low to medium mass star begins to run out of hydrogen and begins to fuse helium it becomes a ____ _______.
- The blue-white hot core of a small to medium mass star that is left behind cools and becomes a ______ dwarf.
- Left behind after a supernova, nothing can escape not even light.
- The outer layers of a red giant continue to drift into space forming a ____________ ___________.
- How long a star exists depends on a stars _______.
- A star will spend most of its life as a _____ ________ star.
- Contracting cloud of gas and dust in a nebula.
- Explosion of a red supergiant star.
- Element stars begin to fuse as the hydrogen runs out
14 Clues: What is the main fuel for a star? • Explosion of a red supergiant star. • The core left behind after a supernova. • Contracting cloud of gas and dust in a nebula. • All stars start in a ______________ ___________. • How long a star exists depends on a stars _______. • Element stars begin to fuse as the hydrogen runs out • ...
Rome 2023-05-12
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- to judgment in courts of justice or to the administration of justice: judicial proceedings; the judicial system. pertaining to courts of law or to judges; judiciary: judicial functions.
- tables= The Twelve Tables, which were inscribed on bronze plaques and posted in the forum for all Romans to see, represent the first formal codification of Roman laws. The laws dealt with legal procedures, debt, family relations, property, and other matters of law.
- executive branch. They commanded the army and directed the government for one year. Each consul had the power to veto, or overrule, the other.
- They were mostly common farmers
- There were two consuls that led
- The executive branch was made up of two consuls, elected yearly. These two consuls had almost kingly powers, and each could veto, or disapprove of the other's decision. It is quite possible that the idea of two consuls came from Sparta with its two kings.
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- Carthage was the capital city of ancient Carthage, on the eastern side of the Lake of Tunis in what is now Tunisia. Carthage was one of the most important trading hubs of the Ancient Mediterranean and one of the most affluent cities of the classical world.
- Aurelius= His greatest accomplishment as Emperor was his ability to hold the Empire together through the Roman Empire's first true pandemic, the Parthian War, and the Germanic Wars
- all male Roman citizients, they could vote, but they couldn't hold important government position
- They were the upper class they were wealthy
- who held all of the highest positions in government
- Caesar= Julius Caesar was a Roman general and politician who named himself dictator of the Roman Empire, a rule that lasted less than one year before he was famously assassinated by political rivals in 44 B.C.E.
- wars= Rome needed soldiers to fight in the "punic wars" which began in 264 B.C. The Punic Wars were a series of three long wars against Carthage
- It was a powerful body of 300 members that advised Roman leaders, most senators were patricians.
- agustus= He is known for being the founder of the Roman Principate, which is the first phase of the Roman Empire, and is considered one of the greatest leaders in human history.
15 Clues: They were mostly common farmers • There were two consuls that led • They were the upper class they were wealthy • who held all of the highest positions in government • all male Roman citizients, they could vote, but they couldn't hold important government position • It was a powerful body of 300 members that advised Roman leaders, most senators were patricians. • ...
Rome 2023-05-12
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- Carthage was the capital city of ancient Carthage, on the eastern side of the Lake of Tunis in what is now Tunisia. Carthage was one of the most important trading hubs of the Ancient Mediterranean and one of the most affluent cities of the classical world.
- executive branch. They commanded the army and directed the government for one year. Each consul had the power to veto, or overrule, the other.
- pertaining to judgment in courts of justice or to the administration of justice: judicial proceedings; the judicial system. pertaining to courts of law or to judges; judiciary: judicial functions.
- They were mostly common farmers
- tables= The Twelve Tables, which were inscribed on bronze plaques and posted in the forum for all Romans to see, represent the first formal codification of Roman laws. The laws dealt with legal procedures, debt, family relations, property, and other matters of law.
- agustus= He is known for being the founder of the Roman Principate, which is the first phase of the Roman Empire, and is considered one of the greatest leaders in human history.
