us history Crossword Puzzles
Historical Memory and Remembrance 2025-04-03
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- These have the ability to be organized in a way to appeal to many audiences
- Historical Memory is impacted greatly by these types of memories
- Documentaries can tell stories by mixing facts with these to give first hand accounts
- Historical Memory can help us to remember these people after a tragedy
- Books that share the memories of events directly from their source
- the African American history museum is part of this group of museums
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- Type of storytelling where the audience can interact directly with the storyteller
- While there are memorials all over the county, the largest 9/11 memorial is located here
- May be a dramatic retelling of events or give incorrect information
- We focus on remembrance so history does not _____.
- This can be uses to remember tragic events by sharing memories of survivors
11 Clues: We focus on remembrance so history does not _____. • Historical Memory is impacted greatly by these types of memories • Books that share the memories of events directly from their source • May be a dramatic retelling of events or give incorrect information • the African American history museum is part of this group of museums • ...
UTT 17.7-9 History Crossword 2024-05-08
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- "Christianity is ____ in history" pg 442
- This view of history starts with a beginning and leads to a specific end by means of cause and effect.
- In Christianity, God has been ____ throughout history.
- The Bible itself claims that either it is a historical document or the Christian faith is bankrupt and
- In Christianity, history is the tangible manifestation of an eternal Creator Who not only set the world in motion but is ____ in it.
- The Christian concept of redemption sees history moving toward God's eventual _____ of His creation.
- This is the pagan view of history in which events simply repeat endlessly.
- Islam, like many other worldviews, shares a sense of historical _____.
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- Evolutionary Godhood is the idea that history is leading humanity to realize its own _____.
- New Spirituality trusts spiritual _____ to guide humanity to perfection.
- In the Christian narrative of _____, God buys back those who are made in His image.
- Everyone places ____ in something, hopefully something true.
- "As we have seen in this volume, most Muslims express a _____ view, in which Islamic practice is curbed by civic tolerance."
- New Spirituality's evolution moves from being material and natural to being ______.
- "The Bible practically invites _____ with its specific claims."
- In Christianity, history is an epic unfolding of God's ____ for humanity.
- At the end of all things, the day of judgment will make Christ's victory over ____ apparent to all.
- "There is an urgent need for Christians to thoughtfully and prayerfully study _____, explore how to respond in grace and love, and be prepared to vigilantly defend the truth."
18 Clues: "Christianity is ____ in history" pg 442 • In Christianity, God has been ____ throughout history. • Everyone places ____ in something, hopefully something true. • "The Bible practically invites _____ with its specific claims." • Islam, like many other worldviews, shares a sense of historical _____. • ...
wa 2023-01-23
22 Clues: history • chronic • involved • genetics • inherited • decisions • isolation • behavioral • accessible • technology • acceptance • manipulate • lifestyles • perception • compliance • perceptions • traditional • environment • social-media • relationships • risky-behavior • socially-spread
Week 11 Spelling 2021-12-01
25 Clues: Side • Coast • Wrote • Spoke • Never • Saved • Those • Dance • Known • Follow • Yellow • Growth • Traded • Believe • History • Surface • Certain • Together • Provided • Slightly • Escaping • Dividing • Approach • Breakfast • Everything
Basketball Record Holders and Nicknames 2023-05-14
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- Most ever playoff double doubles in history
- Tallest player in NBA history
- Most made three pointers in their career
- Lead NCAA, NBA, and ABA in scoring
- Simply known as "Magic"
- Known as "The human highlight film"
- Known as "flash"
- Who once scored 8 points in 9 seconds
- Only person to win MVP and Coach of the year awards
- Most career assists
- Most All-Star games played
- Most rebounds in an NBA finals game
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- Most 50-point games in their career
- Most points per game in the playoffs
- Most assists in one game
- Only player to have more career blocks than points
- Known as "Stifle Tower"
- Won finals MVP for three different teams
- Shortest player in NBA history
- Most made free throws in history
20 Clues: Known as "flash" • Most career assists • Simply known as "Magic" • Known as "Stifle Tower" • Most assists in one game • Most All-Star games played • Tallest player in NBA history • Shortest player in NBA history • Most made free throws in history • Lead NCAA, NBA, and ABA in scoring • Most 50-point games in their career • Known as "The human highlight film" • ...
Hebrews-Rev Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-17
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- the last book in Bible
- Revelation is not speaking of things that will happen in a chronological sequence. Revelation is more like a series of parables meant to illustrate Jesus’ victory over Satan.
- And they have conquered him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their __________, for they loved not their lives even unto death.
- the view that states Jesus is literally going to reign for a 1000 years on earth and then the final judgment
- a preacher/herald of righteousness (2 Peter 2:5)
- James warns us about the power of the _______
- Parts of Jude quotes from the non-canonical book of _____
- The Hebrew terms for the Old Testament (Law, Prophets, Writings)
- Faith without ______ is dead (James 2:26)
- and to cleanse us from all ____________ (1 John 1:9b)
- an egotistical leader who rejected traveling preachers (3 John)
- If we ________ our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins (1 John 1:9a)
- All the things written in Revelation have already happened within the first century of the early Church
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- the intellectual defense of the faith (1 Peter 3:15)
- the first book in the Bible
- Jesus is of the priestly order of _______ (Hebrews 7:17)
- _____ is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen (Heb. 11:1)
- Much of Revelation is revealing things that will happen in the future during the End Times
- God is _______ (1 John:8)
- Various aspects of Revelation have been fulfilled thought out the history of the Church
20 Clues: the last book in Bible • God is _______ (1 John:8) • the first book in the Bible • Faith without ______ is dead (James 2:26) • James warns us about the power of the _______ • a preacher/herald of righteousness (2 Peter 2:5) • the intellectual defense of the faith (1 Peter 3:15) • and to cleanse us from all ____________ (1 John 1:9b) • ...
American Civil War 2022-01-11
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- what the Union called southern troops
- main cause of Civil War
- courthouse where the surrender happened
- side that lost the Civil War
- known as the perfect war for the south
- Confederacy ironclad, fought at Hampton
- the coast were ocean wars occured
- Union ironclad, fought at Hampton
- general of the north
- Bleeding___, out break of violence in territory
- what the south called northern troops
- general of the south
- side that won the Civil War
- main hand held weapon in the Civil War
- border state staring with k
- where the southern capital was burned
- what many slave families did after freedom
- nick name was stone wall
- wrote books about slavery
- month the Emancipation Proclamation was issued
- occurred same time as gettysburg
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- the president of the Confederate states
- known as the bloodiest battle in the US
- led a raid to free slaves
- the main industry in the north
- bloodiest war in us history
- month the south surrendered
- the name of the state that split in two
- president of the us during Civil War
- First major battle of the Civil War
- main crop in south
- place a slaves worked
- a fort fired on, start of the Civil War
- a company made to help freed slaves
- unclaimed land not yet states
- the ______ Purchase that let states expand
- years fought at war
- The ____ Address, famous speech by Lincoln
- main non hand held weapon in the war
- led the March to Sea
40 Clues: main crop in south • years fought at war • general of the north • general of the south • led the March to Sea • place a slaves worked • main cause of Civil War • nick name was stone wall • led a raid to free slaves • wrote books about slavery • bloodiest war in us history • month the south surrendered • side that won the Civil War • border state staring with k • ...
The Progressive Era 2022-09-21
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- Passed in 1913 and reduced import taxes to their lowest level in 50 years
- laws were put into place restricting this form of working
- Wrote "How the Other Half Lives"
- considered the founder of American social work
- Pulitzer political cartoonist
- US President (1901-09)
- Wrote "The Octopus"
- Wrote "The Shame of the Cities"
- The International Workers for the World believed this type of economic system was bad for workers
- Successfully made the first powered air flight in 1903
- Pioneer of the mass use and distribution of electricity
- government tackled many monopolies through anti-trust legislation.
- Had dual disability of deaf-blindness
- An economic system in which all industry is controlled by the government
- Nickname for journalists in the Progressive Era who wrote about society's problems
- He was the de facto leader of African-Americans
- Founder of Ford motor company
- Wrote "The History of the Standard Oil Company"
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- fixing corrupt political and voting practices.
- 1903 law forbade shipping companies from accepting rebates
- Wrote "The Jungle
- He rejected the Atlanta compromise of 1909 but insisted on full equality
- implementation of new business methods to overturn outdated customs and improve efficiency
- Campaigned for improvements in labor protection
- A leading pioneer in offering contraception and health care services to women
- US President (1913-1921)
- culmination of efforts to give all women the vote
- US President (1909-1913)
- banning of alcohol
- A compromise that settled a coal miners' strike in 1902
30 Clues: Wrote "The Jungle • banning of alcohol • Wrote "The Octopus" • US President (1901-09) • US President (1913-1921) • US President (1909-1913) • Pulitzer political cartoonist • Founder of Ford motor company • Wrote "The Shame of the Cities" • Wrote "How the Other Half Lives" • Had dual disability of deaf-blindness • fixing corrupt political and voting practices. • ...
Josiahs awesome crossword 2019-04-18
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- what is the name of york now history
- what year was the war history
- how many Americans did the green tiger shoot
- what is gorges Indian name fiction
- what is the name of the person that commands the green tiger special unit history
- what is the name of the general who died at queenston history
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- what are arouras last words fiction
- how many times did fire brand get shot fiction
- the name of the fictional family fiction
- what do the Americans yell history
- what is the name of gorges Indian friend fiction
- how did aroura die fiction
- how many times did firebrand get shot at fiction
- who cry's at night fiction
- what is a nother name for the green tigers history
15 Clues: how did aroura die fiction • who cry's at night fiction • what year was the war history • what do the Americans yell history • what is gorges Indian name fiction • what are arouras last words fiction • what is the name of york now history • the name of the fictional family fiction • how many Americans did the green tiger shoot • how many times did fire brand get shot fiction • ...
Archeology in the Parks 2024-10-10
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- Artifacts in this park tell the history of the Wabanaki people, who lived in the area before it was a park
- Underneath the gorgeous views at this National Seashore, you'll find the history of the Wampanoag people who have inhabited the area for thousands of years
- While most people travel through this park for the views, keen-eyed visitors will see the history of the people who lived in the mountains of this park
- The artifacts found at this monument to women's equality tell us a lot about the role of women in the early 1900's
- A gift from France turned green as it oxidized, archeologists have found incredible records of immigration to America throughout the site named after this statue
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- This site represents the very beginnings of the American colonies and hosts a wealth of artifacts that show the life of American colonists in the 1600s
- The acronym we use to refer to ourselves!
- Home to the NARP crew, this Massachusetts town became a National Historical Park to preserve its rich industrial history
- Often referred to as the bloodiest battle of the Civil War, this site is rich with the material remains of life before, during, and after the battle
- This National Heritage Area preserves the history of mining throughout West Virginia and is named for the black sedimentary rock most frequently mined in the area
- This National Monument and Historic Shrine memorializes the battle that inspired the Star-Spangled Banner and the material record of life as a soldier in the early years of America
11 Clues: The acronym we use to refer to ourselves! • Artifacts in this park tell the history of the Wabanaki people, who lived in the area before it was a park • The artifacts found at this monument to women's equality tell us a lot about the role of women in the early 1900's • ...
Conservatism 2024-05-02
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- an idea where people freely trade goods and services without government intervention
- the 32nd President of the United States, mostly during the Great Depression
- an era in US history where the economy had tanked and the people were suffering greatly
- movement favoring free enterprise, and traditional views
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- Liberal movement fighting for an aggressive foreign policy
- An idea where the government does not have as much power
- a person who upholds tradition in their everyday life and morals
- an ultimate overseer of the state, the main decison-maker
- a program initiated by FDR focusing on aid for US recovery and for the poor
- How a government navigates its relationship with other countries
10 Clues: An idea where the government does not have as much power • movement favoring free enterprise, and traditional views • an ultimate overseer of the state, the main decison-maker • Liberal movement fighting for an aggressive foreign policy • a person who upholds tradition in their everyday life and morals • ...
Route 6 test one 2023-05-27
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- City in western Colorado where US Route 6 intersects with Interstate 70.
- Nevada city where US Route 6 intersects with Interstate 80.
- State where US Route 6 begins.
- Pennsylvania city located along US Route 6.
- New York town located along US Route 6 in the Hudson Valley.
- State where US Route 6 crosses the Rocky Mountains.
- Illinois city through which US Route 6 passes on its way towards Chicago.
- Massachusetts town where US Route 6 intersects with State Route 39.
- Scenic peninsula and popular tourist destination in Massachusetts with which US Route 6 is associated.
- County in California known for its wine production, located along US Route 6.
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- Connecticut town where US Route 6 intersects with US Route 72.
- Ohio city through which US Route 6 passes.
- New York town known as the birthplace of the women's rights movement, located along US Route 6.
- Massachusetts town where US Route 6 ends.
- Bridge that US Route 6 crosses over Nantucket Sound.
- Desert that US Route 6 passes through in California.
- Large freshwater lake that US Route 6 parallels for a stretch in Pennsylvania.
- Indiana town located along US Route 6 in the northern part of the state.
- Connecticut city where US Route 6 intersects with Interstate 84.
- County in Nevada that US Route 6 traverses on its way towards Utah.
20 Clues: State where US Route 6 begins. • Massachusetts town where US Route 6 ends. • Ohio city through which US Route 6 passes. • Pennsylvania city located along US Route 6. • State where US Route 6 crosses the Rocky Mountains. • Bridge that US Route 6 crosses over Nantucket Sound. • Desert that US Route 6 passes through in California. • ...
Dawn Gordon Week 2 2025-09-16
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- - 4th lowest points for but 2-0 so jokes on us I suppose
- - 2-0 first time in league history (fall off inevitable)
- - Leaves Q-Stick on the bench and still cruises to back-to-back W’s
- - Less than 200 points for after two rounds and season on a knife edge already
- - His bench out scored Lachlan which is pretty funny
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- - They Not Like Us ~ Kendrick Lamar (surname)
- - Mortgaged the house for a mediocre running back, still copped an L
- - 2nd highest score for the week with a fat L to accompany it, stiff
- - Leaves highest scorer on bench, eat a snickers
- - Likely a perennial Bills eater at this rate
10 Clues: - They Not Like Us ~ Kendrick Lamar (surname) • - Likely a perennial Bills eater at this rate • - Leaves highest scorer on bench, eat a snickers • - His bench out scored Lachlan which is pretty funny • - 4th lowest points for but 2-0 so jokes on us I suppose • - 2-0 first time in league history (fall off inevitable) • ...
OMG... ANOTHER GOMBAR PUZZLE (EXAM REVIEW) 2014-05-27
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- where the Spanish-American War started (Remember the Maine!)
- this village rules! PERIOD!
- proclaimed as a US territory in 1898
- "I shall return!"
- wilson's 14 points gave more "self-determination" to this group of people
- discouraged by Social Darwinism
- where Chinese Nationalists escaped to in order to avoid communism
- what you would find at a speakeasy
- what the 38th parallel divides
- the best class ever!
- chicks in the 1920's
- best football team EVER! DUH!
- this army was seen as a major cause to the end of hoover's bid for reelection
- what people were afraid of during the cold war
- perfected the light bulb
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- easy access to this was a seen as a cause of the Great Depression
- best US History teacher EVER! DUH!
- what most students from Barrigada and MTM will not be next year (sniff... sniff.... tear)
- this battle ended any German offensive during WWII
- called for people of different cultures to assimilate into the american way of life
- proclaimed as a US territory in 1898
- this US policy in the late 19th and early 20th century was designed to further the countries trade interests
- wilson's 14 points called on the freedom of ____ for all countries in the interest of expanding trade
- was created in order to put an end to segregation and discrimination of african americans
- taught evolution when he was told not to
- millions of European immigrants passed through this island in the late 1800s and early 1900s
- where Normandy Beach is located
- June 6, 1941
28 Clues: June 6, 1941 • "I shall return!" • the best class ever! • chicks in the 1920's • perfected the light bulb • this village rules! PERIOD! • best football team EVER! DUH! • what the 38th parallel divides • discouraged by Social Darwinism • where Normandy Beach is located • best US History teacher EVER! DUH! • what you would find at a speakeasy • proclaimed as a US territory in 1898 • ...
