us history Crossword Puzzles
American Imperialism 2023-04-17
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- Amendment that allows the US to intervene in Cuban affairs, build Naval base there
- US companies convince congress to annex this country and they do, lock up Queen/Leader in her own house after taking over
- Spanish Ambassador calls US weak and says they will not do anything
- People who disagreed with imperialism and the US taking over other countries, like Mark Twain
- Addition to the Monroe Doctrine (Also called BIG STICK policy) that specifies not only us the US responsible for the Western Hemisphere but they will act as the police of Latin America/Caribbean if other "powers" get involved
- Sensationalized news that led to war between the US and Spain
- War between US and Spain, US wins, annexes 3 new territories
- Excuse for imperialism, belief that the US had to spread civilization and Christianity
- One country taking over another country for raw materials and resources
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- Policy President Wilson adopts to watch the revolution in Mexico (does not recognize General Huerta's government after they overthrew revolutionary leader, recognizes the one after)
- 16 US battleships that sail around the world on Roosevelt's orders as a flex
- Under president Taft, the US uses its economy to tighten control of Latin America and forces opens its markets
- US tready with Spain,ending Spanish American War, US emerges as global superpower
- The man who wrote the "Influence of Sea Power", Teddy Roosevelt reads this and gets inspired to have overseas colonies, naval bases around the world, and lots of merchant/navy ships
- US annexes but loses control in two years when they fight back
- US (Teddy Roosevelt) helps negotiate treaty between Russia and Japan ending the Russo-Japanese war
- Policy where US wanted to be able to trade with China all the time, Secretary John Hay writes letter to England and other powers in China
- Territory US never annexes but does interfere in their affairs
- We build this for easier trade routes, help incite a rebellion in Colombia over it, many die from yellow fever and malaria
- USA ship that exploded in Havana Harbor
- Amendment that specifies that the US will not annex Cuba
21 Clues: USA ship that exploded in Havana Harbor • Amendment that specifies that the US will not annex Cuba • War between US and Spain, US wins, annexes 3 new territories • Sensationalized news that led to war between the US and Spain • US annexes but loses control in two years when they fight back • Territory US never annexes but does interfere in their affairs • ...
Who is the Greatest Teacher in History? 2023-11-28
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- BINNS Who had a colleague who was a History of Magic teacher named?
- Last name of the second best scorer in Canadiens' History
- full name of the best silver flipper in oakton history
- What is the name of Holden's history teacher??
- 1st History Teacher's Name:
- 2nd History Teacher's Name:
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- First name of Harry's History of Magic Teacher
- What is the name of the history teacher who dies and is replaced my Alaric?
- Harry Potter's history of magic teacher (last name)
- The last name of Louie's best friend in the service
- Name of best history
11 Clues: Name of best history • 1st History Teacher's Name: • 2nd History Teacher's Name: • First name of Harry's History of Magic Teacher • What is the name of Holden's history teacher?? • Harry Potter's history of magic teacher (last name) • The last name of Louie's best friend in the service • full name of the best silver flipper in oakton history • ...
The Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary 2023-09-28
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- Baptized Jesus
- of the Kingdom of Heaven is the Third Luminous Mystery
- When Jesus instituted the Holy Eucharist
- one of the three apostles at the Transfiguration
- one of the three apostles at the Transfiguration
- offered to build Jesus a tent at the Transfiguration
- Asked Jesus to help at the Wedding
- Offered at the Last Supper
- appeared with Jesus at the Transfiguration
- the Last Supper was to commemorate this event in Jewish History.
- At the Baptism in the Jordan, God manifested Himself as this
- the Sermon on the Mount gave us these
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- the day we commemorate the Institution of the Holy Eucharist
- Also appeared with Jesus at the Transfiguration
- What they ran out of at the wedding
- where Jesus was baptized
- Second Luminous Mystery
- Also established by Jesus at the Last Supper
- do this in ___________________ of ME.
19 Clues: Baptized Jesus • Second Luminous Mystery • where Jesus was baptized • Offered at the Last Supper • Asked Jesus to help at the Wedding • What they ran out of at the wedding • do this in ___________________ of ME. • the Sermon on the Mount gave us these • When Jesus instituted the Holy Eucharist • appeared with Jesus at the Transfiguration • ...
School Subjects. 2014-01-15
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- Is all about numbers
- Talks about the world and its biodiversity.
- Shows a bit of culture.
- Helps us to understand the creation of things and their chemical content.
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- Speaks about the past
- Teaches ethics and some things about life.
- Is this talk about literature, punctuation marks, different words, and more.
7 Clues: Is all about numbers • Speaks about the past • Shows a bit of culture. • Teaches ethics and some things about life. • Talks about the world and its biodiversity. • Helps us to understand the creation of things and their chemical content. • Is this talk about literature, punctuation marks, different words, and more.
Corina's Crossword 2019-04-18
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- Who walked 30km to warn FizGibbon about an American attack? (History)
- Who was George's friend? (Fiction)
- Who shared alcohol? (History)
- Who did the most fighting at Beaver Dams? (History)
- Whats the special unit that Pierre joined? (History)
- How many people are in the Loxleys family including the dog? (Fiction)
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- What was another name for the green tigers? Two words (History)
- A battle where the Americans lost badly - Two words. (History)
- What was the Loxleys dogs name? (Fiction)
- Who visited Laura's house? (Fiction)
- Who was called little pale face? (Fiction)
- Who went to war to fight with his dad? (Fiction)
12 Clues: Who shared alcohol? (History) • Who was George's friend? (Fiction) • Who visited Laura's house? (Fiction) • What was the Loxleys dogs name? (Fiction) • Who was called little pale face? (Fiction) • Who went to war to fight with his dad? (Fiction) • Who did the most fighting at Beaver Dams? (History) • Whats the special unit that Pierre joined? (History) • ...
History 2021-01-19
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- They helped the Spanish to defeat the French
- Spanish first constitution nickname
- From 1808 to 1814
- She became Queen at the age of 13
- Spanish Prime Minister in 1788
- It forbids female members of the royal family from ruling
- Became King of Spain in 1788
- Where a famous Treaty was signed in 1807
- Maria Cristina's surname (mother of Isabel)
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- Suporters of Carlos
- Where the uprising took place the 2nd May 1808
- One of the three last remaining territories
- Where was the Constitution of 1812 signed?
- Someone who acts as king or queen
- From 1820-1823
- Napoleon's brother
16 Clues: From 1820-1823 • From 1808 to 1814 • Napoleon's brother • Suporters of Carlos • Became King of Spain in 1788 • Spanish Prime Minister in 1788 • Someone who acts as king or queen • She became Queen at the age of 13 • Spanish first constitution nickname • Where a famous Treaty was signed in 1807 • Where was the Constitution of 1812 signed? • ...
History 2020-03-28
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- ______of arms - a personal badge or crest worn by a knight
- Second stage to becoming a knight
- - this sport was banned at least 30 times in the Middle Ages
- When you were made a knight the lord did this on your shoulder
- A poulaine was one of these
- First stage to becoming a knight - usually about 7 years old
- Where the jousting took place
- 10% a villein had to give to the church?
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- Metal suit worn by knights?
- Another word for the Middle Ages
- The ____ farmer was responsible for cleaning out the garderobes
- Long stick used by knights to knock their opponent of their horse
- ______ and daub - the name of the stuff they used to make the walls of medieval houses from
- He lived in the castle and kept the lord entertained
- _________gurdy - a stringed instrument
- Group of craftsmen who joined together to control prices of goods
16 Clues: Metal suit worn by knights? • A poulaine was one of these • Where the jousting took place • Another word for the Middle Ages • Second stage to becoming a knight • _________gurdy - a stringed instrument • 10% a villein had to give to the church? • He lived in the castle and kept the lord entertained • ______of arms - a personal badge or crest worn by a knight • ...
History 2021-04-06
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- Provided jobs to young, unmarried men
- Sponsored massive public works projects such as dams and hydroelectric plants
- Improved housing standards and conditions and provided home financing
- Regulated the stock market and protected investors from dishonest trading practices
- Provided low-cost mortgage refinancing to homeowners facing foreclosure
- Worked with industries to establish codes outlining fair business and labor practices
- Provided education, jobs, recreation, and counseling for youth ages 16 to 25
- Provided loans for building power plants, extending power lines to rural areas, and wiring homes
- Attempted to raise farm prices by paying farmers to lower farm output
- Provided funds to state relief agencies
- Insured bank deposits up to $5,000
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- Gave the unemployed work in building construction and arts programs
- Provided hydroelectric power, flood control, and recreational opportunities
- Provided federal jobs in building and improving roads and public facilities
- Provided old-age pensions, disability payments, and unemployment benefits
- Enforced provisions of the Wagner Act, which included the right to collective bargaining and other union rights
16 Clues: Insured bank deposits up to $5,000 • Provided jobs to young, unmarried men • Provided funds to state relief agencies • Gave the unemployed work in building construction and arts programs • Improved housing standards and conditions and provided home financing • Attempted to raise farm prices by paying farmers to lower farm output • ...
history 2021-10-13
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- a member of a hellenic people speaking the Doric dialect of Greek
- set up greek colonies to spread greek culture; set up largest empire of his name.
- Pupil of Socrates who founded the Academy
- government by a relatively small privileged class or by a minority consisting of those presumed to be best qualified to rule.
- Bronze age civilization of Crete that flourished from about 3000 bce to about 1100 bce
- the community structure of ancient Greece
- WRote the Iliad
- Father of Alexander the great, acocomplished king and military commander
- of or relating to the Greeks or to Hellenism
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- Rule by the people.
- War between Athens and Sparta in 431 BC and SParta was the victor
- Athenian philosopher tried and sentenced to death
- a rectangular mass military formation. usually composed entirely of heavy infantry amry with spears, ikes, or similar pole weapons
- Indigenous greeks who were likely stimulated by their contact wiht minoan Crete
- Philosopher who became the teacher of alexander teh great
- The conflict between Greece and Persian in the 5th century BCE
16 Clues: WRote the Iliad • Rule by the people. • Pupil of Socrates who founded the Academy • the community structure of ancient Greece • of or relating to the Greeks or to Hellenism • Athenian philosopher tried and sentenced to death • Philosopher who became the teacher of alexander teh great • The conflict between Greece and Persian in the 5th century BCE • ...
HISTORY 2021-12-13
16 Clues: h • mlk • musical • Tall Hat • 3rd president • you vote here • 35th president • 40th president • First president • fourth president • south hated them • alexander's killer • was the 2nd president • there are ten of these • was the 45th president • 3/4 of the states had to ratify it
History 2016-10-23
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- Het geld wordt minder waard als gevolg dat de prijzen stijgen van de goederen. Je kunt minder kopen boor het nieuwe geld.
- Spaanse avonturiers die in naam van de Spaanse koning deken van Amerika veroverden en Indianen onderwierpen.
- Kooplieden investeren in handel met verre gebieden om zoveel mogelijk winst te maken.
- De 16.000 km lange handelsroute van van Portugal naar Indië.
- Mensen die een ander geloof hadden het katholicisme.
- Een mens die op alle vlakken van kunst en wetenschap thuis is.
- Ontdekte in 1498 de zeeroutes naar India.
- De man die in 1492 de zeeroute naar Amerika ontdekte.
- Aanduiding van iets wat een lange tijd hetzelfde blijft in de geschiedenis.
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- Indianenvolk in Zuid-Amerika dat een groot en machtig rijk had opgebouwd.
- De man die in 1488 de Zeeroute naar Kaap de Goede Hoop ontdekte.
- De man die in 1519 bij de Azteken komt.
- De man die in 1522 de zeeroute rond de wereld ontdekte.
- Een man die op jonge leeftijd al over een groot rijk regeerde en fel katholiek was.
- Proces waarbij kolonies zelfstandig(er) worden ten opzichte van het moederland.
- Machtig indianenvolk dat leefde in het huidige Mexico. Ze bouwden een hoogstaande beschaving op.