- wars= Rome needed soldiers to fight in the "punic wars" which began in 264 B.C. The Punic Wars were a series of three long wars against Carthage
- There were two consuls that led
- Aurelius= His greatest accomplishment as Emperor was his ability to hold the Empire together through the Roman Empire's first true pandemic, the Parthian War, and the Germanic Wars
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- The executive branch was made up of two consuls, elected yearly. These two consuls had almost kingly powers, and each could veto, or disapprove of the other's decision. It is quite possible that the idea of two consuls came from Sparta with its two kings.
- It was a powerful body of 300 members that advised Roman leaders, most senators were patricians.
- all male Roman citizients, they could vote, but they couldn't hold important government position
- They were the upper class they were wealthy
- who held all of the highest positions in government
- Caesar= Julius Caesar was a Roman general and politician who named himself dictator of the Roman Empire, a rule that lasted less than one year before he was famously assassinated by political rivals in 44 B.C.E.
15 Clues: They were mostly common farmers • There were two consuls that led • They were the upper class they were wealthy • who held all of the highest positions in government • It was a powerful body of 300 members that advised Roman leaders, most senators were patricians. • all male Roman citizients, they could vote, but they couldn't hold important government position • ...
Between the wars 2023-03-07
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- camp A camp in which people are detained or confined, usually in harsh conditions
- The act or process of organizing people, Industry, or enterprise
- a montage constructed from photographic images
- A dramatic and sustained downturn in economic activity
- A government controlled by a temporary alliance of political parties
- Government by one person with total control
- to remove a group of people from an organization or place in an abrupt or violent way
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- a 20th-century movement in art and literature which sought to reveal the creative potential of the unconscious mind
- The shards of broken glass that littered the streets after the windows of Jewish-owned stores, buildings, and synagogues were smashed
- A peasant in Russia that was wealthy enough to own a farm and hire labor
- bargaining Negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees
- strike A strike of workers in all or most industries
- the making of amends for a wrong one has done by paying money to or otherwise helping those who have been wronged
- a movie, television, or radio program that provides a factual record or report
- A political movement that promotes an extreme form of nationalism, denial of individual rights, and a dictatorial one-party rule
- spending Government spending, in excess of revenue or funds
16 Clues: Government by one person with total control • a montage constructed from photographic images • strike A strike of workers in all or most industries • A dramatic and sustained downturn in economic activity • spending Government spending, in excess of revenue or funds • The act or process of organizing people, Industry, or enterprise • ...
Between the Wars 2020-04-21
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- (two words) Hitler wrote this book while in prison for working to overthrow the government
- Hitler's expressed need for more living space for German people
- (two words)Chinese Communists' retreat to northern China
- ________ Incident; Japanese invasion into China justified by the "Chinese" blowing up the Japanese owned railroad (actually done by the Japanese)
- Land and farm equipment gathered together under government control during Stalin’s rule; led to mass starvation
- Mussolini was known as this term for supreme leader
- This treaty left many nations bitter and dissatisfied after WW1
- Stalin's labor camps
- (three words) Organization that was to be a forum for solving international disputes
- Stalin eliminates opposition, sending 20,000,000 to labor camps during The Great _______.
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- Bank failures, collapse of credit and extremely high unemployment that occurred after the 1929 Stock Market crash are known as The ___________(two words)
- ________ Republic: German government from 1919 - 1933
- In 1919, U.S. women are granted the right to vote, or ________
- Rape of ________; episode of mass murder and rape committed by Imperial Japanese troops against the Chinese
- Jews stripped of their rights and citizenship by the Hitler's ______________ Laws
- Hitler was known as this term for supreme leader
16 Clues: Stalin's labor camps • Hitler was known as this term for supreme leader • Mussolini was known as this term for supreme leader • ________ Republic: German government from 1919 - 1933 • (two words)Chinese Communists' retreat to northern China • In 1919, U.S. women are granted the right to vote, or ________ • ...