Current Affairs 2 2020-09-16
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- Company that announced new fitness subscription alongside new smartwatch (5)
- Profession of most recent Who Wants to be a Millionaire UK winner (7)
- Carole ______, Tiger King star on Dancing with the Stars (6)
- Tech company that announced its carbon footprint is now zero (6)
- Italian ex-prime-minister who 'got away with it again' after hospital stay (10)
- US state with bear on flag (10)
- Reptile that UK commuter in Manchester used as a face covering on a bus (5)
- Egan ______, Colombian defending champion of Tour de France who has withdrawn from the race (6)
- World leader who says they 'up-played' the coronavirus pandemic (6,4)
- US specialist graphics chip company who recently purchased ARM (6)
- Yoshihide ________, New Japanese prime-minister (4)
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- Atlantic ocean current that extends into the North Atlantic Drift (4,6)
- Keeping up with the ______, reality TV show was recently cancelled (11)
- Danish toy company that annouced it will remove plastic bags from its packaging after pressure from children (4)
- NY course that will host the US Open golf tournament this year (6,4)
- Patrick ______, Quarterback who has signed the biggest contract in NFL history (7)
- Nationality of the first non-European Tour de France to win a stage in the men's or women's Tour de France (8)
- Justin ______, Canadian facing ethics investigation (7)
- Planet on which scientists might have discovered signs of life (5)
- Country with second highest number of confirmed coronavirus cases (5)
- Caribbean island that is going to remove Queen Elizabeth II as head of state (8)
21 Clues: US state with bear on flag (10) • Yoshihide ________, New Japanese prime-minister (4) • Justin ______, Canadian facing ethics investigation (7) • Carole ______, Tiger King star on Dancing with the Stars (6) • Tech company that announced its carbon footprint is now zero (6) • Planet on which scientists might have discovered signs of life (5) • ...
US History Unit 3 Keywords 2017-11-13
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- Henry Clay helped John Quincy Adams become president and in return Adams made Clay secretary of state
- Feeling of unity among the people of a nation
- Period after the War of 1812 when nationalism was strong and there was only one major political party
- Man who invented the coton gin to separate cotton seeds from cotton
- More unity among regions than the whole nation
- Treaty handing Florida over to the US from Spain
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- US declaration that they will protect newly formed nations in the Western Hemisphere from Europe and stay out of European affairs
- Missouri could only become slave state if Maine was created as a free state to keep a balance
- Textile mills in a town in Massachusetts worked in mainly by young women
- Canal connecting the Great Lakes and the Hudson River
- Congressman who negotiated the Missouri Compromise and was known as the Great Compromiser
11 Clues: Feeling of unity among the people of a nation • More unity among regions than the whole nation • Treaty handing Florida over to the US from Spain • Canal connecting the Great Lakes and the Hudson River • Man who invented the coton gin to separate cotton seeds from cotton • Textile mills in a town in Massachusetts worked in mainly by young women • ...
US History I - Chapter 14 2024-06-13
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- establish Mount Holyoke college
- famous speaker against slavery
- started a school for the deaf
- Quaker abolitionist for women's rights
- first woman to attend medical school
- Tubman conductor on the Underground Railroad
- established the Liberator newspaper
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- refused to pay a voting tax
- wrote "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
- started a school for the blind
- newspaper editor murdered in Illinois
11 Clues: wrote "Uncle Tom's Cabin" • refused to pay a voting tax • started a school for the deaf • famous speaker against slavery • started a school for the blind • establish Mount Holyoke college • established the Liberator newspaper • first woman to attend medical school • newspaper editor murdered in Illinois • Quaker abolitionist for women's rights • ...
US History and Geography Vocabulary 2024-08-29
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- is the state of being deprived of a right or privilege
- once ___________ is passed, the courts must enforce it
- when the kid's TV turned off he used all his______
- taking something that isn't yours without permission.
- the whites tried to ___________ the natives
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- -make minor changes to make it fairer.
- the man loved to help others in need, he was very ________
- the where five _______ areas in the west.
- a situation in which neither side in an argument or contest can make progress
- the car was ____________ next to the others
- the process of becoming similar to others by taking in and using their customs and culture
11 Clues: -make minor changes to make it fairer. • the where five _______ areas in the west. • the car was ____________ next to the others • the whites tried to ___________ the natives • when the kid's TV turned off he used all his______ • taking something that isn't yours without permission. • is the state of being deprived of a right or privilege • ...
US history between 1970-2010 2025-06-18
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- 2008 landmark election made him the first African‐American U.S. president?
- 1973 Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion nationwide?
- 1975 North Vietnamese capture of this city marked U.S exit from Vietnam?
- 1989 symbol of Cold War division, torn down amid jubilation?
- 2001 law passed in the wake of the September 11 attacks to bolster security?
- 1986 Space Shuttle accident that killed seven astronauts?
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- 2007 consumer gadget that revolutionized mobile computing?
- 72–74 scandal that forced a president to resign?
- 1991–91 conflict to eject Iraqi forces from Kuwait?
- Trade pact signed in 1994 between the U.S, Canada, and Mexico?
- April 1970 Green holiday that mobilized millions around environmental protection?
11 Clues: 72–74 scandal that forced a president to resign? • 1991–91 conflict to eject Iraqi forces from Kuwait? • 1986 Space Shuttle accident that killed seven astronauts? • 2007 consumer gadget that revolutionized mobile computing? • 1973 Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion nationwide? • 1989 symbol of Cold War division, torn down amid jubilation? • ...
Romeo & Juliet Vocabulary 2022-01-10
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- Jenny was unable to _ things with Keith because she could not acknowledge the wrong she had done.
- There was _ regarding Midterms because the teachers did not know what the administrators were planning.
- Most climate change scientists worry about _ if we do not start trying to fix things now.
- I don't know anyone who would sit and _ the iOS updates before accepting the terms and conditions.
- Jenny and Carra saw each other as _ because they were both competing for Valedictorian.
- My parents _ me when they found out I was failing 3 classes.
- Ms. B doesn't mind if we talk during class as long as it is a civil _.
- Harrabe tried to _ the truth about the incident because he did not want to get in trouble.
- My history teacher told us that people used to be sentenced to _ for crimes that embarrassed their highborn families.
- During her _ to Javier, Marci began to cry tears of joy because she was marrying her best friend.
- Jenny asked us not to _ her canceled birthday party and sent out a virtual invite to have an online meet-up instead.
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- Ms. Boisvert told us that if we were ever _ she would write us up for interrupting student learning.
- Jared treated his pregnant wife with _ because he was mystified and adoring of her endless abilities.
- Sometimes it _ me when teachers don't know who Harry Styles is.
- When Scott was found guilty on all accounts, his many _ were revealed.
- After breaking up with his toxic ex, Keith _ all of the things that reminded him of her.
- I had to _ the image of the diagram in my mind during the test.
- Some baseball players have incredible _ and are labeled switch hitters/pitchers.
- It is common practice among ancient civilizations to use a _ to respectfully bury the dead.
- I tried to _ the screen view, so the class could read what I was projecting to the tv.
20 Clues: My parents _ me when they found out I was failing 3 classes. • Sometimes it _ me when teachers don't know who Harry Styles is. • I had to _ the image of the diagram in my mind during the test. • When Scott was found guilty on all accounts, his many _ were revealed. • Ms. B doesn't mind if we talk during class as long as it is a civil _. • ...
word study 2022-01-10
18 Clues: diary • cutlery • library • summary • scenery • history • Imagery • factory • archery • ordinary • trickery • trickery • secretary • inventory • territory • necessary • expository • dictionary
Southeast Asia, Indonesia 2024-05-15
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- Geography- most populous island
- History- first Indonesian president
- History- ended Dutch rule and occupied Indonesia
- Economy- covers about 57% of Indonesia's land
- Geography- 3rd largest Island
- Overview- largest city
- History- naval kingdom in 7th century
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- Geography- Large island in western Indonesia
- Government- Indonesia has 34 of these
- Geography- shares border with Indonesia.
- Culture- official language
- Culture- one of the most popular sports in Indonesia
- Economy- Indonesian currency
- Economy- popular Indonesian industry
- Interesting info- a caldera
- History- most dominant religion by 16th century
- Culture- main staple food in Indonesia
17 Clues: Overview- largest city • Culture- official language • Interesting info- a caldera • Economy- Indonesian currency • Geography- 3rd largest Island • Geography- most populous island • History- first Indonesian president • Economy- popular Indonesian industry • Government- Indonesia has 34 of these • History- naval kingdom in 7th century • Culture- main staple food in Indonesia • ...
MLB Players CrossWord 2022-05-27
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- Most Games Played with the Baltimore Orioles.
- The Only Player in MLB History to Have Six Consecutive Seasons with Thirty Home Runs, 100 RBI's, 100 Runs Scored, and 100 Walks.
- Only Athletics Pitcher to have Thrown More than One No-Hitter.
- Lowest ERA with the New York Yankees.
- Most Home Runs in the History of the Arizona Diamondbacks' Franchise.
- Besides Hank Aaron, this Switch Hitter is the Only Braves Player with 10,000 Plate Appearances.
- Only Royals Pitcher to Win the Cy Young Award More than Once.
- Most At-Bats in Angels History.
- 2005 NL Cy Young; Last Cardinals' Pitcher to Win the Award.
- Mariners All-Time OBP Leader.
- Known for his Hitting and Speed, he was Toronto's 1993 World Series MVP.
- Accumulated the Most Saves in Marlins History.
- Only Rockies' Pitcher to Finish a Season Top 5 in Cy Young votes.
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- Excluding the 2020 Season, he is the Last Player to Win The MLB Triple Crown of Pitching.
- All-Time Leader in OPS for the Milwaukee Brewers.
- World Series MVP with San Francisco in 2014.
- Last MLB Player to Win the Triple Crown.
- Hit the Most Home Runs in White Sox History.
- Only Pitcher to Win Cy Young in his Rookie Season.
- Relief Pitcher that Won 1990 NLCS MVP with the Cincinnati Reds.
- Highest OBP in MLB History.
- All-Time Leader in Home Runs for a Catcher.
- Franchise Leader in Games Played, At-Bats, and Hits with Texas.
- Won 2016 World Series MVP with the Chicago Cubs.
- Rays All-Time Leader in Wins and Strikeouts.
- Winner of the World Series MVP with Philadelphia in 2008.
- Accumulated the Most Home Runs in Indians History.
- Only Pittsburgh Pirates' Player to Win MVP Since Barry Bonds.
- Accumulated the Most Hits in Padres History.
- Last Player to Unanimously win NL MVP.
30 Clues: Highest OBP in MLB History. • Mariners All-Time OBP Leader. • Most At-Bats in Angels History. • Lowest ERA with the New York Yankees. • Last Player to Unanimously win NL MVP. • Last MLB Player to Win the Triple Crown. • All-Time Leader in Home Runs for a Catcher. • World Series MVP with San Francisco in 2014. • Hit the Most Home Runs in White Sox History. • ...
Kennedy US History Luke Chris and Trevor 2022-06-06
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- JFK was this old when he was elected president
- Worked with this man to end segregation in the south
- He was this before he got into politics
- One of his main political focuses was fighting against this
- JFK died in this city
- The invasion of cuba to stop the missile crisis was called the “Bay of ___”
- What coalition blocked JFK’s new initiatives
- In 1962 he stopped all trade with
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- He signed the nuclear test ban
- JFK was the _____ president
- He went to college here
- The war Kennedy fought and justified by saying it was to fight for our freedom
- He is referred to for short as
- He was born in this city
- Kennedy plans a man on the
- The act JFK passed that proposed tax cuts
- Right before he died, he introduced a _____ rights bill
- JFK was born in the month of
- JFK was assassinated as he rode in a
- The “____ race” was the conflict between Russia to see who can land on the moon first
20 Clues: JFK died in this city • He went to college here • He was born in this city • Kennedy plans a man on the • JFK was the _____ president • JFK was born in the month of • He signed the nuclear test ban • He is referred to for short as • In 1962 he stopped all trade with • JFK was assassinated as he rode in a • He was this before he got into politics • ...
Topic 5.2 and 5.3 AP US History 2023-03-24
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- Accepted the Lone Star state into the Union, but started a war with Mexico
- This railroad reached across the USA by 1869.
- The Oregon ___________, the desire to get to Oregon Territory
- Territory - Area above California that began to be settled in 1830s.
- Mormon who took the faithful to Utah. Had more than one wife.
- Rush - People went to California to find Gold
- Treaty that ended the Mexican American War. We got land they got some cash.
- Religion originally founded by Joseph Smith in 1820s.
- Destiny- The Idea that the USA was supposed to spread from sea to sea.
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- O'Sullivan-The guy who's quote started Manifest Destiny.
- Gold found in his California saw mill creek.
- The Oregon _____________, where settlers traveled to the North West.
- State that Mormons settled to be left alone.
- Commodore who forced open the door to trade with Japan.
- The issue that effected many states being accepted into the Union.
- Niners - In the people known by the date of their trip to California.
- Purchase of S. tip of Arizona from Mexico after the war.
- The Treaty that opened two Japanese ports to trade with the US.
- Grande- the boundary of US that Mexico disagreed with.
- This act allowed a person in 1862 to get 160 Acres of land if he settled it
20 Clues: Gold found in his California saw mill creek. • State that Mormons settled to be left alone. • This railroad reached across the USA by 1869. • Rush - People went to California to find Gold • Religion originally founded by Joseph Smith in 1820s. • Grande- the boundary of US that Mexico disagreed with. • Commodore who forced open the door to trade with Japan. • ...
US History Unit 9 24.1-24.3 crossword 2023-04-18
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- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A pact created in 1949 that cemented an alliance of Western Nations, prompted by the Berlin Crisis. All for one and one for all.
- Truman doctrine as it was administered in Europe by General George Marshall, in order to diminish the allure of communism; under the auspices of the plan, the US sent $13 billion to governments that promised to become or remain democracies.
- group of screen writers accused of being members of the communist party. They refused to answer any questions because of their right to freedom of speech. They were charged with contempt, fined 1000 dollars, and sent to jail for one year.
- US strategy for dealing with the USSR as outlined by George F. Kennan, with the intention of containing communism and not letting it advance any further.
- A borderline crusade against communism in the US. It curtailed civil liberties and quelling political dissent from the top levels of national politics to the lowest neighborhood school board meeting.
- The largest public works project in US history when it was passed; Authorized $25 billion to build 41000 miles of roads, greatly assisting the burgeoning car culture of the 1950s. Motels, drive-ins, and fast-food restaurants began to be established.
- Americans had more money due to higher wages and veterans’ benefits. Dishwashers, washing machines, and TVs became necessities. Jobs began to provide benefits.
- A senator who used communism to boost himself into the public eye. His speeches were bombastic and insisted that the state department was filled with commies, and that he had a list of more than 200 communists. He ruined people’s lives and destroyed people’s careers. Turns out everything he said was based on false accusations.
- Agreement between the USSR and eastern European countries that the Eastern Euro. Countries would remain communist.
- American planes would drop food and supplies in crates out of their plane for eleven months. The US and its allies flew more than 200,000 flights and dropped 4700 tons of needed necessities in Berlin.
- This policy of building up bombs, etc., became known as “mutually assured destruction” (MAD) because an attack on one side would most likely bring about the destruction of both.
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- Labor management relations act of 1947 that banned the closed shop, outlawed collective bargaining within industries, and authorized the president to delay strikes by declaring a “cooling-off” period.
- US strategy of offering aid to nations that may be susceptible to communist infiltration.
- The arms race stands off between the US and Soviet Russia from 1945-1991. US wanted to promote capitalism; USSR wanted to promote communism.
- Metaphor used to refer to unstable nations as dominoes, with the US obligated to prevent the dominoes from “falling” (becoming communist), which would begin a process of communist world domination.
- a figurative line that separated the democratic west from the communist east.
- Began between the US and the Soviet Union because of fear of one another, and because of the concept of “massive retaliation.” US developed H-bomb in 1952, and Soviet Union developed theirs in 1953.
- US created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for space research. NASA would land humans on the moon in 1969.
- After WW2 more than 76 million children were born in less than 20 years. In 1940, women were having 2.1 children, by 1960 they were having 3.5 children.
- Truman’s twenty-one-point postwar plan that provided increases in the minimum wage, federal assistance in building homes, federal support for education and healthcare, and jobs in public works; represented a renewal of the Fair Employment Practices Commission.
- After WW2, Korea was divided amongst the allies. USSR got northern half, and US got southern half. NK invaded SK with the help of USSR planners. Truman sent troops to SK and distributed atomic bombs to US ships and bases throughout the world. Douglas MacArthur stepped in and led a surprise attack near Seoul (SK capital) and recaptured it from NK. UN troops chased NK troops to the China border. Truman had no plans to invade, but Mao didn’t know that. Chinese troops help NK troops push UN troops back down Korea. War reaches a stalemate, and the country was officially divided along the 38th parallel. There was 35k American deaths and 300k Korean deaths (both sides).
- A committee that believed the movie industry was filled with communists. They investigated Hollywood in a formal investigation. They targeted writers, directors, actors, film executives, and forced them to testify about their political beliefs.
- A classified paper written by American diplomats that portrayed an uncontrollably aggressive Soviet Union that desired to dominate the world and recommended stopping the threat by three means; a massive military buildup the creation of hydrogen bombs, and rooting out of all communists on American soil.