16 Clues: De man die in 1519 bij de Azteken komt. • Ontdekte in 1498 de zeeroutes naar India. • Mensen die een ander geloof hadden het katholicisme. • De man die in 1492 de zeeroute naar Amerika ontdekte. • De man die in 1522 de zeeroute rond de wereld ontdekte. • De 16.000 km lange handelsroute van van Portugal naar Indië. • ...
History 2012-10-15
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- the french were defending which European city against the Persians?
- People who pass laws and reforms.
- who was the man that killed thousands of people?
- which estate had less than a 1% population?
- king Louis left France because he feared being ____?
- time period were Robespierre ruled became known as the what?
- which estate was made up of rich nobels?
- what was the third estate frustrated with?
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- who was the emperor who made three costly mistakes?
- what was the pledge of the third estate delegates called?
- who was the leader that tried to escape France?
- Person who spent way to much money and helped put France in dept.
- wave of senseless panic.
- which estate had a limited amount of rights?
- what was used to chop of heads?
- Napoleons third and most costly mistake was invading which country?
16 Clues: wave of senseless panic. • what was used to chop of heads? • People who pass laws and reforms. • which estate was made up of rich nobels? • what was the third estate frustrated with? • which estate had less than a 1% population? • which estate had a limited amount of rights? • who was the leader that tried to escape France? • ...
History 2016-04-28
history 2023-10-20
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- a time where something existed in a distant past that doesn't exist now
- a historical legacy passed through generations
- stories that are made by people from the past
- taking control of an area through military forces
- something that is very old
- a king or a queen
- the action of taking control of the native people in an area by force
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- an historical object left behind by history
- leader of the country in modern times
- a territory ruled by a king or a queen
- a group of states or countries ruled by an emperor
- a state where two countries attacked each other
- a man-made item that came from the past
- a sudden change in political events of history
- a series of events starting with the earliest and followed by the oldest
- achievement left behind by historical figures
16 Clues: a king or a queen • something that is very old • leader of the country in modern times • a territory ruled by a king or a queen • a man-made item that came from the past • an historical object left behind by history • stories that are made by people from the past • achievement left behind by historical figures • a sudden change in political events of history • ...
History 2022-11-05
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- a departure of a large number of people to a new location
- the north star
- founded the first Baptist church in America
- the right granted to all citizens
- first English settlement in North America
- a crop grown in the southern colonies
- Penn's wood
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- believed that a person can worship God without the help of church
- a Separatist group who founded Plymouth
- established Maryland in 1632
- brought the Pilgrims to America
- New England became proprietary colony of _______
- a person who brought 50 settlers to New England and received a large land grant
- in 1729, Carolina became one
- a person who believe all people should live in peace and harmony
- founded as debtors' refuge in 1732
- New Netherland
17 Clues: Penn's wood • the north star • New Netherland • established Maryland in 1632 • in 1729, Carolina became one • brought the Pilgrims to America • the right granted to all citizens • founded as debtors' refuge in 1732 • a crop grown in the southern colonies • a Separatist group who founded Plymouth • first English settlement in North America • ...
history 2023-09-13
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- lands right campaigner
- low economic activity
- illegal bar in the twenties
- axis country in WW11
- move from one country to another
- road travellers during
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- genocide of Jewish people
- girls dancing in the twenties
- men being send to war
- war region in New Guinea
- criminal in the twenties
- vote to change the Constitution
- where stolen children were taken
- German planes attack Londonlondon by night
- allies country in WW11.
- section for Jewish population
16 Clues: axis country in WW11 • men being send to war • low economic activity • lands right campaigner • road travellers during • allies country in WW11. • war region in New Guinea • criminal in the twenties • genocide of Jewish people • illegal bar in the twenties • girls dancing in the twenties • section for Jewish population • vote to change the Constitution • where stolen children were taken • ...
history 2022-11-17
16 Clues: 3 wars • nobleman • new town • commander • a general • unit of men • roman emperor • roman officer • time of peace • a group of men • prices going up • channle for water • first roman emperor • gov. in foreign city • part if state council • power by the people and elected
history 2022-10-19
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- an extreme recession that lasts three or more years or which leads to a decline
- he division and sharing of power between the national and state governments.
- the branch carries out and enforces laws
- ompromise agreement between delegates from the Northern and the Southern states at the United States Constitutional Convention
- English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism".
- The branch that makes laws
- an association of independent states.
- outlined a strong national government with three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.
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- provided a dual system of congressional representation.
- The branch interprets the laws.
- counterbalancing influences by which an organization or system is regulated, typically those ensuring that political power is not concentrated in the hands of individuals or groups.
- designed to protect the security and power of the small states by limiting each state to one vote in Congress, as under the Articles of Confederation.
- ended the American Revolution and formally recognized the United States as an independent nation.
- having two branches or chambers.
- took place from May 14 to September 17, 1787, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- form of government in which a state is ruled by representatives of the citizen body.
16 Clues: The branch that makes laws • The branch interprets the laws. • having two branches or chambers. • an association of independent states. • the branch carries out and enforces laws • provided a dual system of congressional representation. • he division and sharing of power between the national and state governments. • ...
history 2022-10-11
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- made up of three important institutions.
- rectangular mass military formation.
- city-state of ancient greece.
- greek philosopher and polymath
- greek cities and kingdoms in asia and afica
- is a form of gov.that gives strength in everyone.
- a war between greeks and persians.
- greek philosopher
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- king of macedonia
- former king of macedonia
- between athens and sparta
- people of ancient greece.
- athenian hopelite in several battles
- denoting a Bronze Age civilization centered on Crete.
- civilization in Greece is represented by finds at Mycenae.
- author.
16 Clues: author. • king of macedonia • greek philosopher • former king of macedonia • between athens and sparta • people of ancient greece. • city-state of ancient greece. • greek philosopher and polymath • a war between greeks and persians. • athenian hopelite in several battles • rectangular mass military formation. • made up of three important institutions. • ...
history 2023-05-18
16 Clues: Dam • line • Bowl • Army • Hoover • relief • Tuesday • Finance • kitchen • E. Smith • supports • on margin • Depression • Smoot Tariff Act • Home Loan Bank Act • Jones Industrial Average
History 2025-02-07
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- seemed to symbolize soul.
- Renaissance helped to instill a strong sense of pride, defiance, and confidence in African Americans
- 1,300 African American veterans of World War I marched through
- wrote some of the first major stories featuring African American women as central characters
- Composer, pianist, and bandleader
- was a prolific, original, and versatile writer
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- unfulfilled love, poverty, and oppression—the classic themes of the?
- was the first African American representative in Congress from a Northern state.
- received wide acclaim for his performance in the title role of Eugene O’Neill’s Emperor Jones.
- most famous nightclub in Harlem
- from the rural South to industrial cities in the North
- musical style influenced by Dixieland and ragtime, with syncopated rhythms and improvisational elements.
- first important writer of the Harlem Renaissance
- battled hard against segregation and discrimination against African Americans
- A dynamic leader from Jamaica
- Garvey founded
16 Clues: Garvey founded • seemed to symbolize soul. • A dynamic leader from Jamaica • most famous nightclub in Harlem • Composer, pianist, and bandleader • was a prolific, original, and versatile writer • first important writer of the Harlem Renaissance • from the rural South to industrial cities in the North • 1,300 African American veterans of World War I marched through • ...
History 2024-12-30
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- The right to be free
- A symbol of a country
- Freedom from another country
- A place to remember important events or people
- A custom passed down through generations
- A person who discovers new places
- The leader of a country
- A document with important rules for a country
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- A carved figure to honor someone or something
- A person in charge of a group or country
- A structure built to remember something important
- A formal statement of independence
- Someone who serves in the army
- The building where laws are made
- Someone who explores new land
- A concept represented by the Statue of Liberty
16 Clues: The right to be free • A symbol of a country • The leader of a country • Freedom from another country • Someone who explores new land • Someone who serves in the army • The building where laws are made • A person who discovers new places • A formal statement of independence • A person in charge of a group or country • A custom passed down through generations • ...
history 2025-10-07
17 Clues: Watt • markx • faire • Smith • labor • system • engine • Whitney • malthus • bessemer • unionism • industry • Arkwright • production • hargreaves • stephenson • stuart mill
Vocabulary 2021-12-05
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- the situation around us - particularly the land, air, water, etc.
- Bsed on past customs and beliefs by a certain group of people
- Place you travel to
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- art or buildings that a group of people feel are important to their history
- A very beautiful view, similar to pictures on postcards
- wonderful; amazing
- Cheaper than normal
- a period of rest and relaxation
8 Clues: wonderful; amazing • Cheaper than normal • Place you travel to • a period of rest and relaxation • A very beautiful view, similar to pictures on postcards • Bsed on past customs and beliefs by a certain group of people • the situation around us - particularly the land, air, water, etc. • art or buildings that a group of people feel are important to their history
Cory Richards 2021-10-10
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- this thing became his voice
- at age 14 was for the most part...
- I've never been...in the place that I'm in
- this nearly killed him
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- I've seen faces that are years and years of history all...into one single expression
- his education came from...
- In what country did he climb in the Himalayan winter?
- adventure is anything that puts us outside our...
8 Clues: this nearly killed him • his education came from... • this thing became his voice • at age 14 was for the most part... • I've never been...in the place that I'm in • adventure is anything that puts us outside our... • In what country did he climb in the Himalayan winter? • I've seen faces that are years and years of history all...into one single expression
U4 scientific areas 2023-11-08
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- The __________ experiment produced a colorful reaction.
- _______ plays a crucial role in understanding and treating diseases.
- ________ designs or builds machines, engines, electrical systems, roads or bridges
- _______ examines how societies and individuals interact.
- The ________ of that building is truly remarkable.
- ________ studies how the body moves and its functions.
- _______ studies the inheritance of traits through DNA.
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- _________ studies the effects of food on our health.
- ________ helps solve crimes by analyzing evidence.
- _______ is the study of human behavior and the mind.
- ________ explores the nervous system and the brain
- _______ involves the study of rocks, minerals, and the Earth's history.
- The study of ______ involves learning about the body's structure and organization.
- _____ helps us understand ancient civilizations.
14 Clues: _____ helps us understand ancient civilizations. • ________ helps solve crimes by analyzing evidence. • ________ explores the nervous system and the brain • The ________ of that building is truly remarkable. • _________ studies the effects of food on our health. • _______ is the study of human behavior and the mind. • ...
European countries(2) 2023-07-24
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- Famous for its luxury, casinos, and the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix.
- Known for its delicious food, ancient ruins, and beautiful cities like Rome and Venice.
- Known for its ancient history, mythology, and picturesque islands.
- A landlocked country with a rich history and beautiful mountains.
- An island country with a long history and stunning Mediterranean views.
- A country with lush green scenery, folklore, and traditional music.
- Famous for its sandy beaches, medieval architecture, and forests.
- A country with stunning fjords, mountains, and the midnight sun.
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- Known for its vineyards, monasteries, and warm hospitality.
- A country with a rich history, thermal baths, and delicious cuisine.
- Famous for its glaciers, volcanoes, and stunning natural beauty.
- Known for its maritime history, beautiful beaches, and port wine.
- Known for its medieval architecture, hearty food, and famous vodka.
- Known for its rich history, castles, and famous beer festivals.
14 Clues: Known for its vineyards, monasteries, and warm hospitality. • Known for its rich history, castles, and famous beer festivals. • Famous for its glaciers, volcanoes, and stunning natural beauty. • A country with stunning fjords, mountains, and the midnight sun. • Known for its maritime history, beautiful beaches, and port wine. • ...