Wars - Joel Nickerson 2023-10-31
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- Mexican worker program
- The Korean War
- Vietnamesse leader
- treaty that ended ww2
- Us dropped bomb on Japan
- police began fighting mexicans
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- false accusation against mexicans
- Soilders fought in trenches
- Heavy fortified Border Korea
- Us dropped bombed on Japan
- Fashion worn by hispanics
- Japan bombed hawaii
- Message from Germany to Mexico
- Theory that if one country becomes communist than all countrys will
- Gel bomb
- US passenger ship sunk by germany
16 Clues: Gel bomb • The Korean War • Vietnamesse leader • Japan bombed hawaii • treaty that ended ww2 • Mexican worker program • Us dropped bomb on Japan • Fashion worn by hispanics • Us dropped bombed on Japan • Soilders fought in trenches • Heavy fortified Border Korea • Message from Germany to Mexico • police began fighting mexicans • false accusation against mexicans • ...
Wars - Nathan Steele 2023-10-31
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- France, Britain, Russia, and the US during WWI
- His assassination sparked WWI
- Dug for cover during WWI
- Germany and Austria-Hungary during WWI
- Led Communist forces in North Vietnam
- Area between North and South Korea, dangerous
- Bombs used during the Vietnam war, used to burn plants
- Hitler's home country
- System that the US fought against during the Korean and Vietnam war
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- Treaty that blamed Germany for the war
- Supported North Korea
- Strategy used by Germany to invade countries in WWII
- Had control over Korea during WWII
- Attacked by Japan, brought the US into WWII
- Supported South Korea
- Capitol of South Vietnam that was captured, basically ended the war
16 Clues: Supported North Korea • Supported South Korea • Hitler's home country • Dug for cover during WWI • His assassination sparked WWI • Had control over Korea during WWII • Led Communist forces in North Vietnam • Treaty that blamed Germany for the war • Germany and Austria-Hungary during WWI • Attacked by Japan, brought the US into WWII • ...
Between the Wars 2024-03-01
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- a group formed by different organizations of people
- Bargaining negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment
- to remove a group of people from a place with violence
- a strike with workers in all or most industries
- a montage created from pictures
- the night when Nazis attacked jewish homes in Germany
- the government spending borrowed money in large amounts
- production of fantastic or incongruous images through irrational combinations
- governemnt ran by a dictator
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- a place where people are persecuted and imprisoned
- a video production that provides factual records
- collection of a country's resources by the government
- a political movement that exalts nation and race above individuals
- a Russian peasant wealthy enough to own a farm
- making amends by payin money or helping the people involved
- financial and industrial slump of 1929
16 Clues: governemnt ran by a dictator • a montage created from pictures • financial and industrial slump of 1929 • a Russian peasant wealthy enough to own a farm • a strike with workers in all or most industries • a video production that provides factual records • a place where people are persecuted and imprisoned • a group formed by different organizations of people • ...
The Punic Wars 2025-04-29
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- : Moveable bridge added to Roman ships.
- : Both Carthage and Rome were building one.
- : City that fought Rome in the Punic Wars.
- : Carthaginian general who marched elephants through the Alps.
- : Italy is surrounded by water on 3 sides making it a ___.
- : Region Hannibal marched through to reach Italy.
- : City that ultimately defeated Carthage.
- : Sea-based military force, both sides built one.
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- : Continent where Carthage was located.
- Rome expanded it's territories through fighting, or ___.
- : Sea both Carthage and Rome wanted to control.
- : Animals Hannibal used to shock the Romans.
- : One of the islands Rome took from Carthage.
- : Island fought over during the First Punic War.
- : Another island Rome took from Carthage.
- : Mountain range Hannibal crossed into Italy.
16 Clues: : Continent where Carthage was located. • : Moveable bridge added to Roman ships. • : Another island Rome took from Carthage. • : City that ultimately defeated Carthage. • : City that fought Rome in the Punic Wars. • : Both Carthage and Rome were building one. • : Animals Hannibal used to shock the Romans. • : One of the islands Rome took from Carthage. • ...