- SU launches Sputnik 1 into space in 1957, starting the space race. US sent the Explorer 1 into space 3 months later.
- Group of nations established after WWII by Allied powers to promote peace and openness between counties throughout the world, & also protect people’s basic rights; also outlawed slavery, servitude, & torture.
25 Clues: a figurative line that separated the democratic west from the communist east. • US strategy of offering aid to nations that may be susceptible to communist infiltration. • Agreement between the USSR and eastern European countries that the Eastern Euro. Countries would remain communist. • ...
US History in Film Unit 3 Vocabulary 2018-09-01
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- people who supported the constitution
- rights that people supposedly have under natural law
- a seventeenth-century English philosopher
- an agreement that large and small states reached during the constitutional convention of 1787.
- an act of the British Parliament in 1765 that exacted revenue from the American colonies by imposing a stamp duty on newspapers and legal and commercial documents.
- a political leader of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries; one of the Founding
- a series of military engagements between Britain and France in North America between 1754 and 1763.
- a treaty that ended the French and Indian War between Great Britain and France, as well as their respective allies.
- an act of vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies
- the original constitution of the US, ratified in 1781, which was replaced by the US Constitution in 1789
- a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system
- a riot in Boston arising from the resentment of Boston colonists toward British troops quartered inf the city, in which the troops fired on the mob and killed several persons.
- the first ten amendments to the constitution.
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- a form of government in which elected individuals represent the citizen body and exercise power according to the rule of law under a constitution.
- who did not support the constitution and were against it
- an American revolutionary leader and pamphleteer who supported the American colonist’s fight for independence and supported the French Revolution
- the fundamental law of the United States, drafted in Philadelphia in 1787, ratified in 1788 and put into effect in 1789. It establishes a strong central government in place of the Articles of Confederation
- commander of the British forces in the American War of Independence
- the formal statement written by Thomas Jefferson declaring the freedom of the thirteen American colonies from Great Britain
- 1st president of the United States; commander-in-chief of the continental Army during the American Revolution
- a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1775-76 advocating independence from Great Britain to the people in the Thirteen Colonies
- the that persons’ moral and/or political obligations are dependent upon a contract or agreement among them to form the society in which they live.
- an outline of the process for states to count slaves as part of the population to determine representation and taxation for the federal government
- a treaty signed in Paris by representatives of King George III of Great Britain and representatives of the United States of America on September 3, 1783, ended the American Revolutionary War
- a colonist of the American revolutionary period who supported the British cause
- the leader of the Democratic-Republican party, and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence and served as president from 1801 to 1809
26 Clues: people who supported the constitution • a seventeenth-century English philosopher • the first ten amendments to the constitution. • rights that people supposedly have under natural law • who did not support the constitution and were against it • commander of the British forces in the American War of Independence • ...
US History: The Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-20
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- The last Confederate Civil War general who started the American Civil War by leading the attack on Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861.
- The last and senior Union Civil War general who was also the three times Governor of Rhode Island.
- Was the top confederate general during the Civil War.
- He was the president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
- Was a Confederate Civil War general who then became one of the best-known Confederate commanders after General Robert E. Lee.
- This was Robert E Lee's second invasion in the north which ended up being a great victory for the Union.
- One of the most popular guns used during the Civil War.
- was a militarty outpost in the hands of the Union during the Civil War.
- Was a former governor of New Jersey, railroad president, and major Civil War Union general.
- a document which Ambraham Lincon issued, stating that all people held as slaves in the Confederate states to be freed.
- A person who was for the abolition of slavery in America.
- Located in Virgina, was where Confederate general Robert E Lee surrendered his troops, marking the end of the Civil War.
- This was the divider to determine the boundaries between Pennsylvania and Maryland, also seen as the boundary line between North and South.
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- A national and historical park in West Virginia which John Brown's attack took place on slavery during the Civil War.
- A Confederate Civil War general from Virgina as a former U.S. Army officer, also known as Jeb.
- Popular in the south, involved the capture of African Americans for labor
- Civil War's Northern military leaders.
- A Civil War Union general and a major architect of modern warfare.
- Was the supreme Union general during the Civil War.
- the amount of years the Civil War took place.
- Famous monument,located in South Carolina, and marked the first attack of the American Civil War.
- Was another Civil War Union general, U.S. Army officer, and Mexican-American war leader.
- Civil War's Southern military leaders.
- United States President at the time.
- The states of Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, and Missouri in which were neutral during the war.
- Famous for the slur towards some women known as "hookers", and a Civil War Union general.
26 Clues: United States President at the time. • Civil War's Northern military leaders. • Civil War's Southern military leaders. • the amount of years the Civil War took place. • Was the supreme Union general during the Civil War. • Was the top confederate general during the Civil War. • One of the most popular guns used during the Civil War. • ...
US History to WWI - New M10 Notes 2023-11-30
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- to demand
- the same as
- reverse a policy
- a temporary arrangement
- a person who holds or follows strong convictions or extreme principles
- slavery or bondage of any kind
- a break in friendly relations
- selfish utilization
- posts of employment
- to guarantee
- forced
- not allowed
- not by one's own choice
- to acknowledge
- a law or a body of laws enacted
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- to favor for or against a person
- to take a firm hold
- a faction within a political party
- a supply of money
- to draw up in written form
- something that is first in order
- a division of territory
- a person who is no longer a slave
- a group of people related by common descent or heredity
- periods of ten year segments
- the act of rebuilding or reassembling
- also known as
- an instance or case not conforming to the general rule
- in a way that is direct or precise
- to consent or agree to
- a division of a government department
- growth or development
32 Clues: forced • to demand • the same as • not allowed • to guarantee • also known as • to acknowledge • reverse a policy • a supply of money • to take a firm hold • selfish utilization • posts of employment • growth or development • to consent or agree to • a division of territory • a temporary arrangement • not by one's own choice • to draw up in written form • periods of ten year segments • ...
US History from WWII - New M25 Notes 2023-11-06
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- to move or go forward; especially after stopping
- controlled by a hostile military force
- occurring or planned to occur
- not altered, broken, or impaired
- carried on or continued
- to disable; impair; weaken
- a search or pursuit made in order to find or obtain something:
- involving two or more nations
- the object, state, or result desired or sought after
- to leave
- ruling, governing, or controlling
- a person of great influence, authority, or power
- items that are needed
- Chinese
- the beginning; or arrival
- the rule or authority of a sovereign state over its dependencies
- a debate, controversy, or difference of opinion
- to settle
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- an aggressive movement or attack
- a person, group, or government whose actions are prompted and controlled by another
- inattentive; preoccupied
- penalize
- to argue against, call into question
- an offensive action, attack, or encroachment
- the male supreme ruler
- to increase manufacturing and factory production
- attracting interest
- to replace one thing with another
- very early stage
- to increase in size
- being the second mentioned of two
- a restraint, hindrance, or prohibition
- particularly or especially
- to bring back to a former, original, or normal condition
- distributed or occurring at widely spaced and usually irregular intervals
35 Clues: Chinese • penalize • to leave • to settle • very early stage • attracting interest • to increase in size • items that are needed • the male supreme ruler • carried on or continued • inattentive; preoccupied • the beginning; or arrival • to disable; impair; weaken • particularly or especially • occurring or planned to occur • involving two or more nations • an aggressive movement or attack • ...
US/VA History Revolutionary War Vocab Crossword 2024-02-15
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- Allied the French with the colonists during the war
- Book written by Thomas Paine; included ideas of full independence from Britain
- When one company has full or nearly full control over the production and sale of a resource or good
- The battle where the first shots of the revolutionary war were fired
- Protestors of british taxation dumped tea shipments into the Boston harbor
- An agreement between the government and the people that gives the government the right to rule
- Colonial town where Cornwallis surrendered
- Britain taxed colonies for everything made of paper
- Colonists that tried to stay as
- Liberty that is limited by laws and rules in order to maintain organization and peace in society
- Declared war with Britain
- Colonists who believed British rule and taxation over the colonies was justifiable
- Believed in natural rights of "Life, Liberty, and Estate."
- Treaty that ended the American Revolution
- Meeting of American officials in Philadelphia where
- Ideological revolution in Europe where ideas of individualism, liberalism, and social rights were emphasized
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
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- Colonists who believed in independence from Britain
- A series of laws passed by Britain to punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party
- British soldiers fired into a crowd of protesting colonists in Boston
- Declared, "Give me liberty, or give me death."
- General of the Continental Army and first president of the US
- British army officer who surrendered at Yorktown
- War between colonists and British for independence from Britain
- Enlightened thinker; wrote Common Sense
- Limited colonial expansion west
- British Commander-in-Chief during the American Revolution
- Ended the Seven Years' War
- War between Britain and France over territorial disputes; AKA the French and Indian war
- Continental fighters who were "ready at a minute's notice"
- Rights that all citizens have the protected right to (Life, Liberty, and Estate)
31 Clues: Declared war with Britain • Ended the Seven Years' War • Limited colonial expansion west • Colonists that tried to stay as • Wrote the Declaration of Independence • Enlightened thinker; wrote Common Sense • Treaty that ended the American Revolution • Colonial town where Cornwallis surrendered • Declared, "Give me liberty, or give me death." • ...
US History Important People - Just Last Names 2023-12-15
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- Who primarily wrote the Declaration of Independence?
- According to archeological finds, he may have been the first explorer in North America.
- Who introduced reforms to Jamestown such as the headrights system?
- The man who said "This is the last speech [Lincoln] will ever make."
- Chosen as the first president of the Confederacy.
- Who proposed the Albany Plan of Union at the Albany Conference?
- Who settled Connecticut with his congregation?
- The young Virginian sent to clear the Ohio River Valley.
- Who started Maryland?
- Senator from Illinois involved in the Compromise of 1850.
- Who founded Quebec and initiated the fur trade for the French?
- Who wrote about the social contract between government and its citizens?
- The Secretary of War who accepted bribes from merchants selling to the western army posts.
- Who was a native who helped the Pilgrims learn to live the wilderness life?
- Who found Roanoke Island?
- Who is credited with starting the motto, "No Taxation without Representation"?
- Tried to incite an insurrection by giving weapons to the slaves in the south
- Who was banished from Massachusetts for saying that God spoke to her about others' salvation?
- Who was a rich plantation owner that had big influence in the House of Burgesses?
- The General who wanted to capture Richmond in order to win the war.
- Elected President because he had no opinion on slavery
- Supreme Court Justice who ruled that Congress ban on slavery is unconstitutional
- Who was the British general that lost in the Battle of Saratoga?
- Elected President without having his name on some of the southern state ballots
- Who was sent to explore by England to look for a Northwest passage in 1497?
- Who was instrumental in helping setting up many of the new state constitutions?
- Which famous New Yorker helped to write the Federalist Papers?
- Nominated by the Democrats in the south prior to the 1860 election
- Who was the proprietor of New York who also gave New Jersey to 2 friends? (His royal name)
- In whose days was the earth "divided"?
- Who wanted started a colony as a "holy experiment?"
- Who was banished from Massachusetts for saying that the land belonged to the Natives?
- Which famous Virginian helped to write the Federalist Papers?
- The father of the Greeks is
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- British general commissioned to defeat French at Fort Duquesne
- Which American captured Serapis off the coast of England?
- America is named after...
- Who was a strong leader in early Jamestown who began trading with the Natives?
- Who did the French send to explore because the Spanish were becoming wealthy?
- Earned his nickname as he stood like a stonewall.
- Who was the British general in charge during the Siege of Yorktown?
- Who became the leader of the new Massachusetts assembly as well as started the Sons of Liberty?
- Who led a rebellion on behalf of the "backwoods" farmers in Virginia?
- Who preached the sermon that has the famous quote "A city upon a hill".
- The former VP and Democrat Senator from Tennessee who became president after Lincoln was assassinated.
- Ottawa chief who continued to attack British forts because settlers were disobeying treaty
- Who proposed, during the 1st Cont. Congress, that the colonies stay part of the British empire?
- He set up schools for sailors and explorers that helped to map Africa's coast.
- Who became the governor of the Dominion of New England?
- He named the native Americans "Indians".
- Which British prime minister began to tax the colonies in 1763
- Who was the British general in charge of New York at the start of the war?
- Missouri slave brought to free territory and then sued because he thought he should be free
- Nominated by the Constitutional Union Party prior to the 1860 election.
- The Secretary of War who was fired by President Johnson.
- Senator from Michigan that proposed popular sovereignty
- He became president after the Compromise of 1877.
- Who was the British general put in charge after the Battle of Saratoga?
- General who proposed the Anaconda Plan
- The most famous "conductor" on the Underground Railroad.
- The first Black Senator in the US Senate.
- The father of the Egyptians is
- Who was the first person killed in the Boston Massacre?
- Who was an American general turned British general after betraying the patriots?
- Who is the most famous midnight rider?
- Who proposed that California should be a free state but other Mexican territory have no restrictions on slavery
- Who had to find natives to work in Cuba and investigate a wealthy Aztec city?
- Who was the King of England at the time of the American Revolution?
- The former general who became president but ended up not being a very "forceful" president.
- Resigned from the Union Army and joined Confederates because he couldn't fight his birthplace.
- Proposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
- The General who made his army pay for anything they needed and had a band play for his troops after a Savannah capture.
72 Clues: Who started Maryland? • America is named after... • Who found Roanoke Island? • The father of the Greeks is • The father of the Egyptians is • Proposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act. • General who proposed the Anaconda Plan • Who is the most famous midnight rider? • In whose days was the earth "divided"? • He named the native Americans "Indians". • ...
US History A Unit 2 Keywords Crossword 2023-09-07
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- A final attempt to try to dodge going to war with Britain.
- A document declaring independence from British Parliament and calling out King George III on his abuses.
- A treaty that officially brought an end to the war of 1812.
- The British surrendered after this Battle to end the Revolution.
- This act was established in 1764 and its intent was to decrease smuggling.
- A patriot based organization that most likely influenced the events of the Boston Tea Party.
- This act was established in 1765 and required people to house British soldiers in their homes or barracks.
- Dec 1773, a group of Patriots in Boston organized a protest and disguised themselves as Native Americans.
- March 5th, 1770, in Boston, a group of Patriots threw some rocks & snowballs at a group of British soldiers.
- A diplomatic conflict between France and the United States that broke out into an “undeclared” war.
- A revolt born out of problems with the whiskey tax.
- A founding father that wrote 'The Federalist Papers.' (broadway musical!)
- A group that fought for more of a individual (or state centered) government.
- This document details the rights of the people that was added on to the Constitution.
- A system of trade policies that the colonies didn’t really care about, the colonies just had to remain loyal to Britain.
- This period was characterized by peace and prosperity while Jefferson was in power.
- The two meetings of the delegates before and during the war.
- A document that is the basis of the American government - even today!
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- A peace treaty effectively ending the American Revolution.
- This act was established in 1766 and tried to justify Britain's actions of taxation on the American colonists
- A group that fought for a strong central government
- This case confirmed the concept of “judicial review”.
- This famous author wrote "Common Sense" and stirred up opposition to the British.
- An army led by General George Washington.
- A failed attempt at trying to build a government. This document consisted of 13 articles.
- A large acquisition of land that cost America a hefty 15 million dollars (but it was a bargain!)
- This act in 1765 directly taxed printed paper and types of documents.
- A series of 4 policies that were aimed toward immigrants, restricted freedom of peech/press.
- Who was the War of 1812 fought against?
- This series of acts was established in 1767 and imposed taxes on paper, glass, paint, lead, porcelain, and tea.
- An organized uprising of (mostly) farmers against state government caused by high taxes and unpaid debt.
- Said to be the first shot fired in the American Revolution. This took place at the Battle of ____.
32 Clues: Who was the War of 1812 fought against? • An army led by General George Washington. • A group that fought for a strong central government • A revolt born out of problems with the whiskey tax. • This case confirmed the concept of “judicial review”. • A peace treaty effectively ending the American Revolution. • ...
The History of the US Space Agency 2024-04-29
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- NASA’s Apollo program sent this many astronauts to the Moon
- The name of the first space station launched by NASA
- Viking 1 landed on this planet
- This Space Telescope is the most powerful ever put into space
- The astronauts of Apollo 13 had to work closely with this to safely return home
- This program was NASA’s response to Kennedy’s challenge
- The name of the three-phase program with a goal of sending humans back to the Moon
- The name of the rover that is still on Mars
- The name of the famous photograph that shows the Earth rising up beyond the surface of the Moon
- This shuttle was destroyed in 2003
- NASA was founded in 1958 during this season
- This Apollo mission sent humans to the Moon and back for the first time
- The name of the first person to walk on the Moon
- This former country included Russia
- Mae Jemison said she was inspired to become an astronaut by an actress on this show
- This president’s famous speech challenged NASA to put an astronaut on the Moon
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- The term for robotic vehicles
- The first American sent into space
- The name of the person who walked on the Moon 20 minutes after the first person did
- The first Black American to explore space flew on this in August 1983
- This astronaut returned to space at age 77
- The name of the robotic vehicle that landed on Mars in 1997
- This satellite was launched by the USSR in 1957
- The first Black American woman traveled to space aboard this space shuttle
- This retired US astronaut spent more days in space than any other American
- The term for the first reusable vehicle for space flight introduced in 1981
- This president created NASA on July 29, 1958
- This astronaut broke the barrier for women when she traveled into space in 1983
28 Clues: The term for robotic vehicles • Viking 1 landed on this planet • The first American sent into space • This shuttle was destroyed in 2003 • This former country included Russia • This astronaut returned to space at age 77 • The name of the rover that is still on Mars • NASA was founded in 1958 during this season • This president created NASA on July 29, 1958 • ...