Georgia Through Conflict 2019-03-27
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- A destructive pest that was known for destroying the cotton crops of farmers in Georgia
- A member of the the US House of Representatives who worked to improve and strengthen the US navy and national defense and was known as “The Father of The Two-Ocean Navy”
- A company that established a bomber plant in Marietta, and was responsible for the production of bombers and other aircraft in wars such as World War II
- An event in which numerous people sold away their stocks for cheap prices, as the prices of stock began to rapidly go down
- a period of economic recession in America that mainly occurred in the 1930s, marked by poverty, unemployment, lack of banks and business, and little to no economic growth, and primarily caused by failing banks and the crash of the stock market due to lack of responsibility by citizens and regulation in the stock market/speculation (i.e. citizens usually bought stocks on credit and borrowed money from banks, which plunged many into debt and poverty)
- An act passed in March 1941 that allowed the US to provide supplies and materials to countries without directly being involved in a conflict
- A conflict that started in Europe after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and was considered one of the bloodiest and largest wars in history with the widespread use of new technology such as machine guns and airplanes
- A state legislator, Georgia governor, and US senator who supported FDR, worked to strengthen national defense, and opposed civil rights legislation, believing it to be against states’ rights
- An establishment that oversaw and gave loans to companies to build power lines to deliver electricity to rural areas
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- When Japanese planes attacked a US naval base in Hawaii, which caused the US to join World War II
- An establishment that gave jobs to young, unmarried men between 18 and 25, who would be put in work camps to create roads, forests, irrigation canals, national parks, etc.
- An act that provided benefits and insurance for workers, the elderly, orphans, disabled, unemployed, etc.
- An event that occurred when the prices of stock began to plummet in 1929, leading to the Great Depression
- An act that paid farmers money to not to produce crops such as cotton to raise their crop prices and diversify the crops they grew
- A racist governor of Georgia who opposed the New Deal and appealed to rural farmers
- The president of the US during most of WW2 and the Great Depression, who established the New Deal and was known for visiting Warm Springs in Georgia to treat his polio
- A program that was created by FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt) in order to mainly provide help to the poor and US citizens, put people to work, and to adjust/better regulate the economy
- A period of little rain that results in land becoming dry and crops dying off
18 Clues: A period of little rain that results in land becoming dry and crops dying off • A racist governor of Georgia who opposed the New Deal and appealed to rural farmers • A destructive pest that was known for destroying the cotton crops of farmers in Georgia • When Japanese planes attacked a US naval base in Hawaii, which caused the US to join World War II • ...
US History Chapter 15 Vocabulary Crossword 2023-12-04
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- Drinking little to no alcohol
- Community based on a vision of the perfect society
- Speech meant to provide information, similar to what a teacher presents
- Skillful
- Refusing to obey laws considered unjust
- Writer of books, articles, or other written works
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- The right to vote
- The teaching of males and females together
- Line of travel
- State-supported school for training high school graduates to become teachers
- Person who sought the end of slavery in the United States in the early 1800s
- The job of a religious leader
- Religious meeting
13 Clues: Skillful • Line of travel • The right to vote • Religious meeting • Drinking little to no alcohol • The job of a religious leader • Refusing to obey laws considered unjust • The teaching of males and females together • Writer of books, articles, or other written works • Community based on a vision of the perfect society • ...
US History Chapter 3-4 Review 2023-09-15
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- Who founded the first Baptist church?
- the group that many Huguenots eventually joined
- People who believed the Church of England was completely corrupted
- followers of John Huss
- What was a child's first book used in schools in the colonies
- Guided by the "Inner Light"
- Followed the teachings of Martin Luther
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- refused to serve in the military or hold public office
- Originator of Quakers
- What was the name given to schools primarily taught by women
- Emphasized the doctrine of baptism by immersion
- the more conservative branch of Mennonites
- The largest Anabaptist group
13 Clues: Originator of Quakers • followers of John Huss • Guided by the "Inner Light" • The largest Anabaptist group • Who founded the first Baptist church? • Followed the teachings of Martin Luther • the more conservative branch of Mennonites • Emphasized the doctrine of baptism by immersion • the group that many Huguenots eventually joined • ...
Billy Collins 2023-01-25
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- he calls poetry a diary without the...
- dogs and fish yes, but...not so much
- everyone has a unique...
- poets are paid to look at...and watch chipmunks
- poetry provides us with a history of the human...
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- Collins recommends reading all your poems how?
- there's the starting subject and the...subject
- Collins says that the writing process involves a lot of...
8 Clues: everyone has a unique... • dogs and fish yes, but...not so much • he calls poetry a diary without the... • Collins recommends reading all your poems how? • there's the starting subject and the...subject • poets are paid to look at...and watch chipmunks • poetry provides us with a history of the human... • Collins says that the writing process involves a lot of...
IB Newspaper 2023-02-15
Across
- What city is the IBO headquartered in?
- IB English and TOK teacher
- Current singer and former internet personality that graduated from IB
- A landlocked South African country with most of its territory being the Kalahari Desert
- An IB HL class with no exam
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- This device was shot down and suspected of surveillance in the US.
- IB newspaper and history teacher
- This former Pakistani president died recently.
- A phonetic that is characterized by a blocking of the vocal tract
- The indigenous language of Manchuria
10 Clues: IB English and TOK teacher • An IB HL class with no exam • IB newspaper and history teacher • The indigenous language of Manchuria • What city is the IBO headquartered in? • This former Pakistani president died recently. • A phonetic that is characterized by a blocking of the vocal tract • This device was shot down and suspected of surveillance in the US. • ...
Enduring Issues 2023-07-21
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- is the state of having connections or relationships with other people.
- shape the way we look at the world.
- is the area around us in which we live.
- occurs when more people are born than die and for most of global
- is a lack of fairness or justice.
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- is a new method of addressing a problem.
- the influence or control over
- number of people on Earth has increased.
- is the state of not having enough of something.
- a serious disagreement or argument.
10 Clues: the influence or control over • is a lack of fairness or justice. • shape the way we look at the world. • a serious disagreement or argument. • is the area around us in which we live. • is a new method of addressing a problem. • number of people on Earth has increased. • is the state of not having enough of something. • ...
internet -surfing and security 2023-12-30
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- was the first successful graphical web browser.
- the company that provides internet connection is called.
- is the default web browser of windows 10 operating system
- enables us to send and receive messages at a fast speed.
- is any web page name that list as a result of a search.
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- we should always choose____ to protect our account.
- is a high speed internet connection.
- is a short form for modulator/demodulator.
- many search engines use program.
- The history of the internet starts with the birth of.
10 Clues: many search engines use program. • is a high speed internet connection. • is a short form for modulator/demodulator. • was the first successful graphical web browser. • we should always choose____ to protect our account. • The history of the internet starts with the birth of. • is any web page name that list as a result of a search. • ...
"General" Knowledge 2024-01-11
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- - The Supreme Commander of the Confederacy of Independent Systems during the Clone Wars against the Galactic
- - 25-star general in the Democratic Order of Planets
- - Nicknamed "Old Blood and Guts"
- - The first woman in US military history to achieve a four-star rank
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- - Served under Trump as secretary of defense
- - A 1969 Dodge Charger
- - He is a supervillain from Krypton
- - He led the Union Army to victory
- - He regretted his UN speech about weapons of mass destruction.
- - A 19th century Chinese statesman and military leader
10 Clues: - A 1969 Dodge Charger • - Nicknamed "Old Blood and Guts" • - He led the Union Army to victory • - He is a supervillain from Krypton • - Served under Trump as secretary of defense • - 25-star general in the Democratic Order of Planets • - A 19th century Chinese statesman and military leader • - He regretted his UN speech about weapons of mass destruction. • ...
Expanding Rights of Various Populations 2024-01-30
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- a nicknamed acquired from the painted tails of Tuskegee fighter planes.
- the biggest and deadliest war in history.
- the ones that fight in war.
- separate schools, hotels, bars, hospitals, toilets, parks, even telephone booths, and separate sections in libraries, cinemas, and restaurants.
- putting someone in prison for political or military reasons
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- a person born in the us whose parents were immigrants from Japan.
- men who flew airplanes.
- involved in other aspects of the war effort outside of factories.
- heroic women.
- contained reserved or uncommunicative.
10 Clues: heroic women. • men who flew airplanes. • the ones that fight in war. • contained reserved or uncommunicative. • the biggest and deadliest war in history. • putting someone in prison for political or military reasons • a person born in the us whose parents were immigrants from Japan. • involved in other aspects of the war effort outside of factories. • ...
9 abcd practice 2024-11-25
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- You are learning this language now.
- This subjects teaches about life (animals, cells etc.)
- Here you learn about molecules like nitrogen,oxygen.
- Studies how things move and work in the world around us (Newton's laws)
- You learn how to calculate with numbers (6+6=12)
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- You study about the continents, countries, capital cities on Earth.
- Information and communication technology)
- You do sports (Physical education)
- You learn about the past (IV. Béla, Árpád house etc.)
- You learn about and pray to God.(Religious education)
10 Clues: You do sports (Physical education) • You are learning this language now. • Information and communication technology) • You learn how to calculate with numbers (6+6=12) • Here you learn about molecules like nitrogen,oxygen. • You learn about the past (IV. Béla, Árpád house etc.) • You learn about and pray to God.(Religious education) • ...
Check and Balances 2025-01-16
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- The Executive Branch is run by the ____.
- History is___.
- The Supreme Court ___ the laws made by congress.
- The Vice-President is considered president of the __.
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- When a president vetos a bill it has to go back to ___.
- Making sure one branch is not too powerful The Constitution has Checks and ____.
- Congress makes the ____.
- The president appoints___.
- The Legislative Branch is also known as ___.
- The number of branches in the US government.
- When congress votes to have a president (or judge) removed from office is called __.
11 Clues: History is___. • Congress makes the ____. • The president appoints___. • The Executive Branch is run by the ____. • The Legislative Branch is also known as ___. • The number of branches in the US government. • The Supreme Court ___ the laws made by congress. • The Vice-President is considered president of the __. • When a president vetos a bill it has to go back to ___. • ...
Check and Balances 2025-01-16
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- The Executive Branch is run by the ____.
- History is___.
- The Supreme Court ___ the laws made by congress.
- The Vice-President is considered president of the __.
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- When a president vetos a bill it has to go back to ___.
- Making sure one branch is not too powerful The Constitution has Checks and ____.
- Congress makes the ____.
- The president appoints___.
- The Legislative Branch is also known as ___.
- The number of branches in the US government.
- When congress votes to have a president (or judge) removed from office is called __.
11 Clues: History is___. • Congress makes the ____. • The president appoints___. • The Executive Branch is run by the ____. • The Legislative Branch is also known as ___. • The number of branches in the US government. • The Supreme Court ___ the laws made by congress. • The Vice-President is considered president of the __. • When a president vetos a bill it has to go back to ___. • ...
3rd anni 2025-11-09
Across
- When was our first date? (Ex: March3)
- What month did we get engaged?
- Whats my favorite kind of chocolate?
- What genre did you tell me was your favorite?
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- What song did i make you listen to, so that you could walk faster?
- How many kids do I AT LEAST want with you?
- Whats my favorite color?
- What pet do I want when we're older?
- What platform did I ask you out on?
- Which class had paired us for our first 10th grade project together?
10 Clues: Whats my favorite color? • What month did we get engaged? • What platform did I ask you out on? • What pet do I want when we're older? • Whats my favorite kind of chocolate? • When was our first date? (Ex: March3) • How many kids do I AT LEAST want with you? • What genre did you tell me was your favorite? • ...
Unit 4 2025-07-01
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- I enjoy doing________to be around nature.
- Did you get________advice from the tour guide?
- Mário went_____Nigeria to Togo on his latest journey.
- This school trip will help students learn more about_____.
- The river flows_______Luanda.
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- She loves driving so she does a lot of ____trips.
- _______journeys allow us to know more about traditions and history.
- I had a bike accident and now the mechanic will_________it.
- He hates________because he doesn't like to be in nature.
- The baggage _____-off is quite busy!
10 Clues: The river flows_______Luanda. • The baggage _____-off is quite busy! • I enjoy doing________to be around nature. • Did you get________advice from the tour guide? • She loves driving so she does a lot of ____trips. • Mário went_____Nigeria to Togo on his latest journey. • He hates________because he doesn't like to be in nature. • ...
G2 Week 20 Vocabulary 2025-06-23
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- Feeling happy and thankful.
- We learn about ____ to know what happened long ago.