Unit 2 vocab (all vocab) US History 2024-10-11
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- aimed at breaking up trusts and monopolies, giving rights and protection to the middle/lower class
- acquiring territory or gaining political/economic control of “weaker” countries
- President Taft extends the Roosevelt Corollary by guaranteeing loans to all latin american countries
- chinese citizens rebelling against the open door policy and the european countries controlling it
- Movement of missile class americans who set out to tackle america’s problems
- The treaty that was formed between the spanish, the US, and all other involved countries at the end of the spanish-american war
- Teddy Roosevely believed that the US should be the policeman of the world, and it is our job to threaten/protect/intervene when needed to solve the world’s problems
- purchased/liberated from their original controllers, allowed American sphere of influence to expand to pacific, and provide many natural resources
- the movement to ban alcohol
- people now vote for senators instead of by appointment
- a canal dug through panama, which was funded by the government when civil war in colombia broke out
- clickbait before clickbait was called clickbait. Typically newspapers spreading false information for more sales
- March 1911, a clothing factory catches fire and burns down, killing nearly all workers inside
- someone who exposed evils and corruptions of society through photography and journalism
- president in 1901-1909, he was the first progressive president
- a cavalry battalion, 8000 men strong under the command of Teddy Roosevelt, who fought in the Spanish American War
- amendment to the treaty of paris that gave cuba its sovereignty, but made it have to get all actions approved by the US
- People now can propose bills, rather than just lawmakers
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- Passed after The Jungle, it prevents mislabelling of food, selling bad food, and created the FDA
- Written by Upton Sinclair, it exposed the meatpacking industry
- A faster way of making things, invented by Henry Ford
- famous muckraker who exposed the meatpacking industry, wrote the book The Jungle
- People can now vote on whether or not to pass a bill
- european countries forcing china’s trading door open in an attempt to “westernize” them
- happened after the spanish american war, the philippines wanted their own independence. Lasted 3 years, and was very bloody
- allowed women to vote, passed because of WWI
- Preservation, protection, and restoration of natural environments
- began in august 1898 when Spain imperialized cuba for natural resources
- Danish immigrant who became a police photographer and later a muckraker
- Christian people helping the poor, fighting against child labor, building standards, and child education
- women’s right to vote, fought since 1848
- US Navy battleship that blew up in Manila Bay, prompting a US retaliation to the spanish
- Americans who through that america should not interfere in international affairs
- a state controlled by another state
- The amendment that outlawed alcohol
- people can vote a governmental official out of office if they don’t like them
36 Clues: the movement to ban alcohol • a state controlled by another state • The amendment that outlawed alcohol • women’s right to vote, fought since 1848 • allowed women to vote, passed because of WWI • People can now vote on whether or not to pass a bill • A faster way of making things, invented by Henry Ford • people now vote for senators instead of by appointment • ...
AP US History - Progressive Era (Part 1) 2025-03-10
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- The ___ Act stated that the ICC could stop railroads from granting rebates to preferred customers.
- The name for investigative journalism.
- The ___ negotiated between anthracite miners and unions. Both sides had to concede.
- The book that inspired the Pure Food and Drug Act.
- The ___ policy stated that all foreign nations would respect China's territorial integrity.
- This man argued that economic equality came before social and political equality.
- The ___ Act stated that the ICC "could set just and reasonable rates."
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- The ___ policy was Roosevelt's approach to foreign policy.
- ___ Diplomacy was Taft's approach to foreign policy.
- The first ship that the Germans sunk before WW1.
- The ship that was sunk off of the coast of Cuba before the Spanish American War.
- This was Eugene V. Debs political party.
- Granted the Philippines full territorial status.
- Allowed for voters to remove a corrupt or unsatisfactory politicians from office.
- This Secretary of State quit when he heard Wilson's response to the Lusitania sinking.
- The ___ granted women the right to vote in the United States.
- ___ Antitrust act outlawed combinations in the form of trusts.
- This man was the Speaker of the House under Taft. He was considered a dictator by many progressives.
- Which country did Roosevelt make the Gentleman's Agreement with?
- This man argued that the Atlantic Compromise was unacceptable.
20 Clues: The name for investigative journalism. • This was Eugene V. Debs political party. • The first ship that the Germans sunk before WW1. • Granted the Philippines full territorial status. • The book that inspired the Pure Food and Drug Act. • ___ Diplomacy was Taft's approach to foreign policy. • The ___ policy was Roosevelt's approach to foreign policy. • ...
Government Unit 7 Project 2023-06-15
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- The US department that aids peoples health, education, and welfare
- The US corporation that maintains stability and confidence in the US financial areas
- The US organization that find new ways to help the health of american citizens
- The administration that aids, councils, protects, and assists the interests of small buisnesses
- The US administration that provide mortgage insurance on loans for americans
- The US agency that helps people before and after disasters, such as hurricanes
- The US board that has the power to safeguard employees' rights to organize and to determine whether to have unions as their bargaining representative
- The international organization that prosecutes those accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity
- The US department that handles travel around the unites states
- The US department that manages agricultural needs and necessities
- The US administration that provides benefits, health care, and cemetery services to veterans
- The US organization that monitors the wildlife in the ocean, as long as weather warnings
- The US organization that protects investors
- The US office that encourages Congress to do its responsibilities
- The US laws that govern all commercial transactions
- The administration that protects consumers from the harm caused by bad conduct in financial services
- The US agency that collects data against threats to the US security
- A country in north america
- The organization that protects people, wildlife, and fish in the Arctic Circle
- The US department that provides security for american residents
- The highest US rank one can receive in the military
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- The US department that handles americans with any house problems, or trying to find houses
- The US corporation that provides stability to the US housing market
- The organization that collects taxes
- The administration that allows certain foods and drugs that are healthy for the human body
- The US organization that educates professionals
- The organization that includes both european and american countries, primarily european
- The US department that enhances the health of american citizens
- The organization that upholds the Constitution to protect the american people
- The US administration that explores, researches, and handles affairs related to space
- The organization that manages the databases of international criminals
- The US department of military affairs
- The US authority that handles the fifth-largest river in the US
- The US association that guarantees payback on mortgage-backed securities
- The organization that regulates interstate and international communications through cable, radio, television, satellite and wire
- The international service that delivers packages
- The US administration that issues and enforces requirements and maintenance for aircraft
- The US service that delivers to persons and businesses around america
- The US department that prosecutes federal offenders
39 Clues: A country in north america • The organization that collects taxes • The US department of military affairs • The US organization that protects investors • The US organization that educates professionals • The international service that delivers packages • The US laws that govern all commercial transactions • The US department that prosecutes federal offenders • ...
Hannah's Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-05
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- Lakeside village where we met some very talented sheepdogs
- Caribbean island trip where the water was as clear as the boat’s bottom
- Colorful island where every house was photo-ready
- Our favorite San Juan spot for Taco Tuesday
- The biggest star of the Barcelona team we toured in 2018
- Hannah snuck me out of 8th grade for music dreams at this studio
- City where we stayed in a castle (and lived like royalty)
- The sea that carried us between European dreams and destinations
- Museum where we traced the stories of those who left Ireland
- Town where mules, rodeos, and fireworks bring us back every year
- Because You Loved Me
- Name of the Almazan's first pet
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- City where we reunited across the pond in 2023
- Natalia refers to me as "Tiny Winey"
- Where we gather for music, messages, and meaning
- Christy's chauffeur duties included trips to casting calls in ___(2 words)
- Historic LA spot blending sushi and sunsets
- Famous college where we strolled through centuries of Irish learning
- Italian city of canals where we painted masks
- Our floating home for a European adventure (2 words)
- Natalia's go to beverage on a night out
- Location where spells and stagecraft amazed us
- Island known for glassblowing that we toured together
- Where tea and family drama ruled our TV nights (2 words)
- San Diego spot where our girl date included ocean views and history (2 words)
- Continent we explored by cruise ship and cobblestone streets
- Resort where we stayed during our Cabo dolphin swim
27 Clues: Because You Loved Me • Name of the Almazan's first pet • Natalia refers to me as "Tiny Winey" • Natalia's go to beverage on a night out • Historic LA spot blending sushi and sunsets • Our favorite San Juan spot for Taco Tuesday • Italian city of canals where we painted masks • City where we reunited across the pond in 2023 • Location where spells and stagecraft amazed us • ...
Unit 2- Ancient World History 2023-02-24
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- People who move around place to place following the hunt of large animals
- hominid nicknamed “Handy man” used some simple tools
- studying the distant past
- Society where men and women were equal
- largest early agriculture society 7000 BCE, in Turkey
- an ice/land bridge that allowed people to get from Asia to the Americas
- First early human, stood upright
- people whose job was to make art and sculptures
- a system where people collected food and followed their food
- Human-like creatures that walk upright.
- any that happens before writing
- a system with influence and authority, men gained dominance & status
- hominid- nicknamed “upright man” learned to control fire
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- Things found buried in the ground that tell us about early life
- when people started to migrate out of Africa to other parts of the world
- Assigning different jobs to different people to get work done faster
- the purposeful growing of plants and animals for human use
- the spread of people culture to others
- New Stone Age, from 10000 BCE- 5000 BCE
- hominids nicknamed “Wise Man” are the same species as us.
- the study of fossils, culture, and artifacts
- Large stone structures - ex. Stonehenge
- the hominid discovered in alps frozen in ice then thawed-lived 7000 ya
- the change into agriculture
- an early hominid found that tells us many things about hominids
- found skull fragments 1.75 million years old and was a early archaeologist
- cave with many wall paintings and art
- Old Stone Age- 200,000 BCE - 10,000 BCE
28 Clues: studying the distant past • the change into agriculture • any that happens before writing • First early human, stood upright • cave with many wall paintings and art • the spread of people culture to others • Society where men and women were equal • New Stone Age, from 10000 BCE- 5000 BCE • Large stone structures - ex. Stonehenge • Old Stone Age- 200,000 BCE - 10,000 BCE • ...
The Progressive Era 2022-09-21
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- culmination of efforts to give all women the vote
- Nickname for journalists in the Progressive Era who wrote about society's problems
- He rejected the Atlanta compromise of 1909 but insisted on full equality
- fixing corrupt political and voting practices.
- government tackled many monopolies through anti-trust legislation.
- Wrote "How the Other Half Lives"
- US President (1913-1921)
- He was the de facto leader of African-Americans
- Had dual disability of deaf-blindness
- Wrote "The Octopus"
- banning of alcohol
- Pioneer of the mass use and distribution of electricity
- Passed in 1913 and reduced import taxes to their lowest level in 50 years
- considered the founder of American social work
- A leading pioneer in offering contraception and health care services to women
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- 1903 law forbade shipping companies from accepting rebates
- A compromise that settled a coal miners' strike in 1902
- implementation of new business methods to overturn outdated customs and improve efficiency
- An economic system in which all industry is controlled by the government
- Wrote "The Jungle
- Campaigned for improvements in labor protection
- laws were put into place restricting this form of working
- Wrote "The History of the Standard Oil Company"
- Successfully made the first powered air flight in 1903
- Pulitzer political cartoonist
- Wrote "The Shame of the Cities"
- The International Workers for the World believed this type of economic system was bad for workers
- US President (1901-09)
- Founder of Ford motor company
- US President (1909-1913)
30 Clues: Wrote "The Jungle • banning of alcohol • Wrote "The Octopus" • US President (1901-09) • US President (1913-1921) • US President (1909-1913) • Pulitzer political cartoonist • Founder of Ford motor company • Wrote "The Shame of the Cities" • Wrote "How the Other Half Lives" • Had dual disability of deaf-blindness • fixing corrupt political and voting practices. • ...
Josiahs awesome crossword 2019-04-18
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- who cry's at night fiction
- what is gorges Indian name fiction
- what are arouras last words fiction
- what is the name of york now history
- how many times did fire brand get shot fiction
- what do the Americans yell history
- what is the name of the general who died at queenston history
- how many Americans did the green tiger shoot
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- the name of the fictional family fiction
- what is a nother name for the green tigers history
- what is the name of the person that commands the green tiger special unit history
- what year was the war history
- how did aroura die fiction
- what is the name of gorges Indian friend fiction
- how many times did firebrand get shot at fiction
15 Clues: who cry's at night fiction • how did aroura die fiction • what year was the war history • what is gorges Indian name fiction • what do the Americans yell history • what are arouras last words fiction • what is the name of york now history • the name of the fictional family fiction • how many Americans did the green tiger shoot • how many times did fire brand get shot fiction • ...
The Early Republic of America 2021-12-09
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- / Washington left this to advise America, said to avoid factions, sectionalism, foreign entanglements, and to stay neutral,
- / Served under George Washington, was Secretary of Treasury, helped create implied powers, created a national debt plan (US bonds), argued that the U.S. should stay out of the French Revolution
- / Articles of _____________:the U.S.’s failed first attempt at government
- / Advisory body of the president, created by Washington and kept by every president
- / Political party that supported a strong central government, led by Alexander Hamilton
- / Second president, served only one term, failures led to the election of 1800s and the first peaceful transition of power in American history
- / Rebellion where Washington used federal troops to subdue it
- / _______ v. Madison: one of the most influential cases in U.S. history, led to the creation of Judicial Review, a check the Judicial branch has
- / Was listed as a grievence of King George III (removed because founding fathers thought it was too controversial), Washington and Jefferson privately advocated against it, both still used it
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- / First president, set a precedent for the following presidents
- / Third president, principal author of the constitution, wanted to get involved in the French Revolution, won the election of 1800
- / Democratic-___________:political party that supported more power in the states, led by Thomas Jefferson
- / Property owning, over the age of 21, male, and _____ were requirements to be able to vote in early America
- / _________ privilege: invoked by Washington, refusal to hand over all documents to congress
- / period between elections and inauguration of new officials
- / _________ Purchase: territory President Jefferson bought from Napoleon, caused questioning of presidential power
- / Amount of terms Washington served
- / Tied with Jefferson in the election of 1800, eventually dueled and killed Hamilton after a long, tense history.
18 Clues: / Amount of terms Washington served • / period between elections and inauguration of new officials • / Rebellion where Washington used federal troops to subdue it • / First president, set a precedent for the following presidents • / Articles of _____________:the U.S.’s failed first attempt at government • ...
US Laws 2024-02-01
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- The only US President that deploy a nuclear weapon during a active war
- The US President that had the shortest term at only a mouth
- When was the Bill Of Rights Radifed (Then on how to spell each part of the word)
- He was the most influence Civil Rights in American History for the "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963
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- A name for the only amendment that got canceled out by another
- The only American President to have serve nonconsecutive terms
- The American President that served during both the Great Dispersion and World War two
- The first Amendment has four notable rights the freedom of Religion, assembly/peaceful protest, and petition of government
- The 2nd amendment has gives the people of the United States to do what?
- The US President that passed the Safe Food and Drug Act of 1906
10 Clues: The US President that had the shortest term at only a mouth • A name for the only amendment that got canceled out by another • The only American President to have serve nonconsecutive terms • The US President that passed the Safe Food and Drug Act of 1906 • The only US President that deploy a nuclear weapon during a active war • ...
Test for Katie 2025-02-11
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- The theory that all of reality is only material or matter, or derived from matter.
- The spiritual principle for human beings.
- The accounts humans have told and recorded about the origins of the Earth, humans, other creatures, languages and cultures (two words).
- _______________ means being a child of God (two words).
- Adam and Eve's fall from grace (two words).
- The covenant established by God in Jesus Christ to fulfill and perfect the covenants of the Old Testament (two words).
- The name for the most commonly cited explanation of how the world began (four words).
- God created us for his own _____.
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- The belief that while God does exist and did create the world, he refrains from any kind of interference or direct participation in his creation.
- This saint proposed that our human intellect and will reflect the Trinity.
- The central event of all history (two words).
- The history of God's people (two words).
- An open-ended contract of love between God and Human beings.
13 Clues: God created us for his own _____. • The history of God's people (two words). • The spiritual principle for human beings. • Adam and Eve's fall from grace (two words). • The central event of all history (two words). • _______________ means being a child of God (two words). • An open-ended contract of love between God and Human beings. • ...
World War l 2015-01-19
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- The development of armed forces and one of the three "isms" to cause WWI.
- Treaty that established 9 new nations and could be considered a cause of WWII.
- The plan to defeat German U-Boats using merchant vessels to travel in large groups surrounded by destroyers and cruisers.
- General for the US that felt Allies were fighting too much of a defensive war.
- Group of countries that ending up winning the war.
- This country was forced to pay reparations and take blame for WWI.
- One of the worst plagues in history that caused a fourth of the US population to fall ill and 500,000 to die.
- 10 million were registered under this act to recruit more bodies for the war.
- British passenger ship said to be sunk by the Germans, carrying hidden weapons.
- A powerful country takes over a weaker country and colonizes it for natural resources.
- Biased communication designed to influence people's thoughts or actions.
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- The US government wanted Americans to buy these to help fund the war.
- The assassination of this man essentially started the war.
- Term for American infantrymen that were usually young and had dropped out of school and joined the army.
- The dirty tactic used in WWI that had more cons than pros.
- Wilson's plan for freedom and peace that was ultimately rejected by the Supreme Court.
- Telegram sent by Germans to Mexico, asking for help and offering claims to US territories.
- Clear violation of the 1st Amendment that could fine or imprison you for saying disloyal or profane things about the government during war time.
- This included Germany, Austria Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
- Emotional collapse from continuous fighting.
- War hero celebrity who was originally a conscientious objector, or someone who refuses to fight for the sake of peace.
21 Clues: Emotional collapse from continuous fighting. • Group of countries that ending up winning the war. • The assassination of this man essentially started the war. • The dirty tactic used in WWI that had more cons than pros. • This included Germany, Austria Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire. • This country was forced to pay reparations and take blame for WWI. • ...
Civil War and Reconstruction 2020-10-12
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- __________ are also known as Jim Crow Laws and essentially created and enforced segregation.
- Horace Greeley was the founder of the ______ Party.
- _________ is the time period from 1865-1877 when the US attempted to recover after the Civil War.
- _________ was responsible for the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
- The _______ Amendment states that all persons born within the U.S. are citizens.
- The ______ Amendment stated that slavery shall no longer exist within the U.S.
- In April 1865, Lee officially surrendered to Grant in ___________, Virginia.
- In 1866 Congress created the _________ in order to send officials into the southern states to assist African-American communities with post-war recovery.
- ________ is the term used when a President is put on trial for a felony.
- _________ was the first and only president of the CSA.
- The Battle of ________ is considered the 'turning point' of the Civil War.
- In 1867 Congress created the ________ Act which stated that a President can not hire/fire anyone without Congressional approval.
- _________ was the military leader for the South during the Civil War.
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- During Reconstruction, many individuals in the South were terrorized by the ______.
- ________ is another term for the Draft.
- The ________ stated that southern territories could become states again if 10% of their population took an oath of loyalty to the U.S.
- ________ is defined as the fight to end slavery
- ___________ became President after Lincoln's assassination.
- The Battle of ______ was the bloodiest single day battle in US History.
- During Reconstruction, the US saw its second largest __________ migration (first time was due to the gold rush).
- The ________ is a group of Presidential advisers.
- __________ was US President from 1868-1876.
- During the Civil War, William ________ was responsible for total warfare when he raided through the South.
- The ____ Amendment states that you can not be kept from voting based on your race.
24 Clues: ________ is another term for the Draft. • __________ was US President from 1868-1876. • ________ is defined as the fight to end slavery • The ________ is a group of Presidential advisers. • Horace Greeley was the founder of the ______ Party. • _________ was the first and only president of the CSA. • ___________ became President after Lincoln's assassination. • ...
21st Century Review 2024-04-05
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- President of the U.S during the 9/11 attacks, Iraq War, and Hurricane Katrina.
- Terrorist group responsible for the 9/11 attacks
- Patriot Act was passed in 2001 was a direct violation what part of the Bill of Rights
- Holiday celebrated on Sept. 11 to honor those killed in 9/11 attacks.
- Executed by his own people for crimes against humanity.
- Category 5 hurricane struck Gulf Coast in August 2005,killing 2000 Americans.
- Country invade by the US in 2003 looking for weapons of mass destruction
- Computer tool in the 21st Century giving citizens greater purchasing power.
- Agency created after 9/11 attacks that protect plane travelers and airports in America.
- Organization created in 1958 in response to the launching of the Soviet satellite SPUTNIK
- Computer operating system created by Bill Gates.
- What organization sent in inspectors to Iraq in search of weapons of mass destruction.
- Vice President under Obama, and current President of the United States.
- Mastermind behind the attacks on the World Trade Centers in 2001
- President of the US during the Gulf War in 1990.
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- President of the U.S that passed the American Affordable Healthcare ACT.
- Terrorist group in control of Afghanistan
- Site of the worst natural disaster in US history in 2005.
- Another name for the Affordable Care Act.
- Created in 1973 and continues to be improved upon, today.
- Country home to the sacred Islamic cities of Medina and Mecca.
- 40th President of the U.S.
- Dictator the invaded independent country of Kuwait in 1990
- Country USA invaded after 9/11 attacks
- Only president of the U.S. to ever resign from office
- What failed causing the massive flooding during Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.
- Automated assembly that has increased production in industrialized countries.
- Companies use the creation of new competing products to increase these.
- Holiday renamed to Veterans Day in 1954, celebrated in November.
- Government organization created after 9/11 to protect American citizens inside the US borders
30 Clues: 40th President of the U.S. • Country USA invaded after 9/11 attacks • Terrorist group in control of Afghanistan • Another name for the Affordable Care Act. • Terrorist group responsible for the 9/11 attacks • Computer operating system created by Bill Gates. • President of the US during the Gulf War in 1990. • Only president of the U.S. to ever resign from office • ...
The Origins of Black History Month 2024-02-01
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- Black History Month precursor: Negro History
- Who did Black soldiers in the Civil War fight for
- Carter G. Woodson believed Black history should be taught
- ASNLH stands for the Study of Negro ____________
- City where Woodson traveled in 1915
- Black History Month
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- Carter G. ______________
- State where Black History Month was first celebrated
- Black History Month for short
- His birthday is in February: Frederick____
- The belief that Lincoln freed the slaves is not true, it is _________
- Subject that Professor Woodson taught
12 Clues: Black History Month • Carter G. ______________ • Black History Month for short • City where Woodson traveled in 1915 • Subject that Professor Woodson taught • His birthday is in February: Frederick____ • Black History Month precursor: Negro History • ASNLH stands for the Study of Negro ____________ • Who did Black soldiers in the Civil War fight for • ...
Clone of DDay 2025-02-01
7 Clues: Rejected landing site • Planning for the operation • Use of fictitious shoulder patches • Date 0f Allied invasion of Normandy • Largest seaborne invasion in history • Country north of USA protecting the US flank • What General did Roosevelt put in Command of Allied forces.
History 2020-06-09
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- document that have certain rules
- the safes place of a castle
- area that sometimes include one village
- a not sexual relationship
- something we can trust, workswell or is truthful
- what divided each field
- have the right to
- mason the person who took charge of all the building work
- before Common Era
- horrible,sabage, butal persons
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- social,economic and political system
- getting rid of bad plants
- something wue don´t know the answer to
- food for animals
- one houndred years
- suported more one side than the other
- 100% true
- the one that collected the taxes
18 Clues: 100% true • food for animals • have the right to • before Common Era • one houndred years • what divided each field • getting rid of bad plants • a not sexual relationship • the safes place of a castle • horrible,sabage, butal persons • document that have certain rules • the one that collected the taxes • social,economic and political system • suported more one side than the other • ...
History 2016-09-22
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- This is a Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that invited the colonist for independence.
- This was an event in which colonist where against the fact of the raise of tax. The raise of Tax got the colonist mad cause the harbor to be a giant tea party.
- Served as quarters for american army in one winter during the Revolutionary War.
- This was a major battle of The Revolutionary War, fought in 1777 in Northern New York.
- This was A secret society that was made to protect the rights and fight against British taxation.
- This is the time in which American Patriots Passed laws known as the Parliament of 1774 after the Boston Tea Party.
- This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776.
- The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine.
- The first African American Casualty in the American Revolution. He was also first to be killed in The Boston Massacre.
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- These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice.
- This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America.
- This was the day in which troops had went out of self defense and shot many colonist.
- Gave monopoly to East India Tea company, Then prices rise, leads to The Boston Tea Party.
- This man was a Blacksmith and Patriot. He is known for his night horseback ride warning Massachusetts Colonist that the British where coming.
- The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775.
- It's the indirect tax on everyday's items in which tax was put in the price itself.
- These are people who are generally loyal to their government no matter what conflicts are being faced through the process of things being done.
- This was the revolutionary War fought in 1781 near the sea coast of Virginia.
18 Clues: The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine. • The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775. • These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice. • This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America. • This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776. • ...
History 2016-09-22
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- This was the revolutionary War fought in 1781 near the sea coast of Virginia.
- This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America.
- This is the time in which American Patriots Passed laws known as the Parliament of 1774 after the Boston Tea Party.
- The first African American Casualty in the American Revolution. He was also first to be killed in The Boston Massacre.
- This was A secret society that was made to protect the rights and fight against British taxation.
- Gave monopoly to East India Tea company, Then prices rise, leads to The Boston Tea Party.
- This man was a Blacksmith and Patriot. He is known for his night horseback ride warning Massachusetts Colonist that the British where coming.
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- This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776.
- It's the indirect tax on everyday's items in which tax was put in the price itself.
- The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine.
- These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice.
- This was an event in which colonist where against the fact of the raise of tax. The raise of Tax got the colonist mad cause the harbor to be a giant tea party.
- The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775.
- This was the day in which troops had went out of self defense and shot many colonist.
- This is a Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that invited the colonist for independence.
- These are people who are generally loyal to their government no matter what conflicts are being faced through the process of things being done.
- Served as quarters for american army in one winter during the Revolutionary War.
- This was a major battle of The Revolutionary War, fought in 1777 in Northern New York.
18 Clues: The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine. • The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775. • This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776. • These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice. • This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America. • ...
History 2016-09-22
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- Gave monopoly to East India Tea company, Then prices rise, leads to The Boston Tea Party.
- These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice.
- Served as quarters for american army in one winter during the Revolutionary War.
- This was A secret society that was made to protect the rights and fight against British taxation.
- This is the time in which American Patriots Passed laws known as the Parliament of 1774 after the Boston Tea Party.
- The first African American Casualty in the American Revolution. He was also first to be killed in The Boston Massacre.
- This was an event in which colonist where against the fact of the raise of tax. The raise of Tax got the colonist mad cause the harbor to be a giant tea party.
- The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine.
- This was the revolutionary War fought in 1781 near the sea coast of Virginia.
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- This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776.
- This is a Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that invited the colonist for independence.
- These are people who are generally loyal to their government no matter what conflicts are being faced through the process of things being done.
- This was the day in which troops had went out of self defense and shot many colonist.
- This man was a Blacksmith and Patriot. He is known for his night horseback ride warning Massachusetts Colonist that the British where coming.
- The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775.
- It's the indirect tax on everyday's items in which tax was put in the price itself.
- This was a major battle of The Revolutionary War, fought in 1777 in Northern New York.
- This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America.
18 Clues: The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine. • The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775. • This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776. • These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice. • This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America. • ...
History 2016-09-22
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- These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice.
- Served as quarters for american army in one winter during the Revolutionary War.
- This was the day in which troops had went out of self defense and shot many colonist.
- It's the indirect tax on everyday's items in which tax was put in the price itself.
- This was a major battle of The Revolutionary War, fought in 1777 in Northern New York.
- This is a Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that invited the colonist for independence.
- The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775.
- The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine.
- The first African American Casualty in the American Revolution. He was also first to be killed in The Boston Massacre.
- This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776.
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- This man was a Blacksmith and Patriot. He is known for his night horseback ride warning Massachusetts Colonist that the British where coming.
- This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America.
- These are people who are generally loyal to their government no matter what conflicts are being faced through the process of things being done.
- Gave monopoly to East India Tea company, Then prices rise, leads to The Boston Tea Party.
- This is the time in which American Patriots Passed laws known as the Parliament of 1774 after the Boston Tea Party.
- This was an event in which colonist where against the fact of the raise of tax. The raise of Tax got the colonist mad cause the harbor to be a giant tea party.
- This was A secret society that was made to protect the rights and fight against British taxation.
- This was the revolutionary War fought in 1781 near the sea coast of Virginia.
18 Clues: The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine. • The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775. • This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America. • These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice. • This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776. • ...
History 2016-09-22
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- The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine.
- This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776.
- The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775.
- The first African American Casualty in the American Revolution. He was also first to be killed in The Boston Massacre.
- This was the day in which troops had went out of self defense and shot many colonist.
- This man was a Blacksmith and Patriot. He is known for his night horseback ride warning Massachusetts Colonist that the British where coming.
- It's the indirect tax on everyday's items in which tax was put in the price itself.
- This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America.
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- These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice.
- This is a Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that invited the colonist for independence.
- This was the revolutionary War fought in 1781 near the sea coast of Virginia.
- This is the time in which American Patriots Passed laws known as the Parliament of 1774 after the Boston Tea Party.
- This was a major battle of The Revolutionary War, fought in 1777 in Northern New York.
- This was an event in which colonist where against the fact of the raise of tax. The raise of Tax got the colonist mad cause the harbor to be a giant tea party.
- These are people who are generally loyal to their government no matter what conflicts are being faced through the process of things being done.
- Served as quarters for american army in one winter during the Revolutionary War.
- Gave monopoly to East India Tea company, Then prices rise, leads to The Boston Tea Party.
- This was A secret society that was made to protect the rights and fight against British taxation.
18 Clues: The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine. • The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775. • These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice. • This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776. • This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America. • ...
History 2016-09-22
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- These are people who are generally loyal to their government no matter what conflicts are being faced through the process of things being done.
- This was the revolutionary War fought in 1781 near the sea coast of Virginia.
- This is a Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that invited the colonist for independence.
- The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775.
- Gave monopoly to East India Tea company, Then prices rise, leads to The Boston Tea Party.
- The first African American Casualty in the American Revolution. He was also first to be killed in The Boston Massacre.
- This was A secret society that was made to protect the rights and fight against British taxation.
- This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America.
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- This man was a Blacksmith and Patriot. He is known for his night horseback ride warning Massachusetts Colonist that the British where coming.
- These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice.
- This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776.
- This was an event in which colonist where against the fact of the raise of tax. The raise of Tax got the colonist mad cause the harbor to be a giant tea party.
- The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine.
- It's the indirect tax on everyday's items in which tax was put in the price itself.
- This was the day in which troops had went out of self defense and shot many colonist.
- This is the time in which American Patriots Passed laws known as the Parliament of 1774 after the Boston Tea Party.
- Served as quarters for american army in one winter during the Revolutionary War.
- This was a major battle of The Revolutionary War, fought in 1777 in Northern New York.
18 Clues: The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine. • The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775. • These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice. • This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776. • This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America. • ...
History 2016-09-22
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- The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775.
- This was A secret society that was made to protect the rights and fight against British taxation.
- This is a Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that invited the colonist for independence.
- This was a major battle of The Revolutionary War, fought in 1777 in Northern New York.
- The first African American Casualty in the American Revolution. He was also first to be killed in The Boston Massacre.
- This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America.
- This man was a Blacksmith and Patriot. He is known for his night horseback ride warning Massachusetts Colonist that the British where coming.
- Gave monopoly to East India Tea company, Then prices rise, leads to The Boston Tea Party.
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- This is the time in which American Patriots Passed laws known as the Parliament of 1774 after the Boston Tea Party.
- These are people who are generally loyal to their government no matter what conflicts are being faced through the process of things being done.
- Served as quarters for american army in one winter during the Revolutionary War.
- These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice.
- It's the indirect tax on everyday's items in which tax was put in the price itself.
- This was the day in which troops had went out of self defense and shot many colonist.
- This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776.
- This was an event in which colonist where against the fact of the raise of tax. The raise of Tax got the colonist mad cause the harbor to be a giant tea party.
- This was the revolutionary War fought in 1781 near the sea coast of Virginia.
- The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine.
18 Clues: The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine. • The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775. • These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice. • This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776. • This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America. • ...