- The sun ____ in the east.
- Please ____ nicely when you visit your friend's house.
- The garden was full of flowers, and it felt ____ with color and sound.
- The way a group of people live and do things.
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- Victor takes ____ because he gets a bad flu.
- We show ____ by listening when others speak.
- The ____ in our family teach us important lessons.
- My mom has a ____ throat, so she drinks warm water to feel better.
10 Clues: The sun ____ in the east. • Feeling happy and thankful. • Victor takes ____ because he gets a bad flu. • We show ____ by listening when others speak. • The way a group of people live and do things. • The ____ in our family teach us important lessons. • We learn about ____ to know what happened long ago. • Please ____ nicely when you visit your friend's house. • ...
academic disciplines 2023-06-22
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- The scientific field focused on understanding the human body, preventing and treating illnesses, and promoting health.
- The study of Earth's structure, history, and the processes that shape our planet and its resources.
- The study of rules and regulations that help maintain order and justice in our societies and daily interactions.
- The creative discipline that combines art and science in the design and construction of buildings and structures.
- The introspective search for knowledge and understanding of life's big questions, like what is right and what is real.
- The engaging tale of human events, discoveries, and civilizations that have shaped our world over time.
- A branch of science focusing on substances, how they combine and react, and the processes that create new materials.
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- The fascinating exploration of living organisms, from tiny microbes to giant whales, and how they function and interact.
- The exciting study of stars, planets, galaxies, and everything that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- The study of the relationship between living organisms and their environment, exploring the delicate balance of nature.
- The beautiful art of written works, such as stories, poems, and plays, that express human emotions and experiences.
- The exciting discovery of long-lost artifacts, structures, and civilizations from the past, revealing secrets of our history.
- The world of numbers, patterns, and shapes that helps us understand and solve problems in our daily lives.
- The investigation of the fundamental forces and properties of the universe, from tiny particles to immense black holes.
- The examination of how people and societies make choices, allocate resources, and interact in the world of commerce.
- The captivating investigation of the human mind, emotions, and behavior to better understand ourselves and others.
16 Clues: The study of Earth's structure, history, and the processes that shape our planet and its resources. • The exciting study of stars, planets, galaxies, and everything that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere. • The engaging tale of human events, discoveries, and civilizations that have shaped our world over time. • ...
Space Race 2023-06-22
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- Comet probe
- - US space agency
- Soviet lunar probes
- Saturn probe
- - First animal in space
- Mars rover
- Soviet Venus/Halley's Comet probes
- US space probes
- Space telescope
- Mercury probe
- Soviet Venus probes
- Pluto probe.
- Russian spacecraft
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- Saturn's largest moon
- US planetary probes
- Meteor shower
- - US moon landing program
- - First man in space
- - First man in space
- US space program
- Private space company
- US lunar probes
- US space probes
- Soviet/Russian space station
- First US space station
- - Soviet spacecraft
- - Earth's natural satellite
- - First artificial satellite
- Mars rover
- Fourth planet from the sun
30 Clues: Mars rover • Mars rover • Comet probe • Saturn probe • Pluto probe. • Meteor shower • Mercury probe • US lunar probes • US space probes • US space probes • Space telescope • US space program • - US space agency • Russian spacecraft • US planetary probes • Soviet lunar probes • - Soviet spacecraft • Soviet Venus probes • - First man in space • - First man in space • Saturn's largest moon • Private space company • ...
US - Industrie 2017-02-01
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- höhere Lebenserwartung führt zu..
- nimmt bei den Rohstoffen zu
- Ort der Kunststoffindustrie
- waren für Entstehung des größten Industriegebietes bedeutend
- Zusammenschlüsse großer Unternehmen
- Rohstoff für Industrie im Golf von Mexiko
- Autostadt
- größtes Industriegebiet der Erde
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- arbeiten in den Hightechzentren eng zusammen
- Zentrum der Eisen- und Stahlindustrie
- städtisches Leben führt zu..
- Wunsch nach höherem Lebensstandard führt zu..
- Zentrum der Hightechindustrie
- Zentrum der Raumfahrtindustrie
- Leitwährung
- größter Wirtschaftssektor der USA
- größter US-Einzelhändler
17 Clues: Autostadt • Leitwährung • größter US-Einzelhändler • nimmt bei den Rohstoffen zu • Ort der Kunststoffindustrie • städtisches Leben führt zu.. • Zentrum der Hightechindustrie • Zentrum der Raumfahrtindustrie • größtes Industriegebiet der Erde • höhere Lebenserwartung führt zu.. • größter Wirtschaftssektor der USA • Zusammenschlüsse großer Unternehmen • ...
Us <3 2024-09-23
Across
- The pizza we often laugh about
- What do you call me most?
- Where do we take way too many trips to?
- What do we wait all week for?
- What's the most important part of our nighttime routine?
- What do we like to say that I have a shirt of?
- What do you often tell me that I'm doing?
- The second part of the restaurant we frequent
- The other thing we say when something's stinky
- What size is the cookie we love to share?
Down
- What do I always say I need all the time?
- What do we say when we're ready to hit the hay?
- The first part of the restaurant we frequent
- How much I love you
- What is one word that we both call each other?
- What do you love to get, which drives me crazy sometimes?
- One of two things that we say when something's stinky
17 Clues: How much I love you • What do you call me most? • What do we wait all week for? • The pizza we often laugh about • Where do we take way too many trips to? • What do I always say I need all the time? • What do you often tell me that I'm doing? • What size is the cookie we love to share? • The first part of the restaurant we frequent • ...
US <3 2023-07-03
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- what we are in every lifetime
- my favorite place on earth
- our birth month
- my favorite color
- our next destination if we don't seek help
- our favorite thing to do
- our sign
- the instrument I play mostly
- my favorite holiday
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- a cult
- a place you wanna go to
- your hobby
- what we call each other
- my dream car
- the love of my life
- the best movie genre
- our retirement destination
17 Clues: a cult • our sign • your hobby • my dream car • our birth month • my favorite color • the love of my life • my favorite holiday • the best movie genre • a place you wanna go to • what we call each other • our favorite thing to do • my favorite place on earth • our retirement destination • the instrument I play mostly • what we are in every lifetime • our next destination if we don't seek help
US Presidents 2025-01-13
Across
- the heaviest president
- only president from New Hampshire
- nickname was Old Hickory
- first republican president
- first president to serve two non-consecutive terms
- was only president for one month
- winning general in the Civil War
- president during World War I
- second president to die in office
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- father of the Constitution
- only president who never married
- winning general in World war II
- the teddy bear is named after him
- first black president
- he was a president, not an orange cat
- George Washington's vice-president
- last president to be assassinated
17 Clues: first black president • the heaviest president • nickname was Old Hickory • father of the Constitution • first republican president • president during World War I • winning general in World war II • only president who never married • was only president for one month • winning general in the Civil War • only president from New Hampshire • the teddy bear is named after him • ...
Black History Month 2024 2023-12-29
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- Gorman Youngest inaugural poet in US History
- H Obama 1st Black President
- Forten Grimke prominent educator and activist during the antebellum and reconstruction eras
- Farmer Co-founded the Congress of Racial Equality in 1942
- Mandela Sacrificed more than words
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- X Articulate, passionate and naturally gifted and inspirational orator
- Angelou Brilliant writer, poet and civil rights activist
- Luther King Jr Civil Rights Leader
- Marley "Emancipate yourself from mental slavery, None but ourselves can free our mind"
- Bolin First Black female judge in 1939
10 Clues: H Obama 1st Black President • Luther King Jr Civil Rights Leader • Mandela Sacrificed more than words • Bolin First Black female judge in 1939 • Gorman Youngest inaugural poet in US History • Angelou Brilliant writer, poet and civil rights activist • Farmer Co-founded the Congress of Racial Equality in 1942 • ...
End of Cold War 2024-05-02
Across
- Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty
- Easing tensions between the US and USSR using diplomatic, commercial, and cultural contact
- Since the early 90's, the world's superpowers have tried to work with others to meet their goals
- A wall to separate Germany into East and West
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
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- The worst nuclear disaster in history
- We know 10 countries have the technology
- Students in China protested their lack of rights
- Mutual Assured Destruction
- Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa
10 Clues: Mutual Assured Destruction • Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty • The worst nuclear disaster in history • We know 10 countries have the technology • A wall to separate Germany into East and West • Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries • Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa • Students in China protested their lack of rights • ...
Unit 4 2025-07-01
Across
- I enjoy doing________to be around nature.
- Did you get________advice from the tour guide?
- Mário went_____Nigeria to Togo on his latest journey.
- This school trip will help students learn more about_____.
- The river flows_______Luanda.
Down
- She loves driving so she does a lot of ____trips.
- _______journeys allow us to know more about traditions and history.
- I had a bike accident and now the mechanic will_________it.
- He hates________because he doesn't like to be in nature.
- The baggage _____-off is quite busy!
10 Clues: The river flows_______Luanda. • The baggage _____-off is quite busy! • I enjoy doing________to be around nature. • Did you get________advice from the tour guide? • She loves driving so she does a lot of ____trips. • Mário went_____Nigeria to Togo on his latest journey. • He hates________because he doesn't like to be in nature. • ...
Guess Me 2023-01-10
Across
- Historian
- Vacaphoric
- Theorem Expert
- Sneakerhead
- Tempo Expert
- New-ish Teacher
- Tri-lingual
- English III
- Great Debater
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- VBall Coach
- Mammal Madness
- Chemist, sorta
- Disk Jockey
- History Inclusion
- Broadway Star
- Kentucky Native
- BBall Coach
- Papa Bear
- UPR Grad
- History Sidekick
- McGillen, Formerly
- Futbol Entrenador
- Fitness Guru
23 Clues: UPR Grad • Historian • Papa Bear • Vacaphoric • VBall Coach • Disk Jockey • Sneakerhead • BBall Coach • Tri-lingual • English III • Tempo Expert • Fitness Guru • Broadway Star • Great Debater • Mammal Madness • Chemist, sorta • Theorem Expert • Kentucky Native • New-ish Teacher • History Sidekick • History Inclusion • Futbol Entrenador • McGillen, Formerly
History 2022-01-07
Across
- concerned over worldly rather than spiritual matters
- led by John Calvin
- created the heliocentric theory
- thought the earth was in the center of the solar system
- rebirth
- series of holy wars over the middle east
- Roman province of Gaul
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- painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
- trade between Africa American and Europe
- created smallpox vaccine
- Russian Emporer
- land described by Thomas Moore
- focused on human potential
- land controlled by another nation
- first person to reach Cape of good hope
- system of hierarchy developed around the strongest person
16 Clues: rebirth • Russian Emporer • led by John Calvin • Roman province of Gaul • created smallpox vaccine • focused on human potential • land described by Thomas Moore • created the heliocentric theory • land controlled by another nation • first person to reach Cape of good hope • trade between Africa American and Europe • series of holy wars over the middle east • ...
History 2021-12-01
Across
- a person telling a story in there favour
- things that happened in the past
- a first or second hand clue
- the most recent layer of soil
- a not so wealthy person in Rome times
- a wealthy person in Rome times
- a thing archeologist do to find artefacts (digging)
- a person who hunts animals and eats berry’s
- a person who studies stuff like artefacts
- a time where people only used iron for weapons
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- a person who fights for there country
- a person who studies history
- fighting between country’s
- a time where people only used bronze to make weapons
- when you can tell what happened by the rings of a tree
- a prisoner for stuff like war in Rome
16 Clues: fighting between country’s • a first or second hand clue • a person who studies history • the most recent layer of soil • a wealthy person in Rome times • things that happened in the past • a person who fights for there country • a not so wealthy person in Rome times • a prisoner for stuff like war in Rome • a person telling a story in there favour • ...
History 2021-12-01
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- something that is one side
- any human-made item
- someone who worships various gods
- a Viking boat
- Contains replicas of artefacts
- they arrived in Ireland in around 500 BC
- a Viking camp by the water
- a written source
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- the study of the past
- a place that collects archaeological items
- someone who studies history
- after the time of the event
- a (Celtic) man-made island
- A source that can be touched
- tower something the monks built to keep safe
- Where monks attended mass or prayed
16 Clues: a Viking boat • a written source • any human-made item • the study of the past • something that is one side • a (Celtic) man-made island • a Viking camp by the water • someone who studies history • after the time of the event • A source that can be touched • Contains replicas of artefacts • someone who worships various gods • Where monks attended mass or prayed • ...
History 2022-02-21
16 Clues: นักรบ • ไฟป่า • สงคราม • ต้นไม้ • น้ำเสีย • เศรษฐกิจ • ภูมิอากาศ • จักรพรรดิ • ฝุ่นละออง • การว่างงาน • ภาวะโลกร้อน • หน้ากากอนามัย • ประวัติศาสตร์ • พลังงานแสงอาทิตย์ • การปล่อยไปเสียควันพิษ • ระบบพิกัดตำแหน่งบนพื้นโลก
History 2014-04-29
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- Darba pārmācīšanas nometnes abriviatūra.
- Vācu filizofa un ekonomista K.Marksa teorija par komunistisko sabiedrību.
- ASV kara bāze Havaju salās 2. P.k. laikā.
- Genocīda paveids - masveida ebreju iznīcināšana 2. P. k. laikā.
- Norobežoti kvartāli pilsētā ebrejiem.
- Varas izmantošana, lai kontrolētu vai ierobežotu vārda brīvību.
- Atgriešanās dzimtenē (1939. gadā Latvijā).
- Pārvaldes sistēma, kur politiskā vara pieder vienai personai vai personu grupai.
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- Kādas teritorijas pievienošanās bez tās iedzīvotāju piekrišanas.
- Daļa zemniecības feodālās atkarības forma.
- Masveida izsūtīšana.
- Politiska ideoloģija/sabiedrības iekārta, kurā bezšķiru sabiedrības izveides vārdā tiek īstenotas vienas partijas diktatūra.
- Teritorijas varmācīga ieņemšana ar karaspēka palīdzību.
- Ideoloģija/uzskatu sistēma ar nolūku iegūt piekritējus.
- Poliriska kustība, ko raksturo spēcīga centrālā vara, kas nepieļauj opozīcijas izveidošanos.
- Turīgo cilvēku slānis Krievijā (1918. - 1939.).
16 Clues: Masveida izsūtīšana. • Norobežoti kvartāli pilsētā ebrejiem. • Darba pārmācīšanas nometnes abriviatūra. • ASV kara bāze Havaju salās 2. P.k. laikā. • Daļa zemniecības feodālās atkarības forma. • Atgriešanās dzimtenē (1939. gadā Latvijā). • Turīgo cilvēku slānis Krievijā (1918. - 1939.). • Teritorijas varmācīga ieņemšana ar karaspēka palīdzību. • ...
History 2012-10-15
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- wave of senseless panic.
- king Louis left France because he feared being ____?
- who was the leader that tried to escape France?
- which estate had a limited amount of rights?
- time period were Robespierre ruled became known as the what?
- which estate had less than a 1% population?
- People who pass laws and reforms.
- the french were defending which European city against the Persians?
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- who was the man that killed thousands of people?
- Napoleons third and most costly mistake was invading which country?
- what was the pledge of the third estate delegates called?
- what was used to chop of heads?
- what was the third estate frustrated with?
- who was the emperor who made three costly mistakes?
- which estate was made up of rich nobels?
- Person who spent way to much money and helped put France in dept.
16 Clues: wave of senseless panic. • what was used to chop of heads? • People who pass laws and reforms. • which estate was made up of rich nobels? • what was the third estate frustrated with? • which estate had less than a 1% population? • which estate had a limited amount of rights? • who was the leader that tried to escape France? • ...
History 2016-02-08
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- That is so bad
- Vary tight for space and not a lot of space
- Mass production. A lot of poor people use to work here
- Money you get for working
- What runs the country
- The country we live in
- A water born disease
- What a beautiful View
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- IT is very appalling
- Teachers use t be able to do this with a cane
- Illness that affects you like cholera
- Very smoggy. Bad for the Earth
- This happened at the start of the industrial revelation
- You have to go to school
- It is very .... to not clean your hands
- Famous river that runs through London
16 Clues: That is so bad • IT is very appalling • A water born disease • What runs the country • What a beautiful View • The country we live in • You have to go to school • Money you get for working • Very smoggy. Bad for the Earth • Illness that affects you like cholera • Famous river that runs through London • It is very .... to not clean your hands • ...
History 2016-07-05
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- Russian revolutionary, subject of my dissertation
- Deprived America of liquor and gave rise to 'Mob Rule'
- Naturalist, and author of 'On the Origin of Species'.
- Target city for the second atomic bomb dropped by the USA on mainland Japan
- First (and so far only) female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
- A scandal that all but destroyed President Nixon's reputation
- -X, adopted name of this African-American Muslim and critic of 'White America'
- Do you remember?
- To date, six kings have shared this name.
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- A radical political change,as witnessed in France in 1789 and Russia in 1917.
- German Chancellor between 1933 and 1945
- Campaigned to give women the vote at the dawn of the twentieth century
- Name given to a period in European cultural, intellectual and artistic history
- Asian country, location of a disastrous US-led military intervention during the Cold War.
- This naval battle is celebrated as the end of Napoleon's conquest
- The NASA space program that first saw men land successfully on the moon
16 Clues: Do you remember? • German Chancellor between 1933 and 1945 • To date, six kings have shared this name. • Russian revolutionary, subject of my dissertation • Naturalist, and author of 'On the Origin of Species'. • Deprived America of liquor and gave rise to 'Mob Rule' • A scandal that all but destroyed President Nixon's reputation • ...
History 2020-04-01
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- system where peasants were given a strip of land to farm
- sworn by a knight
- one field left empty each year
- the system of land ownership where rulers divided land among their followers in return for loyalty and taxes
- contract for freedom of town and agreement of taxes to the king
- one tenth of a peasents income
- a requirement to put out fires at night
- the kingdom of christ, another name for europe
- warriors of noble birth
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- monks who travelled the country
- the people who worked on the lords land
- strict rules monks lived by
- work presented to guild to become a master craftsman
- the official in charge in the absence of the landlord with responsibility for tax collection and law
- large field for grazing animals
- an organisation of people who work in the same trade
16 Clues: sworn by a knight • warriors of noble birth • strict rules monks lived by • one field left empty each year • one tenth of a peasents income • monks who travelled the country • large field for grazing animals • the people who worked on the lords land • a requirement to put out fires at night • the kingdom of christ, another name for europe • ...
History 2021-03-30
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- This man is known as the "father" of schooling, started the common school movement (one way society took actions to promote changes) and officially helped adopt public schooling (last name).
- This man was a former slave who spoke out against slavery and persuaded others to do the same (a way people promote changes) (last name).
- What reform movement was devoted to removing slaves? It helped outlaw slavery.
- This woman wrote the book "Uncle Tom's Cabin" which brought the horrors of slavery into the public light and was one way society took actions to promote changes. She was also a part of the Abolitionist movement (last name).
- This woman helped fugitive slaves escape through the Underground Railroad and was one way society took actions to promote changes. She was also part of the Abolitionist movement (last name).
- What trait was present in the early 19th century and was what the Education movement strived to end? It was one of their goals to get replace this.
- What amendment gave women the ability to vote after years of protest?
- What reform movement was devoted to bringing better education for people? It helped standardize schooling.
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- What was the name of the railroad that many slaves escaped on and was one way people promoted changes to slavery?
- What did the abolitionist movement strive to end? This was the goal in terms of what they wanted to get done.
- What organization was created by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony in 1869 to try and give women more rights? It was one way society took actions to promote changes.
- What movement strived for equality of gender? A major aspect of this was pro-suffrage despite race.
- What was one of the goals of the Women's Rights reform movement regarding the ability for women to vote? They wanted to integrate that into society.
- This woman delivered the speech "Ain't I a woman?" (one way society took actions to promote changes) and strived for women's rights. (last name).
- What American journalist spoke out against slavery and wrote the newspaper "The Liberator" (one way society promotes changes)?
- When was the first women's suffrage amendment introduced to congress protesting for women's rights (one way society promotes changes)?
16 Clues: What amendment gave women the ability to vote after years of protest? • What reform movement was devoted to removing slaves? It helped outlaw slavery. • What movement strived for equality of gender? A major aspect of this was pro-suffrage despite race. • ...
history 2022-05-27
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- Han Solo’s Iconic Ship
- Which Marvel superhero's alter ego is Donald Blake?
- Task Force X is also called
- “Tatakae”
- “That’s what she said”
- Jake Lockley
- Team Rocket are a part of this anime
- Jenifer Walters, Attorney at law
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- Eiichiro Oda’s masterpiece
- The Alternate dimension in Stranger Things is called
- He is the Amazing detective slash genius
- Jack Napier AKA
- Julio the Poet, Paul the Wine Guy, Richard Burke, Pete Becker, Alan, Fun Bobby have all dated_________
- The longest running American sitcom
- What was the name of the song that Sheldon wanted Penny to sing to him when he was sick?
- An anime in which a high school boy gets a notebook that can kill people by writing their names in it
16 Clues: “Tatakae” • Jake Lockley • Jack Napier AKA • Han Solo’s Iconic Ship • “That’s what she said” • Eiichiro Oda’s masterpiece • Task Force X is also called • Jenifer Walters, Attorney at law • The longest running American sitcom • Team Rocket are a part of this anime • He is the Amazing detective slash genius • Which Marvel superhero's alter ego is Donald Blake? • ...
History 2024-01-08
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- tärkeäelinkeino jossa käytettiin onkea ja syöttiä
- meren jumala
- oli arvokkaita eläimiä
- tuulen sään ja ilman jumala
- kuolleet haudattiin asuinpaikan lähistöllä olevalle hautausmaalle, jota sanottiin
- sään jumala
- riidat ratkaistiin tämän avulla
- kutsutaan ajanjaksoa jolloin kaikki työkalu tehtiin ronssista
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- turkin alueella asuneet
- Rautakauden hauta
- oli ensimmaäinen metalli
- tähän naiset pukeutuivat rautakaudella
- maan, pellonviljelyksen, karjan ja hedelmällisyyden jumala
- kalevalan koottuja muinaisia runoja
- Metsän jumala
- Suomalaiset uskoivat rautakaudella näihin
16 Clues: sään jumala • meren jumala • Metsän jumala • Rautakauden hauta • oli arvokkaita eläimiä • turkin alueella asuneet • oli ensimmaäinen metalli • tuulen sään ja ilman jumala • riidat ratkaistiin tämän avulla • kalevalan koottuja muinaisia runoja • tähän naiset pukeutuivat rautakaudella • Suomalaiset uskoivat rautakaudella näihin • tärkeäelinkeino jossa käytettiin onkea ja syöttiä • ...
history 2024-04-20
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- The Governor-General who came to India in 1798. (hint: don’t include Lord)
- Alauddin Hussain Shah had conquered Kamta along with this place.
- The Adina Mosque is situated in this place.
- The process of independence in eastern Bengal started from this place.
- The ruler of Hyderabad.
- Tipu’s capital.
- The tomb of Sultan Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah is located here.
- The British writers call Tipu Sultan this along with ‘ignorant’.
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- Tipu Sultan is the tiger of this place.
- He is responsible for the death of Safiuddin Hamza Shah.
- This is the other name of Lakshmanavati.
- The powerful neighbours north of Tupi’s kingdom.
- Ruknuddin Barbak Shah constructed a massive structure in this place.
- He described the Crimean War in a famous poem.
- The Sultans used to bring the slaves and make them this for their personal security and administration.
- Florence received the Order of _______.
16 Clues: Tipu’s capital. • The ruler of Hyderabad. • Tipu Sultan is the tiger of this place. • Florence received the Order of _______. • This is the other name of Lakshmanavati. • The Adina Mosque is situated in this place. • He described the Crimean War in a famous poem. • The powerful neighbours north of Tupi’s kingdom. • He is responsible for the death of Safiuddin Hamza Shah. • ...