HISTORY 2013-09-12
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- U.S newspaper publisher enstablished the palizer prizes
- spanish soldier first duke of rubi and first marquis of tenerife
- wood politician in Ontario,Canada member of a legislative assembly
- cuban national hero and an important figuar in Latin american literature
- was the united states navy's second commissioned dreadnought battleship was laid down after main but commissioned first
- a hill in eastern cuba
- 27th president of the U.S and later chief justice of the united states supreme court
- spanish ambassador to the U.S
- 26th president of the U.S and he was the hero of the spanish american war
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- journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration
- extreme patriot esp in the for of aggressive or warlike foreign policy
- rider appended to the army appropriations act presented to the U.S senate
- was a philapino general politician and independence leader
- us newspaper publisher whose introduction of large headlines and sensational reporting changed american journalism
- is a term that may be applied to a movement opposed to any for of colonialism or imperialism
- is a U.S federal law that established civilan government on the island of puerto rico which had been newly aquired by the U.S as the result of the Spanish american war
- a U. S naval officer remembered for his victory at manila bay in the Spanish american war
- the right or condition of self government
18 Clues: a hill in eastern cuba • spanish ambassador to the U.S • the right or condition of self government • U.S newspaper publisher enstablished the palizer prizes • was a philapino general politician and independence leader • spanish soldier first duke of rubi and first marquis of tenerife • wood politician in Ontario,Canada member of a legislative assembly • ...
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- religion based on the life and teachings of muhammad.
- The most important prophet of christians.
- A practice ritual islams must follow.
- The worship of or belief in more than one god
- the christians leader in prayers.
- Sracred rite recognized as of particular importance and significance
- The prayer leader in a mosque.
- belief that there is only one God
- the holy building of jew's.
- The holy building of christians.
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- The holy book of christians
- Islams most important prophet.
- religion based on the life and teachings of moses.
- religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Chris.
- Islams holy book.
- The hold book of jews.
- Judaism's most important prophet.
- religion based on the life and teachings of muhammad.
- The jews follower or leader.
19 Clues: Islams holy book. • The hold book of jews. • The holy book of christians • the holy building of jew's. • The jews follower or leader. • Islams most important prophet. • The prayer leader in a mosque. • The holy building of christians. • the christians leader in prayers. • Judaism's most important prophet. • belief that there is only one God • A practice ritual islams must follow. • ...
History 2016-04-21
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- Ended poll taxes
- The right of 18 years old to vote
- Provided direct election of senators
- Treaty that ended World War. Was extremely harsh on Germany
- Required states to give citizenship to all citizens born in the United States and gave other basic civil rights
- Document which formed the first government of the U.S. near the end of the American Revolution States had more power than the national government
- Gave African American men the right to vote
- Declaration by Truman to economically assist any country fighting communism after World War 2. The declaration marked the beginning of the Containment Policy
- Major ideas found in the U.S. Constitution of limiting the power to tax and right to a fair trial
- Constitution A document outlining the basic form and rules of the U.S. government
- Created a graduated income tax
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- Written mostly by Jefferson to list the grievances against Great Britain and to declare independence from Great Britain
- Gave freedom to the slaves in all of the states
- Essays written by James Madison,Alexander Hamilton. and John Jay to support the ratification of the Constitution
- Foundation for American government for freedoms such as freedom of speech and trial by jury
- Gave women the right to vote
- First ten amendments to the Constitution guaranteeing individual liberties and due process
- Peace plan issued by Wilson that called for freedom of the seas,reduction of armaments, and end to secret diplomacy. Important part was the creation of League of Nations a national peace organization
18 Clues: Ended poll taxes • Gave women the right to vote • Created a graduated income tax • The right of 18 years old to vote • Provided direct election of senators • Gave African American men the right to vote • Gave freedom to the slaves in all of the states • Treaty that ended World War. Was extremely harsh on Germany • ...
History 2016-04-21
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- seven how many years did Nelson Mandela spent in prison.10
- how did Martin Luther King died. 17
- segregation of black people in Africa.
- ninety four year when Nelson Mandela was a president in Africa.
- was created by enrich fermi, Niels Bohr, and Robert Oppenheimer. 4
- in 1958 Alexander Fleming discovered...1
- .was the inventor of the color tv14
- was used for electricity and medicine.6
- name of the first satellite.5
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- event were rosa parks was inprisoned.16
- african president who won a Nobel prize.11
- was a campaign for making women work in factories.7
- had a dream.8
- it stands for deoxoribonucleic acid and was discovered in 1953.2
- was a famous speech from Martin Luther King.9
- teen hundreds year in which film was invented.12
- were discovered after DNA.3
- what happened to rosa parks in the Montgomery bus.18
18 Clues: had a dream.8 • were discovered after DNA.3 • name of the first satellite.5 • how did Martin Luther King died. 17 • .was the inventor of the color tv14 • segregation of black people in Africa. • event were rosa parks was inprisoned.16 • was used for electricity and medicine.6 • in 1958 Alexander Fleming discovered...1 • african president who won a Nobel prize.11 • ...
history 2024-02-27
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- cycle of rebirth your soul is reborn in a new body after you die
- trade route that linked China to the west as far as Rome
- leader of India was responsible for the spread of Budishm by missionaries
- leader of the Hebrews and his people escape from slavery in Egypt and received 10 corrodents from god
- shihaung Chinese emperor who oversaw the creation of theGreat Wall of China
- religion that originated in India and had multiple versions of one god
- the belief in many gods
- Chinese philosophy that stressed respect and had a system of behavioral teachings that influenced Chinese life and government
- founded in India but spread to the rest of Asia
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- prehistoric period characterized by the use of stone tools and hunting
- Persian religion that focused in the struggle between two opposing forced good and evil
- the name for modern humans
- an anciet Neolithic settlement dates to around 7500bce It is the earliest urban center
- a circle of rocks made by humans of culture or history
- Chinese philosophy that seeks to bring people into harmony with nature
- the belief in only one god
- greatest leader who conquered all of the fertile crescent and Persian empire
- a series of rulers from a single family
18 Clues: the belief in many gods • the name for modern humans • the belief in only one god • a series of rulers from a single family • founded in India but spread to the rest of Asia • a circle of rocks made by humans of culture or history • trade route that linked China to the west as far as Rome • cycle of rebirth your soul is reborn in a new body after you die • ...
History 2025-03-14
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- requirements of Jewish law.
- central figure in Judaism, Christianity,
- is for doing what is proper
- was a prophet who led the Israelites out of slavery in the Exodus
- also called the Qumran Caves Scrolls
- the seventh day of each week
- another term for Law of Moses
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- If you put something else before Him in your life
- is a book in the third section (called Ketuvim) of the Torah Old Testament
- the belief in one God
- is a collective term for the traditionalist branches of contemporary Judaism
- Reform Judaism, also known as Liberal Judaism or Progressive Judaism,
- Jewish law, tradition, and custom
- will of God
- law of God as revealed to Moses and recorded in the first five books of the Hebrew
- Scripture chapters verses with full summary, commentary meaning
- he building where a Jewish assembly or congregation meets for religious worship and instruction.
- generosity and helpfulness especially toward the needy or suffering
18 Clues: will of God • the belief in one God • requirements of Jewish law. • is for doing what is proper • the seventh day of each week • another term for Law of Moses • Jewish law, tradition, and custom • also called the Qumran Caves Scrolls • central figure in Judaism, Christianity, • If you put something else before Him in your life • ...
History 2025-08-22
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- :People elect leaders and follow a constitution.
- : People elect officials to make decisions.
- :A country ruled by a king or queen.
- :The right of a country to make its own decisions.
- One person has all the power.
- : States have most of the power.
- :The central government has most of the power.
- : Everyone must follow the law.
- : A king or queen with limited power.
- :Government led by religious leaders.
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- :One person controls everything.
- :A small group of people rule.
- : Government that follows rules to avoid too much power.
- :Government controls every part of life.
- :Power is divided into branches of government.
- : Power is shared between the national and state governments.
- : People vote for leaders.
- : Power shared between national and state governments.
18 Clues: : People vote for leaders. • One person has all the power. • :A small group of people rule. • : Everyone must follow the law. • :One person controls everything. • : States have most of the power. • :A country ruled by a king or queen. • : A king or queen with limited power. • :Government led by religious leaders. • :Government controls every part of life. • ...
History Vocab 2023-08-15
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- impactful
- old documents containing information
- point of view
- researching about the past
- old events told verbally
- society history
- favorite
- analyze
- shows different dates
- second-hand
- result of action
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- reliable place to get information
- used in math
- correct
- underwhelming
- propaganda
- true information in a book
- true information
- physical things found in history
- converys data visually
- real events incorporated in fiction
- reason of something happening
22 Clues: correct • analyze • favorite • impactful • propaganda • second-hand • used in math • underwhelming • point of view • society history • true information • result of action • shows different dates • converys data visually • old events told verbally • true information in a book • researching about the past • reason of something happening • physical things found in history • reliable place to get information • ...
Black history month 2023-02-08
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- a famous black boxer
- a famous black talk show host
- A celebration of black people and culture
- A black jazz player who wrote many famous songs
- treating people the same no matter their gender or race
- a famous black actor
- the creator of black history month
- held many peaceful protests for equality
- a famous black rapper
- is someone who tries to help people with different causes
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- the people who choose the theme for black history month
- the original version of black history month
- a famous black basketball player who has been in some movies
- the first black woman associate justice on the supreme court
- another famous black actor who is tall
- stood up for herself against unfair treatment
- treating others poorly because they are a certain race or ethnicity from themselves
- a famous black Pop, Rock and Soul singer
- a famous black president
- people coming together to march and try to make a change while doing it
20 Clues: a famous black boxer • a famous black actor • a famous black rapper • a famous black president • a famous black talk show host • the creator of black history month • another famous black actor who is tall • held many peaceful protests for equality • A celebration of black people and culture • a famous black Pop, Rock and Soul singer • ...
Black history month 2023-02-08
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- a famous black boxer
- a famous black talk show host
- A celebration of black people and culture
- A black jazz player who wrote many famous songs
- treating people the same no matter their gender or race
- a famous black actor
- the creator of black history month
- held many peaceful protests for equality
- a famous black rapper
- is someone who tries to help people with different causes
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- the people who choose the theme for black history month
- the original version of black history month
- a famous black basketball player who has been in some movies
- the first black woman associate justice on the supreme court
- another famous black actor who is tall
- stood up for herself against unfair treatment
- treating others poorly because they are a certain race or ethnicity from themselves
- a famous black Pop, Rock and Soul singer
- a famous black president
- people coming together to march and try to make a change while doing it
20 Clues: a famous black boxer • a famous black actor • a famous black rapper • a famous black president • a famous black talk show host • the creator of black history month • another famous black actor who is tall • held many peaceful protests for equality • A celebration of black people and culture • a famous black Pop, Rock and Soul singer • ...
CrossWords: MLB Players 2022-05-26
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- All-Time Leader in Home Runs for a Catcher.
- Most Games Played with the Baltimore Orioles.
- Winner of the World Series MVP with Philadelphia in 2008.
- 2005 NL Cy Young; Last Cardinals' Pitcher to Win the Award.
- Lowest ERA with the New York Yankees.
- World Series MVP with San Francisco in 2014.
- Only Pitcher to Win Cy Young in his Rookie Season.
- Relief Pitcher that Won 1990 NLCS MVP with the Cincinnati Reds.
- Accumulated the Most Hits in Padres History.
- Last MLB Player to Win the Triple Crown.
- Most Home Runs in the History of the Arizona Diamondbacks' Franchise.
- Highest OBP in MLB History.
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- Accumulated the Most Home Runs in Indians History.
- Only Rockies' Pitcher to Finish a Season Top 5 in Cy Young votes.
- Most At-Bats in Angels History.
- Franchise Leader in Games Played, At-Bats, and Hits.
- Rays All-Time Leader in Wins and Strikeouts.
- Hit the Most Home Runs in White Sox History.
- Only Royals Pitcher to Win the Cy Young Award More than Once.
- Besides Hank Aaron, this Switch Hitter is the Only Braves Player with 10,000 Plate Appearances.
- Only Astros Hitter to Win the Batting Title, besides Jose Altuve.
- Last Player to Unanimously win NL MVP.
- Known for his Hitting and Speed, he was Toronto's 1993 World Series MVP.
- Excluding the 2020 Season, he is the Last Player to Win The MLB Triple Crown of Pitching.
- Won 2016 World Series MVP with the Chicago Cubs in 2016.
- The Only Player in MLB History to Have Six Consecutive Seasons with Thirty Home Runs, 100 RBI's, 100 Runs Scored, and 100 Walks.
- Accumulated the Most Saves in Marlins History.
- Only Pittsburgh Pirates' Player to Win MVP Since Barry Bonds.
- Mariners All-Time OBP Leader.
- All-Time Leader in OPS for the Milwaukee Brewers.
- Only Athletics Pitcher to have Thrown More than One No-Hitter.
31 Clues: Highest OBP in MLB History. • Mariners All-Time OBP Leader. • Most At-Bats in Angels History. • Lowest ERA with the New York Yankees. • Last Player to Unanimously win NL MVP. • Last MLB Player to Win the Triple Crown. • All-Time Leader in Home Runs for a Catcher. • Rays All-Time Leader in Wins and Strikeouts. • Hit the Most Home Runs in White Sox History. • ...
Readings in Philippine History: Module 1 Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-22
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- An umbrella term for events occurring before written records.
- History deals with the study of past ______.
- Unlike natural science, the study of history is a ______ process.
- Scholars who write about history.
- The Greek word for "learning by inquiry," from which History is derived.
- Historians investigate, collect, and examine these.
- The limitation of historical knowledge due to the incompleteness of these.
- The process of critically examining and analyzing the records of the past.
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- The type of history concerned with the reasons and the way events happened.
- Historians strive to restore the total past of mankind from this type of evidence.
- The course is viewed through the lens of these types of sources, not textbooks.
- A Greek philosopher who defined history as a systematic accounting of natural phenomena.
- The type of history that presents plain facts: what, when, where, and who.
- The practice of historical writing.
- The historian's aim; the truth, authenticity, and plausibility about the past.
15 Clues: Scholars who write about history. • The practice of historical writing. • History deals with the study of past ______. • Historians investigate, collect, and examine these. • An umbrella term for events occurring before written records. • Unlike natural science, the study of history is a ______ process. • ...
History 2020-06-17
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- who wrote the declaration of independence
- act that put a tax on all public documents
- the basis of the French economy in the 18th
- government building stormed by the Parisian
- the president of the United States
- Buildings where goods are manufactured
- group of instigators and provocateurs in America
- queen that people disliked
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- european country that ally to the Americans
- a luxurious royal palace located next to Paris
- Name of the island where Napoleon was exiled
- city where they signed the end of the american rev
- where did the Industrial Revolution begin
- City of the tea party
- the Declaration of
- Louis 16 cause of death
- french name for the nation's highest courts
- name of the king of france
18 Clues: the Declaration of • City of the tea party • Louis 16 cause of death • name of the king of france • queen that people disliked • the president of the United States • Buildings where goods are manufactured • who wrote the declaration of independence • where did the Industrial Revolution begin • act that put a tax on all public documents • ...
History 2015-05-01
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- of Confederation-Document, which formed the first government of the U.S near the end of the American Revolution. States had more power than the national government
- -Amendment-Defines citizens as people born in the US and prohibits the states from denying due process and equal protection under the law. Also states that the value of the debt must always be paid and honored, and cannot be questioned. Also excludes women from voting.
- Amendment Abolishes slavery and gives congress the power to enforce abolition through legislation.
- -Amendment Outlaws poll taxes
- Amendment Women's suffrage
- of Rights-First ten amendments to the Constitution guaranteeing individual liberties and due process
- -Amendment Direct election of senators
- Carta-Major ideas found in the U.S. Constitution of limiting the power to tax and right to a fair trial
- of Versailles-Treaty that ended World War 1.
- Doctrine- Declaration by Truman to economically assiast any country fighting Commusim after World War 2.The declaration marked the beginning of the Containment Policy (plan to keep Communism from spreading)
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- Amendment Establishes an income tax
- Amendment Lowers the voting age to 18
- Bill Of Rights-Foundation for American Government for the freedoms such as freedom of speech and trial by jury
- Points-peace plan issue by Wilson that called for freedom of the seas, reduction of armaments, and end to secret diplomacy.
- Amendment Voting rights will not be based on race.
- Papers-Essays written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay to support the ratification of the Constitution
- Of Independence-Written mostly by Jefferson to list the grievances (complaints) against Great Britain and to declare independence from Great Britain
- Constitution-A document outlining the basic form and rules of the U.S government
18 Clues: Amendment Women's suffrage • -Amendment Outlaws poll taxes • Amendment Establishes an income tax • Amendment Lowers the voting age to 18 • -Amendment Direct election of senators • of Versailles-Treaty that ended World War 1. • Amendment Voting rights will not be based on race. • Constitution-A document outlining the basic form and rules of the U.S government • ...
history 2014-10-15
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- Islams most important prophet.
- Sracred rite recognized as of particular importance and significance
- the christians leader in prayers.
- religion based on the life and teachings of muhammad.
- The jews follower or leader.
- religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Chris.
- The prayer leader in a mosque.