History 2025-02-14
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- Charles - Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess and 2nd Earl Cornwallis (1738-1805), served as a general in the British Army during the American War for Independence. Cornwallis held commands in the colonies throughout the duration of the war and was frequently George Washington's battlefield counterpart.
- massacre - On March 5, 1770, British soldiers shot into a crowd of rowdy colonists in front of the Custom House on King Street, killing five and wounding six. The Boston Massacre marked the moment when political tensions between British soldiers and American colonists turned deadly
- of Paris (1783) - The Treaty of Paris was signed by U.S. and British Representatives on September 3, 1783, ending the War of the American Revolution. Based on a1782 preliminary treaty, the agreement recognized U.S. independence and granted the U.S. significant western territory.
- - a person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies or detractors.
- war - The American Revolutionary War, also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, was an armed conflict that was part of the broader American Revolution, in which American Patriot forces organized as the Continental Army and commanded by George Washington defeated the British Army.
- Washington - was a Founding Father and the first president of the United States, serving from 1789 to 1797. As commander of the Continental Army, Washington led Patriot forces to victory in the American Revolutionary War against the British Empire.
- of Paris (1763) - ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War between Great Britain and France, as well as their respective allies. In the terms of the treaty, France gave up all its territories in mainland North America, effectively ending any foreign military threat to the British colonies there.
- contract - A social contract is simple: it's when a group of people agree to give up certain rights and accept a central authority in order to protect their other rights. The social contract is what allows any government to work, but it's important to note that government and a social contract are different things.
- Act - sought to raise money to pay for this army through a tax on all legal and official papers and publications circulating in the colonies.
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- thomas - Thomas Paine was an English-born American Founding Father, French Revolutionary, inventor, and political philosopher
- rights - those that are not dependent on the laws or customs of any particular culture or government, and so are universal, fundamental and inalienable
- of Alliance - The Treaty of Alliance contained the provisions the U.S. commissioners had originally requested, but also included a clause forbidding either country to make a separate peace with Britain, as well as a secret clause allowing for Spain, or other European powers, to enter into the alliance.
- - a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition. It was heavily influenced by 17th-century philosophers such as Descartes, Locke, and Newton, and its prominent exponents include Kant, Goethe, Voltaire, Rousseau, and Adam Smith.
- of independence - The Declaration of Independence, formally titled The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America in the engrossed version and original printing, is the founding document of the United States.
- liberty - Ordered liberty is a concept in political philosophy, where individual freedom is balanced with the necessity for maintaining social order.
- - Yorktown is a town in York County, Virginia. It is the county seat of York County, one of the eight original shires formed in colonial Virginia in 1682. Yorktown's population was 195 as of the 2010 census, while York County's population was 66,134 in the 2011 census estimate
- tea party - The Boston Tea Party was a political protest that occurred on December 16, 1773, at Griffin's Wharf in Boston, Massachusetts. American colonists, frustrated and angry at Britain for imposing “taxation without representation,” dumped 342 chests of tea, imported by the British East India Company into the harbor.
- - an impartial or unbiased country or person.
- of 1763 - prohibited Anglo-American colonists from settling on lands acquired from the French following the French and Indian War.
19 Clues: - an impartial or unbiased country or person. • - a person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies or detractors. • thomas - Thomas Paine was an English-born American Founding Father, French Revolutionary, inventor, and political philosopher • ...
History 2020-06-15
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- a ritual by which a person is welcomed into a religion
- affecting or concerning all or most people
- ruler of city
- battle to the death
- Greek-style homes and beautiful
- a simple story that explains a moral or religious lesson
- gained control over many places
- conquered much of Gaul
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- a person who helps spread the religious teachings of another
- a private army
- a savior that many Jews believed had been promised by God
- a disrespectful act or statement against God
- someone who tries to persuade others to believe in his or her religious teachings
- an account of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ
- a high official in ancient Rome
- people who are forced to work
16 Clues: ruler of city • a private army • battle to the death • conquered much of Gaul • people who are forced to work • Greek-style homes and beautiful • a high official in ancient Rome • gained control over many places • affecting or concerning all or most people • a disrespectful act or statement against God • an account of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ • ...
History 2020-06-12
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- ships that explorers used
- extra gatehouse wich protected the weakest part of the castle
- machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates
- metal gates wich could be raised and lowered
- a 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Church ending in the establishment of the Reformed and Protestant Churches.
- poor smallholder of agricultural labourer of low social status
- german craftsman that develop the printing techniques
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- insect that spread the black death
- middle ages social system
- thirteen-century explorer
- throw stones at castle
- huge plague that happened in 1346
- person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord
- strongest part of the castle
- commerce between different places
- caused the black death
16 Clues: throw stones at castle • caused the black death • middle ages social system • thirteen-century explorer • ships that explorers used • strongest part of the castle • huge plague that happened in 1346 • commerce between different places • insect that spread the black death • metal gates wich could be raised and lowered • german craftsman that develop the printing techniques • ...
History 2021-03-30
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- This man is known as the "father" of schooling, started the common school movement (one way society took actions to promote changes) and officially helped adopt public schooling (last name).
- This man was a former slave who spoke out against slavery and persuaded others to do the same (a way people promote changes) (last name).
- What reform movement was devoted to removing slaves? It helped outlaw slavery.
- This woman wrote the book "Uncle Tom's Cabin" which brought the horrors of slavery into the public light and was one way society took actions to promote changes. She was also a part of the Abolitionist movement (last name).
- This woman helped fugitive slaves escape through the Underground Railroad and was one way society took actions to promote changes. She was also part of the Abolitionist movement (last name).
- What trait was present in the early 19th century and was what the Education movement strived to end? It was one of their goals to get replace this.
- What amendment gave women the ability to vote after years of protest?
- What reform movement was devoted to bringing better education for people? It helped standardize schooling.
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- What was the name of the railroad that many slaves escaped on and was one way people promoted changes to slavery?
- What did the abolitionist movement strive to end? This was the goal in terms of what they wanted to get done.
- What organization was created by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony in 1869 to try and give women more rights? It was one way society took actions to promote changes.
- What movement strived for equality of gender? A major aspect of this was pro-suffrage despite race.
- What was one of the goals of the Women's Rights reform movement regarding the ability for women to vote? They wanted to integrate that into society.
- This woman delivered the speech "Ain't I a woman?" (one way society took actions to promote changes) and strived for women's rights. (last name).
- What American journalist spoke out against slavery and wrote the newspaper "The Liberator" (one way society promotes changes)?
- When was the first women's suffrage amendment introduced to congress protesting for women's rights (one way society promotes changes)?
16 Clues: What amendment gave women the ability to vote after years of protest? • What reform movement was devoted to removing slaves? It helped outlaw slavery. • What movement strived for equality of gender? A major aspect of this was pro-suffrage despite race. • ...
History 2024-08-20
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- the capital of New Zealand
- the name of NZ indigenous citizens
- you recently created a museum something
- a value we practise at school
- in elections you have to .....?
- Your nation
- the name of a big rock in Australia
- to remember things we need a good .....?
- the capital of Australia
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- stories told by first nations people are called ....?
- another name for first nation citizens
- a word meaning 'walk around' that rhymes with "foaming"
- Torres Strait ........?
- period 3 today is ....?
- never lie, it is better to tell the .....?
- in humanities it is important to have your own what?
16 Clues: Your nation • Torres Strait ........? • period 3 today is ....? • the capital of Australia • the capital of New Zealand • a value we practise at school • in elections you have to .....? • the name of NZ indigenous citizens • the name of a big rock in Australia • another name for first nation citizens • you recently created a museum something • ...
history 2023-06-22
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- An object that has survived from the past
- Anno Domini – In the year of our lord
- Information that is used to persuade people to believe a certain set of facts or values
- An exact period of time
- A history of someone’s life written by themselves
- When law and order breaks down
- The study of humans and their behaviour over time
- The legal right to vote in elections
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- A one-sided view of something
- The study of the past through excavation of historical sites
- A collection of information, facts or statistics
- Before Christ – Before the birth of Jesus Christ
- Something that is placed in the wrong time period
- A period of 100 years
- Things that have survived from Ancient History
- A storage of files or documents from the past
16 Clues: A period of 100 years • An exact period of time • A one-sided view of something • When law and order breaks down • The legal right to vote in elections • Anno Domini – In the year of our lord • An object that has survived from the past • A storage of files or documents from the past • Things that have survived from Ancient History • ...
History 2023-02-13
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- Is used in notebooks for history
- Belonging to the very distant past
- Before Christ was born
- Before today
- A family of rulers
- Opposite of tomorrow
- Original hand made things
- After Christ was born
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- Things that have been founded
- The Days of the week are in a certain order
- Line of events
- 100 years
- Period of researching
- The day you were born till now
- When your parents were born
- Where your parents/grandparents are from
16 Clues: 100 years • Before today • Line of events • A family of rulers • Opposite of tomorrow • Period of researching • After Christ was born • Before Christ was born • Original hand made things • When your parents were born • Things that have been founded • The day you were born till now • Is used in notebooks for history • Belonging to the very distant past • ...
History 2023-03-13
16 Clues: Forts • American • Of Queretaro Of • warfare War • American war War • Of Guadalupe Of • Destiny Destiny • the kid kid • Long Walk Long • Independence Meixoc • Fe Ring Ring • county war County • Lopez Tijerina Lopez • sovereignty popular • Santa Fe Expedition Santa Fe • ...
History 2023-03-13
16 Clues: Forts • American • Of Queretaro Of • warfare War • American war War • Of Guadalupe Of • Destiny Destiny • the kid kid • Long Walk Long • Independence Meixoc • Fe Ring Ring • county war County • Lopez Tijerina Lopez • sovereignty popular • Santa Fe Expedition Santa Fe • ...
history 2023-05-15
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- honorfull suicide
- a slogan of communists
- the good side of the war
- the camps where japanese went
- one of the causes of ww1
- shanty towns
- germanys best artist
- places for jews
- a nuke
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- a lot of accusation of commies
- a radicalistic civil rights man
- an attack to america by japan
- a peaceful person for civil rights
- Has a trunk
- Large marsupial
- the bad side of the war
16 Clues: a nuke • Has a trunk • shanty towns • Large marsupial • places for jews • honorfull suicide • germanys best artist • a slogan of communists • the bad side of the war • the good side of the war • one of the causes of ww1 • the camps where japanese went • an attack to america by japan • a lot of accusation of commies • a radicalistic civil rights man • a peaceful person for civil rights
History 2021-12-01
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- the study of the past
- a person or student who study’s history
- 1 thousand years
- makes it easier to follow a story in order
- poor people who made up Rome
- to see something in a new/different light
- a source from the time of an event
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- where gladiator fights were held
- where chariot races were held
- where people went bathe
- a source from after the time of an event
- wealthy families who ruled Rome
- where patricians lived
- Where plebeians lived
- The period of time before writing was used
- Study of remains from people in the past
16 Clues: 1 thousand years • the study of the past • Where plebeians lived • where patricians lived • where people went bathe • poor people who made up Rome • where chariot races were held • wealthy families who ruled Rome • where gladiator fights were held • a source from the time of an event • a person or student who study’s history • a source from after the time of an event • ...
History 2021-12-02
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- what plebeians live in
- who were slaves in property of
- is when something is represented as better or worse than it actually was.
- maximus what was the name of the place where people went chariot racing
- the rich people of Rome
- how many men are in a tent in the army
- what is the method used to date artefacts.
- what patricians live in
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- is also called tree ring dating
- where did people go to bathe and socialise
- where did people have gladiator fights
- who are the people who dedicate themselves to religious orders and life in a monestry.
- where did monks eat their meals
- what type of source has to be an artefact
- the poor people of Rome
- who attacked Ireland in 795AD
16 Clues: what plebeians live in • the poor people of Rome • the rich people of Rome • what patricians live in • who attacked Ireland in 795AD • who were slaves in property of • is also called tree ring dating • where did monks eat their meals • where did people have gladiator fights • how many men are in a tent in the army • what type of source has to be an artefact • ...
history 2022-11-08
16 Clues: commoner • nobleman • new town • unit of men • grace of baal • roman emperor • roman officer • a group of men • prices going up • 3 wars with rome • channel for water • fisrt roman emperor • part of state council • gov. in a foreign city • peace within roman empire • power by the people and elected
HIstory 2025-06-10
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- Doll that inspired a 2023 blockbuster movie
- Sport where Lionel Messi joined Inter Miami
- Popular battle royale game launched in 2017
- Teenage climate activist from Sweden
- The new name Kanye West legally adopted in 2021
- Actress and style icon from *Euphoria* and *Dune*
- Popular game mode in Fortnite and other shooters
- App known for viral short-form dances
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- Pandemic-era face covering
- Short video format on Instagram and Facebook
- The UK’s departure from the EU in 2020
- Musk CEO of Tesla and SpaceX
- Elected U.S. president in 2020
- Facebook’s rebranding move into virtual reality
- Amazon's virtual voice assistant
- Hit Broadway musical about a Founding Father
16 Clues: Pandemic-era face covering • Musk CEO of Tesla and SpaceX • Elected U.S. president in 2020 • Amazon's virtual voice assistant • Teenage climate activist from Sweden • App known for viral short-form dances • The UK’s departure from the EU in 2020 • Doll that inspired a 2023 blockbuster movie • Sport where Lionel Messi joined Inter Miami • ...
history 2025-10-23
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- Romana The long period of relative peace and minimal expansion by military force experienced by the Roman Empire in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD.
- In ancient Rome, an official elected by the plebeians to protect their rights.
- Under the Roman Republic, one of the two annually elected chief magistrates who jointly ruled the republic.
- A political regime dominated by three powerful individuals.
- Tables The earliest code of Roman civil, criminal, and religious law, promulgated in 451–450 bc.
- of Rome The process of decline in the Western Roman Empire during which it lost the strength to enforce its rule, and its vast territory was divided into several successor polities. The date is commonly listed as 476 AD.
- A Roman emperor who ruled from AD 306 to 337. He is known for legalizing Christianity in the Roman Empire.
- The first Roman emperor, ruling from 27 BC until his death in AD 14.
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- An artificial channel for conveying water, typically elevated.
- A state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
- Wars A series of three wars fought between Rome and Carthage from 264 to 146 BC.
- An elliptical amphitheater in the center of the city of Rome, Italy. It was the largest amphitheater ever built and was completed around 80 AD under the Roman Empire.
- In ancient Rome, the senate was a political institution in the ancient Roman Republic. It was not an elected body, but one whose members were appointed by the consuls, and later by the censors.
- Roman Empire Also known as the Byzantine Empire, this was the continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, when its capital city was Constantinople.
- Roman Empire The Western Roman Empire comprises the western provinces of the Roman Empire at any time during which they were administered by a separate independent imperial court, coequal with that administering the eastern half.
- Caesar A Roman general and statesman who played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire.
16 Clues: A political regime dominated by three powerful individuals. • An artificial channel for conveying water, typically elevated. • The first Roman emperor, ruling from 27 BC until his death in AD 14. • In ancient Rome, an official elected by the plebeians to protect their rights. • Wars A series of three wars fought between Rome and Carthage from 264 to 146 BC. • ...
history 2025-12-09
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- - a beetle originating from Egypt
- - Egyptian writing
- - Egyptian king
- - process of wrapping a corpse
- - after death
- - symbol of life
- - most famous place in Egypt
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- - first female pharaoh
- - the Egyptian sun god
- - a wrapped corpse
- - most famous pharaoh
- - Egypt's biggest river
- - god of afterlife
- - god of motherhood
- - human faced cat statue
- - burial place
16 Clues: - after death • - burial place • - Egyptian king • - symbol of life • - a wrapped corpse • - god of afterlife • - Egyptian writing • - god of motherhood • - most famous pharaoh • - first female pharaoh • - the Egyptian sun god • - Egypt's biggest river • - human faced cat statue • - most famous place in Egypt • - process of wrapping a corpse • - a beetle originating from Egypt
History 2012-10-15
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- which estate had less than a 1% population?
- wave of senseless panic.
- Person who spent way to much money and helped put France in dept.
- what was used to chop of heads?
- which estate was made up of rich nobels?
- who was the man that killed thousands of people?
- People who pass laws and reforms.
- what was the third estate frustrated with?
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- the french were defending which European city against the Persians?
- which estate had a limited amount of rights?
- who was the leader that tried to escape France?
- time period were Robespierre ruled became known as the what?
- what was the pledge of the third estate delegates called?
- Napoleons third and most costly mistake was invading which country?
- who was the emperor who made three costly mistakes?
- king Louis left France because he feared being ____?
16 Clues: wave of senseless panic. • what was used to chop of heads? • People who pass laws and reforms. • which estate was made up of rich nobels? • what was the third estate frustrated with? • which estate had less than a 1% population? • which estate had a limited amount of rights? • who was the leader that tried to escape France? • ...
History 2013-10-30
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- China's ___ has never been more productive, it is faster and reliable
- imposed a state of dependence on China, and many Chinease were exploited
- dun became known as the number one China's best novelist
- became major industrial and commercial centers with a growing middle class and industrial working class
- This is Mao Dun's best work
- began to move into China in big numbers in mid 1800's
- Introduced modern means of transportation and communication and also an export market
- western _____ and short stories began to attract a larger audience
- lived in millions of villages in rice fields and on hillside throughout the country side
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- became the bastion of bourgeoise
- the novels were based on World War 1 but its really about thr realistic _____
- Social ideas were declining rapidly in influence, and those of Europe and North America were on the rise
- westerners _____ and arts became popular to China, especially among the urban middle class
- Market products
- jin is one of China's foremost writers at the turn of the century
- wanted to eliminate tradional cultures, condemming it as an instrument of oppression
16 Clues: Market products • This is Mao Dun's best work • became the bastion of bourgeoise • began to move into China in big numbers in mid 1800's • dun became known as the number one China's best novelist • western _____ and short stories began to attract a larger audience • China's ___ has never been more productive, it is faster and reliable • ...
History 2021-02-07
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- those parts of New France from the eastern edge os far west as the Ottawa river
- it was governed properly in Quebec
- the tract of land along the banks of the grand river where mohawk leader Thayedangea settled his followers
- there would also be a ________ _______ in lower and upper canada appointed by the lieutenant-governor, to pass laws
- four of the British colonies in North America after the United States became independent
- the area east of Montreal that was settled by the loyalists
- a method of organizing large sections of land into individual lots
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- the area from the Ottawa river to Lake Ontario, Erie, and Huron, and the north shore of Lake Superior
- they were a part of the Iroquois confederacy fought on the side of the British during the American revolution
- _____ in lower and upper Canada had to pay the tithe to their church
- it was governed properly in the U.S.
- it was divided into Lower and Upper Canada
- her father joined the British army to fight in the American revolution when she was only 11
- there would be a _________-governor for each Canada
- they fought for the British in the war and also moved to Nova Scotia
- private ownership of land
16 Clues: private ownership of land • it was governed properly in Quebec • it was governed properly in the U.S. • it was divided into Lower and Upper Canada • there would be a _________-governor for each Canada • the area east of Montreal that was settled by the loyalists • a method of organizing large sections of land into individual lots • ...
History? 2021-05-26
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- A virtual realm which Mr. Turpen has spent way too much time.
- What lead to the nullification crisis.
- The idea that government must pay you if they must take your land, ________ domain.
- The ________ Affair was used to justify the Mexican American War.
- this shattered many norms of life around the globe
- he said "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it"
- English Warship that that aground and was torched
- The product Mr. Turpen sold in his 7th grade business.
- The name of the rebellion that George Washington put down?
- This revolution changed life around the world drastically, allowing people to become consumers and producers.
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- wanted a negotiated peace in Civil War
- Where Stonewall Jackson met his end.
- Ended Reconstruction
- Those whom cheated during the landrun, yet are dominant today.
- Division of power between state and federal government.
- Last name of the man whom we discussed in class after he was shot 7 times in the back.
16 Clues: Ended Reconstruction • Where Stonewall Jackson met his end. • wanted a negotiated peace in Civil War • What lead to the nullification crisis. • English Warship that that aground and was torched • this shattered many norms of life around the globe • The product Mr. Turpen sold in his 7th grade business. • Division of power between state and federal government. • ...
history 2022-08-26
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- A person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons
- A person who moves with a group of others to live in a new country or area.
- He Italian explorer who was the first European to discover America
- the rights given to humans for just being humans
- A grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America
- is one of the most important documents in history as it established the principle that everyone is subject to the law, even the king, and guarantees the rights of individuals, the right to justice and the right to a fair trial.
- Other civil liberties include the right to own property, the right to defend oneself, and the right to bodily integrity
- Companies A company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders
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- beliefs in the benefits of profitable trading
- The Mayflower Compact was a set of rules for self-governance established by the English settlers who traveled to the New World on the Mayflower.
- The action of traveling or through an unfamiliar area to learn about it.
- Historic Jamestown is home to the ruins of the first permanent English settlement in North America.
- - a legislative body of government
- A conqueror
- a form of government
- the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
16 Clues: A conqueror • a form of government • - a legislative body of government • beliefs in the benefits of profitable trading • the rights given to humans for just being humans • A grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America • A person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons • He Italian explorer who was the first European to discover America • ...
History 2022-09-18
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- ...empire, ancestors of Italians
- Neil, first men on the Moon
- son of a king
- English Empire has it in America before Independence War of the USA
- the son of Daedalus who flew too high into the sky and the wax on his wings melted
- Great Wall of ...
- country in south asia in war with the USA in `60s nad `70s
- name of 46th president od the USA
- embalmed body of egypcian Pharaoh
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- place where allied forces landed in Europe during WWII
- strong building built by a ruler to protect his people
- Barack, 44th president of the USA
- christian knights fought against Muslims in the Palestine in the Middle Ages
- Christopher who discovered America
- Scandinavians who plunder costal cities in the Midlle Ages
- greek set of stories about history or natural events
16 Clues: son of a king • Great Wall of ... • Neil, first men on the Moon • ...empire, ancestors of Italians • Barack, 44th president of the USA • name of 46th president od the USA • embalmed body of egypcian Pharaoh • Christopher who discovered America • greek set of stories about history or natural events • place where allied forces landed in Europe during WWII • ...
History 2021-12-03
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- maximus what was the name of the place where people went chariot racing
- is also called tree ring dating
- where did people go to bathe and socialise
- is when something is represented as better or worse than it actually was.
- what is the method used to date artefacts.
- the poor people of Rome
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- where did people have gladiator fights
- who were slaves in property of
- who attacked Ireland in 795AD
- what plebeians live in
- the rich people of Rome
- what type of source has to be an artefact
- how many men are in a tent in the army
- where did monks eat their meals
- what patricians live in
- who are the people who dedicate themselves to religious orders and life in a monestry.
16 Clues: what plebeians live in • the rich people of Rome • what patricians live in • the poor people of Rome • who attacked Ireland in 795AD • who were slaves in property of • where did monks eat their meals • is also called tree ring dating • where did people have gladiator fights • how many men are in a tent in the army • what type of source has to be an artefact • ...