- religion based on the life and teachings of muhammad.
- the holy building of jew's.
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- religion based on the life and teachings of moses.
- The holy building of christians.
- belief that there is only one God
- The most important prophet of christians.
- Judaism's most important prophet.
- The worship of or belief in more than one god
- The holy book of christians
- A practice ritual islams must follow.
- The hold book of jews.
- Islams holy book.
19 Clues: Islams holy book. • The hold book of jews. • The holy book of christians • The jews follower or leader. • the holy building of jew's. • Islams most important prophet. • The prayer leader in a mosque. • The holy building of christians. • belief that there is only one God • Judaism's most important prophet. • the christians leader in prayers. • A practice ritual islams must follow. • ...
History 2016-09-22
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- This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776.
- This is a Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that invited the colonist for independence.
- This man was a Blacksmith and Patriot. He is known for his night horseback ride warning Massachusetts Colonist that the British where coming.
- This was a major battle of The Revolutionary War, fought in 1777 in Northern New York.
- The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775.
- The first African American Casualty in the American Revolution. He was also first to be killed in The Boston Massacre.
- This was an event in which colonist where against the fact of the raise of tax. The raise of Tax got the colonist mad cause the harbor to be a giant tea party.
- This was the day in which troops had went out of self defense and shot many colonist.
- This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America.
- This was A secret society that was made to protect the rights and fight against British taxation.
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- It's the indirect tax on everyday's items in which tax was put in the price itself.
- Served as quarters for american army in one winter during the Revolutionary War.
- This was the revolutionary War fought in 1781 near the sea coast of Virginia.
- The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine.
- This is the time in which American Patriots Passed laws known as the Parliament of 1774 after the Boston Tea Party.
- These are people who are generally loyal to their government no matter what conflicts are being faced through the process of things being done.
- These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice.
- Gave monopoly to East India Tea company, Then prices rise, leads to The Boston Tea Party.
18 Clues: The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine. • The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775. • This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776. • These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice. • This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America. • ...
History 2016-09-22
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- This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America.
- These are people who are generally loyal to their government no matter what conflicts are being faced through the process of things being done.
- The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775.
- This is a Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that invited the colonist for independence.
- The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine.
- It's the indirect tax on everyday's items in which tax was put in the price itself.
- Gave monopoly to East India Tea company, Then prices rise, leads to The Boston Tea Party.
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- This was A secret society that was made to protect the rights and fight against British taxation.
- This is the time in which American Patriots Passed laws known as the Parliament of 1774 after the Boston Tea Party.
- Served as quarters for american army in one winter during the Revolutionary War.
- The first African American Casualty in the American Revolution. He was also first to be killed in The Boston Massacre.
- This man was a Blacksmith and Patriot. He is known for his night horseback ride warning Massachusetts Colonist that the British where coming.
- This was an event in which colonist where against the fact of the raise of tax. The raise of Tax got the colonist mad cause the harbor to be a giant tea party.
- These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice.
- This was the day in which troops had went out of self defense and shot many colonist.
- This was a major battle of The Revolutionary War, fought in 1777 in Northern New York.
- This was the revolutionary War fought in 1781 near the sea coast of Virginia.
- This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776.
18 Clues: The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine. • The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775. • This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America. • These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice. • This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776. • ...
history 2023-03-06
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- A United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952)
- an American pilot whose Central Intelligence Agency Lockheed U-2 spy plane was shot down while flying a reconnaissance mission in Soviet Union airspace
- An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO
- leader of the Allied forces in Europe during WW2--leader of troops in Africa and commander in DDay invasion-elected president-president during integration of Little Rock Central High School
- (HT) , 1947, President Truman's policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism or totalitarian ideology, mainly helped Greece and Turkey
- An agency created after World War II to coordinate American intelligence activities abroad. It became involved in intrigue, conspiracy, and meddling as well.
- As Secretary of State. he viewed the struggle against Communism as a classic conflict between good and evil. Believed in containment and the Eisenhower doctrine.
- An international organization formed after WWII to promote international peace, security, and cooperation.
- American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world
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- Policy of the US that it would defend the Middle East against attack by any Communist country
- Aggressive Soviet leader whose failed gamble of putting missiles in Cuba cost him his job
- he 33rd president of the United States, serving from 1945 to 1953. A leader of the Democratic Party, he previously served as the 34th vice president
- In 1949, the United States, Canada, and ten European nations formed this military mutual-defense pact. In 1955, the Soviet Union countered NATO with the formation of the Warsaw Pact, a military alliance among those nations within its own sphere of influence.
- A conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union. The nations never directly confronted each other on the battlefield but deadly threats went on for years.
- A 1956 term used by Secretary of State John Dulles to describe a policy of risking war in order to protect national interests
- Joint effort by the US and Britian to fly food and supplies into W Berlin after the Soviet blocked off all ground routes into the city
- Communist nations in Eastern Europe on friendly terms with the USSR and thought of as under the USSR's control
- The incident when an American U-2 spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union. The U.S. denied the true purpose of the plane at first, but was forced to when the U.S.S.R. produced the living pilot and the largely intact plane to validate their claim of being spied on aerially. The incident worsened East-West relations during the Cold War and was a great embarrassment for the United States.
18 Clues: American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world • A United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952) • Aggressive Soviet leader whose failed gamble of putting missiles in Cuba cost him his job • Policy of the US that it would defend the Middle East against attack by any Communist country • ...
History 2023-04-14
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- A mounted man-at-arms serving a lord
- A way of thinking that combined faith and reason
- The everyday spoken language of a region
- A feudal estate belonging to a vassal
- Jury A group of citizens that meets to decide whether people should be accused of a crime
- People who are sent by a religious organization to spread the faith
- Political order under feudalism, nobles, governed and protected people in return for sevices
- A low-ranking noble under the protection of a feudal lord
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- Agreement between the pope and the ruler of a country
- The study of religious faith, practice, and experience
- Jury A group of citizens that decides whether an accused person is innocent or guilty
- A group of merchants or craftspeople
- A peasant tied to the land and subject to the will of the land owner
- Hostility toward or discrimination against Jews
- A narrow inlet of the sea between cliffs or steep slops
- Religious worship service for Catholic Christians
- Chivalry The system, spirit, or customs of medieval Knighthood
- A disease that spreads quickly and kills many people
18 Clues: A mounted man-at-arms serving a lord • A group of merchants or craftspeople • A feudal estate belonging to a vassal • The everyday spoken language of a region • Hostility toward or discrimination against Jews • A way of thinking that combined faith and reason • Religious worship service for Catholic Christians • A disease that spreads quickly and kills many people • ...
History 2021-06-09
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- create designs with sharp point
- long pointed weapon
- characteristic
- mushy art material
- place's physical surroundings
- expert in geography
- relating to ceremony
- contains written info
- studies history
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- dark area
- examining objects
- object from past
- object's surface
- used for painting or cooking
- someone searching
- time as a child
- before written history
- form composed with shapes
18 Clues: dark area • characteristic • time as a child • studies history • object from past • object's surface • examining objects • someone searching • mushy art material • long pointed weapon • expert in geography • relating to ceremony • contains written info • before written history • form composed with shapes • used for painting or cooking • place's physical surroundings • ...
History 2021-10-18
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- Made railroad and shipping more efficient
- Thousands of American people forced out of their home and had to travel 2000 miles
- Reorganized several major railroads and became a powerful railroad magnate.
- Natives defeats Custer's army in
- Standard Oil Company
- Business leader who positively
- Culture that starts to act like the society around them
- Workers were fired and then protested but there was a confrontation and 16 people killed and many more injured
- School that was harsh and deadly used for Natives children that were separated from their family and forced to forget their Native culture and values
- Leader for natives fighting against the government
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- Steel Industry
- Late 1800's with fast economic growth but high unemployment rates and poverty
- People who are rich that got rich because of their persistence
- Full control of a service
- Preventing all immigration of Chinese laborers signed by President Chester
- War lead by a Sauk Leader against the United States
- to the country
- Some sort of political movement
18 Clues: Steel Industry • to the country • Standard Oil Company • Full control of a service • Business leader who positively • Some sort of political movement • Natives defeats Custer's army in • Made railroad and shipping more efficient • Leader for natives fighting against the government • Culture that starts to act like the society around them • ...
History 2021-10-18
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- Culture that starts to act like the society around them
- School that was harsh and deadly used for Natives children that were separated from their family and forced to forget their Native culture and values
- Made railroad and shipping more efficient
- War lead by a Sauk Leader against the United States
- to the country
- Reorganized several major railroads and became a powerful railroad magnate.
- Full control of a service
- Some sort of political movement
- Standard Oil Company
- Natives defeats Custer's army in short amount of time
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- Workers were fired and then protested but there was a confrontation and 16 people killed and many more injured
- Late 1800's with fast economic growth but high unemployment rates and poverty
- People who are rich that got rich because of their persistence
- Leader for natives fighting against the government
- Steel Industry
- Business leader who positively
- Preventing all immigration of Chinese laborers signed by President Chester
- Thousands of American people forced out of their home and had to travel 2000 miles
18 Clues: Steel Industry • to the country • Standard Oil Company • Full control of a service • Business leader who positively • Some sort of political movement • Made railroad and shipping more efficient • Leader for natives fighting against the government • Culture that starts to act like the society around them • People who are rich that got rich because of their persistence • ...
history 2022-11-02
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- first ever president
- his resume to be president is very impressive
- makes all laws
- move capital further south
- a count every 10 years
- a series of laws
- one is specific and the other uses the elastic clause
- they had their own revolutionary war
- marries the governors daughter
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- a unpopular treaty with great britian
- first ever president
- small states plan
- are slaves people, and count them as three fifths of peope
- a apology to france
- happened in massachuetts and he fough in the war
- divided land into 6x6 miles
- convention that is gathered to talk about regulating trade
- makes all laws neccary and proper
- big states
- a very popular treaty
20 Clues: big states • makes all laws • a series of laws • small states plan • a apology to france • first ever president • first ever president • a very popular treaty • a count every 10 years • move capital further south • divided land into 6x6 miles • marries the governors daughter • makes all laws neccary and proper • they had their own revolutionary war • a unpopular treaty with great britian • ...
History 2016-09-28
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- turning point of the war, allowed french to help us
- british were here; begining of the war
- writes book called "Common Sense"
- taxed sugar, coffee, tea
- he is mad that the whole British America didnt support the war, and he bankrupted Britain
- December 1773, 16 Bostonians, 15,000 tons of tea dumped
- boycotted, they were more effective in getting the act repealed
- All colonies present wanted to form a continental army
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- tax on printed goods, affected the literate/the wealthy
- ran tax collectors out of town, and liked to tar and feather them
- line across the Appalatian Mountains that prohibits where colonists can live, angered the smugglers since it was there smuggle trail
- locked in a room and forced to write the declaration of independance
- England gets this by winning the French and Indian war, then kick out the French
- 12 colonies present (georgia excluded), wanted militia in each colony, created association for spreading boycott news
- citizens have to house soldiers, not big of a deal since they stayed in the sheds or barns
- region of quakers who chose not to fight in the war
- small tax on everything like paper, glass, lead, rosin, it was too small of a tax to notice so it raised anger
- the british surrender
18 Clues: the british surrender • taxed sugar, coffee, tea • writes book called "Common Sense" • british were here; begining of the war • turning point of the war, allowed french to help us • region of quakers who chose not to fight in the war • All colonies present wanted to form a continental army • tax on printed goods, affected the literate/the wealthy • ...
History 2024-03-19
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- the federal legislation that reduced the number of justices on the Supreme Court from 6 to 5
- a treaty between France and the United States in which a large area of land between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains was purchased
- an apostle who demanded proof of Christ's Resurrection, becoming the apostle to whom the expression
- the act of forcing men into military or naval service
- an often-fatal disease carried by mosquitoes in tropical climates
- an idea or law that goes against the principles of the U.S. Constitution
- the power to invalidate any law the Supreme Court deems unconstitutional even if it has been passed by Congress and signed into law by the president
- the war against Great Britain that James Madison declared
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- a federal legislation that stopped all foreign imports from entering American harbors
- the person currently in office the incumbent president is the current president
- a person who approved of and encouraged war an American who favored war with Great Britain in 1812
- statesman, diplomat, architect, and author: 3rd president of the
- a legal document
- he person identified in Galatians 1:19 as a brother of Jesus: probably the author of the Epistle of St. James.
- someone who is believed to deliver messages from God or some other divine source
- a law that restricts commerce with one or more nations
- 4th president of the U.S. 1809–17
- the taxes placed on imported and exported goods
18 Clues: a legal document • 4th president of the U.S. 1809–17 • the taxes placed on imported and exported goods • the act of forcing men into military or naval service • a law that restricts commerce with one or more nations • the war against Great Britain that James Madison declared • statesman, diplomat, architect, and author: 3rd president of the • ...
history 2024-04-25
18 Clues: бөө • 1758 • 1924 • ямар • тайх • шарын • лусыг • мөнгө • ухааны • дэлхийн • монголд • монголын • монголчууд • 1368 оноос • лус дуудсан • монгол оронд • монголд болж • монгол бөөгийн
History 2025-05-01
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- A large land area ruled by a central power
- A fortified structure for protection
- The ongoing presence of traditions
- A significant time period in European history
- A religious institution with significant influence
- Transformation in medieval systems
- The dominant system of medieval Europe
- Struggles between groups in medieval society
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- Wealthy landowners under the monarchy
- The belief system shaping medieval values
- The lowest class of medieval society
- High-ranking individuals in medieval society
- A material and symbolic pledge of loyalty
- A system of ranking in medieval society
- A continent where feudalism thrived
- A place where peasants lived and worked
- A governing system ruled by a king or queen
- The religious leaders of medieval Europe
18 Clues: The ongoing presence of traditions • Transformation in medieval systems • A continent where feudalism thrived • The lowest class of medieval society • A fortified structure for protection • Wealthy landowners under the monarchy • The dominant system of medieval Europe • A system of ranking in medieval society • A place where peasants lived and worked • ...
History 2016-09-22
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- This is the time in which American Patriots Passed laws known as the Parliament of 1774 after the Boston Tea Party.
- This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America.
- It's the indirect tax on everyday's items in which tax was put in the price itself.
- The first African American Casualty in the American Revolution. He was also first to be killed in The Boston Massacre.
- These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice.
- This was A secret society that was made to protect the rights and fight against British taxation.
- This man was a Blacksmith and Patriot. He is known for his night horseback ride warning Massachusetts Colonist that the British where coming.
- This was the revolutionary War fought in 1781 near the sea coast of Virginia.
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- This was a major battle of The Revolutionary War, fought in 1777 in Northern New York.
- This was the day in which troops had went out of self defense and shot many colonist.
- This was an event in which colonist where against the fact of the raise of tax. The raise of Tax got the colonist mad cause the harbor to be a giant tea party.
- The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775.
- Gave monopoly to East India Tea company, Then prices rise, leads to The Boston Tea Party.
- The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine.
- This is a Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that invited the colonist for independence.
- Served as quarters for american army in one winter during the Revolutionary War.
- These are people who are generally loyal to their government no matter what conflicts are being faced through the process of things being done.
- This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776.
18 Clues: The increase tax of molasses, sugar, coffee,and wine. • The first battle which was fought in Massachusetts on April, 19 1775. • This ends the French & Indian War and kicks the French out of North America. • These where men who were ready to fight for their country in minutes notice. • This was a small battle known as the Revolutionary war of December 26, 1776. • ...
History 2020-06-17
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- Buildings where goods are manufactured
- the Declaration of
- french name for the nation's highest courts
- name of the king of france
- who wrote the declaration of independence
- a luxurious royal palace located next to Paris
- government building stormed by the Parisian
- the basis of the French economy in the 18th
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- where did the Industrial Revolution begin
- City of the tea party
- act that put a tax on all public documents
- queen that people disliked
- european country that ally to the Americans
- group of instigators and provocateurs in America
- city where they signed the end of the american rev
- Washington the president of the United States
- Louis 16 cause of death
- Name of the island where Napoleon was exiled
18 Clues: the Declaration of • City of the tea party • Louis 16 cause of death • queen that people disliked • name of the king of france • Buildings where goods are manufactured • where did the Industrial Revolution begin • who wrote the declaration of independence • act that put a tax on all public documents • european country that ally to the Americans • ...
History 2017-08-18
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- 1st Secretary of the Treasury
- Elder Statesman During the Constitutional Convention($100)
- Wrote the Preamble
- Largest Signature on the Declaration
- Right to Privacy
- 2nd President
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Freedom of Speech
- Helped the Patriots win the war
- 1st Ten Amendments
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- Father of the Constitution
- Supreme Law of the Land
- Right to Bear Arms
- Letters Explaining the Constitution
- 1st President
- 5th President
- First Common Mans President
- Britain Country the Patriots Fought Against
18 Clues: 1st President • 5th President • 2nd President • Right to Privacy • Freedom of Speech • Right to Bear Arms • Wrote the Preamble • 1st Ten Amendments • Supreme Law of the Land • Father of the Constitution • First Common Mans President • 1st Secretary of the Treasury • Helped the Patriots win the war • Letters Explaining the Constitution • Largest Signature on the Declaration • ...