History 2022-10-15
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- warga mulai membentuk organisasi kecil ada di periode
- perlawanan rakyat demak dimulai pada pemerintahan
- didirikan pada 18 November 1912
- artinya adalah paham dari kata kolonialisme
- lahirnya golongan pelajar karena politik etis termasuk faktor
- kitab Bustanu's salatin ada di kerajaan
- Konstantinopel jatuh ke tangan
- perjanjian yang merugikan bagi Gowa Tallo
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- kekuasaan tertinggi
- pangeran diponegoro ditangkap kemudian diasingkan
- yang mengusir portugis dari ternate
- sebelum adanya revolusi industri & terdorong 3G
- tahun 1849 di bali, belanda berhasil menguasai benteng
- pembangunan jalan raya pos dari Anyer hingga Panarukan terjadi pada masa
- imperalisme dengan tujuan menguasai wilayah strategis negara lain
- prasasti kerja sama portugal & Kerajaan Sunda
16 Clues: kekuasaan tertinggi • Konstantinopel jatuh ke tangan • didirikan pada 18 November 1912 • yang mengusir portugis dari ternate • kitab Bustanu's salatin ada di kerajaan • perjanjian yang merugikan bagi Gowa Tallo • artinya adalah paham dari kata kolonialisme • prasasti kerja sama portugal & Kerajaan Sunda • sebelum adanya revolusi industri & terdorong 3G • ...
History 2023-11-15
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- Payment in order to wash your sins in the Catholic Church.
- Spanish military units in the 1490s.
- Balkan Romans.
- The religious movement of the Martin Luther King and other anti-church priests?
- Byzantine Emperor after who was named the pandemic.
- Pope calls for all Christians to the Holy Land for what?
- Viking warriors that became bodyguards of the Byzantine emperor.
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- The cultural-historical epoch that marked the switch from Middle ages to modernity in Italy.
- Spanish knight that conquered Valencia.
- Who conquered the Constantinople?
- The region of France that was named after Vikings that lived on La-Manche shore.
- From what country does Christofer Columbus come from?
- Where most of the old Seven Wonders are located?
- Name of the German Invasion plan on the Soviet Union
- The greatest general of Europe.
- The dynasty that ruled Austria in the Middle Ages.
16 Clues: Balkan Romans. • The greatest general of Europe. • Who conquered the Constantinople? • Spanish military units in the 1490s. • Spanish knight that conquered Valencia. • Where most of the old Seven Wonders are located? • The dynasty that ruled Austria in the Middle Ages. • Byzantine Emperor after who was named the pandemic. • ...
History 2023-10-10
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- Separation from the political affairs in other countries
- Under pres. taft resulted in increased sales
- spanish ambassador to the US, Enrique Depuy, insulted president McKinley by calling him weak
- amendment- Governed relations between US and Cube for 33 yrs
- of Paris- peace treaty with Spain
- George Dewey- Prevented spanish from leaving Manila bay
- Darwinism- in competition for which anglo saxon was destined to become victorious
- a nation controlled by a stronger state
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- Led Guerillas on raid at Columbus, New Mexico, burned the city and killed 18 american
- to take sides on cuba General Valeriano Weyler-Spanish governor general, older men, women, and children into reconnection camps the butcher
- Refusal to take sides on cuba
- Aguinaldo-Led a Revolt against the Spanish Forced that remained on the Island (Aguinaldo Do Had Been Exiled To Hong Kong For Leading A Rebellion in 1896) leader from philippines
- destiny- "to overspread the continent allotted by Providence for the free development of our multiplying millions"- John O' Sullivans
- Marti- a cuban leader of the rebels against spain
- civil government for islands
- doctrine 1823, further isolated the US from Europe
16 Clues: civil government for islands • Refusal to take sides on cuba • of Paris- peace treaty with Spain • a nation controlled by a stronger state • Under pres. taft resulted in increased sales • Marti- a cuban leader of the rebels against spain • doctrine 1823, further isolated the US from Europe • George Dewey- Prevented spanish from leaving Manila bay • ...
History 2020-06-17
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- name of the king of france
- Louis 16 cause of death
- Washington the president of the United States
- a luxurious royal palace located next to Paris
- the basis of the French economy in the 18th
- act that put a tax on all public documents
- european country that ally to the Americans
- where did the Industrial Revolution begin
- government building stormed by the Parisian
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- of Liberty group of instigators and provocateurs in America
- the Declaration of
- and Britain.
- Jefferson who wrote the declaration of independence
- Antoinette queen that people disliked
- french name for the nation's highest courts
- city where the treaty was signed between the
16 Clues: and Britain. • the Declaration of • Louis 16 cause of death • name of the king of france • Antoinette queen that people disliked • where did the Industrial Revolution begin • act that put a tax on all public documents • french name for the nation's highest courts • the basis of the French economy in the 18th • european country that ally to the Americans • ...
HISTORY 2019-11-23
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- A sacred tree of the Hindus
- Home for the stone age
- An ancient book of the Vedas
- important river of Harappa
- Language spoken during the Vedic period
- Farmers, craftsmen and traders were part of a caste group called ___________
- Important part of the Hindu sacred rituals
- Many Harappan houses had a _____________
- The God of thunder
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- People used this to make pots and jewellery
- Metal made with copper and tin
- During the Vedic Times, people would have _______ racing
- The God of Creation
- Harappa was a part of this country
- How many saints went with Manu on his boat?
- A city in the Harappan civilisation
16 Clues: The God of thunder • The God of Creation • Home for the stone age • important river of Harappa • A sacred tree of the Hindus • An ancient book of the Vedas • Metal made with copper and tin • Harappa was a part of this country • A city in the Harappan civilisation • Language spoken during the Vedic period • Many Harappan houses had a _____________ • ...
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- An object discovered by an archeologist, typically one of cultural or historical interest.
- Related to the period before written records.
- An extensive group of states or countries ruled over by a single monarch.
- An object or culture that can be passed down from generation to generation.
- Cleopatra was one of the ancient Egyptian ..........
- A government, especially dictatorship.
- Ancient Greeks had a lot of .......... involving heroes and fantasy creatures.
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- A newly created device or term.
- Pauline loves collecting antiques ..........
- the belief in and worship of a superhuman power or powers, God or gods.
- An act of armed resistance to an established government or leader.
- A government in which all power is in the hands of a single ruler.
- Any document written by hand or typewritten, as opposed to mechanically printed or reproduced in some indirect or automated way
- Ancient greeks invented ..........
- Belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence.
- Chinese .......... uncovered life-sized terracotta statues.
16 Clues: A newly created device or term. • Ancient greeks invented .......... • A government, especially dictatorship. • Pauline loves collecting antiques .......... • Related to the period before written records. • Cleopatra was one of the ancient Egyptian .......... • Chinese .......... uncovered life-sized terracotta statues. • ...
History 2024-10-08
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- He was a famous ...in his country.
- The King of England built this castle in the twelfth.....
- The.... was a terrible disease.
- He was a ... person with hundreds of servants and many castles.
- Soldiers ... the castle in the battle.
- Shakespear is the ... of many tragedies and comedies.
- The old story tells about a brave ... who dreamed of freedom.
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- She was a woman that many people ... .
- The Romans ... Britain for many years.
- The.... had a white horse.
- The ... of the country allowed poor people to study.
- There were thousands of.... in the king's army.
- The.... washed the clothes and cooked the food.
- people hated the king because he ... them badly.
- My friend is the owner of a small cafe in our town.
- There were hundreds of.... in the dungeon.
16 Clues: The.... had a white horse. • The.... was a terrible disease. • He was a famous ...in his country. • She was a woman that many people ... . • The Romans ... Britain for many years. • Soldiers ... the castle in the battle. • There were hundreds of.... in the dungeon. • There were thousands of.... in the king's army. • The.... washed the clothes and cooked the food. • ...
History 2023-05-19
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- Jesuit priest and missionary, he introduced Catholicism to parts of India and Japan
- A Christian who protested against the Catholic church
- Document given by Pope that excused a person from penalties for sins committed.
- Spanish noble and saint, he founded the Society of Jesus or Jesuits
- A French Protestant.
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- Christian reformer who taught about predestination, living good lives and obeying God’s law
- An assembly of people who belong to the church.
- Effort of the late 1500s to 1600s to reform the Catholic Church from within
- Members of the Catholic religious order that served the pope and church
- In Catholic teaching, a place where souls go before, they go to heaven
- Sharing of power between local governments and a strong central government
- A reform movement against the Roman Catholic Church
- A decree issued in 1598 that granted religious freedom in most of France.
- King of England, he split with the Catholic Church and declared himself head of the Church of England, or Anglican Church.
- German priest credited for starting the Reformation, he nailed a list of complaints about the Catholic Church to a church door in Wittenberg, Germany
- A series of wars from 1618 to 1648 that involved many of the countries of Europe.
16 Clues: A French Protestant. • An assembly of people who belong to the church. • A reform movement against the Roman Catholic Church • A Christian who protested against the Catholic church • Spanish noble and saint, he founded the Society of Jesus or Jesuits • In Catholic teaching, a place where souls go before, they go to heaven • ...
History 2023-07-12
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- A sudden and dramatic change in government or social structure.
- A member of a powerful military caste in feudal Japan known for their honor and skill with swords.
- The act of traveling to new places and discovering new things.
- A state of armed conflict between nations, states, or societies.
- A ruler of an empire or group of territories.
- A building used for religious worship or ceremonies.
- A complex society with cities, government, art, and writing.
- A member of a seafaring people from Scandinavia who raided and settled in many parts of Europe from the 8th to the 11th centuries.
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- The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of artifacts and other physical remains.
- A male ruler of a kingdom or territory.
- A ruler of ancient Egypt who was considered a god on Earth.
- A system of writing using pictures and symbols that was used by the ancient Egyptians.
- A form of government where a king or queen is the head of state.
- A time period that refers to the earliest civilizations and cultures.
- An ancient city and civilization that was once the center of a vast empire.
- A time period that refers to the Middle Ages between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.
16 Clues: A male ruler of a kingdom or territory. • A ruler of an empire or group of territories. • A building used for religious worship or ceremonies. • A ruler of ancient Egypt who was considered a god on Earth. • A complex society with cities, government, art, and writing. • The act of traveling to new places and discovering new things. • ...
History 2023-03-13
16 Clues: Forts • American • Of Queretaro Of • warfare War • American war War • Of Guadalupe Of • Destiny Destiny • the kid kid • Long Walk Long • Independence Meixoc • Fe Ring Ring • county war County • Lopez Tijerina Lopez • sovereignty popular • Santa Fe Expedition Santa Fe • ...
History 2025-02-07
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- an alteration of or addition to a motion, bill, constitution, etc.
- the principle or practice of referring measures proposed or passed by a legislative body, head of state, etc.
- the legal prohibiting of the manufacture and sale of alcoholic drinks for common consumption
- exclusive control of a commodity or service in a particular market, or a control that makes possible the manipulation of prices.
- any large industrial or commercial corporation or combination having a monopolistic or semimonopolistic control over the production of some commodity or service.
- treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor of or against, a person or thing based on the group, class, or category
- the purposely killing of African american people
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- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- moderation or self-restraint in action, statement, etc.; self-control.
- a run-down and often overcrowded apartment house, especially in a poor section of a large city.
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- a specific period in time
- guilty of dishonest practices, as bribery; lacking integrity
- the legal ban of the manufacture and sale of alcoholic drinks for common consumption
- the basic things people are always allowed to do
- presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
16 Clues: a specific period in time • the basic things people are always allowed to do • the purposely killing of African american people • guilty of dishonest practices, as bribery; lacking integrity • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • an alteration of or addition to a motion, bill, constitution, etc. • ...
history 2025-12-02
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- economic hardship persecution overcrowding crop failures and lack of jobs.
- Laws required children to attend school.
- were created using funds from the Morrill Act.
- were Americans who opposed immigration
- was the main processing center for Asian immigrants in the West
- were crowded, run-down apartment buildings
- was the processing center for immigrants in the East
- allowed the creation of tall skyscrapers
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- provided services and aid to poor neighborhoods.
- is the movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- jobs opportunity land and freedom in the United States.
- was a time when wealth covered serious social problems
- founded Hull House in Chicago
- is the process by which immigrants adjust to American culture
- including teachers doctors lawyers and professionals.
- developed on the outskirts of cities
16 Clues: founded Hull House in Chicago • developed on the outskirts of cities • were Americans who opposed immigration • Laws required children to attend school. • allowed the creation of tall skyscrapers • were crowded, run-down apartment buildings • were created using funds from the Morrill Act. • provided services and aid to poor neighborhoods. • ...