History 2016-04-21
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- First ten amendments to the constitution guaranteeing individual liberties and due process
- Gave woman the right to vote
- Major ideas found in the US Constitution of limiting the power to tax and right to a fair trail
- Created a graduated income tax
- Declaration by Truman to economically assist any country fighting communism after World War 2. The declaration marked the beginning of the containment policy (plan to keep communism from spreading)
- Gave freedom to all of the slaves in all of the states
- Written mostly by Jefferson to list the grievances (complaints) against Great Britain and to declare independence from Great Britain
- treaty that ended World War 1. was extremely harsh on Germany
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- Ended poll taxes
- Gave african american men the right to vote
- Required states to give citizenship to all citizens born in the us and gave other basic civil rights
- Provided direct election of senators
- Document which formed the first government of the us near the end of the american revolution. States had more power than the national government.
- Foundation for American Government for freedoms such as freedom of speech and trial by jury
- A document outlining the basic form and rules of the us government.
- Essay written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay to support the ratification of the Constitution
- Peace plan issued by Wilson that called for freedom of the seas, reduction of armaments,and end to secret diplomacy. Important part was the creation of the League of Nations a national peace organization
- The right for 18 year olds to vote
18 Clues: Ended poll taxes • Gave woman the right to vote • Created a graduated income tax • The right for 18 year olds to vote • Provided direct election of senators • Gave african american men the right to vote • Gave freedom to all of the slaves in all of the states • treaty that ended World War 1. was extremely harsh on Germany • ...
history 2024-04-25
18 Clues: бөө • 1758 • 1924 • ямар • тайх • шарын • лусыг • мөнгө • ухааны • дэлхийн • монголд • монголын • монголчууд • 1368 оноос • лус дуудсан • монгол оронд • монголд болж • монгол бөөгийн
History 2024-05-24
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- Only we have the power to remove the Chief Justice
- what the S stands for in the 33rd President's name
- an area of Germany
- what the E stands for in SEATO
- country from which the US removed missiles
- what the F stands for in West Germany
- Julius's wife (the spy)
- a power shared by Congress and the House of Lords
- the night McNamara wanted to see again
- a law in its early days
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- the type of treaty that came out of Cuba
- country in which you would find Potsdam
- one of these was signed in Korea in 1953
- one of the two things Truman called McCarthy
- one of the three parts of New Look
- this operation involved Gail Halverson
- what Stalin viewed Berlin as an island of
- the general in charge of dropping supplies
18 Clues: an area of Germany • Julius's wife (the spy) • a law in its early days • what the E stands for in SEATO • one of the three parts of New Look • what the F stands for in West Germany • this operation involved Gail Halverson • the night McNamara wanted to see again • country in which you would find Potsdam • the type of treaty that came out of Cuba • ...
history 2023-03-01
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- A military operation that brought food and other needed goods into West Berlin by air.
- A policy that promised military or economic aid to any Middle Eastern country needing help in resisting communist aggression.
- A military alliance between Communist countries in East Europe to counter the threat of Capitalism.
- 33rd president of the United States, known for making controversial decisions to use atomic bombs.
- A 50 year struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union after WWII.
- Leader of Soviet Union during the height of the Cold War.
- A foreign policy to stop Soviet imperialism during the Cold War.
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- An attempt to stop and contain communism to prevent spreading to over countries.
- Nations that were aligned with the Soviet Union. For example, Poland, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, etc.
- The 34th president and a five-star general during WWII.
- An international organization made up of sovereign nations created after WWII.
- American pilot whose U-2 spy plane was shot down while flying a reconnaissance mission over Soviet Union airspace.
- Offered all European nations generous funding to rebuild their economics as long as the money was spent of U.S. goods.
- US Secretary of State under President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
- A tactic to approach the verge of war in order to persuade one's opposition to retreat.
- An American U2 spy plane was show down over Russia and the summit collapsed.
- An organization created in 1949 to assist in providing protection against the Soviet Union
- US government program thats main mission is to collect, analyze, evaluate, and disseminate foreign intelligence.
18 Clues: The 34th president and a five-star general during WWII. • Leader of Soviet Union during the height of the Cold War. • US Secretary of State under President Dwight D. Eisenhower. • A foreign policy to stop Soviet imperialism during the Cold War. • An American U2 spy plane was show down over Russia and the summit collapsed. • ...
history 2023-03-06
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- A United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952)
- an American pilot whose Central Intelligence Agency Lockheed U-2 spy plane was shot down while flying a reconnaissance mission in Soviet Union airspace
- An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO
- leader of the Allied forces in Europe during WW2--leader of troops in Africa and commander in DDay invasion-elected president-president during integration of Little Rock Central High School
- (HT) , 1947, President Truman's policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism or totalitarian ideology, mainly helped Greece and Turkey
- An agency created after World War II to coordinate American intelligence activities abroad. It became involved in intrigue, conspiracy, and meddling as well.
- As Secretary of State. he viewed the struggle against Communism as a classic conflict between good and evil. Believed in containment and the Eisenhower doctrine.
- An international organization formed after WWII to promote international peace, security, and cooperation.
- American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world
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- Policy of the US that it would defend the Middle East against attack by any Communist country
- Aggressive Soviet leader whose failed gamble of putting missiles in Cuba cost him his job
- he 33rd president of the United States, serving from 1945 to 1953. A leader of the Democratic Party, he previously served as the 34th vice president
- In 1949, the United States, Canada, and ten European nations formed this military mutual-defense pact. In 1955, the Soviet Union countered NATO with the formation of the Warsaw Pact, a military alliance among those nations within its own sphere of influence.
- A conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union. The nations never directly confronted each other on the battlefield but deadly threats went on for years.
- A 1956 term used by Secretary of State John Dulles to describe a policy of risking war in order to protect national interests
- Joint effort by the US and Britian to fly food and supplies into W Berlin after the Soviet blocked off all ground routes into the city
- Communist nations in Eastern Europe on friendly terms with the USSR and thought of as under the USSR's control
- The incident when an American U-2 spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union. The U.S. denied the true purpose of the plane at first, but was forced to when the U.S.S.R. produced the living pilot and the largely intact plane to validate their claim of being spied on aerially. The incident worsened East-West relations during the Cold War and was a great embarrassment for the United States.
18 Clues: American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world • A United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952) • Aggressive Soviet leader whose failed gamble of putting missiles in Cuba cost him his job • Policy of the US that it would defend the Middle East against attack by any Communist country • ...
History 2023-05-14
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- is the study of writings
- are the Sanskrit writings that are the earliest sacred texts of Hinduism.
- A body of land surrounded by water on three sides
- was the god of war
- Empir was an ancient Iranian empire based in West As
- is money that people have to pay to the government
- is a giant amphitheatre in the center of Rome, Italy
- was an Ancient Greek historian.
- is an agreement that binds two or more countries.
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- is regarded as the father of medicine
- is the study of human beings
- It means “love of wisdom.”
- It has the body of a lion and the head of a human.
- the Islamic calendar
- is an economic system. In it, some people must work for no pay.
- Is A dead body that has been preserved with chemicals
- is a man who lives apart from society and devotes his life to religion
- rule by the citizens of a city
18 Clues: was the god of war • the Islamic calendar • is the study of writings • It means “love of wisdom.” • is the study of human beings • rule by the citizens of a city • was an Ancient Greek historian. • is regarded as the father of medicine • A body of land surrounded by water on three sides • is an agreement that binds two or more countries. • ...
History 2021-09-27
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- a period of temporary custody prior court
- inflicting pain on someone for information
- confidence for the future and it's success
- an inheritance from one thing to another
- member of a certain organisation
- writing conferring some honour or privilege
- unconsciousness caused by injury or illness.
- showing a passion or love for a country.
- The act of assessing news and information
- criminal put in prison due to an offence
- the largest province in South Africa
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- mood from a period of time showing its ideas spokesperson someone elected to speak behalf of others.
- cruel treatment towards a group due to bias
- worldwide disease that affects the lungs celebrate to acknowledge a happy event
- person that determines final outcome
- to charge with a fault or offence / to blame
- someone fighting for political/social change
- Keep someone in custody or holding them back
18 Clues: member of a certain organisation • person that determines final outcome • the largest province in South Africa • an inheritance from one thing to another • showing a passion or love for a country. • criminal put in prison due to an offence • a period of temporary custody prior court • The act of assessing news and information • inflicting pain on someone for information • ...
History 2025-01-30
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- Was a french judge,was the principal source of the theory of separations of powers
- Extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- was an English philosopher, scientist, and history and is considered the founder of modern political philosophy
- Was a french advocate for freedom of speech, religion, and separation of church and state
- Process of establishing fact using experimentation and testing
- The process by which you make an area more urban
- A transitional social state between the overthrow of capitalism and the realization of communism
- A building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured
- Italian astronomer, physicist, engineer, and philosopher, often called the "Father of Observational astronomy"
- Was a claim by a state to exclusive control over a foreign area or territory
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- Astronomical model that placed sun at the center of the solar system
- A meeting of European colonial powers in 1884-1885 to formalize their claims to African Territory
- The political doctrine and practice of unlimited centralized authority and absolute sovereignty, which is especially vested in a monarch or a dictator
- English polymath active and was the key figure in the scientific revolution, famous for his formulation of the three laws of motion
- A person who operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal risk in order to do so
- Was a English philosopher and physician, commonly known as "The Father of Liberalism"
- Was a Scottish engineer, chemist, and inventor who significantly improved the steam engine that impacted the Industrial Revolution
- Economic equality that wants a world without different social class groups
18 Clues: The process by which you make an area more urban • A building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured • Process of establishing fact using experimentation and testing • Astronomical model that placed sun at the center of the solar system • Economic equality that wants a world without different social class groups • ...
History 2025-02-25
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- Bakr - The founder of the Abbasid dynasty, who made Baghdad the cultural center of the world.
- - The early Muslim empire’s capital city, known for its cultural achievements.
- - This famous Islamic physician was known for his work in surgery.
- - A key scientist and polymath who worked on astronomy and mathematics.
- - Islamic city known for its great library and intellectual center during the Golden Age.
- al-Haytham - Islamic scientist who developed theories in optics and vision.
- numerals - The mathematical concept introduced by Islamic scholars, often referred to as "the numbers we use today."
- - This scientific instrument was refined by Islamic scholars for navigation.
- - Famous Islamic philosopher who tried to reconcile Greek philosophy with Islam.
- Battuta - Famous Muslim explorer and geographer, known for his detailed maps.
- - The Islamic Golden Age was largely centered around this empire.
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- - This scientist is known for writing "The Canon of Medicine," which was used in Europe for centuries.
- - The founder of the Islamic Empire.
- - A highly influential Islamic mathematician who developed algebra.
- - A significant architectural style seen in many Islamic buildings.
- - Philosopher and scholar, known for his work on logic and ethics in Islam.
- - A type of Islamic art that often uses geometric patterns and calligraphy.
- - The religious text of Islam.
- Bakr - The first Muslim caliph after the death of Muhammad.
- - A groundbreaking medical treatment method that was advanced during the Islamic Golden Age.
20 Clues: - The religious text of Islam. • - The founder of the Islamic Empire. • Bakr - The first Muslim caliph after the death of Muhammad. • - The Islamic Golden Age was largely centered around this empire. • - This famous Islamic physician was known for his work in surgery. • - A highly influential Islamic mathematician who developed algebra. • ...
History 2022-11-21
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- Amendment to the U.S. Constitution banned the manufacture and distribution of alcohol.
- waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean and divides North and South America.
- Amendment to the United States Constitution allows Congress to levy an income tax without apportioning it among the states based on population
- a concept in foreign affairs, that would grant multiple international powers with equal access to China
- was a period of armed conflict between Spain and the United States.
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- refers to the U.S. foreign policy created by President William Howard Taft and Secretary of State Philander C. Knox in 1912
- Amendment to the U.S. Constitution granted American women the right to vote, a right known as women’s suffrage, and was ratified, ending almost a century of protest.
- a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917
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- Amendment gives voters the power to directly elect their senators.
- a novel that portrays the harsh conditions and exploited lives of immigrants in the United States in Chicago and similar cities
- progressive party
- British ocean liner
- append or add as an extra or subordinate part, especially to a document
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- search out and publicize scandal about famous people
- the first worldwide intergovernmental organisation whose principal mission was to maintain world peace.
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations
18 Clues: progressive party • British ocean liner • search out and publicize scandal about famous people • Amendment gives voters the power to directly elect their senators. • was a period of armed conflict between Spain and the United States. • append or add as an extra or subordinate part, especially to a document • ...
Vietnam War 2024-04-05
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- largest demonstration in American history; held in Washington D.C.
- city hosting the 1968 Democratic National Convention; riots erupted
- not having to go to Vietnam due to college enrollment
- site of American slaughter of Vietnamese citizens
- soldier charged in My Lai massacre; sentence commuted
- missions of the American military to wipe out the Vietcong
- jelly like flammable material used on North Vietnam by United States
- South Vietnamese rebels opposed to their government
- college where conflict between National Guard and war protestors turned deadly killing 4
- President who committed the most US troops to Vietnam
- Where the French lost the decisive battle in their attempt to hold onto Vietnam
- American commander of military forces
- N. Vietnamese prisoner of war camp holding Americans
- Democratic Presidential favorite in 1968; anti-war; assassinated
- Capital of South Vietnam
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- US recognized Vietcong, POWs would be returned to US; Americans out in 60 days
- Vice President became Democratic nominee
- turning point battle of the Vietnam War; led to many Americans disapproving
- Nixon's Secretary of State
- average age of American soldiers in Vietnam
- Nixon claimed this was who supported his policies in Vietnam; subtlely
- what Nixon promised would end the Vietnam War
- Resolution that allowed the President to conduct the war with little help from Congress
- revealed lies of the American government about the Vietnam War
- toxic chemical used by US on North Vietnam which destroyed jungle and burned people
- most massive bombings of N. Vietnam after declaring peace was at hand
- Operation that involved nearly 3 years of constant bombing of North Vietnam
- North Vietnamese Army
- Most famous American prisoner of war
- North Vietnamese leader who veered the country to communism
- South Vietnamese President who was assassinated with United States' approval
- majority religion of South Vietnam
32 Clues: North Vietnamese Army • Capital of South Vietnam • Nixon's Secretary of State • majority religion of South Vietnam • Most famous American prisoner of war • American commander of military forces • Vice President became Democratic nominee • average age of American soldiers in Vietnam • what Nixon promised would end the Vietnam War • ...
Eagle Crossword 2024-01-24
Glossary Part 1 2024-08-06
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- the order in which events happened, from the earliest to the most recent.
- used when we cannot be sure of the exact date (means ‘about’). This is abbreviated to ‘c.’ or ‘ca. (for example: Medieval History is from c.500 AD to c.1500 AD).
- a gathering together of historical records or materials – in any medium – or the physical facility in which they are located.
- Before Common Era and Common Era. Both use the birth of Jesus Christ as the dividing line between them.
- process of developing knowledge and understanding by posing questions about the past, and applying skills associated with locating, analysing, evaluating and using sources as evidence to develop an informed argument .
- 10 consecutive (in a row) years.
- the history of the world beginning after the Middle Ages. Generally the term "modern history" refers to the history of the world since the advent of the Age of Reason and the Age of Enlightenment in the 17th and 18th centuries and the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.
- an expert in or student of history
- 100 consecutive years (for example: we live in the 21st century).
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- is all the people in a group or country who are of a similar age, especially when they are considered as having the same experiences or attitudes.
- a distinct period in history.
- a time period from the beginning of writing, Ancient history covers all continents inhabited by humans in the period 3000 BC – AD 500.up to the end of the Roman Empire.
- the exposure, processing and recording of archaeological remains.
- The period of history from the end of the Western Roman Empire in the fifth century to the Renaissance and Reformation period of Europe in the sixteenth century.
- the period before written records or documentation.
- The terms anno Domini Latin (AD) and before Christ (BC) are used to label or number years in the Christian calendars.
- a person who studies human history through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
- a scientist who specializes in the study of life forms (plants and animals) as represented by their fossils.
- help historians to organise historical events in order as they occurred.
19 Clues: a distinct period in history. • 10 consecutive (in a row) years. • an expert in or student of history • the period before written records or documentation. • the exposure, processing and recording of archaeological remains. • 100 consecutive years (for example: we live in the 21st century). • help historians to organise historical events in order as they occurred. • ...
